The Hub, in the Melrose section of the Bronx, has gained a reputation as a public hotspot for drug users and dealers alike, with syringes and discarded ...
On a frigid, gray morning this month, a half-dozen community advocates stood on a street corner in the South Bronx, ...
Preliminary data from the first few weeks of New York City’s tolling plan show a possible uptick in traffic in the ...
Residents and Republicans held a Feb. 7 rally outside a soon-to-open migrant shelter on Bruckner Boulevard and East 141st ...
About two dozen South Bronx residents gathered on Feb. 4 to protest the city’s plan to open a 2,200-bed migrant shelter at ...
The Adams administration’s plan to open a 2,200-bed migrant shelter in the South Bronx – as it closes ... as the number of migrants coming to New York City and seeking city-supported shelter ...
A ribbon cutting at PS X811 was filled with cheers and smiles, as the community celebrated the brand-new hydroponic classroom. Lettuce, chard, kale, tomatoes, and ...
SOUTH BRONX (WABC) -- The impacts of the congestion pricing tolling plan reach far beyond Manhattan. Several miles north, people who live near the Cross Bronx Expressway have expressed concerns ...
“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 ...
115-year-old South Bronx Catholic high school to close in June After years of financial strain and an aging building, All Hallows High School, founded by the Christian Brothers, will permanently ...
New Yorker writer Ian Frazier takes readers on a twisty and entertaining tour of the Bronx's rich history, landscape and people.
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