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Nelson A. King

Nigel 'Nigy Boy' Hector, the 23 year old New York-based visually impaired reggae artist from Montego Bay, Jamaica making his Sumfest debut at Reggae Sumfest in Montego Bay.
Music

Visually impaired reggae artist Nigy Boy stuns on Sumfest debut

By Nelson A. King
St. Vincent and the Grenadines' United States Consul General Rondy McIntosh, back row, in white shirt, without cap, with nationals, with some relief items in foreground, at the Friends of Crown Heights Educational Center in Brooklyn
Brooklyn

SVG Hurricane Beryl relief ‘continues to go well’

By Nelson A. King
Grenadian gospel singer Ijeal Joseph. Photo by Nelson A. King
Music

Award-winning Grenadian gospel singer Ijeal Joseph shares stage with legendary Donnie McClurkin for Hurricane Beryl relief

By Nelson A. King
Jayden, Aminique, Wanly, Starr & Kelvin
Movies

‘Behavior’ provides ‘compelling exploration of mental health issues’

By Nelson A. King
Hakeem Jeffries (l) and Chuck Schumer (r)
Politics

Dems leaders back Harris

By Nelson A. King
Nduvoakim Abdus-Salaam
Food

Award-winning Jamaican chef cooked up flavor at Creole Food Festival

By Nelson A. King
BMCC President Dr. Anthony E. Munroe, left, signs agreement with Prof. Colin Gyles, CD, UCC president, flanked by officials
Jamaica

BMCC, UCC sign agreement for ‘knowledge exchange, cultural enhancement’

By Nelson A. King
Sen. Zellnor Y. Myrie
Politics

Myrie wants eligible students vote in Presidential Election

By Nelson A. King
Port of Carricaou damaged by Hurrican Beryl.
News

Trinidadian politician, contingent see first-hand ‘horrific’ damage, destruction on Carriacou

By Nelson A. King
Allena Frazier portrays "Hibiscus.”
Carnival

Branches JS 21 and Mango Tree Productions presents ‘A Touch of Class’

By Nelson A. King
Governor Kathy Hochul unveils Liberty Landing, a transformative project to convert the state-owned 100,000 square-foot former Bayview Correctional Facility in Manhattan into affordable housing for low-income residents and supportive housing for formerly incarcerated individuals reentering the community. The proposed project, a joint venture between Camber Property Group and Osborne Association, would invest over $108 million in West Chelsea and provide 124 permanently affordable housing units and on-site supportive services.
New York Local

$500M investment to build, preserve affordable housing in NYC

By Nelson A. King
Bahamian artist, Julien 'Believe' Thompson performing at the South Jersey Caribbean Festival.
Music

South Jersey Caribbean Festival prez ‘overjoyed’ with ‘overwhelming attendance’

By Nelson A. King
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Politics

Brooklyn Dems chair welcomes Biden’s exit from presidential race, endorses Harris

By Nelson A. King
“With Your Voice” display by Juanli Carrión and Rodolfo Kusulas in Gowanus, Brooklyn.
Arts & Theater

Van Alen Institute unveils ‘With Your Voice’

By Nelson A. King
Jamaican reggae icon Buju Banton.
Music

Buju Banton, ‘The Overcomer’, announces first-ever UBS Arena Tour

By Nelson A. King
Jelan Weekes portrays "Trinidad.”
Carnival

Carnival Royal, formerly Antoine International, makes ‘A Visit To…’

By Nelson A. King
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