See how well power providers in the Park Slope area and across NY serve their electric customers.
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A meeting will be held next week to go over Community Benefits Agreement that was recently unveiled for the controversial development.
A Brooklyn petition calling for in-person learning five days a week in the fall has gained more than 1,000 signatures.
As the anniversary of the first COVID-19 case detected in New York City arrives, Patch is taking a look back at the impact of the virus.
Elizabeth Ndubisi-Ukandu has spent the 10 months since her sister, Peggy, died trying to get enough money together to lay her to rest.
A new interactive maps shows who New Yorkers in each ZIP code have donated to in the 2021 elections.
Imorne Horton was hit on the Red Hook-Carroll Gardens border just 10 hours after a 6-year-old was killed in South Williamsburg.
VOCAL-NY is hoping to make a new home in Gowanus after being forced to move from its Fourth Avenue headquarters after 20 years.
Brooklyn Methodist joined a call for statewide "safe staffing" legislation, saying 100 nurses have left the hospital with little new hiring.
A legally-binding Community Benefits Agreement was unveiled as the controversial rezoning on Fourth Avenue faced City Council on Tuesday.
New federal data shows how the waning coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospitals in Brooklyn.
Nubleu will soon open on the corner of Third Street, the first business to claim the storefront since El Habanero closed.
Borough President Eric Adams will join a discussion on small businesses hosted by Park Slope's Fifth Avenue Business Improvement District.
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The exhibit, set at Industry City, aims to "fill the dearth of Black female voices at the contemporary, metaphoric table."
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for Feb. 21 through Feb. 27.
Take our survey to tell us what issues matter in Park Slope and neighboring areas, and we'll ask this year's City Council candidates.
Park Slope Civic Council is accepting applications from projects in the arts, education, youth programs and civic improvement for a grant.
All three schools — in Park Slope, Gowanus and South Slope — face extended closures that will last through this week's mid-winter recess.
The site will be open Wednesday, Feb. 17, according to health officials.
The city released data Tuesday for the number of people who have received the COVID-19 vaccine by ZIP Code.
Volunteering and supporting food banks are among the ways to show kindness on Feb. 17.
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The public library's fashion academy, which went virtual this year, gave designers something to work toward during a halt on the industry.
Three pharmacies in Park Slope are now offering COVID-19 vaccine appointments to those 65 and older.
Police found the man with gunshot wounds to his torso early Friday morning.
Green-Wood Cemetery has launched a project to identify World War II veterans who are interred there in honor of the war's 80th anniversary.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for Feb. 14 through Feb. 20.
The EPA has confirmed that a small hole on a barge full of sediment from the Gowanus Canal is what caused it to sink last month.
Maintenance projects will suspend Long Island Rail Road service between Jamaica station and Atlantic Terminal on Feb. 13 and 14.
Eight people are running to replace term-limited City Council Member Brad Lander, who is running for city comptroller.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospitals and their ICUs in Brooklyn.
Official death tolls at Brooklyn nursing homes have jumped significantly now that the state is reporting deaths that occurred at hospitals.
New York's first Black female doctor, the state's first Black millionaire and other New Yorkers will be honored for Black History Month.
Animal Loving Care is planning to offer a day of free grooming as a thank you to the community for helping it replace its equipment.
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Average rent prices in Park Slope have dropped significantly since January 2020, and are still going down slightly, a new study shows.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for Feb. 7 through Feb. 13.
The street will be one of two named for Brooklynites this year, lawmakers announced.