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Residents gathered in McGolrick Park Monday night for a vigil following recent violence in the area.

Williamsburg »

Riders demand more facts about the L train shutdown. 

Williamsburg »

Advocates are pushing for reforms to the Loft Law so more tenants can earn coverage.

Williamsburg »

A $1 million-dollar shortage, expected to come from BP Eric Adams office, nearly ruined the deal.

Williamsburg »

Defenders of the controversial all-women swim at the Metropolitan Pool want eight hours restored.

Williamsburg »

Politicians are asking the mayor to consider building the East River Skyway before the L train shutdown.

Greenpoint »

Officials initially anticipated a spring 2016 construction start date after a delay earlier this year.

Williamsburg »

The law would have given the state the power of eminent domain to buy the center.

Williamsburg »

"What good is affordable housing," said local Richard Mazur, "if you have to live like rats?"

Pelham Parkway »

Frontrunner Carl Heastie is facing off against Catherine Nolan of Queens after others dropped out.

Williamsburg »

Assemblyman Joseph Lentol requested a study due to congestion in the neighborhood.

Williamsburg »

Abate dedicated his life to serving Williamsburg and Greenpoint.

East Williamsburg »

The Swinging Sixties Senior Center in Williamsburg has been around for 40 years.

Greenpoint »

Local officials called on DHS to host a public forum discussing the shelter planned for 56-66 Clay St.

Greenpoint »

Local officials worry dust containing lead has accumulated at unsafe levels at Greenpoint Playground.