Wakefield: Building Application Filed for 4180 Carpenter Avenue

Construction permit applications have been filed with NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) for a five-story, mixed-use building at 4180 Carpenter Avenue in Wakefield, The Bronx, as reported by YIMBY.   Located between East 232nd and East 233rd Streets, the interior lot is one block west of the 233rd Street subway station, serviced by the 2 and 5 trains.   Mark Stagg of RYTY Home Builders LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.   The proposed 53-foot tall development will yield 62,566 square feet for residential space. The building will have 92 residences, most likely rentals based on the


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HPD Announces Launch of “Heat Season”

The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) announced on Friday, Oct. 1, the beginning of New York City’s eight-month-long “heat season,” during which all residential building owners are required to maintain indoor temperatures at 68 degrees when outdoor temperatures fall below 55 degrees during the day. Indoor temperatures must also be maintained at a minimum of 62 degrees overnight, regardless of outdoor temperatures. Building owners are legally required to provide hot water at 120 degrees year-round.   HPD officials said that during the last heat season, spanning from Oct. 1, 2020 to May 31, 2021, HPD


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UPDATE Officer Charged with Assault & Criminal Mischief in 50th Precinct

The NYPD confirm that on Friday, Oct. 1, at 00.01 a.m., an off-duty New York City employee was arrested and charged in the 50th precinct.   Jermack Romero, 39, an NYPD officer with the 44th precinct in the Bronx, was charged with two offenses: assault and criminal mischief.   In response to a follow-up inquiry, the NYPD confirmed by phone to the Norwood News on Sunday, Oct. 3, that the two charges arose from a domestic violence incident. Police confirmed that the victim was in a relationship with Romero and alerted the NYPD of the assault. The additional criminal mischief


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New York Public Library Launches Host of Programs for the Fall, Reviews “Fine” Policy

New York Public Library (NYPL) has launched a suite of new, in-person, educational programs which became effective Monday, Sept. 20, and which are designed to support New York City students and their families this fall. They are available at several library branches in the Bronx.    NYPL officials said the diverse set of programs are designed to help students excel in school, spark a lifelong love of reading, encourage curiosity and independent learning, and remind the most vulnerable families that their local libraries provide access to critical educational resources and free, quality programming. Check out @NYPL's events for adults, teens,


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Bedford Park: Woman Stabbed in Chest on BX41 MTA Bus

The NYPD is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the individual seen in the attached video and photograph who is wanted for questioning in connection with an assault that occurred in the 52nd precinct.   It was reported to police that on Wednesday, Sept. 29, at approximately 2.15 p.m., inside a BX41 MTA bus, which was stopped at 2953 Webster Avenue in Bedford Park, the individual pushed a 61-year-old man off the bus. When the man’s wife, a 42-year-old woman, confronted the assailant about his actions, he stabbed her in the chest.   The assailant then got off the bus


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Norwood: Man Fires Several Rounds in Daylight Shooting

  The NYPD is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the individual seen in the attached video who is wanted for questioning in connection with a reckless endangerment incident that occurred in the 52nd precinct.   It was reported to police that on Wednesday, Sept. 29, at approximately 4.17 a.m., at a residence in the vicinity of Knox Place and West Mosholu Parkway North in Norwood, the individual fired several rounds at a 23-year-old man, before fleeing the scene in an unknown direction. There were no injuries reported as a result of the shooting.   The individual is described as


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Neighborhood Notes on Redistricting, Bronx Bus Redesign, Booster Vaccinations & More!

Missing Local People  A 10-year-old boy has been reported missing from Jerome Park. For more information, click here A 23-year-old man has been reported missing from Olinville. For more information, click here. A 13-year-old girl has been reported missing form Laconia. For more information, click here. An 85-year-old man has been reported missing from Williamsbridge. For more information, click here.     COVID-19 Updates On June 24, 2021, New York State ended the State disaster emergency (PAUSE order) declared on March 7, 2020, to fight COVID-19. On Sept. 15, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a series of universal mask requirements designed


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Lawsuit Gives Blind Individuals Access to NYS Emergency Mass Notification System

People who are blind and use screen readers will now have independent access to life-saving information offered by “NY-Alert,” New York State’s Mass Notification System. Disability Rights Advocates, a nonprofit, announced on Wednesday, Sept. 29, that under a settlement agreement just reached between blind advocates and the New York State Office of Information Technology Services (ITS), the state agency will bring critical information on the NY-Alert website into compliance with web accessibility standards within six months.   The advocates said this will mean that individuals who use screen readers can ensure they receive urgent emergency notifications, including time-sensitive alerts about


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Rivera Hails New State Health Commissioner, Dr. Mary Bassett, as “Exemplary”

State Senator Gustavo Rivera (S.D. 33), who represents parts of the Bronx, issued a statement on Wednesday, Sept. 29, on Gov. Kathy Hochul’s appointment of Mary Bassett MD, MPH, as the next State health department commissioner, following the recent resignation of Dr. Howard Zucker.   “Governor Hochul’s appointment of Dr. Mary Bassett as our State’s next health commissioner is a clear indication that she wants to quickly redirect the agency’s role back to its core mission— to protect and improve the health and well-being of all New Yorkers,” Rivera said. “Dr. Bassett, who will be the first African-American to lead


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