Weekend Crime Blotter: Statues Smashed at Williamsburg Church, Cuffed Con Escape Cops in Brownsville & More
WILLIAMSBURG – A Williamsburg church was vandalized in the early hours of
Sunday, December 2, police confirmed.
The suspect allegedly urinated
Holiday Lights, Santa Cruises Down Fifth Ave & More
It’s December! That means the residents of Dyker Heights are setting up their
famous, dazzling holiday displays from 83rd
Two Dead in Brooklyn Following Friday Shootings
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Two men
Campaign Finance Board Flubs Parolee Right to Vote Information
The New York City Campaign Finance Board posted regrets Wednesday after not
updating their Voter Guide to reflect an executive
Toast of Brooklyn 11th Annual Wine & Food Festival
SPONSORED: Join us on November 10th at the 11th Annual Toast Of Brooklyn Wine &
Food Festival [http://www.thetoastofbrooklyn.
Postal Worker And Three Others Indicted For Stealing Checks From Mail
EAST NEW YORK – Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced on Monday
that a postal worker and three co-defendants were charged