Anti-smoking campaign targets local youth
Bronx high school students trickled into a crowded New York City auditorium on October 24 as anti-smoking activists issued a stark warning:d “Don’t be a replacement smoker.”
Bronx high school students trickled into a crowded New York City auditorium on October 24 as anti-smoking activists issued a stark warning:d “Don’t be a replacement smoker.”
Names have meaning. Erasing our neighborhood's names erases from memory the courage of those who endured, those who rebuilt and those who strive today to raise their families and improve…
Over the past year, two groups battling sexual assault have teamed up with the governor to ensure programs for victims are restored. Governor Andrew Cuomo has pledged to restore $4.6…
Much of the congregation at Masjid Ebun Abass hails from West Africa, reflecting an immigration trend taking place across the area. The percentage of West Africans in the South Bronx…
Latin American, West African immigrants fuel sport’s local popularity On Sundays, a Hispanic semi-pro soccer league competes at Paul Robeson field in Mott Haven. On weeknights, youngsters practice soccer drills under…
Demonstrators voiced their anger in front of the Supreme Court building on the Grand Concourse on Oct. 28, saying the city auctioned a commercial building in Port Morris without local…
For the first time, Melrose-based community development group Nos Quedamos brought four young people among its delegation to the prestigious SOMOS el Futuro conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
A joint investigation by NYPD and the New York State attorney general's office alleges that a criminal ring used a lot at 380 Bruckner Boulevard in Mott Haven to stash…