New York City Comptroller Brad Lander on Wednesday published Street Safety in the Era of Micromobility, a report outlining regulations for e-bikes, mopeds and e-scooters aimed at enhancing safety and accountability on the city’s increasingly crowded streets. The legalization of micromobility vehicles in New York State in 2020 and the growth of app-based food delivery services seen scores of New Yorkers use them as affordable and environmentally friendly alternative transportation options. The report, however, highlights challenges attributed to the lack of provision of infrastructure for mopeds, according to a press release. https://lnkd.in/eV2b43_W
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As the general election nears on Tuesday, Nov. 5, the Brooklyn branch of the NAACP reached out to voters across the state in hopes of boosting early voting numbers. The Brooklyn NAACP hosted a voter outreach day dubbed “Golden Day” on Saturday, with the purpose spreading the word about voter registration and early voting, which ended in the city on Sunday, Nov. 3. https://lnkd.in/eEYWxtMz
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday declined to answer questions about former president Donald Trump and recent comments he made during the weekend rally at Madison Square Garden at a contentious weekly press briefing. The mayor quickly shut down questions regarding Trump and instead called for members of the media to “turn down the rhetoric” and ask questions that matter to New Yorkers. “I find [it] insulting when you have children dying on top of trains…A housing crisis in the city, affordability…With all that's going on to everyday New Yorkers, we're asking questions that is someone a fascist or is someone a Hitler,” he said. Read the full story at the link below: https://lnkd.in/eZpn4r_m
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The ongoing war between Israel-Hamas may seem a world away to some, but for many Palestinian Americans in Brooklyn, the conflict weighs heavy, including on their vote in the upcoming presidential election. From Bay Ridge to Dyker Heights to Bensonhurst, neighborhoods that have a large Palestinian population, many residents have close ties to Gaza and the West Bank. The ongoing violence has influenced their daily lives here and their choice for the next president of the United States. "All the presidents are liars," said Mahmoud Kassem, the owner of Al-Aqsa Bakery in Bay Ridge. "Everybody promises something. Obama was a liar. Biden promised a Palestinian state, but he became president and changed his mind." Read the full story at the link below: https://lnkd.in/enyRF_Ej
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On BK Reader this morning: There has been a record number of traffic crashes and deaths in New York City so far in 2024, claiming the lives of 193 people and leaving 2,338 seriously injured, according to a recent study. The study, released by Transportation Alternatives and Families for Safe Streets on Monday, also found that there was a 20% increase in serious injuries in Brooklyn when compared to 2022, according to a press release. https://lnkd.in/eufJ-rE9
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Across New York City, thousands of recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) have reported that their benefits were stolen, often leaving them without funds for groceries, sometimes for up to two months. Many Brooklyn residents who spoke to BK Reader about their experience suspect that their SNAP information may have been zapped at local grocery stores and delis. The theft occurs when a customer swipes their Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card through a payment device that is bugged with a card skimmer, sometimes stealing all or most of the card’s balance. Since August of 2023, the city received about 110,000 theft claims, according to a spokesperson for the New York City Department of Social Services. https://lnkd.in/eRhHEEre
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Porchetta Focaccia Sandwich. Country Ham. Smoked Pork Belly. Not only can you enjoy these delectable dishes from an ever-changing menu at Leland Eating and Drinking House, but you can also learn about the butchery process used to prepare them. Twice a month, the Prospect Heights restaurant known for its focus on local food and wine, opens its kitchen doors for a butchery class and tasting dinner. Depending on the season, Leland offers a pork, duck or tuna butchery demonstration. https://lnkd.in/ewKUPZwt
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The New York Liberty kicked off a cross-borough championship celebration tour on Thursday, with fans turning out in droves at each stop to celebrate the franchise’s first WNBA title. The day began with a ticker tape parade down the Canyon of Heroes on Broadway in lower Manhattan, followed by a rally at City Hall. Liberty fans at the ticker tape parade. Photo: Supplied/Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office It was the first-ever ticker tape championship parade for a women's sports team in New York, which made it feel special as floats full of players, their families and Liberty staff cruised down Broadway, showered by confetti as they hoisted the WNBA trophy. https://lnkd.in/eXaZM8zG
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The New York City Department of Education welcomed it's first public Montessori school in the city this September when it opened Albee Square Montessori P.S. 482 in Downtown Brooklyn. The Montessori education method was created by Dr. Maria Montessori in 1906. It is "student-led and self-paced but guided, assessed, and enriched by knowledgeable and caring teachers, the leadership of their peers, and a nurturing environment," according to the American Montessori Society. This is something that Brooklyn and the rest of New York were ready to have, according to Interim Principal Carol Mongiello. "Montessori schools have been historically private," she said. "But there is more of a movement to have public Montessori schools. There's definitely always been an interest and curiosity." https://lnkd.in/e9pCD534
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and-mortar space in Bay Ridge. AsafespaceStudio is an extension of the AsafespaceMentor, a nonprofit organization founded by wellness practitioner and mental health advocate Teya Knapp. Located at 14 53rd St., the wellness studio, set to open before the end of the year, will provide mental health seminars and wellness classes targeted toward the BIPOC community. Classes will include strength training, dance, yoga, sound healing, reiki and breathwork, among other things. Visitors will also be able to partake in massages, facials and one-on-one talk therapy sessions with Moradeyo Adeyi, AsafespaceMentor practitioner and founder of LoveWell Psychotherapy. https://lnkd.in/etGbPwaz