Crime-Busting 05: How Effective Were Local Cops?
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Fireworks Over Grand Army Plaza
Explosive launch: Year 2006 arrived with a bang, drawing thrill seekers to Grand Army Plaza where they helped welcome Father Time with a dazzling display of fireworks.
Thousands of boroughites made merry beneath Brooklyn’s famed arch as it p
Thousands of boroughites made merry beneath Brooklyn’s famed arch as it p
Window On a Winter Wonderland
Passers-by were in for a treat this holiday season as they feasted their eyes upon the glittering home of Paul Gambardella at 80 Windsor Place.
The eye-pleaser was gloriously bedecked with shimmering lights, super-sized animated characters and en
The eye-pleaser was gloriously bedecked with shimmering lights, super-sized animated characters and en
LICH Can Help You Quit Smoking In the New Year
Remember that New Years resolution you made to quit smoking? Dont give up yet.
Long Island College Hospitals (LICH) Smoking Cessation Center is continuing its campaign to help smokers quit by distributing free nicotine replacemen
Long Island College Hospitals (LICH) Smoking Cessation Center is continuing its campaign to help smokers quit by distributing free nicotine replacemen
Mayor Mike Makes Mulch Out of Christmas Trees
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Department of Parks & Recreation Commissioner Adrian Benepe and Sanitation Commissioner John Doherty today announced the 10th annual MulchFest, a citywide event where New Yorkers can recycle and convert their holiday trees
YMCA Open House
Brooklyn kids and families are invited to visit their local YMCA facility during a free open house from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., January 14.
Visitors will be able to try-out a YMCA facility free of charge during open house hours at 18 diff
Visitors will be able to try-out a YMCA facility free of charge during open house hours at 18 diff
Look Who Made Their Debut At the Stroke of 12
Hip, hip, hooray
Father Time didnt forget Brooklyn as he toiled around the perinatal clock.
As boroughites bid farewell to 2005, the pitter-patter of teeny-tiny feet was a definite New Years Day show at area hospitals, wh
Father Time didnt forget Brooklyn as he toiled around the perinatal clock.
As boroughites bid farewell to 2005, the pitter-patter of teeny-tiny feet was a definite New Years Day show at area hospitals, wh
Beep Rings In New Year By Taking Borough Presidents Oath of Office
Exploding fireworks, a lilting 10-piece band and the illumination of a giant Brooklyn pin jumpstarted festivities as Borough President Marty Markowitz was sworn in for his second term in office during a pomp-filled ceremony at Grand Army Plaza.
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