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Month: October 2021

De Blasio Says, Get Jabbed or Lose Job

October 29, 2021 brooklynjournalists 0

By MARY ZAKHAROVA On Thursday, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio held a virtual conference discussing the COVID-19 recovery and vaccinations. In particular, the …[read more]

Sen. Myrie Introduces Predatory Marketing Prevention Act — to Save the Children

October 28, 2021 brooklynjournalists 0

By GABRIEL TIU New York State Senator Zellnor Myrie was dressed as a carrot earlier this morning in Brooklyn as he publicly introduced his new …[read more]

Attorney General Tish James, Set to Enter NYS Gov. Race

October 28, 2021 brooklynjournalists 0

By JOHAN ABDU, STEPHANIE ROSERO, and JULIAN WATSON (Note to readers: The Associated Press minutes ago reported that today — following Letitia James’ charges of …[read more]

Students With Guns – and Shots Fired Outside Midwood High School — Cause Concern

October 28, 2021 brooklynjournalists 0

By FAWAAD FAROOQ Just last week a teen started firing on an adversary during an altercation they had gotten into outside of Midwood High School. …[read more]

Update On NYC Elections

October 28, 2021 brooklynjournalists 0

By MATT HIRSCH With Election Day rapidly approaching, and thousands of early votes for Mayor already cast, New Yorkers are waiting and watching. About 72,500 …[read more]

Orange You Excited for Halloween?

October 28, 2021 brooklynjournalists 0

By PAMELA TUWAIDAN Colors — of ghosts, candies and masked humans — are all the rage in Queens. So many events are happening before and …[read more]

Hope for the Future: LGBT Democrats Discuss Ballot Initiatives

October 24, 2021 brooklynjournalists 0

BY MARY ZAKHAROVA On Thursday, Lambda Independent Democrats of Brooklyn (LID) hosted a virtual meeting to discuss the upcoming New York elections and issues of …[read more]

Medallion Cab Drivers and Small Business Owners Demand Help

October 22, 2021 brooklynjournalists 0

By MARWA IKHMAYES Early Thursday afternoon, small business owners gathered with taxi drivers, in solidarity with each other outside City Hall. They demanded that there …[read more]

Good Cause Eviction: Housing for All!

October 21, 2021 brooklynjournalists 0

By JULIAN WATSON New York States’ eviction law protecting tenants is set to expire in January of 2022. This would put many thousands of renters …[read more]

New York City is Divesting $50 Billion from Fossil Fuels

October 21, 2021 brooklynjournalists 0

By AMBERLEY CANEGITTA Climate change was the big topic at Mayor Bill de Blasio’s session with the media on Thursday. “Once the pandemic is done, …[read more]

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