Mosque Calls for Understanding
Some neighbors of a Brooklyn mosque complain the call to prayer, sounded up to five times daily, is too noisy. But worshippers say the call is an important part of their religion.
Some neighbors of a Brooklyn mosque complain the call to prayer, sounded up to five times daily, is too noisy. But worshippers say the call is an important part of their religion.
Commuters are losing patience – and sleep – over platforms closed for renovation in a stretch of Brooklyn.
A sewage leak is sickening riders at the Myrtle/Wyckoff L train station in Bushwick.
Bernie Sanders fans in the Brooklyn neighborhood are banding to campaign for the presidential hopeful – and to dispel the idea that millennials are apathetic.
A cooking school and restaurant featuring healthy, locally grown food is set for a former 99-cent store.
Charges of inequities in street renaming decisions are roiling a Brooklyn community board.
The Sanitation Department is mulling extending its curbside textile collection pilot program.
Residents of a vulnerable stretch of Sheepshead Bay say they’re still waiting for aid after more than three years of empty promises.