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MTA details Labor Day Weekend service changes on subway, bus, commuter rail


The MTA has put out various service changes on its subway, bus, and commuter rail lines set to take place this Labor Day Weekend.

Subway trains and buses are set to run on a regular weekend schedule, and on Labor Day will run on a Sunday schedule. That means there will be no B, W, or Z trains, nor express trains on the 6 or 7 lines or the F in Brooklyn.

There is no 2 train service all weekend between 3rd Avenue-149th Street and 96th Street, though it’ll return on Labor Day itself. The MTA is undertaking track replacement on the line. Free shuttle buses will run between those two stops, with both local and express options.

The 5 train, which largely shares its route with the 2 in the Bronx, will run in two sections: between Eastchester-Dyre Avenue and East 180th Street, and between 149th Street-Grand Concourse and Bowling Green.

The 3 train will be suspended entirely over the weekend. Free shuttle buses will run between Harlem-148th Street and 96th Street, where riders can catch the 2, and the 4 express will run on the 3 local line in Brooklyn south of Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center towards New Lots Avenue.

2 and 3 trains will skip Eastern Parkway-Brooklyn Museum on Labor Day in both directions; that’s the ending point for the West Indian Day Parade. Meanwhile, A trains will operate local all weekend between 59th Street and West 4th Street, and A and C trains will take the F line between West 4th Street and Jay Street-MetroTech.

The Long Island Rail Road will run on a Saturday schedule on Sunday. The railroad will run additional trains on the Montauk Branch for vacationers to and from the Hamptons on Labor Day.

On Metro-North, the agency will run extra “early getaway” trains on the New Haven, Harlem, and Hudson Lines on Friday, aiming to get New Yorkers out of the hustle-and-bustle and towards bucolic country early for the holiday weekend.


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Explosion rips through home in East Flatbush


BETTER USE BUG REPELLANT, Gov. Kathy Hochul advised New York residents and visitors Friday in a video posted to Instagram.

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BP Weekender: 6 things to do in Brooklyn Aug. 30 – Sept. 1


Friday, Aug. 30

Friday Night Fireworks in Coney IslandThere’s no better way to see summer off than with the last free fireworks show of the summer in Coney Island! Enjoy the food, games, and rides on the boardwalk, then head over to enjoy the spectacle with your loved ones and neighbors.

Free. 9:45-10:15 p.m. Coney Island Boardwalk at West 12th Street in Coney Island. 

Saturday, Aug. 31

Junior CarnivalLittle ones are invited to celebrate Carnival with a parade and other festivities at the Brooklyn Museum! Assemble at Kingston Avenue and St. John’s Place for the fun and musical parade, which will end at the Brooklyn Museum for an afternoon of live music, a back-to-school giveaway, and even the crowning of a Junior King and Queen. 

$12.04. 9 a.m-3 p.m. Parade begins at the corner of Kingston Avenue and St. John’s Place in Crown Heights, celebration continues at the Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway between Washington and Flatbush avenues in Prospect Heights.

Summer Fest at Japan VillageThe annual Summer Fest is back and better than ever at Japan Village! Head to Industry City to enjoy free live performances by dancers and other performers, shop for goodies, and sample some delicious Japanese-inspired treats. There will also be plenty of free swag available plus the chance to play to win a free trip to Japan!

Free to attend. 2-6 p.m. Japan Village at Industry City, 934 3rd Ave. between 35th and 36th streets in Sunset Park. 

“The Fish Queen of the Gowanus Canal”This whacky, all-original musical covers the full history of the Gowanus Canal in songs — all performed by the Fish Queen herself, an “extremophile” creature who carries the memories of everyone whose waste she has ever encountered in the Canal. You’ll laugh, learn, and maybe even cry!

$45. 7 p.m. Gowanus Dredgers Bunker, 2 19th St. near the Gowanus Canal in Gowanus.

Sunday, Sept. 1

Childrens’ Fall Festival at Green Meadows FarmLabor Day Weekend marks the unofficial end of summer, and Green Meadows Farm is ready to start the fall! The celebration will include tons of kid-friendly entertainment, including pony rides, bouncy houses, a hayride, and the huge Green Meadows Farm Playground! Animal-lovers can also meet bunnies and farm animals, and there are plenty of picnic tables available to relax and eat at.

$14. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Green Meadows Farm, 3159 Flatbush Ave. off the Belt Parkway in Marine Park. 

Birding in Peace at Green-Wood CemeteryLooking to get outside as the weather cools and enjoy some peace on the busy holiday weekend? Head to Green-Wood Cemetery, where birding expert Rob Jett will lead a quiet early-morning walk through the graveyard and help you discover the many birds that call it home. Fall migration has just begun, so you’re likely to see some rarer species passing through as they head south for the winter as well as the ever-present species you know and love!

$20. 6:30-8 a.m. Green-Wood Cemetery, 500 25th St. at Fifth Avenue in Sunset Park. 


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Protect yourself against increasing number of infected mosquitoes, Hochul warns


A PAIR OF DRUG DEALERS WHO SMUGGLED COCAINE AND MDMA from Brooklyn to the Hamptons in Suffolk County were caught by police.

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Suffolk County police stop Brooklyn-to-Hamptons cocaine pipeline


AFTER TWO DEVELOPERS FAILED TO SUCCESSFULLY develop St. Luke’s Church, the site, which includes an accompanying parish house.

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After two failed conversions, St. Luke’s Church is going to auction


INGERSOLL HOUSES, A NYCHA DEVELOPMENT IN DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN, HAS been granted $30,000, and the community is trying to figure out to use it.

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Brooklyn’s Ingersoll Houses has been granted $30,000


NETS FANS GET READY, THERE’S A NEW APP coming your way to offer real-time and comprehensive coverage of your favorite team.

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Gotham Sports app to offer in-depth New York sports coverage


GET READY FOR A CREEPY-CRAWLY AUTUMN SEASON BROOKLYNITES! The Green-Wood Cemetery is hosting a plethora of seasonal events for every citizen.

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Autumn is around the corner! Get ready for fall celebrations at Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery


A BARGE CAUGHT FIRE ON THE NEWTOWN CREEK TUESDAY NIGHT, causing large plumes of smoke to waft over Blissville.

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