Residents from Brooklyn and Queens, along with the rest of the nation, commemorate the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 at Ground Zero.
Mayor Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Ray Kelly are urging people to keep an eye out and "If you see something, say something."
Volunteers help Prospect Park recover from Hurricane Irene.
Warning in effect until 12 p.m. Sunday
The Mayor urges residents to get going on their evacuation plans, as all MTA service will shut down at noon on Saturday.
Borough President Marty Markowitz, with a few modifications approves the Special Fourth Avenue Enhanced Commercial District plan.
In a letter to the DOT, lawyer for two anti-bike lane groups demands that the bike lane be removed.
The Department of Transportation added pedestrian countdown signals to let people know how much time they have to cross safely.
Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Bert Bunyan dismissed a lawsuit opposing the bike lane
Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes initiates a new program to renew safety safety efforts for children and senior citizens.
Borough President Marty Markowitz has founded a task force to help kick Fourth Avenue's transformation into high-gear.
A new campaign seeks to inspire shoppers to support small, local businesses.
The DOT has increased parking rates and installed new Muni-Meters in the Slope.
Councilmember Brad Lander has launched a new website called Shop Local, to encourage locals to do just that.
After the third day in court for the suit, the case now hinges on Judge Bunyan's decisions on the case's merits and discovery.
Brooklynites weren't nearly as critical of the controversial deal as Washington.
A monthly photo essay documenting the construction of the Atlantic Yards development and the Barclays Center, which the Brooklyn-bound New Jersey Nets will soon call home.
The workers picketed in front of the site as part of a citywide concrete strike.
On Friday city officials and neighborhood kids unveiled a new temporary playground space for the park.
After the House passed Speaker John Boehner's plan, the Senate promptly blocked it.
Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz thinks so.
After the city asked for a temporary restraining order, bike lane opponents agreed to withdraw subpoenas.
Councilmember Stephen Levin talks to Patch about the potential local impacts of a government default on the national debt.
Over 100 same-sex couples planned to wed in Brooklyn on Sunday.
The Borough President says that Commissioner Sadik-Khan referred the lanes as temporary in a meeting.
After plans to draft legislation requiring more on-site arena parking, residents were upset the move would draw more vehicles to the neighborhood.
The ruling was a victory for anti-Atlantic Yards activists
Prospect Park West bike lane foes served the city and Councilmember Brad Lander with subpoenas yesterday afternoon.
After a petition called for a serious look at the park's roadways, the park has establish a task force to do just that.
Unemployment in June rose from 9.1 to 9.2 percent.
Councilmember Brad Lander has allotted $500,000 for renovations of Prospect Park's baseball fields, but it will cost up to $6 million
Assemblymember Jim Brennan plans to introduce legislation to force Barclays Center developer Bruce Ratner to provide more parking.
The mega developer apparentlt violated a promise to keep a community liaison on site at all times.
The Beep says Borough Hall will be open for same-sex wedding ceremonies.
Residents were updated on the clean-up of a site along the Gowanus Canal.
Under Bloomberg's new budget, 20 city firehouses slated for closure will remain open.
The Fifth Avenue BID wonders whether improved commerce on Fourth Avenue might draw business from Fifth.
The city has announced that it will not kill the park's Canada Geese this summer.
Seven cars were also damaged after a spray of packed earth and stones hit Atlantic Avenue.
After the passage of the state’s same-sex marriage bill, the mood was jovial.