Archive for August, 2019

Quote of the Day: August 22, 2019

Quote of the Day: August 22, 2019

As long as I know myself to be a coward I shall be unhappy. L. Frank Baum (1856-1919)

by · August 22, 2019 · Bulletin Board
Word of the Day: August 22, 2019

Word of the Day: August 22, 2019

galosh  Definition: (noun) A waterproof overshoe. Synonyms: arctic, rubber, gumshoe Usage: This rain is not going to stop any time soon, so you had better dig your galoshes out of the closet.Discuss.

by · August 22, 2019 · Bulletin Board
NYCFC Shutout And First Place Nears

NYCFC Shutout And First Place Nears

By Carlos Dejesus IV: Contributor Bronx Chronicle Sports NYCFC continued their climb of the MLS table Wednesday night with a 1-0 win over the Columbus Crew. Always difficult to pin down on the narrow pitch of Yankee Stadium, the Pigeons […]

by · August 22, 2019 · Sports, Uncategorized
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Coppola: We Saw A Bunt In Mets Win

By William Coppola Contributor Bronx Chronicle Sports What the heck is going on here in major league baseball? Don’t the New York Mets know that you can’t win games without hitting 457 foot home runs? Their amazing 5th walk-off began […]

by · August 22, 2019 · Sports
Whose Birthday Is It? August 21, 2019

Whose Birthday Is It? August 21, 2019

Christopher Robin Milne (1920) Christopher Robin Milne was the son of author A.A. Milne. When Christopher was a young child, his father wrote poetry for him, which grew into the collections When We Were Very Young and Now We Are Six. Later, Christopher and his toy animals were incorporated into stories about the adventures of the now-classic characters Christopher Robin, Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, and Eeyore in Winnie-the-Pooh. How did Christopher feel about his name being used in his father’s stories? More…

by · August 21, 2019 · Bulletin Board
Quote of the Day: August 21, 2019

Quote of the Day: August 21, 2019

The very essence of an instinct is that it is followed independently of reason. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

by · August 21, 2019 · Bulletin Board
Word of the Day: August 21, 2019

Word of the Day: August 21, 2019

gloaming  Definition: (noun) The time of day immediately following sunset. Synonyms: crepuscule, dusk, nightfall, twilight Usage: When the sun was fairly down, we slipped back to the hotel in the charitable gloaming, and went to bed again. Discuss. 

by · August 21, 2019 · Bulletin Board
Assemblywoman Fernandez Presents $10,000 Checks to Three Community Organizations

Assemblywoman Fernandez Presents $10,000 Checks to Three Community Organizations

 Tuesday morning several members of three community organizations in the 80th Assembly District gathered at Assemblywoman Nathalia Fernandez’s office to receive checks of ten thousand dollars for their organizations. The community organisations that received the checks were the Pelham Parkway […]

by · August 20, 2019 · Bulletin Board
Whose Birthday Is It? August 20, 2019

Whose Birthday Is It? August 20, 2019

Jöns Jakob Berzelius (1779) Regarded as one of the founders of modern chemistry, Berzelius was a Swedish professor who achieved an immensely important series of innovations and discoveries. He developed chemistry’s modern system of symbols and formulas, prepared a remarkably precise table of atomic weights, analyzed numerous chemical compounds, and discovered the elements selenium, thorium, and cerium. He also introduced basic laboratory equipment that remains in use today.What common scientific terms did Berzelius coin? More…

by · August 20, 2019 · Bulletin Board
Quote of the Day: August 20, 2019

Quote of the Day: August 20, 2019

There will be little rubs and disappointments everywhere, and we are all apt to expect too much; but then, if one scheme of happiness fails, human nature turns to another; if the first calculation is wrong, we make a second better:we find comfort somewhere. Jane Austen (1775-1817)

by · August 20, 2019 · Bulletin Board
Word of the Day: August 20, 2019

Word of the Day: August 20, 2019

avocation  Definition: (noun) An activity taken up in addition to one’s regular work or profession, usually for enjoyment. Synonyms: hobby, pursuit, sideline Usage: Garth had failed in the building business, which he had unfortunately added to his other avocations of surveyor, valuer, and agent. Discuss.

by · August 20, 2019 · Bulletin Board
Castle Hill Little League Sluggers Academy

Castle Hill Little League Sluggers Academy

THE CASTLE HILL LITTLE LEAGUE “LITTLE SLUGGERS ACADEMY” IS BACK!! The CHLL Little Sluggers Academy is a baseball introductory & fundamentals training program designed for kids ages 3 to 5 yrs old. FEE IS ONLY $60. Clinic sessions will begin […]

by · August 20, 2019 · Sports
District Leader John Perez, Community Activist George Alvarez, Councilman Ruben Diaz Sr., Councilman Rafael Salamanca, Event organizer Freddy Perez Jr., Assemblyman Marcos Crespo and his daughter.

Morrison Avenue Festival

The crowd was estimated to be at three thousand people at the Morrison Avenue Festival Saturday afternoon. It was non-stop music with a short rest for the musicians while the elected officials spoke.  The Morrison Avenue Music Festival was sponsored […]

by · August 19, 2019 · Bulletin Board
The Bronx Chronicle Veteran of the Week

The Bronx Chronicle Veteran of the Week

Jim Mahoney Award: Veterans’ Hall of Fame Year: 2005 Jim Mahoney is a household name in the Northport community where he has distinguished himself as an outstanding veterans advocate, community leader and family man. Drafted in the 1950s into the […]

by · August 19, 2019 · Bulletin Board, Veterans
Whose Birthday Is It? August 19, 2019

Whose Birthday Is It? August 19, 2019

Madame du Barry (1743) Madame du Barry was the mistress of Louis XV. She was first the mistress of Jean du Barry, who introduced her into Parisian high society. Admired for her beauty, she joined Louis XV’s court in 1769 after a nominal marriage to Jean’s brother, a nobleman,qualified her to be Louis’s official royal mistress. Though she exercised little political influence, her unpopularity contributed to the decline of the prestige of the crown in the early 1770s. What happened to her during the French Revolution? More…

by · August 19, 2019 · Bulletin Board