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Ethics and Reform in New York and America

Ethics and Reform in New York and America

By Richard Brodsky   Public distaste for elected officials and government institutions is often the consequence of political strategies. The Reagan critique of government as inept, scandals Clintonian and more, and the widespread sense that politicians and systems are corrupt […]

by · May 18, 2015 · Corruption Watch, Op Ed
Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: May 18, 2015

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: May 18, 2015

by · May 18, 2015 · Bulletin Board, Photos
Lenore Skenazy, author, Free Range Kids

Free Range Kids: Etan Patz and The Legacy of Fear

The Etan Patz Case and “Take Our Children to the Park…And Let Them Walk Home By Themselves” Day [This week], the Etan Patz trial came to a a close. Etan was the 6-year-old boy who disappeared on his way to […]

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: May 15, 2015

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: May 15, 2015

by · May 15, 2015 · Bulletin Board, Photos
Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: May 14, 2015

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: May 14, 2015

by · May 14, 2015 · Bulletin Board, Photos
Carl Heastie and John Flanagan Are Being Treated Differently 

Carl Heastie and John Flanagan Are Being Treated Differently 

Senator John Flanagan – in three hours from the time that Senator Dean Skelos resigned from his leadership 
position after being accused, arrested and indicted on corruption charges 
– has become the new Leader of the New York State Senate. 

by · May 12, 2015 · Government, Op Ed
Financial Focus: Do You Know How Much You Are Worth?

Financial Focus: Do You Know How Much You Are Worth?

Financial Focus: Do you know how much you are worth? How To Create a Personal Balance Sheet Do you know what your net worth is? How about your worth when you are dead? Do you know how much you are […]

GOING FOR GOLD: PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN CITY SCHOOLS

GOING FOR GOLD: PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN CITY SCHOOLS

GOING FOR GOLD: PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN CITY SCHOOLS By New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer   One of the great Olympic champions of the modern age—track and field star Jackie Joyner-Kersee—once said that “playing sports is not about winning […]

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY

The Bronx Chronicle would like to wish a Happy Mother’s Day to all the wonderful mothers of the Bronx!

Photo Op-Ed: Who Stole The People’s Democracy

Photo Op-Ed: Who Stole The People’s Democracy

Who Stole The People’s Democracy” T’was HIM! (The City’s Real Estate Robber Barons)   Photo Illustration Credit: Gary Tilzer @unitednyblogs   Using a clever photo illustration borrowing from an anti-Tammany cartoon by Thomas Nast Brooklyn-based blogger Gary Tilzer asks, “Who stole the people’s […]

Is Trust the Foundation of the Clinton Foundation

Is Trust the Foundation of the Clinton Foundation

Is Trust the Foundation of the Clinton Foundation By Dennis A. Conforto   The problem for the Clinton’s right now is the very foundation of the Clinton Foundation. Foundations are suppose to be good organizations that do good deeds around […]

Close City Elex Bd Accounts At Big Banks Refusing IDNYC

Close City Elex Bd Accounts At Big Banks Refusing IDNYC

Dear Editor, Big banks such as Citibank and JPMorgan Chase won’t accept the IDNYC card. Well, the city Board of Elections has 26,000 to 32,000 poll workers on Election Day whose paychecks are drawn on some of those big banks. […]

Preet Bharara’s Malocchio

Preet Bharara’s Malocchio

Preet’s Malocchio to the Three Men In A Room Preet Bharara’s war against Albany corruption continues with the arrest of Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos and his son, Adam. The oft-maligned “three men in a room” is beginning to look […]

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: May 8, 2015

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: May 8, 2015

  Photo by Ruth Papazian

by · May 8, 2015 · Bulletin Board, Photos
What You Should Know: “To A Man Who Stands for Principle”

What You Should Know: “To A Man Who Stands for Principle”

To A Man Who Stands for Principle By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz You should know that on Wednesday, April 29, 2015, I was invited by New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo to join other Senate colleagues for a breakfast at […]

by · May 7, 2015 · Op Ed