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You'd be freaked out, too, if you spent seven days living inside Netflix's latest thriller, "The Watcher."

With the 2021 holiday season upon us, Patch put together a map showing where to buy a Christmas tree in the neighborhood. Check it out.
With the 2021 holiday season upon us, Patch put together a map showing where to buy a Christmas tree in the neighborhood. Check it out.
A new proposal imagines the Brooklyn corridor with more open space and cycling safety measures seen nowhere else in the city. Here's a look.
The ZIP code that covers the majority of the neighborhood hit the milestone for residents of all ages this week, data shows.
The man tried to shoot someone after pursuing them in a dangerous car chase through the streets of Bed-Stuy, according to police.
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William Skinner and Dorian Brooks pleaded guilty to drug charges related to the Herkimer Street killing, prosecutors announced.
Hundreds of Brooklynites have signed a petition against the 17-story building, which has already been approved by the city review process.
The Maurice Sendak Community School faced at least four full or partial classroom closures this week, according to education officials.
Paula Emmanuel hopes to give back to neighbors by converting her late husband's carpet store on Nostrand Avenue to a community event space.
Despite acknowledging the mayor was not home, the group chanted with drums and bullhorns on the block for two hours, video shows.
The Lightscape exhibit, which includes 1 million lights, has select dates left until the beginning of January.
A longtime nonprofit hoping to launch Bed-Stuy Fashion Week next summer is looking for venues and designers.
Check out which book became the billionth loan from Brooklyn's public library, which celebrated that and other 2021 highlights this week.
The pasta restaurant, which has an eatery nearby on Eighth Avenue, is the second business to consider opening at the storefront this year.
The 22,000-square-foot grocery store will open on Kent Avenue on Friday. Here's what to know.
Dogs dressed as Santa, a "whimsical" Christmas tree forest and more displays won the annual contest this year. Check out photos here.
The annual market will include 20 beauty, culinary, clothing, jewelry and wellness artisans this year.
Nicole Bryan, who took over the Macon Library just two months before the pandemic, set up an outdoor library to help local families.