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Finding recreational vehicles in the northwest Bronx parked overnight has become a game of whack-a-mole. more
The NYPD is asking for help in identifying the man in this picture who they say slammed a 63-year-old woman to the ground and stole her purse. more
On Sunday, June 11 at 3 p.m., in Lehman College’s Lovinger Theatre at 250 Bedford Park Blvd., Michael Spierman, founder and conductor of the 400-member Orchestra of the Bronx, returns with a concert of Mendelssonhn’s Symphony No. 3 in A minor as well as “Scottish,” and the Tschaikowsky Violin Concerto in D Major, featuring guest violinist Patrick Doane. more
Not a single hand rose in opposition or abstention to hiring Farrah Kule Rubin as the new district manager for Community Board 8 on Tuesday, May 9. Following a discussion in executive session, her hiring was approved. more
More rain fell in just a couple hours on Sept. 1 in the Bronx than we would get in an entire month thanks to the remnants of Hurricane Ida.  more
An underground river that flows through a vaulted brick tunnel. A hidden passage between two buildings of a historic estate, a dark and chilly channel into which no member of the public appears to … more
The Press has received many responses to the Dec. 8 article and editorial about towing.  more
The Press takes an in-depth look at conflicts, conspiracies and allegations of corruption at housing co-ops - including the oldest housing co-op in the city, the Amalgamated, and the first … more
Rats, crumbling tile, broken door locks, clogged sinks and bathtubs, living room ceilings with holes that leak water. These are some of the problems that tenants face in the buildings owned by the … more
Bronxites turned out in force to honor victims of the recent attack in Orlando, Florida. more
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