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Antonio Reynoso

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East Williamsburg »

A judge called the city's behavior "akin to the nonsensical tea party in Alice in Wonderland."

Civic Center »

The law would require officers to identify themselves and explain why an individual was being stopped.

Williamsburg »

Riders have wanted the free transfer for years, and now's the time to make it permanent, officials said.

Williamsburg »

Nearly 900 residents at the Lindsay Park co-op want changes after saying the board mismanaged elections.

Ridgewood »

Artists and community groups will be able to rent space for $10 per year.

Williamsburg »

A plan to build a glass preschool at 2 Fillmore Place sparked outcry from locals.

Ridgewood »

The site owner plans to build a five-story apartment building behind the facade of the former theater.

Bushwick »

Councilman Antonio Reynoso wants to hear residents' opinion on what Bushwick should look like.

Washington Heights »

The TLC's expanded green cab fleet will include more than 2,500 wheelchair-accessible vehicles.

Williamsburg »

District 34's first year with participatory budgeting brought out a variety of ideas Monday.

Williamsburg »

The School Settlement Association is raising money for a new community center.

Williamsburg »

Antonio Reynoso beat Vito Lopez and Stephen Levin kept his spot in office in Tuesday's primary.

Williamsburg »

The century-old P.S. 19 Roberto Clemente school recently unveiled a new global studies library.

Bushwick »

High schoolers from four Bushwick schools have been observing Pride Week.

Williamsburg »

Neighbors are protesting the barbecues that the Parks Department began installing this week.