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Brooklyn Truck Accident Lawyers at Kucher Law Group Discuss the Differences Between a Truck Accident and a Car Accident
Brooklyn Truck Accident Lawyers at Kucher Law Group release a new article (https://www.rrklawgroup.com/truck-accident-lawyer/) explaining the major differences between a truck accident and a car accident. The lawyers explain in the article that truck accidents are the deadliest type of motor vehicle collisions. Truck crashes also account for about half of all automobile fatalities in America. The article from the Brooklyn truck accident lawyers says, “It can be difficult to sort through all the confusion after a truck crash. However, it is important to notify the police and emergency personnel as soon as possible so they can assist and provide any necessary medical attention to injuries sustained from the crash.” The…
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Six truly cool Brooklyn small businesses to shop this holiday
NY Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links. Brooklyn’s small businesses aren’t letting the Grinch — or the ongoing supply chain shortages — ruin Christmas. Savvy store owners have come up with creative and crafty ways to keep their shelves full and customers happy. “We started seriously stocking up in late May and now have a massive amount of inventory,” Mary Meyer, co-founder of Bushwick store Friends NYC, told The Post of the retailer’s holiday season prep. So — after you read this story, of course — close your browser window, get out of your apartment, and get back to shopping in real life!…
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$40,000 awarded to Brooklyn entrepreneurs by BPL’s business plan competition
One of the terrariums established by TerrartNYC, a landscaping organization devoted to creating self-sustaining terrariums. Photograph courtesy of Brooklyn General public Library Brooklyn Public Library’s 18th annual PowerUP! Company Strategy Level of competition awarded $40,000 to aspiring business people at a digital pitch level of competition and awards ceremony Wednesday evening hosted by Joe Connolly, company anchor for WCBS NewsRadio 880. Dime Community Financial institution introduced the $20,000 grand prize to Charly Uzcatequi, Timothy Chu and Henger Ydrogo for TerrartNYC, a landscaping company focused to producing self-sustaining terrariums in New York Metropolis. A judging panel of organization homeowners, nonprofit leaders and lecturers picked TerrartNYC from a field of in excess…