The man has placed a fire extinguisher, Christmas lights and a bag of concrete on the tracks at four stations in Park Slope and Sunset Park.
More than a dozen streets in the neighborhood are in the running for the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens greenest block contest this year.
The M.S. 88 teacher was one of two educators that was given an award for professional influence in education from Math for America.
Activists will host a family-friendly event advocating the Green New Deal in front of the minority leader's apartment building on Sunday.
Restaurant owners from a Park Slope Mexican spot have filed for a liquor license in the 7th Ave. space once run by the celebrity chef.
A 50s-diner style pie shop is coming to Fifth Avenue, but the owner needs your help to turn her online business into a full-time eatery.
The LGBTQ outpost will close its doors in July, becoming the latest longtime bar to leave the neighborhood.
Park Slope, Carroll Gardens and Red Hook had the lowest percentage of residents living in poverty in the borough, a city report shows.
Workers claim they were disciplined for trying to join a union, but others say the majority of employees at the coop don't want to organize.
Neighbors of two city shelters planned for Fourth Avenue have started a petition and an activist group to seek answers about the plans.
Councilman Brad Lander endorsed the Massachusetts senator in her presidential run with a Buzzfeed column and rebuke of male privilege.
Police are trying to find the man that intentionally put debris on the D train track at Atlantic Ave/Barclays Center station.
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The Brooklyn bus, which runs from Bay Ridge to Brooklyn Bridge Park, is one of the only buses that will go faster in a summer service cut.
The green space at Fifth Ave and President St is struggling to raise money to fix a broken gate that will cost 10 times its usual budget.
The restaurant, which was voted best Thai restaurant in Brooklyn, will open its second 5th Ave. spot on Friday with a new "royal" menu.
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Most Brooklynites outside de Blasio's gym felt that the mayor should focus on "unfinished business" in the city, not the oval office.
2 and 3 train service temporarily changed as emergency responders rescued someone who had fallen on the tracks at Atlantic Avenue.
Brooklyn Methodist Hospital scored low in it safety and staffing practices, even earning the lowest grade in the country in one category.
Bagel Pub, which runs two other Brooklyn spots, has filed construction permits for the 7th Ave space that once held Cafe Dada and Ozzie's
A person was sent to the hospital but is expected to survive after falling down an elevator shaft at a building on 5th Avenue, FDNY said.
The Brooklyn Heights studio Heatwise is opening its second location on 9th Street in June.
About 70 employees at the longstanding coop might form a union to fight against what they call coercive practices of their management.
"The lockout is not over, the lockout is postponed," union leaders said about a deal to let employees work during 30 days of negotiations.
Sterling Place to 12th Street will be transformed into a "fabulous" street fair next weekend with live music, food and shopping.
The Barclays Center-adjacent watering hole closed its doors last week, but hinted it might be relocating soon.
Workers from Key Foods in Park Slope, Greenpoint, Sunset Park, New Urecht and Long Island have been out of work for a month, union reps say.
Johnny Gonzalez faces criminal charges for hitting 3-year-old Emur Shavkator in a Brooklyn intersection Thursday afternoon, police said.
The Department of Transportation announced it has begun work on a protected bike lane between First and 15th streets.
Another YMCA flyer chastised the mayor for not wiping down gym equipment and reminded visitors to stay out of the 2020 presidential race.
Brooklyn Key Foods employees, locked out of work for three weeks, will enter the fourth round of negotiations Tuesday afternoon.
Flyers at the Park Slope YMCA bear a warning: "By entering these premises you agree not to run for President of the United States in 2020."
The city's Department of Transportation will start putting in bike lanes on Fourth Avenue this month that have been in the works for years.
A May 1 meeting will answer questions about two shelters being built on Fourth Avenue as part of the mayor's borough-based shelter plan.
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"This is just part of my life," the mayor said when asked whether his SUV rides to a Brooklyn YMCA align with his new environmental policies
Diaper changing stations at every park, an elevator at 7th Ave station, more trash bins and other projects got top votes for city funding.
Workers continue to strike in Sunset Park, Park Slope, Greenpoint and New Urecht as negotiations for better wages and benefits stall.
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