The suit to remove the bike lanes was adjourned until next month after a few minutes.
The city will divulge little detail on how seriously it's considering residential parking permits.
The Department of City Planning released plans that aim to encourage retail and neighborhood development on the avenue.
As construction moves forward, the emphasis shifts to 2013 elections and moving control of the site from state to local entities.
The city has filed a defense to a lawsuit against the two-way bike lane.
Locals voiced concern that the Barclays Center traffic mitigation plan overlooks key areas.
As window for legal action closes and with Barclays Center construction underway, activists call for increased government oversight.
Of the 15 Green Infrastructure grant winners, two are located in Park Slope.
Patch asks eight Brooklyn state senators how they would vote on bill to legalize gay marriage.
Bloomberg announced on Thursday that free WiFi will hit 20 city parks.
The organic superstore is one step closer to the Gowanus.
Councilmember Brad Lander and former CB 6 Chairman Richard Bashner have filed a brief in support of the lane.
Fifth Avenue’s collection of bars continues to grow, providing shelter for the old, the new, and the thirsty.
A City Council proposal would rename a block of Prospect Park West "LCpl. Julian T. Brennan, USMC Way."
Over the holiday weekend, Prospect Park got barbecued – literally.
BPL will be the first library in all of New York City to offer such a service.
A tree was planted at Borough Hall in Hope Reichbach's memory.
A mitigation plan proposed by the ESDC will take effect on or around July 15.
A rained out film shoot has the actor all tied up during Wednesday's rally.
Most residents are for the ban, but some thought it is going too far.
The actor will join local politicians on Wednesday to protest the closure of the 11th Street firehouse.
Locals have blasted the Mayor with complaints after the announcement that the 11th Street firehouse may close.
The project has made a mess of the F and G lines, but at least it's on time.
Engine 220 on 11th Street is one of eight Brooklyn firehouses that are proposed victims of the budget axe.
After five months of suspended service, north-bound service returns to Bartel Prichard Square on Monday.
Community Board 6 votes to support Millman Bill limiting outdoor nightlife.
Brad Lander introduces a bill to establish moving-day parking permits.
The new design for J.J. Byrne Playground summons the spirit of colonial history.
Brooklynites headed to the World Trade Center site in solidarity and remembrance.
The Department of City Planning is now looking into zoning changes to encourage commerce on the avenue.
A memorial service was held Sunday at Mount Sinai Synagogue in Brooklyn Heights.
Authorities arrested 12 dealers for sales of heroin and cocaine after an undercover investigation.
The day after the passing of Councilmember Steve Levin's aide, her friends and colleagues remember her.
Reichbach was found dead inside her apartment on Thursday afternoon.
Class action suit goes after Bloomberg personally for 'misfeasance of office'; City Hall dismisses move as publicity ploy.
The Superfund group establishes a valuable framework for community participation in the canal's cleanup — including allowing in "Potentially Responsible Parties."
Assemblywoman Joan Millman has proposed a bill that limits the hours and noise level of rear yard and rooftop bars.
Councilmembers Lander and Levin are hoping to introduce a citywide Wildlife Management Committee.
The city hopes that a new set of improvements will make it easier for pedestrians, bicyclists and drivers to cross the traffic circle.
The board unanimously approved several modifications to the controversial lane on Wednesday.