Claremont: Missing 37-Year-old Woman

The NYPD is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Tiffany King, 37, of 1685 Monroe Avenue in the Bronx, who was reported missing person in the 44th precinct on Monday, Oct. 12, 2020.   King was last seen at noon approximately on Saturday Sept. 26, 2020, in the vicinity of Webster Avenue and Clay Avenue in the Claremont section of the Bronx. She is described as a female, Black, 5 foot, 6 inches tall, weighs 195 pounds, has brown eyes and short black hair. Anyone with information in regard to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers


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Teaching Award Nominations Now Open for NYC Public School Teachers

The Foundation for Excellence in Education (FLAG) Award for Teaching Excellence has opened its nomination process for this school year’s awards program. The program recognizes and celebrates extraordinary public school teachers in each borough who inspire learning through creativity, passion, and commitment. It is an extension from last year’s launch in Manhattan.   One grand-prize winner from each New York City borough will receive a $25,000 cash prize, and each finalist will receive a $10,000 prize. In addition, each winner’s school will receive $10,000, and each finalist’s school will receive $2,000 for an arts-based initiative that the recipients will create


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Northwest Bronx Democrats For Change, Elected Officials & Volunteers Clean Up Devoe Park

It was a beautiful, sunny, warm day as the Northwest Bronx Democrats for Change got together to clean up Devoe Park on Saturday, Oct. 4, following their recent clean up of Poe Park, as reported by Norwood News. They were joined by Bronx Parks’ Commissioner Iris Rodriguez Rosa, State Senator Gustavo Rivera, Congressman Adriano Espaillat, Councilman Fernando Cabrera, among other volunteers. Rachel Miller Bradshaw, recently elected president of Northwest Bronx Democrats for Change, said Devoe Park was featured recently on WABC as it had become notorious for the amount of trash build-up, and several groups in the densely populated area


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Allerton: Missing 15-Year-old Girl

The NYPD is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Teresa Donovan, 15, of 2964 Williamsbridge Road, who was reported missing in the Allerton section of the Bronx, in the 49th precinct.   Teresa was last seen on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020, at approximately 3 p.m. at her home. She is described as female, White, 5 feet tall, weighs 100 pounds, has brown eyes and pink hair. She was last seen wearing black sneakers and all black clothing.   Anyone with information in regard to this missing person is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or


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Soundview: Missing 73-Year-old Woman

The NYPD is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Doris Cato, 73, of 1770 Story Avenue, who was reported missing in the the 43rd precinct, in the Soundview section of the Bronx.   Cato was last seen on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020 at approximately 8 a.m. at 1770 Story Avenue. She is described as female, Black, 5 foot 8 inches tall, weighs 140 pounds, has brown eyes and gray hair. She was last seen wearing a gray shirt, green pants, and blue slippers. Anyone with information in regard to this missing person is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers


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Almost 2,000 People To Be Removed From NYPD DNA Index

The Legal Aid Society has called on the City Council to abolish genetic stop-and-frisk after the New York City Police Department (NYPD) recently announced that it would remove some New Yorkers’ profiles from its DNA database.   In a memorandum published on its website, the NYPD said it has reviewed approximately 4,000 DNA profiles currently in the City databank and has determined that nearly half of them (1,845) would be removed because the impacted people had not been convicted of a crime.   The agency said that it would keep the remainder of these 4,000 profiles in the databank, as the


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New York State Launches Ten New Domestic Violence Regional Councils

On Oct. 15, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that New York launched new Domestic Violence Regional Councils that will help transform and modernize delivery of services for victims, survivors and their families.   “October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and throughout the pandemic we have seen an alarming rise in domestic violence cases,” the governor said. “These 10 new councils will engage with local experts to help domestic violence survivors and their families.” The governor added that it was also an important reminder for people that they aren’t trapped because of COVID. “If there is an issue where you face imminent


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Bronx Public Charter Schools Urge Community To Get Counted Before Census Deadline   

With the deadline for the U.S Census now set for Oct. 16 at 6 a.m., several Bronx public charter schools are encouraging communities throughout the Bronx to ensure they fill out the census and get counted. Across the country, there are attempts to undercount communities of color and the most vulnerable. The future of the Bronx and of New York City depends on an accurate count of its residents, which will determine how much federal support it receives for the next decade. Now more than ever, the stakes of being counted have never been higher:   Nearly $1 trillion in


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Public Art Installation by Fran Sisco Now at Pelham Art Center

A public installation of sculpture by artist, Fran Sisco, is now on view in the Pelham Art Center courtyard. The installation, entitled Nature Culture Sculpture, consists of three found wood assemblage sculptures by Sisco that reflect a message of unity and positivity.   The three sculptures, “My Kelly,” “Blessings of Trans Unicorns” and “Two in Love” are in the courtyard through March 2021.  The colorful pieces are constructed from dead tree limbs and emphasize the beauty in natural simplicity. Visitors can view the installation outdoors at Pelham Art Center, located at 155 Fifth Avenue, Pelham.   Public Art Installation Opening


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