Canarsie tunnel between Manhattan and Brooklyn needs extensive repairs, which are currently projected to take three years
“Don’t Dump On Us!”
The developers of the largest luxury residential development in Bushwick up to this date, don’t seem to plan on including the number of affordable housing units as they promised to the community
Tonight at 5:30PM, The Doe Fund is hosting a town hall meeting to answer community’s questions regarding city’s decision to place 50 sex offenders in their East Williamsburg/Bushwick facility at 89 Porter Ave
A couple of days ago we informed you that prominent Bushwick-based artist Jules de Balincourt announced on his Facebook that he is attempting to form an “organization bringing together to form a collective of sorts in which artist buy buildings together in order to prevent what happened in Williamsburg…
“We’ve been fighting rats coming in and out. I don’t know why.”
Bushwick’s trash talk: highlights from the public forum.
Local arts organization Arts in Bushwick held a much anticipated town hall meeting Wednesday night to discuss the decennial of popular annual Bushwick Open Studios, which will be held on the first weekend of October this year, announcing some programming changes and providing the public with opportunities to give input and find a way to get involved as volunteers in the BOS planning process
Today at 11AM, the community of local business owners, commuters, organizations, elected officials and concerned citizens met at Williamsburg’s Brooklyn Bowl to discuss the impact of the possible long-term L train shutdown
Local artists and DIY spaces are joining forces to help protect the cultural and artistic fabric of New York City.
When The Bushwick Collective announced that their fifth annual block party will be held on June 5 this year, they alluded to the possibility of filling the void left behind by the Bushwick Open Studios
In a move that surprised many, local organization Arts in Bushwick announced Wednesday that its well attended flagship event, Bushwick Open Studios, will take place in October this year, four months later than its usual date in early June
It rained in several short but intense intervals yesterday
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.
Built in 1925, the congregation actually traces its origins to Bushwick Avenue in 1853.
Safety concerns and money mixups now plague a luxury housing development In Bushwick
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.
From party chairs to district leaders to canceled elections.
“The DSA needs to do a better job of organizing in those life-long Brooklynite communities,” say young Democratic Party organizers.
In a crowded race, candidates promise to do more than Eric Adams.
Catch Bushwick artist Rosa Miranda’s work at the upcoming fair.
Linda Thach went from one coffee shop to running multiple thriving businesses.
City Council will decide the fate of the Cabaret Law tomorrow and Councilman Rafael Espinal says he has the votes to repeal it.
Two back to back arts events organized by long time Bushwick artists and residents are scheduled for this Saturday, and both events are intended to serve as forums for community engagement with rampant gentrification and its affects on Bushwick and greater Brooklyn
The group protesting the impending long term L train shutdown has announced that its next public meeting, and they want you to be there
Ok, so if there was any doubt left in anyone’s mind, summer is officially here — in full force. All around the neighborhood there are scenes of people attempting to install their window AC units without letting them plummet three stories; scantily-clad guys and girls trying to wear as little as they can get away with; […]