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"Story Ave" is the first feature film by Bronx native Aristotle Torres. It follows a young buy growing up in Soundview who is battling grief and trying to find his way.
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Week in Rewind: Bronx native’s first feature film to screen at Van Cortlandt Park, 161st Street BID celebrates hip-hop’s 50th anniversary, $50K reward for info on suspect who assaulted letter carrier

By Abigael Sidi
People come out of a post office on Gun Hill Road in the Bronx on Tuesday, July 25, 2023.
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USPS offering $50K reward for info on suspect who assaulted letter carrier near Jerome Avenue

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Pedestrian struck and killed by truck in Belmont area: cops

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Birch Family Services announces the opening of a new playground for kids with autism in the Bronx.
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NYC organization unveils new playground in Bronx preschool for kids with autism

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Hip-hop was born in the Bronx amid hardship and decay. 50 years later, much is unchanged

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Bronx Times’ food, arts & culture writer ET Rodriguez to appear on NPR’s ‘All of It’ Wednesday

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Two firefighters injured in 3-alarm Bronx blaze: FDNY

The Kingsbridge Armory has been mostly dormant for nearly 30 years.
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Hochul, Adams announce $200M grants for Kingsbridge Armory, which Bronx leaders say will finally get the project off the ground

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Second-ever Bronx Poet Laureate Kay Bell ready to teach and learn

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Adams admin is erecting migrant shelter on Randall’s Island, less than a year after tearing the last one down

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Manhattan College appoints Shelley Johnson as first dean of new School of Health Professions

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Visibility was minimal as firefighters battle the blaze in the Bronx on Sunday, March 5, 2023.
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Week in Rewind | Lithium-ion battery the likely cause for fire in Belmont, housing development in Williamsbridge almost fully occupied, teachers clash over contracts at Icahn 7 Charter School

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Politics

Jonathan Soto, Benedetto’s Progressive challenger, is back.

By Aliya Schneider
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Education

Icahn 7 Charter School administration, teachers clash over contracts during drama-filled last day of class

By Emily Swanson
The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is conducting its final aerial larviciding spray in all five boroughs on Aug. 7 to Aug. 9, 2023.
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Health Department to conduct third, final mosquito larviciding of the summer

By Emily Forgash
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Noble Playground enters new chapter with first full renovation since Robert Moses-era

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