Running groups make a quarantine comeback
As schools reopen and indoor dining tentatively resumes, running groups in the Bronx have also started meeting again for the first time during the pandemic under strict parameters. Bronx Sole,…
As schools reopen and indoor dining tentatively resumes, running groups in the Bronx have also started meeting again for the first time during the pandemic under strict parameters. Bronx Sole,…
On Oct. 1, Day One of the 2020 heating season, Danny Barber was worried. “The issues started already,” said Barber, president of the tenants association for NYCHA’s Jackson Houses in…
For one African Muslim involved in Mott Haven affairs, there is a great divide between the two candidates for President in the Nov. 3 election. Community Board 1 member Abdoulaye…
An eight-year-old shot in her mother’s NYCHA Patterson Housing apartment in Mott Haven. A man shot dead days after being released from prison in Hunts Point. Two women hit by…
Tenant leaders reject Housing Authority’s latest funding proposal After seven mayors, 10 presidents and more than 50 years of living in the Frederick Douglass Houses on Manhattan’s Upper West Side,…
A line stretched halfway down Morris Ave. and halfway around 153rd St. at a recent food market, held bimonthly by City Harvest, a non-profit organization that redistributes food throughout New…
Founders of NYCHA community garden look to overcome initial administrative hurdles Cesar Yoc wanders through lush greenery over to a row of raised beds within the Mill Brook Houses’ community…
While restaurants across New York City were allowed to resume indoor dining at 25% capacity on September 30, some South Bronx restaurants are opting out. Instead, they’re choosing to continue…