Borough-wide
By Bill Weisbrod
A men’s shelter is opening at East 165th Street and Park Avenue, and Morrisania residents are saying “why in our neighborhood? And why next to our school?”
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Bronx Times Reporter
By Patrick Rocchio
A drunk driver who slammed into a young woman on City Island is now serving a prison sentence of up to four years.
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Borough-wide
By Patrick Rocchio
The dispute over the future use of the Muller Army Reserve Center may soon turn into a legal battle between the borough president and the Bloomberg administration. Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. is now calling on the federal government to intervene in the dispute.
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Bronx Times Reporter
By Vito Signorile
The company that operated a noisy MRI truck in Pelham Gardens has fallen into bankruptcy, and may soon be dealing more hot water.
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Borough-wide
By Bill Weisbrod
Those eyes staring at you from a poster underneath the Bruckner Expressway? They belong to women from Hunts Point.
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Bronx Times Reporter
By Bill Weisbrod
Some Waterbury-LaSalle residents believe crime is on the rise on their neighborhood.
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Borough-wide
By Bill Weisbrod
A fire in an illegally-occupied home has taken another life in the Bronx.
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Borough-wide
By Vito Signorile
The next big thing in boxing isn’t even in high school yet, but many are already calling him a future world champion.
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Borough-wide
By Vito Signorile
A young Mott Haven artist’s work recently shined in the heart of New York City.
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Borough-wide
By Patrick Rocchio
Barbecuing on Bronx Park East has been an issue for years, but designated areas may finally be set aside in the park for barbecuing sometime soon.
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Bronx Times Reporter
By Patrick Rocchio
A design change to new fencing at Bicentennial Veterans Memorial Park has a park advocate crying foul.
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Borough-wide
By Bill Weisbrod
Senior chief sonar technician Nicholas Tarulli’s career as a Naval reservist took him all over the world, from South America to the Mediterranean. However, his greatest impact as a seaman may have come during his time at Fort Schuyler.
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Bronx Times Reporter
By Vito Signorile
The P.S. 72 summer learning program is back in full swing, and this year’s group is ready to help others throughout the country.
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Bronx Times Reporter
By Patrick Rocchio
The plight of Ladder 53 and firehouses from around the city that were recently spared the budget axe has gone Hollywood.
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Bronx Times Reporter
By Patrick Rocchio
City Island has a new web-based paper that is updated daily by an experienced journalist.
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Bronx Times Reporter
By Patrick Rocchio
The long awaited reconstruction of Owen Dolen Park may have to wait a little bit longer.
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Bronx Times Reporter
By Patrick Rocchio
Locust Point is getting ready for a homecoming that has been years in the making.
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Borough-wide
By Vito Signorile
Students of Monsignor Scanlan High School have been rewarded for their outstanding charitable efforts.
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Borough-wide
Bill Weisbrod
Orchard Beach is now the most wheelchair-friendly beach in New York City.
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Borough-wide
By Patrick Rocchio
The families of veterans who lost their lives in Iraq and Afghanistan had their loved ones remembered with the unveiling of a movable exhibit which pays tribute to the valiant soldiers.
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Borough-wide
By Bill Weisbrod
Cesar Presbott used to drive a taxi and worked at Macy’s after immigrating to the United States from the Dominican Republic in the 1970s, while working for free as an associate scout for the New York Yankees.
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Bronx Times Reporter
By Vito Signorile
A heartless crime has left a Pelham Parkway family upset.
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Borough-wide
By Patrick Rocchio
Before the school year was finished at P.S. 36, the school’s community dedicated a new playground for students and the surrounding Castle Hill community to use and enjoy.
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Borough-wide
By Bill Weisbrod
For anyone who has walked down Steenwick Avenue and wondered what the big building that houses elementary schools is called, the next time they stroll by, there won’t be any confusion.
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Borough-wide
By Patrick Rocchio
A man is clinging to life after cutting his own wrists and drinking rat poison after allegedly stabbing his wife to death.
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Bronx Times Reporter
By Vito Signorile
Over the years, the Morris Park Columbus Day Parade has selected many special grand marshals, and this year’s selection is nothing short of impressive either.
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Bronx Times Reporter
By Bill Weisbrod
The new greenstreet construction site at the intersection of Kearney and Rawlins Avenues will add some greenery to Country Club, but some fear it will be nothing but a traffic island.
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Borough-wide
By Bill Weisbrod
In the late 1970s, Daniel Santana and about 14 neighbors turned a vacant lot on Anthony Avenue into a garden. Santana tended it diligently for decades, but in the late 1990s, the garden’s future, along with 114 others throughout New York City, was in jeopardy.
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Borough-wide
By Bill Weisbrod
After 15 years, Dr. Carolyn Williams is retiring as president of Bronx Community College.
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Borough-wide
By Bill Weisbrod
Make it one more world-class medical office for both Montefiore Medical Center and the Hutchinson Metro Center.
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Borough-wide
By Bill Weisbrod
Growing up in the Bronx during the 1970s, Woodlawn Heights resident John Calabro’s passion was graffiti. Calabro, who had given-up graffiti in the mid-1980s, returned to his passion three years ago.
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Borough-wide
By Patrick Rocchio
The celebration of the year-long Anne Hutchinson Year came to P.S. 78 recently, which proudly claims the colonial feminist leader as its namesake.
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Borough-wide
By Vito Signorile
The Archdiocese of New York’s first Hispanic bishop, who spent over 25 years giving back to the Bronx, has officially been honored.
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Borough-wide
By Vito Signorile
Star Boxing and the American Cancer Society are teaming-up in the ring to throw cancer a beating.
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