Another whole week’s worth of free and affordable events happening in and around the neighborhood.
Streets in Bushwick may be subject to dangerous lead exposure. Because of the quiet stripping of 2018 legislation by former governor Andrew Cuomo, the extent of the problem remains largely unknown. A Bushwick Daily investigation.
In New York City, all tenants have a right to heat. Here’s what to do if your apartment doesn’t have it.
Looking to get your children involved in extracurricular activities? Need somewhere for them to be while you’re at work?
The rise of gig work cancellations caused by the hike of Omicron Covid cases is reminding local freelancers of March 2020.
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.
Testing lines and closures may remind you of spring 2020, but COVID hospitalizations and deaths remain comparatively low.
In a big move towards electrification, New York is saying goodbye to gas heaters and stoves in new buildings.
The advisory falls short of a full mask mandate.
After a year and a half, Bushwick’s DorDor art gallery closes its doors, as the co-owner of the space seeks new ways to accomplish her goals of democratizing access to the art market for up-and-coming artists.
Many community boards, including CB4, have pushed back against making New York’s restaurant sidewalk seating permanent. But the city will likely move forward with the program anyway.
Antonio Reynoso, a North Brooklyn native, has won the election to be Brooklyn’s next borough president.
“It’s really important for me to be able to give back,” said Aaron Nessel, founder of Bushwick Yacht Club.
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.
This Bushwick-based service provides expert dog training and a supportive community for pup parents.
Everyone can learn how to protect Mother Earth at this free, family-friendly event.
Organizers Qween Jean and Gia Love call for Bushwick to support the Black Lives Matter movement and the LGBTQ+ community. If you say “BLM” and do not support the queer Black community, then you are not for liberation, Qween said.
A guide to finding pet care for dogs, cats and even other pets in and around Bushwick.
What exactly are your rights as a tenant in this city, and what are the legal obligations of landlords?
This year’s block party will have street artists painting murals on location, live performances, hand-selected food trucks, a merchant market and more.
The relaunched organics waste collection program will continue to only serve limited neighborhoods in the city.
The space features an arena, full kitchen and bar, and nearly any game you could want.
From party chairs to district leaders to canceled elections.
A vision for the future of Queens remains murky.
80 Films by and about Black and Brown people you should know.
Police say the latest shootings mark the sharpest uptick in gun violence across the city in several years
A local city council candidate makes the case for alternatives to big real estate
The new East Williamsburg fusion joint Gentle Perch is already making waves in the food world
A guide to the candidates running to represent Brooklyn’s District 37
A new show at the Deli Gallery wants to bring the world “to its knees.”
A former head chef at Mission Chinese makes her solo debut at an all day cafe in Ridgewood
A fundraiser for an art celebrity’s nonprofit farm, one of this season’s first events is soon to strike
Amid a rental crisis in North Brooklyn, few candidates have presented a plan to deal with rental debt