Ghanaian immigrants may be 5,000 miles away from their homeland, but they are deeply engaged in America’s presidential election.
Posted on 18 October 2012.
Ghanaian immigrants may be 5,000 miles away from their homeland, but they are deeply engaged in America’s presidential election.
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Posted on 18 October 2012.
The New York City Housing Authority hopes to help close the city’s digital divide by bringing wired vans to nine housing projects and other neighborhoods in the Bronx.
Posted in Culture, Education, Featured, Housing0 Comments
Posted on 16 October 2012.
Bronx Ink reporters fanned out over 12 neighborhoods last week to capture the stories and thoughts from Bronx residents about law enforcement tactics.
Posted in Bronx Neighborhoods, Crime, Featured, Morrisania, Multimedia, North Central Bronx, Northwest Bronx, Sizing up Stop and Frisk, Southern Bronx, Special Reports2 Comments
Posted on 08 October 2012.
Throgs Neck mothers met at a costume swap to economize before an expensive holiday.
Posted in Bronx Neighborhoods, Culture, East Bronx, Multimedia, Slideshows2 Comments
Posted on 08 October 2012.
The Bronx Ink staff live-tweeted and reported from Paseo, an interactive cultural trail from the South Bronx, Saturday October 6, 2012.
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Posted on 05 October 2012.
More than 80 dancers, musicians, poets, actors and community members celebrated the borough’s rich sights and sounds on Oct. 6.
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Posted on 05 October 2012.
A losing candidate for the 84th District State Assembly seat sought a new election.
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Posted on 29 September 2012.
A BronxInk survey found that 90 percent of Hispanic voters were planning to vote for President Barack Obama; 0 percent for his Republican challenger
Posted in Bronx Neighborhoods, East Bronx, Featured, North Central Bronx, Politics, Southern Bronx0 Comments