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The MTA Announces More ‘FASTRACK’ Repairs on the L Train for the Next Two Weeks

The MTA Announces More ‘FASTRACK’ Repairs on the L Train for the Next Two Weeks

There will be no weeknight service between Lorimer and Broadway Junction.

Attend a Town Hall Meeting Tomorrow Regarding the Planned 3-Year Long L Train Repairs

Attend a Town Hall Meeting Tomorrow Regarding the Planned 3-Year Long L Train Repairs

Canarsie tunnel between Manhattan and Brooklyn needs extensive repairs, which are currently projected to take three years

Ornithology’s Got A Brand New Café

Ornithology’s Got A Brand New Café

A bit of jazz meets a bit of Bushwick-grunge charm, at the former home of the vegan cafe Brooklyn Whiskers.

Re-splintering.

Re-splintering.

“That’s the kind of thing that happens when a community gets split.”

Bushwick Votes To Upgrade A Dog Park and Extend Some Curbs

Bushwick Votes To Upgrade A Dog Park and Extend Some Curbs

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

Conversations With Neighbors: Your State Senator, Julia Salazar

Conversations With Neighbors: Your State Senator, Julia Salazar

State Senator Julia Salazar opens up about her youth, inspirations, early battles with public perception and more.

Winter Woes: Space Heater Safety and Your Right to Heat in NYC

Winter Woes: Space Heater Safety and Your Right to Heat in NYC

In New York City, all tenants have a right to heat. Here’s what to do if your apartment doesn’t have it.

Loft Tenants Awarded the Right to Sue Landlords in NYC Housing Court

Loft Tenants Awarded the Right to Sue Landlords in NYC Housing Court

The new law, sponsored by Sen. Julia Salazar, allows loft tenants to seek redress in housing court when their essential services like heat and water are neglected or denied.

Restorations Underway at Historic Bushwick Church, but $7.5 Million Needed for Project Completion

Restorations Underway at Historic Bushwick Church, but $7.5 Million Needed for Project Completion

More than 30 complaints over the church’s leaning spire have led to delays in its restoration.

The Next Mayor Will Have To Fix NYCHA

The Next Mayor Will Have To Fix NYCHA

Whoever wins in June will have to decide what to do about the NYCHA deficit

Ribs on the Run

Ribs on the Run

The pandemic sent a BBQ popup to Wyckoff Avenue.

Who’s running for city council in the 34th District?

Who’s running for city council in the 34th District?

A guide to the candidates running to represent New York’s District 34

City Council Candidates Rail Against Conversions

City Council Candidates Rail Against Conversions

A Nightmare on Irving Avenue

A Nightmare on Irving Avenue

Op-Ed: All I Want for Mother’s Day is ‘Relief for All’

Op-Ed: All I Want for Mother’s Day is ‘Relief for All’

Jessica Franco is a small homeowner living in Cypress Hills and the Director of Community Affairs for New York State Senator Julia Salazar.

L Train Service Alert: Afternoon Trains Will Be Running Every 20 Minutes Due to Cable Damage

L Train Service Alert: Afternoon Trains Will Be Running Every 20 Minutes Due to Cable Damage

After morning delays, the MTA announced service changes so workers can fix cables at Bedford Ave.

Bushwick Food Co-Op Needs Your Help to Recover From Fire Damage

Bushwick Food Co-Op Needs Your Help to Recover From Fire Damage

Life-Threatening Mold Brings Bushwick Tenants to File Lawsuit Against Landlords

Life-Threatening Mold Brings Bushwick Tenants to File Lawsuit Against Landlords

Beloved Ridgewood Bar and Music Venue Struggles with Landlord’s Negligence

Beloved Ridgewood Bar and Music Venue Struggles with Landlord’s Negligence

NYCHA Crisis Discussion with Senator Salazar in Bushwick Gets Heated

NYCHA Crisis Discussion with Senator Salazar in Bushwick Gets Heated

See Exclusive Photos: Bushwick Tenants Sue Landlords for Severe Neglect

See Exclusive Photos: Bushwick Tenants Sue Landlords for Severe Neglect

Fire on Wyckoff Avenue Spread Across Three Rooftops Tuesday Afternoon

Fire on Wyckoff Avenue Spread Across Three Rooftops Tuesday Afternoon

A lot of people were at work during the fire, and nobody was hurt. Sally Roots is closed for now.

Brooklyn Film Camera Keeps Analog Photography Alive and Plans to Open a Film Lab this Spring

Brooklyn Film Camera Keeps Analog Photography Alive and Plans to Open a Film Lab this Spring

What began as a DIY basement project has become Bushwick’s premiere destination for all things Polaroid and analog.

Abandoned Park Space Transformed Into Thriving Urban Learning Garden

Abandoned Park Space Transformed Into Thriving Urban Learning Garden

Another NYCHA Public Housing in East Williamsburg Without Heat

Another NYCHA Public Housing in East Williamsburg Without Heat

What Happens After the L Train Shutdown Was Cancelled

What Happens After the L Train Shutdown Was Cancelled

City Officials are upset with Gov. Cuomo’s announcement; landlords are ready to raise the rent.

6 Affordable Bike Shops to Check Out When the L Train Shuts Down

6 Affordable Bike Shops to Check Out When the L Train Shuts Down

Need a set of wheels? Here’s what we suggest.

There’s An Official Shutdown Date For The Upcoming L-Pocalypse

There’s An Official Shutdown Date For The Upcoming L-Pocalypse

Routine, a Coffee and Brunch Spot off the Wilson L Stop, Has Permanently Closed

Routine, a Coffee and Brunch Spot off the Wilson L Stop, Has Permanently Closed

Another one has bitten the crust.

16 Things You Should Know Before Moving to Ridgewood

16 Things You Should Know Before Moving to Ridgewood

It Took the Department of Transportation 12 Years to Repave Eldert Street — But They Finally Did It

It Took the Department of Transportation 12 Years to Repave Eldert Street — But They Finally Did It

Cyclists rejoice!

The City Will Spend $1M to Boost a Door-to-Door Outreach to Help Struggling Tenants in Bushwick

The City Will Spend $1M to Boost a Door-to-Door Outreach to Help Struggling Tenants in Bushwick

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday that his office will bolster the Tenant Support Unit, a team that reaches out to low-income residents facing eviction and landlord harassment.