Near Atlantic Terminal, trash strewn sidewalks and corners dominate.
Neighborhood critics of the lane are weighing legal options for its removal.
Last night Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz delivered his annual State of the Borough Address, complete with a pole dancer and countless cheesy puns.
Here's your weekly dose of weekend subway service changes.
Before the annual HOPE count of the homeless in NYC, locals discussed what they can do to fight the persistent problem.
A report released today by the EPA determined that there are at least a dozen pollutants in the canal.
One local is hoping her Facebook group might pressure the MTA to make up for service suspensions with bus extensions.
The study that will show what risks are in the murky canal should be released this week.
Decades after the DEP promised to transfer a vacant lot to the community, progress may be in the pipe.
Mayor touts city’s clean-up efforts, urges New Yorkers to do what they can to help finish the job.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning until 6 a.m. tomorrow; alternate side has been suspended.
The New York City Council and Marty Markowitz encourage Brooklyn residents to get their GED.
Councilmember Brad Lander said the extension would ease the pain of service cuts to the F and G trains.
Some charge city officials may have deliberately slowed bike lane plowing.
The plan was released in September
Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz questions the validity of the DOT's recent bike lane data.
New DOT data shows the lane has increased safety and bicycle usage.
Given a chance to speak for the first time, Brooklynites had harsh words for Mayor Bloomberg's response to the Dec. 26 snowstorm.
The councilmember hopes extending the route will relieve some pressure from the recent F/G service changes.
Here's the scoop on this weekend's subway schedules.
Citing the blizzard, The Department of Sanitation called off curbside tree recycling this year
After the Dec. 26 blizzard, Bloomberg & Company took no risks
The New York Park’s Department is seeking inventive new food vendors for New York City parks.
Cars found blocking the road will be towed
Woman who owned the poodle that drowned in Prospect Park Lake suggests ways city could be better prepared for ice rescues.
Park Slope Patch will be at the City Council hearings all day, updating as the day progresses.
Bloomberg has deployed an army of cameras to monitor today's response to the snow.
Daniel Kummer is the new Chairperson of Brooklyn Community Board 6
The councilmember called for enhanced bus or shuttle service to make up for suspended subway service.
A doctor and three others illegally sold Aderall to the neighborhood and beyond
In 2010, 47.7 million visitors came to NYC, up 6.8 percent from last year.
Beginning Monday, F and G train construction will partially close stations through 2012
Jimmy McMillan's bid for presidency in 2012 starts with a local commercial for a New Jersey auto dealership
Many Park Slope blocks remain unplowed, but there is something residents can do
Over 24 hours after the snow, Park Slope is still snowed in
After 30 years, Prospect Park Administrator Tupper Thomas is saying goodbye to the park that she saved.
Calling it a "legal reality," representatives for the petitioners withdrew their motion to stop construction.
The state agency overseeing project voted that a new study is unnecessary because 15-year extension in construction time, won't change how the work impacts area residents.
The Mayor Announces New Taxi Service for the Disabled in Park Slope