NY GOP Statement on Gov. Cuomo’s Trip to Georgia and “Refusal to Quarantine Upon Return”

The NY GOP issued a statement on July 21 regarding Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s recent trip to Georgia, and what the party referred to as the governor’s “refusal to quarantine upon return”.  “Once again, New Yorkers are witnessing the ‘do as I say, not as I do’ arrogance of King Cuomo who always has one set of rules for himself and another for everyone else,” the statement from NY GOP Chairman, Nick Langworthy, read.   “Instead of taking vanity trips and auditioning on the presidential stage, he should be testifying on the hearing stage for his disastrous nursing home mandate that


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Bronx Community Board 8 Special Committee Meeting on Racial Equity on July 21

A Special Committee Meeting on Racial Equity will be hosted by Bronx Community Board 8 on Tuesday, July 21, at 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be held via ZOOM. The link is as follows: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87110342110. Participants can also call in on 1( 646) 558- 8656. The Pin is 87110342110#.   The agenda will cover the following topics:   1. Establish meeting cadence for the summer 2. Establish outline for September report to Executive Committee and assignments 3. Review proposed frameworks put forth by committee members Jyll Townes and Margaret Della  

Cabrera to Host Food and Mask Giveaway July 21 at University Avenue & W. Burnside Avenue

Councilman Fernando Cabrera and the Bronx Parent Housing Network community residents are hosting a free food and mask event on Tuesday, July 21, 2020  at 12:30 p.m., at University Avenue & W. Burnside Avenue Bronx, NY 10453   “This community was one of the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic,” Cabrera said. “We have many essential workers here who risked their lives to keep the rest of us going. We’re all happy about the progress we’ve made as a community and a city, in stopping the community spread of COVID-19, but we still have work to do. People still need help and


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Norwood: 24-Year-Old Man Shot in the Back, Dies, Arrests Made

On Monday, July 20, 2020 at approximately 11:44 p.m., police responded to a 911 call of a man shot in front of 3340 Decatur Avenue, within the confines of the 52nd precinct. Upon arrival, officers observed a 24-year-old man, unconscious and unresponsive, with a gunshot wound to the back. EMS responded to the location and transported the victim to Montefiore Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. There are no arrests and the investigation remains ongoing.   Pursuant to an ongoing investigation, the deceased was identified as follows:   Rivera, James 24-year-old man 315 East 209 Street Bronx, NY   On


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Six Bronx Schools Close, Late Night BBQs Rage, and Shelter Residents Move to Times Square: The Latest Edition of the Norwood News is Out Now!

Dear Readers, I hope you’re all safe, and surviving the current heatwave! On July 19, it reached 98 degrees in parts of the City. With the hot weather set to continue through the rest of the week, it’s really important for everyone, especially our elderly residents to stay cool and hydrated. Check out some of the tips we published from the American Heart Association on how to manage the heat and protect hearts.   With my sincere apologies for the delay, I confirm that this year’s eighth and latest edition of the Norwood News is out now. Our cover story


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Dinowitz: Vote By Mail Legislation Gathering Pace This Week, as Presidential Election Beckons

As COVID-19 surges around the United States, Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz has been pushing for legislation that would expand New York voters’ ability to vote by mail in upcoming elections. Building on efforts to authorize absentee voting following the latest primary elections on June 23, it appears that legislation from Dinowitz will be passed in a flurry of Albany activity this week.   The legislation would temporarily alter the definition of illness with respect to absentee voting eligibility to include “risk of contracting or spreading a disease that may cause illness to the voter or to other members of the public”.


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Six Bronx Catholic Schools Abruptly Close  

On Thursday, July 9, the Archdiocese of New York announced that 20 Catholic schools, including six in the Bronx, would be unable to reopen in September due to lack of finances in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.   The affected Bronx schools are St. John’s School in Kingsbridge, St. Luke’s School in Motthaven, St. Thomas Aquinas School in West Farms, the Nativity of Our Blessed Lady School in Eastchester, Our Lady of the Assumption School in Pelham Bay, and Sts. Philip & James School in the East Bronx. Meanwhile, three Catholic schools in the State will merge.   The archdiocese confirmed


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Jerome Avenue Men’s Shelter Residents Quietly Move to Four-Star Manhattan Hotel Amid Pandemic

The residents of a 200-bed men’s homeless shelter in the Woodlawn section of the Bronx were quietly moved and are currently being housed at a four-star hotel in Manhattan due to concerns over coronavirus transmission. Some residents and workers from the area couldn’t be happier.   On Saturday, May 16, as New York City started to see the flattening of the COVID-19 curve, the City’s Department of Homeless Services (DHS) transferred 200 homeless men, many with mental illness, out of the Jerome Avenue Men’s Shelter (JAMS), located at 3600 Jerome Avenue.   According to DHS, the shelter residents are currently


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Black Lives Matter Protest Held in Morris Park In Honor of Elijah McClain

  A Black Lives Matter rally was held on Monday, July 6, in the Morris Park section of the Bronx in tribute to 23-year-old Elijah McClain who died on August 30, 2019, in Aurora, Colorado following a period during which he was held in police custody. According to The Cut, McClain’s family maintain that law enforcement’s use of excessive force led to his death.   #ElijahMcClain should still be here. Elijah was just 23-year-old when he was murdered by 3 white police officers — it's been almost a year and we have yet to see the officers charged. Make a


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