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The owner of the Ocean Parkway Older Adult Center, which serves as a cooling hub, claimed he closed the place because of low attendance.

Brooklyn boating clubs gathered in Sheepshead Bay for the annual Blessing of the Fleet, marking the start of the recreational sailing season.

Brooklyn native Lee Mazzilli was inducted into the Mets Hall of Fame at Citi Field in a pre-game ceremony honoring his career.

Miramar Yacht Club launches its 94th sailing season in Sheepshead Bay, focusing on membership growth, sailing access, and club stewardship.

Hosted by Brooklyn Amity School, the TCCNY and the PIINY, the event was attended by approximately 80 distinguished guests.

Brooklyn financial advisor Marat Likhtenstein was indicted for allegedly stealing $852K from five investors in a Ponzi scheme.

The installation includes two new elevators that connect to the street level to the platforms, providing full accessibility to the station.

Nargiza Shukurova was arraigned before Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Danny Chun. Bail was set at $25,000 cash or $200,000 bond

The 20th annual Police Appreciation Luncheon, sponsored by the non-for-profit organization Be Proud Inc., honored several.

The Sheepshead Bay Yacht Club (SBYC) held its 117th annual holiday party the evening of Saturday, Dec. 13, at its home base, 3076 Emmons Ave.

The wooden bridge was built in 1880 by a private developer of a waterfront hotel. It was reconstructed after it became a city asset in 1930.

When Paul Randazzo Sr., patriarch of Randazzo’s Clam Bar, died on Aug. 12, 2024, at 66, it was a hard loss for the family and business.

The Brooklyn Board of Realtors is an organization that advocates for realtors and clients to elevate professional competence.
The Blessing of the Fleet, an annual ceremony that officially opens the sailing season, will be hosted by Rockaway Point Yacht Club.
MIRAMAR YACHT CLUB will hold its commissioning day meeting May 17, marking the official opening of its 2026 boating season.
Video of the collision shows the cruiser slamming into the Subaru’s passenger-side front door with enough force to flip the SUV.
At 4 p.m. on March 19, the girl was crossing Emmons between Bragg and Brigham when a dark sedan struck her, causing her to injure her knees.
Caution tape blocked the area as inspectors worked to determine whether residents could return. The cause of the crash is under investigation.
A 16-YEAR-OLD is charged with manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide and criminal gun possession in the death of Ka’mardre Coleman.
A 16-YEAR-OLD BOY was shot inside a Sheepshead Bay housing project on Avenue X and Nostrand Avenue on Monday around 5:56 p.m.
The project was constructed in 1950-1951 as part of NYCHA’s response to post-World War II housing shortages.
Nomma Zarubina denied her involvement with the FSB, but admitted the truth after becoming interested in an FBI agent working on her case.
Upgrades include the installation of two new elevators and a new entrance with three turnstiles, two exit gates and two new sets of stairs.
RESIDENTS SOUNDED OFF about encampments and litter beneath the Coney Island Avenue overpass near Exit 8 of the Belt Parkway
POLICE ARE SEARCHING for three men who broke into a car in Sheepshead Bay and stole a suitcase containing $120,000 worth of jewelry.

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.