New York City is filled with art galleries and museums, beckoning visitors in to check out their paintings and exhibits. But ...
Brooklyn Paper recently interviewed District 47 city council candidates, George Sarantopoulos and Kayla Santosuosso, to hear ...
The Nov. 4 general election is in two weeks, and while the much-hyped mayoral election is dominating headlines, there are a ...
Maimonides Health representatives, local politicians and community members celebrated the unveiling of the health system’s ...
When an 89-year-old Holocaust survivor was fatally assaulted inside her room at Seagate Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, ...
The Michelin-starred eatery will take over 20,000 square feet on the ground floor of The Brook, a new luxury residential tower at 567 Fulton St. in Downtown Brooklyn. The opening will mark the second ...
These are just some of the stories shared aboard Madame Morbid’s Trolley Tours, a 90-minute journey through Brooklyn’s darker ...
After years of advocacy from the mental health community and its allies, Gov. Kathy Hochul on Sept. 26 retired the term ...
An affordable housing lottery has launched for an almost fully affordable nine-story development on Bushwick’s Dekalb Avenue, ...
A rioter involved in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, who President Donald Trump pardoned earlier this year, ...
Roughly 3,000 Brooklynites marched through Park Slope on Saturday to denounce President Donald Trump and his cabinet as part ...
In an Oct. 15 letter to U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, Adams asked the feds to publish a Notice of Intent by Nov.