
What is your favorite thing about fall in Brooklyn?
I love the change of season and seeing the leaves changing. I also enjoy the different events in the neighborhood, such as the Ragamuffin Parade and the annual stickball game.
Rich L.
Bay Ridge
I enjoy going to the Third Avenue Festival. It’s great over there. It’s also closer to the winter, which I like.
Vincent P.
Bay Ridge
I just enjoy the change in temperature. I like the cooler weather.
Dave R.
Bay Ridge
I hate the heat so I look forward to welcoming the cold weather. I also like the Halloween season. I plan on going to a few parties.
Amir E.
Bay Ridge
I plan on doing a lot of motorcycle riding. I also look forward to the cooler weather. The humidity here during the summer is miserable.
James L.
Bay Ridge
The weather in general. I just like the seasonal foods and different vegetables.
Will C.
Bay Ridge
I love the weather in the fall. It’s nice to walk by the water. It’s just a nice time of year.
Drew J.
Bay Ridge
I love that it means the beginning football and hockey seasons. And that it won’t be a thousand degrees, though we had a mild summer.
Tom B.
Bay Ridge












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