11th City Council Race: Dionel Then Drops Out, Endorses Dan Padernacht

Dionel Then has withdrawn from the 11th City Council District race in the Northwest Bronx and is endorsing candidate, Dan Padernacht, for the position, it was announced on Aug. 31. The 11th district comprises the neighborhoods of Bedford Park, Kingsbridge, Norwood, Riverdale, Van Cortlandt Village, Wakefield, and Woodlawn, and the seat is currently held by Councilman Andrew Cohen.   The news means there are now five remaining candidates in the race, as reported recently by Norwood News. Marcos Sierra officially filed last month to join Eric Dinowitz, Jessica Haller, Padernacht and Abigail Martin.   In a press release coinciding with


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Gillibrand visits Food Pantry in Bronx, Announces New Nutrition Bill for Students

  U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, member of the senate committee on agriculture, nutrition and forestry, visited three food pantries in Queens, the South Bronx and Washington Heights on Monday, Aug. 31. Gillibrand met with community stakeholders on the frontlines of feeding New Yorkers and announced her bill, the Ensuring Nutrition for America’s Student’s Act.    With food pantries across New York facing unprecedented and growing demand, and with schools set to reopen in just a few days, the bill will provide nutritional resources to families who have lost access to free or reduced lunches due to school closures caused by the


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Norwood Census Response Rate Worse than 2010 as Final 30 Day Countdown Approaches

Monday, Aug. 31, marks 30 days before the end of the 2020 census. Without a complete census count, New York City is set to potentially lose billions for COVID-19 relief and up to two seats in Congress and the electoral college, which decides the presidency. In Norwood, the response rate was 60.5 percent (census tract 423) as of Aug. 31. The final 2010 response rate for the neighborhood was 63.2 percent, and the target was to beat that response rate in 2020.   NYC Census Director Julie Menin and Executive Assistant Corporation Counsel, NYC Law Department released the following statement


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Fordham Manor: Two Young Missing Brothers Found

On Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020 at 00.30 a.m., police confirmed that two young brothers, Savaughn Cheatham, 5, and Javan Cheatham, 12, from the Bronx, who were reported missing on Aug. 29 in the 52nd precinct, have been located in good health.     The NYPD had sought the public’s assistance in locating the two boys who were last seen walking together in the vicinity of Andrews Avenue and West Fordham Road in the Fordham Manor section of the Bronx, on Saturday Aug. 29, 2020 at approximately 10:17 a.m.  

Take Five Top-Prize Ticket Sold in Bronx

The New York Lottery today announced there were multiple top-prize winning tickets sold for the Aug 28 TAKE-5 drawing. The tickets were sold in The Bronx, Cape Vincent and Potsdam. The tickets were sold at the following locations: EL CHATO DELI GROCERY located at 2002 ELLIS AVE in BRONX, which sold 1 prize winning ticket worth $22,449.00 KINNEY DRUGS #017 located at 200 MARKET ST in POTSDAM, which sold 1 prize winning ticket worth $22,449.00 AUBREY’S SHOPPING CENTER & INN located at 342 E BROADWAY in CAPE VINCENT, which sold 1 prize winning ticket worth $22,449.00 Take 5 numbers are


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Motorcycle Driver Critical after being Struck by Con Edison Truck in Westchester Square

A motorcyclist is fighting for his life after colliding with a Consolidated Edison truck in Westchester Square. According to NYPD Sergeant and police spokeswoman, Jessica McRorie, the accident was reported at 2 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 29, at Silver Street and East Tremont Avenue in the Westchester Square section of the Bronx. Upon the arrival of officers from the 45th precinct, McRorie said, “Officers discovered a 25-year-old male unconscious and unresponsive, lying in the roadway with severe body trauma.” McRorie continued, “EMS responded to the location and transported the aided to New York Health and Hospital’s Jacobi Hospital, where he


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Potential Strike at 11 Foodtown Stores, Including Norwood, Apparently Averted

  Following a walk-out by Foodtown deli workers on June 29, 2020, after employment contract negotiations broke down with employer, PSK Supermarkets, in Mineola, Long Island, a further strike was planned for Thursday, Aug. 27 as hopes of brokering a deal seemed to fade. The planned strike had the potential to impact as many as 67 workers at 11 stores across the metropolitan area.   On Friday, Aug. 21, union officials from United Food and Commercial Workers Union (UFCW), Local 342, who represent deli workers, were seen handing out flyers outside the Foodtown store at 283 East 204th Street in


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New Mobile Health Care Clinic in Morris Heights

Data analysis by both State and City health departments shows that the COVID-19 virus disproportionately impacted Bronxites for a whole host of reasons, one of which was lack of access to healthcare, especially in low-income communities. On Friday, July 31, City Councilwoman for District 16, Vanessa Gibson, took a step towards addressing that disparity in the Morris Heights section of the Bronx.   “We are here at River Park Towers unveiling a new mobile health care clinic facility in partnership with Morris Heights Health Center, following a disturbing article that we read about in June that talked about the unconfirmed COVID cases here at the towers,” Gibson


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Andrew Cohen’s Judgeship Nod Throws Open Special Election Possibility

It was a case of third time lucky for City Councilman Andrew Cohen when, along with Bronx civil court judges, the Hon. Kim Wilson and the Hon. Blanka Perez, he was finally nominated for a Bronx Supreme Court judgeship at the Bronx democratic party judicial convention on Aug. 10. All three candidates go forward to compete in a general election on Nov. 3 and are expected to win in all three races in the predominantly democratic borough.   If Cohen wins a seat, it will most likely trigger a special election to find his replacement in the 11th City Council


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