DEP Commissioner Caswell Holloway discusses efforts Thursday night
1,500 signals will be installed on major boulevards
A new survey by Assemblymember Jim Brennan shows support (and some fear) of the controversial bike lanes.
Eighth Avenue Triangle Park received working streetlamps last week, after 20 years without them.
The Borough President supports the right to drive in the park.
Once opponents in the race for City Council, Gary Reilly is now helping Councilmember Brad Lander raise the funds for his reelection campaign.
At "Hands Around the Lake," nature lovers of all ages gathered in protest of Mayor Bloomberg's potential plans for the mass slaughter of city geese.
Prospect Park plans to relocate a statue of Abraham Lincoln
Today, the American Chestnut Foundation presented Prospect Park and the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens with 10 blight-resistant American chestnut seeds.
Many area residents said they supported the ban, but pols remain cautious until a traffic study could be completed.
Councilmember Brad Lander and tenant advocates will rally in front of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture.
Last night, several committees of Community Board 6 approved DOT's recommended improvements to the Prospect Park West bike lane.
Today two longtime opponents of the project will argue that the developer won approval from the state for the project by submitting incomplete data.
Court documents reveal that a top executive in charge of the Atlantic Yards project pressed state Sen. Carl Kruger for millions.
Here's your weekly dose of weekend subway service changes.
At a Thursday night bike lane hearing, cycling advocates were en masse.
A Slope resident is being sued for allegedly stealing the idea for her cookbook, "I Love Bacon!"
Pauline Wiltshire was charged for conspiring to illegally distribute prescription pills.
The city will raise prime-time meter prices on some Slope streets to $1.50 per hour.
Councilmember Brad Lander and others gathered today in response to yesterdays lawsuit.
Councilmembers Brad Lander, Steve Levin, and others have asked the city to hold off on gassing park geese.
Neighbors for Better Bike Lanes and Seniors for Safety filed suit this afternoon.
Here's your weekly dose of weekend subway changes.
At 'Hands Around the Lake' on March 26, locals will join hands around Prospect Park Lake in protest of future slaughter.
Next year the North Flatbush Business Improvement District will install 20 solar-powered trash cans
At a Community Board 6 meeting last night, Slope residents voiced concerns over a new restaurant and lounge headed for Flatbush and Sixth avenues
The EPA presents its Remedial Investigation results to the public at PS 32
Neighbors for Better Bike Lanes and Seniors for Safety have said a one-way bike lane would be acceptable.
Neurologist Dr. Leonard Langman was arrested earlier this week on accusations of fraud.
The Seventh Avenue Italian eatery was seized by the state tax agency on Wednesday.
Today the MTA revealed details of its renovation plans for the Fourth Avenue F/G station.
Already the norm in Community Board 6, relaxed restrictions may soon go into affect citywide.
With the lake ice over and covered in snow, Prospect Park visitors should exercise caution.
Park Slope resident Emily Lloyd steps up as the new administrator of Prospect Park.
After a petition was sent to the agency asking for extended bus service to ease commuting pain, the request was denied.
The developer of the Atlantic Yards project also announced that the same architect behind the Barclays Center will design the tower.
Talk surrounding the Gowanus Superfund designation turns to how it will affect the neighborhood in the short term.