City law officials say they are considering legal options in response to ruling.
An engagement ring on a chain was found Wednesday morning in the Fort Hamilton Parkway subway station.
What you need to know, pre-coffee.
Though snow is expected, strong winds will be the real problem for the borough.
"Gravity and Grace: Monumental Works" by El Anatsui
An unprecedented 1 percent of the city's youth slept in shelters in January
Public Advocate de Blasio says demand for pre-K seats far exceeds supply across five boroughs.
The CB 7 transportation committee will discuss the demand for slower traffic on March 12.
Maurice Nowlin, 22, left Bellevue Hospital without warning at 4:30 p.m. on March 4.
"My BPL" allows library members to search catalog by title or ISBN, create to-read lists and more.
An enormous spending gap amongst wealthy and poor school districts in the state illustrates stark educational inequity.
Tourist it up in your own neighborhood on Saturday, March 9.
All of the beaches maintained by the Parks Department are still scheduled to open on Memorial Day weekend.
Five things you should know for Monday, March 4
Here are five things you should know today!
From men's cufflinks to an entire restaurant, a roundup of some of this week's more interesting craigslist items.
Views of Prospect Park, Sunset Park, and pets awaiting their owners.
Female criminals in Brooklyn and a February crime wave in one Queens precinct.
Watch highlights from Friday morning's ribbon-cutting in Patch's two-minute video clip.
Plus a free Mil’s Trills show, 70s pop, jazz fusion and more.
Gun rights activists cheered legislators at a gun rally in Albany for vowing to fight New York’s gun legislation in court
Our picks for your weekend.
From a $1 MetroCard fee to how to save on a 30-day, tips to keep in mind as subway increases take effect Sunday.
Phoenix-like comebacks, guilt-free cookies, big bucks for animal rescue, and fundraisers.
Gov. Cuomo announced that apart from an exception for Hollywood production companies, there would be no major changes to the state’s controversial assault weapons ban
A recent poll shows that 69 percent of New York City voters approve of Mayor Bloomberg’s proposed ban on foam food and drink containers
The women are accused of robbery and impersonating police officers.
In Brooklyn and Queens, there are "haves" and "have-nots."
Bill would halt NYPD from turning over immigrants charged with low-level offenses to the feds.
We snagged a minute of the beauty queen's time to remember her former life as a regular Brooklynite.
Plus, more South Brooklyn businesses reopening post-Sandy this weekend.
Brooklyn Speaks says dividing up the project could shorten construction from 25 years to closer to 10.
LIRR, Metro-North fares to rise on Friday, while the cost to ride subways and buses will go up on Sunday.
The nation's top beauty queen is all about Brooklyn this week.