At a digital resource fair in Sunset Park on Dec. 16, Brooklyn Public Library staffers discussed the library's affordable internet program for low-income Brooklynites.
The cuts, including some scheduled for the next fiscal year that starts in July, include reductions for programs offering English-language classes and legal help for people at risk of deportation at a time when demand for those services is only increasing, providers say.
By Nora Quintanilla New York, Aug 9 (EFE).- Jay-Z is known all over the world as one of the most successful hip-hop artists of all time. But the status this billionaire rapper, record producer and entrepreneur enjoys in his native Brooklyn rises to another level entirely. Indeed, in that New York City borough, he can …