• ‘We won’t allow that’: City Hall rallygoers demand Mayor Adams roll back cuts to senior centers, meal programs

    ‘We won’t allow that’: City Hall rallygoers demand Mayor Adams roll back cuts to senior centers, meal programs
    Advocates, City Council members and hundreds of seniors rallied outside of City Hall on Thursday against Mayor Eric Adams’ $80 million in proposed cuts to the city’s Department of the Aging.
    The proposed $80 million trim, which is part of Adams’ Fiscal Year 2025 executive budget, comes on top of another $20 million cut from the department in the current fiscal year. Advocates say the cuts could result in the closure of 60 senior centers across the city as early as next January
  • Anthony Rizzo injury: 1B could miss 4-6 weeks, Yankees call up Ben Rice

    Anthony Rizzo injury: 1B could miss 4-6 weeks, Yankees call up Ben Rice
    Anthony Rizzo was trying to work through a brutal slump but now he has landed on the injured list. 
    The New York Yankees’ veteran first baseman could be sidelined between four and six weeks after suffering a fractured right arm, as first reported by The Athletic. Rizzo suffered the injury during the seventh inning of Sunday night’s 9-3 loss at Fenway Park when he tried to evade Boston Red Sox pitcher Brennan Bernardino, who was trying to cover first base while receiving a throw
  • St. Catharine Academy celebrates high school, eighth grade graduations

    St. Catharine Academy celebrates high school, eighth grade graduations
    St. Catharine Academy (SCA) in Pelham Gardens held its 135th graduation ceremony for the class of 2024 on Wednesday, May 29. The school, on June 7, also celebrated its first eighth grade graduation coming to the Williamsbridge Road building in the 1950s. 
    Families gathered to celebrate the remarkable success of the Class of 2024. The all-girls Catholic college preparatory school graduates have earned over $21.7 million in academic grants and scholarships and acceptance to 135 colleges and u
  • Op-Ed | Celebrating Juneteenth with a new heritage walk, landmark, and progress

    Op-Ed | Celebrating Juneteenth with a new heritage walk, landmark, and progress
    As the second Black mayor of New York City, I am proud to celebrate Juneteenth, a day that commemorates June 19, 1865, when every enslaved Black American was finally free. This is a day of importance not just for Black Americans, but for all Americans. It is a day when the promise of freedom finally matched Black Americans’ lived reality. It is a day when the freedom for which America is known for around the world finally became available to a wider group of citizens.
    However, as we all kn
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  • NYC rents going up again for stabilized apartments; what the Rent Guidelines Board vote means for 1.1 million tenants

    NYC rents going up again for stabilized apartments; what the Rent Guidelines Board vote means for 1.1 million tenants
    The Rent Guidelines Board voted Monday night to increase the rent for more than 1 million rent-stabilized tenants in the face of infuriated advocates who protested the decision.
    Hundreds took to the streets on the Upper East Side with dozens blocking the entrance to Hunter College where the board — a nine-member mix of tenant, owner and public representatives appointed by the mayor — voted 5-4 to approve a 2.75% increase for one-year leases and 5.25% for two-year leases. 
    The fi
  • Congestion pricing: Bronx pols split on last-minute decision to pause toll program

    Congestion pricing: Bronx pols split on last-minute decision to pause toll program
    Bronx politicians are mixed in their support for congestion pricing following Gov. Kathy Hochul’s abrupt announcement earlier this month to delay the start of the Manhattan toll program. 
    Some have expressed frustration with Hochul’s about-face — reported on by nearly every Manhattan-based publication the first week of June — but a few others threw their support to the governor, claiming congestion pricing will burden their constituents. 
    The program, approved b
  • Bronx youth get ready for Camp Junior, named in honor of local teen murdered in 2018

