Archive | April, 2011

Arts Council plans move

The Bronx Council of the Arts will combine its three branches and open up a new space in the South Bronx.

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Kazimiroff Boulevard is renamed in the Bronx

After three decades, a Bronx historian loses his road.

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Bronx teen under arrest for triple shooting

A Bronx teen is under arrest following a triple shooting Thursday that left two people dead.

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Health Department says CB7 has the most rodents

The Bronx’s Community Board 7 has been crowned as the borough’s “rat king,” according to numbers released by the city Health Department.

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(VIDEO) With police tape and traffic cones, a one-man patrol hits the streets

(VIDEO) With police tape and traffic cones, a one-man patrol hits the streets

Sidney Flores patrols the streets of Tremont relentlessly. He looks out for potholes, broken street signs and other problems in sidewalks and streets.

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As bus accident probe continues, riders are undeterred

As bus accident probe continues, riders are undeterred

The Bronx bus crash has not scared away riders looking for cheap tickets and casino promotions.

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Black resigns as chancellor

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has appointed Dennis M. Walcott to the position of school chancellor following the resignation of Cathleen Black, according to a release.

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Name unveiled for celebrity cobra

59,535 votes later, the Bronx Zoo’s now-famous Egyptian cobra has a name – Mia.

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