Borough President invites residents to join in a vibrant celebration of Caribbean American Heritage Month on Saturday, June 24th
Antonio Reynoso, a North Brooklyn native, has won the election to be Brooklyn’s next borough president.
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.
Bushwick’s trash talk: highlights from the public forum.
Antonio Reynoso, 30, is a Williamsburg native who’s running in this fall’s election for the 34th district seat on the New York City Council, a zone that includes Williamsburg, Bushwick and Ridgewood
Discussing housing, healthcare, employment, maternal health and more with Maritza Davila, Erik Dilan, Jennifer Gutiérrez, Sandy Nurse, Antonio Reynoso and Julia Salazar.
Jennifer Gutiérrez, a Queens-born activist and former chief of staff to Brooklyn Borough President-Elect Antonio Reynoso, has won the election to be the 34th District City Council representative.
“Great news! Cleaner streets and sidewalks are on the way,” said Antonio Reynoso, City Council District 34 representative and candidate for Brooklyn borough president.
Antonio Reynoso’s campaign could finally bring the largely ceremonial political crown to North Brooklyn.
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
The recently-elected Bushwick city council representative faces a challenge from Paperboy Prince.
Participatory budgeting is back and the results are in for how locals want to dole out $1 million in city funds. Yes dog park, no workout equipment
A mildly contentious lieutenant governor race gives a local career politician a possible comeback.
As we continue to welcome in the new year, let’s just take one more look back at 2021.
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.
Thirty-six out of 51 councilmembers have sponsored the bill, which would grant more than 800,000 permanent residents and work permit holders the right to vote in city elections.
District 34’s incoming representative has published a form, which you can use to offer feedback on the most pressing issues in the community.
Piles of trash and overflowing waste baskets have been permeating Bushwick for most of 2021.
El servicio de compostaje en la acera se reanudó en Octubre de este año, pero solo en algunos barrios elegibles.
The curbside composting service resumed in October this year, but only in some eligible neighborhoods.
The new building will feature 94 units, communal lounges on each floor and plenty of green outdoor space.
A recent Brooklyn Democratic Party meeting included “verbal attacks” and the removal of a district leader.
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.
Sandy Nurse, a stalwart community organizer and proud carpenter, has won the election to be the next representative for Brooklyn’s 37th District.
Motivated by personal experience, the expected City Council member plans to lead District 34 toward a more equitable future.
A guide to the City Council candidates in District 34, 37 and 30 running this general election.
An ever-evolving list of Bushwick Twitter accounts to follow for all app users living in and around the neighborhood.
Look up and support your local community garden in providing sustenance and critical green space.
Jennifer Gutierrez, the Democratic nominee for City Council member of District 34, says “affordability” does not line up with the income of Bushwick residents.
Fencing has gone up, and some of the basketball courts have shuttered for now.
The relaunched organics waste collection program will continue to only serve limited neighborhoods in the city.
Democratic primary results are in for districts encompassing Bushwick, Ridgewood and East Williamsburg as of late Tuesday night
Two local city council candidates say how they would change how police operate in local communities.
In a crowded race, candidates promise to do more than Eric Adams.