South Bronx tenants living in buildings run by one of the city’s most notorious landlords have begun organizing to demand ...
Bronx Council Member Kristy Marmorato and fellow members of the City Council's Common-Sense Caucus met with the Trump ...
Congestion Pricing in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Preliminary data from the first few weeks of New York City’s tolling plan show a possible uptick in traffic in the neighborhood.
The city has begun charging drivers to enter a central business district—but not all areas are reaping the benefits.
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Bronx borough president wants more funding to plant trees in effort to combat air pollutionBronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson is asking Mayor Eric Adams for more funding towards the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation to plant more trees.
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South Bronx school celebrates opening of hydroponic classroomThe benefits of a hydroponic classroom are wide-ranging. The students learn about science, healthy eating, and life skills.
Earlier this month, protesters gathered outside the future New York City shelter site, holding signs that read "The Bronx is MAGA," and "The Bronx Says NO." The shelter, located in the South Bronx ...
“This is a joke. This is a dog and pony show, which is also businesses per usual in the South Bronx,” Melrose resident Martin Rogers said. The shelter will house 2200 migrant men, according to ...
Thierno Balde was born in West Africa in Guinea, working in finance and banking there before coming to the U.S. only half a ...
It is a daily occurrence in a neighborhood with the dubious distinction of being New York City’s “hub of heroin.” It’s a bustling, sometimes ...
In 1930, the Bronx was 50% Jewish ... shtetls like Brooklyn’s Borough Park and exurban New York’s Kiryas Joel. Russian Jews ...
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