Bus drivers serving 15,000 school kids in Brooklyn and Queens had threatened to walk off the job Nov. 1.
A planned co-working space fell through, a fancy movie theater opened, and Airbnb remains contentious: stories from Oct. 24—28.
Dredging in the Gowanus, de Blasio's chopper rides, and Sunset Park's federal prison were in the news from Oct. 24—28
”Lion Ark” Screening in Brooklyn, NY to promote the DVD release in November
The 31-year-old Hawthorne man died after hitting his head and falling into a 35-foot deep tank, a police source said.
Brooklyn students interested in the criminal justice system can spend a week working at the DA's office in February or April.
The legacy of the Holocaust, one of the biggest crimes in humanity, must be preserved for the future generations of the Jewish community.
Eco-friendly company, Royal Dog Chew, leads the way in organic pet food with Himalayan sourced dog chews.
Red Hoek Point, Pier 3, the Sunset Park Library, and braised goat were all in the news from Oct. 17—21
Brooklyn Bridge Park keeps growing, F train changes will persist, and lamentations over J'Ouvert: news from Oct. 17—21
The 3rd Annual Lung Cancer 5K Run/Walk Hopes to Raise Over $50,000 for Lung Cancer Research
New York City is a fantastic place to be in Autumn – when the slow months of Summer speed up and culture starts really brewing.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday that he won't replace late Brooklyn DA Ken Thompson's top lieutenant until the 2017 election.
Gelato on Classon Ave., a new Century 21 and Saks Off Fifth, and the Brooklyn Children's Museum expansion: news from Oct. 10—14
'The Campus' is coming to Brownsville, Verizon layoffs are planned, and Red Hook talks flood protection, all from Oct. 10—14.
Just Listed: A Home that is in Brooklyn West's (Maplewood's) Downtown Village
Special Open House Tour this Weekend of 15 programs funded by the GCEF fund. Brooklynites and Greenpointers can volunteer and get involved
The mother pushed the stroller into the elevator once it opened, not realizing the lift was not there, according to the NYPD.
Is the Chiropractor industry diminishing because of skilled personal trainers? Brooklyn's own Joe Lefkowitz seems to think so.
From courthouse to community center in ENY; the Black Lady is back; Ganso Yaki is no more. Openings and closings from Oct. 3 — 7
The DA announced just a few days ago he would be stepping back from his job to fight the disease.
Stream dinner in Prospect Heights, keep your locks off the bridge, and a victory for Greenpoint tenants: news from Oct. 3 — 7
The NYPD Bomb Squad was on the scene outside 350 Jay St. on Wednesday at about 10 a.m., but it turned out to just be a bag left behind.
Do You Want To Get A Sneak Peek of This New Listing in the College Hill Section of Maplewood, A.K.A. Brooklyn West?
The district attorney will be temporarily replaced by Chief Assistant Eric Gonzalez, his office said.
September was the safest month in New York City in more than 20 years, the NYPD said on Monday.
Brooklyn Tattoo is moving; nab a historic home for $7 million; and get ready for the Bagel Bomb Café; news from Sept. 26 — 30.
Bk's housing affordability, American Fusion 2.0 on 5th, and Excellence Girls Charter School were in the news from Sept. 26 — 30
The average Brooklyn resident would need to spend 124% of their income to afford a median-priced home within the borough, a new report says.
Sept. 30 is the last day to submit ideas on which neighborhood projects should get city funding.
The Center for Musculoskeletal Disorders Patients Now Offered Major Advancement in Spine Surgery.
Your marriage will lay the groundwork for every interaction and romantic relationship your children have. What lessons are you teaching?
Borough President Eric Adams, City Councilwoman Laurie Cumbo, and State Assemblyman Walter Mosley Visit Bishop Loughlin on 165th anniversary
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.
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Simple Steps to Bring Awareness to Childhood Illnesses
We spoke to four Muslim men in Brooklyn about life during the high-profile manhunt and capture of Ahmad Khan Rahami, alleged Chelsea bomber.
Finally! Voter registration forms are now in Yiddish. (סוף ! וויילער רעגיסטראַציע Forms זענען איצט אין ענגליש)
Think twice before putting down your co-parent in front of your kids. It actually hurts your relationship with them more.