This could become a thing, now that Schumer is Democratic opposition leader in the Senate.
Political activists warn the senator: "Play ball with dangerous, amoral people and we will devote ourselves to your political demise."
The next public meeting of the Gowanus Neighborhood Planning Study is Dec. 8.
Park Slope politician Brad Lander will hold an initial anti-Trump strategy meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 15.
Robert C. Carroll is a new face who will represent Park Slope, filling the shoes of retired James Brennan. Full election 2016 roundup here.
NYC Department of Transportation officials say they will "continue to review all concerns and suggestions regarding Citi Bike."
The busy F and G train station has dozens of steps, but no access point for disabled people.
WTF.
Photos: when was the last time you saw trash strewn across your street like this?
Three September meetings will let Park Slope residents pitch ideas for 2016's participatory budgeting process.
Congresswoman Nydia Velázquez is the latest Brooklyn official to come out against the MTA's proposal.
A petition circulated this week calls for a new proposal to be crafted with additional public engagement.
The Grand Army Plaza event showed love for members of the LGBT community while deriding those who oppose new gun laws.
City politician Letitia James will attend the event, along with LGBT, Muslim and Hispanic activists.
The city's participatory budgeting process allows residents to vote on their favorite neighborhood improvement projects.
During a conversation at SXSW, Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer explained how they booked Clinton on the show.
Brad Lander introduced a bill to NYC charge shoppers for plastic bags way back in 2014 — but it has yet to be signed into law.
New Yorkers can register online or in person at a state agency.
A new study linking campaign contributions to zip codes makes it easier to find out if you've inadvertently settled in Trump Town.
By way of executive order.
The co-op, one of America's largest, just made it a lot more difficult for BDS supporters to ban Israeli foods from co-op shelves.
Brooklyn truck driver: "The mayor is an a**hole."
De Blasio said Trump will "go down as one of the worst demagogues in recent U.S. political history."
The government app, called "See Something, Send Something," allows New Yorkers to send photos and messages directly to police.
Cops are guarding crowded areas and French government locations.
And Park Slope rich people take the cake.
The last two papal visits cost the NYPD almost $11 million, police say. What will be the bill for Pope Francis’ visit?
Live video updates from the Pope's two-day residency in NYC.
Don't lose yourself to the traffic jam of the century.
Near the Hoyt-Schermerhorn station in Downtown Brooklyn.
The first moment of silence begins at 8:46 a.m.
Brooklyn activists claim the bust of gay escort website RentBoy.com "endangers the health and safety of sex workers and their clients."
That's one way to get your message out.
10 stations in Brooklyn are in states of majority disrepair, according to a new report.
Get ready for gridlock.
Come "experience a piece of history" with me, says the Park Slope senator.
We most definitely cannot guarantee the authenticity of this video.
And reportedly stayed there for an hour and a half.
"We will be worse off with this agreement than without it."
As a statement against Brooklyn gun violence.