This Week In BKLYNER: Demolishing A Bridge, Wasting Paint & More
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South Slope: Police Arrest Couple Suspected Of South Slope Kidnapping Attempt
Boerum Hill: NYPD Releases Second Video Of Suspect In Killing On Corner Of 4th And Atlantic Avenues
Bay Ridge: Frustration Over ‘Waste of Paint’ At Bay Ridge Traffic Meeting
Greenpoint: Old Kosciuszko Bridge Demolished in Early Morning Detonation
Sheepshead Bay: Soup N Burger Grand Opening On Emmons
Prospect Heights: Fundraiser Launched To Help Owner of Prospect Heights’ Daly Pie Fight Cancer
Brooklyn Heights: One Brooklyn Bridge Park Penthouse Is Borough’s Most Expensive Home For Sale
Brooklyn-wide: New Breweries In Brooklyn
Bensonhurst: Bensonhurst Library Wins $20k at the “Oscars of Libraries”
Gowanus: Council Members Call on Mayor De Blasio to Re-Open Gowanus Houses Community Center
Flatbush: Flatbush Man Sentenced To 24 Years For Shooting Innocent 13-Year-Old In Eye
Greenpoint: Alternative Access to Books Offsets Greenpoint Library Closure
Downtown Brooklyn: Jalapa Jar Opens Second Outpost In Downtown Brooklyn
Brooklyn-wide: MTA Rolls Out Redesigned “Planned Work” Posters
Brownsville: City Approves Affordable Housing Development For Brownsville
Flatbush: Ta-Nehisi Coates Packs Kings Theatre For A Conversation
Bay Ridge: Journalist Ross Barkan Will Run Against Marty Golden In Bay Ridge Senate Race
Bensonhurst/Gravesend: Seth Low Ballfields Complete the $4 Million Renovation of Seth Low Park
Park Slope: Park Slope Neighbors Organize Meeting To Discuss Concerns Regarding CAMBA Shelter Residents
East Williamsburg: A Massive Outpouring Of Support In North Brooklyn For Puerto Rico Relief
Brooklyn-wide: Help Brooklyn Teachers Raise Money For School Supplies
Brooklyn-wide: Sharing Is Caring: Co-Living In Brooklyn
Brooklyn-wide: Mothers Turn Grief into Community Action