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Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: June 1, 2015
Photo by Angelo Shenery
The Bedford Park Revolution
From The Desk of the NWBxDems “The Bedford Park Revolution” by Anthony Rivieccio Prior to 1990, Bedford Park was located in the northwest section of the Bronx with a population that was 75 percent Caucasian. It was also 100 percent […]
Polanco Politics: Rudy Was Right
In light of the Christopher Duran killing, Rudy had right approach by J.C. Polanco, Esq., MBA Very few groups are as ungrateful as and has more historical amnesia than New York City’s liberal elite. To them, the name Rudy Giuliani […]
DC 37 Leaders, Local 372, Elected Officials and Community Advocates Call For More School Crossing Guards
Local 372 President Shaun D. Francois I, DC 37 Executive Director Henry Garrido, union leaders and activists call for more hours and year-round health insurance for NYC school crossing guards, and for more to be hired “to make sure that […]
Free-Range Kids: Boy Scouts Can’t Squirt Squirt Guns at Each Other and Must Use Goggles
Boy Scouts Can’t Squirt Squirt Guns at Each Other and Must Use Goggles Boy Scouts can’t shoot squirt guns at each other. Here’s the rulebook (see page 99). And here’s the article for Boy Scout leaders that points out: “Water guns and rubber […]
Corruption is Not Exclusive to Politics in Albany
What You Should Know By Senator Rev Rubén Díaz 32nd Senatorial District Corruption is Not Exclusive to Politics in Albany You should know that in his Commencement Address on Sunday, May 17, 2015 at Pace Law School in Westchester County, […]
Bronx Week Parade Shows the Many Flavors of the Bronx
On a very warm and sunny Sunday the Bronx’s 44th Annual Bronx Week celebration came to a very festive and celebratory culmination with the Bronx Week Parade and Concert on Mosholu Parkway. While on stage to host as master of […]
Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: May 21, 2015
Photo by Nilka Martell
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 […]
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 […]
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