New York’s primary elections for Senate are coming closer and closer.
The deadline to change your address is approaching. Here’s how to do it.
Salazar continues to gain traction in Bushwick through her online and in person outreach.
Democratic Socialism has surged in popularity in the past two years. Bushwick Daily spoke to the North Brooklyn Chapter of Democratic Socialists of America spokesman Justin Charles to learn more.
Marc Fliedner, who ran for both Brooklyn and Manhattan DA this year, talks about Bushwick of past and present.
Bushwick voters turned out to vote in the primary on Tuesday. See which winners will be representing our neighborhood in the mayoral race and beyond.
These local French spots offer all kinds of options for celebration from bready to boozy to everything in between.
Even if you don’t want to venture out of the neighborhood, there are plenty of cozy nooks nearby for your reading pleasure.
Kaine and Pence are not as colorful, literally or figuratively, as the duo onstage at last week’s debate, but hear ’em out anyway!
Get ready to vote in the primaries again, Bushwick!
The first brunch will take place this Sunday and the rooftop will be open as long as those thunderstorms keep away!
Food geeks, rejoice! Foster Sundry is officially in business and just might be the most perfect addition to the neighborhood, especially for those of us who are obsessed with food
The Halsey Stop is blowing up! If you’ve passed by in recent months, you probably noticed the transformation of the old party hall into one of the Halsey L stop’s first major restaurants
Bushwick section of Wyckoff Avenue continues to transform, and so do several local businesses
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It is true, everybody! Bushwick Daily has partnered with Slideluck, a local awesome non-profit organization to bring you a fabulous Instagram scavenger hunt (check out the rules above)!
“We’re trying to come up with a sign,” Blake Jordan told me yesterday afternoon inside the newly opened Hops & Hocks on Morgan Ave as we discussed growler etiquette
Community Board members and Bushwick Citizens gathered Wednesday night at Bushwick’s monthly Community Board 4 meeting at Hope Gardens Multi-Service center, the first one since August’s recess and the primary elections
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by Maria Gotay
By Brian Douglas
Since the beginning of the Occupation, there has been a war of perception for Occupiers to fight on two fronts