Lawmakers Bring JaRule to Advocate for NYCHA Tenants

Lawmakers Bring JaRule to Advocate for NYCHA Tenants

Councilmembers Alicka Ampry-Samuel (D–Brownsville, parts of Bedford Stuyvesant, Crown Heights, East Flatbush) and Ritchie Torres (D–Bronx) recruited celebrity power to a city hall rally today, in hopes to bring more attention to the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) crisis. Nearly two-dozen New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) residents held signs and chanted, “Enough is enough,” to protest the recent […]

Barkan, Gounardes Make Case For The Senate Seat

Barkan, Gounardes Make Case For The Senate Seat

Candidates Ross Barkan (D) and Andrew Gounardes (D) running to unseat State Sen. Marty Golden (R- Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Bensonhurst, Bath Beach, Marine Park and Manhattan Beach) dropped in on the Independent Neighborhood Democrats Club’s (IND) monthly meeting in downtown Brooklyn to rally Democratic support and bash the incumbent. Neither candidate said anything about the other but railed against […]

1134 Fulton Street Likely To Become  An Even Bigger Development

1134 Fulton Street Likely To Become An Even Bigger Development

BEDFORD STUYVESANT – The dusty cavity below the Franklin Avenue shuttle train station in Bedford Stuyvesant is beginning to show signs of progress –– three and a half years after developer Joseph Brunner purchased the property for $19,000,000. The building was originally proposed as an 8-story, mixed-use project at 1134 Fulton Street, at the corner of Franklin Avenue. It was […]

Strict Illegal Home Conversions May Add to the City’s Homeless Problem

Strict Illegal Home Conversions May Add to the City’s Homeless Problem

Thousands of city tenants can be forced out of their homes with no long-term housing alternatives as the city cracks down on landlords who violate New York City’s Department of Buildings (DOB) construction guidelines. Landlords who illegally convert buildings to create additional housing without obtaining permits from DOB now face huge fines. The health and fire risks associated with such […]

Where Seasonal Work Can Be More Than Just a Holiday Gig

Where Seasonal Work Can Be More Than Just a Holiday Gig

Every holiday season, the number of workers at Brooklyn-based online retailer UncommonGoods grows by the hundreds, swelling the company from its payroll of 200 employees to 1,000 or more. Jamel Venn-Simmons, 37, of East New York, is happy to be one of them. “They’re a really good company,” says Venn-Simmons, who tracks down merchandise for outbound packages. “On the weekends they give us […]

News Literacy in Action

News Literacy in Action

A consumer’s responsibility to seek the truth should mirror a journalist’s obligation to tell the truth.  This marriage represents the ideal highway of communication between two factions important to “organized community journalism” in a free and self-governing nation (Kovach & Rosenstiel 32). While news literacy is contingent on two parts working together, journalists are responsible for the verification process in […]

NYComicon 2017 – A Profile

NYComicon 2017 – A Profile

The whimsical world of cosplay descended on Gotham City this weekend, filling the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center with thousands who represented all things pop culture during the 11th annual New York Comic Con. On the third day of the convention, sometime late afternoon, a Game of Thrones fandom troupe huddled for an HBO photo op, while the likeness of […]

Update: Quaglione Says DOT Needs To Give Drivers More Notice Before Towing

Update: Quaglione Says DOT Needs To Give Drivers More Notice Before Towing

This article was originally posted on Kings County Politics, but since the Department of Transportation did not respond to me within a reasonable time period, the editor ran the story without DOT’s input. I thought it imperative to inform the  constituents of Bay Ridge about a caveat DOT mentioned in their response concerning street paving and ticket adjudication.

Photojournalist Sean Gallagher Speaks at CUNY

Photojournalist Sean Gallagher Speaks at CUNY

More than 50 CUNY students and staff gathered to watch celebrated photographer Sean Gallagher connect photography and environment this evening at City University of New York (CUNY)’s Guttman Community College. Gallagher, an English native, has spent the last decade in Asia photographing the corners of the continent while narrating the region’s response to climate change. Gallagher’s hour-long lecture and Q […]

Mayor Vows J’Ouvert Security Tight as Times Square on New Year’s Eve

Mayor Vows J’Ouvert Security Tight as Times Square on New Year’s Eve

 Mayor Bill de Blasio came to the main branch of the Brooklyn Public Library this morning to announce that security measures at this year’s J’Ouvert celebration will resemble enforcement procedures of the New Year’s Eve gathering in Manhattan’s Times Square. De Blasio, who announced along with Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, City Councilmember Jumanee Williams (D-Flatbush, East Flatbush, Midwood) and police […]