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Past articles by James:

Radiologist continues citywide expansion with new Bklyn office

These noted doctors are ready to see Brooklyn! → Read More

Help us crown the new Kings of Kings!

Hey, Brooklyn — we’re looking for a few good men! → Read More

Cycling for a cure: Three Guys from Brooklyn co-owner riding in Bike MS to honor late father

A co-owner of a beloved Brooklyn grocery store is hopping on his bike along with hundreds of other cyclists this Sunday for a 50-mile trek across the city to raise awareness and funds for multiple sclerosis. → Read More

Dropping anchor: Knicks star docking yacht at Brooklyn marina

He makes a living at the World’s Most Famous Arena, but starting this season, Lance Thomas of the New York Knicks will be spending some leisure time at Brooklyn’s most famous marina. → Read More

Heart and stroll: Do-gooders step through Coney to raise money, awareness for heart health

More than 1,000 do-gooders are expected to flock to MCU Park on Sept. 16 to participate in the American Heart Association’s fourth-annual Brooklyn Heart Walk, which kicks off at 10 am at the Coney Island home of the beloved Brooklyn Cyclones. → Read More

Guy Molinari, Republican powerbroker on Staten Island and in Bay Ridge, 89

Guy Molinari, who reigned as Staten Island’s top Republican power broker for nearly 30 years as a local, state, and federal legislator — and whose long political shadow loomed across the Narrows onto Bay Ridge — died on July 25 of pneumonia in a Manhattan hospital. He was 89. → Read More

Colossus across the Narrows

Guy Molinari, who reigned as Staten Island’s top Republican power broker for nearly 30 years as a local, state, and federal legislator — and whose long political shadow loomed across the Narrows onto Bay Ridge — died on July 25 of pneumonia in a Manhattan hospital. He was 89. → Read More

Cycling for a cure: Week-long NYC-to-Buffalo bike ride raises money to battle cancer

These cyclists are taking the ride of a lifetime — to save others’ lives. → Read More

Lauding ladies! We toast boro’s best and brightest females at 2018 Women of Distinction gala

Courier Life Publications and Community News Group honored 26 of the borough’s most worthy women at a May 31 awards gala at Sirico’s Caterers in Dyker Heights, celebrating of our Brooklyn Women of Distinction, class of 2018. → Read More

West Point commander is grand marshal of 2018 Brooklyn Memorial Day parade

This Memorial Day in Bay Ridge, they’ll strike up the bands — all 18 of them. The 151st annual Kings County Memorial Day Parade — the oldest continuous large city Memorial Day march in the U.S. — is set to step off Monday, May 28, at 11 am from 78th Street and Third Ave. Lieutenant General Robert L. Caslen, Jr., Superintendent of the United States Military Academy at West Point, will serve as… → Read More

Get your free rain barrel on May 27

The rain, it’s plain, falls mainly … in the barrels! → Read More

Meet the judge: Kings County Supreme Court Justice Noach Dear chats with us

This conversation is now in session! → Read More

We drove by shortly after this car flipped on Brooklyn Bridge yesterday.

Had to wait for the photos to develop, but here they are. → Read More

Brooklyn Paper: Your world, your news

Brooklyn Paper Radio Vince and Gersh discuss whether 17 year olds should have the right to vote and much more live on Brooklyn Paper Radio! Here are some ways to have new episodes delivered to your favorite device: → Read More

Into the Sunset! Southern Brooklyn residents to get new ferry to Manhattan on May 1

All you need is about 15 minutes, $2.75, and a dream. → Read More

Into the Sunset! Southern Brooklyn residents to get new ferry to Manhattan on May 1

All you need is about 15 minutes, $2.75, and a dream. → Read More