Bedford Park: Search for Man following Armed Domestic Robbery

  The New York City Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the individual seen in the attached video and photo who is sought for questioning in connection with a robbery that occurred in Bedford Park.   It was reported to police that on Wednesday, Oct. 20, at approximately 9.40 p.m., at a home located in the vicinity of East 204th Street and Grand Concourse, the unidentified individual gained entry into the home of a 22-year-old female victim through an open front door.   The individual displayed a firearm, and demanded money from the victim. He stole


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UPDATE Election Day 2021: Unofficial Election Night Results & Voter Reaction

  After the polls closed at 9 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 2, and before Norwood News went to press with its Nov. 4th edition, the New York City Board of Elections (BOE) released the unofficial results of the various races.     The unofficial results of the various citywide, judicial and Bronx specific races are attached, as well as the results of the five State constitutional amendment proposals.     In the citywide races, Brooklyn Borough President and Democratic nominee for mayor, Eric Adams, was led in the mayoral race with 75 percent of the vote.   It's official


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District 11 City Council Race: Kevin Pazmino Says “Progressive Left” Has Taken Over Democratic Party

With campaigning almost at an end, and as the last remaining hours of voting remain on Election Day 2021, District 11 Republican and Conservative Party candidate, freelance filmmaker, Kevin Pazmino, is reminding voters why they should vote for him in the general election race.   Pazmino, previously profiled by the Norwood News [Kevin Pazmino] ahead of the March 2021 special election, ran unsuccessfully in that race against then candidate and now Councilman Eric Dinowitz. Speaking to Norwood News on Nov. 1, Pazmino said, “I would say if people are unhappy with the Democratic Party’s leadership, they should vote for change.”


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Op-Ed: How the Senate Will Decide the Fate of Local News

The Senate is now deciding the fate of local news.   As part of the Build Back Better Act, the Senate is, in the next few days, considering an important proposal: providing a payroll tax credit to local news organizations to retain or hire local journalists.   Why? Local news is in a deep crisis. The Internet has fundamentally broken the business model of local newspapers. The number of reporters has dropped by more than half since 2000.   There are at least 1,800 total “news deserts,” with no local newspapers at all, and thousands more have “ghost newspapers” that


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Kingsbridge: Food & Book Giveaway Held for 100 Families

Jessica Woolford, founder of community mutual aid group, Kingsbridge Unidos, Latanya DeVaughn, founder of Bronx Bound Books and representatives from State Sen. Alessandra Biaggi (S.D. 34) held a food and book giveaway in Kingsbridge on Friday, Oct. 29. The event took place at 4 p.m. at 824 Broadway between 238th and 239th Streets.

Jerome Park: Search for 11-Year-Old Boy, Reported Missing with Another Boy in Brooklyn

The New York City Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating two 11-year-old boys, one of whom is a Bronx resident, who were last seen, and reported missing, in Brooklyn.   It was reported to police that Ruben Rodriguez, 11, of 3001 Briggs Avenue in Jerome Park, and Jerome Jemmot, 11, of 56 North Oxford Walk in Brooklyn, were last seen together on Monday, Nov. 1, playing inside Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn, in the 88th precinct.   It’s the second time in a matter of weeks that Ruben has been reported missing, as reported.   Ruben is


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UPDATE As Election Day Beckons, Elected Officials Try Multiple Approaches to Curb Gun Violence

Reports of gun violence continue to make headlines in the Bronx and across the City, and some elected officials are making it a focal point of their political endeavors in the lead up to Election Day. Although New York City has seen historic drops in most crime categories, 2021 is proving to be especially dangerous for teenagers.   According to NYPD data, through Sept. 26, 2021, there were 16 fatal shootings involving teen violence. This is more than double the number, at seven, reported throughout 2020 for such fatalities. In addition, as of Sept. 26, 2021, there were a reported


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Robert Durst Charged with the 1982 Murder of Wife, Kathie, Maintains Innocence

Westchester County District Attorney Miriam E. Rocah announced on Monday, Nov. 1, that Robert Durst has been indicted for the murder of his first wife, Kathleen Durst, in South Salem, Westchester County, on or about Jan. 31, 1982.   Durst, 78, was charged by a Westchester County Grand Jury in an indictment on Nov. 1, with murder in the second degree, having previously been charged in a complaint filed on Oct. 19, 2021, with murder in the second degree.   In the context of the announcement, Rocah said, “When Kathleen Durst disappeared on Jan. 31, 1982, her family and friends


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Funeral Details Announced for Former Salesian High School Student and Coach, Paul Sousa

  Norwood News has been informed by officials of New Rochelle’s Salesian High School of the death of former student and coach, Paul Sousa.   “The Salesian Family is deeply saddened to announce the loss of the Salesian baseball star and former coach, Paul Sousa (’72),” the notice read. “Paul was an incredible athlete, coach and friend.” Officials at the school, located at 148 East Main Street in New Rochelle, NY said Sousa’s two sons, Paul Sousa Jr. (’98) and Scott Sousa (’03), also attended Salesian High School.   The following notice has been posted to the Pelham Funeral Home


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