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Listing from CENTURY 21 Awaye Realty for a 2,200 sq ft condo for sale at 145 Huntington Street in Carroll Gardens.

Bay Ridge marches on for its seniors. The Bay Ridge Center raised $20,000 for its Meals on Wheels program during its 23rd annual March for

Officials from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced on Thursday, January 4 that ongoing investigations into the conditions of Coney Island

On Thursday morning, July 27, the Fort Hamilton Army Base conducted a full-scale active shooter drill, in close cooperation with several emergency responders that included

Saturday evening, March 11, the Bay Ridge Jewish Center (BRJC) hosted a celebration for the Jewish holiday of Purim in its newly renovated ballroom. Purim

In the heart of tax season, four representatives from the city’s Department of Finance stopped by the Dyker Civic Association’s March 7 meeting at St.

The Bridgeview, a Bay Ridge eatery full of history, is more than just your average diner. A longtime mainstay in the neighborhood, the Bridgeview enjoyed a $1 million renovation, inside

Here’s a fine looking standalone house in Bay Ridge that offers some classic early 20th century features, a surplus of space and a suburban-style spread with lawn on three sides,

Errol’s Bakery, a Jamaican eatery famous for its jerk chicken, just won a new lease at an affordable rent from landlord Rothstein Management, thanks to a #SaveErrolsBakery Campaign started by grassroots anti-gentrification

It was a whole new world for students in the St. Ephrem School Drama Club as they presented their first musical production, ‘Disney’s Aladdin, Jr.” The show was presented on

It was flapjacks by the hundreds, and bacon and eggs to boot, on Saturday, February 11 as Bay Ridge Cares hosted a community pancake breakfast. A little over 200 people

The fourth annual blood drive at P.S. 102 on the afternoon of March 16 is one that its organizer hopes will keep making a positive difference in the community. “I try

Junior high students at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Academy in Gravesend are “sharing the love” by raising money for children with chronic or life-threatening illnesses. Sixth, seventh and eighth

One New York. That was the message at a Wednesday, February 8 press conference outside a busy Bay Ridge subway station to kick off an official “Day of Action” geared

A 116-year-old Sunset Park townhouse with its own backyard garden in-ground swimming pool is on the market for an asking price of just over $1.5 million. The turn-of-the-century townhouse, located

Councilmember Mark Treyger has allocated $153,000 for funding through the City Council’s Cleanup NYC initiative in an effort to help major commercial corridors throughout the 47th Council District become tidier

With Bullseye the dog front and center, the new Target at City Point in downtown Brooklyn debuted on Tuesday, January 24, with a ribbon cutting and a special preview shopping

It was a bittersweet occasion for Monsignor Jamie Gigantiello on Sunday, January 22 as the beloved pastor of St. Bernard in Bergen Beach celebrated a farewell mass as parishioners and dignitaries

What better way to keep busy this winter than by dining out at some of your favorite restaurants? Now, what if we said you could do that for a fraction

Get your heart racing, your adrenaline pumping and learn a little something while you’re at it at Bensonhurst’s new virtual racing simulation experience, Racing Rooms. While one might be inclined

They say soup is good for the soul, but, here in New York, it’s pretty much good for the entire winter season. If you can’t get warm enough with the

Billionaire and owner of Red Apple Group John Catsimatidis has big plans in store for Coney Island. According to real estate website YIMBY, the developer’s private company – which operates

Brooklyn residents woke up to a snowy surprise this past weekend, welcoming just about a foot of snow into the borough along with some obligatory groans. The early Saturday, January

A Dyker Heights home has been issued a full vacate order after Department of Buildings (DOB) officials found that it had been illegally converted from a two-family home to an

Too much chill. According to new data put together using city heat complaint records, New York renters have been experiencing significant shortfalls when it comes to the proper heating of

Neighborhood parks will take on a starring role in Midwood, Borough Park and Bensonhurst in 2017. According to Councilmember David Greenfield, a new initiative he has in the works for

Congratulations are in order for Brooklyn’s smallest New Year’s revelers as the borough welcomed its first babies of 2017 on Sunday, January 1. First time parents Diana Espinosa and Phillip

It’s not over till the savvy shopper sings. While our readers and Bensonhurst shoppers alike were sad to learn of 18th Avenue’s Annie Sez and Mandee stores closing for good

The image is unforgettable, the pain still palpable. In these photos from the files of this newspaper, we see what was once unimaginable – the towers of the World Trade

With the school year starting up again, Bay Ridge’s 86th Street Business Improvement District (BID) is gearing up for a year of success and growth. With new businesses opening and

Nestled in bustling Park Slope, one late 19th century building is holding onto its historic roots, and, watering them. A welcome new addition to the over 125-year-old Montauk Club (25

According to one local councilmember, some South Brooklyn residents feel like they’re being taken for a dirty ride when it comes to keeping their streets clean. With loads of illegally

One Brooklyn family is making sure that their business is just that: family. With a successful career as an insurance agent dating back to 1979, Tony Ciccone, like his father-in-law

If you see this, you’re smelling a rat. Alerting New Yorkers to a violation notice scam, the New York City Health Department (DOHMH) is urging residents to be on the lookout

Build me up Bensonhurst. According to real estate website YIMBY, permits submitted by an anonymous Bayside-based LLC to build two attached three-story, three-unit residential buildings at 2054 85th Street have been