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Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir was warmly welcomed by Yeshiva bochurim from Israel while visiting 770 ...
Brooklyn's oldest library branch is finally back open after a four-year closure. The branch has been closed since 2021 for repairs, and the reopening was delayed due to supply chain issues and other ...
After being closed for several years, the historic Bedford Branch Library in Brooklyn’s Bed-Stuy neighborhood has finally reopened its doors, drawing crowds of families, ...
Are book clubs not exactly your speed? Here's why you might like a silent reading event and where to find a silent book club ...
1. Brooklyn Children’s Museum – Crown Heights The Brooklyn Children’s Museum offers hands-on learning through various ...
From reading challenges to extra support for teens applying for financial aid for college, check out the latest offerings from The New York Public Library (NYPL)—serving the Bronx, Manhattan, and ...
Millions of people visit their libraries every week. What's the draw? Everything. During National Library Week, April 6–12, 2025, take time to discover (or rediscover) what draws people in. This ...
Boismier posted a QR code in her classroom that, when scanned, directed the user to the Brooklyn Public Library "Books Unbanned" project. Books Unbanned, which provides access to books commonly ...
This weekend – late Friday evening, April 11 to early Monday morning, April 14 – there will be no service at the 4/5 platforms at Borough Hall as 4 trains will originate and terminate at Brooklyn ...
The Brooklyn Navy Yard is now accepting submissions for the “What Shapes Our Brooklyn” project! In 2024, artist Phoebe Lo won an open call to create a public artwork for the Brooklyn Navy ...
One of the largest public projects ever created in New York City, Brooklyn Bridge Park was transformed from a dilapidated industrial area into a vibrant, 85-acre civic landscape. “Brooklyn ...
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