The Boerum Hill Traffic Task Force discusses traffic calming with the DOT Brooklyn Commissioner
Bridging the gap between people and government
50 Brooklyn senior centers, including the Wyckoff Senior Center in Boerum Hill, may close due to Albany Budget Cuts
The Carroll Gardens Neighborhood Association is developing a proposal for the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
Renovation at a Boerum Hill park has begun
The EPA presents its Remedial Investigation results to the public at PS 32
The alternatives to housing draft report was released today
New skate park designs and more unveiled.
Already the norm in Community Board 6, relaxed restrictions may soon go into affect citywide.
Assurances have been made that the HEAL grants will go through
A panel at the Museum of the City of New York discusses Brooklyn's two Superfund listings and their potential repercussions.
If grants don't come through, the hospital will be forced to close next month
Near Atlantic Terminal, trash strewn sidewalks and corners
Community meeting Thursday night to discuss the plans
Last night Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz delivered his annual State of the Borough Address, complete with a pole dancer and countless cheesy puns.
A report released today by the EPA determined that there are at least a dozen pollutants in the canal.
The study that will show what risks are in the murky canal should be released this week.
Before the annual HOPE count of the homeless in NYC, locals discussed what they can do to fight the persistent problem.
Mayor outlines a package of discount tax preparation options aimed at helping low-income tax filers get the most out of their 2011 tax returns
The plan was released in September
Residents and officials come together to calm the streets
Given a chance to speak for the first time, Brooklynites had harsh words for Mayor Bloomberg's response to the Dec. 26 snowstorm.
Closing the centers will leave parents and children without affordable and quality service
Citing the blizzard, The Department of Sanitation called off curbside tree recycling this year
Traffic calming measures in the Waterfront District
After the Dec. 26 blizzard, Bloomberg & Company took no risks
Struggles with passing by-laws
Cars found blocking the road will be towed
Welcome Daniel Kummer to Community Board 6
Carroll Gardens Patch will be at the City Council hearings all day, check back for updates.
Bloomberg deploys an army of cameras to monitor today's response to the blizzard.
The councilmember called for enhanced bus or shuttle service to make up for suspended subway service.
In 2010, 47.7 million visitors came to NYC, up 6.8 percent from last year.
Beginning Monday, Culver Viaduct construction will partially close some F & G stations
Elected Officials and community activists rally in Red Hook
What you can do now: call your Councilmember
Many side streets still covered in snow.
The discoverer of the Atlantic Avenue tunnel is taking steps to sue the DOT
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Brooklyn Bridge Park's Alternatives to Housing Committee voted on which options should be explored