Joe Holtz's temporary suspension brought up rumors of his ousting and tensions over how Coop decisions are made, the Coop paper reported.
Sources told The Daily Mail that a freelance editor penned a letter complaining of loud parental encouragement and kids playing outdoors.
A letter a Park Slope mom received from a neighbor — complaining of loud parental encouragement outdoors — has been making the rounds.
Months after the Gowanus Community Fridge on Bond Street had to be taken out of service, the group got a new fridge up and running nearby.
The Fifth Avenue Open Street is hosting a food crawl benefiting a local non-profit and a pop-up artisan market Saturday. Find out more here.
Organizers initially said the Gowanus free store would operate indefinitely. Then it encountered challenges and development became imminent.
An urban park ranger said that the injury, which is among the most common for animals in the city's parks, could have turned dire.
Krissa Cetner and Alex Salazar are celebrating their five year anniversary at mile six of the Brooklyn half marathon where they got married.
Linda Sadiker, 60, has been walking dogs in Park Slope — 17 or 19 at a time — for over two decades, the New York Times reported.
Fifth Avenue from Sterling Place to 12th Street will be transformed into a "fabulous" street fair with live music, food and shopping.
The library door is broken, the paint has faded and it's been stuffed with trash. Now, local can help restore the free book exchange.
The event, which will be the first time that Elly Berkovits Gross' artwork is on display, marks a national day of Holocaust remembrance.
The Fifth Avenue Open Street will be open Saturdays and Sundays starting May 1 in order to accommodate a packed calendar of events.
Four-legged models can strut their stuff on the red carpet in the hopes of winning a gift bag full of puppy-approved treats.
The popular Open Street is kicking off its third event-filled year with an Earth Day Celebration, including plant sales and live music.
The swan was found in Prospect Park with a barbed-hook in its bill, which, as the group pointed out, is not legal for use in city parks.
Green-Wood Cemetery, once the nation's second most popular tourist spot, will come to life this spring with a slate of eccentric events.
Flavors available include blueberry, salmon and bacon.
Now in its third year, organizers of the popular Open Street are raising money for what they say will be the most exciting season yet.
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"The smoke was thick enough when I was leaving," Scott Small told Patch, "I realized we weren't going back inside."
Tickets for the pop-up party in "Brooklyn's backyard," which will return in June for the first time since the pandemic, go on sale Thursday.
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"The swan, whose very bad day has turned out OK, is expected to be able to return home in a few days," rescuers said.
Arcellie "Celi" Muschamp, who was in a coma after getting hit on Union Street, succumbed to her injuries on New Year's Eve.
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The renovation, part of the Gowanus rezoning, will include new restrooms, stairs and an elevator.
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