Archive for March, 2021

Mayor de Blasio gets vaccinated

Mayor de Blasio gets vaccinated

Mayor Bill de Blasio Gets Vaccinated During His Morning Press Conference By Robert Press During his Thursday morning press conference Mayor Bill de Blasio with his wife Charlene next to him took the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccination from New […]

by · March 18, 2021 · Bulletin Board
Islamic Circle of North America Food Pantry Opens up on Burke Avenue

Islamic Circle of North America Food Pantry Opens up on Burke Avenue

Islamic Circle of North America Food Pantry Opens up on Burke Avenue By Robert Press Saturday afternoon The Islamic Circle of North America ICNA Relief opened up its new food pantry at 1277D Burke Avenue off Gun Hill Road and […]

by · March 18, 2021 · Bulletin Board
Whose Birthday Is It? March 18, 2021

Whose Birthday Is It? March 18, 2021

Edgar Cayce (1877) Cayce was an American folk healer and purported “psychic diagnostician” who popularized the idea of reincarnation. He received little formal education before setting off to wander the US, performing thousands of “life readings” and spreading his ideas as he went. He eventually settled in Virginia and set up a hospital to treat people with the aid of psychic messages he claimed to receive. He also prophesized, claimed to recall past lives, and wrote extensively about what legendary civilization? More…

by · March 18, 2021 · Bulletin Board
Quote of the Day: March 18, 2021

Quote of the Day: March 18, 2021

Adam was but human—this explains it all. He did not want the apple for the apple’s sake; he wanted it only because it was forbidden. Mark Twain (1835-1910)

by · March 18, 2021 · Bulletin Board
Word of the Day: March 18, 2021

Word of the Day: March 18, 2021

cock-a-hoop Definition: (adjective) Exhibiting self-importance. Synonyms: boastful, braggart, crowing, self-aggrandizing, big Usage: I didn’t mean to be cock-a-hoop about my promotion, but I couldn’t help telling everyone I encountered! Discuss.

by · March 18, 2021 · Bulletin Board
Bronx DA: Manhattan Woman Indicted for Shoving Commuter Onto Bronx Subway Tracks as Train Approached

Bronx DA: Manhattan Woman Indicted for Shoving Commuter Onto Bronx Subway Tracks as Train Approached

MANHATTAN WOMAN INDICTED FOR SHOVING COMMUTER ONTO   BRONX SUBWAY TRACKS AS TRAIN APPROACHED Defendant is Charged with Attempted Murder             Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark today announced that a Manhattan woman has been indicted on Attempted Murder and […]

by · March 16, 2021 · Bulletin Board
Bronx Special Election report

Bronx Special Election report

What is going on at the Board of Elections 2021, Part One.  By Robert Press For someone in the media to go into a poll site the standard NYPD issued Press Card is not good enough. A reporter must also […]

by · March 16, 2021 · Bulletin Board
National Puerto Rican Day Parade Launches Scholarship Program 2021

National Puerto Rican Day Parade Launches Scholarship Program 2021

MEDIA RELEASE Resending: In case you did not receive the original distribution. [English and Spanish] NATIONAL PUERTO RICAN DAY PARADE LAUNCHES 2021 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM Applications available now on NPRDPinc.org Deadline is April 16, 2021 Eligibility nationwide, including Puerto Rico Past recipients now […]

by · March 16, 2021 · Bulletin Board
Bronx DA: Cases of Interest for the Week of March 15, 2021

Bronx DA: Cases of Interest for the Week of March 15, 2021

Cases of Interest for the Week of March 15, 2021 *Appearances/Proceedings Will Be Virtual*   Monday, March 15, 2021 ADA Judge Part # Status Defendant Name Case Details Maniscalco, J. — SCA Appearance Jayqwan Byers Charged with Attempted Murder, Assault and […]

by · March 16, 2021 · Bulletin Board
Whose Birthday Is It? March 16, 2021

Whose Birthday Is It? March 16, 2021

Rosa Bonheur (1822) One of the most famous female painters of the 19th century, Bonheur was trained by her father—an art teacher—and began regularly exhibiting her work at the Paris Salon in 1841. Her unsentimental paintings of animals became very popular, particularly in England and the US, and her most famous painting, The Horse Fair, gained her an international reputation. Who gave her formal permission to dress as a man so that she could study horses at the actual Horse Fair in Paris? More…

by · March 16, 2021 · Bulletin Board
Quote of the Day: March 16, 2021

Quote of the Day: March 16, 2021

There is nothing so strange and so unbelievable that it has not been said by one philosopher or another. Rene Descartes (1596-1650)

by · March 16, 2021 · Bulletin Board
Word of the Day: March 16, 2021

Word of the Day: March 16, 2021

urbane Definition: (adjective) Showing a high degree of refinement and the assurance that comes from wide social experience. Synonyms: svelte, polished, refined Usage: In his mind, he was suave and urbane, but in real life, he was just the opposite. Discuss.

by · March 16, 2021 · Bulletin Board
Matters of Faith: An Unlikely Participant

Matters of Faith: An Unlikely Participant

By Reverend J. Loren Russell Genesis 41: 45, 50 “And Pharaoh called Joseph’s name Zaphnathpaaneah; and he gave Him to wife Asenath the daughter of Potipherah priest of On. And Joseph went out over all the land of Egypt. And […]

by · March 14, 2021 · Matters of Faith, Religion

Wave Hill Events Mar 18-Mar 25

Lessons from Wave Hill: Cultivating Succulents Workshop (Virtual)  Saturday, March 20, 1-2:30PM Lessons from Wave Hill: Cultivating Succulents Workshop Succulent plants make ideal houseplants if you understand their basic needs. In this workshop with Wave Hill Gardener Harnek Singh, you will […]

by · March 12, 2021 · Bulletin Board
The American Dream Charter School Delivers on Its Promise

The American Dream Charter School Delivers on Its Promise

The American Dream Charter School Delivers on Its Promise When the American Dream Charter School, a bilingual grade 6-12 public charter school in the south Bronx opened its doors in 2014, the overwhelmingly-immigrant parents who enrolled their children did so […]

by · March 12, 2021 · Bulletin Board