Legislation would require New York-based websites to take down posts by unidentified commenters.
Councilmember Brad Lander, Safe Slope and Brooklyn Bike Patrol express concern about Wednesday's sexual assault on 16th Street.
Last week, during a two-day initiative the 78th precinct confiscated three electric bicycles and arrested its riders in a crackdown on the illegal hybrid bicycles.
Thomas Parkin, 51, was sentenced on Monday to 13 and two-thirds years in state prison for grand larceny, residential mortgage fraud, forgery and perjury.
Muni-Meter bill would allow unexpired time to be used at other locations
After being closed for a full year due to renovations, the playground in Washington Park is now open and full of brand new playground equipment like a water cannon, a fountain, more swings and other fun equipment.
Phase I of the Department of Transportation’s Bike Share will not include Park Slope.
At the general board meeting on Wednesday, CB6 approved the cutoff time with two conditions: During all NBA games last call is at the end of the third quarter and alcohol sales cease an hour before the end of all other events.
Funding increase hinges on teacher evaluation agreement, mayor says.
Local breweries will take a hit, along with the wallets of consumers.
At the end of a long public hearing, CB6’s liquor license committee rejected the upscale bar/lounge’s application.
Rains expected to last into Monday
The bill, proposed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, would require residential building owners to inform potential tenants and buyers of their smoking policy.
Today, the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to extend the Park Slope Historic District to include nearly 600 homes—making it the most expansive historic district in the entire city.
On Tuesday, Community Boards 2 and 6, local pols and neighbors voiced their concerns on recommending a liquor license to the future home of the Brooklyn Nets.
Two years after plans to upgrade Plaza Street West's bike lane were shelved, the DOT will return with new proposals for Community Board 6.
Many of the winning projects are centered in Park Slope.
A subway map from the early '70s reveals that the so-called G train extension isn't an extension at all.
Kemistry Lounge, a forthcoming nightspot which plans to reign on Flatbush Ave, with an opening on Prospect Place, was met with contention from its neighbors.
Park Slope residents can vote for which neighborhood improvement projects they'd like to see in the next year.
Councilmember Brad Lander, Public Advocate Bill de Blasio and even Mayor Michael Bloomberg have condemned the Coop's BDS group's proposed Boycott.
Initial reports said that the 78th Precinct would police the arena, but the final decision has yet to be made.
Thanks to delays in the $32 million project the station will not open until Fall 2012.
A vital link to and from Park Slope and Fort Greene-Clinton Hill is on the chopping block.
After over two years of construction and delays, the Sixth Avenue library branch will open by the new school year.
After two near-fatal crashes last year and the formation of a task force, the authorities dish out nearly 200 tickets to cyclists breaking the law.
Irene LoRe, the executive director of the Park Slope BID thinks a “pass/fail” is better for restaurateurs, but is it safer for patrons?
Is the grading system good for restaurants and restaurateurs?
The hospital has agreed to pay clean-up expenses and overhaul their disposal procedures.
The market was given the go-ahead to build a store five times bigger than what zoning regulations currently allow.
The plan will reduce the number of lanes for cars and separate bikers and pedestrians with a three-foot buffer.
Workshop held in Downtown Brooklyn as program inches closer to summer 2012 rollout.
With the new entrance commuters do not have to cross Fourth Avenue to walk between this station and Seventh Avenue-Ninth Street.
The Brooklyn Paper has obtained documents that show that the city has spend over $140,000 on legal fees defending the bike path from opponents.
The Park Slope Civic Council's proposed boundaries could be a hurdle to developers looking to cash in on the area surrounding the Barclays Center.
A court ruling bans churches from renting space in public schools for Sunday service citywide.
A proposed state bill aims to reduce the number of rats and litter by banning food on subway trains and in stations.
The Department of Transportation’s Bike Share in NYC has asked the public where they want bike stations in their neighborhood.
Join members of Park Slope for Obama 2012 tonight at a local watering hole and watch the President’s third State of the Union Address.
A slow zone, installed by the Department of Transportation, reduces the speed limit in an area from 30 miles per hour to 20.