• Categories
    • News
      • Politics
      • Business
      • Crime
      • Schools
      • Real Estate
    • Courts and Law
    • History
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Opinions
    • Sports
      • Cyclones
      • Islanders
      • Nets
    • About Us
      • Join our team
      • Contact Us
      • Contribute
      • Newsletter
      • Advertise
  • Neighborhoods
    • Atlantic Yards
    • Bath Beach
    • Bay Ridge
    • Bay Ridge
    • Bedford-Stuyvesant
    • Bensonhurst
    • Bensonhurst
    • Bergen Beach
    • Boerum Hill
    • Boerum Hill
    • Borough Park
    • Borough Park
    • Boroughwide
    • Brighton Beach
    • Brooklyn Boro
    • Brooklyn Heights
    • Brownsville
    • Bushwick
    • Canarsie
    • Canarsie
    • Carroll Gardens
    • Clinton Hill
    • Cobble Hill
    • Cobble Hill
    • Columbia Waterfront
    • Coney Island
    • Coney Island
    • Crown Heights
    • Cypress Hills
    • Ditmas Park
    • Downtown
    • Downtown Brooklyn
    • DUMBO
    • DUMBO
    • Dyker Heights
    • Dyker Heights
    • East Flatbush
    • East Flatbush
    • East New York
    • East Williamsburg
    • Eastern Brooklyn
    • Flatbush
    • Flatbush
    • Flatlands
    • Flatlands
    • Fort Greene
    • Fort Hamilton
    • From The Archives
    • Georgetown
    • Gerritsen Beach
    • Gerritsen Beach
    • Gowanus
    • Gowanus
    • Gravesend
    • Gravesend
    • Greenpoint
    • Greenwood Heights
    • Kensington
    • Manhattan Beach
    • Mapleton
    • Mapleton
    • Marine Park
    • Marine Park
    • Midwood
    • Midwood
    • Mill Basin
    • Navy Yard
    • New York City
    • Northern Brooklyn
    • Ocean Hill
    • Other Brooklyns
    • Park Slope
    • Park Slope
    • Prospect Heights
    • Prospect Park
    • Prospect Park
    • Prospect Park South
    • Prospect-Lefferts
    • Red Hook
    • Red Hook
    • Ridgewood
    • Sea Gate
    • Sheepshead Bay
    • Sheepshead Bay
    • South Brooklyn
    • South Slope
    • Southern Brooklyn
    • Starrett City
    • Sunset Park
    • Sunset Park
    • Vinegar Hill
    • Wallabout Bay
    • Western Brooklyn
    • Williamsburg
    • Windsor Terrace
CONTRIBUTE
ADVERTISE
SUBSCRIBE
CONTACT
Click here for the latest Coronavirus news

 

  • News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Crime
    • Sustain Urban
    • Transit
  • Legal
    • In Public Service
    • Daily Bulletin
  • Real Estate
    • Brooklyn Space
  • History
  • Arts and Entertainment
    • Riley’s Review
    • Brooklyn Bookbeat
  • Sports
    • Cyclones
    • Islanders
    • Nets
  • Neighborhoods
    • Brooklyn Community Boards
    • Greenpoint Gazette
    • Brooklyn Heights Press
    • The Home Reporter
    • The Record
    • Brooklyn Eagle Weekly
    • The Spectator
    • The Phoenix
  • Food and Drink
  • Opinions
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Ask Us Anything
    • Contribute
    • Newsletter

 

  • CENTER FOR BROOKLYN HISTORY OPENS WITH GALA RIBBON-CUTTING, RECEPTION
  • |
  • BROOKLYN MAN RECEIVES DECADE-LONG SENTENCE FOR TRAFFICKING OHIO TEEN
  • |
  • COUNCILMAN JUSTIN BRANNAN OPENS NEW BAY RIDGE OFFICE
  • |
  • LINCOLN RESTLER HOSTS ROLLICKING SENIOR LUNCHEON IN BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK
  • |
  • NY TAKES STRIDES IN CLEMENCY REFORM AS HOCHUL GRANTS 13 PARDONS AND AND COMMUNTATIONS
  • |

Tag: Biking

Bikers are winning: City to expand new infrastructure

April 24 | Brooklyn Eagle Staff

EDITOR’S NOTE: There’s no better biking city than Brooklyn...

New 2-way bike lane signals a reimagined Downtown Brooklyn

October 12 | Mary Frost

“This is the future of New York City,” NYC Department of Transportation...

Walking and biking to the office may be good for New Yorkers. It’s not so great for the MTA.

July 22 | Jose Martinez and Suhail Bhat, THE CITY

This article was originally published on Jul 5 6:39pm EDT by...

Latest apps promise fast service, but can they deliver?

April 21 | Tari Arbel, Associated Press

When Mahlet Berhanemeskel gets back to her New York City home from...

