Archive | December, 2009

Faithfully Fit in the Bronx

Can churches inspire their congregations to live healthier lives?

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Posted in Bronx Life, Bronx Neighborhoods2 Comments

Food Distributors Struggle With Thanksgiving Meals

Hard times had some food distributors coming up short this Thanksgiving.

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Posted in Bronx Blog, Bronx Neighborhoods, Food4 Comments

Breaking the Art Rules

Artists in the South Bronx sacrifice big money for freedom to blast their own parameters.

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Posted in Bronx Life, Bronx Neighborhoods4 Comments

Heather Mills Picks Up the Check for a Vegan Cafe in Hunts Point

Paul McCartney’s ex-wife hopes free food will encourage Hunts Point residents to skip meat.

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Posted in Bronx Blog, Bronx Life, Bronx Neighborhoods, Food1 Comment

Two Strangers and a Shot in the Dark

Is he the murderer or a second victim? Or both?

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Posted in Bronx Neighborhoods, Crime1 Comment

Lost Jobs Mean Lost Family

When the doors closed at Stella D’Oro, the workers lost more than their jobs.

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Posted in Bronx Neighborhoods, Money, Politics1 Comment

The Soundview Tenants Who Fell Through the Cracks

In Soundview, a group of former Ocelot tenants are suing their new landlord.

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Posted in Bronx Neighborhoods, Housing1 Comment

Inside the Only Islamic School in the Bronx

The tiny private Islamic school in Parkchester struggles for funding.

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Posted in Bronx Neighborhoods, Education3 Comments

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