Originally delayed due to COVID-19, Governors Island will reopen for the season on Wednesday, July 15.
Community Board 2 will hold its monthly parks, land use and transportation committee meetings next week.
Community Board 2 received the following message from the New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB).
“Before we start offering our youth writing workshops online, we'd like more information on how much is needed, and where the need is most."
From the tree lighting in Fort Greene Park, to the Navy Yard's holiday market, here are the seasonal events coming up in the next few weeks.
Check out renderings of the 50,000-square-foot cultural center at 300 Ashland Pl., where construction started this week.
From restaurants long gone, to dancing at the Navy Yard, a new book asks Brooklyn's older residents, "what no longer/still feels like home?"
The mega-star's wellness tour next year will include a stop at the Barclays Center with the former first lady as a special guest.
Brooklyn Hospital Center doctors ignored a woman's pleas for help as her placenta separated and deprived her baby of oxygen, a lawsuit says.
A Los Angeles-based artist unveiled his first BK exhibit this week at the opening of BAM's first gallery, part of a $25 million expansion.
Four Fort Greene shelter residents that ended up in the hospital after the city served expired chicken salad will sue, attorneys said.
Do you know a marathon runner named Javier? This Fort Greene fan "would walk 26.2 miles" to find him.
Whitman enthusiasts will gather at the corner of Ryerson Street and Dekalb Avenue on Saturday to officially name the street for the BK poet.
Six Fort Greene shelter residents ended up vomiting after the city served expired chicken salad with a double label, The Daily News reports.
A Bed-Stuy nonprofit head resigned after Halloween decorations in her Clinton Hill home spurred outrage and threats of a boycott.
A new residential tower planned for BAM's historic district will expand the neighboring Brooklyn Music School 20,000 square feet.
A Clinton Hill resident and Bed-Stuy gallery owner made brown paper cut-outs of children hanging by ropes, spurring outrage online.
The popular supermarket will open at the Brooklyn Navy Yard this weekend after years of buzz about bringing an outpost to New York City.
Bernie Sanders, Bruce Springstein and other East Coast celebs will stop by the late-night talk show as it records from BAM next week.
The venue officially unveiled a years-long project that connected three of its spaces and opened its first visual arts gallery on Tuesday.
New Yorkers can get a peak inside 279 of the city's most interesting buildings during Open House NY. Here's where to stop by in Fort Greene.
Fans of the all-together-ooky family can reserve a stay at a Clinton Hill townhouse that was transformed into an Addams' mansion replica.
Eric Boyo was named a hero by the borough president for stopping his G train before hitting a woman who had jumped onto the tracks.
Meet the 10 painters, sculptors, photographers and even crocheters that BRIC gave $100,000 to this year with a new program.
From Thanksgiving baking classes, to a look inside the Yard's historic buildings, here's what's going on at the Navy Yard this season.
A ceremony this weekend will co-name the block near Grand and Lafayette avenue after Randy Weston, a local jazz musician who died last year.
Runners will race their way through Fort Greene Park, eating two slices of pizza along the way. Here's how to get a slice of the fun.
Students, parents and friends shared memories of the school safety officer, who was shot in Fort Greene while her son was in the next room.
Brooklynite and Pratt grad Uma Smith's invention, inspired by her own history with seizures, was chosen from submissions across the country.
From a 1904 Wizard of Oz production, to a nine-hour play when it was still abandoned ground, these photos reveal BAM Harvey's long past.
A historic building is home to the city's first "smart factory," where humans work alongside artificial intelligence to build AI machines.
An outage for 4,100 Ingersoll Houses tenants is the latest in a string of service problems that has activists worried for winter.
Responding to a lawsuit in court Tuesday, the city laid out why they don't need an environmental review because the plan is "maintenance."
This year's Fort Greene House Tour will take on a jazz theme with live music at some of the eight homes that will give groups a peak inside.
The "HACKtheMACHINE" event will give out $30,000 to those who can hack their systems or improve things like fighter jets or ship repairs.
This week’s Local Legend, Attorney General Letitia James, shares her memories of strolling and stoop life in Clinton Hill.
Parks lawyers and a group suing the city over a $10.5 million renovation will make their arguments in front of a judge this week.
Aita on Greene Avenue was named this year's second greenest storefront in the borough in a contest by the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens.
Two light installations by Leo Villareal, a sculpture on the gallery terrace and two other new projects will soon be featured at the venue.
The "Inspo Expo" will double in size this year, bringing a slate of 19 movie screenings, designs, art exhibits and more to Waverly Avenue.
Whether you've got the best brewery around or a music festival that rivals Coachella, tell us why your town should be a destination in 2018.