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Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams unveiled a new on-site tent facility at Brooklyn Hospital Center on March 17, 2020 to screen patients who believe they have COVID-19. The pre-screening will help determine if the patients need to receive tests for the virus and will help with overcrowding in emergency rooms. Photo: Paul Frangipane/Brooklyn Eagle

Coronavirus update: Brooklyn Hospital tent could be city’s screening model

March 17 | Mary Frost

To prepare for an expected deluge of novel coronavirus cases, The Brooklyn...

Gov. Andrew Cuomo said on Tuesday that the coronavirus outbreak is expected to peak in 45 days, and laid out his plan to build hospital capacity. Photo via New York State, livestream

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March 17 | Mary Frost

Gov. Andrew Cuomo told New Yorkers on Tuesday that “the buck stops...

New York City’s public school system shut down by coronavirus

March 15 | Mary Frost

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Brooklyn businesses brace for coronavirus fallout

March 13 | Mary Frost

Some businesses across Brooklyn have already started feeling the pain from the...

Mayor Bill de Blasio at a recent coronavirus press conference. Left is NYC Health Commissioner Dr. Oxiris Barbot, and right is Dr. Raul Perea-Henze, deputy mayor for Health & Human Services. Photo: Mary Frost/Brooklyn Eagle

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New York City has declared a state of emergency because of the...

Brooklyn Friends School in Downtown Brooklyn is one of several private schools in the borough that have shut down due to coronavirus fears. Photo: Mary Frost/Brooklyn Eagle

Coronavirus shuts down private schools in Brooklyn

March 10 | Mary Frost

With spring break due to start next week, private schools in Brooklyn...

Mayor Bill de Blasio held a press briefing at NYC Emergency Management headquarters on March 9, 2020 to give the latest updates on the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. Photo: Paul Frangipane/Brooklyn Eagle

Coronavirus spreads in Brooklyn as statewide cases surge

March 9 | Mary Frost

The number of confirmed novel coronavirus cases in Brooklyn increased over the...

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March 5 | Mary Frost

Fixing the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway is much bigger than just rebuilding the...

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Coronavirus: What businesses need to know

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DAVID PRIZE ANNOUNCES COHORT OF FINALISTS
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NEW YORK’S SENATOR GILLIBRAND BECOMES
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“What a race! The RBC Brooklyn Half on Saturday, “What a race! The RBC Brooklyn Half on Saturday, May 20, was the largest half marathon in the United States this year, with nearly 26,000 runners crossing the finish line in Coney Island. 

Top finishers in the 13.1-mile event included Yenew Alamirew Getahun, who broke the men’s event record with a winning time of 1:03:07. Maggie Montoya won the women’s race in 1:11:38. In a new category this year, Galo Vasquez won the non-binary division, setting an event-record time of 1:12:07.”

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“The blazingly exuberant Hungry March Band kicke “The blazingly exuberant Hungry March Band kicked off Montague Street’s first Open Streets of the summer season on Saturday. The madcap marching band, first conceived at Coney Island’s Mermaid Parade, set the tone for the all-day party on Brooklyn Heights’ main shopping and dining strip.”

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The mood was somber as friends and relatives tearfully shared their memories of the thoroughfare’s most recent victim, Katherine Harris. Harris, 31, was mowed down two weeks ago by an alleged drunken driver — Bensonhurst resident Erick Taxilaga Trujillo, 27 — who sped through a red light on Atlantic Avenue at Clinton Street.”
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