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Assemblyman Colton is victorious in fight against 2147 Bath Avenue proposed homeless shelter

July 27 | Brooklyn Eagle Staff

Assemblyman William Colton’s (D – Gravesend, Bensonhurst, Bath Beach, and Dyker...

Brad Hoylman Hops into Open Race for Jerrold Nadler’s Former House Seat

May 24 | Claudia Irizarry Aponte, THE CITY

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De Blasio promised $2.2B for public housing to settle a federal lawsuit. Tenants are still waiting.

April 18 | Greg B. Smith, THE CITY

This article was originally published on Apr 18 at 5:00am EDT...

Most Hate Crime Charges in NYC Get Dropped Before Conviction

March 7 | Yoav Gonen and Claudia Irizarry Aponte, THE CITY

This article was originally published on Mar 6 at 6:46pm EST...

Digital parking placard reader coming to North Brooklyn

December 23 | Brooklyn Eagle Staff

Mayor Bill de Blasio on Thursday announced the launch of a digitized...

Brooklyn state reps, mayor back DOT on expanding speed cameras to 24/7

October 9 | Brooklyn Eagle Staff

Mayor Bill de Blasio and other officials on Friday highlighted findings from...

Brooklyn Bridge protected bike lane opens

September 14 | Brooklyn Eagle Staff

The city on Tuesday cut the ribbon on a long-awaited, two...

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De Blasio to CDC: Give New York City the coronavirus test

February 3 | Mary Frost

New York City medical labs can’t run their own diagnostic tests...

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Thursday, August 18, 2022

HOSPITAL PROGRAM PROVES EARLIER DETECTION OF COVID: Wastewater data can detect COVID and flu 10 to 14 days before those results are seen clinically at the hospital, thanks to new technology that the NYC Health and Hospitals system is using.

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MTA LAUNCHES REVAMPED TRAINTIME APP: Nearly 50,000 New Yorkers have downloaded the MTA’s new TrainTime one-stop app within the first 15 hours of its launch on Wednesday. 

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SCHOOL SUPPLY DRIVE IN NEW UTRECHT: Another backpack and supply giveaway for low-income children will take place a week from Saturday, on August 27, in southwest Brooklyn. 

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The Double Crested Cormorant, spotted in Brooklyn Bridge park. Photo by Heather Wolf, text by Joseph Palmer.

On Buddy Scotto

If Buddy Scotto had his way, there would be gondolas plying the waters of the Gowanus Canal...

— Helen Klein, opening remarks in a remembrance of Buddy Scotto, at the recent renaming of a Carroll Gardens Street

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Could humans live through another ice age? Probably. But like the frog in the frying pan, they may have more trouble with the man-made,  incremental warming of oceans and the LOSS of ice in glaciers.

— Environmentalist, commenting on a
discussion of ice age cycles.

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“While the problem of abandoned outdoor dining s “While the problem of abandoned outdoor dining sheds has given rise to community complaints, it seems to be mainly a Manhattan problem, and on the whole, Brooklyn restaurants and their dining sheds are doing well — with some exceptions.

The outdoor dining program has been widely hailed as having saved the restaurant industry during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic.”

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“The last time these detainees awaiting trial we “The last time these detainees awaiting trial were free, Eli Manning was quarterback for the Giants, Bill de Blasio was in the middle of his first mayoral term, and Donald Trump was just taking office as president.

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