• Need a World Cup ticket? Enter Mamdani’s lottery for a $50 seat

    New Yorkers hoping to catch a FIFA World Cup match without paying sky-high prices may soon have a cheaper way into MetLife Stadium.Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced Thursday that the city, working with the NYNJ Host Committee, has secured 1,000 discounted World Cup tickets for NYC residents.The tickets will cost $50 each and include free round-trip bus transportation to the New Jersey stadium, where the region’s eight World Cup matches will be played.“Ticket prices for this tournament h
  • Bronx murder mystery: Cops seek roommate of dead man found with knife stuck in rotting body

    Bronx murder mystery: Cops seek roommate of dead man found with knife stuck in rotting body
    Detectives in the Bronx are on the hunt for the roommate of a man whose rotting body was found inside a home, with a knife still lodged in the corpse, on Wednesday afternoon.Police sources said the grim discovery was made at 1:44 p.m. on June 3 inside a two-story residence on the 1000 block of Longfellow Ave. in Longwood.Officers from the 41st Precinct were called to the location after another resident reported smelling a foul odor for several days.[caption id="attachment_137852219" align="align
  • Fair Fares: IBO reports show expanding transit discount program would be cheaper than fare-free buses, but reach fewer riders

    Fair Fares: IBO reports show expanding transit discount program would be cheaper than fare-free buses, but reach fewer riders
    Several proposed expansion plans for the "Fair Fares" low-income transit discount program would be far cheaper than Mayor Zohran Mamdani's proposal to make all city buses free, although they would benefit different populations, according to a pair of new analyses from the city's Independent Budget Office (IBO).In its two reports released Wednesday, the independent budget watchdog found that even the most expensive proposal for growing the city-subsidized Fair Fares program would be roughly half
  • Meet the five Bronx teens who made their way to Carnegie Hall through Camp Broadway

    Meet the five Bronx teens who made their way to Carnegie Hall through Camp Broadway
    Across 15 states, representing 48 United States cities and countries such as Indonesia, Jakarta, and the United Kingdom, students 12-17 years old participated in Camp Broadway, a musical theatre camp. Five of the 60-member ensemble hail the Bronx: Mayhia Gonzalez, Isabella Cabrera, Zaydee Perez, Chantalee Pena and Samantha Gonzalez. On April 27, the students from the Camp Broadway Ensemble performed with New York Pops at their 43rd Birthday Gala at Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegi
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  • Housing lottery underway for 303 units in Hunts Point residential building, rent starts at $465

    Housing lottery underway for 303 units in Hunts Point residential building, rent starts at $465
    Sign up for our weekly email newsletter to stay updated on the latest housing lotteries in New York City.New York City has launched a housing lottery for all 303 units in a 14-story residential building at 1221 Peninsula and 1225 Spofford Ave. in Hunts Point.The first 32 units are intended for those earning 30% of the area median income and with an asset limit of $50,880. The next 43 units are for people earning 40% of the area median income and with an asset limit of $67,840. Another
  • Bronx man charged in three Fentanyl deaths, including a 12-year-old boy

    Bronx man charged in three Fentanyl deaths, including a 12-year-old boy
    The United States Attorney's Office announced today the unsealing of a indictment charging a Bronx man with causing the death of a 12-year old exposed to fentanyl and two other deaths allegedly caused by the same drug, all four years ago. He was brought into federal custody from New York State custody, where he had been serving sentences for other firearm and drug crimes.Aristides Cabrera, 35, was charged with the fatal poisoning of Alex DeFilippo and Kyla McCarthy on May 29, 2022 along with bei
  • Riverdale landlord and business owner finds solar solution to meet Local Law 97 requirements

    Riverdale landlord and business owner finds solar solution to meet Local Law 97 requirements
    For Bronx small businesses and landlords, complying with the city’s climate law, Local Law 97, is a huge challenge. But one Riverdale resident tenant and owner found a solution right on her own rooftop. Emily Weisberg owns eight small commercial buildings in the Bronx, which have been in her family for generations, and also runs the Moss Cafe in Riverdale while leasing the space. She said she took over property management with the advantage of several long-term commercial tenants but
  • Runners take over Yankee Stadium for annual Pinstripe 5K

