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PERMITS WERE FILED on Saturday for a 14-story mixed-use building at 67 Fourth Avenue in Park Slope, near the Atlantic Avenue/Barclays Center ...
Neighborhood and environmental activists came with signs and speeches. But many of them also came with inhalers for their asthma.
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — THE 53RD AND FINAL DEFENDANT OF A VIOLENT STREET GANG, Romeo Gonzalez, was convicted in federal court in Brooklyn on Tuesday, July 29. According to a press release from the U ...
A smoky fire broke out on the ninth floor of a high-rise office tower at 185 Montague St. in Brooklyn Heights at roughly 4:49 p.m. on Monday.
A FEDERAL JUDGE IN MASSACHUSETTS on Friday, July 25 blocked the Trump administration from ending birthright citizenship.
Virginia Brooks Manbeck, eclectic world traveler and librarian extraordinaire, passed away July 19 at the age of 84 while reading a book by Amor Towles.
WASHINGTON, DC — THE U.S. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCED THAT IT IS RELEASING BILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN GRANTS TO SCHOOLS for adult literacy, English language instruction and other programs ...
The return of the Summer Stroll along Third Avenue, a Bay Ridge staple for more than a decade, drew thousands to the southern end.
THE MTA HAS INSTALLED protective platform safety  barriers at 56 subway stations, with 21 of them in Brooklyn, Gov. Kathy ...
AN ADDITIONAL $200 MILLION IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR ZERO-EMISSION SCHOOL buses through the third installment of funding.