• Asm. Joyner Hosts NY LEO Students

    Asm. Joyner Hosts NY LEO Students
    See this story at BxTimes.com.By Robert WirsingBronx TimesAssemblywoman Latoya Joyner met with more than two dozen students and staff from the New York Legal Education Opportunity Program on Friday, June 30. The meeting gave students the unique opportunity to see first-hand how a busy legislative office provides a range of services to thousands of Bronx families.
  • Mayor Adams’ $111 billion executive budget plan restores some critical cuts, but shuts out libraries

    Mayor Adams’ $111 billion executive budget plan restores some critical cuts, but shuts out libraries
    Eight months after ordering most city agencies to dramatically cut their spending, Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday unveiled a $111.6 billion budget plan that restores some slashed funding — but still leaves areas such as the city’s public libraries on the chopping block.
    Hizzoner’s Fiscal Year 2025 executive spending plan clocks in at roughly $2 billion more than his preliminary budget released in January and $4 billion greater than this year’s adopted budget.
    The plan&rsqu
  • Bronx community foundations host human sex trafficking awareness event

    Bronx community foundations host human sex trafficking awareness event
    On March 27, Community Police Relations (CPR) Foundation hosted an event at the University Club of New York speaking on human sex trafficking. Bronx-born Al Eskanazy, the founding chairman/CEO of CPR was the moderator at this event. There were speakers who specialize in bringing awareness to trafficking and taught attendees how to keep their communities safe.
    Eskanazy speaks on human trafficking at the University Club of New York. Photo Jewel Webber
    Speakers at this event were Chanel Dickerson,
  • Two off duty cops arraigned in 2023 South Bronx rape: DA

    Two off duty cops arraigned in 2023 South Bronx rape: DA
    Two off-duty NYPD cops were arraigned in Bronx County Criminal Court on Tuesday for allegedly raping an incapacitated woman after a night out at Zona de Cuba in the South Bronx.
    Christian Garcia and Julio Alcantara-Santiago were arrested in the 44th NYPD Precinct on April 23 and charged with multiple counts of criminal sexual offenses — including sexual abuse, sexual misconduct and forcible touching, according to the Bronx District Attorney’s office. The Bronx Times asked the NYPD to
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  • What’s Happening | Anti-Proms, park cleanups, Barbie and more

    What’s Happening | Anti-Proms, park cleanups, Barbie and more
    Bronx Park Cleanup
    Saturday, May 4, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 
    Meet at the Allerton Ballfields at Bronx Park
    Southern Boulevard & Mosholu Parkway
    Free admission
    Join HiXher Fitness, LLC and mifithealthylife for a cleanup at Bronx Park for the 13th Annual Riverkeeper Sweep. This is a rain or shine event.
    Volunteers will meet at the Allerton Ballfields at Bronx Park.  Sweep leaders will first begin with a meditation to get volunteers acquainted!
    We recommend that all swee
  • Shooting outside Bronx building leaves one dead, another critical: NYPD

    Shooting outside Bronx building leaves one dead, another critical: NYPD
    Bronx detectives are searching for a perp who fatally shot one man and left another one in critical condition on Tuesday night. 
    Officers from the 46th Precinct responded to a 911 call, as well as an alert from the city’s Shot Spotter system, of two people shot in front of a two-story building at 2449 Morris Ave. in Fordham at approximately 9:49 p.m., law enforcement sources said. ShotSpotter is the NYPD’s network of sensors designed to detective possible sounds of gunfire, and
  • Affordable housing lottery opens in Crotona, with rent starting at $2,924

    Affordable housing lottery opens in Crotona, with rent starting at $2,924
    An affordable housing lottery has opened at 1821 Prospect Ave. in Crotona. The building has 32 available units, which consists of 31 studios and a singular two-bedroom unit.
    The income range to be eligible for this lottery is $100,252 to $198,250, or 130% of area median income.
    The inside of a unit at 1821 Prospect Ave. Photo courtesy NYC Housing Connect
    Studio units will have a monthly rent price of $2,924, while two-bedroom units are listed at $3,733.
    Residents of these smoke-free units will h
  • ‘Magician’ Bronx-based tax preparer facing prison time for fraud

