SantaCon comes to the South Bronx
Bronx residents no longer have to make the trek to Manhattan to enjoy SantaCon. Dozens of people dressed as Santas, reindeer, and even lit-up Christmas trees bar-hopped all over Mott…
Serving Mott Haven, Melrose & Port Morris
Bronx residents no longer have to make the trek to Manhattan to enjoy SantaCon. Dozens of people dressed as Santas, reindeer, and even lit-up Christmas trees bar-hopped all over Mott…
Sixty-four years have passed since the pizza oven was first ignited at E 138th and Brook Avenue, and today, the pizza produced in that oven lives up to its name:…
Raidirys Rivas McCray defines herself as “a borderline activist, but cute.” Dressed in a fashionable cream sweatsuit with pink shoes, she warmly greets everyone she comes across at the Andrew…
Ten-year-old Benjamin, his dad, sister and escape room teammates grab some props to pose for a photo after completing their first escape room together. The Bronx has its first-ever hip-hop…
In a heated contest between familiar rivals, youth educator Clarisa Alayeto edged out one-term incumbent Arline Parks at Bronx Community Board 1’s Nov. 30 vote for chairperson. The vote was…
The South Bronx has shown impressive economic growth in recent years, despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s the conclusion of a new report released Tuesday by State…
Most middle schoolers worry about making new friends and remembering their locker combination. But New York City’s eighth graders are faced with another challenge: getting into a competitive high school.
In September, floods swept the South Bronx and much of the city in a whirlwind of rainwater, reminding New Yorkers of the importance of coastal resiliency, which the city has…