    Runners take over Yankee Stadium for annual Pinstripe 5K
    The New York Yankees hosted their second annual Pinstripe 5K run on May 16. The run lets guests run, jog, or walk through the entire venue, ranging from the 100s and 200s section, all the way to the field. It is known as one of the first ballpark races in the country. Sponsors include Sequel, Securitas, EJ Electric, Circle Graphics, Guardian, Virtue Risk Partners, LLC, L&L Painting, Lobel’s of New York, Sprint to Spring 5K, Double Play Baseball Events, Populous, Fresh Direct, Lege
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  • More than 1,000 Bronx students showcase STEM projects at Yankee Stadium expo

    More than 1,000 Bronx students showcase STEM projects at Yankee Stadium expo
    More than 1,000 students from Districts 7-12, along with their teachers and parents, filled Yankee Stadium on May 30 to present their science projects produced during the school year for the 5th Annual Bronx STEM Expo. This event also rewards the students for their academic achievements and participation in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math). “Today, we celebrate the all-stars in our community and those are our New York City public school students. We’re
  • Throggs Neck BID to hold America 250 celebration

    Throggs Neck BID to hold America 250 celebration
    The Throggs Neck Business Improvement District will host a special celebration commemorating America's 250th anniversary on June 14.The event, which will also mark Flag Day, is scheduled from noon to 5 p.m. at DeRosa-O'Boyle Triangle and will feature live entertainment, food, children's activities, giveaways and community organizations.A centerpiece of the celebration will be the unveiling of the first three veterans memorial planters along East Tremont Avenue. The project will eventually includ
  • City Council makes unified push for increased FDNY staffing following several deadly Bronx fires

    City Council makes unified push for increased FDNY staffing following several deadly Bronx fires
    The Bronx City Council delegation and Twin Parks fire survivors are backing Speaker Julie Menin’s push for FDNY funding to add one more firefighter per engine company.A bipartisan coalition has formed in support of a $91.7-million city investment to increase FDNY staffing. At a June 1 press conference outside FDNY Engine Company 7/Ladder Company 1/Battalion 1 in lower Manhattan, Menin called for Mayor Mamdani to approve funding that would allow a fifth firefighter in the 86 busiest and dea
  • Petition seeks to save “irreparable” Van Cortlandt Park Stadium from demolition

    Petition seeks to save “irreparable” Van Cortlandt Park Stadium from demolition
    An online petition is gaining support as community members push to save Van Cortlandt Park Stadium from demolition after the Parks Department deemed the structure "irreparable" following a yearlong planning study.“The state and building has deteriorated beyond repair and will ultimately need to be demolished,” said Bronx Parks commissioner Jesenia Aponte at an April 22 Community Board 8 Parks and Recreation committee meeting.“At this point, the question is not if, but when,&rdq
  • Bronx Times Opinion | STROKE: Know what to do and how to prevent it

    Bronx Times Opinion | STROKE: Know what to do and how to prevent it
    All of us know someone who has had a stroke. It is a life changing event that burdens the individual, as well as those around them.In the U.S., stroke continues to be a significant public health issue. It is the 5th leading cause of death, and more importantly, a leading cause of adult disability. Every 40 seconds, someone in the U.S. suffers a stroke, and someone dies of a stroke every 3 minutes and 14 seconds.It is paramount to know when one is having a stroke and what to do should that happen
  • The Bronx Puerto Rican Day Parade celebrates modern day contributions with an eye on the past

    The Bronx Puerto Rican Day Parade celebrates modern day contributions with an eye on the past
    “Wepa” was the word of the day as floats, dancers and motorcades made their way up the Grand Concourse in a sea of red, white and blue on Saturday, proudly celebrating The Bronx Puerto Rican Day Parade.While honoring the contributions of modern-day Puerto Ricans, from food to politics, many also reflected on the legacy of Puerto Ricans throughout history. “ From the Young Lords to the work to create Hostos Community College, to so many of the Boricua community that s
  • Mott Haven high school students showcase ideas to revitalize the South Bronx

    Mott Haven high school students showcase ideas to revitalize the South Bronx
    High school students at the Laboratory School of Finance and Technology presented their ideas for enhancing Bronx roads, community spaces, and transit infrastructure to city government representatives during the closing ceremony of the Department of City Planning (DCP)’s annual Young Voices in Planning curriculum.Now in its fifth year, the eight-week program, taught jointly by teachers Hope Grossman-Devore, Bria Lynah, Alfonsina Jimenez and 10 DCP volunteers, introduces seniors at the Mott
  • Mayor Mamdani launches free building inspection program for New York City homeowners

