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Month: May 2022

High Rates of Obesity, Diabetes and Hypertension in East Flatbush—Why?

May 23, 2022 Editor 0

By: ENRICO DENARD People from Afro-Caribbean backgrounds who immigrate to the U.S. are at risk of to being diagnosed with hypertension, diabetes, and obesity. While …[read more]

Restaurants in Ridgewood

May 23, 2022 Editor 0

By: BILLY WOOD RIDGEWOOD, NY-  On a beautiful spring afternoon people used to rush to Myrtle Avenue in Ridgewood, Queens, and spend the day shopping …[read more]

Bay Ridge Businesses Before and After COVID-19

May 23, 2022 Editor 0

By: JOANPOL GUTIERREZ COVID-19 not only affected the physical health of millions of citizens across the state, it also had a deep impact on local …[read more]

Neighborhood Reacts to Push for a Flatbush Ave. Bus Lane

May 23, 2022 Editor 0

By: SAMIA AFSAR Each day the B41 leisurely travels along Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, where it is met with ongoing traffic– delivery trucks, dollar vans, and …[read more]

Food Prices Soar and Local Deli Apologizes

May 23, 2022 Editor 0

By: SAMIA AFSAR Each morning, many thousands of New Yorkers start their day with a bagel with cream cheese and a large coffee to prepare …[read more]

East Flatbush Tenants Push Landlord about Rat Infestation

May 23, 2022 Editor 0

By ELSA AMAYA Tenants at 201 Linden Blvd in the East Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn are battling a rising number of rats in their building. …[read more]

Two Fires in One Week in Borough Park Raise Questions

May 20, 2022 Editor 0

By GABRIEL SALAS In just over the span of one week, residents of Borough Park, Brooklyn are left with many questions after two fires have …[read more]

Horticulture in Harlem: Nutrition, Education and Therapy

May 20, 2022 Editor 0

By: ANNABELLE PAULINO Angela Tulloch, who lives on 142nd Street and Riverside Drive, has been a part of the Harlem community for over 40 years, …[read more]

Canarsie’s Children Program Makes a Comeback

May 20, 2022 Editor 0

By TYRELL INGRAM BROOKLYN- The children’s programs at the Hebrew Educational Society in the Canarsie neighborhood are making a comeback under a new normal. After …[read more]

The Pooper Scoop: Will Canarsie’s Dog Poop Problem Be Resolved?

May 12, 2022 Editor 0

By TYRELL INGRAM The people of Canarsie have seen an increase in dog poop within the neighborhood and are concerned that it’s only getting worse. …[read more]

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