Built in 1925, the congregation actually traces its origins to Bushwick Avenue in 1853.
From Post Malone to Punks for Palestine, we’re revisiting this year’s top local stories.
More than just bisexual lighting and chess looks, a local queer-themed chess club is taking a stand on the Gaza conflict.
With all its shiny newness, the new joint embodies a futuristic, galactic vibe + shish kebabs!
A new local cycling group hosts group rides to breweries on Tuesdays. Anyone’s invited.
A mildly contentious lieutenant governor race gives a local career politician a possible comeback.
The fight against the fracked gas vaporizers is the latest hurdle in an ongoing battle that local activists and residents have been waging against National Grid for years.
The federal government has offered a new way to combat the spread of the virus: providing free Covid testing kits and N95 masks. But how accessible are they, and how can we get them?
With over 74 drop-off or chipping sites citywide, find a Mulchfest location near you.
This comes at the end of a year that has seen a significant increase in violence toward transgender and gender non-conforming people throughout the United States.
With Covid cases rising, here are some safe holiday activities throughout the borough that you can still enjoy this year!
Described by its creator as a “serene guided meditation,” Bottom of the Ocean takes audience members to an underground world full of unusual rituals.
The ultimate guide to Bushwick vintage furniture and antique stores.
The deadline to apply for the program is now Jan. 4.
The ultimate guide to Bushwick vintage stores.
If elected, the current Democratic district leader would unseat incumbent Democrat Erik Dilan.
A guide to the City Council candidates in District 34, 37 and 30 running this general election.
How to bring curbside composting to Bushwick, according to the DSNY, and where you can drop off your compost in the meantime.
Nearly a month after the storm, Hurricane Ida relief has been made available for undocumented New Yorkers who do not qualify for FEMA assistance.
With summer coming to an end in the next few weeks, there is no better send-off than enjoying Restaurant Week at these Grand Street staples.
What exactly are your rights as a tenant in this city, and what are the legal obligations of landlords?
The last exhibit of “Pleasure Pavilions: a series of installations” will close on Friday at the Luhring Augustine Gallery’s Bushwick location.
After a brief opening during the pandemic followed by over a year closed, Vietnamese American restaurant Money Cat has reopened.
“I’m not going to be a NIMBY about it,” says one local bar owner.
Months without customers and an uncertain future forced the Bushwick watering hole and performance venue to close down.
In a statement given to Bushwick Daily , Sandy Nurse accused Corey Johnson of slashing funding to a number of districts out of “political retribution” for voting against his 2021 budget.
The steep decline in MTA ridership is a gift to public health. But it has precipitated an historic financial crisis.
Information on the candidate’s you’ll see on your ballot. Be sure to cast your vote by Tuesday June 23, 2020!
“They are taking advantage of my elderly residents”: Tenant Association President Bars State Senate Candidate Andy Marte (left) and District Leader Tommy Torres (right) from NYCHA Grounds.
A breakdown of the events happening today.
New Yorkers are being urged to vote by absentee ballot. Every voter will receive an absentee ballot application in the mail, but you can also apply online, visit www.nycabsentee.com.
Bushwick is home to several black-owned cafes and restaurants. Supporting them helps the community as surely as a protest or sharply worded letter to a Congressman.
Tai Abrams is the founder of AdmissionSquad and the best-selling author of “Who Am I? An A-Z Career Guide for Teens.”
This edition of “Under Siege” profiles two eateries whose focus – apart from staying afloat in trying times – is food that speaks fluently their origin countries’ culinary language.