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Barclays Center Holds 'Topping Out' Ceremony
Event marks the complete installation of 10,400 tons of structural steel at the site.

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Event marks the complete installation of 10,400 tons of structural steel at the site.

Singer-songwriter Howard Fishman helps Brooklyn cultural landmark celebrate its 150th anniversary.
Event marks the complete installation of 10,400 tons of structural steel at the site.
Event marks the complete installation of 10,400-pounds of structural steel at the site.
Menorah lighting ceremonies at Borough Hall and Grand Army Plaza planned.
Free Zumba class this Friday in Fort Greene.
Barclays Center's imminent opening cited as major factor in growing headache for area motorists.
Meeting to be held tonight at P.S. 287.
Three victims fight off would-be robbers.
Keylester Williams, 32, charged with the killing of aspiring hip-hop artist Marcquel McDuffy.
A rundown of the top stories from the past week.
Member-run organization's Putnam Avenue storefront almost ready for fresh fruit and vegetable lovers.
Grants vary depending on type of heating and income.
The big guy will be making appearances across the borough. Find out where.
A photo document of construction at the site from October 2010 to December 2011.
Tabla- and sitar-based mashups get some time in the spotlight.
Iconic artist series focuses on the works of legendary choreographer.
Satellite Three on Gates Avenue to be phased out—that is, if DOE has its way.
Victim of Dec. 2 mugging is a 15-year-old student at Brooklyn School for Career Development in Fort Greene.
Celebrate the season with the big man himself.