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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.

Commemorated with a memorial tribute in conjunction with the 240th anniversary of the Battle of Brooklyn, the 11,500 American Revolutionary POWs entombed in a crypt in Fort Greene Park were remembered

History buffs young and old gathered near Denyse Wharf, in the shadow of the Verrazano Bridge, on Saturday, August 27, to mark the 240th anniversary of the Revolutionary War Battle

A Bay Ridge prep alum surprised his girlfriend last week with the help of a few hot friends. On-air DJ and producer for New York’s 92.3 Amp Radio, Mike McGinn,

November may still be a few months away, but one election is gearing up to start. Beginning Monday, August 22 you can cast your vote for you favorites – from

Another multi-million dollar building is on the market in Bay Ridge. This time, a three-story, mixed-use commercial space at 8212 Third Avenue holds the $2.3 million listing. The 3,620-square-foot space
The bars of Bay Ridge duked it out at Dyker Beach Golf Course on Monday, August 8 as the inaugural Battle of the Bars – an all-day event where local

Make way for a re-pave. Beginning on Tuesday, August 16, Fourth Avenue from 65th to 85th Streets will be prepped for a full resurfacing, says Community Board 10. For a

In search of your dream home in Brooklyn? Check out this brick beauty in Borough Park currently on the market for a cool $2.25 million. According to real estate websites

A quaint little home in Bay Ridge could cost you upwards of $2 million these days. That’s right; a seven bedroom home on 77th Street was listed at $2.5 million

Red Hook’s ferry landing now has an official home: the Atlantic Basin. The waterfront nabe’s historic dock was announced as the landing place for the planned citywide ferry service by

BY COUNCILMEMBER MARK TREYGER I have always believed that one of government’s primary responsibilities is to ensure a high quality of life standard for the public. “Quality of life” is,

The Community Emergency Response Team that represents Brooklyn Community Districts 10 and 11 received a citywide award for excellence in deployment and emergency response from the New York City Emergency

Between Friday, June 24 and Saturday, June 25, the 62nd Precinct received reports of two burglaries and two felony assaults. The 62nd Precinct serves Bensonhurst, Bath Beach and Gravesend. AFTERNOON

Concern about Governor Andrew Cuomo’s budget for services and the support for individuals with disabilities provided the main topic of discussion as the Brooklyn Developmental Disabilities Council (BDDC) hosted its annual legislative

Kids seized the day thanks to the Everything Kids Expo, hosted by The Home Reporter, The Brooklyn Spectator, and St. Saviour Catholic Academy. The event, held at St. Saviour, 701

Over the past five years, P.S. 503 has run a successful chess program, with the team, called the Sunset Knights, traveling the country to compete. This May, the 24 teammates

Remembering a Bay Ridge icon, local elected officials and activists came together to celebrate the first step in the renovation of a landmark senior residence in the neighborhood. Assemblymember Felix Ortiz was joined

The Greatest Show on Earth brought circus fun to young patients at Brooklyn Hospital, on Wednesday, February 24, as the ringmaster of Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, joined

Detective Randolph Holder, a police officer from Mill Basin who was shot and killed on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in late October, now has a street named after

Despite a change in schedule due to fierce winter weather, the 29th annual Chinese New Year Celebration Parade on Eighth Avenue kicked off on Sunday, February 21 with the support of

A perfect match! On Thursday, February 18, Barclays Center debuted its latest innovation: The first Taste NY Bar, the result of a partnership with Taste NY, an initiative launched by Governor

The Chinese-American Planning Council celebrated the Year of the Monkey on Saturday, February 13 with a special Lunar New Year party and performance at P.S. 105 (1031 59th Street). The event

Sunset Park now has its own Willy Wonka. Chocolatier Jacques Torres, who moved the manufacturing space for his famous chocolates to a 40,000-square-foot space in the historic Brooklyn Army Terminal about

Brooklynites have been preparing for what the internet has deemed the “L-Pocalypse,” aka the shutdown of L train service between Manhattan and Brooklyn until who-knows-when to accommodate necessary post-Superstorm Sandy

The wheels have begun turning on legislation that would allow bicyclists to follow pedestrian control signals instead of traffic signals. The bill, which was introduced on Friday, February 5, by Sunset

If it’s built, will they come? For years, Sunset Park parents have voiced their concern over school overcrowding in the neighborhood, and it appears that help may be on the

Between Monday, January 18 and Thursday, January 21, the 68th Precinct received reports of two robberies and two burglaries. The 68th Precinct serves Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights and Fort Hamilton.

Between Tuesday, January 19 and Friday, January 22, the 72nd Precinct received reports of one assault, one robbery, one grand larceny, and one attempted burglary. The 72nd Precinct serves Sunset Park, Greenwood

Could a new ticket to ride be in Sunset Park’s future? Friends of the Brooklyn Queens Connector — a nonprofit organization consisting of individuals in real estate firms, other businesspeople and