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LIU-Brooklyn grad student Brendon Rodney won the bronze medal and grabbed First Team All-America honors at last weekend’s NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon. Photo courtesy of LIU-Brooklyn Athletics

LIU-Brooklyn track stars grab First Team All-America honors

June 15 | By John Torenli, Sports Editor

LIU-Brooklyn graduate student Brendon Rodney raced to a bronze medal in...

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For the first time ever, Brooklyn’s Midwood High School captured the PSAL AAA Baseball Championship at Yankee Stadium on Monday night, stunning previously unbeaten Tottenville with a 3-0 shutout in the title game. Photo courtesy of Beth Vershleiser/Midwood High School

Impossible dream comes true for Midwood

June 14 | By John Torenli, Sports Editor

For a first-year hurler, Gregory Dorfman displayed the poise and courage...

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St. Francis College students, faculty and administrators collaborated on a video to celebrate and support the United Nations’ global goals. Photo courtesy of St. Francis College

St. Francis students, faculty, administrators support United Nations #globalgoals

June 9 | Shlomo Sprung

In celebration of The Global Goals for Sustainable Development, St. Francis College...

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Brendon Rodney, one of the greatest track athletes in LIU-Brooklyn history, was poised to make his last dash during this week’s NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Oregon. Photo courtesy of LIU-Brooklyn Athletics

LIU’s Rodney ready for his last dash

June 8 | By John Torenli, Sports Editor

Brendon Rodney, the LIU-Brooklyn sprinter poised to compete against the best...

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Graduate student Brendon Rodney broke his own school record in the 200-meter dash last weekend in Jacksonville, Florida and qualified for this month’s NCAA Outdoor National Track Championships in Eugene, Oregon. Photo courtesy of LIU-Brooklyn Athletics

LIU track star Rodney runs back to NCAAs

June 1 | By John Torenli, Sports Editor

LIU-Brooklyn graduate student Brendon Rodney punched his ticket to the NCAA...

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Erynn Sobieski pitched like an ace Saturday afternoon, but it wasn’t enough to help LIU-Brooklyn advance in this past weekend’s NCAA Softball Regionals in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Photo courtesy of LIU-Brooklyn Athletics

LIU Brooklyn softball flirts with greatness at NCAAs

May 24 | By John Torenli, Sports Editor

LIU-Brooklyn sophomore pitching sensation Erynn Sobieski yielded just one run over...

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St. Francis Brooklyn head women’s basketball coach John Thurston has not only coached the Terriers to their first-ever NCAA Tournament, but also has them setting a fine example on and off the hardwood. Photo courtesy of SFC Brooklyn Athletics

St. Francis wins fourth straight sportsmanship award

May 20 | By John Torenli, Sports Editor

Though they didn’t come close to duplicating their dream campaign of...

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The LIU-Brooklyn Blackbirds hoist their 2016 Northeast Conference softball championship trophy after edging Robert Morris, 3-2, in the title game in Downtown Brooklyn on Saturday. Photo courtesy of LIU-Brooklyn Athletics

LIU Brooklyn softball soars into NCAA Regionals

May 18 | By John Torenli, Sports Editor

The freezing water trickled down Roy Kortmann’s back Saturday afternoon in...

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SFC Brooklyn men’s basketball coach Glenn Braica will have a pair of local high school guards at his disposal in 2016-17 as the Terriers continue their pursuit of the Remsen Street program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament bid. Photo courtesy of SFC Brooklyn Athletics

New hoops recruits staying in Brooklyn

May 12 | By John Torenli, Sports Editor

A pair of local high school guards, Gianni Ford of Boys and...

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Less than 6 months into 2022, the U.S.has endured 243 mass shootings; protesters march over Brooklyn Bridge.


Friday, June 24, 2022

COVID VACCINATION PROGRAM OPENS FOR SMALL CHILDREN: NYC Health + Hospitals yesterday administered the first COVID-19 vaccines for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, following the CDC’s recommendation earlier this week.

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CLINIC TO ADMINISTER VACCINE AGAINST MONKEYPOX: The Health Department has opened a temporary clinic to administer the two-dose JYNNEOSTM vaccine to eligible people who may have had a recent exposure to monkeypox. 

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FREE WORKOUTS THROUGH SUMMER PASS PROGRAM: Mayor Eric Adams and Schools Chancellor David C. Banks joined Planet Fitness at Boys and Girls High School in Brooklyn to promote their High School Summer Pass Program.

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If you want to know what someone cares about, look at what they spend money on. Our city budget is no different.

— From "Council Finance Chair Justin Brannan Releases FY 2023 Preliminary Budget Response" by Brooklyn Eagle Staff

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“The Supreme Court has ended constitutional prot “The Supreme Court has ended constitutional protections for abortion that had been in place nearly 50 years in a decision by its conservative majority to overturn Roe v. Wade. Friday’s outcome is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states.

The decision, unthinkable just a few years ago, was the culmination of decades of efforts by abortion opponents, made possible by an emboldened right side of the court that has been fortified by three appointees of former President Donald Trump.” 

Continue reading our “Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade; states can ban abortion” article, which is linked in the bio.
“The sun shined brightly as Cadman Park Conserva “The sun shined brightly as Cadman Park Conservancy hosted its Juneteenth celebration on Sunday.

The event featured poetry readings by Jacqueline Johnson, Deirdre Van Walters and Cassandra Cato-Louis. Johnson and Van Walters recited original poetry. Cato-Louis recited a portion of Frederick Douglass’ riveting 1852 speech, “What, to the Slave, is the Fourth of July?”’

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The Brooklyn Women’s Exchange is moving to Monta The Brooklyn Women’s Exchange is moving to Montague Street!

“Brooklyn Women’s Exchange (BWE) has signed a lease for the store-front space at 137 Montague Street. After an extensive search, BWE was connected to the Calfa brothers, owners of Lassen and Hennigs and the space at 137 Montague, by Erika Belsey Worth of the BHA. While discussing possible retailers for the space with Erika, Tom said “What I really want is the Brooklyn Women’s Exchange.” 

The extensive renovations of the space should be complete by early September 2022 for the Opening Celebration of this new location of BWE.”

Read the article “Brooklyn Women’s Exchange Announces Relocation to 137 Montague Street” on our website, which is linked in our bio.
“The Nobel Peace Prize auctioned off by Russian “The Nobel Peace Prize auctioned off by Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov to raise money for Ukrainian child refugees sold Monday night for $103.5 million, shattering the old record for a Nobel.

A spokesperson for Heritage Auctions, which handled the sale, could not confirm the identity of the buyer but said the winning bid was made by proxy. The $103.5 million sale translates to $100 million Swiss francs, hinting that the buyer is from overseas.”

Continue reading our “Nobel sold for Ukrainian kids shatters record at $103.5M” article, which is linked in the bio.
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