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Nelson A. King

“Born for Greatness” covert art.
Music

Buju Banton ‘Born for Greatness’

By Nelson A. King
J’Ouvert and parade of the bands during Spicemas.
Grenada

Grenada readies for Spicemas

By Nelson A. King
Mayor Eric Adams appoints Edward A. Caban as the 46th commissioner and Caribbean-American Tania Kinsella as the 45th first deputy commissioner of the New York City Police Department (NYPD).
Guyana

Adams appoints Caribbean-American as First Deputy Police Commissioner

By Nelson A. King
Governor Kathy Hochul.
News

Hochul announces new executive action on housing crisis

By Nelson A. King
Brooklyn Borouagh Preiident Anthonio Reynoso addresses Maternal Health Expo.
Brooklyn

Brooklyn Borough Prez hosts Maternal Health Expo

By Nelson A. King
Jamaican singer-songwriter Koffee performing in the US Virgin Islands on July 3.
Caribbean

St. John Carnival ignites the spirit of celebration

By Nelson A. King
St. Lucian Dona Regis-Prosper, first female secretary-general, CEO of Caribbean Tourism Organization.
St Lucia

CTO names St. Lucian Dona Regis-Prosper first female secretary-general, CEO

By Nelson A. King
Entrepreneurs Cindy Lee and Marie Driven.
Business

Event space Room43 opens in Brooklyn

By Nelson A. King
Sports

Caribbean-American Jarace Walker drafted into NBA

By Nelson A. King
The Mighty Sparrow.
Grenada

TUCO celebrates Mighty Sparrow on 88th birthday

By Nelson A. King
Graduates with Pastor Roger Jackson (back row far right).
News

FSUMC celebrates educational milestones

By Nelson A. King
Braata Folk Singers perform in September last year during the Guyana Cultural Association's Folk Festival at the Old Boys & Girls High School Grounds in Brooklyn.
Music

Braata Productions hosts Bankra Caribbean Culture Festival

By Nelson A. King
Jamaica DF Amari’i Bell.
Sports

Jamaica’s ‘Mr. Consistent’ delivers in crucial moment: CONCACAF

By Nelson A. King
Fya Empress riles up picnic-goers in Vincy Day Picnic in Brooklyn in late July 2022.
St Vincent

DOUBLE CROWN

By Nelson A. King
Midfielder Romaine Sawyers inspires St. Kitts and Nevis youth.
Sports

SKN will never forget 2023 Gold Cup: CONCACAF

By Nelson A. King
Justice Wavny Toussaint, center, holds the proclamation from Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso. Others in photo, from left Trinidad and Tobago Consul General Andre Laveau, Howard University President Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick, Hon. Dena Douglas and Hon. Edwina Richardson-Mendelson.
Trinidad & Tobago

Caribbean-American judges honor Trinidadian jurist Wavny Toussaint

By Nelson A. King
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Legendary Jamaican Jazz Maestro Hon. Dr. Monty Alexander Returns To Birdland For An Unforgettable Week Of Music
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BPL Presents welcomes poet, novelist, di
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My Commitment to Me: A Brooklyn Story 📅
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My Commitment to Me: A Brooklyn Story
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Sept. 28, 3 pm

The Orchestra Now Performs Three Generations of Composers from China
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Oct. 2, 5:30 pm

Caribbean Heritage Theatre Comes to Queens: Conch Shell Productions Presents The Buzzer by CHANDRA THOMAS
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