A complete and constantly-updating list of things Nicole Malliotakis has vocally opposed without having any way of backing up her statements.
Read moreUnderstanding the Absentee Count Process
Counting has begun for our local races that remain in limbo. Check out our FAQ for what you need to know to understand the process.
Read moreWhy No Electoral Analysis Yet?
Where’s our 2020 Election Analysis? Learn why we’re delaying our full review of the 2020 election until the official results come in.
Read moreBay Ridge’s Coronavirus Stats
We distill and break down city-level data from the Department of Health to look at a few key COVID-19 metrics for our zip code.
Read moreBlack Lives Matter: How Bay Ridge Politicians Voted On Police Reform
How have our local politicians in Bay Ridge voted on police reform and in support of the Black Lives Matter movement?
Read moreLet’s Get Open Streets in Bay Ridge
At the latest general meeting of Community Board 10, multiple community members called for Bay Ridge to have Open Streets […]
Read moreThe November 2019 Public Advocate Election in Bay Ridge
Join us on our latest deep-dive! We’re looking back to November of 2019 for a complete analysis of the sleepy general election for Public Advocate. It’s more than just who was on the ballot. We have first-time data for Libertarian voters, for example. We also tease apart correlations on how reliable Conservative Party and Republican Party voters are in the absence of big up-ticket candidates.
Read moreBay Ridge Summer Strolls for 2020
Check out our complete list of summer strolls and festivals in Bay Ridge for 2020! Events are happening from May to October.
Read moreBay Ridge’s Hidden Facebook Data
Join us as we analyze public but rarely-seen Facebook data to explore how social media works in Bay Ridge. What news do we read? How political are our neighbors? Let’s take a peek behind the curtain of ad data, and see what it says about us.
Read moreThe Bay Ridge Storefront Vacancy Report: Summer 2019
Our first deep-dive into the reality behind Bay Ridge’s supposed “Vacancy crisis”. It’s a result of nearly eight months of on-the-ground surveys conducted by the podcast team.
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