Carroll Gardens-Cobble Hill, NY|News|
Nydia Velazquez Wins Primary, Crushing Challengers in the 7th District
The Congresswoman won renomination Tuesday for the seat she’s held since 1993.

The Congresswoman won renomination Tuesday for the seat she’s held since 1993.

The Smith Street restaurant drew a full house of local media mavens and power players Tuesday night to raise funds for a new culinary job-training program.
A list of potential employment and education resources for teens this summer
Reports from the 76 Precinct.
An unknown man attempted to choke a young female en route to Carroll Gardens late Friday night
Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill and Boerum Hill are all part of the new 7th District.
The House of The Lord Pentecostal Church leader in Boerum Hill's surgery was postponed from Friday.
The Workforce Readiness Program and the Entrepreneur Assistance Program will both provide free job services coordinated by attorney Bill Drewes.
A wide variety of bands played on Sunday during the eight-block Smith Street Funday Sunday festival in Carroll Gardens. Which was your favorite?
Another great meat-free recipe from the healthy minds at Trés Belles Spa in Boerum Hill.
Poor air quality is amplified during humidity.
The food-loving Carroll Gardens couple first bonded over arepas, a Venezuelan specialty.
The Cobble Hill restaurant has undergone a complete interior renovation, with a new internationally inspired menu to match.
Assemblywoman Joan L. Millman will be on hand to chat with attendants as well as representative from numerous other local resources.
CB6 said DOT's plan falls short and suggests the need for countdown clocks at the five pedestrian crossings along Hicks.
They say every dog has its day—but what about the cats?
Clicking through the link can help one pair of Carroll Gardens residents get closer to their dream wedding.
A new report on Bloomberg's proposed cuts to child care and after-school programs, which will at least temporarily close Court Street Day Care Center of AMICO next week, asserts it hits needy communities the hardest.
Upon news that Karloff restaurant plans to reopen without its ice cream bin, the Hudson Valley creamery has expressed they would like to remain in the neighborhood.
Those in need of shelter from high temperatures are encouraged to go to Brooklyn's various cooling centers.