After months of elected officials pushing to get window guards installed at Overlook Manor– the new migrant shelter at 238th Street and Waldo Avenue, dubbed the Waldo Sanctuary – the goal …
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12/13/24
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Mayor Eric Adams’s City of Yes for Housing Opportunity plan was officially adopted by the city council on Dec. 5, following a round of council modifications – Councilman Eric Dinowitz …
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by Izania Gonzalez
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12/13/24
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Community Board 8’s land use subcommittee convened on Nov. 25 to discuss the future of the Van Cortlandt Jewish Center and resident’s concerns
Innovative Development Corporation …
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by Izania Gonzalez
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12/13/24
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Sean Malik Flynn started Boogie Down Bronx Honey after taking a beekeeping class and started with two beehives he kept inside of a spare room in his apartment, despite being allergic to bees. That …
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by Izania Gonzalez
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12/13/24
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With the surge in hate crimes over the past few years, several organizations throughout NYC and New York State, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a grant to improve the safety and security of …
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by Steven Goodstein
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12/13/24
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Smiling seniors filed into the cafeteria at IN-Tech Academy on the morning of Dec. 6, where they received black crewnecks emblazoned with the message, “Futures Ignite College and Career …
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by Izania Gonzalez
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12/13/24
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A recent city implementation may be the solution for alleviating traffic congestion at two particular locations in the West Bronx.
Late last month, the city’s Department of Transportation …
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by Steven Goodstein
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12/13/24
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A lifelong Riverdale resident, Pat Woods spent the last four decades coaching varsity basketball at St. Margaret of Cortona, and in early September, he hung up his clipboard and officially …
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by Steven Goodstein
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12/13/24
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The new migrant shelter at 435 W. 238 St. opened under the radar in late August, until Spanish-speaking migrant children began attending schools that were not equipped to handle their needs.
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by Izania Gonzalez
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12/6/24
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Outdoor dining setups seemed to be on every city street during the COVID-19 pandemic. But on Friday, Nov. 29, the NYC Department of Transportation ordered those who were part of its Dining Out NYC …
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by Steven Gooldstein
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12/6/24
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