Bronx Voter Apathy On The Rise

Written By Roseanna Delgado   Lowest Voter turnout makes bleak history   During their campaign trails, mayoral candidates talk about making history. Speaker Quinn wanted to make history as the first woman mayor and also as the first openly gay.  […]

by · November 9, 2013 · Features

New Flood Maps from FEMA

The New Flood Maps….what do they bring to our future? Written by Dorothes Poggi What will happen to the homes unable to afford the new increases to Flood insurance? Will portions of our residential waterfront communities be forced into rezoning […]

by · November 9, 2013 · Features, Op Ed

One Park Divided and Citizens denied

11/6/2013 One Park Divided Written by Dorothea Poggi Unfair treatment of one side of a local Park that should benefit all New Yorkers. Ferry Point Park is physically divided by the Bronx Whitestone Bridge and the Hutchinson River Parkway. At […]

by · November 9, 2013 · Op Ed

Photos Hutchinson River Parkway Accident Nov. 9, 2013

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by · November 9, 2013 · Features, Local News, Photos

Fatal Accident on Hutinson River Parkway!

Saturday morning Nov. 9, 2013, a terrible accident on the Hutchinson River Parkway occurs. There are two fatalities with very sever trauma. Sal Conforto reports that on site law enforcement advised that the fatalities include a decapitation. Use alternate routes, […]

by · November 9, 2013 · Domestic News, Uncategorized

29th Annual Bronx Veterans Day Parade Nov. 10, 2013

Johnnie Williams – Author/Advocate Grand Marshals: Jim Connell – Dir. of Community and Government Relations, Bronx VA Eugene Lynch and The Never Forget Foundation The parade will kick off at 12 Noon on E. Tremont Avenue at Lafayette Avenue and […]

by · November 8, 2013 · Bulletin Board, Local News, News

TRUCK JAMMED UNDER SUBWAY TRACKS

As reported by Sal Conforto “if it’s to big to fit why try” This morning a trailer truck once again found itself where it should not have been. All to often our community is put upon by truckers how just […]

by · November 8, 2013 · Local News

Anti-Graffiti Day

Anti-Graffiti Day Hosted by Senator Jeffrey D. Klein Community Board 10 & The 45TH Precinct We are coming together with the local residents to clean up the neighborhood! Come meet with Senator Jeffery D. Klein Community Board lO Chairman John […]

by · November 8, 2013 · Bulletin Board, Local News, News

Fire!

As reported by Sal Conforto. This morning a fire broke out in a two family home on Union Port Road and Morris Park. Deputy Chief Gunning reports that the fire was caused by an electrical failure. Even though the property […]

by · November 8, 2013 · Local News

GMO’S FIT FOR HUMAN CONSUPTION? NO ONE REALLY KNOWS

During what is possibly the most hard-hitting GMO report ever aired by mainstream media, Max Goldberg states: “No long-term studies have ever been done on humans, but when you look at the studies that have been done on animals, it’s […]

by · November 7, 2013 · Domestic News, Features

Calling all Veterans Free ferry rides on Veterans Day

Harding Park Bronx shares: This Veterans Day, Monday, 11/11, the East River Ferry is honoring vets and active military personnel by letting them ride for FREE!

by · November 7, 2013 · Bulletin Board, Local News

HUNGARIAN STATE FOLK ENSEMBLE AT LEHMAN CENTER

Lehman Center Presents Direct From Budapest Hungarian State Folk Ensemble Sunday, November 17th at 8 p.m. RESERVE TICKETS — GET TICKETS — CHILDRENS TICKETS $10 *Program subject to change *Box Office service fees will apply Hungarian State Folk Ensemble Lehman […]

by · November 6, 2013 · Bulletin Board

FERRY POINT FERRY

To my North East Bronx Community Alliance partners and all other community groups: Boat clubs, businesses etc. would benefit from Manhattanites gaining access to our neighborhood by Ferry Service on the East River. Or Bronx commuters, shoppers or patrons of […]

by · November 6, 2013 · Bulletin Board

NEIGHBORHOOD GRANTS DEADLINE

Citizens Committee Neighborhood Grants 

Deadline: January 27, 2014

 Through their Neighborhood Grants, Citizens Committee awards micro-grants of up to $3,000 to resident-led groups to work on community and school improvement projects throughout the city. Citizens Committee prioritizes groups based in low […]

by · November 6, 2013 · Bulletin Board, Education News, Local News

SAVOR THE BRONX CULTURAL EVENTS

Bronx Calendar Upcoming Events Paulo Bruscky: Art Is Our Last Hope Wed Nov 06 @11:00AM HISTORY WOVEN INTO CLOTH Selections from the Textile Collection of The Bronx County Historical Society Wed Nov 06 @ 4:30PM FIRST WEDNESDAYS BRONX CULTURE TROLLEY […]

by · November 6, 2013 · Bulletin Board, Education News