The LeFrak Center rink is open daily, with scheduled hours for both the open-air and covered rinks, the Prospect Park Alliance said.
A devastating fire last week has forced Empanada Loca, the Latin American eatery on 5th Avenue, to close temporarily until further notice.
The LeFrak Center at Lakeside will reopen later this summer, featuring fresh amenities the whole family can enjoy.
Even though school is out, children and students will continue to have access to free breakfast and lunch all summer long.
"This is my comeback race."
The 245,000-square-foot housing development will have 305 new apartments — with 154 preserved as long-term affordable apartments.
The event will be held on May 18 in front of P.S. 295.
Brooklyn Conservatory of Music’s annual music festival will be held on May 11.
The 2024 People's Ball invites guest to dress up and walk the runway in Central Library's iconic lobby.
The store's reduced hours and consistent understaffing have translated to unsatisfactory customer experiences, staff members claimed.
Employees at the Nitehawk Cinema in Park Slope made a major step forward on Tuesday in their union organizing efforts.
Las Vegas is out and the 4th Avenue Blink Fitness is in for impulsive brides this Valentine's Day.
Rock 101, an exciting new multimedia presentation with an all-star live band, answers that question on November 16th.
Construction on a massive new Green-Wood Cemetery welcome center started Tuesday in Brooklyn, promising a marriage of old and new.
Guests are invited to dress up and strut the runway at the free event horning "the colors, textures, and styles that comprise the city."
A new Kotti Berliner Doner Kebab location opened on Dean Street following a successful run at Smorgasbord.
NYC Minority and Women Owned (MWBE) Private School Celebrates 40 Years of Service to the Brooklyn Community
The renowned private school provides services for children from ages 2 to 13 within the Flatbush/Ditmas Park area.
Instead of contributing to the piles lining the city's streets, you can give a new life to your tree by dropping it off at Prospect Park!
For a race! Not like cattle.
Global Non-Profit Educates and Inspires the Next Generation of Orthotic and Prosthetic Providers
To help celebrate the Brooklyn Nets' 10th year in Brooklyn, the fabled ice cream shop has two new 'Birthday Swishes' flavors.
Blink Fitness is hosting a Thanksgiving 5k run, and hosting trainings to get people ready.
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Park Slopers are invited to help clean up the Old Stone House and Washington Park.
A rumor circulated that the central branch of the Brooklyn Public Library was selling off its arts and music collection. Officials say nope.
On Halloween, at least! Here's a quick guide to two events guaranteeing spooks, shocks, tricks and treats for kids of all ages.
“Houses can eventually be repaired,” Fran Streich said. “The story about people who died, and our kids, keeps getting lost.”
Though just for the weekend, Patrick Stewart returned to Park Slope after spending much of the pandemic elsewhere.
The Falling Leaves 5k and half marathon comes to Prospect Park on Saturday.
The popular edible arrangement retailer opened its first-ever storefront on Seventh Avenue this weekend.
It's unknown what will replace the Sixth Avenue church, but a luxury developer is reported to be behind the project.
With Lasik surgery, people can improve their vision & eliminate problems like farsightedness, nearsightedness, & astigmatism.
Scholars from around the world are teaching everything from literature to salsa dancing in Brooklyn’s Backyard.
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A local arts non-profit leading the fundraising effort wants to hire a team of artists to replace the shelter's storm-damaged mural.
Open street organizers are celebrating the Fifth Avenue program's 100th day with a fitting event: a dance party in the street.
The Park Slope Business Improvement District and local shops are aiming to collect 500 school supply-filled backpacks for families in need.
The cemetery's educational and welcome center is finally ready to move forward after getting approval and funding from city agencies.
Trucks will park on the plaza for two weeks amid nearby construction, but the street will remain closed to other cars, organizers said.
Age does play a role when it comes to determining candidacy for surgery
Joe Holtz's temporary suspension brought up rumors of his ousting and tensions over how Coop decisions are made, the Coop paper reported.
Sources told The Daily Mail that a freelance editor penned a letter complaining of loud parental encouragement and kids playing outdoors.
A letter a Park Slope mom received from a neighbor — complaining of loud parental encouragement outdoors — has been making the rounds.
Months after the Gowanus Community Fridge on Bond Street had to be taken out of service, the group got a new fridge up and running nearby.
Eight steps for a business transition
Local pioneer of indoor farming starts delivering its Michelin-quality greens to New Yorkers in reusable, zero-waste containers.