Holiday Window Decorating Contest | Pasta Business Moving Into Johnny Mack's | Long Meadow Ballfield Upgrade
Long Meadow ballfields 2 and 3, where officials broke ground this week, are the last of the seven fields to get an extensive renovation.
Syosset based Real Estate Group receives National Award for Harlem property
Gowanus Passes Park Slope As A 'Neighborhood To Watch' | Lavender Lake To Close | Participatory Budget Submissions Open
Cops Search For Subway Robbery Suspects | GoFundMe For Sunset Park Painter | Street Renamed For Late Assembly Member
Seventh Avenue and Third Street became "Joseph Ferris Way" this week for the former assembly member, who died from COVID-19 last year.
A fundraiser is hoping to raise $10,000 for the family of David Alomia, a Sunset Park father who fell to his death working on the bridge.
Schools Deal With COVID Cases | Brooklyn Nets Ball Boys Sue Team | G And F Train Service Changes
Outdoor Skating Back At Prospect Park | Sunset Park Library Affordable Housing | Coney Island Photo Book
From fire-ravaged boardwalks of the 1970s, to the start of the Mermaid Parade, the new photo book is "a must-read for any Coney enthusiast."
The neighborhood is aiming to gather 500 kids' coats by the end of next week. They'll collect at 10 different spots in the neighborhood.
Local Election Results | Coffee Shop Opens In Old Carriage Inn Space | 'Fire Fund' For Sunset Park Neighbors
A fire on 43rd Street displaced more than 30 residents and two stores from their building this week.
Halloween Parade Returns | New Tavern Headed To Excelsior Space | Library Display Contest
The neighborhood's library branch is participating in a citywide book display contest. New Yorkers will help choose the winner.
The nature photography contest is run by Wikimedia, Wikipedia's photo archive. This week is the last chance to submit a photo.
New Pizzeria On Sixth Avenue | Local Elections Round-Ups | New Art At Prospect Park's Bandshell
Schumer, Lander, tenants protest evictions | Jay Street gets new name | Park Slope schools make the grade
Gowanus Community Fridge and the Postmark Cafe are one of over 80 locations around New York offering a fridge full of free, fresh food.
Vaccine Rates Surpass 70% | 2nd Shooting In A Week Near Barclays | New Burger Restaurant Opens On Fifth Ave.
The Environmental Protection Agency finished dredging 35,000 cubic yards of muck from the canal this week, officials said.
A GoFundMe will help with medical expenses for Kyla-Simone Sobers-Batties, who underwent surgery after she was shot in the head last week.
New Brooklyn Bishop Named | 28-Foot Art Piece Coming To Prospect Park | Car Lands On Park Slope Stoop
The Endale Arch, which finished up a restoration project last year, was chosen for the Municipal Arts Society MASterworks Awards this week.
The resignation comes several weeks after the Brooklyn bishop was cleared by the Vatican of child abuse charges.
Fiber Festival Returns | Details For This Year's Atlantic Antic | Bike Lane Coming Below Prospect Park
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Park Slope Classrooms Closed For COVID | Food Truck Finds First Cafe In Park Slope | Bike Boulevard On Its Way To 21st Street
More Than 180 Storm Damage Complaints Filed | VMAs Coming To Barclays Center | $100K Jewelry Heist From Brooklyn Store
3 Bagel Spots Named In NYC's Top | BP Releases Gowanus Rezoning Decision | Vatican Clears Brooklyn Bishop Of Abuse Allegations
The allegations against Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio were from his time as a priest in New Jersey in the 1970s. He still is facing two lawsuits.
The court ruling ordered developers to hold off on demolition at least until a Sept. 16 court date with neighbors trying to save the venue.
One of six electric car charging stations planned for Brooklyn debuted in Park Slope recently.
Borough President Eric Adams recently released his full recommendation to approve the Gowanus Rezoning, with conditions.
Eatery Named Among Best New Restaurants | Become Part Of BAM's Next Performance | Axe-Throwing Bar Opening
The banquet hall, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, was purchased by a new owner earlier this summer.
Here's How Park Slope Changed In Demographics | 1 Out Of 15 Residents Has Gotten COVID | Kids Concert Coming
Man Smuggled Cocaine In Chili Pepper Shipment | Cops Search For Subway Attacker | Gowanus Rezoning Equity Report Released
The borough president announced his decision at the Gowanus Houses, one of two NYCHA developments he demands are funded by the proposal.
Fight Continues Against Predatory Landlord | School Takes Down Diversity Mural | BLM Sign Debacle Causes Butcher To Close