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This Week’s BronxTalk – Bronx Books

This Week’s BronxTalk – Bronx Books

This week’s BronxTalk features some of the latest Bronx centered books to hit store shelves. “Just before the holiday buying season ends, we featured the latest Bronx books, including “Home Front”, “Confessions of a Bronx Bookie”, “Pure Liberal Fire”, “Bronx Boys”, […]

by · December 23, 2014 · Partners, Video
Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: December 23, 2014

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: December 23, 2014

by · December 23, 2014 · Bulletin Board, Photos, Uncategorized
Police Officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu: Hero Police Officers Assassinated

Violence And Violent Rhetoric Solve Nothing

The deaths of Police Officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos, two innocent  NYPD police officers dedicated to protecting our citizens, was caused by irrational and hateful rhetoric from many, concentrated into the bullets of a crazed gunman We saw the […]

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: December 22, 2014

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: December 22, 2014

Blue lights on in memoriam of 2 NYPD officers killed this weekend

by · December 22, 2014 · Bulletin Board, Photos
Bronx Veterans’ Nonprofit Devil Dogs USA In Fight To Keep Doors Open

Bronx Veterans’ Nonprofit Devil Dogs USA In Fight To Keep Doors Open

Local veterans’ organization Devil Dogs USA Inc. is looking for help in an effort to keep its doors open. As many of our readers know, Devil Dogs USA Inc. is a Bronx-based non-profit, founded by veteran Gonzalo Duran, that has […]

by · December 19, 2014 · Bronx Personalities, Partners, Veterans
Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: December 19, 2014

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: December 19, 2014

The New Mr & Mrs Rico

by · December 19, 2014 · Bulletin Board, Photos
Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: December 18, 2014

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: December 18, 2014

by · December 18, 2014 · Photos
First Lady Chirlane McCray and Mayor Bill de Blasio

My Thoughts on New York City as One City

On December 15, Mayor Bill de Blasio and First Lady Chrilane McCray hosted a holiday reception at Gracie Mansion. They had very warm words for all those who are now celebrating Christmas and Chanukah while wishing all of their guests […]

by · December 17, 2014 · Editorials, Holidays
CB12 News n’ Views : ‘Tis the Season

CB12 News n’ Views : ‘Tis the Season

by Father Richard F. Gorman, Chairman, CB #12 “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”  These legendary words of the celebrated author, Charles Dickens, the initial ones of his renowned novel, A TALE OF TWO CITIES, […]

by · December 17, 2014 · Cultures, Editorials, Holidays, Religion
Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: December 17, 2014

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: December 17, 2014

by · December 17, 2014 · Photos
Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: December 16, 2014

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: December 16, 2014

by · December 16, 2014 · Photos
Judge of the Civil Court of the City of New York and Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York

Here’s How We Fix Our Broken Judicial System

Our judicial system is broken, and does not represent all, equally. That is apparent to me as we have seen the events, not only of late, but for many years. There are a few questions that I have been asking myself. The questions […]

Financial Focus – Income Tax Planning, Chapter 3 : Family & Education

Financial Focus – Income Tax Planning, Chapter 3 : Family & Education

Income Tax Planning 2014 Chapter 3- F A M I LY & E D U C A T I O NTurn your saving tax dollars into a annual family tradition2014 may be another good year for families to save taxes. Most […]

Santa Claus & Westchester Square BID Light Up The Bronx

Santa Claus & Westchester Square BID Light Up The Bronx

In celebration of the magic and beauty of the holiday season, Westchester Square Business Improvement District (Westchester BID) hosted their annual tree lighting at Owen Dolan Park. Children had the chance to sit down with a bona fide Santa Claus […]

by · December 15, 2014 · Local Events, Photos
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Hillary on the Cusp: It’s the Economy, Stupid

Post by Columnist Richard Brodsky There’s actually some deep thinking going on as 2016 presidential hopefuls configure their campaigns and their positions. The lesson of 2014 is there to be learned: It’s The Economy, Stupid. Some will learn the lesson. […]

by · December 15, 2014 · Domestic News, Editorials, Politics