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Bronx Political Round-Up — Bronx Pols Land on Power 100 List

Bronx Political Round-Up — Bronx Pols Land on Power 100 List

Governor’s HIV/AIDS Epidemic Blueprint Improves HIV Testing, Prevents the Spread of Disease, and Provides Better Treatment On Wednesday, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo received the final “Blueprint to End the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in New York State 2020.” The Blueprint supports the […]

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: April 30, 2015

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: April 30, 2015

Photo by Sal Conforto

by · April 30, 2015 · Bulletin Board, Photos
Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: April 29, 2015

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: April 29, 2015

Photo by Miriam Quin Teen pageant winners which was on Saturday April 25 Queen 2015 Paige J. Graham from Caquas Puerto Rico 1st Princess, Katherine J. Rolon from Coamo Puerto Rico, 2nd princess Johnalys Sanchez from Aquadilla Perto Rico

by · April 29, 2015 · Bulletin Board, Photos
Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: April 28, 2015

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: April 28, 2015

  Photo by Miriam Quin Judy Torres – freestyle queen doing Zumba in the Bronx on Thursday April 23

by · April 28, 2015 · Bulletin Board, Photos
Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: April 27, 2015

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: April 27, 2015

  Photo by Miriam Quin

by · April 27, 2015 · Bulletin Board, Photos
No more empty parks! Let’s bring kids back outside!

Free-Range Kids: Take Our Children To The Park Day, May 9

Take Our Children to the Park…And Let Them Walk Home by Themselves Day: SAT, MAY 9   For the past five years Free-Range Kids has been sponsoring Take Our Children to the Park…and Leave Them There Day. This year, in […]

by · April 26, 2015 · Family, Free Range Kids
Matters of Faith: A BLESSING DISGUISED AS A MOUNTAIN

Matters of Faith: A BLESSING DISGUISED AS A MOUNTAIN

A Blessing Disguised As A Mountain by Rev. Dr. J. Loren Russell When you’re faced with an extremely difficult situation, what is your immediate and automatic response? Some people immediately panic, some prepare for war, and others calmly assess the […]

by · April 26, 2015 · Daily Living, Faith, Op Ed, Religion
Rethinking Complaining – Tearing Down to Rebuild

Rethinking Complaining – Tearing Down to Rebuild

Rethinking Complaining – Tearing Down to Rebuild by Madisyn Taylor When we spend all of our time complaining, we are in essence in constant “destroy” mode rather than “building” mode. We all know someone who has elevated the process of […]

by · April 25, 2015 · Daily Living, Ethics, Op Ed
Legal Corner: When Loved Ones Are Ill

Legal Corner: When Loved Ones Are Ill

ATTORNEY EZRA GLASER, ESQ., FOR THE PEOPLE I am a medical malpractice attorney (among other areas of the law) and so I thought for our first column on legal issues, it was most appropriate to bring to light a personal […]

The Revitalization of Mosholu Parkway, Part 2

The Revitalization of Mosholu Parkway, Part 2

From The Desk of the NWBxDems “The Revitalization of Mosholu Parkway, Part 2” by  Anthony Rivieccio In my column last week I wrote that since 2009, The Four Bronx Institutions Alliance (FBIA) have been trying to present a “Mosholu Parkway […]

by · April 20, 2015 · Op Ed, Parks
Rev. Diaz Leads D.C. Rally To Roll Back Marriage Equality, April 25

Rev. Diaz Leads D.C. Rally To Roll Back Marriage Equality, April 25

What You Should Know by Rev. Senator Ruben Diaz, Sr. Back to Washington, DC on 117 Buses to Oppose Marriage Equality You should know that this coming Saturday, April 25th, 117 buses will take more than 6,000 people to Washington, […]

by · April 20, 2015 · Bulletin Board, Op Ed
Matters of Faith: Conversations Behind Closed Doors

Matters of Faith: Conversations Behind Closed Doors

Conversations Behind Closed Doors I preached a sermon once on the subject, “Somebody’s Talking About You” focusing on the conversations that takes place behind closed doors; conversations that take place about a person without that person being aware that a […]

by · April 19, 2015 · Daily Living, Faith, Op Ed, Religion
Fmr CM Madeline Provenzano

Letters to the Editor: Retort for School Naming Controversy from Van Nest Resident

Retort to Mr. D’Angelo As a life long resident, born and raised in lower Van Nest, I personally take offense to Mr. D’Angelo’s allegations toward Ms. Ferrara. It is perfectly fine to disagree with someone, but Mr. D’Angelo did it […]

The Rehabilitation of Mosholu Parkway, Part 1

The Rehabilitation of Mosholu Parkway, Part 1

From The Desk of the NWBxDems “The Revitalization of Mosholu Parkway” by  Anthony Rivieccio I have lived in The North Bronx for over 36 years. There are several reasons why I have stayed this long. Living near Mosholu Parkway is one […]

by · April 13, 2015 · Op Ed, Parks

What Hillary Needs to Learn From Mario

Mario Cuomo set a political standard by Richard Brodsky The history of the Clinton/Cuomo relationship is well known, but worth considering. The “what-ifs” are legion and fascinating. What If Mario had run in ’84, ’88 or ’92? What If Mario […]

by · April 12, 2015 · Op Ed, Politics