Council Members Brad Lander and Stephen Levin Join Transit Activists in Citywide Bike Ride exploring Bike Access to New York City Bridges

August 17 | By Transportation Alternatives

Council Members Brad Lander and Stephen Levin, representatives from the Harbor Ring...

This month, Waterfront Challenge invites 131-mile exploration of Brooklyn shoreline

October 1 | Editorial Staff

Brooklyn Greenway Initiative (BGI) has announced the start of its 2020 Brooklyn...

Opinions & Observations: Why Earth Day MUST be every day, if we want to heal our global ills

April 27 | Larry Penner

TO THE EDITOR: Let us celebrate Earth Day April 22nd all year...

Local pols look to ban texting while cycling

November 25 | Meaghan McGoldrick

TTYL. While safe-street advocates continue to celebrate the city’s new...

Thursday, September 21, 2023

✰✰✰

FREE BUS PILOT — ONE IN EACH BOROUGH — STARTS SUNDAY

✰✰✰

WILLIAMSBURG RESTAURANT NAMED TO NY TIMES’ TOP 50 LIST

✰✰✰

HOCHUL SIGNS SWEEPING PACKAGE OF ELECTION REFORM BILLS

✰✰✰

COLTON TO CITY COUNCIL: STATUE REMOVAL PLAN
IS WASTEFUL AND THE WRONG PRIORITY FOR CITY

✰✰✰

HOCHUL SIGNS BILL PROTECTING SOME CUSTOMERS FROM SURPRISE ENERGY HIKES

✰✰✰

Read more of today's breaking news, here.

See previous breaking news, here.


HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS

Collectively & continuously publishing
for more than 400 years.

Lessons and tidbits from history on this day

SPECIAL FEATURES



The Perfect Gift


Subscribe to Brooklyn Bluedot Living for simple, smart, sustainable stories in Brooklyn

* indicates required


Want a job with some flexibility?
Interested in joining our team? More information here


We are always seeking enthusiastic team members to help enhance and enlarge our content for and about Brooklyn. If you have experience and are savvy digitally, let us know about your interest in any of the following categories: creation of content and data for digital or print journalism promotion, sales and sponsorship packaging, management of a beat for environment, urban sustainability, real estate & business, food and drink, arts & entertainment, civic issues & politics, or hyperlocal neighborhood happenings.

Specify your area of interest and attach your resume to Joe Messina here.


Join our team


Love Brooklyn? Looking for work in Brooklyn with a
flexible schedule?
Join our team!


Children of unhoused people

Families with children account for 61% of New York City’s unhoused people, or 34,456 of 56,334 total, according to the daily census.

— From "Mayor Adams wants to reassess New York's right to shelter. Can He?" on Sept. 19.



At your service!


If you would like to sponsor a notice, a photo, or an article about your favorite organization, or even wish a loved one Happy Birthday, send your content to Jennifer Hopewell, [email protected]

Ask Anything


Ask anything about Brooklyn. Historical queries, urban legends, clarification on rumors — let us do the research for you! Submit your question here.

Opinions


Have an opinion? Submit it as a letter to the editor using this form!

Brooklyn Today

September 21, 2023Sep 21, 2023 | Clear, 59° F

Daily Top Brooklyn News


Follow

@bkeagle
Prince William in waders! Click the link in our bi Prince William in waders! Click the link in our bio to swipe through photos of Prince William visiting Billion Oyster Project on Governors Island
An estimated 30,000 people celebrated the music of An estimated 30,000 people celebrated the music of Michael Jackson and Prince in Fort Greene Park. 

Read the rest of Beth Eisgrau-Heller’s latest “Hot time. Summer in the city. Spike Lee’s block party makes a triumphant return after a four-year hiatus” article, which is linked in our bio.
“When Will Zweigert and his partner Divya Ananth “When Will Zweigert and his partner Divya Anantharaman moved to Brooklyn, they were struck by the sheer number of street cats living in their Flatbush neighborhood. And so, Flatbush Cats was born.”

Read the rest of Beth Eisgrau-Heller’s “Exploding population of street cats prompts need for charitable clinic for spay/neuter services” article, which is linked in our bio.
“Work began on Aug. 18, and already large sectio “Work began on Aug. 18, and already large sections of a new artificial turf field are being unrolled in Cadman Plaza Park in Downtown Brooklyn. 

Last week the old artificial turf was stripped from the field, and over the weekend, workers laid down rolls of fresh underlay and new synthetic turf.”

Read the rest of Mary Frost’s latest “The making of Cadman Plaza Park” article, which is linked in our bio.
  • Join our team
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Terms & Conditions
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle and brooklyneagle.com cover Brooklyn 24/7 online and five days a week in print with the motto, “All Brooklyn All the Time.” With a history dating back to 1841, the Eagle is New York City’s only daily devoted exclusively to Brooklyn.

© 2023 Eagle Urban Media