Fordham Manor: Group Assault of 21-Year-Old Man

  The NYPD is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying eight individuals seen in the attached video who are sought for questioning in connection with a robbery that occurred in Fordham Manor, located in the 52nd precinct.   On Tuesday, Oct. 12, at approximately 9.22 p.m., the individuals approached a 21-year-old man in front of 4 West Kingsbridge Road. They proceeded to kick him, punch him and slash him in the face with a cutting instrument. They also stole the victim’s Android cellphone, before fleeing the location. EMS responded and transported the victim to an area hospital in stable condition.


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UPDATE Norwood: 14-Year-Old Student Slashed in Williamsbridge Oval Park

Police from the 52nd precinct are investigating the slashing of a 14-year-old boy in Williamsbridge Oval Park in Norwood which took place over the weekend.   The NYPD confirmed that on Saturday, Oct. 9, at 4.40 p.m., a 14-year-old boy was playing basketball [in the specified park, located at 3224 Reservoir Oval E.] when a male assailant approached him and slashed him on the cheek. The victim was removed to Jacobi Medical Center in stable condition.   According to the victim’s mother, whose identity we are not disclosing, the assailant is known to the victim as they were former classmates


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UPDATE Poe Park Visitor Center Remains Closed, as Others Reopen

  Proclaiming that New York City was back open, after an almost 18-month long shutdown amid the coronavirus pandemic, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Monday, Sept. 13, that recreation centers across the city were once again open. However, at least one center in the Bronx has remained closed to the public as of Friday, Oct. 1.   Speaking at the Sept. 13 press conference, De Blasio told New Yorkers, “We’re coming back, and we’re coming back in so many ways, and it’s not just about work.” He added, “It’s about the ways we have fun, and the ways that


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UPDATE 44th Annual Bronx Columbus Day Parade Returns Amid Rainfall

Having been canceled last year due to prevailing restrictions on large gatherings amid the coronavirus outbreak, the Bronx Columbus Day Parade returned for the 44th time, taking place along Morris Park Avenue in the Morris Park section of the Bronx on Sunday, Oct. 10.   Participating in his last parade as Mayor of New York City, Bill de Blasio joined Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark,  Assemblyman Michael Benedetto (A.D. 82), Councilman Mark Gjonaj (C.D. 13), and Councilwoman Vanessa Gibson (C.D. 16), Democratic nominee for Bronx borough president and Democratic Female District Leader Irene Estrada (A.D. 80) as they made their


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UPDATE Bedford Park: Search for Woman following Assault on Mother with Toddler

    The New York City Police Department seeking the public’s help finding the unidentified individual seen in the attached photo and video who is sought in connection with an assault that occurred in Bedford Park, in the 52nd precinct. It was reported to police that on Tuesday, Aug. 24, at approximately 8.47 a.m., a 2-year-old girl was exiting 230 East 198th Street with her mother when an unidentified woman approached her from behind, pushed her to the ground and caused her head to strike the pavement. The assailant fled on foot, northbound on Valentine Avenue. The victim was transported


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University Heights: Housing Lottery Launches for Units at 65 Buchanan Place

  An affordable housing lottery has launched for units at 65 Buchanan Place, a seven-story, mixed-use building in the University Heights section of the Bronx, as reported by YIMBY.   Designed by Asher Hershkowitz Architect, and developed by Craig Nassi of BCN Development, the structure yields 23 residential units. Available on NYC Housing Connect, NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s housing portal, are seven units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $60,515 to $139,620.   Amenities include a shared laundry room and a virtual doorman. Units come with name-brand


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Drag Racing Cause of Three-Car Crash involving Parked Cars in Shorehaven?

  An early morning crash damaged three, vehicles parked on Soundview Avenue in the Shorehaven section of the borough, and the owner of one of the vehicles said the incident allegedly stemmed from continued drag racing along the desolate strip of road. Drag racing is a type of motor racing in which cars or motorcycles (usually specially prepared for the purpose) compete, usually two at a time, to be first to cross a set finish line.   Henry Palayo, a resident of the area and treasurer of Bronx Community Board 9, said he woke up to a loud boom after


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Bronx CB7 Tackles Vaccine Hesitancy Among Veterans

  For Community Board 7 (CB7), reaching vaccine-hesitant veterans in the Bronx has been one of the Veterans’ Affairs committee’s top concerns. Their conversation continued at their most recent committee meeting held on Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2021.   Helene Redd is the committee’s newly appointed co-chair and said vaccination is a big issue because a lot of veterans are objecting to it. “How do we reach these people?” she asked. (For details of the other Bronx CB7 committee members, click here.)   While the COVID-19 landscape has shifted substantially from the early days of pandemic when refrigerated trucks were lined


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TAKE 5, Top-Prize Lottery Ticket Sold in Fordham Manor

The New York Lottery announced on Friday, Oct. 8, that there were multiple, top-prize winning tickets sold for the Oct. 7 TAKE 5 drawing. The tickets were sold in Fordham Manor in The Bronx and in Troy at the following locations: Kings Gift Shop located at 6 W Kingsbridge Road in Fordham Manor, which sold one prize-winning ticket worth $21,586.00 Stewart’s Shops #356 located at 127 Congress Sts. in Troy, which sold one prize-winning ticket worth $21,533.00   TAKE 5 numbers are drawn from a field of one through 39. The drawing is televised twice daily at 2:30 p.m. and 10:30


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