We Know You Already Know This, But Stay Inside A Subway Car When You’re On The Subway

We Know You Already Know This, But Stay Inside A Subway Car When You’re On The Subway

Conversations with our publisher has lead us here at The Bronx Chronicle to make a little public service announcement in light of tragic recent events.  Earlier this week, a man died while “train surfing”, riding on the 6 train between […]

by · April 5, 2014 · Uncategorized

Joblessness: A Local And National Concern

With the highest rate of unemployment in the city at 12%, Bronxites grapple with unemployment on a daily basis, affecting families and local businesses across the borough.  Here’s a look at the issue nationally, as March’s national numbers are examined […]

by · April 5, 2014 · Domestic News, Local News
Flamenco Performance At Bronx Library Center At 2:30 TODAY

Flamenco Performance At Bronx Library Center At 2:30 TODAY

Arts Flamenco will present the history of flamenco, an explanation of the instruments used and a performance of the traditional dances of flamenco. Today at 2:30 p.m. at the Bronx Library Center (Map and directions).

by · April 5, 2014 · Local News

Newshour Asks Is Your Tax Preparer Prepared?

by · April 5, 2014 · Uncategorized

Congressman Serrano With Attorney General Holder On Puerto Rican Statehood Issues

“….for the record, I was born in Hunts Point.” = Attorney General Eric Holder

by · April 5, 2014 · Uncategorized

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: April 5, 2014

Photo by Michael Yagoda

by · April 5, 2014 · Photos

ST. RAYMOND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HOLDS EASTER PARADE ON SUNDAY

  St. Raymond Elementary School Creating Brighter Students For a Better Tomorrow 2380 East Tremont Avenue Bronx, NY  10462 www.straymondelementary.org  | alumni@straymondelementary.org     Sr. Patricia Brito, RJM, Principal Reverend Monsignor John Graham, Pastor ST. RAYMOND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HOLDS EASTER […]

by · April 4, 2014 · Bulletin Board

Senior Task Force Monthly Meeting: Planning & Paying for Long-Term Care

by · April 4, 2014 · Bulletin Board

Former Bronx Natives: Where Are They Now?

Where Are They Now? There are over one million residents in our borough of the Bronx and who knows how many people lived here, grew up here and perhaps moved on from here?  But starting today, we will highlight one […]

by · April 4, 2014 · Features

City Launches Media and Organizing Drive to Sign up Children For Full-Day Pre-K City wide

Joining Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver at a public school’s pre-K program today, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a major media and community organizing push urging New Yorkers to sign their children up for pre-K. The outreach campaign follows the announcement […]

by · April 4, 2014 · Uncategorized

Fun For a Cause!

Auctioning off menfolk. A man auction, you say? A man auction, I said. So bring yourself and your dollars to bid on a man for a good cause.

by · April 4, 2014 · Bulletin Board
Community Resource Fair In Clason Point

Community Resource Fair In Clason Point

by · April 4, 2014 · Bulletin Board, Local News

Judge Reverses Decision On Bronx Church Holding Religious Services At A Public School

A “federal case” was made out a Bronx church’s desire to continue to hold services at a Bronx public school after former Mayor Mike Bloomberg banned the practice, and an appeals court struck down an earier ruling preventing the Mayor’s […]

by · April 4, 2014 · Uncategorized
Town Hall On Legionnaires’ Disease In Co-op City

Town Hall On Legionnaires’ Disease In Co-op City

Last night, Council Member Andy King hosted a town hall meeting on health concerns in Co-op City at the commnity center on Einstein Loop.  The focus was on Legionnaires’ disesase, of which there were 2 cases in the past year […]

by · April 4, 2014 · Uncategorized

Bronx Chronicle Photo of the Day: April 4, 2014

Photo by Angelo Shenery

by · April 4, 2014 · Photos