Try out Uptown Roasters, which opened a month ago on 7th Avenue, with a free coffee this week.
Here's what happened at Wednesday night's full community board meeting.
Here's how you can help.
The Saturday concert is designed to create a safe space for children with autism and their families.
Catch up on the biggest news from Park Slope this week.
Here are three solid local spots to get your pet pampered, as listed by Yelpers.
Friends of Park Slope Library will host an open house on Jan. 24.
Check out these events happening in your neighborhood this weekend.
Feeling hungry? Check out Patch's picks for the ten best restaurants in Park Slope.
Park Slope: Here are your five cheapest local filling stations.
Rabbi Mendy Hecht linked the acts to a recent UN vote on Israeli settlements
The Dec. 24 event will also feature a free concert from Jewish folk rock band Moshav.
The North Flatbush BID will be hosting a free Appalachian clogging workshop and musical parade on Dec. 21.
Community Board 6's full board will consider the restaurants' liquor license applications at its Dec. 14 meeting.
There are plenty of local spots where you can still donate a gift that will make a child smile this holiday.
The Park Slope Women's Shelter will host its 20th annual tree lighting ceremony on Dec. 8.
Santa will be available to meet his tiny fans in Park Slope on the first three Saturdays in December.
The Park Slope Civic Council will host its free annual holiday party and neighborhood schmooze fest on Dec. 1.
Two men are wanted for stealing $46,000 from 75 people by copying their credit card information at four NYC hospitals.
Has America's favorite food coop grown too popular for its digs on Union Street? A committee will be selected on Nov. 29 to investigate.
We spoke to Mark Slade and he shared advice for people looking to sell or buy a home.
Patch took a 40 block ride down 5th Avenue to check out the state of cycling on a Friday morning.
The theater's going away “Pour One Out for the Pavilion” party is on Nov. 1.
The new initiative will reward and promote businesses that make themselves accessible to neighborhood seniors.
Community Board 6 will produce a report on residents' feelings toward Citi Bike to send to the Department of Transportation.
Food for Thought, an annual fundraiser benefiting the Park Slope Civic Council and its scholarship program, takes place Oct. 19.
Looks like the Citi Bike haters in Brooklyn's Community District 6 will have to keep yelling at city officials through their local Board.
The board will vote on this year's list of top budget priorities at its Oct. 13 general meeting.
The free flu shots are available at a different location on each day from Oct. 12 through Oct. 14.
The 5th Annual Kings County Fiber Festival is this weekend at The Old Stone House in Park Slope.
The North Flatbush Business Improvement District's Fall Fest will run on the afternoons of Oct. 15 and Oct. 22.
City officials "take our word seriously," Hammerman said, because CB6 speaks with the voice of an engaged community.
The wifi is flowing at the Picnic House in Prospect Park (but possibly not on phones?)
Are you curious about your inner comic/tap dancer/yogi/actor/ballerina? You're in luck.
The location, which was scheduled to make way for condos, will live on as the second location of the Williamsburg dine-in theater.
Visitors to Prospect Park Lake this week noticed a "disturbing" amount of belly-up fish in the water.
The 240th anniversary of the Battle of Brooklyn is being remembered in and around Park Slope this month. Here's how to celebrate it.
The hills are alive, and the beer is free.
Sprout the dog was found alone on 14th Street near 5th Avenue.
It's part of the evening's Summer Stroll neighborhood event.