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Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: Feb 12, 2014

Pic by Michael Yagoda

by · February 12, 2014 · Photos

They Lived

  Has anyone seen the moving commercials recently by Subaru showing a severely destroyed car, and many folks in the pipeline to the car graveyard tell everyone they meet along they way, “They lived? ”  Seen those?  The truth of […]

by · February 11, 2014 · Local News, News, Photos

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: Feb 11, 2014

Pic by Nilka Martell

by · February 11, 2014 · Photos

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day : Feb 10, 2014

Photo by Michael Yagoda

by · February 10, 2014 · Photos

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day : Feb 9, 2014

Photo by Michael Yagoda

by · February 9, 2014 · Photos

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day : Feb 8, 2014

Photo by Michael Yagoda

by · February 8, 2014 · Photos

MPCA, Senator Klein & Assemblyman Gjonaj – Bedtime Stories

by · February 8, 2014 · Local News, Photos

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day : Feb 7, 2014

Photo by Michael Yagoda

by · February 7, 2014 · Photos

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day : Feb 6, 2014

Photo by Michael Yagoda  

by · February 6, 2014 · Photos

The Bronx General Post Office Reimagined As A Chelsea Market / Eataly Hybrid With A Bronx Twist?

Written by Ed García Conde Landmark For Sale Last year in February we first broke the story that the United States Postal Service planned on selling the Bronx General Post Office. Subsequently the story was immediately picked up by the […]

by · February 6, 2014 · Editorials, Local News
Should horses be off NYC streets? Looking at all sides of the issue.

Should horses be off NYC streets? Looking at all sides of the issue.

“It’s over,” said New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio at a press conference last month. Since before his inauguration, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has been a part of a scandal between animal rights groups and carriage […]

The Bronx should not be an afterthought when it comes to preparing for the next disaster

During Hurricane Sandy that occurred in late October 2012, many thought that the Bronx was fortunate that it was not as devastated as the other four boroughs were, particularly those communities along the Atlantic Ocean. Likewise, when we see the […]

by · January 28, 2014 · Editorials

Andrew Freedman Home

The Andrew Freedman Home, located on the Grand Concourse, has always struck my curiosity. Set behind a huge lawn, the four story terraced gray limestone palazzo style structure, takes up the entire block at 166th Street to McClellan Street.

by · January 21, 2014 · Special Sections
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

The Bronx Chronicle remembers Martin Luther King, Jr.

The Bronx Chronicle would like us all to remember the history and lasting legacy of the man and legend that was Martin Luther King, Jr. Across the nation today, millions of Americans are taking time out to reflect on the […]

by · January 20, 2014 · Bulletin Board, Op Ed

NYC Carriage Horse Trade Another Perspective

  Carriage Horse with harness sores. Untreated and still working. Written by  Sal Conforto,  Publisher Into the rancor created by both sides of the carriage horse issue in NYC I would like to add my opinion. Let’s suppose in an […]

by · January 18, 2014 · Op Ed, Uncategorized