The annual Labor Day parade, which was canceled and scaled back due to Covid, will return this year at its usual schedule.
It will take place in Crown Heights Monday, Sept. 5, 2022, with street closures beginning Sunday evening.
Anyone wishing to drive into Crown Heights streets, from Montgomery St. until President St., will need ID showing local address.
Expect heavy traffic delays from Sunday 10 pm to Monday 6 pm.
Street closures:
Sunday, September 4, 2022 to Monday, September 5, 2022
Grand Army Plaza
Sunday, September 4, 11pm to Monday, September 5, 10am
Flatbush Avenue
Between Grand Army Plaza and Empire Boulevard
Sunday, September 4, 11pm to Monday, September 5, 7pm
Empire Boulevard
Between Flatbush Avenue and Nostrand Avenue, Sunday, September 4, 11pm to Monday, September 5, 10am
Nostrand Avenue
Between Empire Boulevard and Rutland Road, Sunday, September 4, 11pm to Monday, September 5, 10am
Eastern Parkway
Between Buffalo Avenue and Grand Army Plaza, Monday, September 5, 7am to 7pm

We must be extra careful & watch our surroundings.
Unfortunately, with the police scared to respond appropriately, & the criminals having fun by abusing the police. They can & will unfortunately take full advantage of it.
As history proved, the yidden are always losses in these situations.
With a black mayor, we must just have some extra emunah & be careful over the labor day weekend.
The only thing I hate about Crown Heights
They’ve known for years what this parade is we’ve had these bunch of hoodlums that call themselves the community council and office also for years illegally of course I’m between them and others that have the power of the ability to do something to maybe force it to move elsewhere they have no balls no guts they know how to pray gets more dangerous year after year for adults and for children they know the police are useless to do anything not that they care to begin with they know how very in tznius this parade is what is it… Read more »
This is a rare chance–but once per annum–to be able to observe the culturally rich heritage of others. One may enjoy the music from a distance (whether one wishes to or not)! One may choose (or choose not) to view the intimate yet public displays of indecency that may cross one’s path as one goes about his day. There may be the occasional startling report from weapons fired but that’s usually the result of a minor misunderstanding amongst the youths. Surely you can be open minded enough to enjoy this rare cultural enrichment! Wine ya ting whilst ya dance and… Read more »
That plus all the drug shelters that the city intentionally moved to our community..
what a combo.
The only positive of COVID was this train wreck being canceled.
A couple of aggressors usually get killed at this each year. Less criminals off our streets. Let’s pray for for a record this year.
They themselves get more crime off our streets than our community reps