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Sycamore Hosts Monday Night Vinyl Club
People can bring their own records to spin a five-song set, or choose from the many on hand at the bar.

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People can bring their own records to spin a five-song set, or choose from the many on hand at the bar.

Here are five things going on in Ditmas Park that should keep your blood pumping and help you start the work week strong
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Clarke commended Obama for announcing his administration will stop deportations of qualified undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children.
Clarke commended Obama for announcing his administration will stop deportations of qualified undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children.
Take advantage of the many happenings in Ditmas Park this weekend
Party in support of Prospect Park's play spaces.
Send us your shots of what the summer looks like to you.
Head to P.S. 217 today for gardening and music.
In an effort to boost tourism throughout the State, Gov. Cuomo will replace the 'heart' in the iconic 'I [heart] NY' ad.
As summer approaches, beach safety, fireworks, out-of-hand parties and traffic safety is on the minds of those at the 70th precinct.
CB 14's Joint Educational, Lib. & Cultural Affairs and Public Safety Committee will discuss how to keep young people safe in cyberspace.
Ditmas Park camp decides to shift gears and focus on a more athletic approach to having fun during the summer.
Bring compostable food waste to the Flatbush Reformed Church Community Garden Saturday, May 12, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Why not get back in the fitness groove and have fun doing so?
Radio show host and long-time Ditmas Park resident Dan Bodah will be broadcasting live from Castello Plan Monday, May 14 from 9 p.m. to midnight.
PS 249 will be extending to the fourth grade to accommodate displaced students from neighboring schools that have closed.
Shop for produce and more at the weekly farmer's market near the Cortelyou branch of the Brooklyn Public Library.
Here's your chance to nab a place in the Ditmas Park neighborhood.
Ditmas Park's residents should be careful to not leave valuables in their cars, according to Inspector Rodriguez.