• NYC Health + Hospitals/North Central Bronx celebrates National Nurses Week

    NYC Health + Hospitals/North Central Bronx celebrates National Nurses Week
    Bronx Borough President L. Vanessa Gibson visited NYC Health + Hospitals/North Central Bronx (NCB) during National Nurses Week to celebrate the nursing heroes at the facility.
    Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson visited NYC Health + Hospitals/North Central Bronx (NCB) during National Nurses Week to celebrate the nursing heroes at the facility.Photo courtesy NYC Health + Hospials
    Nurses at NCB, and throughout the country, are celebrated during this week as they often go above and beyond what i
  • Driver in Bronx manages to flee after crashing his luxury car off a parking garage roof

    Driver in Bronx manages to flee after crashing his luxury car off a parking garage roof
    Police in the Bronx are looking for the driver who somehow survived a 50-foot fall after sending his luxury car plummeting off the roof of a parking garage Sunday morning.
    The collision totaled the sedan and took out a chunk of the structure, authorities said. Miraculously, the driver lived to flee the carnage.
    According to police sources, the driver of a Porsche drove off the roof of a Target located at Exterior Street and West 225th Street at around 5:12 a.m. on June 16.
    Amazingly, no one real
  • Editorial | Vote George Latimer over Jamaal Bowman in the 16th Congressional District primary

    Editorial | Vote George Latimer over Jamaal Bowman in the 16th Congressional District primary
    Bronx and Westchester Democrats have a big decision to make in the primary on June 25: Do they want their next Member of Congress to be someone who believes in ideals, or someone beholden to ideology?
    There’s a huge difference between ideals and ideology. Ideals are things for which to strive; ideology is something to impose. Those who believe in ideals act to protect and improve all the people they represent; those who practice ideology work only to protect and improve their cause, even i
  • Congestion pricing: Feds give final approval, seem to counter Hochul’s economic reasoning for pausing Manhattan tolls

    Congestion pricing: Feds give final approval, seem to counter Hochul’s economic reasoning for pausing Manhattan tolls
    The Federal Highway Administration’s final approval for the MTA’s now-shelved congestion pricing program gave plaudits to the tolling scheme which Gov. Kathy Hochul scuttled for the sake of easing economic costs to drivers.
    On the contrary, the approval decision on June 14 seemed to indicate that congestion pricing would provide significant economic benefits, including “travel-time savings and travel-time reliability improvements, as well as reduced vehicle operating costs.&rdq
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  • Bronx man wounded in early-morning shooting near Major Deegan Expressway

    Bronx man wounded in early-morning shooting near Major Deegan Expressway
    Cops in the Bronx are investigating an early-morning shooting on Sunday that left a man seriously wounded.
    Police said the incident happened at about 2:58 a.m. on June 16 near the corner of West 150th and Exterior Streets, below the Major Deegan Expressway and near the Bronx Terminal Market, in Concourse.
    Officers from the 44th Precinct, in responding to a 911 call about shots fired, found a 29-year-old man at the scene with a bullet wound to his leg.
    The corner of East 155th and Exterior Street
  • Gerrit Cole’s return on horizon providing more good omens for Yankees

    Gerrit Cole’s return on horizon providing more good omens for Yankees
    The Yankees sit atop the American League in large part due to what has been an elite rotation. They’ve also done it without their ace and reigning Cy Young Award winner.  
    Gerrit Cole, who won his first Cy Young last season, has yet to throw a pitch for the team this year. He has been sidelined since March due to nerve irritation and edema in his pitching elbow but could return within the week after striking out 10 with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Friday in what was his thi
  • Devers’ 2-run double helps Red Sox beat Yankees, stop Rodón’s 7-start winning streak

    Devers’ 2-run double helps Red Sox beat Yankees, stop Rodón’s 7-start winning streak
    BOSTON (AP) — Rafael Devers hit a two-run double and the Boston Red Sox ended Carlos Rodón’s seven-start winning streak by beating the New York Yankees 8-4 on Saturday night.
    Tyler O’Neill and rookie Jamie Westbrook had RBI doubles in a three-run first inning for the Red Sox, who rebounded from an 8-1 loss in Friday’s series opener to win before just the second sellout at Fenway Park this season.
    “It was better today than yesterday,” Red Sox manager Ale
  • Week in Rewind: Bronx-born rapper and friends launch Sonrisa, NYPD investigating Bronx deaths, AOC hosts discussion on antisemitism and more

