New legislation wants reports from the MTA about how much money they actually saved by cutting subway and bus routes.
The weeklong series of events celebrates Brooklyn's LGBT communities.
Governor's proposal would mean only a violation for small amounts of pot produced during stop-and-frisks.
Sen. Daniel Squadron hosted a celebration in honor of the Carroll Park Playground Associate following her acceptance of the 2012 25th Senate District Woman of Distinction award last month.
Proposed legislation could introduce fines for riding without a helmet that cost upwards of $25 per violation.
Legislators propose outlawing posts by unidentified commenters on NY-based sites
A donation of $10,000 has been made in the name of the young politician.
Muni-Meter bill would allow unexpired time to be used at other locations
The first clinic dedicated to treating non-FDNY 9/11 responders living in Brooklyn opened Monday.
The group is calling for a 10 p.m. cutoff time for all alcohol sales at the arena during all events.
Move eliminates need for dreaded "stack parking," but critics say the ESDC needs to do more to protect area residents.
Price hike on tap for craft brews statewide.
The popular councilman will neither confirm—nor deny—his intention to run for Brooklyn Borough President.
DOH officials reportedly may ban discounted drinks in bars and restaurants.
The web and smartphone app aims to end unwanted street harassment.
School will open a 190,000-sq.-ft. business incubator-cum-classroom space at 370 Jay St. in 2017.
A rundown of notable news, events and announcements.
Sparring, PowerPoint slides and a CB6 vote of support ensues.
Pols are calling upon Albany lawmakers to maintain funding for home visiting programs to reduce abuse.
Constituents will have an opportunity to voice their priorities.
BusTime – which equips MTA buses with GPS trackers that riders can access via phones or the web – was unveiled for the unreliable B61 line.
The library did not qualify for Participatory Budget monies.
Your voice can influence how money is invested in our neighborhood.
Members say the intended use demands less pathogens.
The New York State Tax Department has two options available for free tax service.
A handful of locations around the neighborhood have been the site of accidents in the past year.
The groups announced a $3.8 billion commitment to target the city's impaired waterbodies on Tuesday morning.
A day before the vote, the Gowanus Institute unveiled their alternative plans for the 4.2-acre lot.
An area resident snapped pics of the officer, with gun in his holster, as he slept in a subway car as it rode between the Carroll St. and Bergen St. stations
Senator Daniel Squadron read a resolution to crack down on serial abusers on Tuesday.
Local merchants believe the market will hurt business and creativity in the neighborhood.
Nearly 200 community members attended the presentation of the EPA’s Draft Feasibility Study.
The district makes up the Downtown Brooklyn skyline that dates back to the 1920s
Legislation heads next to Bloomberg for approval.
Regional Plan Association and Brooklyn Greenway Initiative showed renderings of the proposed parks, and discussed next steps.
Well, even if you don't have to file, there may still be a refund waiting for you
A legislative roundup of bills passed in City Hall in December 2011
Liquor Licenses approved at the CB6 Meeting last night.
Marty Markowitz wants Cuomo's proposed casino in Coney Island.
Underutilized 'blight' on Downtown Brooklyn put on the market last year.