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Fort Greene »

P.S. 67 was targeted for closure by the city in 2012 but is now on the upswing.

Upper West Side »

A new bill calls for a $25,000 fine for landlords who bar rent-regulated tenants from using amenities.

Cobble Hill »

Representatives from labor unions and a community group spoke to potential bidders Monday evening.

Sunnyside »

The mayor marched in the Sunnyside event, but plans to skip the Manhattan parade later this month.

Civic Center »

Councilwoman Debi Rose introduced a resolution to preserve Mt. Manresa from development.

Upper West Side »

Stonehenge Village is facing a discrimination complaint filed by Public Advocate Letitia James.

Bed-Stuy »

Supporters want Interfaith to remain full-service despite the governor's plan to alter hospitals.

Cobble Hill »

New details on the settlement were announced Friday afternoon at the Brooklyn Supreme Court.

Bed-Stuy »

The legendary performer and activist will speak at a performance of "The Death of Bessie Smith."

Fort Greene »

Laurie Cumbo invited a diverse crowd to her swearing-in celebration for her 35th District seat. 

Bed-Stuy »

Robert Cornegy was sworn in as the new councilman in Bed-Stuy and Crown Heights.

Civic Center »

Free tickets to Bill de Blasio's Jan. 1 swearing-in ceremony sold out in 90 minutes. 

Civic Center »

The city won't say whether emails from the NYPD, DOE and other agencies will be preserved for posterity.

Fort Greene »

Fort Greene locals calling themselves "Make Brooklyn Safer" marched on the 88th Precinct meeting.

Crown Heights »

There have been at least 9 attacks against Jewish people in Crown Heights since September, police said.