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For Dorosh, the bird club is not merely an organization. It is a structure that allows people to find one another.

Brooklyn birding is growing rapidly, with more diverse groups joining guided walks along major migration routes and local parks.

A celebration highlighted the center’s programs, community partnerships and efforts to protect Brooklyn’s salt marsh and wildlife.

A community event featured live drumming, cultural performances and family activities while celebrating spring and local public spaces.

Marine Park’s Salt Marsh Nature Center marks 25 years as a hub for education, conservation and community programs in Brooklyn.

JHS 278 Marine Park students raced their self-built Pinewood Derby cars, learning STEM concepts in a hands-on, family-friendly event.

A $10M proposal to operate Aviator Sports at Floyd Bennett Field was rejected over an email error as a lease decision nears.

While urban growth and automobiles reduced their numbers, Jamaica Bay Riding Academy, continue to offer urban riding and lessons.

The Marine Park Alliance, Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company and BPL held a Lunar New Year event with a series of interactive performances.

Tierney started a brand-new show just three days after his WFAN program “BT & Sal” with co-host Sal Licata came to an end on Dec. 19.

Winners of the year-long Nature Photography Competition at the Salt Marsh Alliance were honored Saturday at the Salt Marsh Nature Center.

Floyd Bennett Field has a rich history as New York City’s first major municipal airport. It opened in 1931.

“We are doing our best to take care of your parks at this time, but some amenities and services may not be available.”
The busy bird spring migration season begins late February to March, peaks in late April to mid-May, and lasts until late May to early June.
Children sat in a circle to listen to stories and sing along with guitar music as soft breezes swept through the cherry blossom flowers.
COMMUNITY MEMBERS HAVE raised over $80,000 for the family of a father who was killed last weekend while riding a standup scooter.
The Met Council, the nation’s largest free distributor of kosher and halal foods, delivered care packages of Thanksgiving meal supplies.
A Brooklyn sleep technician who secretly filmed patients in bathroom stalls at a Long Island medical facility was sentenced to six months.
AN NYPD OFFICER’S department-issued firearm was stolen from his personal car in Brooklyn early Monday, police sources told PIX11.
TWO BIKE RIDERS were seriously injured last weekend by a kite string while crossing the Marine Parkway Bridge.
A ROOF PARTIALLY COLLAPSED at a two-story building on Quentin Road and 32nd St., early Thursday morning, killing one.
A man was injured during a knifepoint robbery at a Dollar Tree between Avenue P and Troy Avenue at around 10:30 p.m. on Friday.
Valentin Ivancsuk, a 30-year-old motorcyclist, was fatally struck by an FDNY truck at Flatbush Avenue and Avenue U on Sunday.
THE Call-A-Head portable restroom company in Broad Channel erupted into a two-alarm fire on Sunday afternoon.
CITY COUNCILMEMBER JOANN Ariola and Rockaways residents are demanding the removal of the old wooden jetties at Jacob Riis Park.

Family and friends remember Peter John Haley, a journalist and public servant whose career and life were rooted in Brooklyn.

Parishioners bid an emotional farewell as Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bay Ridge held its final service after decades of worship.

Bay Ridge Center honored volunteers and community leaders during its Summer Celebration of Giving fundraiser for older adults.

The squirrel, seen on a utility pole, hurled itself into the air and landed on the back of a soldier standing nearby.

Spike Lee visited a Bay Ridge sports store celebrating renewed Knicks championship excitement, drawing fans and boosting business.

Capt. Christopher Vincenti has been named commanding officer of Brooklyn’s 68th Precinct, succeeding Deputy Inspector John Dasaro.

CEREMONIAL CANNON FIRINGS will take place over the next few days at the U.S. Army Garrison in Fort Hamilton.

Brooklyn’s Nathan R. Sobel American Inn of Court installed new officers and celebrated a year of growth and mentoring.

A giant American flag was installed on the bridge in June 1976 for the United States Bicentennial, but it was destroyed due to strong winds.

President Leslie Kelmachter, Esq., told the Brooklyn Eagle that the organization will be installing its new officers from June 2026.

Along with cheering on Knicks stars such as Jalen Brunson, OG Anunoby and Karl-Anthony Towns, Tiger pride was in full swing.

Relay for Life Brooklyn’s 28th annual walk honored cancer survivors, community leaders and those lost while raising more than $107,000.