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
NYC Firefighter and Brooklyn Resident Successfully Completes Swim Across English Channel
Your new Citi Bike docks were discussed in a series of community meetings, but the city says it's willing to move them.
If you have a Jewish gift store in your community - the High Holidays are the perfect time to reacquaint yourself with Jewish traditions.
The F and G trains will skip most of the stops between Hoyt-Schermerhorn and Church Avenue.
Montgomery, Carroll and Dilan were among Tuesday's winners in Brooklyn's low-turnout election.
The NYPD said a Brooklyn woman had been charged with assault as a hate crime in the attack in Bath Beach.
It's easier to change how you view your spouse than to get them to change. Consider that during conflict resolution.
Dog Beach, a startup hub from Amsterdam, and a new Nitehawk Cinema made news from Sep. 5 — Sep. 9
Students protest at LIU Brooklyn, protesters rally at a Sunset Park prison, tour a decaying playground, and more from Sep. 5 — Sep. 9
Don't let Trump and Clinton distract you: Sept. 13 is primary day in Brooklyn.
The Greenpoint Community Environmental Fund is targeting funding to McGolrick Park including a new dog park run and tree planting program
A NY marriage coach shares relationship advice for coping with the stresses of the holiday season together and staying strong as a family.
The NYPD said it arrested a man in connection with the Monday morning shooting of Tiarah Poyau at the J'Ouvert parade.
New York City's J’Ouvert Parade was marred with bloodshed despite an increased police presence following two fatalities last year.
Welsh cuisine, Carribean-American fusion, and the Brooklyn Bazaar: here's your opening and closing news for Aug. 29-Sep. 3.
Anti-gentrification activism in Flatbush, Michael Jackson in Bed-Stuy, Carribean food in Crown Heights: stories from Aug. 29 — Sep. 3
Brooklyn Teen wins Billie Jean King Junior Achievement Award at City Parks Foundation's Tennis Benefit at the US Open Tennis Championships
Kenny Bazile was arrested in California on Thursday in connection to the 2015 shooting death of Carey Gabay, the NYPD said.
John Maldonado, of P368K Star Academy in Brooklyn, recognized by International Literacy Association for his work in advancing literacy
The Daffodil Project will be distributing free bulbs this September to be planted around the city in memory of those lost on Sep. 11.
Cops posted a series of brutally literal flyers around Crown Heights ahead of this year's J'Ouvert street party.
Looking for something to read over Labor Day weekend? Here are 6 great books with a Brooklyn connection.
When you are happy, healthy, and feeling good, you are more likely to appreciate your spouse or partner and be happy with your relationship.
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
A relationship coach answers the question: should I talk about everything that bothers me? The answer is all in the timing.
For August 15 — August 19
For Monday, August 15 — Friday, August 19
The NYPD has denied Patch's requests to interview neighborhood community officers. Eric Adams said the department should let the cops speak.
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams is offering $1 million to the school that can come up with the best "smart gun" technology.
If you're not registered to vote, but want to cast a ballot in September's primaries, you have until Friday to get on the rolls.
Divorced and struggling to get back out there? An experienced Brooklyn, NY relationship coach shares dating tips for divorcees.
For August 8 — August 14
For August 8 — August 15
The Allen School of Health Sciences prides itself on taking student learning into the community and supporting a cause every month.
Could the insane Brooklyn rental market be reaching its saturation point?
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The Open Space Alliance of North Brooklyn to host park cleanup this Saturday, August 13