New Act Will Be A Boon For NYC Transportation Infrastructure Investment
NYC will benefit from a new national act that will fund transportation projects to the delight of Mayor Bill de Blasio. The “GROW AMERICA Act”will expand and improve financing mechanisms to increase funding for game-changing projects, thereby creating jobs, improving […]
Councilman Andy King On NBA Owner Donald Sterling’s Life Ban Punishment
“The punishment fits the crime,” said Northeast Bronx City Councilman Andy King on the decision yesterday by National Basketball Association Commissioner Adam Silver to ban Donald Sterling, owner of the NBA Clippers, for life from all NBA activities as a […]
Yesterday’s Local Sports Scores
American League Yesterday, 7:05 PM Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York Seattle Mariners (11-14) New York Yankees (15-11) 6 – 3 Final 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Mariners 0 0 0 0 4 0 […]
Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: April 30, 2014
Dragonfly at Indian Lake in Crotona Park Photo by Nilka Martell
Weather Advisory
With the forecast calling for heavy rains over the next few days in NYC, and the good folks at DEP would like to urge homeowners, merchants and commercial property managers to keep catch basin grates clear of litter and debris in order […]
2 Gorillas Born At The Bronx Zoo This Spring
Two western lowland gorillas were born at the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Bronx Zoo this spring, the first born at the zoo since 2006. Julia (33 years old) gave birth on March 10 and Tuti (19 years old) had her baby […]
Last Night’s Bronxtalk with Gary Axelbank
Last night’s epidsode of Bronxnet’s BronxTalk with Gary Axelbank was about the Common Core controvery, featuring parent and Bronx charter school teacher Monique Dols (right), as well as President of Community Education Council 11 and Northeast Bronx resident Pamela Johnson (left).
Light Your Fire this Mother’s Day Weekend!
LEHMAN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS presents Light Your Fire this Mother’s Day Weekend! JOSÉ FELICIANO “It’s a tribute to José Feliciano’s artistry that he’s able to navigate pop and tropical idioms with ease.” – Billboard Lehman Center for the Performing […]
Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: April 29, 2014
Bronx River by West Farms Photo by Nilka Martell
The Bronx Chronicle visits NYC’s Cat Cafe
The Purina One Cat Cafe has come and gone, but it will forever be in our cat loving hearts. New York City’s first ever pop up cat cafe featured cat’achino’s, pastries, caturniture, and adorable (as well as adoptable!) cats from […]
NYRP to clean up Jerome Slope
Come on out and clean up! On Saturday, May 3, from 10am-2pm, New York Restoration Project will return to Jerome Slope in the Highbridge area of the Bronx to pick up trash, remove invasive weeds and plant flowers.
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