    Bronx youth get ready for Camp Junior, named in honor of local teen murdered in 2018
    June 20 marks six years since 15-year-old Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz was chased, beaten and stabbed to death by gang members in the Belmont neighborhood. As Junior’s family and community celebrate his legacy this week and every day, hundreds of Bronx kids are getting ready to depart for a sleepaway summer camp named in his honor.
    The Bronx Times spoke with Kayla Paulino, who is starting her third summer as the director of Camp Junior.“I wholeheartedly believe that eve
  • Yankees ace Gerrit Cole to make 2024 season debut Wednesday

    Yankees ace Gerrit Cole to make 2024 season debut Wednesday
    Gerrit Cole, the New York Yankees’ largest reinforcement yet, is headed back to the Bronx Bombers’ ranks. 
    Manager Aaron Boone confirmed on the Talkin’ Yanks podcast on Monday that the veteran right-hander will make his season debut on Wednesday against the Baltimore Orioles. The reigning AL Cy Young Award winner was sidelined during spring training due to an elbow injury that was originally tabbed as a near-dooming blow for a team whose starting rotation was uncertain.&nb
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  • CUNY failed to properly investigate incidents of antisemitism and Islamophobia, feds say

    CUNY failed to properly investigate incidents of antisemitism and Islamophobia, feds say
    Several City University of New York (CUNY) colleges improperly investigated antisemitism and Islamophobia on their campuses, the U.S. Department of Education announced Monday.
    The federal education department said it reached an agreement with CUNY mandating that the city’s public college system take several corrective actions — including reopening or initiating investigations of complaints and reports of alleged discrimination.
    The CUNY colleges at the center of the department’
  • ‘Stay out of our lanes’: MTA expanding camera enforcement program to combat bus stop blockers, double parkers

    ‘Stay out of our lanes’: MTA expanding camera enforcement program to combat bus stop blockers, double parkers
    The MTA is expanding its automated camera enforcement program beyond those blocking bus lanes — bringing buses capable of issuing tickets to bear on scofflaw drivers slowing down New Yorkers’ commutes.
    Automated Camera Enforcement (ACE) launches this week on 623 buses across 14 routes in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens. By the end of the year, the MTA says the technology will be on 1,023 buses across 33 distinct routes.
    The buses are equipped with technology that can autom
  • PHOTOS | Bronx BP’s LGBTQ+ Taskforce Pride party has special message for youth

    PHOTOS | Bronx BP’s LGBTQ+ Taskforce Pride party has special message for youth
    Vivika Westwood (l.), sitting with Maxxx Tsunami, was the mistress of ceremonies at the BP’s Pride party. “I would tell [the youth] that they’re not alone,” said Westwood. “My wish for them is that they understand that they come from a community that is as old as existence. We have always been here — and we’ll always be here.”Photo ET Rodriguez
    Performer Maxxx Tsunami gave it her all as she strut up and down the restaurant and got down on the floor
  • WHEDco unveils plaques at Bronx Music Hall

    WHEDco unveils plaques at Bronx Music Hall
    The Women’s Housing and Economic Development Corporation (WHEDco) unveiled over 40 stainless steel, brass and rose gold recognition plaques on the façade of the Bronx Music Hall on Thursday, June 6, acknowledging individuals and organizations who have played meaningful roles in the development of the Bronx Music Heritage Center and the Bronx Music Hall, and in the artistic, cultural, social and physical fabric of the Bronx.
    Attendees applaud the unveiling of plaques on June 6, 2024.
  • NYPD Community Affairs hosts Bronx Father’s Day celebration

    NYPD Community Affairs hosts Bronx Father’s Day celebration
    The NYPD’s Community Affairs Bureau hosted a Father’s Day Cut & Brunch celebration on June 12, held in honor of the amazing fathers in the Bronx community. The event, held at the BronxWorks Pyramid Cornerstone Community Center (884 Washington Ave.), was free for all fathers.Fathers and all present enjoyed free haircuts, food, drinks, great music and good laughs. 
    A group photo with Officer Cristina Cepeda-Chavez, Officer Dili Jefferson, Officer Sherrell Davis; FEC Commu
  • Yankees meet Orioles in massive June clash with Gerrit Cole return looming

