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The Knicks ticker-tape parade will be the first-ever for the franchise, which didn’t have parades during the 1970 and 1973 championships.

Brooklyn artist Adam Suerte will travel to Tokyo for a Brooklyn Made residency featuring live art, workshops and collaborations.

The Guild for Exceptional Children dedicated Bay Ridge residence to Callaghan-Pierog Foundation for support of people with disabilities.

Bay Ridge lawyer Danielle Caminiti competes on Food Network’s ‘100 Cooks,’ a new 100-home-cook competition series.

“Ghostbusters” cast and creators visited Maimonides Children’s Hospital, bringing themed costumes, toys and joy to pediatric patients.

Thousands attended Bay Ridge’s Fun On Fifth Festival featuring music, food, shopping and community celebration along Fifth Avenue.

Bay Ridge Community Development Center seeks rezoning approval for a larger community facility, drawing support and neighborhood concerns.

A Bay Ridge artist’s Knicks mural has become a local attraction, uniting fans and celebrating New York pride.

“It was a wonderful evening celebrating the rich cultures, traditions and contributions of Asian Americans across Brooklyn.”

Judge Matthew D’Emic urges Bay Ridge lawyers to prioritize ethics and the common good in a final CLE talk of the season.

“The thought of trying to drive through there and you have all these trucks in front of you, behind you, makes it really dangerous.”

Sunset Park will host its 10th annual Puerto Rican Day Parade and festival on June 14, celebrating culture, music, and community pride.

Bay Ridge’s 159th Memorial Day Parade honored fallen service members with ceremonies, speeches, and tributes along Third Avenue.
THE CHRISTA MCAULIFFE SCHOOL received a $3 million check from City Councilmember Susan Zhuang, who represents the district.
Borgen is chair of surgery, chief and founder of Maimonides’ Breast Cancer Center, Brooklyn’s first fully-accredited breast cancer center.
THE BAY RIDGE Lawyers Association will hold its annual dinner–dance honoring outgoing President Yolanda Guadagnoli, Esq.
The event will welcome more than 500 cancer survivors, all of whom received or are currently receiving care and treatment at Maimonides.
Giveaways to registered participants include tee shirts, trophies, medals, and Brooklyn Nets and New York Liberty gear.
A 19-year-old was shot in the left arm, and a man in his 20s was shot in the back; they are both expected to recover.
The victim sustained a laceration to the ear and was transported by Emergency Medical Services to NYU Langone Hospital in stable condition.
As part of the kickoff, on Saturday, Bay Ridge, Central and Greenpoint Libraries will offer book giveaways, crafts and performances.
“SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER RETURNS TO BAY RIDGE” this weekend, as a disco-themed event to raise scholarship funds.
Current law provides for a maximum $250,000 individual exemption or $500,000 for joint filers on the sale of a primary residence.
Police are looking for a male suspect wearing all black who fled following the attack. No arrests have been made.
BUSINESS OWNERS WILL RECEIVE CHECKS for their unclaimed funds during a tour of City Council District 43 on Friday.

POLICE ARE SEARCHING for an unknown man who sexually abused a teenager aboard a 2 train on Monday.

Bay Ridge’s 73rd Annual Norwegian Day Parade celebrates Scandinavian heritage, community pride and Norway’s Constitution Day in Brooklyn.

CB10 voted against rezoning the former Staples site for an 11-story Bay Ridge development, recommending a smaller-scale project instead.

Bay Ridge civic leader Chip Cafiero was honored at a retirement dinner for decades of community service and organizing local festivals.

Bay Ridge Catholic Academy’s spring concert honored The Beatles with student performances of classic songs.

Bay Ridge playwright Joe Staton’s new play “Snazzy” honors his parents and the origins of the Snazaroo face paint brand.

A new trinket exchange box in Bay Ridge’s Shore Road Park is spreading kindness through small shared treasures and notes.

McKinley Park’s renovated playground has reopened in Bay Ridge after a year of construction and a $5 million upgrade.

The school on Tuesday night presented a Beatles-themed spring concert titled “Here Comes the Sun,” featuring performances by students.

The Ragamuffin Parade, which this year will take place on Sept. 26, is an annual tradition around Halloween.

Craig Thomas discussed parenting a child with a rare genetic disorder and raising awareness through his writing.

Trash baskets are restored along Bay Ridge’s Fifth Avenue after sanitation changes reduced coverage and drew community concern.