Bk's housing affordability, American Fusion 2.0 on 5th, and Excellence Girls Charter School were in the news from Sept. 26 — 30
Brunch from London, pancakes from Melbourne, 'haunted' luxury, new condos, and no more ramen, all from Sep. 19 — Sep. 23
Electric car races, playground reconstructions and a shocking shooting were in the news from Sep. 19 — Sep. 23.
We spoke to four Muslim men in Brooklyn about life during the high-profile manhunt and capture of Ahmad Khan Rahami, alleged Chelsea bomber.
A new Franklin Avenue cocktail bar, 73 units coming to the former home of Supercollider, and zombie lots: news from Sep. 12 — Sep. 16
The future of Red Hook, Citi Bike drama, and an unprecedented lockout at LIU, all from Sep. 12 — Sep. 16
Your new Citi Bike docks were discussed in a series of community meetings, but the city says it's willing to move them.
The F and G trains will skip most of the stops between Hoyt-Schermerhorn and Church Avenue.
Students protest at LIU Brooklyn, protesters rally at a Sunset Park prison, tour a decaying playground, and more from Sep. 5 — Sep. 9
Anti-gentrification activism in Flatbush, Michael Jackson in Bed-Stuy, Carribean food in Crown Heights: stories from Aug. 29 — Sep. 3
Cops posted a series of brutally literal flyers around Crown Heights ahead of this year's J'Ouvert street party.
For Aug. 22-26: Citi Bike expands; shepherd's pie has a new home; a virtual knitting and crochet factory has opened; and more.
A new Bushwick art/food/office complex, neighborhood troubles for Bleachers and Woodland in Prospect Heights, and more from Aug. 22-26
For Monday, August 15 — Friday, August 19
For August 8 — August 15
For August 1 — August 7
For July 25 — July 31
Champs, Maimonides of Brooklyn, and Little Choc Apothecary make the list.
For July 18 — July 24
The stations at Prospect Avenue in South Slope, 53rd Street in Sunset Park, and Bay Ridge Avenue in Bay Ridge will be refurbished first.
For July 11 — July 17
For July 4 — July 10
The changes will last from 11:45 a.m. Friday through 5 a.m. Monday
For June 27 — July 3
The changes will be in effect from 11:45 p.m. Friday until 5 a.m. Monday.
Breakfast and lunch are being provided at schools, pools and many other locations, and you don't have to be in summer school to eat.
Are you looking for a fancy bar or a free park? No matter your mood, there's a fireworks experience it to match it.
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For Monday, June 20 — Friday, June 24
Most changes last from 11:45 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday.
Find out where to cool off without spending money in Brooklyn this summer.
For June 13 through June 20
Well-wishers are filling colorful lengths of cloth with messages that will cloak Borough Hall.
Ongoing work will also continue to affect the N and F lines in southern Brooklyn.
Partial and full closures of the inner roadway are scheduled between June 17 and June 24.
No G Trains will run at night this week from the Bedford-Nostrand stop in Bed-Stuy all the way down to the Church Avenue stop in Kensington.
A mixture of messages filled the street, including remembrances of the dead, calls for gun control and opposition to Islamophobia.
June 6 — June 12
The L Train, the Criminal Justice Reform Act and Carey Gabay's alleged murderer were in the news this week.
Chickenpox, the Brooklyn Queens Connector, and the prospect of drinking a beer high above the Navy Yard all earned headlines.