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Art Breathes Life Into a Derelict Courthouse

By Cara Jane McGoogan on April 24, 2015 No Longer Empty, Old Bronx Borough Courthouse Bronx, Multimedia, NY City Scene, Video

Art Breathes Life Into a Derelict Courthouse

A new art exhibition in the Old Bronx Borough Courthouse.

Lumos: The Spell that Made a Drizzly Thursday Magical

By Cara Jane McGoogan on April 10, 2015 Multimedia, NY City Scene, Photo

Lumos: The Spell that Made a Drizzly Thursday Magical

JK Rowling lights the Empire State to launch the U.S. branch of her charity Lumos.

It’s a Knockout: Boxing Beats Street Violence in Brooklyn

By Cara Jane McGoogan on April 8, 2015 Brooklyn, Multimedia, News, Photo

It’s a Knockout: Boxing Beats Street Violence in Brooklyn

Boxing at Barclays Center beats gun and gang violence for Brooklyn youths.

Garbage Trucks Go Blue for Autism

By Cara Jane McGoogan on April 3, 2015 News

Garbage Trucks Go Blue for Autism

City garbage trucks will display posters throughout April to make more people aware of the disease

Fit for a King: Historic Brooklyn Theater Reopens

By Cara Jane McGoogan on March 28, 2015 Brooklyn, NY City Scene

Fit for a King: Historic Brooklyn Theater Reopens

After three decades of neglect, the newly renovated Kings Theatre is back in action.

Curling Returns to NYC, After Decades on Ice

By Cara Jane McGoogan on March 21, 2015 Curl NYC, curling Brooklyn, Video

Curling Returns to NYC, After Decades on Ice

For the first time in 100 years New Yorkers can go curling in the city, at a popular program in Prospect Park.

What to Do With a Problem Like NYCHA: Infographic

By Cara Jane McGoogan on February 27, 2015 Politics & Policy, Struggling in the City

What to Do With a Problem Like NYCHA: Infographic

The city and state plan to pump millions into NYCHA so the city’s “worst landlord,” can fix existing problems.

A New Housing Focus: the LGBT Elderly

By Cara Jane McGoogan on February 16, 2015 Bill de Blasio, housing, LGBT elders, LGBT Housing Politics & Policy

A New Housing Focus: the LGBT Elderly

An economically stressed group faces one of their toughest battles yet: to find a place to live.

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