Bronx Children’s Museum set to open on Dec. 3
The Bronx Children’s Museum, after operating as a “with or without walls” museum for almost two decades, has finally settled into a permanent home along the Harlem River and will…
The Bronx Children’s Museum, after operating as a “with or without walls” museum for almost two decades, has finally settled into a permanent home along the Harlem River and will…
Noticing the lack of LGBTQ visibility and support as she walked the halls of Bronx Leadership Academy II, dance teacher Belle Torres decided to become an LGBTQ advisor because she…
On a Saturday morning, 15-year old Timothy Hillard leaves his home in the South Bronx to head towards Mott Haven Academy to attend an after school performing arts program. Once…
Mayor Eric Adams and Schools Chancellor David Banks Thursday announced their plans to expand the Gifted and Talented program across all boroughs. Para leer una version en español, vaya a…
This summer, thousands of young New Yorkers will be eligible for paid jobs through the city’s Summer Youth Employment Program, and BronxWorks is one of many Bronx organizations encouraging young…
Construction is now underway on the new Edward L. Grant School in the Bronx, which will add 433 new seats in School District 9. Located at 1302 Edward L. Grant…
With new funding, youth programs in the Bronx are expanding to serve those at risk for violence in their communities. Bronx Rises Against Gun Violence (B.R.A.G.) announced that private foundation…
A quadruple-header at Andrew Jackson Houses in Melrose on July 7 followed the street co-naming ceremony for Brandon Hendricks at the corner of 156th Street and Park Avenue. The second…