    Week in Rewind: Bronx-born rapper and friends launch Sonrisa, NYPD investigating Bronx deaths, AOC hosts discussion on antisemitism and more
    Bronx-born rapper and friends launch Sonrisa, Puerto Rico’s newest rum
    Salsa, reggaeton and freestyle music blasted as hundreds gathered at Con Sofrito’s Puerto Rican Day parade after-party on Sunday, June 9, where a sea of people wearing and waving red, white and blue enjoyed free food, free drinks and the newest Puerto Rican rum to hit the market in partnership with Bronx-born rapper and entrepreneur, Joseph Cartagena — also known as Fat Joe.
    “It gives back to Puerto Ri
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  • Alex Verdugo slugs 2-run HR, drives in 4 runs in return to Fenway, Yankees beat Red Sox 8-1

    Alex Verdugo slugs 2-run HR, drives in 4 runs in return to Fenway, Yankees beat Red Sox 8-1
    BOSTON (AP) — Alex Verdugo had a two-run homer and four RBIs in his return to Fenway Park, and Luis Gil struck out six as the MLB-leading New York Yankees beat the Boston Red Sox 8-1 on Friday night.
    Verdugo spent four seasons with the Red Sox before being traded to New York in December in a rare deal between the AL East division rivals.
    “To come over here, do what we did as a team and obviously the swing that I put on in the first to give us the lead, it was a big moment,” Ver
  • Bronx June 25 Primary Election: What you need to know

    Bronx June 25 Primary Election: What you need to know
    Early voting for the June 25 Primary Election starts this weekend. Here’s what Bronxites need to know about their races. 
    Candidates 
    The June 25 Primary Election includes high-profile Bronx congressional, state Assembly and state Senate contests, as well as races for Judicial Convention delegate and alternate delegate and a Civil Court judge position. Here are the big races in the Bronx.
    Congress – Democratic Primary
    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (incumbent) vs. Marty Dolan
    NY-
  • Doctors rally at Jacobi Hospital to demand better contract and working conditions

    Doctors rally at Jacobi Hospital to demand better contract and working conditions
    Dozens of Doctors Council SEIU members rallied outside Jacobi Medical Center on Friday to demand a better contract, citing high levels of burnout and turnover among their ranks. The members are locked in a contract dispute with NYC Health + Hospitals (H+H) and affiliates including Mount Sinai and NYU. 
    Jacobi boasts a Level 1 trauma center, hyperbaric chambers for burn and smoke inhalation victims, a stroke center and even specialized treatment for snake bite victims. But those who rallied
  • DEP, NYC Parks finalize deal to ‘daylight Tibbetts Brook, extend Putnam Greenway

    DEP, NYC Parks finalize deal to ‘daylight Tibbetts Brook, extend Putnam Greenway
    The New York City Department of Environmental Protection and NYC Parks closed a $11.2 million deal with railroad and freight company CSX Transportation to finalize the purchase of a key piece of property needed to reroute Tibbetts Brook above-ground in an engineering feat known as “daylighting.”
    The $133 million project will remove Tibbetts Brook flow from the sewer system and create additional capacity in the Bronx’s drainage network, expecting to reduce combined sewer flows b
  • CM Stevens, 12 other council members endorse incumbent Bowman in Bronx/Westchester congressional race

    CM Stevens, 12 other council members endorse incumbent Bowman in Bronx/Westchester congressional race
    Bronx Council Member Althea Stevens joined 12 colleagues in announcing their endorsement of incumbent Rep. Jamaal Bowman for the District 16 U.S. Congressional seat, where he currently represents a small section of the north Bronx and parts of Westchester County. Bowman, who was elected in 2020, is the first Black person to hold the seat. 
    With the primary election coming in 10 days, Bowman’s race against Westchester County Executive George Latimer has become one of the most-watched r
  • Police investigate fatal stabbing in the Bronx

    Police investigate fatal stabbing in the Bronx
    Police in the Bronx are investigating a deadly stabbing that occurred in a Bronx public housing complex Thursday night. 
    Officers from the 42nd Precinct and PSA #7 responded to a 911 call of a male stabbed in front of 1420 Washington Ave., Morrisania, at approximately 9:42 p.m. on June 13. When officers arrived, they found 29-year-old Lilly Nelquan, who lives at the address, covered in blood and punctured with stab wounds throughout his body, police said. 
    EMS were on site and rushed t
  • Summer Sea Term 2024 begins for U.S. Coast Guard cadets

