Day: July 20, 2021
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Second half starts off shaky for the Mets in Pittsburgh
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The start of the 2nd half of the season wasn’t very graceful for the New York Mets, who…
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Top-Rated Medical Centers in Queens near you
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As the rate of COVID-19 vaccinations rises, the amount of mask-wearing goes down, especially after the CDC announced…
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Housing lottery sparks outrage in Greenpoint
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As new development continues along the North Brooklyn waterfront in Greenpoint and Williamsburg, the conversation often turns to…
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Hundreds join gas bill strike in Greenpoint
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Since July 1, over 200 Greenpointers have joined a strike to protest the controversial North Brooklyn Pipeline project…
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New show “We Fixed It” comes to Littlefield
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Littlefield, a once thriving performance venue in Downtown Brooklyn, was restored to its pre-pandemic glory this past Wednesday.…
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Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce moves to Industry City
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After over 100 years in Downtown Brooklyn, the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce is packing up its offices on…
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Congresswoman celebrates first Child Tax Credit payments
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This past Thursday, Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez celebrated the first child tax credit payments during a special town hall…
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Diocese receives relic of potential new saint
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On Wednesday, Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio and other members of the Diocese of Brooklyn accepted a relic of Blessed…
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Women have chance at majority on Council
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For the first time in the history of the City Council, women have the opportunity to hold a…
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Women have chance at majority on Council
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For the first time in the history of the City Council, women have the opportunity to hold a…



