Cuomo Urges New Yorkers Not to Travel for Thanksgiving

  On Thursday, Nov. 19, Governor Andrew Cuomo issued some travel and other updates in the context of the recent uptick in COVID-19 cases in New York State.   “What I’ve seen from this virus after battling it for 260-plus straight days is that in some ways its course is predictable,” Cuomo said. “So, it is clear that as people travel for the Thanksgiving holiday — so will the virus. Travel is a real concern because New York State has one of the lowest infection rates in the country. If people travel here from states with higher infection rates, that


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Health Check: Healthy Living with Diabetes

According to the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, nearly a million New Yorkers are currently living with diabetes. In usual times, managing diabetes can be a challenge. With the COVID-19 pandemic and associated stressors, this may be an even more difficult time to maintain a healthy lifestyle, and control of blood sugar levels.   In honor of National Diabetes Awareness Month, the Montefiore Office of Community and Population Health is sharing ways to prevent and control diabetes.   Diabetes is a long-lasting health condition that makes it hard for your body to break down the sugar from food


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Bronx Writer Chronicles Life as a 19-Year-Old

  Before Brianna Lopez turned 19, she decided to make a written record of her experiences during her last year as a teenager. In doing so, she decided that she wouldn’t hold back from sharing the ups and downs, the happy and sad times, the darkness and the hope she felt on the cusp of adulthood.   Through a combination of prose and poetry, Lopez, now 20, and a college junior in Miami who is majoring in professional writing, has self-published a collection of those experiences in a book entitled, “the nighttime series: a collection of poetry and short stories”


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Local Officials Honor Veterans at Woodlawn Cemetery

  A number of different events are scheduled throughout November to honor and assist America’s veterans, ranging from health seminars to legal discussions covering veterans’ rights. Last week, local, elected officials gathered at Woodlawn Cemetery for the annual, wreath-laying ceremony at the monument dedicated to those who served and died in World War I, the so-called “war to end all wars.”   Unlike years past, this year, the 25 or so attendees at the event wore face masks, had plenty of hand sanitizer available, and remained socially distant during the proceedings, hyper-aware of the rising coronavirus cases reported across the


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Elections 2021: Eric Dinowitz on Relationships, Education & Equality

  In politics, cultivating relationships is key. Eric Dinowitz says teaching taught him that early in his career. In 2007, at 21, he tried out for a position at John F. Kennedy High School in Marble Hill giving a demo to a class on how to create a PowerPoint presentation.   “I go to the principal’s office afterwards,” he said. “I go over the lesson and she’s like, ‘Well, the lesson was okay, but you memorized all their names, so you have a good personality’.” He got the job.   Now, having taught “thousands of students over 13 years,” Dinowitz


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New Charter School to Open in Fordham Manor in Fall 2023

Details of a new charter school that is to be located at 2720 Jerome Avenue in Fordham Manor were presented during Bronx Community Board 7 Education, Youth and Libraries Committee meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 4.   Jhennelle Robinson, committee chairperson, said, “One of our priorities was to have amenities for our growing community.” She added, “They’re building all these buildings, but with that comes families, and children, and we’re already strapped for [school] seats, so we need to continue to support any new schools or education programs coming in.”   KIPP NYC public charter schools was founded in the South


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Elections 2021: John Sanchez Aims to Harness Bronx Power  

  John Sanchez said there’s a role for everyone to play in changing society. One of six remaining candidates aiming to replace newly elected Congressman, Ritchie Torres, in the 15th District City Council race, Sanchez is focused on reducing unemployment, expanding affordable housing, and investing in municipal broadband services as one way to address education inequality in the Bronx.   Ever the optimist, he said campaigning in a borough with a large non-voting population is not disheartening. “Even if people can’t vote, they know people in their neighborhood that can vote, and even if people are unable to vote, they’re


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Update: Woman Sought for Questioning in Fordham Manor Murder Case

On Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020 at approximately 2.20 a.m., police responded to a 911 call regarding a man who had been shot in front of 341 East 194th Street, in the 52nd precinct.   A preliminary investigation determined that a 36-year-old man was shot in the torso by an unknown individual at the location, and was transported via private means to St. Barnabas Hospital where he was pronounced deceased.   There were no arrests, and the investigation was ongoing. The deceased was identified as Dashan Carver, 36, of Crotona Parkway in the Bronx.   On Saturday, Feb. 20, 2021 the


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Soundview: Search for Missing 51-Year-Old Woman

The New York Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Jane Cordova, 51, of 1460 Bronx River Avenue, in the Soundview section of the Bronx. She was reported missing on Sunday, Nov. 15, in the 43rd precinct.   Cordova was last seen inside on Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020, at approximately 11 a.m., as she was leaving her residence. She is described as female Hispanic, 5 feet, 4 inches tall, weighs 170 pounds, and has brown eyes and brown hair. She was last seen wearing a white shirt and blue pajama pants, and she was barefoot.   Anyone with


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