Environment ‘Setting ourselves backwards’: EPA terminates $3M grant for El Puente, jeopardizing environmental justice project By Kirstyn Brendlen
News Court temporarily blocks Mayor Eric Adams, DOT from removing Bedford Avenue bike lane By Kirstyn Brendlen
News Tech startup Queen One Inc. to open headquarters in Williamsburg, promising jobs in exchange for state support By Kirstyn Brendlen
Food & Drink Fish Cheeks expands to Williamsburg, bringing cultural celebrations to new nabe By Jada Camille
Food & Drink A reimagined JR & Son opens in Williamsburg with an all-new menu and an old-school vibe By Miriam Norwitz
Arts & Entertainment Hannibal Buress opens new venue, Isola Brooklyn, in former Knitting Factory space By Gabe Friedman
News Mother-daughter boutique Marmalade moves to Williamsburg, expanding fashion and community focus By Jada Camille
Food & Drink ‘More than just a place to eat’: Smorgasburg celebrates 15 years in Brooklyn with Jamaican sandwiches, Guatemalan coffee, and much more By Kirstyn Brendlen
Arts & Entertainment The ‘Girls Behind the Rock Show’: Meet the women of Williamsburg’s Brooklyn Bowl By Regina Martinez
Landlords in the Crosshairs Attorney General sues woman for fraudulently claiming ownership of Williamsburg housing cooperative By Kirstyn Brendlen
Development New build in Williamsburg to bring retail, recreation with historic flair By Anna Bradley-Smith
Arts & Entertainment ‘Secret’s Out’: Brooklyn Comedy Collective’s improvised musical reveals hidden truths By Carrene Gepilano
Oct. 9, 5 pm Nou Akoma Nou Sinèji Haitian Dominican Transnational Film Festival Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute
Oct. 10, 9:30 am Discover Treasures at Marble Church’s Second Chance Tag Sale Marble Collegiate Church
Oct. 10, 7 pm Unspoken//Unbroken: Performance and Art in Observance of Domestic Violence Awareness CPR-Center for Performance Research
Gay City News Lawmakers demand answers from Amtrak after hundreds of arrests at Penn Station men’s bathroom
amNY Op-ed | Seasons change, but priority of building record amounts of housing to make NYC affordable stays the same