    Yankees meet Orioles in massive June clash with Gerrit Cole return looming
    With a slim 1.5-game lead over their division rivals in the American League East, the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles will face off in a crucial three-game series for top billing, beginning Tuesday at Yankee Stadium.
    The Yankees, with a robust .676 win percentage, come in with the best record in Major League Baseball. The Orioles, 8-2 in their last 10 games, are tied for the second-best record in the league and are seeking to win the AL East for the second straight season. 
    Baltimore
  • BronxNet celebrates community art project grant recipients

    BronxNet celebrates community art project grant recipients
    Ten artists debuted their two-year-long innovative media projects supported by the artists economy initiative Creative Rebuild New York and BronxNet Media and Technology Studios on Thursday, June 13. 
    Participating artists included puppetry artists Alba Enid García Rivas, Kervin Peralta and Paola Poucel; filmmakers Jasmine White and Kobina de Graft Johnson; hip-hop artists and producers Ana “Rokafella” Garcia and Gabriel “Kwikstep” Dionisio; visual artist Mart
  • Column | First-of-its-kind reformer pilates studio opens on City Island

    Column | First-of-its-kind reformer pilates studio opens on City Island
    Business is thriving in the Bronx because of the community members with unique ideas for small businesses that, once they open, become an essential part of the borough. Wendy Clark is one of these people; Clark recently opened The Pearl, a movement studio on City Island. The business offers classes in pilates, yoga, meditation, dance and even pre- and post-natal movement.
    What sets The Pearl apart from other movement studios in the Bronx is that they offer reformer pilates, which is not offered
  • ‘A space to be proud of’: Bronx leaders announce $5.5M in funding for renovations to outdoor field at William H. Taft Educational Campus

    ‘A space to be proud of’: Bronx leaders announce $5.5M in funding for renovations to outdoor field at William H. Taft Educational Campus
    Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson, City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, Council Member Althea Stevens and Assemblymember Landon Dais joined school officials in the auditorium of the William H. Taft Educational Campus in the Claremont section of the Bronx on June 14 to present a $5.5 million check for upgrades toward the renovation of the Jonathan Levin Field.
    Shortly before the announcement, the community leaders spoke with the students about the process of the renovation project.
    Dr. Da
  • Yankees leave bases loaded in 7th, yield 9 stolen bases in 9-3 loss to Red Sox

    Yankees leave bases loaded in 7th, yield 9 stolen bases in 9-3 loss to Red Sox
    BOSTON (AP) — Boston’s Zack Kelly escaped a bases-loaded, no-out jam in the seventh before Connor Wong had a two-run triple in the bottom of the inning, lifting the Red Sox to a 9-3 victory over the MLB-best New York Yankees on Sunday night.
    The Red Sox set a club-record with nine stolen bases, with David Hamilton getting four, to take two of three games from the Yankees. It was the most stolen bases in a major league game this season and the most allowed by the Yankees since May 19,
  • New York Botanical Garden celebrates Juneteenth on Bronx Day

    New York Botanical Garden celebrates Juneteenth on Bronx Day
    Bronxites enjoyed a lively Juneteenth celebration on Bronx Day at the New York Botanical Garden on Saturday, June 15.
    Festivities included live music and dance performances by Chief Joseph Chatoyer Dance Company and The Everything Cover Band, arts and crafts, face painting, food trucks, and culinary activities.
    Chief Joseph Chatoyer Dance Company performed on Bronx Day at the New York Botanical Garden.Bronxites enjoyed a lively Juneteenth celebration on Bronx Day at the New York Botanical Garden
  • NYC panel could hike rents for stabilized tenants 6.5% in Monday vote

    NYC panel could hike rents for stabilized tenants 6.5% in Monday vote
    A New York City board will vote Monday night on how much to raise rents this year for the Big Apple’s approximately 1 million stabilized tenants — a hike that could reach as high as 6.5%.
    The nine-member panel, known as the Rent Guidelines Board, will hold its final vote to determine the amount in rent increases stabilized tenants will see this coming year during a June 17 meeting. The proceeding, which is open to the public, will take place at Hunter College’s Assembly Hall at
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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

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