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Classic Caribbean Butternut Squash With Shrimp

I’ve always had a soft spot for butternut squash, and this year, when I visited my dad’s garden in Toronto (you would have seen the ‘story’ on my Instagram), he had a bumper crop of pumpkins and squash waiting to be harvested. That inspired me to revisit a Caribbean classic—butternut squash with shrimp. If you’ve been following along on my “in season” series, you know I love showing how everyday […]

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Caribbean RoundUp

Barbados The Ministry of Health recently revealed that three confirmed Mpox (monkeypox) cases have been identified in three adults since August. One female and two males are affected, bringing the number of Mpox cases identified in Barbados to six since 2022. The ministry added that the three individuals have no apparent travel history. However, two are known to have been in contact with each other. The cases were isolated at […]

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Community Op-Ed: Seven straight quarters of crime reduction: Safer streets, subways, and communities

The Adams administration’s North Star has always been public safety. New Yorkers want to be able to send their kids to school, go to work, shop in their local store, go out for dinner, and come home safely to their family and their community. They want to feel safe AND they want to be safe, and this administration has delivered that for them. Last week, we released the 2025 third […]

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Op-Ed | Seven straight quarters of crime reduction: Safer streets, subways, and communities

The Adams administration’s North Star has always been public safety. New Yorkers want to be able to send their kids to school, go to work, shop in their local store, go out for dinner, and come home safely to their family and their community. They want to feel safe AND they want to be safe, and this administration has delivered that for them. Last week, we released the 2025 third […]

todayOctober 7, 2025 2

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Brooklyn neighbor spreads hope through essential giving

Shurla Alleyne Tyler grew up in Goodwood, Tobago, the smaller island of the Brooklyn Neighbor Spreads Hope Through Essential Giving, and she has She described what life was like growing up there: "As a community, we would always go to the river, pitch marbles, walk to and from school, which made our town very tight-knit. We would go to my paternal grandmother's house in Trinidad during the holidays. It was […]

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Aside from Halloween — scary days ahead

Halloween conjures up acts of ghoulish activities, gloom, dread, dark deeds, and scary situations. For a day rooted in a period of observances on the eve of All Saints Day, a Christian tradition of an evening vigil marked its origins. How it evolved to All Hallows' Eve and a celebration combining ancient pagan customs, it is now the tradition for children and adults to dress up as characters of fantasy, […]

todayOctober 6, 2025

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Caribbean netball legend Gloria Lewis celebrated in Brooklyn at 90

Family members, friends, supporters, and former netballers on Saturday night, Sept. 26, feted Gloria Lewis, the Vincentian-born founding member of the Brooklyn-based Caribbean-American Netball Association (CANA), as she celebrated her 90th birthday. During the gala, at Paint Your Blessing, on Liberty Avenue in Brooklyn, patrons paid adoring tributes to Lewis, a former St. Vincent and the Grenadines national netball star, who also served as CANA’s treasurer. “What can I say […]

todayOctober 6, 2025

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CARICOM elated at the UN resolution on Haiti

Caribbean Community governments welcomed a United Nations Security Council resolution on Haiti that switches the mandate of an international group fighting heavily armed gangs to a suppression force, officials said Wednesday. This opens the door to greater resources and additional boots on the ground. Regional officials had feared that Russia and China would have vetoed the resolution that passed on Tuesday, but along with Pakistan, they simply abstained, allowing resolution […]

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Trinidadian nursing educator wants nurses to build strong legacies

Trinidadian nursing educator Dr. Hazel Mary Sanderson Marcoux, Ed.D., RN, wants nurses to build strong legacies. In delivering the featured address Sunday, Sept. 14, of the Brooklyn-based Trinidad and Tobago Nurses Association of America, Inc. (TTNAA) 57th Anniversary Gala Luncheon and 33rd Scholarship Grant Award Ceremony at Russo's on the Bay in the Howard Beach section of Queens, Dr. Sanderson Marcoux said she has been giving much thought to the […]

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