    Mayor Mamdani launches free building inspection program for New York City homeowners
    To commemorate National Homeownership Month, Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Department of Buildings (DOB) Commissioner Ahmed Tigani launched the city's No-Penalty Inspection Program. From June 1 to June 10, New York City homeowners and small property owners can access free visual inspection of their buildings.By calling 311, property owners can schedule a free inspection and guidance on repairs, safety requirements, permits and any maintenance needs they have. Mamdani's administration says DOB inspect
  • What’s happening | Zootopia 2, arts and crafts fair, art exhibition and more

    What’s happening | Zootopia 2, arts and crafts fair, art exhibition and more
    Movies Under the Stars: Zootopia 2Friday, June 5, 8:30-10:30 p.m.Sid Augarten Field in Vinmont Veteran Park, West 254th Street, between Riverdale Avenue and Mosholu AvenueFreeGrab a blanket and come enjoy a movie in a neighborhood park or playground! This summer, NYC Parks and the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment will host family-friendly movie showings across the five boroughs. Movies begin at dusk. This event is free and open to the public.For more information, visit nycgovparks
  • Opinion | Congestion pricing is here to stay. Let’s fix what it has broken in the South Bronx

    Opinion | Congestion pricing is here to stay. Let’s fix what it has broken in the South Bronx
    Congestion pricing was sold as a public health victory: fewer vehicles in Manhattan, reduced congestion, cleaner air, and a more efficient transportation system. But one year after implementation, many Bronx residents are asking a difficult question: why does seemingly cleaner air in Midtown appear to coincide with worsening conditions in communities that have carried New York’s air quality burden for generations?The South Bronx historically has faced some of the worst air quality in the c
  • New York Botanical Garden’s newest exhibition ‘Flower Power’ fuses political history with psychedelic art

    New York Botanical Garden’s newest exhibition ‘Flower Power’ fuses political history with psychedelic art
    A windowless Volkswagen bus filled with plants and wrapped in groovily-painted vinyl, plays Jefferson Airplane’s 1967 hit, “White Rabbit.” At the Tulip Tree Allée, Gil Scott-Heron's 1971 anthem, “The Revolution Will Not be Televised,” blares out of a spray-painted school bus. Near the visitor’s center, a 15-foot peace sign adorned with flora sits in a reflecting pool. Harkening images of the hippie counterculture, the New York Botanical Garden&rsqu
  • Bronx man gets 75 years to life in prison for Umbrella Hotel shooting in Kew Gardens that killed one, injured two others: DA

    A Bronx gunman was sentenced to 75 years to life in prison on Friday for shooting up the old Umbrella Hotel in Kew Gardens on New Year’s Day 2021, killing one man and injuring two others.
    Richard Swygert, 24, was convicted at trial in March of murder in the second degree, two counts of attempted murder, assault in the first and second degree, and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree following a three-week jury trial.[caption id="attachment_611199" align="align
  • Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, Bronx orgs rally against ICE activity in Norwood

    Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, Bronx orgs rally against ICE activity in Norwood
    Public Advocate Jumaane Williams joined a May 22 rally against ICE enforcement in the Norwood area, where multiple recent arrests have occurred.  About two dozen residents and community advocates shouted, “ICE out of the Bronx!” and “Hands off the Bronx!” outside the Williamsbridge Oval Recreation Center and expressed concern about the many Black and brown New Yorkers, regardless of citizenship status, who have been abruptly detained off the streets. It inc
  • MTA cannonballs into summer season with launch of LIRR Hamptons express, additional subway/bus beach service

    The MTA took its first plunge into the summer season on Thursday afternoon with the launch of its express Long Island Rail Road Hamptons service ahead of Memorial Day Weekend.MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber and LIRR President Rob Free announced the return of the agency's "Cannonball" service ahead of the first such train of the season departing New York Penn Station at 4:07 p.m. on May 21.The service resumed just in time for the unofficial start of summer, and days after the MTA and five unions r
  • OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | Why the Bronx is the last affordable place to buy a home in New York City

    OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | Why the Bronx is the last affordable place to buy a home in New York City
    The Bronx might be the last place that the average New Yorker can afford to buy a home — yet, it has the lowest rates of homeownership in all of New York City.In a city filled with renters, only 20% of Bronx residents own their homes. Roughly 108,800 units are owned, making nearly 80% of Bronx residents owners, according to a study by the New York State of Health. The thought of going from a renter to an owner can seem daunting. Most people live lease-to-lease, unsure of how to afford
  • OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | Inside the Bronx’s rent-stabilized buildings, tenants feel the strain of a system under pressure

    OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH |  Inside the Bronx’s rent-stabilized buildings, tenants feel the strain of a system under pressure
    Every day, Carlos Angel makes the long trip down from his seventh-floor apartment two blocks away from Yankee Stadium.His dog can barely walk anymore, Angel said, so he carries him down seven flights of stairs to the lobby to use the bathroom. The routine is especially difficult because Angel recently underwent shoulder surgery himself. He also has a second dog that he takes outside several times a day.Between walking his dogs, feeding stray neighborhood cats and running errands, Angel  est
  • OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | ‘Weak oversight’ is failing Mitchell-Lama residents

    OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | ‘Weak oversight’ is failing Mitchell-Lama residents
    Mitchell-Lama housing across New York was created in the 1950s to provide affordable rental homes and ownership opportunities. But for many in the Bronx and the rest of New York City, the dream of keeping their New York City home for the long run is slipping away.  According to state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, the Mitchell-Lama program and its more than 45,000 New York City households are suffering due to a lack of proactive oversight and support by the city and state. DiNapoli has
  • OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | Who you gonna call with NYCHA problems? The Ombudsperson Call Center!

    OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | Who you gonna call with NYCHA problems? The Ombudsperson Call Center!
    The Ombudsperson Call Center (OCC) is an important source of oversight for NYCHA, addressing mold and water leaks in every borough. The problem is that few people know it exists. The position was created out of the landmark 2013 class action lawsuit, "Baez v. New York City Housing Authority."In that case, residents of the Bronx’s Melrose and Webster Houses were among the defendants who alleged that NYCHA knew about the hazards of mold and water leaks in buildings, especially for asthm
  • OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | NYCHA: The city’s worst landlord

    OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | NYCHA: The city’s worst landlord
    NYCHA buildings are home to more than 500,000 residents, making it the country’s largest public housing authority.But it is also highly distrusted, especially in the Bronx, where residents have witnessed the partial tower collapse at Mitchel Houses, an apartment flooded with raw sewage-contaminated water, daily outages of heat, gas and elevators, and other problems, large and small, that worsen their health, safety and quality of life. NYCHA also has a history of corruption, both amon
  • OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | From redlining to rot: Housing struggles in the Bronx

    OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | From redlining to rot: Housing struggles in the Bronx
    Why did the Bronx burn in the 1970s? Many scholars who study that terrible period point to redlining, a discriminatory real estate tactic that sparked the fiery downfall of the borough’s housing stock.Financial institutions and insurers drew red lines on maps of neighborhoods with a predominantly minority and lower-income population. They refused to offer residents approval for new loans; they increased insurance premiums or provided no coverage at all.Without loans to raise capital, landl
  • TikTok Small Business Showcase welcomes entrepreneurs from the Bronx and nationwide

    TikTok Small Business Showcase welcomes entrepreneurs from the Bronx and nationwide
    A diverse group of entrepreneurs and content creators from New York City and 19 states recently gathered at TikTok’s Manhattan headquarters, where they showcased their unique brands and discussed the power of social media in the independent business ecosystem. City Council Speaker Julie Menin and Bronx Council Member Kevin Riley joined the May 19 event in support of TikTok’s ability to help entrepreneurs take their brands to the next level despite high operating costs and other
  • Mamdani ‘NYCHA In Your Neighborhood’ hearings kick off in the Bronx

    Mamdani ‘NYCHA In Your Neighborhood’ hearings kick off in the Bronx
    The Mamdani administration kicked off a citywide series of NYCHA forums in the Bronx on May 20, where hundreds of residents brought their housing concerns directly to senior officials.The first “NYCHA In Your Neighborhood” event at the Classic Community Center in Melrose paralleled the administration’s recent “Rental Ripoff” hearings for tenants in privately-owned buildings. But instead of a town hall style, the NYCHA forum allowed for individual and small-group dis

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