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‘WTF’ is the future like? ‘What The Financial!’ event with AARP New York will help you find the road to prosperity

Members of the community and supporters came out to support the opening of this Haitian Black owned cafe. Debbie Esther Louis and Randy Peer hold the Brooklyn sign.
Business

Haitian American opens Sweet Sundays Cafe

By Orlande Fleury
Danny Persaud, part owner of Tropical Isle Roti Shop, stands in front of his restaurant on Liberty Ave & Lefferts Blvd.
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Tropical Isle Roti Shop: A culinary gem in the heart of Little Guyana and beyond 

By Tracey Khan
Naala Royale-Holder, owner of Dunns River Lounge, celebrates her 20th anniversary in business, surrounded by Senior Councilwoman Dorothy Goosby, Rockville Centre Deputy Mayor Kathy Baxley, Councilwoman Laura Ryder, Legislator Scott Davis, Minority Affairs Executive Director Lionel Chitty, President of Rockville Centre Chamber of Commerce Ed Asip, and employees during the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
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Celebrating 20 years of Dunns River Lounge: A culinary jewel in Rockville Centre

By Tracey Khan
Bake and Things, from left: Grenadian Antoinette Alexander-Saffian, Jamaican Patricia Davidson and Trinidadian Vianny Bishop.
Business

I AM CARIBBEING celebrates Caribbean American Heritage Month and Juneteenth, honors Little Caribbean small businesses

By Nelson A. King
Cassandre Davilmar, owner of Lakou Cafe in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
Brooklyn

Haitian-American entrepreneur Cassandre Davilmar focuses on building Lakou Café

By Nelson A. King
Waterfall Lounge & Bar is located at 4703 Church Ave., Brooklyn, New York.
Business

Waterfall Lounge: A family legacy of culinary excellence and community

By Tracey Khan
Guyanese-born Sheon O Sampson, a debenor dresser, who is the owner and CEO of Caribbean Power Jam Radio, located at 169 Remson Ave. in Brooklyn, celebrates eight successful years broadcasting stirring entertainment, and inspiring content to the community.
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Power Jam Radio celebrates 8th anniversary with millions of fans, inspiring programming

By Tangerine Clarke
Owner of 'Just Because Hair Therapy Salon' Carol Thomas.
Business

Hair care pioneer Carol Thomas shares entrepreneurial insights, revolutionizing hair care in Black and Brown communities

By Tracey Khan
CEO of GloFace LLC, Devindra Mohanlall.
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Devindra Mohanlall: Breaking stereotypes and empowering women through makeup artistry 

By Tracey Khan
Late President and CEO of Tower Isle Frozen Food, Patrick Jolly.
Jamaica

Caribbean business stalwart Patrick Jolly passes

By Dawn Plummer
parris
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Kimberly Parris: Local chef, entrepreneur and innovator hopes to inspire others through food

Owner of Miya Hair Candacy Benjamin.
Business

Miya Hair: A testament to love, resilience, and success

By Tracey Khan
Ron Soogrim visits and inspects produce from one of his farms.
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United States-based Guyanese entrepreneur Ron Soogrim cultivates success in global agricultural business 

By Tracey Khan
Officials celebrated the opening of Matawana Dispensary, the first Black woman-owned legal cannabis dispensary in Brooklyn, on Thursday, February 29, 2024.
Business

Brooklyn’s first Black woman-owned dispensary opens in Park Slope, Adams vows to crack down on illegal sellers

By Kirstyn Brendlen
A Google Maps screenshot of the Brooklyn bookstore, Taylor and Co. Books, storefront in March 2023 when it opened.
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Local bookstore celebrates one-year anniversary

By Milette Millington

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A free monthly educational event for old
March 25, 10:30 am

Eat Well, Be Well, A TeamCare Medical Event
TeamCare Medical

The Carl David Richardson Foundation and
March 27, 7 pm

Carl David Richardson Foundation & Women Helping Women Empowerment Group Gala
Antun’s Catering Hall

Join Us for Our Annual SD-19 Easter Egg
March 28, 1 pm

Senator Roxanne Persaud’s SD-19 Easter Egg Hunt
Canarsie Park

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March 28, 6 pm

The Worship Experience: Brooklyn Night of Praise & Worship Music (Free Event)
Trinity Methodist Church

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April 4, 7:30 pm

Aries Black Tie Event
ATOLYE

Sunday, April 19, 2026  1 p.m. Stern Aud
April 19, 1 pm

Ensemble Spotlight Series – April 19, 2026
Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage

Shyne is a legendary Belizean-born rappe
May 2, 9 pm

Shyne 25th Anniversary Tour
Kings Theatre

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