100 people converged on Borough Hall to tell others why they support the Occupy movement.
The NYPD and DOT are cracking down on bad truck drivers near Atlantic Yards.
As part of the two-month anniversary of the movement, Occupy Everywhere protesters are spreading across the city.
At the first of many town hall meetings, residents expressed what they'd like to see on happen with the "Brooklyn Boulevard."
The Council voted to support legislation in Albany that authorizes residential parking permits in the city.
A monthly photo essay documenting the construction of the Barclays Center, which the Brooklyn Nets will soon call home.
The bridge has been closed for repairs since July.
Boerum Hill’s Times Plaza Station has made some improvements, but residents are still unhappy with the service and cleanliness.
Residents brainstormed how to spend government money.
The Memorial Fund will provide stipends for underprivileged Brooklyn youth who take unpaid internships in public service.
Applicant vows to find out how the community really feels.
Marty's right hand man explains the plan for the highly used speedway.
Don't worry about your car later this week.
Electeds calling for total tourist helicopter ban.
The MTA has reduced 117 phone numbers to just one.
Repairs are taking longer than expected.
Court and 4th Place is now "The Citizens of Mola di Bari Way."
A good portion of the main office flooded Thursday.
It will be a year before the next 31 stations get service, and none are in Brooklyn.
Here's your chance to put your tax dollars where you want them.
The installations will work to tackle the borough's sewer overflow problem.
The popular french bistro will modify its sidewalk cafe following numerous neighborhood complaints.
The Land Use Committee approved plans to sell part of the city property to a private developer.
Through downzoning, the character of the historic neighborhood will be preserved.
The Brooklyn Greenway Initiative, NYC DOT and Brooklyn Bridge Park planted trees at the troubled intersection.
Zinnel is the new District Director in Councilmember Brad Lander's office.
The Port Authority plan to replace old trucks places an unmanageable burden on truckers.
A development shrouded in controversy sees more of it.
Community Board 2 Health, Environment and Social Services Committee approved Roulette's Liquor License.
The State Department of Transportation says crossing guards will be on hand.
New York City was spared damage, but many other counties throughout New York were not and may be eligible for tax relief.
Richard Massie's photography provides a unique perspective on the pre-9/11 World Trade Center.
National Grid will start the clean-up in October.
Borough President Marty Markowitz, with a few modifications, approves the Special Fourth Avenue Enhanced Commercial District plan.
Elected and community officials recently met with Transportation officials.
The bikes operate in a "legal black hole."
Back-to-School tips for students and parents paying college expenses.
Assemblywoman Millman takes the reins as Chairperson of the Assembly Committee on Aging.
Mayor Bloomberg announced a $10 million deal to transform the building's first floor into a space for shops and a restaurant.
Beginning September 10, residents will have more time to enjoy the library.