Archive | October, 2011

Advocates stomping out South Bronx cigarette ads

Smokers in the South Bronx are still lighting up as much as ever since 2007. Are cigarette ads to blame?

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Dr. Bola has more to do

The focused 50-year-old has quickly climbed the leadership ranks in Community District 5 and may go higher yet.

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Brian Cashman not expected to leave Yankees, NY Daily News

Brian Cashman not expected to leave Yankees for Red Sox after Theo Epstein’s departure to run Cubs, the New York Daily News reports. Asked Wednesday whether Epstein’s decision to leave the Red Sox for the Cubs would influence his own situation, Cashman said it would not. Cashman’s contract expires at the end of the month, […]

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Killer nabbed by ‘tix fix’ cop pleads out, NY Post

A Bronx murder suspect whose arresting officer was caught on a wiretap fixing a ticket took a plea deal yesterday before a jury was selected , New York Post reports. Careem Johnson, 25, copped to manslaughter and accepted 25 years in prison for killing José Arvelo, 18, in Mott Haven in 2008. It was initially […]

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Angry parents confront chancellor over toxins at schools, NBC NY

Angry parents didn’t hold back against Chancellor Dennis Walcott at a schools meeting in the Bronx Wednesday night, saying they still haven’t gotten enough answers about potentially toxic exposure to their children in school, NBC New York reports. Parents said the Department of Education knew there were unsafe levels of a toxin called tricchloroethylene (TCE) […]

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Riverdale landlord sued for racial discrimination, News Junky Journal

A Bronx landlord of a Riverdale building is being sued by the Justice Department for race discrimination, News Junky Journal reports. A Manhattan U.S. Attorney filed the civil rights violation lawsuit against the landlord for allegedly discriminating against African-Americans seeking apartments. According to the civil rights violation complaint, Loventhal Silver Riverdale LLC, Goodman Management Co. […]

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“To Be Heard” film documentary features University Heights High School, NY Daily News

Words are at the heart of “To Be Heard,” a dynamic, award-winning documentary opening Wednesday at the IFC, the New York Daily News reports. Focusing on three students at University Heights high school in the Bronx, the movie shows how a unique program called Power Writing combines spoken-word poetry, performance and literacy advancement to give […]

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Occupy Wall Street protester takes on the South Bronx, NY Daily News

Single Occupy Wall Street became Occupy 161st St. Tuesday, with protester from the downtown movement canvassing a welfare line in the South Bronx, the New York Daily News reports. Protesters came from Zuccotti Park to the Melrose Job Center to protest New York’s welfare system and rally support for the cause. Every weekday morning, hundreds […]

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