The defendant falsely signed into multiple shifts, the Linewaiters' Gazette reports — an offense usually punishable by lifetime expulsion.
One friendly Park Slope neighbor watched this Nissan rammed repeatedly by a yellow school bus last week.
A small theater will be built, and new gardens will be installed — as well as a statue of children's character Knuffle Bunny.
292 historic buildings were added to the Park Slope Historic District by the City Council on Thursday.
Gristmill is the brainchild of Park Slope-native Jake Novick-Finder and Craig Hutchinson, bakers with a passion for farming.
Dog Beach will re-open in Spring 2017 with new pathways and fencing, plus restored plant life, according to park officials.
The statue will arrive at Prospect Park on August 10.
In 2015, the members reportedly unplugged a computer used during a presentation arguing against the selling of Soda Stream seltzer machines.
The Nature Conservancy’s Healthy Trees, Healthy Cities initiative seeks to protect the health of our nation’s trees.
Ledell and Don Mulvaney, as well as their daughter Katherine, were known for their musical gifts and social justice work.
Ring the alarm.
"He died in excruciating, severe pain," Sebastian's distraught owner says.
You voted for them — and now the city has to make them happen.
The poodle was last seen midnight Sunday on 5th Ave, her owners say.
And other Park Slope-area projects.
City crews will be resurfacing West Drive for the first time in 12 years, according to the Department of Transportation.
NYT reporter Jim Dwyer tells the story of a group of Park Slope residents who were able to transform their suspicions to goodwill.
Lidiya Piddubna, 75, was last seen Sunday evening in her 10th Street apartment.
The Saturday adoption event, called Buns N Roses, will feature a photo booth and a cameo from Cleo the Bunny (of Instagram fame).
First the rich came for the brownstones of the poor. Now it's nature's turn.
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Photos from the scene show the Prius squashed between cars along Park Slope's Berkeley Place.
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Arthur had been missing from his Prospect Heights home since Nov. 20.
Oh, damn. Looking good.
Local pub embraces the New York Islanders, Barclay Center’s newest tenant
We want to wake up with you each morning.
Abnormal ferry activity in the Hudson River caused concern; luckily it was just a movie shoot.
"The People's Pope" touches down Tuesday for the first leg of a historic six-day visit to the United States.
Smoke the Cat turned up in Red Hook, more than two miles from his Park Slope home.
Dozens of Brooklyn cats, finely photographed, heave been imparting wisdom on local humans via Tumblr. Now, they're getting their own book.
Northbound N Trains were running via the D from 36th Street to end of the line.
Brooklyn Bridge Park will no longer host the borough's best-loved outdoor food market.
Three fiction, three nonfiction.
Along with "Greenest Commercial Block," "Greenest Storefront," "Best Street Tree Beds" and more.