NYC Parks expands its Vessel Turn-In Program with a new webpage and 311 option to help remove abandoned boats and protect Brooklyn’s waterways and shoreline.
Elected officials and residents toured Fort Greene and the Brooklyn Navy Yard to push for more green space investment.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — Blockbuster movies and summer have been synonymous with each other for decades. Now you have the chance to see some of your favorites for free in New York City. Paramount+ ...
Brooklyn beaches opened over the weekend with standard hours, but locals should expect limited swimming sections this summer due to a low number of lifeguard recruits. A parks department spokesperson ...
Shake off winter and head out into Brooklyn’s green spaces for some free public programs this month. Offering something for just about every interest from local history to the secret life of squirrels ...
BATH BEACH — Today, NYC Parks Brooklyn Borough Commissioner Martin Maher joined Council Member Justin Brannan, State Senator Iwen Chu, Brooklyn Community Board 11, and community members to officially ...
Months after hundreds of brush fires burned through Brooklyn’s green spaces, its parks are still recovering — and girding themselves for a future where those blazes are more frequent. This week, the ...
Three ailing Brooklyn parks are slated to receive major upgrades as part of a larger investment from City Hall. The city will invest a total of $50 million in ten parks across the city via the ...
Brooklyn residents looking to spend their days in the summer sun will need to find an alternative location to two popular Brooklyn parks. Council Member Shahana Hanif announced Monday that Carroll ...
GREENPOINT — The annual gala hosted by the North Brooklyn Parks Alliance raised nearly $200,000 on top of celebrating an announced $250,000 Community Resiliency, Economic Sustainability and Technology ...
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