In The Public Interest – Cohen Seeks More Parking Signs

By David Cruz Getting caught off guard by the city’s alternate side schedule could be history if Councilman Andy Cohen gets his way. The freshman legislator serving Norwood, Bedford Park, Riverdale, has proposing a law adds extra signage to be placed along city streets, easing any further confusion or unintended bamboozling. 

Big Meetings For Norwoodians Tonight

Residents have two meetings to chose from tonight, which detail matters of public safety and your health. First up, the 52nd Precinct Community Council will discuss the topic of domestic violence, a crime that can lead to death at the hands of a spouse. Expert officers will touch on the signs and what can be done to prevent it. Residents will gather at Serviam Gardens at 323 E. 198th Street from 7pm-9pm. The Council encourages you to come and bring a friend. Not too far up, representatives from the state Department of Health will be on hand to speak for a


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Inquiring Photographer: How Safe Is Your Intersection?

by David Greene This week we asked readers what they thought were the most dangerous intersections in the Bedford Park and Norwood communities.   1) I’ve tried to cross Jerome Avenue and East Gun Hill Road a few times to go to the pharmacy and the stores around there and it’s pretty dangerous with drivers turning. People turn at high speeds or race to catch a light. –Marlon McLeod  

P.S. 51 Parents, Community to Meet with state DOH

By JUSTIN MCCALLUM Questions over the closure and toxicity of a local Norwood school will be addressed at an upcoming public meeting that will determine the next steps for exposed students, parents and teachers. The news comes amid an introduction to a bill seeking further transparency on the health safety at public schools.

Business Beat – White Plains Road BID on the Rise

By DAVID CRUZ Joe Thompson sat at the Rainbow Diner, his regular 24-hour eatery, ordering “the usual” black cup of coffee. Normally, it’s a quick stop before his daily walkthrough along the White Plains Road Business Improvement District, where he serves as its executive director.
        Bronx to Lace Up Its Shoes for the Annual B’N Fit Walk By PAOLO MOSSETTI It’s time for our kids to drop that remote and start running! The Bronx Nutrition and Fitness Initiative for Teens (B’N Fit) has just announced the Annual Teen and Community Walk, and their website is open for registration.

Out & About: April 19 to May 1

Editor’s Pick Easter at the Oval The public is invited to an Spring Egg Hunt at the Williamsbridge Oval on April 19 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Events include carnival games, potato sack races, music, and a traditional egg hunt. There will be separate hunts for ages 1 to 5 and for ages 6 to 11 at 1:30 p.m. Children must bring their own baskets. For more information, call (718) 543-8672.

Passion of Christ Re-enactment Draws Hundreds in Norwood

by David Cruz  St. Brendan’s Church in Norwood marked Good Friday with a re-enactment of the Passion of Jesus Christ. Hundreds took part in a procession where actors portraying Roman soldiers flogged an actor portraying a beaten and bloodied Jesus Christ trudging through East 204th Street. The longstanding tradition by St. Brendan’s parish happens every Good Friday, the Catholic holiday that marks the death of Jesus.