Join us this Sunday as he celebrates his first Mass with us
1 Approved, 1 Disapproved
Recap of our first meeting of 2020
Wyckoff Gardens' entire development was without heat and hot water Thursday morning, along with outages in several other Brooklyn buildings.
Wingbar on Smith Street got a shout-out in the food experts' "Top Restaurant Standbys" of the year.
More Christmas memories, past and present, of a Carroll Gardens Native.
The Parks Department will give an update about its plan to renovate the two-acre park, which it has been planning to upgrade for months.
A controversial development at 80 Flatbush Ave. will include the first 100 percent electric residential building, developers announced.
F and G trains will stop running through parts of Brooklyn and, for the F, into Manhattan on Tuesday morning after an outage at Bergen St.
A French organization ranking New York City restaurants for the first time gave this Cobble Hil James Beard finalist its top prize.
A would-be thief slashed a man in the face on a B train near Pacific Street when he wouldn't give him his cell phone, police said.
The Red Hook and Carroll Gardens zip code landed in the 100 most expensive in the nation, the first time a Brooklyn code cracked the list.
This Red Hook eatery was the only spot in the borough to make it onto the magazine's 22 best new restaurants in America.
Cornell Holmes went missing from his house on Clinton Street last week, police said.
Summary of the Brooklyn Community Board 6 November meeting.
A $15 million revamp of the Red Hook Library will add outdoor space, update the library's systems and reinforce flood protections.
Cops swarmed a group of kids in Cobble Hill and detained three past midnight over a possible stolen cell phone, according to reports.
A month after a lawsuit against the Boerum Hill-Fort Greene site was settled, developers are starting to put in permits for its 3 buildings.
A new art gallery in Carroll Gardens will celebrate its grand opening with a concert by Spanish violin prodigy Ines Maro.
Carroll Gardens bakery owners underpaid and harassed an employee for years — then called her new job to bad-mouth her, a lawsuit claims.
Well-loved local organic market to close at end of month
District 15 said Tuesday that a plan to rezone seven of its schools, which could remove zones altogether, won't happen next year as planned.
Only one Brooklyn street made it into the top 15 of NYC's most expensive streets, where the median home sold for more than $2 million.
The scare-fest will take over theaters in Cobble Hill, Park Slope, Dumbo and Fort Greene for eight days starting this weekend.
Police are looking for a man who broke into the living quarters of a church in Red Hook only to take $50 and guitar picks.
An annual literary bar crawl is coming to Cobble Hill, along with poetry readings, tattoo games, trivia and a late-night afterparty
Remembering the legacy of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini in Carroll Gardens
Chicken chain Wingstop's location on Livingston Street got closed down for flies and sewage problems for the second time in two weeks.
Homes near the Carroll Street subway stop are worth 150 percent than a typical home in the neighborhood, a new study found.
Nine Brooklyn spots and 22 NYC eateries made this year's list of the 101 best slices across the U.S., but only one took the runner-up rank.
Owners of Frankies 457 Spuntino and Franks Wine Bar officially opened their latest eatery, a slice shop on Court Street, on Tuesday.
Brooklyn's longest-running block party will return on Sunday. Here's everything you should know to join the fun.
The education department on Tuesday unveiled a proposal for redrawing elementary school zone lines to relieve overcrowding.
Columbia University scientists are urging the city to do a study before they start renovating the highway and exposing residents to toxins.
A settlement reached with neighbors who sued over 80 Flatbush Ave. buildings will let the controversial project move forward.
Owners said construction next door caused pest problems, which led the Brooklyn spot to be shut down by the health department this week.
Briget Rein, a longtime education activist and Flatbush teacher, has put her hat in the ring for Brad Lander's city council spot.
Take a stroll through the waterfront neighborhood next weekend and taste offerings from a dozen of its best restaurants.
"I thought it was fall leaves...and OH NO," said a Twitter user who stumbled across the unexplained "chicken massacre" on Bond Street.
The gastropub seems to have suddenly closed, making it the latest Smith Street spot to shut its doors the last few years.