Voices: Astoria Voters Shout Out for Housing Changes to Their “Mayor for the Boros”
Interviews of Astoria Voters Raising Their Hope and Concerns
A Slow Day at the Polls
WIth the NYC mayoral race all but won, voters and volunteers coasted through the day.
Black Women in Harlem Share Their Get-Out-and-Vote Motivations
Black women in Harlem share their motivation for coming out to the polls this Election Day.
Ruben Diaz Jr. Wins Again
The incumbent borough president is widely popular even if his supporters don’t always know why.
Seniors Take To The Polls
On a slow election day senior citizens make up a large percentage of voter turnout.
New Voters, New Voices
First-time Voters in NYC Mayoral Election
Small Businesses Continue To Rebuild Post Sandy
The South Street Seaport restaurants and bars rely on themselves and each other to weather Hurricane Sandy rebuilding costs.
Youth Play Role in Red Hook’s Sandy Rehabilitation, Resilience to Next Superstorm
One year after Hurricane Sandy, young people are working to revitalize Red Hook, Brooklyn.