    ‘Magician’ Bronx-based tax preparer facing prison time for fraud
    They called this Bronx-based tax preparer “the Magician,” but the Department of Justice is now calling him a fraud. 
    The U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Southern District of New York announced on April 15 that Rafael Alvarez — owner of ATAX New York, LLC and its location in Marble Hill — was arrested charged for allegedly swindling the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) out of more than $100 million in tax revenue by falsifying his clients’ tax returns from 201
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  • Sick celebration: Suspects who stabbed Bronx man to death threw party afterward at local bar, cops say

    Sick celebration: Suspects who stabbed Bronx man to death threw party afterward at local bar, cops say
    Police believe the suspects who fatally stabbed a Bronx man this past weekend toasted the deadly deed at a local bar following the attack.
    According to police sources, 27-year-old Keven Ramirez, of Mount Eden in the Bronx, got into an argument with a group outside of 1459 Wythe Place at around 1:06 a.m. on April 21.
    Authorities say a group of suspects was also apparently lounging on the street when some kind of dispute occurred.
    “They were getting a little loud, a little rowdy,”
  • Pastor Dr. Dillon Burgin views Israel-Hamas War as ‘distraction, red herring’

    Pastor Dr. Dillon Burgin views Israel-Hamas War as ‘distraction, red herring’
    As the conflict continues to unfold between Israel and Hamas as part of what is commonly referred to as “end-time prophecies”, Pastor the Rev. Dr. Dillon Burgin views the war more as “a distraction and a red herring” than prophetic.
    “However, it is not as much a direct and major part of end-time prophecies as many Christian preachers have been vehemently proclaiming,” Dr. Burgin, the founding pastor of Harmony Tabernacle in Brooklyn, and founder and internatio
  • These 13 NYC subway stations will receive ‘Re-NEW-vation’ upgrades and cleaning this spring and summer

    These 13 NYC subway stations will receive ‘Re-NEW-vation’ upgrades and cleaning this spring and summer
    Thirteen subway stations are about to get a healthy dose of spring cleaning and other improvements in the MTA’s latest “Re-NEW-vation” round, as announced Tuesday.
    The “Re-NEW-vation” program is the MTA’s concentrated effort at providing quick fixes at subway stations throughout the system — such as performing repairs, improving lights and providing deep cleaning. Some 75 stations have undergone “Re-NEW-vation” improvements since the initiati
  • Yankees notes: Luis Gil’s lesson, DJ LeMahieu begins rehab assignment

    Yankees notes: Luis Gil’s lesson, DJ LeMahieu begins rehab assignment
    It’s easy to forget that even the pros spend every day learning, and New York Yankees starting pitcher Luis Gil’s most recent outing was a prime example of that.
    It started when he balked in his first run of Sunday’s series finale against the Tampa Bay Rays with two outs in the third inning to tie the game at one apiece. That call prompted him to stare down at the home plate umpire — a position that caused far more trouble on Monday afternoon — and before it got any
  • Community boards weigh in on Metro-North megaproject

    Community boards weigh in on Metro-North megaproject
    Bronx residents and elected officials are weighing in on the proposed new Metro-North stations coming to the Parkchester/Van Nest, Hunts Point, Morris Park and Co-Op City neighborhoods. While the massive project has gained broad support, not all are on board with the zoning changes likely to accompany it. 
    The Metro-North proposal would bring one-seat rides from the East Bronx to Penn Station, Westchester County and Connecticut and would provide more open pedestrian spaces, including a plaz
  • Congressional art competition showcases student talent from AOC’s district

    Photo courtesy of the office of Rep. Ocasio-Cortez
    Apr. 23, 2024 By Iryna Shkurhan
    Students from U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s district gathered in Astoria last week to showcase their visual art submissions for the Congressional Art Competition.
    The inaugural showcase, held on April 19 at the Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens on 30th Road in Astoria, displayed several pieces by high school students from The Bronx and Queens who are part of District 14. Local organizations and co
  • Bronx man charged with sexual exploitation, receipt and possession of child pornography

    Bronx man charged with sexual exploitation, receipt and possession of child pornography
    A Bronx man is facing up to 60 years in prison for allegedly engaging in sexually explicit text message conversations with more than 15 underage girls in order to solicit pornographic photos and videos from them, according to federal authorities.
    Winston Colon Correa, 31, who was arrested last week, has been charged with sexual exploitation of a child, receipt of child pornography as well as possession of child pornography, according to the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
    Co
  • Suspect sought in deadly Bronx shooting outside McDonald’s restaurant

