The steering committee will finally present the Bushwick Community Plan, which has been in the works for over four years.
Explore a greener side of Bushwick next weekend on this FREE tour with a fun after-party on September 15.
Bushwick’s own 83rd precinct celebrated the 35th anniversary of National Night Out Against Crime with council members, city officials, and honorees at Maria Hernandez Park on Tuesday, August 7.
The Department of Sanitation has paused plans to bring curbside collection of organics to Bushwick and other parts of NYC.
Drumroll, please.
Findings will help determine what’s eating Bushwick.
See and hear the space for yourself at the opening of “Earshot,” a sound-sculpture show with which the audience participates.
Start your Saturday with an uplifting march and end with the ultimate block party!
There is absolutely no reason for anyone to watch this thing sober.
If you’re a Bushwick resident, then please attend this meeting!
Officials met with community members at Varet Street’s Green Fitness Studio to discuss plans for the 140 bed shelter slated to open next month.
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 spring, the owners of Bushwick’s beloved Cobra Club have opened the doors of their newest business venture: Sweet Jane’s! The dive bar in Ridgewood, just a block from the Fresh Pond Road M stop, opened up a little over three weeks ago but is already shaping up to be an instant-classic neighborhood joint
This week, Bushwick’s Community Board 4 voted on a controversial Department of Transportation proposal to bring new bike lanes to the neighborhood
Time flies, summer sizzles, and the F-bomb has been on the tongues of a lot of babes lately
Last week Frank Mattarella received an interesting phone call
Inhale, exhale! There is a lot to see this coming weekend during the ninth annual Bushwick Open Studios
When I was a kid, my mother made me volunteer at a local shelter every Christmas morning
Most of the people show their art in galleries
Bushwick of the previous decade has rapidly transformed from New York’s “forgotten” neighborhood into a synonym of hipness and trendiness
A few weeks ago, we told you about the crisis facing Bushwick’s El Garden, one of the 17 community gardens on public land across the city at risk of being leveled to create new housing developments
One Bushwick bar owner opened his inbox the other day, only to find out with terror that Santacon, the (in)famous bar crawl of thousands of drunken Santas will be held in Bushwick this year
We hope you are all as jazzed about CMJ as we are! The festival is the College Music Journal’s “Music Marathon”- a completely amazing (and exhausting) week (October 21-25, 2014) of live music, giving the music community a chance to catch the best new artists from around the world before they blow up
People often say that fall is bitter sweet
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Before you get tripped up on the clashing consonants above, get in the know: SXSW stands for South By South West, America’s most diverse and innovative multimedia festival, and a Bushwick Daily favorite
In New York City, where no not-for-profit worth its salt is without an ace development team, it’s quite possible that you already have End-Of-Year Donation Solicitation Fatigue, in which case, we feel your pain
Those who have read Betty Smith’s classic novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn know just where Johnny and Katie Nolan once lived
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