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Blue Point Brewery’s New Lager is Inspired By L Train Chaos

Everyone chill and have a beer.

Abandoned Park Space Transformed Into Thriving Urban Learning Garden

After years of neglect and abuse, locals and community volunteers of Goodwin Place have come together and transformed a derelict Bushwick park space into the Good Life Garden.

Anti-Segregation Campaign for Housing is Launched in Bushwick

Elected Brooklyn Officials and local advocates fight for racial justice before neighborhood rezoning plans come to life.

Another NYCHA Public Housing in East Williamsburg Without Heat

NYCHA struggles to keep tenants warm and provide regular maintenance.

Immigrants and Majority of Low-Income New Yorkers Left Out of Fair Fares Program

New eligibility requirements for affordable metro cards will affect Bushwick's immigrants and low-income residents.

Bushwick Named in New Gentrification Report on Over-Policed Communities of Color

Summons and arrests were three times more likely in lower-income communities of color after a high influx of white residents moved in to the neighborhood.

Local Businesses Still Scramble to Recover After Pilotworks Shutdown

After Chew dropped the ball on reopening the Pilotworks space, where will the local food businesses go?

Rejoice: The L Train Isn’t Shutting Down After All

Gov. Cuomo surprises New Yorkers with a new plan!

Burglar Breaks Into Bushwick’s Bunna Cafe on New Year’s Day

Police are looking for suspect, who ran off with cash and an iPad, after smashing the eatery's glass door.

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