The parks department will host an event next week for people to share their ideas about the future of Carroll Park.
The rapper, serving life in prison, claimed prosecutors shouldn't have been allowed to use his music in the case against him.
The man, who was accused of child abuse, escaped at 45 Nevins Street just before midnight Thursday.
The corner of these two one-way streets near the Bergen Street station made the list of NYC's 20 most dangerous intersections for cyclists.
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UJA and Hebrew Free Loan Society offering interest-free loans to federal employees who have been furloughed or are working without pay
A nonprofit that runs restaurants at JFK and LaGuardia donated $30,000 to the Carroll Gardens-based culinary training program for refugees.
Residents claim two high-rises planned for 80 Flatbush Ave. violate zoning laws for their block of quiet brownstones.
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The 31-year-old ran away from officers with his hands still in cuffs on Saturday, police said.
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Twenty participants needed to sign up before date can be scheduled.
The campaign, launched by The Legal Aid Society and Penguin Random House, will soon expand to the rest of the city.
Local politicians and a nonprofit are raising money for these residents who won't be able to cook on Christmas.
Christmas Memories of a Carroll Gardens Native.
The culinary training program for refugees and victims of sex trafficking will expand to the library's central location next year.
The man was hit by a Ford Explorer as he placed cones in the parking lane, police said.
A 60-year-old man was left in critical condition after a crash with a hit-and-run driver on Sackett Street last month, police said.
The man snuck up behind his victim and ripped of his Beats headphones in the Hoyt-Schermerhorn subway, said police.
Health inspectors ordered the restaurant close this week after they found 53 violations, records show.
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Old and not-so-old Carroll Gardens Thanksgiving traditions.
Brooklyn's first cat cafe, where rats help take care of newcomer kittens, will be packing up and moving this month, owners announced.
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Luzzo's BK was forced to close after health inspectors found evidence of roaches and mice, city records show.
"I had to document this," voter Marshall S. Thompson tweeted, along with a photo of a packed polling site. "400+ people waiting 2-3 hours."
Pacific Green Gourmet was forced to close after almost a decade on Court Street, according to reports.
Developers have requested permission to build a seven-unit apartment complex at the intersection of Summit Street and Hamilton Avenue.
Civic leaders and activists spoke out against a jail proposed for Atlantic Avenue as part of a plan to close Rikers Island.
Here's your guide to the longest running block party in Brooklyn's history.
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The Hans S. Christian Memorial Kindergarten at 236 President St. has been designated a historical landmark, activists announced.
The former Trump campaign chairman will have to give up his Carroll Gardens and SoHo properties.
Inaugural Veterans Fundraiser to feature Juilliard, Queens College Conservatory, and IU Jacobs School of Music Alumni
A mugger groped the woman, threw her down the stairs and ran off with her purse, police said.
The Carroll Garden's Thai restaurant landed the third spot on a round up of the best new restaurants in America.
The massive project would include two new schools, but advocates worry the outsize towers would cast a shadow over a beloved garden.
Metered parking rates will jump from one buck-an-hour to two in Carroll Gardens, Park Slope and Brooklyn Heights, and increase borough-wide.
Manafort lied about renting his Union Street brownstone as part of a scheme to obtain a $3.4 million loan, bank officials testified.
City planners approved plans for a massive Boerum Hill development despite opposition from residents and local elected officials.