Wendell started off by describing how the town is located right beside a kettle pond in Forest Park, a remnant of the Ice Age ...
After 71 years of service to the community, Brooklyn’s Laurel Garden Club last week announced the difficult decision to dissolve the organization ...
Two new trustees joined the Great Neck Library Board of trustees Thursday night as the board bid farewell to two other ...
About 40 employers, including banks, unions, government agencies and nonprofits will be recruiting at the Jan. 9 job fair.
Fun, free indoor places to play in NYC are always a welcome diversion in our book, particularly when we're staring down ...
Arts, dedicated to African diasporic performance, now has its own space to support work like the choreographer André ...
Abbot Public Library’s own Kimberly Grad will serve on the 2026 Randolph Caldecott Award Selection Committee under the direction of the American Library Association (ALA). Grad, who moved to ...
We all know that New York City is the original concrete jungle – a bustling mass of towering skyscrapers, people-packed ...
The Queens Public Library is continuing its ‘Literary Thursdays’ program for 2025 with a host of talented authors ...
In the late 19th century, Brooklynites had many ways to celebrate the New Year, but the ability to participate depended on one's social class.
Brooklyn Public Library has unveiled designs for a dramatically reimagined modern library in New Lots that nods to the site’s history as an African burial ground, set to replace the currently standing ...