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The illustrious choir singing during the 170th Anniversary of Bedford Central Presbyterian Church, in Brooklyn.
News

Bedford Central Presbyterian Church celebrates 170th Anniversary

By Tangerine Clarke
Anniversary Choir wears pink ombre and sings “My Help” by composer Bam Crawford. The performance was directed by Sis. Barbadian Sophia Eversley, with Sis Trinidadian Patricia Senhouse as soloist.
News

Brooklyn Methodist church celebrates 133rd anniversary

By Nelson A. King
Prayer
Jamaica

Keep prayer in Jamaican public schools

By Dawn Plummer
Prime Minister of The Bahamas, Phillip Davis.
Bahamas

DITCH THE BRITISH MOVE

By Bert Wilkinson
Aminta Kalawan, founder and executive director of SQMW (front,third from left), surrounded by members at the first Fall Harvest Festival to promote civic engagement in Queens.
Queens

Queens group promotes civic engagement during Fall Harvest Festival

By Tangerine Clarke
News

Former Latin American leaders urge U.S. change on Cuba

By MEGAN JANETSKY
Sports

Trini swimmer grabs 6 medals

By Michael Kevin Williams
Arts & Entertainment

Go With The Flo

By Flo Anthony
Marie Young (left) and Marva Joseph, standing in front of a sign that has 26.2 written on it. They are holding their participant stickers.
Trinidad & Tobago

READY, SET, GO

By Milette Millington
The Jamaica National Senior Women's Soccer team, the Reggae Girlz.
Sports

Reggae Girlz face off against France, Brazil in Women’s World Cup

By Nelson A. King
From left: Venny Etienne, fashion designer and CEO of Levenity Collection, LLC, Alba Mota, community and cultural activist, Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, Wendy Garcia, deputy commissioner, New York City Council Member, Farah N. Louis, Max Agenda Santos from the Aventura Band and Rosemonde Pierre-Louis, Public Sector Leader and Chairperson of Haitian Roundtable (HRT).
Haiti

Celebrating Haitian and Dominican heritage in Brooklyn

By Orlande Fleury
Sports

Coach Phil Simmons has resigned

By Michael Kevin Williams
Action of the 2022 Scotiabank Concacaf League between Celso Borges of LD Alajuelense and Carlos Pineda of CD Olimpia at the Estadio Chelato Ucles in Tegucigalpa, Honduras on Oct. 26, 2022.
Sports

Costa Rica, Honduras clubs vie for glory in 2022 SCL finale

By Nelson A. King
Albert Baldeo advocating for Diwali to be a holiday.
Guest Perspective

Opinion: Stop exploiting and duping us about propose Diwali holiday

By Albert Baldeo
Guest Perspective

American horror story

By Politics NY
Book cover of 'Someday, Maybe' by Onyi Nwabineli.
Books

They say that if you want to see God laugh, make plans

By Terri Schlichenmeyer

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Jane Hartsook Gallery at Greenwich House Pottery presents ‘Ceramics Now’ featuring Daniel Barragán, Carson Culp, Kristy Moreno and Gina Tibbott
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Brunch 101: An Immersive Boozy Brunch Experience
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