A 67-year-old man went to the hospital Monday after a stranger stood up from a subway bench and punched him in the head, police said.
Locals can vote in 2023's Participatory Budgeting through Sunday.
“Pets are very welcome to join the ceremony,” said Jessica Chrustic about the planting to honor her dog that died after an August attack.
Police are offering an up to $3,500 reward for information that tracks down a man who brutally sexually assaulted a woman early March 18.
An as-yet-unidentified man pushed a 49-year-old woman to the ground, threatened her and raped her March 18, police said.
Three years after New York City went into lockdown, the coronavirus is hitting lows across the city — but not in Park Slope.
The scrunch-faced pooch is also the most popular dog breed in New York City, according to the American Kennel Club.
Bar Vinazo, an upcoming Spanish wine bar on Seventh Avenue, is one of Eater's "Most Anticipated Restaurants Openings of Spring 2023."
The settlement is from a 2020 clash caught on viral video that showed an NYPD cruiser ram into protesters on Flatbush Avenue.
Keep an eye out for 3.6 acres of new public space that'll sit atop two giant tanks designed to keep sewage from overflowing into the canal.
Fifth Avenue is about to get even more savory — a branch of bb.q Chicken soon will open alongside a new Halal Grill Bros.
NYC Minority and Women Owned (MWBE) Private School Celebrates 40 Years of Service to the Brooklyn Community
"I am NOT giving up," Miss American Pie's owner wrote last week about money woes. Customers sweet on the shop have since stepped up.
Fifth Avenue's Open Streets season starts May 6 — and organizers are trying to raise $40,000 for costs.
The renowned private school provides services for children from ages 2 to 13 within the Flatbush/Ditmas Park area.
A new website gives Park Slopers construction updates on the Fifth Avenue development slated to replace Key Food.
Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center will be one of 12 stations where restrooms will reopen this spring, MTA officials announced.
A man, 71, went to the hospital with eye trauma and a broken hand after a Sunday attack by two as-yet-unidentified suspects, police said.
Starting March 13, crews will work overnight for five weeks to repave half the loop around the park, the Prospect Park Alliance announced.
The team behind the city's sole Michelin-starred Indian restaurant has "another hit" with their new eatery on Fifth Avenue, Eater raved.
The vast majority of fare evasion arrests at Atlantic Avenue-Barclays station as 2022 ended were of Black people, data shows.
Try to imagine Park Slope without its legendary coop, we dare you.
"It would be nice to find a place where I can find comfort," said Jessica Chrustic, whose dog Moose died after a crazed man attacked them.
A sweeping plan to restore Prospect Park's Vale is up for a public hearing Tuesday.
Lenny's Pizza, a Brooklyn pizzeria featured in "Saturday Night Fever," isn't the only Brooklyn pizza joint that recently closed.
“The alligator is currently in too weakened a condition to attempt removal of the stopper," a Bronx Zoo update on the reptile states.
LuLu's Cuts & Toys on Fifth Avenue will move online after the pandemic magnified challenges for small businesses, said owner Brigitte Prat.
Parks Enforcement Patrol and Urban Park Rangers snapped into action to capture the possibly cold-shocked reptile, city says.
Up for some orecchiette with pork and wilted greens? How about northern Italian pastas? See what two Park Slope got top marks from Eater.
"Signs don't help," said one person about the pedestrian-only light at Fifth Avenue and Ninth Street.
The one-time Body Reserve Gym housed in an old bank building at Fifth Avenue and Union Street is about to transform, developers said.
An as-yet-unidentified man remains in critical condition with a severe leg injury after he was hit by a D train late Sunday, police said.
The beloved discount store will remain in place until this fall, reads a new banner out front.
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Data for the first month of the year for the 78th Precinct shows a jump in crime over this time last year, especially in grand larceny.
The troubled 78th Precinct’s Sgt. Andrew Lindsay — a cop with long record of misconduct accusations — was arrested Friday, police said.
The owners of Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea faced “increasingly difficult challenges,” they wrote in a farewell note.
Bangkok Degree is a "hidden gem," according to Eater. Two other Thai eateries near Park Slope also made the site's top 25 list.
Fraudsters siphoned off $100,000 from Sahadi's wholesale arm by creating a similarly named fake corporation, prosecutors said.
A cyclist's recent death prompted city officials to take long-awaited first steps to fix Ninth Street and Second Avenue, a local pol said.