Open street organizers are celebrating the Fifth Avenue program's 100th day with a fitting event: a dance party in the street.
Local groups reached an agreement with developers to bring an affordable market to the development replacing Key Foods.
A man wearing all black walked into the auto shop during business hours and stole a cash-stuffed envelope from a desk, police said.
The 16-year-old disappeared from a Brooklyn hotel Tuesday afternoon and was finally found over a day later in the Bronx, police said.
"It's a scandal," said one neighbor. "[It] completely disrespects the Union War Veterans who died to help end human slavery."
Boka, a grey cat, became a beloved fixture of a Park Slope deli after its owner adopted him in January. Then, he was snatched by a stranger.
Police said a trio of teenage boys stole straphangers' iPhones from within several Park Slope and Crown Heights subway stations.
The off-duty NYPD crossing guard threw an art supply box at the older woman within Gowanus' 76th precinct, police said.
The Park Slope Business Improvement District and local shops are aiming to collect 500 school supply-filled backpacks for families in need.
The cemetery's educational and welcome center is finally ready to move forward after getting approval and funding from city agencies.
Trucks will park on the plaza for two weeks amid nearby construction, but the street will remain closed to other cars, organizers said.
Health inspectors found a dirty diner in an NYC hospital, a mouse-ridden north Brooklyn takeout spot, and more.
The MTA is considering extending the W line from lower Manhattan along the Brooklyn waterfront, possibly linking Red Hook and Park Slope.
Junior's is bringing $5 slices of its iconic cheesecake to all five boroughs this weekend in honor of National Cheesecake Day.
Several days before groping a woman in a Brooklyn subway station the man tried to rape a different woman in Manhattan, police said.
A popular Greek taverna on Fifth Avenue with day-long drink discounts made Eater's list of actually worthwhile happy hour spots.
Joe Holtz's temporary suspension brought up rumors of his ousting and tensions over how Coop decisions are made, the Coop paper reported.
The beloved independent bookstore is opening its second Brooklyn outpost this fall.
Assemblyman Robert Carroll invited Park Slopers to tan in his office's backyard after spotting someone sunbathing atop a nearby parked car.
A mural depicting women's struggles and achievements adorned a local shelter for 16 years. In its absence, the non-profit wants new art.
The male attacker tried to muffle the young woman's screams while groping her, according to the NYPD.
Sources told The Daily Mail that a freelance editor penned a letter complaining of loud parental encouragement and kids playing outdoors.
The first responder was injured battling a Butler Street building blaze that erupted late Thursday night, the FDNY said.
A spokesperson confirmed the store closed for "improvements" as plans for plumbing modifications and interior renovations were filed online.
After spitting in the straphanger's face, the attacker beat the 41-year-old with a baton and punched him in the face, police said.
A Park Slope music teacher whose program was slashed in the city's $215M school budget cut is among a group suing to reverse the cuts.
The former mayor said he's heard New Yorkers loud and clear: they don't want his representation anymore. Most are glad he got the message.
The Yonkers man reportedly confessed to stabbing a homeless man in Prospect Park following a sex meetup, according to police and a report.
A lifelong Gowanus Houses resident remembered as a pillar of support for her family and community will be the namesake of a local street.
Representatives at the Urban Air Adventure Park in Brooklyn will giveaway passes to the first 200 people on line for free play for a year.
A letter a Park Slope mom received from a neighbor — complaining of loud parental encouragement outdoors — has been making the rounds.
From a raw bar to a pan-Latin restaurant, a handful of Park Slope eateries will offer discounted meals this summer. See the full list here.
Efforts to expand at-home test kit distribution come as the mayor faces criticism for his handling of the latest BA.5-fueled COVID surge.
Persephone DaCosta started a women's empowerment club at her Boerum Hill high school that was so successful it became an academic class.
The MTA temporarily suspended service on the bridge as police rescued a woman who said she wanted to jump, officials said.
Tickets to see Springsteen and the E Street Band perform at the Barclays Center next April will go on sale at the end of July. Details here.
Formula E New York City E-Prix, an electric car racing tournament, will take over the streets of Red Hook this weekend. Event details here.
The units are available under a controversial tax abatement program that's prioritized higher income New Yorkers, according to a new report.
The man is one of two armed people killed by police Saturday, officials said. Mayor Eric Adams defended police in both instances.
Seven Brooklyn businesses were accused of illegally selling weed by NY's cannabis agency, which still hasn't set up a legal sale system.