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Esteemed judges share insights on trial assignment parts at Columbian Lawyers CLE event


The Columbian Lawyers Association of Brooklyn hosted a panel of jurists who shared insights into navigating trial assignment parts. 

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Former NYPD officer pleads guilty to wire fraud in $5M forex scam


A former NYPD officer admitted to running a $5 million forex scam, defrauding friends and investors with false promises.

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@BklynEagle: NYC drinking water contains fluoride. https://t.co/5alQsCUu4K



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Putin Escalates Threats to the West With New Ballistic Missile Launch – The New York Times


Putin Escalates Threats to the West With New Ballistic Missile Launch  The New York Times

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@GovKathyHochul: New York has a housing affordability crisis and there’s only one way out: build more housing. The #CityOfYes plan will help confront this crisis head on. I’m proud to stand with our city colleagues and add a $1 billion state commitment for affordable housing in New York City. https://t.co/u8ZdoFOxvz


New York has a housing affordability crisis and there’s only one way out: build more housing. The #CityOfYes plan will help confront this crisis head on.

I’m proud to stand with our city colleagues and add a $1 billion state commitment for affordable housing in New York City. https://t.co/u8ZdoFOxvz


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Our world in photos: November 21


The Brooklyn Daily Eagle editorial staff highlights images from around the world, photos courtesy of the Associated Press.

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Learn more about congestion pricing at MTA December webinars


The MTA will host eight webinars over the month of December for New Yorkers to learn more about the forthcoming Central Business District Tolling Program — better known as congestion pricing — which begins on Jan. 5.

Each online program, the MTA said, will explain the operation of congestion pricing in Manhattan, as well as the various discounts and exemptions available. 

On Monday, the MTA board approved a reduced peak toll of $9 for passenger vehicles traveling into areas of Manhattan below 60th Street— an area known as the Congestion Relief Zone. Increases in charges will be “phased in” to the originally-approved $15 rate by 2031.

Every aspect of the program has been reduced by 40%, including truck tolls, discounts for overnight trips, per-ride surcharges in taxis, Ubers, and Lyfts, and crossing credits on already-tolled bridges and tunnels into the central business district. The reductions came months after Gov. Kathy Hochul abruptly paused congestion pricing just weeks before it was to have taken effect in June under a peak passenger car toll of $15.

The first of the 60-minute general webinars about congestion pricing will take place on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 4, from 4 to 5 p.m. Five additional general webinars will take place between Dec. 6 and 19. Each program will include a 30-minute presentation on the Congestion Relief Zone and a Q&A session.

Additionally, the MTA has scheduled a Dec. 4 seminar, from 3 to 4 p.m., focused on the Individual Disability Exemption Plan (IDEP) and a Dec. 5 seminar, from 2 to 3 p.m., on the Low-Income Discount Plan.  

All participants must register online at new.mta.info/article/congestion-relief-zone-tolling-webinars for the webinar they wish to attend. They will also be invited to send in questions through the registration link. 

A translated video of the webinar presentation will be made available next month for anyone who requires language assistance, the MTA said.

Schedule of webinars

Individual Disability Exemption Plan Webinar: Wednesday, Dec. 4, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
General Webinar: Wednesday, Dec. 4, 4-5 p.m.
Low-Income Discount Plan Webinar: Thursday, Dec. 5, 2-3 p.m.
General Webinar: Friday, Dec. 6, 12:30-1:30 p.m.
General Webinar: Tuesday, Dec. 10, 6-7 p.m.
General Webinar: Thursday, Dec. 12, 11 a.m.-noon.
General Webinar: Monday, Dec. 16, 6-7p.m.
General Webinar: Thursday, Dec. 19, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.


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Is your multi-family building ready for winter? Here’s how to save on insurance


Winter is tough on Brooklyn’s aging brownstones. More pipes are freezing, roofs are getting damaged by wind, and people are slipping on icy sidewalks. For owners, these increased claims are one reason why multi-family apartment insurance rates are jumping up 20 percent to 25 percent every year.

Your building might be at risk if it has:

  • Old pipes
  • Old heating systems
  • Aging roof
  • Outdated wiring
  • Poor insulation

Here’s the good news

Brownstone Agency has something no other insurance agency offers – a way to lock in your current insurance rate for three years, to 2028. Think about it: While other building owners face big price hikes each year, you could keep today’s lower rate.

What claims your policy can cover:

  • Protection if pipes freeze
  • Coverage for ice damage
  • Protection if someone slips and falls
  • Quick emergency repair coverage
  • Discounts for building improvements

Money-saving tip: If you keep good maintenance records and fix things before they break, you could save even more money on your insurance.

Why this matters

Insurance prices are going up, and winter problems make them go up even more. But you can’t get this three-year rate lock anywhere else — only Brownstone Agency offers it.

Want to know more? Give Brownstone Agency a call to learn how to protect your building and save money at the same time.


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@Xudozhnikipoeti: Art by Irene Sheri Vishnevskaya. https://t.co/CHqVSTTXxb


Art by Irene Sheri Vishnevskaya. https://t.co/CHqVSTTXxb