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
Snip, snip hooray: One of Brooklyns top publishers, who is also trustee chairman of the ASA Institute, helped unveil the colleges new Manhattan campus with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
Daniel Holt, co-publisher of Courier Life Publicatio
From June 27 through July 5, the Brooklyn Childrens Museums building will be temporarily closed for a changeover in its electrical service due to construction.
The museum will resume its regular schedule of events when the building reo
At 10:30 p.m. on July 18, 2003, Jamel Heyward, 27, of 186 Amboy St. in Brooklyn, and Lueggie Dowling, 23, of 409 Beach 51st St. in Far Rockaway, entered Beautiful Gardens Chinese Restaurant at 21-03 Cornega Ave. where they robbed the store of about $500 a
The seven Brooklyn men and Freddie McBride of 106 129th St., are charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminal possession of a weapon.
The arrests occurred after the narcotics officers of the 81st Precinct raided the Brook
By Helen Klein
If New York City Transit wont stump up a cool million to keep the weekend express buses rolling in southwestern Brooklyn, then the City Council will.
At a City Hall press conference, Council Speaker Gifford Miller, wit
A youth advocate and a retail giant were among the notables hailed when the Brooklyn Center for Performing Arts presented its 2005 Ovation Awards Gala at Macys Downtown Brooklyn.
The tall salute was part of a pomp-filled program, marking the
By Robert Elkin
Bay Academy captured a team championship and Brooklyn Tech just missed out at a title in the Mayors Cup team tennis tournament last week at the USTA National Tennis Center.
Bay Academy of Sheepshead Bay, winners of th