Borough President, City Council Winners | Fake Birder Harasses Women In Prospect Park | Performances Coming To Vanderbilt Open Boulevard
Elected Officials Pepper Sprayed At Protest Sue The City | 250 Affordable Apartments Up For Grabs | 14 Arrested In Gang Takedown
Here's a round-up of indoor cooling centers and outdoor options in the neighborhood.
Board Shoots Down Botanic Garden Towers | Local Election Night Results | George Floyd Statue Vandalized
The 500-pound statue will stay at Flatbush Junction for two to three weeks before being moved to Union Square, according to officials.
Brooklyn Marathon Gets Green Light For 2022 | Hate Crime Investigated At Local Pizzeria | Affordable Apartments Up For Grabs
The park held a groundbreaking for a $2.5 million restoration of the historic house on Friday and named a path near it for Juneteenth.
The Brooklyn Marathon is planning a new course through Brooklyn's streets, the only other 26.2-mile race besides the New York City Marathon.
17 Hurt When Bus Crashes Into Building | District 35 And 36 Council Race Update | June 17 To Be 'Little Caribbean Day'
The library card, released Wednesday, will be part of a Juneteenth celebration at one of the library branches later this month.
Also: Affordable Housing Up For Grabs | Local Man Charged In Fatal Crash | Prospect Park Renaming Honors Late Officer
The park will fill with performers, artists, a farmers market giveaway and fitness classes one Saturday in June.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for May 30 through June 5.
City Council And Borough President Race Standings | Construction Worker Falls From Roof | Dog Exhibit In Prospect Park
The dog-size New York Stock Exchange platform and bell will celebrate canine company BARK going public. And yes, dogs can ring it.
The mural at Flatbush Avenue-Brooklyn College station honors Garrett Goble, who grew up in Brooklyn and was killed in an arson attack.
Brooklyn Children's Museum Gets Vax Site | New Vaccination Numbers | 12-Year-Old Opens New Pop-Up Shop
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for May 23 through 29.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for May 16 through 17.
Also: Brooklyn Libraries Open For In-Person Service | Prospect Park Clean-Up Initiative Launches | Landlord Charged With Fatal Fire
The in-person services launched at select branches, including the Central Library, on Monday and will expand to all locations in July.
Also: Cornegy, Reynoso In The Lead In BP Race | Bedford Union Armory Looking For Community Center Users | 3 Restaurants Make Michelin List
The massive city-owned site will open its new community center later this year, and is looking for organizations who want to use it.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for May 9 through 15.
The upgrade revealed this week is the first phase in a larger project that is the most extensive renovation in the library's history.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for May 2 through 8.
Also: Libraries To Open For In-Person Service | New Target Store Opens | City Sued Over Yeshiva Investigation
13 library branches in Brooklyn will allow patrons to browse books and use the computers for the first time since the coronavirus crisis.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for April 25 through May 1.
Crown Heights Nears 50-Percent Vaccination Rate | New Affordable Apartments | Shakespeare Festival Returns
Nearly all trash cans in Brooklyn's Backyard were overturned on Tuesday night, leaving staff and neighbors picking up huge piles of garbage.
The memorial will be closed to the public, but will livestream online, according to reports.
Also: Drunk Driver Charged In BQE Crash | Prospect Park Bench Dedicated To Cancer Victim | Library CosPlay Contest Starts
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for April 18 through 24.
The restored bench on Prospect Park West is in memory of Francesca "Beans" Kaczynski, who died from pediatric brain cancer in December.
Prospect Heights Reaches 50% Vaccine Rate | First Cherry Blossoms Bloom | Walking Artist Heads Across NYC
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for April 11 through 17.
Here are the must-read Patch NYC stories for Wednesday, April 7.
Ken Johnston, who started his journey in Maryland, will make his way through historic sites in Brooklyn and Manhattan this weekend.
Also: Cops Search For Drive-By Shooter | Local Restaurant Gets $20,000 | Dough Doughnuts Coming to Prospect Heights
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