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BABY HOPE ACCUSED KILLER PLEADS NOT GUILTY

By Curtis Skinner NEW YORK (Reuters) – The accused killer of a small girl dubbed “Baby Hope” whose death was a mystery for more than two decades pleaded not guilty to her murder on Thursday. The child’s body was found […]

by · November 21, 2013 · Local News

An Evening at The Huntington Library

Mike Gupta, Rich Vitacco, Angel Hernandez & Tom Vasti

by · November 21, 2013 · Local News

Pelham Bay Merchants Association’s 1st Annual Winter Wonderland

by · November 20, 2013 · Bulletin Board, Local News

HOPE – Homeless Outreach Population Estimate

On January 27, 2014, the Department of Homeless Services will conduct its annual Homeless Outreach Population Estimate (HOPE). It is a unique opportunity to volunteer and participate in an extraordinary citywide effort.

by · November 20, 2013 · Local News

MAYOR BLOOMBERG SIGNS LEGISLATION TO FORTIFY AND STRENGTHEN BUILDING STANDARDS

Remarks by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg at a Public Hearing on Local Laws “The next six bills before me today are a product of the Building Resiliency Task Force, an expert panel convened after Hurricane Sandy to outline steps to […]

by · November 19, 2013 · Business, Local News

News from the 45th Precinct

The police activity this evening on City Island involved a suspect who lead the NYPD on a vehicular chase to the end of the Island and then attempted to escape on foot. He has since been apprehended.

by · November 18, 2013 · Local News

LaGuardia Airport to get Flood Barriers

NEW YORK (Reuters) – New York State plans to spend $37.5 million on flood barriers and improved drainage at LaGuardia Airport, Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Sunday, a little more than a year after flooding caused by Hurricane Sandy closed […]

by · November 17, 2013 · Local News

Bronx: Leading The Change

BRONX: LEADING THE CHANGE THURSDAY Nov 21st at 4:30PM For the first time in 12 years New York City will have a new Mayor. This is such an exciting moment for the future of our city and borough and Phipps […]

by · November 15, 2013 · Bulletin Board, Local News

Senator Klein’s Graffiti Clean up Kick off!

  WATERBURY LASALLE COMM. ASSO. To Mary Jane MusanoMichele TorrioniAnnie Boller and 2 More… Today at 6:32 PM On Thursday, November 14, 2013 2:04 PM, Ciara Gannon <ciaragannon08@gmail.com> wrote: Hi All, I just wanted to reach out to you and let you know […]

by · November 14, 2013 · Bulletin Board, Local News

Partnerships for Parks 2013 Conference

Partnerships for Parks 2013 Conference Inform. Connect. Empower. It’s only a few days away… Register now to reserve your spot at the Partnerships for Parks Conference on Saturday, November 16! Your ticket includes breakfast, lunch, an afternoon reception, networking, sessions […]

by · November 14, 2013 · Local News

Bronx Chamber Of Commerce Workshop On How To Sell to The NYC Dept Of Education

The Bronx Chamber of Commerce hosts a * Complimentary Workshop *   Office of Equal Opportunity Presentation on How to Do Business with the NYC Dept of Education Tuesday, November 19th 12:30PM – 2PM Hutch Metro Center Conference Room To RSVP, email Michelle@bronxchamber.org […]

by · November 14, 2013 · Bulletin Board, Local News

It’s my Park Day at The OLD WEST FARMS SOLDIER CEMETERY

On Veterans Day, GIVE, a Bronx based organization, hosted an “It’s My Park Day” event at the Old West Farms Soldier Cemetery. Although the cemetery is not a park, the historic site is owned and maintained by New York City […]

by · November 14, 2013 · Features, Local News

Venue Change For Waterbury LaSalle Meeting Nov.14, 2013

Waterbury Lasalle VENUE CHANGE FOR OUR NEXT MEETING! Please be advised that our next meeting, on November 14, 2013, will be at St. Benedict’s – Father Albert Hall (the red doors on Bruckner Blvd.). Our scheduled guest speaker will be […]

by · November 14, 2013 · Bulletin Board, Local News

VETERANS DAY AT MORRIS PARK

If there was only one way to describe Morris Park and its surrounding communities it would be family. Morris Park being the close knit family that it is cannot help itself but turn out for its members. On Veterans Day […]

by · November 13, 2013 · Features, Local News

Got ‘im!

An alert from the 45th Precinct Crime Prevention Unit The graffiti vandal known as “LOOT” was arrested Friday night, 11/8/13. The 16 year old Throggs Neck resident known as “LOOT” or “ZERK”, who is known to deface local property, completely […]

by · November 11, 2013 · Local News