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Residents at a four-hour hearing Thursday were split almost exactly down the middle about whether to support the partly-affordable complex.
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The Ant Man star handed out cookies to early voters waiting in line at the Barclays Center on Thursday.
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Borough President Eric Adams is looking for nominations for a second round of awards for those who stepped up in the coronavirus crisis.
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George Floyd's brother, Terrence, joined mourners on Flatlands Avenue and black balloons were released at the Barclays Center on Wednesday.
Brandon Woolf is helping New Yorkers connect through the coronavirus crisis by typing and mailing letters from a Park Slope street corner.
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City officials said this week that the controversial rezoning plan will begin its review process in January after months of delay.
A mystery man trying to "rescue" more than 100 eels dropped them into the lake on Sunday night, the Brooklyn Paper reports.
Services for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur will be held both virtually and in-person this year due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Owen Carlos, of Ladder 122, was one of 27 names added this week of those who died of illnesses related to the September 11 attacks.
Food for up to 500 families will be available Thursday at the Brooklyn venue, the first of five pop-up sites for Hunger Action Month.
A group of residents say a city-owned brownfield site on the Gowanus Canal, currently slated for a housing complex, could be a park instead.
"Someday, someday, but not now," Mayor Bill de Blasio said when asked if he'd go back to his cross-borough workout trips when the Y reopens.
A hearing date has been scheduled for what is bound to be a dramatic battle over the proposal to rezone Industry City's Brooklyn campus.
The new facility, set up at Industry City, will be used to fill online orders in the borough, Amazon announced.
More than 30 studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments are up for grabs in a building on Fulton Street.
NYC's EMS workers are dealing with post-traumatic stress from a pandemic that isn't even over yet. A new therapy program is here to help.
Protesters who marched through Manhattan and across the Brooklyn Bridge ended up at Park Slope's 78th Precinct Monday, according to reports.
A longtime dry cleaners on Berkeley Place is struggling to pay rent after the coronavirus crisis plummeted business.
Outdoor and virtual exhibits in Park Slope will visualize Brooklyn Utopia amid a time of "unprecedented turmoil."
Activists urged the mayor to sign their petition against the Sunset Park rezoning, which was OKed by the Planning Commission this week.
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A massive party on Sunday ignored social distancing guidelines and left Prospect Park covered in trash, according to reports and video.
Brooklyn's own version of Restaurant Week is back for its third year. Here's which restaurants you should visit to get in on the deals.
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The food festival, which switched to a to-go format amid the coronavirus crisis, will start delivery of some of its vendors next week.
The Park Slope Library is one of 10 branches that will open for grab-and-go service on Monday, Aug. 10.
The pandemic renewed concerns about the city's rezoning plan, which could face review in September when a pause on applications is lifted.
Residents in Park Slope, Carroll Gardens and other neighborhoods are asked not to do laundry, use the microwave or overdo AC during repairs.
The LeFrak Center at the Lakeside will reopen Saturday for boat and bike rentals. Its one of several activities available at the park.
When Henry Mendez was laid off during the coronavirus pandemic, he decided to follow his dream of opening a TITLE Boxing studio.
The owners of the Sunset Park complex are reconsidering their massive rezoning plan, sources told POLITICO.
The popular neighborhood festival is back in Gowanus and Carroll Gardens in August with more than 20 participating restaurants.