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L&B Spumoni Gardens opens in Dumbo after five-year wait

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Dec. 10, 2024 By Adam Daly After five years and a series of setbacks, the beloved Brooklyn pizzeria L&B Spumoni Gardens has officially opened its Dumbo location. The new spot, located at 46 Old Fulton St, marks a significant expansion for the iconic eatery, which first opened in Bensonhurst in 1939. Known for its…

Luxury-labeled drugs and loaded guns uncovered in Brooklyn drug bust

DEA laboratory analysis determined that kilogram packages included 33 kilograms of cocaine, some labelled “MOËT” and “AMIRI,” and over six kilograms of fentanyl, some marked with Louis Vuitton symbols.

Dec. 10, 2024 By Adam Daly A Williamsburg man is facing charges for allegedly running a large-scale drug packaging and distribution operation following an eight-month wiretap investigation, authorities announced Tuesday. George Capella, 45, was arrested on Dec. 4 after law enforcement officials reportedly seized approximately 33 kilograms of cocaine, over six kilograms of fentanyl,…

Chronically slow bus service on Flatbush Avenue results in docked pay, firings for delayed riders, per report

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Dec. 10, 2024 By Barbara Russo-Lennon The painfully slow bus service in Brooklyn on Flatbush Avenue is causing more problems than just a delayed commute, according to a new report released on Tuesday. Riders Alliance, an advocacy group for better public transit, rallied with local politicians and other transportation stakeholders at Times Plaza in…

PHOTOS | Brooklyn kicks off holiday season with dazzling tree lightings

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Dec. 10, 2024 By Meaghan McGoldrick O'Neil ‘Tis the season in Brooklyn — and we’re not just talking about the Dyker Heights Christmas Lights. From Downtown Brooklyn to Marine Park and beyond, pockets of Kings County are ushering in the holiday season with dazzling tree-lighting ceremonies, bringing communities together for music, treats and festive…

City to shut down controversial Floyd Bennett Field shelter as migrant census drops

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Dec. 10, 2024 By Ethan Stark-Miller Mayor Eric Adams’ office announced Tuesday that the city will close the controversial migrant shelter at Brooklyn’s Floyd Bennett Field, along with numerous other sites, over the next couple of months amid a rapid decline in new arrivals. The 2,000-bed tent shelter, which sits on a decommissioned federal airfield…

Drunk Brooklyn driver sparks chaos on LIRR tracks, halts commutes

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Dec. 10, 2024 By Nicole Formisano A Brooklyn driver caused major chaos for LIRR commuters on Dec. 8 after allegedly driving his car down the train tracks, delaying or suspending service on multiple branches. Basilio Hidalgo, 40, drunkenly drove onto the LIRR tracks near the Elmont-UBS Arena station around 5 p.m. and continued down…

A slim margin: How did Brooklyn’s council members vote on City of Yes?

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Dec. 10, 2024 By Kirstyn Brendlen The controversial “City of Yes for Housing Opportunity” passed in the City Council by a slim margin last week, earning equal amounts of praise and criticism from lawmakers and residents around New York City. City of Yes will update some of the city’s old zoning regulations, easing the…

Diana Ross returning to Kings Theatre next year to mark a decade of revival

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Dec. 10, 2024 By Adam Daly It’s her turn! Soul legend Diana Ross will return to Kings Theatre next year to celebrate the 10th anniversary of its grand reopening. Ross, who was the first artist to perform at the historic Flatbush venue when it reopened in 2015, will take the stage on Friday, Feb.…

Detectives probe deadly stabbing outside Brooklyn restaurant

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Dec. 9, 2024 By Lloyd Mitchell Brooklyn detectives are investigating a fatal stabbing outside a Japanese restaurant in Flatbush on Monday morning. A man in his 20s was fatally stabbed outside the restaurant at 1584 Flatbush Ave. just after 10 a.m., police said. The suspect, also in his 20s, stabbed the victim once in…

‘More is more’: This year’s Dyker Heights Christmas Lights dazzle, putting visitors in the holiday spirit

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Dec. 9, 2024 By Gabriele Holtermann & Meaghan McGoldrick O’Neil The halls of Dyker Heights are decked once again, continuing the neighborhood’s decades-long tradition of transforming into a dazzling winter wonderland. Each year, thousands of visitors flock to the area to admire the elaborate holiday displays, which first gained widespread attention in the 1980s…