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The longtime marionette theater on Sixth Avenue is looking for a new home after entertaining Park Slope families for decades.
The “No Kings” movement is returning this weekend with more protests against President Donald Trump — one of them in Park Slope.
New York’s dining scene thrives on variety and innovation—and Park Slope’s newest vegan sushi spot is keeping that tradition alive.
Park Slope rents are declining neighborhood-wide, even as one-bedrooms average $3,706, according to recent rental data.
The city is adding new preschool seats for 3-year-olds under Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s plan to broaden free early education.
Transportation officials said they will start installing the protected bike lane on Ocean Avenue this month, according to plans.
Another Park Slope staple shuttered last week after 14 years dishing healthy twists on American classics with Brooklyn flair.
A fresh 1 to 2 inches could fall on New York City Wednesday — and forecasters are already tracking another potential snowfall for Thursday.
The building has 93 open violations, according to the Department of Housing Preservation and Development.
Families in Park Slope are invited to attend a free summer camp showcase at Berkeley Carroll School on March 1. Over 50 camps exhibiting.
The bakery chain Julien Boulangerie has abruptly closed all of its shops, including its Park Slope outpost.
Con Ed customers who were forced to throw out food or medicine due to power outages in Boerum Hill/Park Slope can get payback—literally.
More than 2,000 Brooklyn residents remain without power following Saturday’s outage, officials said.
A pub-style restaurant that operated in Park Slope for nearly two decades has permanently closed and is being replaced.
Don’t miss the best Park Slope bites during this month-long “week.”
According to the NYPD, a group of thieves took over $700 from a Park Slope convenience store this past weekend.
Police are searching for a suspect who shoved a straphanger onto the tracks at the 36th Street station Sunday morning.
The Williamsburg fried chicken spot is opening a second Brooklyn location, bringing its homemade comfort-food favorites to Park Slope.
Casa Azul was expected to serve its final customers before the end of the year, but the Park Slope eatery now looks to be sticking around.
“There’s no place better to ring in the new year than at Prospect Park,” Borough President Antonio Reynoso said.
The LeFrak Center rink is open daily, with scheduled hours for both the open-air and covered rinks, the Prospect Park Alliance said.
Lidl, the European grocery company, has finally replaced the former Key Food location on Fifth Avenue.
Late Monday evening, firefighters responded to and extinguished a major fire at 8th Avenue and Garfield Place.
Major crimes are down nearly 13 percent in November compared to last year, yet some continue to stay stubbornly high.
The payout includes about $915,000 in unpaid wages and overtime, plus an equal amount in liquidated damages.
The new grocery store, K Slope Market, soft-opened this week, taking over the longtime Steve’s C-Town on 9th Street.
With the annual shopping frenzy underway, several Park Slope businesses are taking part. Here’s how to keep your spending local.
The team behind the acclaimed Mexican restaurant Corima has opened Vato, a new tortilla bakery in Brooklyn.
Park Slope has released details for its annual holiday tree lighting, which, this year, falls on Small Business Saturday.
Police said a man was stabbed in the back during the evening commute as a 4 train entered the Atlantic Avenue subway station.
A 31-year-old man died Monday after he was shot along Third Avenue, police said.
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Maine-based Il Leone is set to open a Brooklyn location this year, bringing its famous lobster pizza to the city.
The victim was walking along Prospect Park South when she was robbed, police said.
Election night has come and gone — here’s a look at how Park Slope voted so far.
Some types of crime rose in Park Slope this month compared to a year ago, according to new police data.
The upcoming rally marks the second 'No Kings' event, with organizers reporting thousands attended the first one in June.
Steve’s C-Town, a decades-old supermarket on 9th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues, is closing its doors.
A woman-owned coffee cart serves affordable drinks and pastries at the park through September and will open year-round next month.