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How One Very Well-Liked & Creative Resident is an Inspiration to Her Fellow Residents and Staff
The rapper-turned-congressional-candidate says Bushwick is "living in the future" and he wants their elected officials to join them.
A new organization looking to amplify the voices of those that feel disengaged in local politics will hold its first meeting Dec. 16.
More creative professionals have landed in Bushwick than any other neighborhood in the past decade, new data show.
Proceeds from the live music event at the Bushwick venue will go to a group that provides free lawyers to people facing deportation.
The Graham Avenue Mural Project event will be held at 46 Graham Ave. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Comedian Shalewa Sharpe loves Bushwick's emotional wealth. "It’s kind of a joy to get back to it when I get back to Bushwick," she says.
Jessica Bell, 16, disappeared from her Putnam Street home last Wednesday and hasn't been seen since, police said.
Two-month-old Jason Ruiz was found unconscious in his home on Irving Avenue Sunday morning, police said.
Michelle Morales vanished from her Hancock Street home Saturday night, according to police.
Mil Mundos, a local Bushwick bookstore dedicated to Black and Latinx literature, could close without a quick influx of funds.
Ollie's Ice Cream + Stuff celebrated its launch this weekend with a big dog party and scoops and scoops of peanut butter banana butt.
U.S. WWI Centennial Commission Hosts Wreath Laying Ceremony to Honor New York Heroes in Advance of Fleet Week New York
Entrepreneur Naj Austin launched a crowdfunding site Friday for Ethels Club, a new Brooklyn workspace designed for people of color.
Fox commentator Tucker Carlson said the coven would fund "human sacrifice” because some proceeds will be donated to Planned Parenthood.
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Instagram video shows a skateboarder diving onto the tracks to save his board. It's captioned, "I’m not the sharpest tool in the shed."
Journey through the music of Burning Man. Sip on some fine whisky. Dine on delicious eats. All this and more in Brooklyn this weekend.
Local & National Comedians at the Avenue Restaurant & Bar in Glendale, Queens
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Dozens of volunteers are going to turn the RiseBoro Youth Center courtyard on Gates Avenue into a farm, organizers said.
Try some of NYC's best vegan food and learn about the perks of a plant-based diet at the May 6 fundraiser for The Catskill Animal Sanctuary.
It's up to you to decide whether the Participatory Budget funds a multimedia center for P.S. 250 or 250 new trees for Bushwick's streets.
In Patch's quest to name the worst grocery store in New York City, we'd like to know which online grocery store you hate most.
Find out which store is so outdated that, as one reader put it, "If your [sic] a dinosaur then this is the perfect place to shop."
The neighborhood is rallying to raise money for Lawton Street residents whose home was destroyed in a fire last month.
The city installed four underground devices that will pull litter out of Newtown Creek and send it toward a wastewater treatment plant.
Fasten your seat belts, it's going to be a bumpy weekend.
Whether you've got the best brewery around or a music festival that rivals Coachella, tell us why your town should be a destination in 2018.
Ladies of Bushwick, Alex, of Craigslist, will pay up to $40 for the honor of cleaning your apartment.
"I found something that was more meaningful," said founder Peter Yi, "And that’s cider."
City Hall will host an oversight hearing Thursday to demand the MTA hand over plans for coping with an impending L train shutdown.
Whatever. It's not like we care.
The city promised to build 375 affordable units in northern Brooklyn after settling a discrimination suit, activists said.
A local nonprofit will host a massive deep-drying event Wednesday so that Brooklyn families can have turkey dinners on Thanksgiving.
Health inspectors shuttered Norbert's Pizza on Wednesday after they found evidence of rats, mice and filth flies, records show.
We're Number Two!
The city will open the park Friday.
More people than ever before will now be able to shove their way into your crowded L train!
Dance with fire, touch a truck, party like it's 1999.