A Tale of Two Neighborhoods
Coney Island’s picturesque diversity hides a deep political fracture. The …
Coney Island’s picturesque diversity hides a deep political fracture. The …
Young voters explain why they voted for Obama or McCain. But mostly Obama.
Be it lack of faith in the political system, lack of proper documentation, or plain old procrastination some New Yorkers skipped voting.
With the close of Election Day, a microbrewery in Red Hook, will turn the page on one of its best selling products: Hop Obama.
Fort Greene residents are energized, excited and eager to vote.
Anticipation, like the "night before Christmas," leads Brooklynites to the polls at dawn.
Age: 28 Neighborhood: Williamsburg Occupation: Customer Service Political A…
Job seekers flocking to the unemployment office in Downtown Brooklyn are hoping the next president will fix the economy. Many are voting for Barack Obama, but realize change won't come overnight.