Cigarettes are now officially at least $13 a pack …
On June 1, the minimum price of cigarettes in New York City increased from
$10.50 to $13 per pack,
Why so many Southern Brooklyn parents worry about Mayor’s plan to reform Specialized High School admissions
Parents gathered on Tuesday in Bensonhurst to talk about SHSAT with Eric Adams,
who supports the plan, at a meeting
Channel Your Power: Brooklyn College Commencement
Photo: Zainab IqbalBARCLAYS – The 2018 Brooklyn College commencement at Barclays
Center Thursday morning wasn’t a boring one. Pioneering disability
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio suggests changes to elite high school admissions are just the beginning
PHOTO: Benjamin Kanter/Mayoral Photo OfficeBy Christina Veiga
Overhauling admissions at the city’s prestigious specialized high schools could
be
Ticket Wiper, One Year In – the App for fighting NYC Parking Tickets
Last June, we told you about Ticket Wiper
[/ticketwiper-new-app-help-fight-nyc-parking-tickets/], an app that helps you
challenge NYC parking tickets. Since it’
Three Big Events in Brooklyn This Weekend: Brooklyn Half Marathon, Bay Fest and Fabulous Fifth
Three big, family-friendly events will take place this weekend.
Brooklyn Half Marathon is this Saturday, May 19, and despite the
Tax Lien Sale Is May 17th, Here’s How To Check If Your Property Is Affected And What To Do If It Is
Every spring, the NYC Department of Finance (DOF) sells the liens of properties
that have failed to pay debts to
Weekend Crime Blotter: A Midday Bank Robbery, A Shoeless Bandit & More
The Citi Bank at 80 Jamaica Avenue in Cypress Hills, which was robbed over the
weekend (Screenshot via Google Maps)
For one night only – Brahms’ 1st Symphony and Radiohead’s OK Computer
AN EPIC MUSICAL EVENT FEATURING A 55-PIECE ORCHESTRA & VOCALISTS
PERFORMING A BREATHTAKING SYNTHESIS OF
BRAHMS’ 1ST SYMPHONY AND RADIOHEAD’