Toddler art classes, the 72nd Precinct community council meeting and more.
There's more than one way to get across Brooklyn.
After a sordid history, the Kensington eatery appears to have finally shuttered for good.
The next 72nd Precinct community council meeting, a reminder to check out our Week in Review and other tidbits you might find useful.
Here are some tips for keeping your interest and penalties to a minimum.
A concise look back at the last week.
Rally was held by groups who want to keep the G train running to its southernmost stops.
Brooklyn Dirt, Wednesday Corps and more.
The structures made of out sticks and logs pop up as the nice weather comes to the park.
Southbound F and G trains are once again stopping at Windsor Terrace's two subway stations, and not a moment too soon.
Reports from the the 72nd Precinct.
Sakura Matsuri will take place April 28- 29, with or without the blooms.
La Leche meets this morning, 2nd Annual Tasting Brooklyn and more.
Many of the winning projects are centered in Windsor Terrace and Kensington.
Windsor Terrace resident Daniel Lugassy said he won't rest until health care is a universal right.
No, it's not too late.
Participatory budgeting results, Week in Review and more.
“The Lefferts Children’s World,” opens this weekend in Prospect Park's Lefferts Historic House.
Voting concludes Sunday.
Police hunt for protesters who chained open subway gates
You wanted to leave the neighborhood this weekend? Tough cookies.
What could be a neighborhood gem is becoming a neighborhood headache.
A subway map from the early '70s reveals that the so-called G train extension isn't an extension at all.
The Amateur Astronomers Associations' Joe Delfausse will be at Dome Playground with his telescope, giving tours of the night sky.
Wednesday's stunt at the Fort Hamilton Parkway station allowed some commuters ride for free. But are guerrilla tactics the right way to raise awareness?
Yidel Perlstein is the board's first ever Hasidic chair.
Protesters, or maybe pranksters, gave many commuters a Wednesday morning transit treat.
Reports from the 66th Precinct.
"Golden Boy" films in Kensington, Kafka's "Metamorphosis" dissected, and more.
Meet John Lloyd, a painter who can be found in our neighborhood’s oasis making impressions.
The restaurant's monthly Supper Club seeks to unite neighbors over good food.
But it's not there yet.
Reports from the 72nd Precinct.
Natacha Jean Baptiste was last seen leaving her home last Wednesday.
Join Compost for Brooklyn's block party planning committee, beware of the recently milled Park Drive and more.
When there's an occasion that calls for wine, where do you head?
The community board has started a Yahoo! group to communicate with members.
A concise look at the past week.
A tenant found the baby, whose parents have not been found or identified, on Saturday and is in good condition, police said.