Lander Caught Speeding | Fifth Avenue Storefronts Start To Fill | Ex-Girlfriend Denied Bail For Park Slope Shooting
Also: Gowanus Pushes For New Open Street | Woman Killed At Car Dealership | Brooklyn 'Yarn Crawl' Returns
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for April 18 through 24.
Car Crashes Into Local Salon | Idea For Skate Garden Heads To A Vote | Restored Pavilion Opens In Prospect Park
Here are the must-read Patch NYC stories for Friday, April 9.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for April 11 through 17.
Loren Michelle's vision is a first-of-its kind inclusive park that would honor her late son, Park Slope native and pro skater Pablo Ramirez.
The pavilion, closed due to damage in 2014, got a $2 million upgrade.
Residents in District 39 can vote on the projects they want to receive roughly $1.5 million in funding between April 5 and 14.
A ferry stop that was set up during the coronavirus crisis at Red Hook's Atlantic Basin last summer will stay this season, officials said.
Schools Closed By Coronavirus Cases | EPA Issues New Gowanus Clean-Up Timeline | Lander Endorsed By AOC
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for April 4 through April 10.
The EPA's order will legally require the city, which has tried to delay the project, to finish building the overflow tanks by 2029.
Elias Smith, who worked at M.S. 447 in Boerum Hill, was killed by a falling tree on a visit home to Indiana.
Here's how to celebrate Easter weekend in the neighborhood.
Public Art Exhibit Coming To Playground | Verde Owners Plan New Restaurant | Participatory Budgeting Projects Revealed
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for March 28 through April 3.
Bike lanes, a new "skate garden" or local concerts are among the ideas for $1.5 million up for grabs this year. A vote will start next week.
Brooklyn photographer Abby Moskowitz spent 2019 photographing women in her neighborhood, capturing moments that now seem a world away.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for March 21 through March 27.
McCourt, born in Brooklyn, is an actor, writer, radio host and one-time owner of New York City's first singles bar.
The Joralemon Street building was officially renamed in honor of the Supreme Court justice on what would have been her 88th birthday Monday.
Also: Coronavirus Cases Close Three Schools | Local Bagels Named Best In Country | Fatal Hit-And-Run Renews Calls For Street Safety
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for March 14 through March 20.
The Duffield Street house was named a landmark earlier this month after a decade-long fight.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for March 7 through March 13.
Also: New Citi Bike Stations Installed | The Return Of Open Streets | Cops Search For Fatal Stabbing Suspect
Anti-Asian Hate Crime In Chinatown | Gambino Crime Family Member Dies | Worker Falls To His Death From Midtown Building
Also: Longtime Nonprofit Envisions Permanent Home | Parents Call For School Reopening Plan | Family Needs Help Burying Sister Taken By COVID
Elizabeth Ndubisi-Ukandu has spent the 10 months since her sister, Peggy, died trying to get enough money together to lay her to rest.
VOCAL-NY is hoping to make a new home in Gowanus after being forced to move from its Fourth Avenue headquarters after 20 years.
Also: Coronavirus Closes Three Schools | Tell Patch What To Ask City Council Candidates | New Art Exhibit Coming to Industry City
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for Feb. 21 through Feb. 27.
Park Slope Civic Council is accepting applications from projects in the arts, education, youth programs and civic improvement for a grant.
Volunteering and supporting food banks are among the ways to show kindness on Feb. 17.
Also: Cemetery Needs Help Identifying Veterans | Gowanus Dredging Resumes | Boerum Hill Nursing Home's Unreported Coronavirus Deaths
The public library's fashion academy, which went virtual this year, gave designers something to work toward during a halt on the industry.
Green-Wood Cemetery has launched a project to identify World War II veterans who are interred there in honor of the war's 80th anniversary.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for Feb. 14 through Feb. 20.
New York's first Black female doctor, the state's first Black millionaire and other New Yorkers will be honored for Black History Month.