NYS Tax Department Reminds New Yorkers of Oct. 15 Deadline to File Income Tax Returns

The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance have reminded New Yorkers of two important deadlines:   Taxpayers who obtained a filing extension must submit their personal income tax returns on or before Thursday, October 15; and Some 538,000 New Yorkers who haven’t claimed the federal Economic Impact Payment that they’re eligible to receive from the IRS must do so by November 21.   “With less than two weeks before the deadline for filing personal income tax returns on extension, we’re reminding taxpayers to take advantage of online guidance and free tax filing software available on our website,” said


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Legal Aid Calls on DOC to Assist People in Custody with Stimulus Payment Applications 

  After the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and a federal judge extended deadlines to apply for stimulus payments under the CARES Act, the Legal Aid Society called on the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS), and the New York City Department of Correction (DOC) to bolster outreach to those in custody to assist them with these applications.   The need to help with such applications became essential and apparent in the wake of a federal ruling that the IRS had wrongly denied stimulus payments to persons because they were incarcerated. Under the new deadlines, paper applications


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Bedford Park: Individuals Wanted in Connection with Mailbox Robbery

  The New York City Police Department is asking the public’s assistance in identifying the individuals who appear in the attached video in connection with a burglary that occurred within the confines of the 52nd precinct.   On Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020 at approximately 5:14 a.m., inside of 325 East 201st Street, two unknown individuals forcibly gained access to the building through a secured front entrance. Once inside, the individuals forcibly opened the mailboxes and removed several packages containing unknown items.   Anyone with information in regard to the incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at


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Bedford Park: Man Wanted in Connection with Forced Entry & Robbery

  The New York City Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the individual depicted in the attached video and photograph in connection with a burglary which took place within the confines of the 52nd precinct.   It was reported to police that on Monday Sept. 14, 2020, at approximately 8 a.m., at a residence in the vicinity of Briggs Avenue and East 199th Street in the Bedford Park section of the Bronx, an unknown individual gained entry into a 35-year-old female victim’s home by unknown means. Once inside, that individual took the victim’s wallet and a


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Update – Man Arrested for Murder of 29-Year-Old Man in Norwood

On Friday, Oct. 9, 2020 at approximately 8 p.m., police responded to a 911 call regarding a man who was stabbed at the corner of Jerome Avenue and East Gun Hill Road, within the confines of the 52nd precinct.   Upon arrival, officers observed a 29-year-old man who had sustained a stab wound to his chest. EMS responded to the location and transported the victim to Jacobi Medical Center, where he was pronounced deceased. The investigation remains ongoing.   The following video was posted to the Citizen’s app by a user at the location.   The deceased has been identified


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Bronx Connections: 2020 Election Local Lens (Part 2 of 5) Crime & Criminal Justice

  Norwood News, in partnership with WFUV radio and BronxNet Television, presents a five-part series on national issues affecting voters in the lead up to the 2020 presidential election, seen through the local lens of Bronx neighborhood communities. Part 2 looks at crime and criminal justice.   New York State and City officials have drawn a lot of criticism from President Donald Trump this election cycle. In a Sept. 2 memo to the Department of Justice, drafted to review federal funding for certain state and local governments, Trump said New York City officials were “permitting anarchy, violence, and destruction,” in


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Op-Ed: For Anyone Who Feels Forgotten – Vote!

  As a father of three, a husband, and the son of a mother who raised me on her own, I know what it means to care for people. Day in and day out, I care for the students and staff at my job as a porter at St. John’s University, work to put food on the table at my humble West Farms, Bronx apartment, and to make sure my kids have a safe bed to sleep in at night.   Because I care so much, the thought of having, for four more years, a president who clearly doesn’t care


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Bedford Park: Community Protests Against Uptick in Gun Violence

Traffic in the Bedford Park section of the Bronx was held up for more than half an hour at the start of the rally on Friday, Sept. 25. Horns blared as invited speakers addressed a crowd of more than 50 people who had gathered at the busy intersection of Bainbridge Avenue and Bedford Park Boulevard. There was no need to call the cops, however; they were already lined up for the Community March Against Gun Violence.   Thomas J. Alps, deputy inspector of the 52nd precinct, told Norwood News before the rally the event had been organized to bring together


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2020 Virtual Healthy New York Summit Assesses Lessons Learned from COVID-19

  On Sept. 17, the “2020 Virtual Healthy New York Summit,” took place. The aim of the summit was to examine the ways in which COVID-19 has and will affect New York State’s health care policies, innovation, and future.   During the three-hour summit, health care decision-makers, politicians, and policy experts examined obstacles encountered to date in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, while also discussing solutions and suggested improvements to health care policy.   Jon Lentz, editor-in-chief of City & State New York, opened the annual summit, emphasizing how the topic of health care policy is ever present, before introducing


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