Politics ‘What government’s about’: Bernard Graham sworn in as Kings County Surrogate Judge By Gabriele Holtermann
Bedford-Stuyvesant Bed-Stuy’s historic St. Lucy-St. Patrick church demolished for housing By Anna Bradley-Smith
Williamsburg Williamsburg project will adapt historic theater into apartments, keep striking exterior By Anna Bradley-Smith
Park Slope Brooklynites bid ‘fir-well’ to holiday trees on last weekend of Mulchfest at Prospect Park By Gabriele Holtermann
Bay Ridge ‘A little more Christmas’: Halls of Bay Ridge restaurant Skinflints to be decked ’till end of January By Gabriele Holtermann
Borough Park Officials, former NICU baby, cut ceremonial ribbon on Maimonides Children’s Hospital expansion By Melissa Fishman
Canarsie ‘Stop shooting’: Locals, anti-gun violence groups come together after slaying of teen in Canarsie By Lloyd Mitchell
Police & Fire At year’s end, violent crimes increase in more than half of Brooklyn’s police precincts By Brooklyn Paper
Williamsburg Wavy nine-story apartment building ascends in East Williamsburg By Anna Bradley-Smith & Cate Corcoran
Kids & Education Dr. John Louis Flateau, beloved professor, public servant and political strategist, dies By Brooklyn Paper
Fort Greene Affordable housing lottery opens for Fort Greene apartments, with monthly rents starting at $910 By Anna Bradley-Smith
Clinton Hill Former Gowanus brewery, Clinton Hill warehouse slated to become migrant shelters By Anna Bradley-Smith and Cate Corcoran
East Flatbush East Flatbush to get 322 fully affordable apartments thanks to new development, Utica Crescent By Anna Bradley-Smith
Brownsville ‘It’s a new day in Brownsville’: Jeffries, Spectrum team up to surprise Elite Learners with new laptops, anti-violence funding By Paul Frangipane & Meaghan McGoldrick O’Neil
Today, 7:30 pm Helen in her Homeland: a reflection in three rooms by Alexandra Haddad 748 Manhattan Ave
Nov. 1, noon Brooklyn Charter School Fair & Kids Activity Expo Major R. Owens Health & Wellness Community Center