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A bus trip leaving Park Slope Thursday morning will take Brooklynites to Washington D.C. for protests.
"Please be understanding," a note on the car pleaded. Twitter users, unsurprisingly, were not.
Ninth street is getting a protected bike lane, slow-turn treatments and shorter crosswalks after a crash killed two Park Slope children.
The Park Slope woman explained she called police because, "you're standing on public property," video shows.
The new playground near PS 282 will feature green infrastructure designed to improve the health of the Gowanus Canal.
Safe streets group Transportation Alternatives is holding the event at Park Slope's Middle School 51.
Residents have complained about a parked car on Sixth Avenue filled with empty cans, several crutches and more on the block for weeks.
Residents fear there might be some fowl play behind the missing swans, but the city said they simply flew away to another lake.
A real estate website listed the neighborhood as "one of the city's oldest gayborhoods" that has been a "lesbian haven" since the 80s.
The Sanitation Department will only collect organic waste once a week on recycling days starting next month.
The American Legion in Park Slope was originally told to move the bench painted with an American Flag, but the city changed their tune.
Ruthie Ann Miles will join the production of "The King and I," which she previously won a Tony for, in London later this month.
A report using community input called to add native plantings that attract birds, ecology education and more to the long-dormant section.
Community Board 6 voted to approve the plan to install a statue of the children's book character in a storytelling garden of the library.
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Alexandra Foucard started a campaign to raise money for her series "Park Slope Moms" which parodies mothers in the neighborhood.
The nonprofit opened up their second location in the neighborhood at 424 Seventh Ave. over the weekend.
Fabiano Caruana will be the first American to compete for world championship since Bobby Fischer in 1972.
The park will kick off spring with a historic baseball game, a community fair, a grill out and more.
The city filed plans to build the $2.6 million building in the park to replace offices currently housed in the historic Tennis House.
The owner of the venue allowed Brooklyn Friends of the NRA to hold their fundraiser after their original spot backed out.
The Brooklyn St. Patrick's Parade returns along 15th Street in Park Slope on Sunday with marching bands, Irish step dancers and more.
Children, residents and elected officials marched around the neighborhood to call for safety improvements after a crash killed two children.
The food co-op started an online survey this week to gauge input from members and residents on opening a second location of its store.
Community Board 6 posted a job application for district manager after the former one left when he was accused of stalking his ex-girlfriend.
Community Board 6 voted to approve work to Nitehawk's under-construction new location, provided they change their proposed sign.
Tickets for the second annual Prospect Park Soiree outdoor dinner party went on sale this week, the park announced.
The city closed the park to private vehicles last month, but that hasn't stopped some drivers from flouting the law and cutting through.
The signal problems caused some Brooklyn-bound trains to end early and others to run express in both directions, the MTA said.
Blooms on Fifth, at 431 Fifth Ave., closed last week after being in business for more than 10 years, the Brooklyn Paper reported.
The carshare pilot-program will remove spots in Park Slope, Red Hook, Carroll Garden, Cobble Hill and Brooklyn Heights.
The mezzanine between the Eighth and Seventh avenues entrances will permanently close as part of a project to add more turnstiles.
Developers originally wanted to demolish 192 Prospect Park West and replace it with a controversial condo building.
The developers filed plans with the city to renovate the building at 192 Prospect Park West with a new facade and two storefronts.
The board nearly unanimously voted to approve the parking-protected bike lane but called on the city to try and quicken the timeline.
Trains were packed and straphangers were left stranded on stations after track debris caused delays to the R train on Thursday morning.
The plan calls to install a bike lane along Fourth Avenue that would link Bay Ridge, Sunset Park, Park Slope and Downtown Brooklyn.
The development at 179 Fourth Ave. would demolish the four-story building to put a new 11-story one in its place with 23 units.