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An unlikely band of Brooklyn tenants takes on two landlord brothers hell-bent on flipping their rent-stabilized homes to the luxury market.
Patch spoke with Mary Keehbauch, the Natural Resources Crew Foreperson at the park, to get the low-down on the goats' return visit.
An editorial from Dario Trujillo, executive director of the Central Brooklyn Soccer Club.
Several elected officials have signed a letter asking the mayor to ditch his plan for new homeless shelters.
They're threatening a rent strike if their landlords don't fix the place up.
The New York City subway infrastructure is literally crumbling.
Brandon Darbeua, 22, was last seen at his home on Prospect Place, between Franklin and Bedford Avenues.
A Brooklyn judge on Friday ordered the shelter to remain closed while the discussions continue.
A Crown Heights neighborhood group responds to Adams' op-ed in a Brooklyn paper last week.
A group of residents suing the city will be back in court on Friday.
The New York City Department of Transportation presented this proposal to the community on Tuesday night.
This summer, our theme is Green Brooklyn. We make use of the garden area at the Kiddie Science Lab to explore urban agriculture.
The store, which was completely gut renovated, will be back open to the public on Friday.
Activists fighting the redevelopment of the Bedford-Union Armory proved Monday morning they'll stop at nothing until justice is served.
One report said the dog "charged the cops."
Home School Science engages young scientists in hands-on exploration to expand their understanding of a science topic.
Science Saturdays engages young scientists age 6 to 10 years in hands-on, in-depth exploration of a science topic.
Cornell Realty yanked a plan to build two apartment towers that neighbors said would cast shadows on the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
"I want to use this as a moment to change the conversation on homelessness," Adams writes.
Judge Katherine A. Levine extended a temporary restraining order against 1173 Bergen St.
Relief, in a way, for Prospect Heights business owners.
The owner of 1173 Bergen St, where the mayor wants to open a shelter for homeless seniors, is the target of a massive fraud lawsuit.
Here's the cause of all the smoke and sirens Friday afternoon near Rogers and Crown.
Patch spoke with chef Rob Newton about the restaurant, which opened Tuesday.
Couldn't make it out to the march? Here's what you missed.
Ede Fox threw her name into the City Council race for the 35th District, which covers Fort Green, Clinton Hill, Crown Heights and Bed-Stuy.
The controversial development would be staffed with union labor.
Authorities are looking for 13-year-old Adrienne Ragin.
“I could not think of a better match for a graduation speaker," the school's president said.
Didn't make it out to Saturday's March? Here's what you missed.
Here's the plan the city pitched to Community Board 9 this week.
Here's what you missed from Thursday's meeting on the Crown Heights homeless shelter plan.
"Some people do feel betrayed," one community leader said. "We have you here as an elected official to let us know what’s going on."
Hear from the city, elected officials and members of the community about a homeless shelter planned for 267 Rogers Avenue.
The owners are selling the cafe, which they hope will be bought up by another local business.
"We don’t see how this current plan is going to work to address the homeless crisis in this community," Laurie Cumbo said.
"We just don't want you to Donald Trump us," one Rogers Ave. resident told flustered city officials at a packed emergency meeting Wednesday.
The unofficial start to spring is under way.
City officials have been pushing to move 104 homeless men into a new shelter on Bergen Street. Not so fast, a Brooklyn judge said Tuesday.