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Day Care: A Tale of Two Neighborhoods

Little Sun People Too, a publicly funded pre-K early education and day care center, is nestled between two storefronts in an industrial block that breaks up the brownstone landscape of residential Bedford-Stuyvesant. The center, which accepts children three and up, is easy to spot, thanks to its bright mural, depicting a sun and festive children,...

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Trash Bashing at the Audubon Center

Environmental educators and musicians Nathan Heatherington and Martin Urbach celebrate the Audubon Center’s 10th anniversary– and earth day at the same time — by performing with recycled instruments at the nature center in Prospect Park. 10-20 kids joined with with instruments they made themselves for a performance and a parade after the show. The musicians,...

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Brooklyn College Students Protest Tuition Hikes

Nearly 100 students protested scheduled tuition hikes at City University of New York’s Brooklyn College on May 2 outside of President Karen Gould’s office on the second floor of Boylan Hall, according to student activists. CUNY security officers arrested two of the protesters, and brought them to the 70th precinct. The students, riding on the...

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Brooklyn Has the Most Holocaust Survivors

Brooklyn, according to the Brooklyn Community Foundation, has the most Holocaust survivors of anywhere in the world. And on April 19,2012, they commemorated the Holocaust Remembrance Day (יום הזיכרון לשואה ולגבורה) on April 19, 2012. Elihu (Elly) Kover, vice president, Nazi Victim Services, says that 40,000 survivors of the Nazi atrocities  live in New York City,...

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Buy A T Shirt, Pay for a Book

The mausoleum style gates adorned with golden Egyptian hieroglyphic figures, the Brooklyn Public Library beckon visitors to come inside. The first thing newcomers see is a recently installed security desk—and just beyond on the way the information desk,  multi-colored flyers announcing biweekly writers circle meetings, arts forums, a Kafka in Context book discussion series, classical...

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Ice Cream Melts Tempers in Prospect Park

Ice cream, of all things, is heating up tempers in Prospect Heights. Last week, an uproar ignited on a discussion forum for Prospect Heights parents, where mothers complained about pushy ice cream vendors in parks and playgrounds. Now, the vendors are pointing fingers at one another too. Kazi Uddin, a native of Bangladesh, had his...

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Stop and Frisk Protests Gain a Celebrity

Gbenga Akinnagbe plays Chris Partlow, one of the drug henchman in HBO's series the Wire. But in real Brooklyn life, he is worried that the innocent are getting stopped by the police and inspires his fans in his protest actions against Stop and Frisk.

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Microchipping Information for Dogs and Cats

Organizations like FIDO pet lost-and-found and adoption service in Prospect Heights recommend microchipping. Although not a tracking device, microchipping helps someone more easily find the owner in case the pet gets lost. All your registration data, the owner’s address, is stored on the miniscule device which is inserted into the animal’s shoulder tissue.  Prices for...