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L Train Straphangers Propose Additional East River Tunnel to Prevent Years-Long Service Outage

L Train Straphangers Propose Additional East River Tunnel to Prevent Years-Long Service Outage

L train-dependent Brooklyn residents, business owners and officials met in Williamsburg Wednesday night to grapple with the paucity of L train service alternatives

How Will the Government Shutdown Affect Bushwick

How Will the Government Shutdown Affect Bushwick

The government’s budget deadline has passed, the Senate and the House were not able to agree on a spending bill because of last-ditch attempts by critics of the Affordable Care Act in the House who voted to defund the program, and the United States is going into federal government shutdown starting this morning

Go, Surf the Rockaways for Solidarity!

Go, Surf the Rockaways for Solidarity!

If you’ve ever dreamed about being one of the sun-bleached and tanned cadre of New York City surfers, there is no better time to get started

Top 10 most popular stories in Bushwick of 2012

Top 10 most popular stories in Bushwick of 2012

2012 was awesome, as we mentioned earlier today

Giving Thanks With Michael Alan

Giving Thanks With Michael Alan

“You looked like you were going to die

Cyclists Swarm the Streets After Sandy

Cyclists Swarm the Streets After Sandy

In the days since Sandy severed all subway service between Brooklyn and Manhattan, many residents on either side of the East River have had to find alternate routes to get to work, or to do really anything at all

Where to drop off donations for Sandy victims in Bushwick [Updated]

Where to drop off donations for Sandy victims in Bushwick [Updated]

If you can’t volunteer, please consider a donation to the victims of hurricane Sandy

Where to Volunteer in Sandy Aftermath [Updated 11/04]

Where to Volunteer in Sandy Aftermath [Updated 11/04]

Although Bushwick may have survived (and even surged) through devastating Hurricane Sandy, the rest of New York City has not fared so well- Breezy Point, Rockaway in Queens and lower Manhattan suffered among the worst damage