See and hear the space for yourself at the opening of “Earshot,” a sound-sculpture show with which the audience participates.
Bushwick’s local community board has some new members, and the 83rd precinct has a somewhat new captain.
Right off of the Jefferson L train stop, Cocoon offers private and communal workspaces, as well as plenty of areas to relax and refresh.
A directory for finding support, counseling and alternatives to police for survivors of domestic violence.
Look up and support your local community garden in providing sustenance and critical green space.
A local city council candidate makes the case for alternatives to big real estate
A list of resources to help New Yorkers facing unemployment
Bushwick community members hold a community pantry outside The Living Gallery.
NURTUREarts is closing due to resource challenges and a shifting environment for non-profits.
El Puente in partnership with Assemblywoman Davila, is hosting a free Bushwick & Williamsburg CommUNITY Resource Fair on Saturday, August 24, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Maria Hernandez Park.
On June 11, the New York City Council’s Committee on Land Use held a hearing on Council Member Rafael Espinal’s bill calling for the development of an urban agricultural plan.
Join the parade on June 6!
The proposed legislation has been hailed as one of the most progressive climate change policies.
Connect, network, and get the support and resources your small business needs.
The plan will outline rezoning in the neighborhood.
This small library bench is meant to educate and teach the community to share.
The 13th Annual Bushwick Pride event celebrated Bushwick’s LGBTQIA community.
Works and performances range from images of gentrification to the personification of chemical compounds and software.
Findings will help determine what’s eating Bushwick.
A venerable neighborhood nonprofit gets a new name as it looks to the future.
Your input is requested at a meeting about Bushwick’s future: Bushwick residents have teamed up with Brooklyn Community Board 4, the Department of City Planning and the offices of local city council members Antonio Reynoso and Rafael Espinal to develop a community based approach to balancing “the desire to create and preserve affordable housing with the need to preserve Bushwick’s character
This Saturday, April 30th, Bushwick’s Irving Square Park will be the venue for a newly inaugurated annual event organized to raise environmental awareness and provide resources for conscientious living to the Bushwick community
This week, Bushwick’s Community Board 4 voted on a controversial Department of Transportation proposal to bring new bike lanes to the neighborhood
Aside from living in Bushwick, many of us commute to work in the city and to other parts of Brooklyn, spending large chunks of our day standing smashed up against a subway window, working for companies with strict deadlines that have us grinning with clenched teeth. Now that I have you all riled up, allow me […]
Former members of shuttered East Williamsburg maker space 3rd Ward plan to hold a free public meeting and mixer at Brooklyn Brewery Wednesday to discuss plans in the wake of 3rd Ward’s closure
Antonio Reynoso, 30, is a Williamsburg native who’s running in this fall’s election for the 34th district seat on the New York City Council, a zone that includes Williamsburg, Bushwick and Ridgewood
Organizers “reclaimed” a vacant ground-floor commercial space in Bushwick on July 20.
“Low-income communities of color, such as Bushwick, have historically been denied access to green space compared to other New York City communities.”
As New York City gears up for the 2024 elections, Bushwick stands at a pivotal point due to its history as a bellwether for progressive voting patterns across the country.
Scenes of rock and roll at Ridgewood Presbyterian