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New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. AP photo

NY state overtime costs on pace for record high

August 26 | By David Klepper

ALBANY— New York state agencies racked up more than $316 million...

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U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer escorts Democratic National Committee CEO Amy Dacey, center, as they arrive at the Barclays Center on Aug. 11. One NYC police union opposes having the convention in Brooklyn

One NYC police union opposes Brooklyn’s DNC bid

August 26 | By Jonathan Lemire

One of New York City’s police unions announced its opposition...

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Ron Schweiger, president of the Society of Old Brooklynites, addressed the audience at the Prison Ship Martyrs Monument in Fort Grene Park. Photo by Matthew Taub.

Calls for renewed remembrance at Prison Ship Martyrs Monument

August 25 | By Matthew Taub

“Keep in mind that in 1908, at the one year commemoration of...

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Yaroslav Kolchin, right, is arraigned in Brooklyn Criminal Court on Mondau. Kolchin a Russian tourist has been accused of climbing to the top of the Brooklyn Bridge and is facing reckless endangerment and trespass charges

Russian tourist charged after climbing up Brooklyn Bridge

August 25 | By Rachelle Blinder

A Russian tourist climbed to the top of the Brooklyn Bridge to...

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Brooklyn Heights artist Caro Heller

Obituary: Caro Heller, Brooklyn artist who reunited families, dies at 80

August 23 | By Mary Frost

Caroline Watkins Heller, known as Caro, died Sunday, August 17 at her...

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Public Advocate Letitia James wears a body camera that is smaller than a playing card. She hopes to equip 15 percent of the NYPD with similar cameras as part of a pilot program that will cost $5 million and will include four Brooklyn precincts. Eagle photo by Rob Abruzzese.

Public Advocate James calls for NYPD body camera pilot program

August 22 | By Rob Abruzzese

Smile, you’re on body camera. Police officers from four different precincts...

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Two white flags fly high atop the Brooklyn Bridge on July 22. AP photo

NYPD: Brooklyn Bridge flags back on US soil

August 22 | Shlomo Sprung

The two American flags swiped from the Brooklyn Bridge and replaced...

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Petty Officer First Class Ernest Quinones, who enlisted in the U.S. Navy 10 years ago, is a gunner’s mate aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford. Photo courtesy U.S. Navy

Brooklyn-born Navy sailor helps get aircraft carrier ready for service

August 21 | Paula Katinas

Petty Officer First Class Ernest Quinones, a native of Brooklyn, is serving...

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Fliers like this one on a street pole on 16th Avenue serve to warn the public about the possible dangers stemming from the rabies-infected raccoon. Eagle photo by Paula Katinas

City says raccoon found in Bensonhurst had rabies

August 21 | By Paula Katinas

The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene issued a warning to Bensonhurst...

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WILL CONSIDER NEW NAME FOR MONKEYPOX VIRUS: The World Health Organization announced that it will organize an open discussion to rename the monkeypox illness following pushback that the word could have racist overtones. 

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PUBLIC OUTREACH ON FAIR FARES NYC: The Mayor’s Public Engagement Unit (PEU) and the Department of Social Services (DSS) celebrate an outreach day of action at Albee Square in Downtown Brooklyn, and across subway stations citywide to promote the Fair Fares NYC program, following two weeks of targeted outreach to eligible New Yorkers via text and phone. 

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JAZZ AND SALSA DANCE FOR LUNCH AT COLUMBUS PARK: Dance down the steps at Borough Hall Plaza today during a “Summer Lunchtime Jazz Concert” with Willie Martinez and the NYC Salsa All-Stars starting at noon.

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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

Ice Ages & Climate Change

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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“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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“When he appeared on Fox News’ “Hannity” l “When he appeared on Fox News’ “Hannity” last week, Gov. Greg Abbott kept smiling.

Four months prior, he had announced that the state of Texas was planning to bus migrants from near the Texas-Mexico border to Washington, D.C., a move that drew mixed reviews — even among conservatives — and soon fell off the political radar. But then New York City Mayor Eric Adams began raising alarms about the impact on his city.” 

Read the rest of our “How Gov. Greg Abbott Texas-Sized a crisis for NYC Mayor Eric Adams” article, which is linked in our bio.
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