
Volunteer ambulance organization, BRAVO, turns 50
The Bay Ridge Ambulance Volunteer Organization, BRAVO, achieved a monumental milestone: its fiftieth anniversary.Â

The Bay Ridge Ambulance Volunteer Organization, BRAVO, achieved a monumental milestone: its fiftieth anniversary.Â

Community Board 10 on Monday, June 18 greenlighted a request to co-name a prominent Bay Ridge street corner after a late man of the same,

For the 13th time since 2004, the Bay Ridge Community Council (BRCC) has honored local activists as its “Hidden Treasures of the Community.” The seven members

Arrangements have been made to celebrate the life of the late and beloved Larry Morrish, Bay Ridge community activist extraordinaire, whose death has personally touched
Bay Ridge Ambulance Volunteer Organization (BRAVO) needs more volunteers, but wants residents to know that EMT training is not necessary to be part of the team.
“We are trying to recruit volunteers, all kinds of volunteers, which seems to be getting harder and harder with the economy and c …A Bay Ridge military mom is looking for a way to send packages to her son stationed in Afghanistan without breaking the bank.
Barbara ViscontiÂ’s 25-year-old son, Christopher, is an Air Force Sergeant serving overseas. He is also a BRAVO volunteer, who serves a few shifts when he is home o …

Community activists from Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst and in-between gathered at the site of the old Victory Memorial Hospital on Friday, March 8, calling on the State Health Department to re-open the now-shuttered emergency room.
Bill Guarinello, chair of Community Board 11; Joanne Seminara, ch …