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Janitors make more than teachers at Bronx school

A report that looked at union contracts says the highest paid teachers can make about $14,000 less than custodians at one Bronx school.

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Bronx charter denies 98% of applicants

A total of 1,635 parents entered the lottery last week at Bronx Charter School for Excellence in Morris Park, but there were only 28 spots open for next year’s kindergarten class.

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Co-op city janitor faces life for ’07 murder rampage

Paulino Valensuela could get life in prison when sentenced on May 5 in the shooting rampage that left a co-worker dead and his former boss paralyzed.

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South Bronx activist faces deportation

Victor Toro, an activist from Mott Haven who fled the Pinochet regime in Chile, was denied asylum in March and now faces deportation.

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New schools chancellor assures teachers

Dennis Walcott, new schools chancellor, addressed teachers on Sunday, a day before officially starting in his new position.

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3 teens injured in crash

Three teens out for a night of graffiti end up crashing their minivan, leaving one of them critically injured.

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Cops under investigation for getting rid of tickets

Two dozen officers from the Bronx could face criminal charges and many more could face disciplinary action from an investigation into fixing tickets.

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Not So Good Samaritan

Gabriel Leon Hernandez, 33, tried to scam police and his insurance company after he witnessed a car crash on Sept. 22.

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