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Exposed Rat Poison Scattered Near Kids’ Playground at Maria Hernandez Park — Furious Dog Owners Sound Alarm on ‘Reckless’ NYC Parks Department

Toxic blue pellets identified as dangerous BlueMax Meal Bait found completely unsecured along Knickerbocker side of Maria Hernandez Park with zero safety containment or warning signs

Bushwick Reclaims Its Streets As Troutman Open Streets Returns For Third Season

With expanded nonprofit partnerships and an Earth Day kickoff, the program transforms two Bushwick blocks into a car-free corridor every weekend through October. The barricades...

Midnight Munchies Elevated: How Lacey Burger at Ra-Ra Rhino Is Redefining Bushwick’s Late-Night Scene

From pop-up sensation to permanent fixture, Kevin Morgan's burger joint delivers restaurant-quality meals late into the night, with house-made cookies and soon-to-return BBQ specialties, all with a hidden speakeasy surprise from veteran bar owner Michael Lombardozzi, who's also behind Bushwick's versatile day-to-night hotspot Mervs

$14 Birria Sandwich & $10 Breakfast Tacos: Inside Mervs, Bushwick’s 7-Day Culinary Chameleon

From morning Colombian coffee to evening espresso martinis, this Irving Avenue establishment has created a food-forward approach to the café-bar hybrid that exceeds expectations...

Postmarked Home: The Bushwick Shipping Clerk Who Lives Where She Works – Updated

UPDATE : We've updated this article with information about Debbie's GoFundMe campaign, which has raised over $9,000 in just 30 hours If the closest thing...

California Wine Brand and Local Art Publication Team Up for Earth Month Celebration in Bushwick Tonight

Rabble Wine's "Listen to Your Mother" event brings together 20 artists at Brooklyn Art Cave for a one-night sustainability-themed exhibition tonight.

America’s First Real-Work AI, ‘Alfred’ Takes on Chinese Rival Manus

Brooklyn startup founder Dossey Richards unveils autonomous AI agent capable of executing complex tasks from emailing world leaders to deploying websites—all without human intervention