    Suspect sought in deadly Bronx shooting outside McDonald’s restaurant
    Bronx detectives released photos and video of a suspect wanted in connection with a double shooting at a McDonald’s restaurant last week that left a 24-year-old man dead and another critically wounded. 
    Officers from the 40th Precinct responded to a 911 call of two males shot at 279 East 149 St. in Melrose at approximately 4:03 a.m. on April 15. When they arrived, they found two men riddled with gunshot wounds throughout their bodies. 
    Both victims were found covered in blood whi
  • NYC parents slam mayoral control renewal, saying Adams ‘should not be in charge of education’

    NYC parents slam mayoral control renewal, saying Adams ‘should not be in charge of education’
    Though Mayor Eric Adams scored a victory this weekend, winning the battle of mayoral control over the city’s public schools, not all parents were celebrating with him. 
    Hizzoner and New York state officials have been fighting all year over who should oversee the country’s largest public school district once mayoral control was set to expire in June. But in an unexpected move, state lawmakers granted Adams renewed authority over the schools during the city’s long-awaited an
  • Op-Ed | New York City’s accomplishments

    Op-Ed | New York City’s accomplishments
    Halfway through our first term, it is time to look back on and celebrate all we have accomplished together.
    Four years after COVID-19 forced our city to a standstill, New York is back. With crime down, jobs up, a historic boom in tourism, and an economy firing on all cylinders, we are having one of our best years ever.
    Even for a city as resilient as New York, recovering from the pandemic was no simple task. But with strategic thinking and supportive programs, we created the right conditions for
  • Affordable housing lottery opens in Riverdale, with rent starting at $2,700

    Affordable housing lottery opens in Riverdale, with rent starting at $2,700
    An affordable housing lottery has opened in the Bronx at 3745 Riverdale Ave. The building has 27 available units, including six studios, seven one-bedroom units and 14 two-bedroom units.
    The income range to be eligible for this lottery is $92,572 to $198,250, or 130% of area median income.
    A staged photo of a studio apartment up for lottery at 3745 Riverdale Ave. Photo courtesy NYC Housing Connect
    Studio units will have a monthly rent price of $2,700. One-bedroom units will be $2,900 in rent and
  • Mental health clinics coming to seven Bronx schools next year

    Mental health clinics coming to seven Bronx schools next year
    Next school year, the city will open satellite mental health clinics inside seven Bronx schools, Mayor Eric Adams announced last week. The new clinics will serve over 6,000 students between the South Bronx and Central Brooklyn, and the effort more than triples the current number of mental health clinics inside Department of Education (DOE) schools. 
    At the satellite clinics, students will have access to individual, group and family therapy, as well as crisis management. School staff will al
  • MLB Power Rankings 4.0 (Week of April 21): A new No. 1, Mets hit top 10

    MLB Power Rankings 4.0 (Week of April 21): A new No. 1, Mets hit top 10
    The New York Mets are one of the hottest teams in baseball and their resurgence shows on the fourth edition of our 2024 MLB power rankings. 
    They are, however, still looking up at two divisional rivals in the Atlanta Braves (our new No. 1) and the Philadelphia Phillies along with the crosstown-rival Yankees, who remain entrenched in the No. 2 spot.
    The Los Angeles Dodgers have stumbled from their perch, but none have fallen farther than the Pittsburgh Pirates, who had a miserable week. But
  • Sunday stabbing in the Bronx leaves one dead

    Sunday stabbing in the Bronx leaves one dead
    Bronx detectives are searching for the killer who fatally stabbed a man on Sunday.
    According to police sources, 27-year-old Keven Ramirez, of Mount Eden in the Bronx, suffered a stab wound to the chest and was dropped off by a friend at BronxCare Health System Hospital at around 12:55 a.m. on April 21.
    Hospital staff called police after listing Ramirez in grave condition from the deep wound. Doctors worked to save his life, but he ultimately succumbed to his injuries later on Sunday.
    Through a p
  • Old Croton Aqueduct Walk receives Bronx’s first scenic landmark designation

    Old Croton Aqueduct Walk receives Bronx’s first scenic landmark designation
    The Bronx recently received the borough’s first-ever scenic landmark designation for the Old Croton Aqueduct Walk, where famed writer Edgar Allen Poe was known to stroll. 
    As the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) celebrates 50 years of scenic landmarks throughout the city, the designation of the Old Croton Aqueduct Walk brings the total number of city scenic landmarks up to 12. Central Park was the first to be designated on April 16, 1974, and the 50th anniversary vote by LPC to
  • SEE IT: Yankees manager Aaron Boone bizarrely ejected by Hunter Wendlestadt in 2-0 loss to Athletics

