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Crown Heights »

1000 Dean Street is among dozens of sites that will open to the public through Open House New York.

West Harlem »

Here are some fun things to do in Harlem this weekend.

Fort Greene »

City is hiring a new park director, allowing the center and its bathrooms to reopen after long hiatus.

Brooklyn Heights »

A historian will discuss the Great Trolley Strike of 1895, when workers brought transit to a halt.

Lower East Side »

Visitors taking the tour can decide if a reconstructed Orchard Street apartment is up to 1901 codes.

Sunset Park »

Rob Aguilar has launched a series to highlight the history, culture and issues in the neighborhood.

Greenwich Village »

Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth mourned the loss of his uncle and Cafe Wha? founder, Manny Roth.

Kips Bay »

Take our quiz to see if you would get into kindergarten and catch up on the week's top stories.

Kew Gardens »

A collection of Kew Gardens postcards will be displayed at a local exhibit in September.

Lower East Side »

Archaeologists tracked down the German recipe after finding a tiny glass bottle beneath a Bowery site.

Lower East Side »

The $325,000 exhibit and visitors center will showcase the Lower East Side synagogue's history.

Brooklyn Heights »

Thirteen standing signs or ground markers have been installed from Pier 1 to Pier 6, officials said.

Carroll Gardens »

Brooklyn Farmacy and Soda Fountain launched its recipe book, "The Soda Fountain," last week.

East Harlem »

East Harlem residents want action from Melissa Mark-Viverito.

Clinton Hill »

St. Luke's Lutheran Church and Academy will close this summer, church officials announced.