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Linda Sarsour, executive director of the Arab-American Association of New York, was one of the leaders advocating for the two holidays to be included in the school calendar. Eagle file photo by Paula Katinas

Bay Ridge leaders praise inclusion of Muslim school holidays

March 5 | By Paula Katinas

Bay Ridge boasts a large population of Arab-Americans and leaders of...

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NYC to spend $250 million to make dangerous streets safer

March 5 | By Meghan Barr

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Bill de Blasio aims to tout affordable housing to local business leaders. AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File

De Blasio to tout housing plan to business leaders

March 5 | By Jonathan Lemire

 Mayor Bill de Blasio will bring his message of combating income...

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Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina announced in Brooklyn on Wednesday that NYC schools will close for two Muslim holidays, Eid al-Adha and Eid-al-Fitr.

NYC schools to close on two Muslim holidays

March 4 | By Mary Frost

For the first time, New York City public schools will close during...

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Assemblymember Bill Colton says the seminar will offer important information to residents on planning for their retirement years. Eagle file photo by Paula Katinas

Colton to co-host seminar on how to prepare for retirement

March 4 | By Paula Katinas

The issues surrounding retirement, including when to retire and how much money...

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Cars are ticketed for violating alternate side parking along Sterling Street on Feb. 25 in Brooklyn. For the first time in weeks, New York City’s alternate side parking rules are back in place after being suspended to allow for snow removal as huge piles of ice and snow still remain on some city streets. AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews

Failure to remove snow from sidewalks results in fines

March 4 | Shlomo Sprung

New York City has issued more than 10,000 tickets this winter...

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A man rides his bike on snowy Cadman Plaza West in Brooklyn Heights. Photo by Mary Frost

4-8 inches of snow possible by Thursday evening in Brooklyn

March 4 | Shlomo Sprung

The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for heavy...

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March 4 | By Dipti Kumar

UPDATE: Brian Gerwitz was sadly found by police. His body was...

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Progress on a number of projects was described at a board meeting of the Brooklyn Bridge Park Corporation on Feb. 26. These include the kickoff of construction on the new Main Street Park, shown here. Rendering courtesy of Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Inc. and Architecture Research Office

To see hard-won progress at Brooklyn Bridge Park, look both north and south of namesake bridge

March 3 | By Mary Frost

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Friday, July 1, 2022

CITY OF WATER DAY IN GOWANUS: A set of events centered around the Gowanus Canal will be part of the 15th annual City of Water Day coming to New York and New Jersey’s shores on July 16. 

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CENTRAL LAWN REOPENS AT FT. GREENE PARK: The Central Lawn at Fort Greene Park has reopened, just in time for the Fourth of July, but with different rules in two sections of the lawn.

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CAFFEINE APP FOR MOVIE SERIES: “Summer Movies Under the Stars,” hosted at Fort Greene Park in July and then in Prospect Park in August, will have a new Brooklyn-born culinary feature for coffee aficionados. 

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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
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Red Winged Blackbird, spotted in Brooklyn Bridge park. Photo by Heather Wolf, text by Joseph Palmer.

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State Senator Andrew Gounardes spoke with the Eagle and mentioned that the Bruen decision indicates the “just cause” or “may issue” doctrines that many states use to regulate firearm licensing are considered too subjective for the Supreme Court, but change requires reform “driven by federal legislation” for significant impact.”

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Lawmakers held a special legislative session Thursday that Gov. Kathy Hochul called primarily to pass an emergency overhaul of the state’s gun permitting rules after they were struck down by a Supreme Court ruling.”

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