North Brooklyn electeds rally for Prop 1
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com North Brooklyn pols have two things in common: they want you to vote for the Environmental Bond Act and want you
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com North Brooklyn pols have two things in common: they want you to vote for the Environmental Bond Act and want you
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com City officials announced this week that education budgets are not going to be facing further cuts, despite mid-year enrollment declines. In
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com The New York City Council Progressive Caucus unveiled their formal policy platform, dubbed the “Progressive Agenda” last Thursday: focusing on issues
By Billy Wood news@queensledger.com The Melquain Jatelle Anderson Foundation (MJAF) held the “Disrupting the Hate” art exhibit at the Central Brooklyn Library from Oct. 21-25.
Targets those at risk for gun violence By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Green jobs are getting the green. The city is investing $54 million into a
By Brooklyn Star Staff news@queensledger.com A Williamsburg Yeshiva will have to pay $8 million after admitting to fraudulent fund for needy schoolchildren, federal prosecutors announced.
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com NYPD Detective Barbara Taylor-Burnette was many things: a mean point guard on the basketball court, a proud product of the Williamsburg
Residents “cautiously optimistic” By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger Over 50 Brooklyn Heights residents braved the rainy weather to attend a meeting on how to repair the
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Local Greenpoint pols and environmental advocates rallied outside City Hall last week, advocating for the state to have robust climate protections
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com How would you spend a million dollars in your neighborhood? That was the question posed to Bushwick residents at a joint
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com North Brooklyn pols have two things in common: they want you to vote for the Environmental Bond Act and want you
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com City officials announced this week that education budgets are not going to be facing further cuts, despite mid-year enrollment declines. In
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com The New York City Council Progressive Caucus unveiled their formal policy platform, dubbed the “Progressive Agenda” last Thursday: focusing on issues
By Billy Wood news@queensledger.com The Melquain Jatelle Anderson Foundation (MJAF) held the “Disrupting the Hate” art exhibit at the Central Brooklyn Library from Oct. 21-25.
Targets those at risk for gun violence By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Green jobs are getting the green. The city is investing $54 million into a
By Brooklyn Star Staff news@queensledger.com A Williamsburg Yeshiva will have to pay $8 million after admitting to fraudulent fund for needy schoolchildren, federal prosecutors announced.
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com NYPD Detective Barbara Taylor-Burnette was many things: a mean point guard on the basketball court, a proud product of the Williamsburg
Residents “cautiously optimistic” By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger Over 50 Brooklyn Heights residents braved the rainy weather to attend a meeting on how to repair the
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com Local Greenpoint pols and environmental advocates rallied outside City Hall last week, advocating for the state to have robust climate protections
By Matthew Fischetti mfischetti@queensledger.com How would you spend a million dollars in your neighborhood? That was the question posed to Bushwick residents at a joint