Say they will disproportionately hurt lower income families and risk the safety of us all.
Residents fear projects will make Atlantic Yards-related traffic problems even worse.
Did a new art show open? A favorite restaurant close? We'll let you know what's happening in the nabes around Prospect Heights in this weekly post.
A round-up of some of the biggest stories from Brooklyn and Queens on Feb. 3.
One of the finalists in the city's competition to design the next NYC yellow taxi revealed its model. But cab drivers and Prospect Heights residents were not impressed.
A round-up of some of the biggest stories from Brooklyn and Queens on Feb. 2.
Six months into the Department of Health’s letter grading system, restaurant owners and customers react to what some call the "scarlet letter."
A round-up of Brooklyn and Queens news for Feb. 1, 2011.
A monthly photo essay documenting the construction of the Atlantic Yards development and the Barclays Center.
The city is considering doubling the fees that people pay to play on public tennis courts or use the city's recreation centers.
The Assemblyman delivers his State of the District address and touts the legislative battles he's fought and won.
Mayor touts city’s clean-up efforts, urges New Yorkers to do what they could to help finish the job.
Prospect Heights buried in more than a foot of snow.
Prospect Heights information and events you won't want to miss.
Programs aimed at helping low-income tax filers get the most out of their 2011 tax returns.
Prospect Heights-area information and events you won't want to miss.
Prospect Heights- area information and events you won't want to miss.
Given a chance to speak for the first time, Brooklynites had harsh words for Mayor Bloomberg's response to the Dec. 26 snowstorm.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced Sunday that he will be speaking at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's tribute to Martin Luther King.
After the Dec. 26 blizzard, Bloomberg said he took no risks
Trains, buses running normally, schools open.
Parks Department considers returning Prospect Park Lincoln Statue to Grand Army.
Cars blocking street will be towed, alternate side and garbage collection suspended.
Woman who owned poodle who drowned in Prospect Park Lake Jan. 2 suggests ways city could be better prepared for ice rescues.
Prospect Heights Patch will be at the City Council hearings all day, giving you the blow-by-blow.
Department of Sanitation now says it will resume pick-up with delays.
Mayor promises today’s cleanup will be smoother than the last one.
Just when Prospect Heights was finally recovering from the storm, we get hit with snow again.
In 2010 47.7 million visitors came to NYC, up 6.8 percent from 2009.
Failed New York Gubernatorial candidate Jimmy McMillan's bid for White House in 2012 starts with TV spot as 'Mayor' of New Jersey Hyundai Dealership.
Prospect Heights Councilwoman Letitia James cheers on DC-37 members at City Hall rally.
New York Senators announce deal to pass Zadroga Bill before end of legislative session.
Public invited to Thursday's Manhattan meeting of the Empire State Development Corporation.
Wollman Rink closed this winter as renovations take place.
Some suggest developer Forest City Ratner pay for extra trains to stadium and residential parking permits for those living in the area.
After decades of service, a new face will replace Tupper Thomas as head of Prospect Park
A survey shows that the majority of area residents are in favor of the controversial bike lane.
Nine people dressed as bagels were arrested for blocking traffic in Grand Army Plaza.
The Deny Waiver Coalition plans to continue protesting Black's appointment.
While travelers get set to deal with new airport security measures, one city councilman has a big change in mind.