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They’re incredible creatures, and they give us life to the city … New Yorkers don’t have rivers and streams and forests to ...
A Brooklyn paraplegic has launched dozens of lawsuits against New York City businesses for their alleged failure to provide access in what merchants say is a ‘shakedown’ for cash.
Dozens of neighbors are gearing up to enter the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's annual "Greenest Block in Brooklyn" contest.
The Brooklyn Village project, a mixed-use development aimed at honoring the original Brooklyn neighborhood, has been ...
Grab your calendar, lace up your sneakers and hit the streets—Brooklyn’s culture is best experienced up close.
With President Donald Trump's extreme political actions escalating, New York City Comptroller and Democratic mayoral ...
An 11-year-old girl wounded in the attack hid in a room and called 911 on her uncle Longqian Chen, 49, leading cops to her ...
A Gold Star widow in Brooklyn has made it her life's mission to turn her husband's legacy into a lifeline for others walking ...
The annual weekend of walking tours honoring Jane Jacobs includes explorations of Brooklyn neighborhoods, public art, and ...
JoMart Chocolates, Brooklyn’s oldest chocolate factory, has been crafting sweets by hand since 1946. Now run by third-generation chocolatier Michael Rogak, the family business blends tradition with a ...
Jane’s Walk NYC returns the first weekend in May with a full slate of free walking tours that explore New York City from a ...
The new plan calls for 250 affordable apartments, a sharp drop from the originally approved 496 market-rate units and 56 ...