Norwood: Car Dispute Results in Overturned Vehicle, Arrest

  On Monday, Jun. 15, 2020 at approximately 10:30 p.m., police responded to a 911 call of a motor vehicle collision in the vicinity of 30 East 208th Street within the confines of the 52nd precinct.   Upon arrival at the location, officers observed a 2017 BMW Suburban which had overturned.   Further investigation revealed that a 36-year-old male passenger of the vehicle grabbed hold of the steering wheel after a verbal argument took place with the 35-year-old female driver. The female refused medical attention at the scene.   Victor Quiros, 36, the male passenger, 1735 Madison Avenue, New York


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South Bronx: Housing Lottery Opens for 494 Affordable Apartments at La Central Buildings A & B

The housing lottery is open for 494 affordable units in Buildings A & B of La Central in The Bronx. The Hudson Companies, BRP Companies, Kretchmer Companies, ELH-TKC LLC, Comunilife, and Breaking Ground together with the City’s departments of housing preservation & development, housing development corporation and local leaders made the announcement on Monday, Jun. 15, 2020.   Located at 556 and 600 Bergen Avenue, the two buildings will bring 494 units of affordable housing to the Melrose section of the borough, all of which are available for lease through this lottery. Apartments at La Central range from studios to


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155th Anniversary Of Juneteenth Honored With a Digital Day of Dance

Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage’s “SummerStage Anywhere” digital series will honor the 155th Anniversary of Juneteenth, the national commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States, with a free digital day of dance on Friday, June 19.   Tribute performances will be presented on SummerStage’s Instagram channel throughout the day starting at 12:00 p.m. EST, including an excerpt from RudduR Dance’s ballet, “WITNESS”. The day will culminate on SummerStage’s YouTube channel at 7:00 p.m. EST with a panel discussion, Reflecting the Times, led by Hope Boykin of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, followed by a tribute performance of “HANGING TREE”, featuring Jamel Gaines Creative Outlet Dance


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Statement from Police Commissioner Dermot Shea on NYPD Member

  New York Police Commissioner Dermot Shea released the following statement on Jun. 15, 2020.   “Today I have an update on a troubling incident involving a member of the department that occurred during recent demonstration activity. We are sharing an update as part of our efforts at greater transparency.   On June 1, 2020 in Manhattan, an officer discharged mace at a group of bystanders. IAB [Internal Affairs Bureau] conducted an investigation and this Probationary Police Officer has been suspended without pay. This case has been referred to the Department Advocate for disciplinary action.   There are other matters


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BP Diaz Launches COVID-19 Virtual Memorial

On Friday, June 12, 2020, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. launched a virtual tribute to remember and celebrate the lives of Bronxites lost during the coronavirus pandemic.   The virtual memorial went live on the Bronx Borough President’s website bronxboropres.nyc.gov/covidmemorial and honors borough residents who lost loved ones to the COVID-19 pandemic. Those wishing to submit the name of a Bronxite to be included on the page can do so at bit.ly/bxcovidmemorial.   “The COVID-19 pandemic hit our borough very hard, affecting us all as a community,” said Diaz Jr. “This virtual memorial allows us the opportunity to mourn


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Dinowitz, Bailey Invite Public to Open Discussion on Recent Police Reform Bills

An informal discussion on the recent package of policing reforms, including the repeal of Civil Rights Law Section 50-a (which was used to block the disclosure of disciplinary records), as well as the next steps to be taken going forward with regard to this topic will be held on Thursday, Jun. 18, 2020 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.   Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz and State Sen. Jamaal T. Bailey, Chair of the State Senate Codes Committee, author of the CRL 50-a Repeal Bill, and leading advocate in the legislature on policing and criminal justice reforms will be available to answer questions from


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Police Seek Knife-Wielding Suspect Who Stabbed Man on East Tremont Avenue

  One man is recovering from a vicious knife attack carried out in broad daylight as police release a surveillance photo of the suspect wanted in connection with the crime.   According to NYPD detective and spokeswoman, Sophia Mason, the incident was reported at 12:07 p.m. on Saturday, Jun. 6 outside of the E.D. Parking located at 1840 East Tremont Avenue on the Parkchester – Van Nest border.   According to one witness, the as-yet-unidentified 29-year-old victim first sought help at the New Hong Kong Restaurant at the corner of East Tremont and Thieriot Avenue. However, staff declined to get


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Bronx CB7 Mask, Gloves, Hand Sanitizer & Food Giveaway

  Bronx Community Board 7 in conjunction with MAS Productions held a Mask, Gloves and Hand Sanitizer Giveaway at Poe Park on Saturday, Jun. 13, 2020.   In addition to receiving a goodie bag filled with these items, there was also fresh produce available from NYBG’s Edible Garden. Bronx CB 7 District Manager Ischia Bravo, Jacqueline Acevedo-Villanueva from MAS Production, Shanequa Charles, Executive Director at Miss Abbie’s Kids Inc. and other volunteers spent the afternoon handing out goodie bags at the event which kicked off at 2:00 p.m.   As reported previously by Norwood News, Jacqueline Acevedo-Villanueva made a special


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Summer Programming Grant for 5,000 NYC Public School Students: Deadline Friday, June 26th

  Practice Makes Perfect (PMP), a benefit corporation, in partnership with the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation and The Heckscher Foundation for Children, has created a free, virtual summer academic program for up to 5,000 NYC public school students who are completing Grades 3 – 8.   Through a $1.4 million dollar grant, the program is open to students attending both district and charter schools, and aims to address the impact of Covid-19 and mitigate summer learning loss.   Practice Makes Perfect (PMP) partners with K-12 schools to operate high-impact programs before, during, and after school hours. Since 2010,


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