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Parents Allege That PS 132 Has Not Fulfilled Anti-Racist Education Promise
Parents For Change is fighting for inclusion and equality at PS 132.
Ben Solotaire’s Life Experiences Would Add a Lot to City Council
“Finding consensus is hard…but it’s always worth it because you end up with something that really works.”
Elizabeth Adams Will Bring a Community Organizing Approach to City Council
Adams is a lifelong New Yorker and current City Council Legislative Director.
Maison du Tsuru Opens Coffeeshop in Former Office Space
We believe neighborhood cafes are anchors within their community.”
Sobre Masa Vends Hand Pressed, Imported Mexican Corn Tortillas in Williamsburg
In-the-known locals stop by this seemingly empty storefront for excellent tortillas.
Remembering Bars and Restaurants Greenpoint Lost in 2020
2020 was rough for independent businesses
Winona’s, Café and Natural Wine Bar, Opens in Williamsburg
The all-day cafe serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and cocktails.
The William Vale Now Offers Rooftop “Glice” Skating
Rockefeller Center this ain’t, and that has its pros and cons. To start with the pros, your odds of catching COVID at The William Vale — which is now offering […]
The City Reliquary’s Holiday Bazaar Features Gifts, Crafts, and Drag
For those missing the buzz and cheer of a holiday market packed with unique gifts, ideas for stocking stuffers, and even frisky entertainment, fret not: The City Reliquary in Williamsburg […]