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Public transit bus in Brooklyn, New York
He created murals for the Harlem Hospital, Golden State Mutual, American Museum of Natural History, Public School 154, the Bronx Family and Criminal Court and the Abraham Lincoln High School in Brooklyn, New York.
He spent his early youth attending Public School 149 in East New York, Brooklyn, where he began entertaining his young classmates with songs and jokes, before moving to Thomas Jefferson High School, but he never graduated.
* June 26, 1946: Brooklyn, New York A 15-year-old schoolboy who balked at turning over his pocket money to a gang of seven youths was shot in the chest at 11: 30 A. M. in the basement of the Public School 147 annex of the Brooklyn High School for Automotive Trades.
The NWSISD includes Magnet Schools from Anoka-Hennepin School District, Brooklyn Center Schools, Buffalo-Hanover-Montrose Schools, Elk River Area School District, Fridley Public Schools, ISD 279-Osseo Area Schools, Rockford Public Schools, and Mounds View Public Schools.
He grew up on 54th and 14th Ave in Borough Park, Brooklyn, across from Public School 103 ( now a yeshiva ).
Under plans prepared by Egbert Viele in 1861, this " Mount Prospect Park " was to straddle Flatbush Avenue and include the eponymous Prospect Hill and territory now occupied by the Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and Brooklyn Museum.
The Brooklyn Public Library ( BPL ) is the public library system of the borough of Brooklyn in New York City.
In Fiscal Year 2009, Brooklyn Public Library had the highest program attendance of any public library system in the United States.
The Brooklyn Public Library system was approved by an Act of Legislature of the State of New York on May 1, 1892.
The Brooklyn Common Council then passed a resolution for the establishment of the Brooklyn Public Library on November 30, 1896, with Marie E. Craigie as the first director.
Brooklyn Public Library's governing board is the Board of Trustees, consisting of thirty eight members, all serving in non-salaried positions.
Brooklyn Public Library's Central Library in January 1941 shortly before it opened.
Located at Flatbush Avenue and Eastern Parkway on Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn Public Library's Central Library contains over a million cataloged books, magazines, and multimedia materials.
Occupying over and employing 300 full-time staff members, the building serves as the administrative headquarters for the Brooklyn Public Library system.
The Brooklyn Public Library is one of three separate and independent public library systems in New York City.
The Brooklyn Public Library card is also accepted by the NYPL and QPL, though they may ask for additional identification.
* Brooklyn Public Library-Business Library

Brooklyn and Library
Each year, over one million people enter through Central Library ’ s doors, and countless others access its services online, such as the Historical Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1841-1902.
The Business Library is located at 280 Cadman Plaza West in downtown Brooklyn.
In 1857, a group of young men established the Brooklyn Mercantile Library Association of the City of Brooklyn, which shared a building with the Athenaeum.
In 1878, the Mercantile Library was renamed the Brooklyn Library.
The library outgrew its space, and in 1957, a new building to house both the Business Library and the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood branch was approved by city government.
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Brooklyn and operates
The LIRR operates out of three western terminals in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens.
New York New Jersey Rail, LLC ( NYNJ ) is a switching and terminal railroad operates a car float operation across Upper New York Bay between the Greenville Yard in Jersey City and Brooklyn
The town historical society operates the Brooklyn Historical Society Museum, which includes the Daniel Putnam Tyler Law Office.
William C. Phillips operates Patience T ' ai Chi Association in Brooklyn, NY.
It also owns and operates six wind farms in New Zealand, Australia and Antarctica, and a single turbine in Brooklyn, Wellington.
At all times except middays and rush hours in the peak direction, the 6 local operates between Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx and Brooklyn Bridge – City Hall in Civic Center, Manhattan.
The C service operates at all times except late nights, making all stops between 168th Street in Washington Heights, Manhattan, and Euclid Avenue in City Line, Brooklyn via Central Park West and Eighth Avenue in Manhattan and Fulton Street in Brooklyn.
Normal service operates between 148th Street in Harlem, Manhattan and New Lots Avenue in New Lots, Brooklyn, making express stops in Manhattan and all stops in Brooklyn.
The 2 service operates between 241st Street in Wakefield, the Bronx and Flatbush Avenue – Brooklyn College in Midwood, Brooklyn at all times, making all stops in the Bronx and Brooklyn.
The service operates via White Plains Road in the Bronx, Lenox Avenue and Seventh Avenue in Manhattan and Eastern Parkway and Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn.
Rush hour and midday service operates between Dyre Avenue in Eastchester, Bronx and Flatbush Avenue – Brooklyn College in Midwood, Brooklyn, operating local in the Bronx, express in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
During late nights, the 5 operates as a shuttle between Dyre Avenue and East 180th Street, with passengers using the and trains for service to the rest of the Bronx, Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Limited rush hour service also operates between either Dyre Avenue or Nereid Avenue in the Bronx and either Utica Avenue in Crown Heights, Brooklyn or New Lots Avenue in New Lots, Brooklyn instead of Flatbush Avenue due to space limitations along the Nostrand Avenue segment south of Franklin Avenue, and to allow trains to lay up at the Livonia Yard in East New York.
On weekdays, the Q operates between Ditmars Boulevard in Astoria, Queens and Stillwell Avenue in Coney Island, Brooklyn via Astoria, the south side of the Manhattan Bridge, and Brighton, running express between 34th Street – Herald Square and Canal Street in Manhattan and local elsewhere.
The J runs at all times, while the Z operates only during rush hours in the peak direction ; both services use the entire BMT Archer Avenue Line and BMT Jamaica Line between Jamaica Center – Parsons / Archer in Jamaica, Queens and Lower Manhattan via the Williamsburg Bridge between Brooklyn and Manhattan.
* The 6 ( Lexington Avenue Local ): operates between Pelham Bay Park, the Bronx and Brooklyn Bridge – City Hall, Manhattan at all times.
* Joseph " Sonny " Juliano – Capo of a Brooklyn crew that operates illegal gambling, loansharking, fraud and wire fraud activities.

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