Print News Goes Nuts With Sharpton’s Dante DeBlasio Comment
This summer, President Barack Obama is traveling across the country to meet with everyday Americans who have written him about what’s going on in their lives. Ahead of the President’s trip to Kansas City this evening, White House Press Secretary […]
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ONE OF NYC’S BEST AFFORDABLE ART SHOWS, PREPARES TO ROLL OUT A TREASURE TROVE OF ART IN THE BRONX NYC-Area Artists Converge On The “Access To Art” Fundraiser For The Bronx Art Space, With High Quality Fine Art At […]
According to the BBC, “White House spokesman Josh Earnest: “The shelling of a UN facility that is housing innocent civilians is totally unacceptable” In its strongest criticism yet of Israel’s offensive in the Palestinian territory, the US – Israel’s closest […]
Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) Commissioner Julie Menin reminds employers and employees that yesterday, July 30, 2014, covered employees began using accrued sick leave under the City’s paid sick leave law. The paid sick leave law, which went into effect April […]
Yesterday, Mayor Bill de Blasio and Comptroller Scott M. Stringer announced a partnership to establish a $350 million fund to support affordable housing throughout New York City, marking a major investment in the administration’s historic plan to create and preserve 200,000 […]
Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) Commissioner Julie Menin announced an investigation on Wednesday into the City’s used car dealerships, which DCA licenses, seeking to discover whether they are selling unrepaired recalled cars. As part of the investigation, DCA issued subpoenas […]
On Wednesday, over 30 volunteers, including 20 teenagers from BuildOn, participated in the beautification of the green spaces by the Parkchester subway station. They painted the cobble stones around the trees as well as the two bird bath fountains. In […]
We saw this video from acclaimed videographer and Bronx politician Jose Rivera, who shot this at Crotona Park in June. It’s a beautiful performance, so if you have the 18 minutes to watch, enjoy. (It only has 54 views at […]
The Bronx Chronicle, “with a little help from our friends”, in this case, friend and daily reader Anthony Rivieccio who runs the Northwest Bronx Democratic Club and has been around in politics since a Bronx campaign in 1989. He has provided the […]
The Children’s Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM) and Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have named Betsy Herold, M.D., chief, Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, CHAM and Einstein. She assumed her new position on July 1. Dr. Herold is an accomplished, NIH-funded […]
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Negotiating a multicultural environment by using humor to bring people together? Sounds pretty Bronx to me, right folks?
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