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Rep. Towns Helps Bring FEMA Funds to Brooklyn for Blizzard Relief
The Federal Emergency Management Agency finally declares Brooklyn a “disaster area"

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency finally declares Brooklyn a “disaster area"

A burglary and a shooting within the confines of the 81st Precinct
The Fair Wages for New Yorkers Act hopes to alleviate the low-wage situation of hundreds of thousands of poor New Yorkers.
A review of the stories that made headlines this week on Bed-Stuy Patch
According to the 2010 Census, growth in Kings County is reportedly only 1.6 percent since 2000
The Central Brooklyn Housing Council opens its doors in Bedford-Stuyvesant today
Documentary features riveting testimonials of black women rape survivors who defy victimization
A tree giveaway this Saturday will give Bed-Stuy residents a chance to replenish their fallen folliage
The dedication marks the first time in the institution’s 113-year history a library facility has been re-dedicated for an administrator
A weekly update of crime in the 79th Precinct
From the children's book of prose, "My Grandfather Had One Coat," by Angeli Rasbury
A new book of prose by the young writers of Phat Phun Tuesdays Poetry Workshops
Residents at 230 Quincy say "Boardwalk Empire" crews caused a water main break when they knocked over a fire hydrant in February
BSRC, CIBS and HSBC to host an evening of financial empowerment
Brooklyn Community Foundation provides much-needed funding for neighborhood green projects
The Bedford-Stuyvesant New Beginnings Charter School needs a library, and Harry Potter fans around the world are going to help build it
A traffic alert, middle school application deadlines and the last week to catch The Legend of Buster Neal.