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Megan LaCreta

Megan LaCreta is an editorial intern for the Bronx Times. A senior at Manhattan College, Megan previously served as the Arts & Entertainment editor at the Manhattan College Quadrangle, and is currently the Lifestyle & Opinion editor for the college’s Lotus Magazine. When she’s not writing, Megan can be found baking or making art.

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The Week in Rewind | Bronx DA, NYPD take down alleged trafficking ring, SUNY rescinds COVID vaccine mandate and local nonprofit plans for a new movie theatre

By Megan LaCreta
The Yankees will play the Minnesota Twins this Sunday at Yankee Stadium.
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BT Weekender: Five things to do in the Bronx this weekend

By Megan LaCreta
Carl Giordano, owner of Giordano's Big G, is pictured here at his store located in Morris Park.
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Giordano’s Big G: Supplying customers with anything they need for nearly five decades

By Megan LaCreta
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The Week In Rewind | City requests to dismiss Bruckner lawsuit, the Bronx remains without a cannabis dispensary and Torres warns of potential housing crisis

By Megan LaCreta
This Sunday, families can create nature-based crafts in Pelham Bay Park, pictured here.
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BT Weekender: Five things to do in the Bronx this weekend

By Megan LaCreta
The Multiplex Cinemas, located inside the Concourse Plaza on 161st Street.
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The Week In Rewind | Only two movie theaters remain in the Bronx, Dem primary for Bronx DA heats up and looming closure of Icehouse Café sparks outrage

By Megan LaCreta
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BT Weekender: Five things to do in the Bronx this weekend

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Mayor Eric Adams wants to hear from Bronx residents on how to shape a new seven-mile greenway along the Harlem River. Wednesday, March 22, 2023.
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The Week in Rewind | Bronxites to shape new Harlem River Greenway, vendor breaks glass ceilings in Little Italy and NYCHA residents to receive expanded free broadband internet

By Megan LaCreta
Visit the Bronx Brewery for their Beer and Build Night this Saturday.
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BT Weekender: Five things to do in the Bronx this weekend

By Megan LaCreta
Last Thursday, New York City Council introduced legislation which would ban elephant captivity in the city, putting focus on the Bronx Zoo's Happy and Patty.
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The Week in Rewind | Bronx freestyle legends set to reunite, Bronx building workers avert strike and City Council proposes bill to ban elephant captivity

By Megan LaCreta
Meet the brown bears of the Bronx Zoo at a special before-hours program this Saturday.
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BT Weekender: Five things to do in the Bronx this weekend

By Megan LaCreta
The Bronx Children's Museum has announced that Denise Rosario Adusei will take on the role of executive director.
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Bronx Children’s Museum announces Denise Rosario Adusei as its new executive director

By Megan LaCreta
Bronx residential building workers rally last week, as a potential strike looms over contract negotiations with the Bronx Realty Advisory Board.
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The Week in Rewind | Fires raise accessibility concerns for first responders, nonprofit uplifts Bronx fashion and Bronx building service workers prepare to strike

By Megan LaCreta
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day at the Throggs Neck St. Patrick's Day Parade this Sunday.
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BT Weekender: Five things to do in the Bronx this weekend

By Megan LaCreta
During the March 2, New York City Council Stated Meeting, the council passed several bills related to the usage and education of lithium-ion batteries and powered mobility devices. 
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Column: Lithium-ion batteries: change is coming to an e-bike near you

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John Cerini of the Bronx Coalition Against Up Zoning Inc. testifies against the Bruckner Boulevard rezoning in the City Council chambers on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2022.
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The Week in Rewind | Bronx residents sue over Bruckner rezoning, NYPD, city face police misconduct lawsuits and state rep faces uphill battle to ban youth tackle football

By Megan LaCreta
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