The 2013 celebration also includes performances by the Brooklyn Interdenominational Choir and R&B duo Kindred the Family Soul.
Chabad young professionals hold a meet-and-greet with the NYC comptroller Wednesday night.
Federal aid bill will cover repairs to people’s homes, assist business owners and reimburse local governments
Cuomo signs package into law, making the empire state the first to usher in change after Newtown shootings.
Where to get your flu shot in Prospect Heights and why you should do it today.
Albany senators agree to sweeping new gun restrictions and reform
Longtime residents call bike racks part of a gentrification trend that feels "more like a takeover than a partnership."
Students and some parents will be given temporary MetroCards to get to class.
Mayor details the city's plan for walkout.
What to know before you go.
Lanes will be closed starting at midnight Saturday through 6 a.m. Monday morning.
Super PAC with about 2.4 million members hopes to make the difference in the 2013 mayoral race.
New restaurant coming to Franklin and more from Thursday night's Community Board 8 meeting.
"It's not just a numbers game," the newly elected Congressman said of drafting a budget.
More than 50 Brooklyn-based artists donated works for Thursday night's Artists for Cumbo Art Sale.
Governor also called for tougher gun laws and more casinos in his 2013 State of the State Address.
Court’s decision now requires NYPD officers create a formal policy specifying the limited circumstances for stopping someone outside of privately owned buildings
Federal judge ruled that the NYPD’s stopping individuals suspected of trespassing outside Bronx private building unconstitutional.
The $51 billion Sandy aid bill has the support of every House Democrat and every NY and NJ Republican House member, but still needs five more GOP votes to pass
New Kings Democrats say plan to change the border between Letitia James' 35th District and Steve Levin's 33rd is overly political.
Plus a teen arrested for bike theft and a clunker car stolen and an subway pickpocket on the loose.
Delayed vote OKs $9.7 billion in aid for hurricane relief.
Remember the lane to nowhere? It's been turned into a dozen parking spots. The DOT explains why.
Leave your tree at the curb between Jan. 2 and Jan. 19 and it will be turned into mulch by the Department of Sanitation. Mulchfest takes place Jan. 12-13.
From gas shortages, to Sandy destruction to more fare hikes, 2012 has been a rough year for both drivers and straphangers.
In wake of the Connecticut School Shooting, NYC Pols Call For Stricter Gun Laws
A new pilot program will allow passengers to hail a cab from their phones, not the curb.
Agency also putting more ads in subway stations and on the outside of trains to fill budget gap.
A new bar/restaurant is coming to Franklin Avenue, two home additions were approved and more.
Park's interior roads have been closed to traffic since Hurricane Sandy.
Pols and public transportation advocates push for digital next-bus-arrival boards at bus stops across the city.
New legislation aims to stop the resale of fundraising event tickets, like Wednesday's 12-12-12 show to benefit Sandy victims.
One local councilman is seeking to put a moratorium on movie filming in Brooklyn Heights. Could our neighborhood benefit from a similar respite?
Passengers must switch trains at Atlantic Avenue between 11:45 p.m. and 5 a.m. through Friday.
On-street bike parking in front of Little Zelda replaces one spot for cars with eight for bikes.
Festivities include holiday treats and musical performances.
B44 line will soon have off-board fare collection, dedicated bus lanes and larger buses to speed the trip.
Brooklyn subway, alternate side and event information you won't want to miss.
The recently renamed the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel is slated to open passenger vehicles during rush hour, beginning 4 p.m. Tuesday.
All subway service across the East River restored except the R line.