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A Williamsburg native backs Monitor Point, saying it would create affordable housing and union jobs while helping families stay in Brooklyn.

KAT told ESPN that he sensed “a calm and a peace” coming from “the woman above” who he has described as one of his biggest supporters.

North Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce hosts a free expo connecting small businesses with city agencies, resources, and networking opportunities.

Artist Thomas McKean creates MetroCard collages inspired by family stories, including a relative tied to a historic Brooklyn Eagle strike.

Greenpoint resident Lana Irons backs Monitor Point for 460 affordable homes and expanded waterfront access.

Brooklyn Community Board 1 approved a controversial Greenpoint waterfront housing proposal with conditions tied to affordability.

THE CITY was aboard the Shoofly as it carved through the ice to let barges carrying essential heating fuel make their way on Newtown Creek.

Indian Larry’s raucous annual block party had been increasingly in the spotlight as the character of the Greenpoint neighborhood has changed.

The Greenpoint Y’s Spirit of Community gala was a celebration of North Brooklyn, convening like-minded institutions and individuals.

The annual gala hosted by the NBK Parks raised nearly $200,000 on top of celebrating an announced $250K CREST grant.

Ripe with hundreds of native trees and plants, Under the K is urban space in bloom, and its future depends on the community.

A Brooklyn landlord who carved a Greenpoint apartment into an illegal duplex got smacked down in court this week after Appellate Division

NYC planted 200 new trees in Greenpoint and Williamsburg. Councilmember Restler plans to fill every tree bed in District 33 by 2027.
A TEMPORARY MURAL along McGuinness Boulevard at Father Studzinski Square in Greenpoint has been completed, transforming a stretch of asphalt.
TWO NEW VETERINARY HOSPITALS in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint and Manhattan’s West Village neighborhoods celebrate their grand openings this weekend.
The device, which appeared to be made from two red canisters with electronics attached, was placed on the steps of the Culture House.
Existing parking-protected bike lanes between Meeker Avenue and Calyer Street will be extended northbound to the Pulaski Bridge.
The volunteer-run initiative aims to support local artists and enrich the neighborhood through community and creativity.
CITY COUNCILMEMBER LINCOLN RESTLER says his office has gotten the Department of Transportation to approve changes.
The Monitor Point project would consist of two towers hosting 1,150 new units and a museum for the USS Monitor, along with public space.
The comments violated the Police Department’s ban on expressing political opinions about a political party while on duty.
Restler and Reynoso said the planned work in 2026 would include 10 weekend shutdowns and over 24 overnight shutdowns.
“These shutdowns punish people for choosing to live in Greenpoint,” area Assemblymember Emily Gallagher wrote.
One of the restaurant’s co-owners told The New York Times that Gigi’s makes about $4 profit on each $40 chicken.
First announced in 2005 as part of a Bloomberg-era rezoning effort, the park has lingered in a state of partial completion for years.

THE BAY RIDGE Lawyers Association will hold its annual dinner–dance honoring outgoing President Yolanda Guadagnoli, Esq.

The Guild for Exceptional Children dedicated Bay Ridge residence to Callaghan-Pierog Foundation for support of people with disabilities.

Bay Ridge lawyer Danielle Caminiti competes on Food Network’s ‘100 Cooks,’ a new 100-home-cook competition series.

Thousands attended Bay Ridge’s Fun On Fifth Festival featuring music, food, shopping and community celebration along Fifth Avenue.

Bay Ridge Community Development Center seeks rezoning approval for a larger community facility, drawing support and neighborhood concerns.

A Bay Ridge artist’s Knicks mural has become a local attraction, uniting fans and celebrating New York pride.

“SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER RETURNS TO BAY RIDGE” this weekend, as a disco-themed event to raise scholarship funds.

Current law provides for a maximum $250,000 individual exemption or $500,000 for joint filers on the sale of a primary residence.

“The thought of trying to drive through there and you have all these trucks in front of you, behind you, makes it really dangerous.”

Bay Ridge’s 159th Memorial Day Parade honored fallen service members with ceremonies, speeches, and tributes along Third Avenue.

POLICE ARE SEARCHING for an unknown man who sexually abused a teenager aboard a 2 train on Monday.

Bay Ridge’s 73rd Annual Norwegian Day Parade celebrates Scandinavian heritage, community pride and Norway’s Constitution Day in Brooklyn.