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Biking North: Ridgewood to Receive New Bike Lanes

As early as fall of 2016 there might be 6-10 new bike lanes in Ridgewood. The bike lane plans are announced on the heels of similar projects in Sunnyside and Long Island City.

Jeff Kurzon Hopes to Rep Bushwick and Bring Progressive Policies to the US Congress

Jeff Kurzon hopes that younger voters' enthusiasm for progressive policies ignited by a grassroots effort by Bernie Sanders and his supporters will land him a spot in the race for United States Congress representing New York's 7th District  in the June 28th Democratic Primary

New Study Identifies Greatest Threats to Bushwick’s Affordable Housing

In a new report released by the ANHD, researchers culled data from multiple sources in order to find how many threats to affordable housing exist in many of New York City's neighborhoods

Check Out the Freshly Painted Bike Lane on Bushwick’s Irving Ave!

The lane, which currently runs from Flushing Ave to Putnam Street, will make the street more safe

A Very Serious Data Project Determined Bushwick’s Signature Dog Name

A recent study has provided an answer to a very important, long contested subject: we now know conclusively know which dog names are most unique to various parts of Bushwick

A “Historic First” Men’s Shelter Serving and Employing Bushwick Residents Will Open Next Month

A former rehab facility on Bushwick's DeKalb Ave is about to reopen as a 100-bed homeless shelter

Haircuts, Leather, Whiskey and Dogs Await at Bushwick Based Black Rabbit Barbershop

Last August, old school biz Black Rabbit Barbershop opened up on East Williamsburg's Porter Ave on a stretch of several blocks that, with the recent additions of indie comic hub Cotton Candy Machine and confectionary My Sweet Brigadeiro, is evolving from an industrial corridor into a community of passionately run small businesses

Bushwick’s First Vintage Crawl Will Take Place The First Weekend in June

If you're a resident of Bushwick in need of a fun plan for the first weekend in June, which many consider the official kick-off of summer, the vintage shop scene in our fair neighborhood has got you covered

Bushwick’s L Train Fate Still Hangs in the Balance After Manhattan L Train Meeting

The Manhattan installment of the meeting about the L train shut down took place in 14th st's opulent Salvation Army Theater

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