A joyous scene today as marriage equality becomes law.
Over 100 same-sex couples planned to wed in Brooklyn on Sunday.
Head of the 22-acre mega project hasn't specified how many streets would receive them.
After a petition called for a serious look at the park's roadways, the park has establish a task force to do just that.
Unemployment in June rose from 9.1 to 9.2 percent.
Assemblymember Jim Brennan plans to introduce legislation to force Barclays Center developer Bruce Ratner to provide more parking.
Borough president announces Gay Marriage Expo, says Borough Hall welcomes same-sex wedding ceremonies at yesterday's celebration of gay marriage bill's passage.
Last night's contentious meeting also covered parking and landscaping concerns.
Revelers said same sex marriage bill's passage has both symbolic and concrete value.
Residents say rats have swarmed Prospect Heights since construction began.
The city has announced that it will not kill the park's Canada Geese this summer.
The city will divulge little detail on how seriously it's considering a program to restrict side-street parking to area residents.
With state rent regulations expiring at midnight, borough residents demand beefed-up tenant protections.
As construction moves forward, the emphasis shifts to 2013 elections and moving control of the site from state to local entities.
With Barclays Center construction underway, focus has turned to call for increased government oversight.
Hundreds gathered on Friday at Grand Army Plaza to protest against Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposed school budget cuts.
Prospect Heights Democrat agrees to support legislation that would condone what city consumer advocates call “predatory” lending practices.
Over the holiday weekend, Prospect Park got barbecued – literally.
Reacting to a recently announced Traffic Mitigation Plan, residents hope for the best... but prepare for the worst.
Assemblyman opens congressional exploratory committee.
Mitigation plan proposed by the Empire State Development Corp. takes effect mid-July.
Though most residents polled were for the ban, which began today, some thought it is going too far.
School programs at the Lefferts Historic House and the Prospect Park Audubon Center will be suspended for the coming school year.
Company moves Prospect Heights' eastern border back to Washington Avenue.
Film by Clinton Hill residents had world premiere Saturday.
Community Board 8's Transportation Committee unanimously approved city's plan for bike lanes and other changes for the 10-block stretch.
North Side of Eastern Parkway from Underhill Avenue through 125 Eastern Parkway will have no water from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow, Thursday and Friday.
Area council members are trying to create a citywide committee to bring transparency to wildlife management decisions.
City officials hope the plan will make it easier for pedestrians, bicyclists and drivers to cross the traffic circle.
Atlantic, Flatbush and Eastern Parkway will be getting traffic lights that count down the seconds left to cross.
Although the $132.5 billion budget is on time, there are a few not-so-bright spots that should not be swept under the rug.
Brooklyn Borough President says proposal would be unfair to people in surrounding neighborhoods.
Many area residents interviewed said they supported the ban, but most of the pols remained cautious until a traffic study could be completed.
Community Board 8 committee will vote next month on whether to also add bike lanes.
Class-action lawsuit and settlement reignites the 'Stop and Frisk' debate.
New tethering law carries stiff penalties.
The documentary, "Gerrymandering" was followed by a panel discussion on pending legislation at the Brooklyn Public Library Wednesday night.
Learn how politicians keep their power through redistricting and what you can do to stop it.
Emily Lloyd steps up as the new administrator of Prospect Park, replacing Tupper Thomas.
Opinions were mixed to Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposal to cut funding for teachers, child care, fire protection and seniors.