Community Board 6 posted a job application for district manager after the former one left when he was accused of stalking his ex-girlfriend.
Robert Labrador said initial reports that he was attacked for opposing Trump were wrong, and that it was actually the other way round.
The man pulled out a knife and screamed "f--k you" to the victim after he said he didn't support the president, the Brooklyn Paper reported.
Haenyeo will open at the 239 Fifth Ave. storefront that has been empty since Le Pain closed in November.
The city approved the cinema's plans to renovate the outside of the former Pavilion Theater.
The park offers curling lessons, private games and leagues out of the LeFrak Center.
Community Board 6 voted to approve work to Nitehawk's under-construction new location, provided they change their proposed sign.
The 55-year-old man grabbed a woman's buttocks near Fourth Avenue in October, police said.
Tickets for the second annual Prospect Park Soiree outdoor dinner party went on sale this week, the park announced.
Information on when the B63 would arrive was added to LinkNYC kiosks around Park Slope, Councilman Brad Lander announced.
P.S. 118's PTA used a photo of two people in blackface to advertise a fundraiser, the Daily News reported.
The city closed the park to private vehicles last month, but that hasn't stopped some drivers from flouting the law and cutting through.
The signal problems caused some Brooklyn-bound trains to end early and others to run express in both directions, the MTA said.
Blooms on Fifth, at 431 Fifth Ave., closed last week after being in business for more than 10 years, the Brooklyn Paper reported.
James Buccanfuso, 41, and Sergey Demidenko, 38, were arrested in Stafford Township for bank robberies in New Yor and New Jersey.
A developer plans to build a 12-story condo building at 161-174 Fourth Ave. with 59-units and ground-floor retail.
Ample Hills leased space in the new retail project at 192 Prospect Park West, which was originally slated to be demolished for condos.
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The man who robbed a Park Slope bank last week was linked to the attempted robbery of one in Sheepshead Bay on Thursday, police said.
The carshare pilot-program will remove spots in Park Slope, Red Hook, Carroll Garden, Cobble Hill and Brooklyn Heights.
The writers installed their last haikus after a six-month project of movie-themed poetry.
A group of protesters rallied outside of Sen. Schumer's Park Slope home over ending the shutdown without a DACA deal.
Jose Franco of Stoop Juice plans to take on Trump in 2020, promising campaign finance reform and learning people's names.
A developer filed plans to demolish the four-story buildings at 161, 165 and 167 Fourth Ave. last week, records show.
The mezzanine between the Eighth and Seventh avenues entrances will permanently close as part of a project to add more turnstiles.
The former bathhouse on Fourth Avenue, currently home to Blink Fitness, was put up for sale by its owner for $10.5 million
A 66-year-old man was arrested, the report said.
Developers originally wanted to demolish 192 Prospect Park West and replace it with a controversial condo building.
A teacher at Park Slope Collegiate was threatened by students after she accused the principal of communist organizing.
The suspect handed a note to a bank teller and made off with an unknown amount of cash, police said.
The $637,000 makeover includes rebuilding paths, more plantings, new fences, benches and more, according to the city.
The developers filed plans with the city to renovate the building at 192 Prospect Park West with a new facade and two storefronts.
The board nearly unanimously voted to approve the parking-protected bike lane but called on the city to try and quicken the timeline.
The 18-year-old man was at the Seventh Avenue F train stop when he was attacked by a suspect trying to steel his phone, police said.
Trains were packed and straphangers were left stranded on stations after track debris caused delays to the R train on Thursday morning.
The plan calls to install a bike lane along Fourth Avenue that would link Bay Ridge, Sunset Park, Park Slope and Downtown Brooklyn.
James Edward Webb was linked to the case by DNA nearly 24 years later after a prominent Daily News columnist called it a hoax.
The development at 179 Fourth Ave. would demolish the four-story building to put a new 11-story one in its place with 23 units.
A judge ruled that Joe's Pizza of the Village can keep its name and website, but not a logo that's too similar to Famous Joe's Pizza.
The park previously opened to traffic during morning rush hour, but the city officially stopped access Tuesday after a trial last year.