Outstanding New Class of Nurses Ready to Offer Care
The Long Island College Hospital, 339 Hicks Street, celebrated its 122nd annual School of Nursing graduation. The profession has seen great changes over the past few years, as second careerists and men have joined the traditional ranks of women as nurses
Community Dedicates Rita Blau Way to 9/11 Victim
A local 9-11 victim, recalled as a lively and engaging person with an infectious kindness that rubbed off on all who knew her, was posthumously honored when her family and community united to rename the corner of 16th Avenue and Ba
The Art of Learning – Public School 52 Style!
Dynamic musical performances, eye-pleasing exhibits and stellar artwork were among the crowd-pleasers during an arts festival at Public School 52.
The multi-media presentation drew visitors to the school at East 29th Street and Voorhees Avenue, wh
The multi-media presentation drew visitors to the school at East 29th Street and Voorhees Avenue, wh
Friends, Family Gather Around Abbate
Constituents gathered to hail longtime Assemblymember Peter Abbate during a fundraiser at Fortune Cookie Restaurant.
Abbate, chairman of the Assemblys Governmental Employees Committee, was the toast of the town in the company of supporters,
Abbate, chairman of the Assemblys Governmental Employees Committee, was the toast of the town in the company of supporters,
St. James to Hold Neighborhood Health Fair
A health fair will be held at St. James Lutheran Church on June 25 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at 2776 Gerritsen Avenue.
Many local organizations are involved, including the Free & Accepted Masons of Brooklyn, the American-Italian Cancer Foundation
Many local organizations are involved, including the Free & Accepted Masons of Brooklyn, the American-Italian Cancer Foundation
Rally for U.S. Troops
State Senator Martin J. Golden will be hosting a Rally in Support of US troops at 2 p.m., June 26 in Marine Park near the Flag Pole, Fillmore Avenue and Marine Parkway.
The event will include an array of patriotic music, performed by the USO-NY Me
The event will include an array of patriotic music, performed by the USO-NY Me
8th Annual Michael Hanly Memorial Run Is a Hit
Big-hearted boroughites put their best foot forward for a deceased municipal worker during the Eighth Annual Michael Hanly Memorial Run in front of the late Sanitation workers Bensonhurst depot.
Adults and youngsters converged outside Brookl
Adults and youngsters converged outside Brookl
Literacy Is the Crowned King of Public School 52
Industrious Public School 52 students were hailed for taking themselves on an extensive journey of words during a Book Pals presentation at Public School 52.
Youngsters, who had participated in and completed a literacy program, run by
Youngsters, who had participated in and completed a literacy program, run by
New Home For High-Way Dems
The High-Way Democratic Club one of the boroughs oldest political and civic organizations has relocated to a brand new base.
A distinguished roster of area dignitaries helped unveil the new headquarters at 2658 Coney Island Ave
A distinguished roster of area dignitaries helped unveil the new headquarters at 2658 Coney Island Ave
Prognosis Excellent As CIH Opens New Pavilion
Mayor Michael Bloomberg was among the distinguished roster of area leaders and members of the community, who assembled at Coney Island Hospital to help unveil its new Tower Pavilion.
The $80 million buildingthe first major modernization of C
The $80 million buildingthe first major modernization of C
Whiz Kids Tackle Scientific Quandaries
Wow: A car fueled by water, ice cream made from plastic bags and the cleansing properties of vinegar were among the brainteasers posed to curious visitors during a science fair at Public School 195.
Budding Einsteins delivered the lowdown on a var
Budding Einsteins delivered the lowdown on a var
Spring Makes Moody Kids Beam
Pre-K through second grade students and their teachers participated in The Lady Deborah Moody Schools (P.S. 212) annual Spring Dance Festival.
Councilman Domenic Recchia joined Josephine Marsella, principal of the school, and Assistant Princ
Councilman Domenic Recchia joined Josephine Marsella, principal of the school, and Assistant Princ





















