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Cops are hunting a Park Slope sex fiend responsible for a May 23 attack — a man witnesses say they detained at the scene, until police let him go. Read  Read more

The Brooklyn Paper’s bartoonist Bill Roundy scopes out Dekalb Market. Read more. Read more

A Fifth Avenue merchant opposed to street vendors says he’ll pay have the benches someone bolted onto the sidewalk to displace a vilified gyro cart torn out — but his  Read more

When you’re sweating it out this summer, make sure you hit these spots for some iced caffeine. Read more. Read more

Newtown Creek would go from Superfund to super fun if a group of high schoolers have their way. Read more. Read more

The city says it will fix a much-loathed Greenwood Heights truck route by moving big rigs to other streets — but some residents say the plan is a trucking nightmare.  Read more

This week, our fearless mom says the boobs at Time magazine opened up a can of worms with their cover featuring a mom breast-feeding a toddler, but the issue is  Read more

Gowanus and Greenpoint get baked, Red Hook goes terminal, and Bay Ridge is done with the club scene but all about charcuterie in this week’s Blue Plate special of gossip!  Read more

The Great GoogaMooga didn’t live up to its name — at least for hundreds of “VIP” ticket holders who will get refunds after a not-so-great experience. Read more. Read more

He’s a beefcake — and he won’t even eat one! Williamsburg actor and waiter Zachary Koval is the “Sexiest Vegetarian Next Door” according to People for Ethical Treatment of Animals,  Read more

A Greenpoint artist who sparked a bomb scare on Bedford Avenue by hanging illuminated trash bags says his art project was supposed to make the neighborhood more peaceful. Read more.  Read more

Cops say a creep sexually assaulted a woman on Sixteenth Street on May 23 in an incident that closely recalls the attacks committed last year by the so-called “South Slope  Read more

Some Williamsburg and Brooklyn Heights residents are concerned that bike share docks could sacrifice on-street parking, but cyclists say bike docks are just another form of parking. Read more. Read more

Prospect Park Zoo is showing off its crop of new babies — and they’re otter-ly irresistible! Read more. Read more

There will be a lot of drinking this summer, but that doesn’t have to mean you have to get loaded! Check out these five non-alcoholic summer treats. Read more. Read more

A bizarre Clinton Hill intersection has given rise to a new automotive phenomena: stop or go traffic. Read more. Read more

A judge ordered a Greenpoint artist held without bail and sent him to Rikers Island for a psychiatric evaluation for allegedly hanging a plastic bag from a tree — a  Read more

Nets fans will get twice as much railway service and about half as many parking spots at the soon-to-open Barclays Center under a plan to box-out street-clogging drivers from neighborhoods  Read more

It’ll be hard to miss the sound of music in Brooklyn this summer — but among all the concerts in the borough, these six outdoor shows are worth going out  Read more

Someone defaced a Kensington flag mural painted by patriot-in-chief Scott LoBaido — and the artist wants the vandal to be charged with committing a bias crime! Read more. Read more

Plus more relentless crime from Fort Greene and Clinton Hill’s 88th Precinct. Read more. Read more

Plus all the other crime from Park Slope’s 78th Precinct blotter. Read more. Read more

Plus all the other dastardly news from Williamsburg’s 90th Precinct. Read more. Read more

Plus all the other crime from Greenpoint’s 94th Precinct. Read more. Read more

Plus all the other crime from Brooklyn Heights and Downtown’s 84th Precinct blotter. Read more. Read more

The arrest leads this week’s 68th Precinct police blotter. Read more. Read more

Outdoor concerts are a Brooklyn summer tradition — and as is the case with every long-standing cultural rite, open-air shows have rules that should be followed. We checked with concert  Read more

A city decision to repair an outer-borough boardwalk with wood has opponents of the Coney Island Boardwalk’s upcoming concrete makeover accusing the Parks Department of turning back on its word.  Read more

A fancy Williamsburg canine salon sets itself apart from the pack by dimming the lights and putting on classical music as part of its grooming package. Read more. Read more

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