    Summer Sea Term 2024 begins for U.S. Coast Guard cadets
    On Monday, June 10, at 10 a.m., the training ship Empire State VII departed SUNY Maritime campus for Summer Sea Term 2024. Summer Sea Term is one of the requirements for earning a U.S. Coast Guard license.
    As part of the program, cadets — either deck or engine license candidates — must accrue at least 180 days at sea before they graduate. Time is earned during Summer Sea Term journeys after freshman, sophomore,and junior years.  This year they are headed to the Bahamas, Azores,
  • Saint Barnabas High School celebrates Class of 2024

    Saint Barnabas High School celebrates Class of 2024
    More than 40 Saint Barnabas High School (SBHS) seniors began May 31 with a beautiful Baccalaureate Mass celebrated by Bishop Joseph Espaillat.As part of his homily to the Class of 2024, Bishop Espaillat advised everyone in attendance “to be charitable, to be hospitable, and know that you are loved.”
    Following Mass, the official graduation ceremony began with family, friends, faculty, administration, and members of the Board of Trustees in attendance. Bishop Espaillat gave a heartfelt
  • Annual Spring Fling sees huge turnout at Lehman College

    Annual Spring Fling sees huge turnout at Lehman College
    There was food, drinks, singing, dancing and inspiring words shared on the campus quad at Lehman College on Wednesday, June 12, as VIPs and faculty gathered for the school’s fourth annual Spring Fling fundraiser.
    “Tonight, we’re raising money so that we can afford the student body better experiences, better opportunity and we’re so happy that there’s such a large turnout,” Ruben Diaz Jr. told the Bronx Times. The former Bronx Borough President, Ruben Diaz Jr.
  • ‘Ministry of presence’: Clergy and community rally against gun violence in Bronx’s 49th Precinct

    ‘Ministry of presence’: Clergy and community rally against gun violence in Bronx’s 49th Precinct
    On the evening of June 12, community and clergy members convened at the corner of Sackett Avenue and Williamsbridge Road for what Pastor Jay Gooding called a “ministry of presence.” 
    The gathering was a forceful call to an end to gun violence — and a tribute to Kelvin Sims, a 29-year-old man who was shot and killed at that intersection on June 9. 
    Members of Sims’ family sobbed as Gooding led the group in prayers of comfort and a denunciation of the kind of sens
  • Man found stabbed to death near Echo Triangle in the Bronx

    Man found stabbed to death near Echo Triangle in the Bronx
    Police in the Bronx found a man stabbed to death by the Echo Triangle Wednesday night.
    Law enforcement sources said officers from the 46th Precinct responded to a 911 call of a man stabbed in the intersection of Echo Place and East Tremont Avenue by the Echo Triangle park space on June 12 at around 9:16 p.m. 
    When officers arrived, they found an unidentified man covered in blood with a stab wound to his chest. 
    EMS responded to the scene and rushed the victim to Saint Barnabas Hospital
  • VISIONS raises thousands for services in Westchester and the Bronx

    VISIONS raises thousands for services in Westchester and the Bronx
    On Tuesday, June 11, at the Surf Club in New Rochelle, VISIONS raised approximately $20,000 for VISIONS services in the Bronx and Westchester.
    (From l. to r.) Honorees Mary McDonnell, Brenda Prohaska, Jan Fisher and Rachel McChain-Batista (missing from photo: Swannie Batista)Photo courtesy VISIONS
  • Big Winner: $1M Mega Millions ticket sold at Parkchester candy store

    Big Winner: $1M Mega Millions ticket sold at Parkchester candy store
    One lucky Bronxite just struck it rich at a Parkchester candy store after the New York Lottery announced Tuesday the shop sold a second-place prize-winning Mega Millions ticket.     
    The $1 million winner bought their ticket at Three Star Candy Store located at 1673 Metropolitan Ave. Though they have yet to come forward, the winner has a year to claim their prize, according to the New York Lottery.
    Al Haramoh works the lottery machine at Three Star Candy and said he’s h
  • Stanton, Trevino and Verdugo homer as Yankees beat Royals 11-5 for 12th win in 15 games

    Stanton, Trevino and Verdugo homer as Yankees beat Royals 11-5 for 12th win in 15 games
    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Jose Trevino capped a six-run first inning with a three-run homer, Gleyber Torres added a three-run drive in the seventh and the New York Yankees romped over the Kansas City Royals 11-5 Wednesday night for their third straight win in the four-game series.
    Giancarlo Stanton hit a 449-foot, two-run homer into shrubbery next to a waterfall beyond left-center, a night after hitting a 446-foot home run over three fences beyond center field.
    Stanton has five home runs at
  • Congestion Pricing: Comptroller Lander assembling potential plaintiffs for suit to restart paused Manhattan toll

