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NYC DOB “Building After Hours”

Department of Buildings borough offices will be open for Buildings After Hours on the first and third Tuesday of the month from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Brooklyn homeowners, tenants, small business owners, and building managers may attend Buildings After Hours at the Brooklyn Borough Office, 345 Adams Street, 3rd Floor, Brooklyn 11201. At Buildings After Hours […]

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Lunch & Learn: A Blacklist Education

Join the NYC Department of Records & Information Services (DORIS) each month for a virtual Lunch & Learn Series – an intimate conversation with agency staff and special guests focusing on the collections of the Municipal Archives and Library and the history of New York City. On Tuesday, February 3, Dr. Jane S. Smith will

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MTA Mobile Sales Vehicle

Senior citizens 65 years old and disabled individuals are eligible to apply. Proper identification, such as Medicare card and driver’s license or photo ID must be presented. Upcoming Dates: Tuesday, January 6, 2026 – 10AM – 12PMTuesday, February 3, 2026 – 10AM – 12PMTuesday, March 3, 2026 – 10AM – 12PM

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Lunch & Learn: The Village Voice

Join the NYC Department of Records & Information Services (DORIS) each month for their virtual Lunch & Learn Series – an intimate conversation with agency staff and special guests focusing on the collections of the Municipal Archives and Library and the history of New York City. On Tuesday, January 27, Tricia Romano, the author of

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Democracy on Your Block: Inside Brooklyn’s Community Boards

This panel brings together representatives from CBs 9, 10 and 18 to discuss how democracy works at the neighborhood level; a flyer is attached. The program is part of CBH’s exhibition People Making Power: Politics in Brooklyn (on view through August 2026). The Center for Brooklyn History (CBH) is Brooklyn Public Library’s nationally recognized research and public history library.

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