The History of Williamsburg

This morning I am excited to announce the beginning of a major project: The History of Williamsburg. I’ve been fascinated with Williamsburg during my two stints living here, and my research into its past has reaffirmed that it is the most interesting neighborhood in the city. For hundreds of years, this is where cultures have…

Fun With Polling: A Deep Dive Into How New Yorkers Are Thinkin’

There’s been some buzz about the latest Quinnipiac poll numbers showing that Mayor de Blasio’s support has dropped to 44%. But does a number like that even mean anything? Much to their credit, Quinnipiac has provided a treasure trove of data, including reference points from past administrations, which allows us to take a closer look.…

New York City, Today is Your Big Day in History

New Yorkers, today is your day. Make something happen. For centuries, May 11 has been a bat-call for big moments in New York City history. In 1647, Peter Stuyvesant a/k/a Peg Leg Pete, arrived in New Amsterdam to take charge as the new governor of the wayward Dutch West India Company town. Garbage ran through…