THE NEW BROOKLYN DISTRIBUTION CENTER FOR the nonprofit God’s Love We Deliver will open on Jan. 8, with celebrities joining the volunteers.
THE NYC ORGANIZATION of Public Service Retirees’ President Marianne Pizzitola praised City Comptroller Brad Lander for his audit.
Crews installed new elevators, replaced stairs and escalators, and built entrances and ramps as part of making stations fully accessible.
WHILE MANY NEW YORKERS WILL BE RECOVERING FROM NEW YEAR’S EVE REVELRY, a group of hardy swimmers will gather the morning of Jan. 1.
THE MTA ON Wednesday announced the completion of refurbishment work across the subway system that has brightened and enhanced stations.
New York Philharmonic performs John Williams’ iconic score accompanied by Brooklyn Youth Chorus, in sync with the original movie.
A judge has ruled that the mother of a missing boy will no longer be required to appear in Brooklyn Family Court to answer questions.
MAYOR-ELECT MAMDANI is set to appoint Kamar Samuels, superintendent of District 3 on the Upper West Side, as NYC’s next schools chancellor.
NEW YORK STATE recorded a steep decline in overdose fatalities in 2025, with officials pointing to expanded treatment access.
Like the rest of the Nets, rookie guard Nolan Traoré didn’t start heating up until December. That doesn’t mean Brooklyn coach Jordi Fernández isn’t expecting even more from the 19-year-old native of ...
Notable people born on this day include “The Notebook” author Nicholas Sparks and Oscar-winning actor Anthony Hopkins.
CITY HOUSING OFFICIALS have designated a longtime community nonprofit to build more than 70 apartments on an underused city-owned lot.