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Brownstoner Magazine. Brownstoner Magazine began as "a Brooklyn-based website" [1] and in 2017 added a printed edition. Founder Victoria Schneps-Yunis 's company, Schneps Communications, "operates some 20 print newspapers, 10 digital publications and employs about 90 staff members." [1]
Harlem, New York, U.S. Education. Harvard University (B.A.) Yale University (M.A.) Brooklyn Law School (J.D.) Occupation. Journalist. Errol T. Louis (born August 24, 1962) is a New York City journalist and television show host. He has unsuccessfully run for office several times.
The society was founded by John W. Hunter, the former Mayor of Brooklyn. It holds meetings at the Brooklyn Surrogate's Courtroom. Membership requires individuals to have lived in Brooklyn for at least 25 years. [4] The group rose to prominence combatting the merging of New York City with Brooklyn. [1] It termed this "The Great Mistake of 1898."
Brooklyn Eagle. January 29, 1955, returning briefly 1960 to June 25, 1963. The Brooklyn Eagle (originally joint name The Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat, [2] later The Brooklyn Daily Eagle before shortening title further to Brooklyn Eagle) was an afternoon daily newspaper published in the city and later borough of Brooklyn, in New York ...
A 90-year-old New Yorker is facing eviction from his Brooklyn home of over 50 years after he says he fell victim to a deed scam — 18 years ago.. Ray Cortez’s plan to live out his days in the ...
People purporting to be pro-Palestinian activists hurled red paint at the homes of top leaders at the Brooklyn Museum, including its Jewish director, and also splashed paint across the front of ...
Sarah Kustok. Sarah Grace Kustok (/ ˈkuːˌstɒk / KOO-stok; [1] born December 17, 1981) is an American sports reporter who works for the YES Network and Fox Sports. In 2017, she became the first female full-time analyst for an NBA team's local TV broadcasts, when the YES Network promoted her from sideline analyst for Brooklyn Nets games. [2]
In 1994, he began as a reporter on the Metro staff of the Times, and as the paper's Brooklyn bureau chief, he covered education, crime, politics, health care, and the impact of the federal welfare reform legislation of 1996. He contributed to the paper's coverage of police corruption. His long career as a senior editor at the Times began in 1998.