Mosholu Playground Adds New Mural, as Mural Project for Azalea Garden Remains on Hold

Celebrating its 53rd year, the purpose of the NYC Parks’ public arts program, Art in the Parks, is to use public space across all five boroughs as an outdoor museum, letting works of art “loose in the city, to set them under the light of day, where they intrude upon our daily walks and errands.”   Lady K Fever’s three murals, ‘Birds Eye View,’ ‘Soaring,’ and ‘Natural Elements,’ painted on the surrounding walls of Mosholu Playground have been in existence for almost four years and are a sight to behold. ‘Natural Elements’ is a visually stunning mural depicting insects and


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NY Working Families Party Endorses Four Bronx City Council Candidates, including Lora & Abreu

The New York Working Families Party (WFP) announced on Friday, Dec. 11, its endorsement of four 2021 New York City Council candidates in the Bronx: Adolfo Abreu for District 14, Mino Lora for District 11, Althea Stevens for District 16, and Marjorie Velázquez for District 13. The party said all four candidates are longtime community leaders, spanning all corners of the Bronx.   Sochie Nnaemeka, state director of the party, said that this year New York City voters demanded bold, progressive candidates up and down the ballot. “As we approach the 2021 elections, we must heed this mandate by electing


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Fordham Manor: Search for 65-Year-Old Missing Woman

The New York City Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Maria Aponte, 65, who was reported missing in the 52nd precinct.   Aponte was last seen Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020 at around 7 p.m., leaving her home at 2525 Morris Avenue, Apt#C2, in the Fordham Manor section of the Bronx. She is described as being approximately 5 feet, 5 inches tall, weighs 200 pounds, is of a heavy build, and has brown eyes and black hair. She was last seen wearing a pink jacket, gray leggings, a yellow shirt and black and pink sneakers.   Anyone with


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Former Manhattan BP Endorses Jessica Haller in 11th City Council District Race

Former Manhattan borough president and New York City councilwoman, Ruth Messinger, announced her endorsement on Thursday, Dec. 10, of Jessica Haller, Democratic candidate for New York City’s 11th Council District.   “I know firsthand what it takes to succeed in the New York City Council, and can’t think of anyone better suited to represent the people of the 11th Council District than Jessica Haller,” said Messinger via a press release. “Jessica has the experience, passion, and knowledge to get things done for our city. She is someone we can rely on to prioritize social and climate justice and have our


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NYPD Community Outreach Continues via Multi-Lingual Virtual Reform & Reinvention Session

  The final virtual police reform and reinvention listening session for 2020 was held on Wednesday, Dec. 9, in further efforts to continue to connect with New Yorkers, and address concerns around police and policing. About 90 people participated in the citywide virtual event, which was advertised as a multi-lingual session with translators available to take questions from callers in a number of languages.   Police Commissioner Dermot Shea, Chief of Patrol Juanita Holmes, who was promoted to the role on Oct. 29, and other senior police officials took questions on issues ranging from how to report police misconduct to


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Update: Missing 15-Year-Old Girl in Mott Haven Found Safe

The New York City Police Department had been seeking the public’s assistance in locating Myasia Gibbs, 15, who lives at 575 East 140th Street, Apt. 2Y in the Mott Haven section of the Bronx, and who had been reported missing in the 40th precinct.   Myasia had last been seen Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020 at 4.30 p.m. inside her home. She was described as being approximately 5 feet, 5 inches tall, has a  medium complexion and a medium build, weighs 158 pounds, and has brown eyes and black hair. She had last been seen wearing a blue sweater, black pajama


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Cuomo, De Blasio, NY Officials Unite in Urging Congressional Reps to Provide Fair Stimulus Funding to NY

Mayor Bill de Blasio, Governor Andrew Cuomo, Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and New York labor leaders sent a letter to the New York congressional delegation on Wednesday, Dec. 9, outlining the critical need for state and local funding in any stimulus bill in order to prevent massive damage to the State of New York.   The letter was addressed to U.S. Senators Chuck Schumer, Kirstin Gillibrand and members of the New York congressional delegation. In it, officials talked about the desperate circumstances New York suffered at the outset of the COVID-19 crisis that continue today. 


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Man Shot Twice in the Chest in Olinville, Possibly Exiting Illegal Social Club

Police are looking for a gunman who opened fire on another man in the Olinville section of the Bronx. Norwood News learned that both the gunshot victim and neighborhood residents are hesitant to cooperate with the investigation.   Audio from police radio calls reported that officers from the 47th precinct responded to an emergency call from White Plains Road and East 215th Street on Sunday, Nov. 22, at 8:45 a.m. regarding a shooting. It was reported that a 34-year-old gunshot victim had flagged down a taxi after being shot twice in the chest, and once in the leg. The police


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Update: Missing 46-Year-Old Pelham Gardens Man Found Safe

  Michael Ramos has been found safe.   The New York City Police Department had been seeking the public’s assistance in locating Michael Ramos, 46, of 2434 Lodovick Avenue in Pelham Gardens, who was reported missing on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020 in the 49th precinct.   Ramos was last seen on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020 at 9 a.m. inside his home. He is described as male, Hispanic, 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighs 170 pounds, has black hair, brown eyes, a medium build, a light complexion and a thick, black mustache. He was last seen wearing a black NorthFace coat,


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