Archive | November, 2010

Eximius College Preparatory Academy in Bronx sends student his grades, after he transferred out

Bronx teen Quinn Montgomery was shocked when he got his report card this month. That’s because it came from a public school he no longer attends – the same school that failed to issue him grades while he was there. (NY Daily News)

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Revenge of the music nerd

Ian Rousso is in touch with his inner dweeb.

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Police seek suspect in string of Bronx robberies

Police are asking for the public’s help finding a man wanted in connection with three separate armed robberies in the Bronx. (NY1)

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Hit-and-run driver was going 60 mph when it killed Bronx man

The Bronx man who was mowed down by a hit-and-run driver Sunday night was a father of three who immigrated from the Dominican Republic two decades ago. (NY Daily News)

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Bronx residents survive a week without running water

Hundreds of families in the Butler Houses don’t have running water because of a broken fire standpipe system that’s being replaced. (CBS)

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Nat Irving, catcher at Riverdale Country Day School in the Bronx, signs letter to play with Virginia

Nat Irving committed to Virginia in July but finally signed a letter of intent last week in a small ceremony at his high school. (NY Daily News)

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Edible Garden’s season finale

Celebrity chefs and gardeners teamed up on Oct. 17 for the season finale of the New York Botanical Garden’s Edible Garden exhibit to show visitors how to take their homegrown vegetables from the ground to their dinner plates – just like the pros. Start small, and start easy, said Sonia Uyterhoeven, the gardener for public […]

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Fighting Irish claim victory at new Yankee Stadium

The University of Notre Dame came out swinging Saturday, beating Army 27 to 3 during the first football game at the new Yankee Stadium. (NY1)

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