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Sunday, April 5th, 2020

Msgr. Cassato at St. A’s Uses Facebook for Mass

    While the Coronavirus Pandemic rages through New York City and keeps people indoors, Monsignor Cassato of St. Athanasius Church uses Facebook to reach parishioners.     Last week,  St. Anthanasius’ online mass had 2,000 viewers!  If  you haven’t seen mass today – take a listen. Monsignor Cassato is so alive while he reads the […]

Thursday, April 2nd, 2020

Chinese Restaurants Still Open in Bay Ridge

      1) Grand Szechuan House opened   2) Szechuan Delight opens 5/10 –  718-836-2383 3) Chopstix opened   4) Panda Garden is open again  5) Pearl of China is open  6) QQStar opened 7) Kathy’s Dumplings   7924 – 3rd Avenue  Their menu – On Seamless 8) Taste of China on 57th and 5th  – Order here […]

Wednesday, April 1st, 2020

Brannan Isn’t On the Rent Letter

      This letter is important. Whose standing up against Governor Cuomo who didn’t pass a rent bill?   You can read the letter larger here. Notice Justin Brannan isn’t on this letter. As I have been seeing with Brannan for awhile, he isn’t allowed to be vocal towards party leaders. Brannan is home – […]

Friday, March 27th, 2020

How NYC Politicians and Health Officials Failed Us.

How are WE, the most powerful country in the world at this point?  A lot of people led astray and don’t know what they are talking about.  The writing was on the wall in China, Italy and other parts of the world – we could have been more prepared.  Our city didn’t take precautions either. […]

Thursday, March 26th, 2020

Prayers for Todd Maisel

Todd Maisel recovered from coronavirus and is back at work!   Photo from Maisel’s Twitter    You may not know Todd Maisel, but if you live in Brooklyn, you have probably seen his work.   Todd Maisel is a photojournalist for AM New York. His photos have appeared in The Brooklyn Paper, The Brooklyn Reporter, Bklyner […]

Tuesday, March 24th, 2020

Volunteer in Brooklyn to Deliver Food

    We need volunteers in Brooklyn to help us deliver food items to the elderly and vulnerable Brooklyn Community.   Sign up here to volunteer : http://bit.ly/COVID19volunteer        

Tuesday, March 24th, 2020

RIP Dezann Romain, Brooklyn Principal

    Dezann Romain – she was only 36-years-old and the principal of Brooklyn Democracy Academy in Brownsville, Brooklyn.   See article Dezann worked her whole life to be a school leader. And she was taken out by the coronavirus. One of her former students shared this:             From Gothamist: Thursday, March […]

Monday, March 23rd, 2020

Want People to Stay Inside? Talk about Italy

  Did you know that as of today, 6,077 people have died in Italy due to the coronavirus? Source Almost 64,000 people in Italy have the coronavirus.  Source NYC is said to be 10 days behind Italy.  What did Italy look like on March 13th?  1,266 deaths in Italy   March 12th – 1,016 deaths in […]

Sunday, March 22nd, 2020

Brooklyn Hospitals Change Birthing

       

Sunday, March 22nd, 2020

Donate Blood – Coronavirus Pandemic

          To donate blood , call 800-933-2566. Also  www.nybc.org    The Red Cross has no collections in NYC right now – just NJ – see here        

Saturday, March 21st, 2020

James Cai Recovered from COVID-19 – Discharged!

      James Cai is the Healthcare worker who had coronavirus since the beginning of the month.   Although James Cai is from NJ, he’s tied to Brooklyn because he worked at the King David Nursing Home at 2266 Cropsey Avenue.  James Cai wrote today that he was released from  Hackensack University Medical Center 30 Prospect Ave, Hackensack, […]

Saturday, March 21st, 2020

If You Don’t Have a Bklyn Library Card…You Can Get One Here

        If you do not have a Brooklyn Public Library card, but want to get access to the  ebooks or databases, you can now apply for an ecard here! Note: You have to ALLOW location when it prompts you.  The library has shows and meetings for children, teens and adults. See here   […]

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