With Covid cases rising across Bushwick and all of NYC, some are abandoning their holiday plans and spending Christmas by themselves.
Piles of trash and overflowing waste baskets have been permeating Bushwick for most of 2021.
Owner Caroline Gates Anderson says the nonprofit is really about creating community, especially for those “who are most at risk, most isolated.”
Organizers “reclaimed” a vacant ground-floor commercial space in Bushwick on July 20.
“Testing is going to be a major operation that happens from now until the situation is over. It’s new, it’s technical, it’s complex”
A new homeless shelter being built at 97 Wyckoff Ave will be the 12th in Bushwick.
Two women of color started an inclusive, diverse, and body positive movement.
Bushwick residents have called for a five-year compromise with the city and CORE Services Group on the proposed men’s shelter at 97 Wyckoff Ave.,
“People are becoming homeless.”
The neighborhood has one of the highest rates of uninsured residents in the entire city.
The L-pocalypse will begin April of 2019 and many North Brooklyn residents will have to find transportation alternatives.
Data from the American Community Survey reveals that more than one in four Bushwick residents lives in poverty.
Complaint calls about loud neighbors was the top reason that Bushwick residents have called NYC 311 in the first half of 2018.
When Bushwick residents call their city council members to raise issues, it’s most often about affordable housing.
Bushwick residents reported the lowest satisfaction ratings of any community district in Brooklyn across 11 out of the 45 areas, including bike safety, street cleanliness, rat control…
The community has banded together to create a Gofundme campaign for the 10 residents who lost everything.
Here’s your guide to fundraisers and supply drop-off points in the neighborhood.
Tomorrow, residents of Hope Gardens, Palmetto Gardens and Bushwick II are invited to attend a resource fair between 12 and 6 p.m.
Emanuel Xavier, noted Bushwick poet, kicks off the monthly series.
Sandwich, the RV, is home to an impressive art operation.
The charted bus will take you straight to the protest and back in one day.
As the next presidential administration’s appointments are announced, here are some things New Yorkers can do to get ready for the policies we can expect after January 20.
The future is at your door, and it has a hot pizza from Roberta’s with your name on it.
The Bushwick Community Map integrates data from city records into an easily navigable resource for tenants and homeowners trying to stay abreast of changes to the neighborhood’s housing landscape.
Pet care, security guards, Chinese takeouts every night — MTA makes big promises to Bushwick residents who will be displaced from their homes due to impending M train construction.
Following a Supreme Court failure to make a decision on keystone Obama administration immigration legislature Thursday, local organizations and community members announced that they would be rallying today at noon outside City Hall to express indignation with the country’s lawmakers
A former rehab facility on Bushwick’s DeKalb Ave is about to reopen as a 100-bed homeless shelter
Organizations like the L Train Coalition and the Riders Alliance are making sure Bushwick voices are heard in the ongoing debate surrounding the now inevitable L train closure
The MTA’s top brass met with the public and elected officials at Bed-Stuy’s Marcy Avenue Armory on Thursday night to field the public’s questions and present two main approaches to scheduling L train closures during repairs to the Canarsie tubes that will start in 2019
Bushwick community members who occupy twenty-six apartments on the triangular block adjacent to the Myrtle Ave-Broadway station on the J, M and Z trains and who discovered last week that M train work will necessitate that they leave their homes for a definite 6-10 months and possibly much longer met Wednesday night to share their experiences and consider plans of action