Posted on 17 September 2022. Tags: Bronx, Education, housing, The Bronx
Bronx residents voiced concerns Tuesday, over a proposed development that would include a new school and apartment complex at the site of the former Church of the Visitation at the first in-person Community Board 8 meeting since the pandemic. Tishman Speyer, a real estate investment firm, purchased part of the former site of the Church […]
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Posted in Bronx Beats, Bronx Neighborhoods, Education, Housing
Posted on 17 September 2022. Tags: Bronx, Crime, police, South Bronx
A handful of Longwood residents gathered at their latest neighborhood policing meeting Thursday, with their chief complaint being noise in Bill Rainey Park. “The park needs to close at dusk… it’s not fair to us, every night it’s a concert… I got kids going to school,” said Lisa Thomas, who has been a Longwood resident […]
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Posted in Crime, Police, Southern Bronx
Posted on 15 September 2022.
Members of The Bronx’s Community Board 7 unanimously approved a letter of support in favor of construction on the southern third of Poe Park during Wednesday’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs meeting. The project aims to increase shade, greenery and accessibility in the area immediately surrounding the park’s historic bandstand. The total budget for the […]
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Posted in Bronx Neighborhoods
Posted on 15 September 2022. Tags: Bronx, Education, The Bronx
Approximately 400 students in New York’s 36th district will start this school year with new supplies after The Office of State Senator Jamaal T. Bailey hosted a back-to-school giveaway on Saturday. Children from preschool to high school received backpacks, drawstring bags, folders and writing utensils. Katian Henderson, a Bronx resident for over ten years whose […]
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Posted in Bronx Neighborhoods, East Bronx, Education
Posted on 15 September 2022. Tags: 9/11, Bronx, Bronx Borough President, community, The Bronx
The Office of the Bronx Borough President and the Bronx Supreme Court co-hosted “A Day of Remembrance” on Tuesday, commemorating the lives of the 144 Bronx residents lost during the September 11 terrorist attacks. The event took place at Lou Gehrig Plaza where Vanessa L. Gibson, Bronx Borough President, was in attendance. “Oftentimes, they say […]
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Posted in Bronx Beats, Bronx Life, Bronx Neighborhoods, Police
Posted on 14 September 2022. Tags: Bronx, Budgeting, Mott Haven, The Bronx
The Civic Engagement Commission (CEC) opened submissions for its “People’s Money” initiative Wednesday, allowing New York residents to propose community-focused ideas that could be implemented by the city and funded by a $5-million portion of the mayoral budget. Members of the CEC plan to gather ideas until Nov. 9, which will then be voted on […]
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Posted in Bronx Neighborhoods
Posted on 13 September 2022. Tags: Amazon, Bronx, East Tremont, employment, Job fair, jobs, New York, The Bronx, West Farms
At least 125 people attended a government-sponsored job fair in East Tremont Friday, vying for jobs that range from training positions to executive-level roles in nonprofits and in businesses. Meanwhile, less than a mile away, Amazon was hosting its own recruiting event for jobs in its five facilities in the Bronx. Despite the overlap, an […]
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Posted in Bronx Neighborhoods
Posted on 10 September 2022.
The debate over whether to rezone a section of Throggs Neck to make way for four new apartment buildings continued Wednesday afternoon at a city council committee meeting, with Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson stating her support for the project. The Buckner Site Rezoning Proposal would create 349 new residential units, 168 reserved for low-income […]
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Posted in Bronx Neighborhoods