    SEE IT: Yankees manager Aaron Boone bizarrely ejected by Hunter Wendlestadt in 2-0 loss to Athletics
    BRONX, N.Y. — Without a single out recorded in the Yankees’ 2-0 series-opening loss against the Oakland Athletics on Monday afternoon at Yankee Stadium, manager Aaron Boone was ejected from the game for making remarks to home-plate umpire Hunter Wendlestadt.
    The problem was that Boone never said anything.
    “I really didn’t go after Hunter, I was more upset on the appeal,” Boone said after the game. “I said ‘Hunter you can call it too’ and hecame at
  • SEE IT: Yankees manager Aaron Boone bizarrely ejected by Hunter Wendlestadt

    SEE IT: Yankees manager Aaron Boone bizarrely ejected by Hunter Wendlestadt
    Without a single out recorded in the Yankees’ first of four games against the Oakland Athletics on Monday afternoon, manager Aaron Boone was ejected from the game for making remarks to home-plate umpire Hunter Wendlestadt.
    The problem was that Boone never said anything.
    Yankees starting pitcher Carlos Rodon hit Oakland’s Esteury Ruiz in the back foot and as Tyler Nevin steppedto bat Wendlestadt was heard issuing a warning toward the Yankees’ dugout, which apparently
    “You&
  • New York Legal Assistance Group offers free immigration legal services to the Bronx

    New York Legal Assistance Group offers free immigration legal services to the Bronx
    On April 18, the New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) Mobile Legal Help Center was at the Office of Council Member Eric Dinowitz. This event offered free immigration legal services to the public.
    Those who needed assistance were asked to set up an appointment at Council Member Dinowitz’s office and lawyers were available to speak on issues concerning asylum, application fraud, adjustment of status, DACA, naturalization, work authorization, TPS (temporary protected status), general immig
  • Westchester Square Library holds disaster training for Bronxites

    Westchester Square Library holds disaster training for Bronxites
    Westchester Square Library held a Citizens Preparedness Corps training at the branch on Thursday, April 18, from the Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Services.
    The training gave residents tools and resources to prepare for any disaster, respond accordingly and recover as quickly as possible.
    Program presenter Sgt. Ortiz, from the United States Air Force, gives audience members information about disaster preparedness. Photo courtesy Luz Marin
    Attendees received a backpack filled with
  • Woman dies after crash on the ‘Bermuda Triangle’ of the Bronx River Parkway

    Woman dies after crash on the ‘Bermuda Triangle’ of the Bronx River Parkway
    A woman died Friday after crashing her Jeep and flipping it over multiple times on a particularly deadly stretch of the Bronx River Parkway, leaving her passenger in critical condition as well.
    Police say a 30-year-old woman operated the Jeep northbound on the Bronx River Parkway, with a 34-year-old male passenger, just after 3:15 a.m. on April 19 when she lost control and struck a guardrail near the Boston Road exit in Bronx Park.
    The crash, police reported, caused the Jeep to overturn sev
  • Column | Bronx Kreate Hub offers low rent studio spaces to NYC artists

    Column | Bronx Kreate Hub offers low rent studio spaces to NYC artists
    If you’ve ever walked down Canal Place in Mott Haven, you probably couldn’t help but notice the brick building with a graffiti-style design on the front of it. But it’s not quite the same as the cheap spray painted words found on the side of other urban buildings — it’s the sign telling you that inside is the Bronx Kreate Hub, a place where all forms of art are welcomed and admired.
    The Bronx Kreate Hub is a coworking space for all kinds of artists in the area; pain
  • BP Gibson touts strong economic recovery, plenty of Bronx pride in State of the Borough address

    BP Gibson touts strong economic recovery, plenty of Bronx pride in State of the Borough address
    Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson promoted the Bronx as “a borough of legends” and promised big funding for local projects in her second State of the Borough address on Thursday, April 18.
    Vanessa Gibson delivered her second State of the Borough address on Thursday, April 18, before a full house at Cardinal Hayes High School.Photo courtesy BP Gibson’s office
    Gibson, 14th Bronx borough president and the first Black woman to fill the role, entered the auditorium from th

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