Children’s Hospital at Montefiore Continues Children’s Virtual Read Along Series

  Pediatricians at the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM) are hosting a series of live read alongs with children during school recess. The initiative started during winter break, and will continue next week with the doctors reading books focused on “healthy, happy hearts” in honor of American Heart Month.   Led by the Office of Government & Community Relations at Montefiore, the live story time, carried out by English and Spanish speaking pediatricians, offers an opportunity for community engagement with children and reinforcement of literacy skills during the school break. The program is open to any children. They do not


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Bronxites Urged to Show Small Businesses Love for St. Valentine’s Day as Indoor Dining Reopens

In what may be a first, 44 neighborhood organizations representing New York City’s five boroughs have joined forces to deliver messages of love and support to small businesses throughout the city, all in time for St. Valentine’s Day. The 44 associations are a combination of Business Improvement Districts (BIDs), chambers of commerce, merchant associations and other community-based development organizations.   Each of the 44 participating neighborhood associations will customize the “St. Valentine’s Day Sweethearts Shop Local” program to the individual neighborhoods across the city, with the following common messages to New Yorkers: Shop local Order direct Write a positive review


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Update: Jamaal Bowman Joins House Education, Energy Committees, Does Not Replace Marjorie Taylor Greene

Freshman, Congressman Jamaal Bowman, who represents New York City’s 16th congressional district in the Bronx, was formally and unanimously elected by colleagues on Monday, Feb. 8, to be vice chair of the U.S. Congressional Committee on Education and Labor for the 117th Congress. A spokesperson for Bowman confirmed to the Norwood News on Tuesday, Feb. 9, that the congressman’s placement on the committee and his election to vice chair was unrelated to Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene’s recent removal from it.   “He was named to the committee in December prior to his swearing-in,” Bowman’s spokesperson said. The New York congressman


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CCRB to Hold Public Board Meeting on New Rules to Investigate Alleged NYPD Sexual Misconduct

The New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) will hold its monthly public Board meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 10, at 4 p.m. via Webex, during which the Board will vote on some new rules governing its remit which were proposed last year, as reported by Norwood News.   If adopted, the new rules will enable the CCRB to restart investigations of sexual misconduct committed by NYPD officers, and allow the agency to investigate allegations of false official statements made by NYPD officers against civilians in official proceedings or on official police paperwork. The final version of the rules can


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New Assembly Members Back Fernández as Bronx BP Race Heats Up

  The following is an extended version of a story that was recently published in our print edition. Two of the newest assembly members representing the Bronx have endorsed Assemblywoman Nathalia Fernández in her bid for the Bronx borough presidency. Chantel Jackson and Kenny Burgos were both elected to the State Assembly last November, and on Wednesday, Jan. 27, all three assembly members showed up at Starlight Park, close to Crotona Park East, to make the endorsement public.   “I’ve known the assemblywoman for a few years now,” Burgos said. “I’ve worked with her in different capacities. I know she’s


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Man Sought in Connection with Robbery Pattern

The New York City Police Department is asking the public’s assistance identifying the man seen in the attached photos who is sought in connection with robberies that occurred in the 52nd and in the 50th precincts.   It was reported to police that on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021 at 1 p.m., inside 2501 Grand Concourse (Marshalls) in Fordham Manor, the man entered the location and placed store merchandise in a bag and attempted to leave without paying. When he was approached by a 48-year-old male security guard, the man displayed a knife, threatened the employee, and fled on foot to


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Take-5, Top-Prize Lottery Ticket Sold in the Bronx

The New York Lottery announced on Sunday, Feb. 7, there were multiple top-prize, winning tickets sold for the Feb 6, TAKE-5 drawing. The tickets were sold in The Bronx and in Brooklyn at the following locations:   JHER Inc located at 3287A Westchester Avenue in the Pelham Bay section of The Bronx, which sold one prize-winning ticket worth $33,531.00 Lucky Lotto 1 Deli Inc located at 1450 Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn, which sold one prize-winning ticket worth $33,531.00   Take-5 numbers are drawn from a field of one through 39. Drawings take place every evening at 10:30 p.m. Winning tickets


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Animal Legal Defense Fund Urges New Yorkers to Keep Pets Warm

As New York gets a significant amount of snow this week, the Animal Legal Defense Fund, the nation’s leading legal advocacy organization for animals, has tips for how pet owners can ensure their companion animals sail through even the worst weather winter has to offer. The organization says that dogs, cats, and other companion animals are not much better equipped to handle the cold than humans are, so it’s important to pay close attention to signals they may be getting uncomfortable.   First and foremost, bring your companion animals indoors, where it is warm. If it’s too cold for you


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City Issues Hazardous Travel Advisory ahead of Snow Storm on Sunday, Feb 7 from 6 a.m.

On Saturday, Feb. 5, the New York City Emergency Management Department (EMD) issued a hazardous travel advisory for Sunday, Feb. 7. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for New York City which will be in effect from 6 a.m. Sunday through 9 p.m.   According to the latest forecast, a winter storm is expected to bring steady light to moderate snow to the area beginning early Sunday morning through the afternoon, before tapering off in the evening. The heaviest period of snow is forecast between sunrise Sunday and early Sunday afternoon. Snowfall rates of an inch


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