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Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams (center) announces a GoFundMe page to help a Bedstuy family with legal fees a day after they claimed they were the victims of deed theft. Eagle photo by Noah Goldberg

Political crowdfunding does more than raise money – it can also rile up opponents

July 28 | Sanorita Dey, The Conversation

The success of politicians in the U.S. largely depends on the...

‘My community saved my life’: Bystander paralyzed in Brooklyn shooting speaks out

September 8 | Claudia Irizarry Aponte, THE CITY

This story was originally published on June 25 by THE CITY. Sign...

Brooklyn eatery serves soul food — and food for the soul

July 21 | Jocelyn Noveck AP National Writer

Growing up in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, Kiana Muschett-Owes treasured one spot...

In virus chaos, some find solace, purpose in helping others

May 22 | Jocelyn Noveck AP National Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — In April, as the coronavirus was ravaging New York...

How the Salaam Club is helping to support Brooklyn during coronavirus pandemic

May 19 | Editorial Staff

Celebrating a proud heritage, the Salaam Club of New York, one of...

Around Brooklyn: Coney Island testing center reopens

May 7 | Editorial Staff

Coney Island testing center reopens The city has reopened a Coney Island...

Around Brooklyn: Mental health advocates worry about pandemic

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Mental health advocates worry about pandemic As Brooklynites continue to shelter in...

How a revitalized Bushwick green space built a community

August 21 | Meaghan McGoldrick

A group of Bushwick neighbors who banded together to rebuild a neglected...

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URBAN ASSEMBLY HARBOR SCHOOL WILL EXPAND: The Urban Assembly New York Harbor School on Governors Island will be expanding, with Mayor Eric Adams announcing plans to double the school’s footprint from two to four buildings — including one that will be newly constructed.

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WEST NILE VIRUS INFECTIONS IN BROOKLYN AND QUEENS: Two human cases of the mosquito-borne West Nile Virus have been reported in Brooklyn and Queens, leaving New Yorkers to deal with infection rates from multiple sources, including COVID, monkeypox and polio. 

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FDA MAKES IT EASIER TO OBTAIN HEARING AIDS: Millions of Americans will be able to obtain hearing aids over the counter, thanks to an executive order from President Joe Biden that takes effect in October.

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

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

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“When more than a dozen Chinese community leader “When more than a dozen Chinese community leaders in Sunset Park gathered at a meeting at the end of July, they knew there was opposition in the community to their own strong support for the creation of Brooklyn’s first City Council district with a majority Asian population.

They thought objections to the proposed 43rd District drafted by the city’s Districting Commission would come only from a couple of current Council members whose existing districts would be chopped up, making it harder for both to get reelected.”

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“In 1979, the city Department of Correction crea “In 1979, the city Department of Correction created a special unit within the men’s jails on Rikers Island to house gay men and transgender women.

The separate housing area — the first of its kind in the country — was initially a major success and touted as a revolutionary way to protect that vulnerable population.”

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“The owner of the Mets has spent hundreds of tho “The owner of the Mets has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars lobbying city officials in connection with his push to build a casino near Citi Field — but there could be multiple legal hurdles to bring the slots to Queens.

Both state law and the team’s own lease agreement with the city stand in the way, in particular a financing deal tied to the parking spaces, and rules about building on park land.”

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“The Brooklyn Family Justice Center (BFJC), part “The Brooklyn Family Justice Center (BFJC), part of the Mayor’s Office to End Domestic & Gender-Based Violence, has become the model of a successful resource center for survivors of domestic and gender-based violence.

The center pioneered the “one-stop shopping” concept for survivor support when it began in 2005, placing lawyers, police, dedicated domestic violence prosecutors, counselors, clergy and other service providers under one roof. The BFJC was the first of 15 centers planned under the Federal Family Justice Center initiative, and the oldest FJC internationally.”

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