
Bay Ridge Lawyers Association hits Coney Island to see Cyclones
Bay Ridge Lawyers Association enjoyed its annual Cyclones outing at Coney Island, celebrating fellowship and the end of the legal year.

Bay Ridge Lawyers Association enjoyed its annual Cyclones outing at Coney Island, celebrating fellowship and the end of the legal year.

A memorial wreath will be laid at the Brooklyn Wall of Remembrance honoring 9/11 first responders, and court staff will be honored as well.

The association’s mission is further supported by its Access to Justice Task Force, and other initiatives focused on DEI.

Members of the organization will host its annual Cyclones game outing, one of the BRLA’s signature social events.

Brooklyn Holocaust survivors were honored at Maimonides Park during a Brooklyn Cyclones event celebrating their resilience.

THE BROOKLYN CYCLONES hosted a “Jewish Celebration Day” at Maimonides Park on Sunday, May 3, at 2 p.m. and honored many.

The Cyclones host the Hudson Valley Renegades at Maimonides Park on April 3 at 6:40 p.m. Postgame fireworks to follow.

Brooklyn courts joined the Cyclones at Maimonides Park for a night honoring staff and building camaraderie across the court system.

Brooklyn Bar Association bonded over baseball at a Cyclones game, building community, supporting students and celebrating Brooklyn pride.

CLERGY, TEACHERS AND STUDENTS in the Diocese of Brooklyn were treated to an extra ball game at Maimonides Park on Wednesday, June 25.

Bay Ridge lawyers hit Maimonides Park for baseball, bonding and family fun before planning CLEs, Vegas talks and a 2026 Supreme Court trip.

Small businesses in Brooklyn are on the upswing. While North Brooklyn leads the charge, Southern Brooklyn is also seeing growth.
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