A list of local Bushwick yoga studios, places to meditate, an acupuncture studio and more!
Nemir-Olivares seeks to unseat incumbent Democrat Erik Dilan in the June 2022 primaries.
Sandy Nurse, a stalwart community organizer and proud carpenter, has won the election to be the next representative for Brooklyn’s 37th District.
Antonio Reynoso, a North Brooklyn native, has won the election to be Brooklyn’s next borough president.
What you need to know before hitting the polls on election day.
Diving into the five proposals that New Yorkers will be asked to vote on during Tuesday’s election.
An updated look at Bushwick’s vaccination rates, in the wake of NYC vaccine mandates.
The second season is set to be released in February of 2022, and the podcast is currently looking for people who are just dipping their toes into their non-monogamy journeys.
If elected, the current Democratic district leader would unseat incumbent Democrat Erik Dilan.
A glimpse into the countless programs offered by Buhwick’s local public libraries.
“Great news! Cleaner streets and sidewalks are on the way,” said Antonio Reynoso, City Council District 34 representative and candidate for Brooklyn borough president.
In-school testing results show a shockingly low number of positive COVID cases in Bushwick schools, but there are questions about testing.
A guide to the City Council candidates in District 34, 37 and 30 running this general election.
For Bushwick film workers, the IATSE strike indicates a potential shift in how the film industry operates.
“There’s a huge need for all kinds of things here,” said Rooney. “That’s something we learn every single day. Housing, food, clothing, ESL services, definitely mental health.”
An ever-evolving list of Bushwick Instagram accounts to follow for all app users living in and around the neighborhood.
“It’s unconscionable that in a state as prosperous as New York, many residents still struggle to get enough food to feed their families,” said Gov. Hochul”
We’ve listed a whole week’s worth of free and affordable events happening in and around the neighborhood.
“Oh, I do this shit myself.”
Puerto Rico’s financial oversight board, established by the PROMESA law in 2016, has “exacerbated the structural inequalities and austerity in Puerto Rico,” one local leader said.
Korakrit Arunanondchai’s latest show is a meditation on death that will play on Johnson Avenue until Halloween.
Families in Bushwick and around the city, unconvinced by school COVID-19 protocols, want the option to continue remote instruction.
Based on factors like poverty levels, green space and air conditioner ownership, Bushwick and a number of other city neighborhoods are more vulnerable than others to the effects of extreme heat.
Safely get through the coming fall with billiards, karaoke, ceramics, flower arrangement and more.
Everyone can learn how to protect Mother Earth at this free, family-friendly event.
The free store, a concept dreamt up by Bushwick Mutual Aid, is stocked with free clothes, baby supplies, furniture, household appliances and other donated goods.
Ecuador’s national sport has made its way to Bushwick, where it thrives on the red-top courts at Maria Hernández Park.
An ever-evolving list of Bushwick organizations that are actively in need of volunteers.
Cooling centers and public pools will be open with extended hours while the warning is in effect.
El Puente’s “Break for Justice” event returned for its fifth year at Maria Hernandez Park. And the dancers did not disappoint.
45 restaurants in the neighborhood have been cited with critical violations, including evidence of live mice and roaches, this year
While pop-ups Ha’s Đặc Biệt and Kreung Cambodia ended their residencies at Outerspace last week, they will be bringing their menus to Grimm Ales today and tomorrow.
According to the NYC Board of Elections’ second report on ranked-choice results, Council Member Antonio Reynoso decisively leads with 54.8 percent of the vote, with Jo Anne Simon at 45.2 percent.
Ten Bushwick bars that are sure to keep you cool (and maybe not so hydrated) this summer.
From party chairs to district leaders to canceled elections.