
Kagan to run in Republican primary for 48th City Council District
Former Councilmember Ari Kagan announced that he will be running in the 48th Council District, which covers parts of Gravesend and Homecrest.

Former Councilmember Ari Kagan announced that he will be running in the 48th Council District, which covers parts of Gravesend and Homecrest.

MARINE PARK — Hundreds from all over the city rallied in solidarity outside the Kings Plaza Mall Sunday afternoon in an effort to make their

MARINE PARK — Solidarity was vocal and highly visible in a rally outside the Kings Plaza Mall Sunday afternoon in an effort to make their

Full slideshow below The 18th annual Police Appreciation Luncheon, sponsored by Be Proud Inc., was held at the Sky Wise Lounge on Emmons Avenue in

Full slideshow below With election day looming, a who’s who of New York Conservatives sought to convey their ideology to a group of more than

This November’s election results in Brooklyn centered around a heated City Council race between Democrat Justin Brannan and Republican Ari Kagan for the 47th District.

It was simply an “exceptional” day, as the Guild for Exceptional Children (GEC) turned 65. Holding its anniversary gala at Gargiulo’s Restaurant in Coney Island,

It took two tries for Derefim Bernadette Neckles, but she is officially a Kings County Civil Court judge after she was installed during a ceremony at Brooklyn Law School on

BOROUGHWIDE — The Bay Democrats ushered in the holidays by hosting the group’s sixth annual dinner, where civic and business leaders were the center of attention when they were presented

To protest two recent anti-Semitic incidents in Sheepshead Bay, along with a hate-fueled outburst targeting Jews at Brooklyn College in February, local pols and hundreds of community members rallied at

It was a mild winter Friday evening, on December 16, 1853 when a group of prominent area landowners met at the School District No. 2 Yellow Hook school house, then
BY DENISE ROMANO AND HELEN KLEIN It was a wild night of surprises and letdowns on Tuesday, September 10 with the New York City primary election drawing to a close.

The Bay Parkway promenade was filled with loud calls to Dump the dump! on the morning of Sunday, August 11 as dozens of Bensonhurstians rallied against the proposed waste transfer station.
Spearheaded by Assemblymember Bill Colton and community activists Mark Treyger and Priscilla Conso …