    Congestion Pricing: Comptroller Lander assembling potential plaintiffs for suit to restart paused Manhattan toll
    City Comptroller Brad Lander said Wednesday that he is assembling a coalition of legal minds and impacted parties to potentially sue New York state over Gov. Kathy Hochul’s eleventh-hour decision to indefinitely pause congestion pricing.
    Because the governor framed her decision as a “temporary pause,” and the original start date of June 30 for the $15 congestion toll in Manhattan has not yet passed, Lander and others do not believe the time is ripe to bring a suit. Still, the c
  • AOC hosts discussion on antisemitism and its threat to democracy

    AOC hosts discussion on antisemitism and its threat to democracy
    U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who represents parts of Queens and the South Bronx, hosted a June 10 livestreamed conversation on antisemitism and its undermining effects on American democracy.
    According to Ocasio-Cortez, while Jewish people are the target of religious and racial prejudice, they are also the subject of a longstanding conspiracy theory that unfairly blames them for societal problems and undermines Americans’ trust in government.
    New York City is home to about 1.4 m
  • Empowering Generosity: The New York Community Trust

    We are joined by Amy Freitag, President of The New York Community Trust, discussing the Trust’s century-long legacy of fostering equitable communities across eight counties and serving 12.4 million New Yorkers. Amy brings extensive experience, previously leading initiatives at the J.M. Kaplan Fund and contributing significantly to environmental and historical preservation projects. From pioneering the first donor-advised fund to catalyzing pivotal projects, The Trust remains at the forefr
  • Assembly District 77 Democratic candidates square off in BronxTalk debate

    Assembly District 77 Democratic candidates square off in BronxTalk debate
    The two candidates running to represent the 77th Assembly District, incumbent Landon Dais and challenger Leonardo Coello, squared off in a debate that aired on BronxNet on June 10.
    The pair are competing in the Democratic primary scheduled for June 25, with both seeking to represent the neighborhoods of Highbridge, Claremont, Concourse and Morris Heights. 
    Dais, 43, won the seat in February’s special election following Latoya Joyner’s resignation and now seeks a full two-year te
  • What’s Happening | Summer film screening, Bronx River Sounds and more

    What’s Happening | Summer film screening, Bronx River Sounds and more
    Community Pride Celebration
    Friday, June 14, from 6:30 to 10 p.m.
    Beatstro at 135 Alexander Ave.
    Admission: free
    Come celebrate love, diversity and inclusion at the 2024 Bronx Pride Celebration! Join the Office of the Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson and the Bronx LGBTQIA+ Task Force to continue or kick off your pride celebrations this month. 
    To register for this free pride celebration, click here. 
    Summer Film Screening
    Friday, June 14, from 7 to 10 p.m.
    Joyce Kilmer Park
    Admis
  • Could Yankees’ Aaron Judge break his own AL home run record in 2024?

    Could Yankees’ Aaron Judge break his own AL home run record in 2024?
    There is being red-hot at the plate and there is what Aaron Judge is doing right now. 
    The New York Yankees’ slugger is amidst the most torrid stretch in baseball, hitting his 25th home run of the season on Tuesday night in Kansas City to extend his lead atop the MLB leaderboard. 
    Over his last 35 games dating back to May 3, Judge is batting .422 with 19 home runs, 44 RBI, and a remarkable 1.572 OPS. His season average has taken a dramatic leap because of it, catapulting from a w
  • Police Athletic League holds annual science fair in South Bronx

    Police Athletic League holds annual science fair in South Bronx
    Hundreds of young Police Athletic League (PAL) members in fifth- through eighth-grades from its citywide after school programs gathered on June 6 to compete at PAL’s Annual Science Fair held at PAL’s New South Bronx Center.
    PAL’s Science Fair challenged participants to explore and demonstrate the effects of natural disasters like hurricanes, earthquakes, wildfires and tornadoes on superstructures. Young “engineers-in-training” used the Engineering Design Process to
  • DJ Masai to host Father’s Day-Juneteenth event at Outer Space

    DJ Masai to host Father’s Day-Juneteenth event at Outer Space
    On Sunday, June 16, Bronxite music producer and DJ Masai will be hosting a joint Father’s Day-Juneteeth celebration at the renovated outdoor event space Outer Space. The family event, which doubles as a cultural celebration, will feature soulful house music and food curated by the DJ.Though the family-friendly social gathering is meant to unite all Bronxites, it also serves the dual purpose of uniting DJ Masai’s childhood neighbors, now artistically-inclined friends. Fast Forward Fil

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