BP Diaz Jr. Touts Accomplishments, Further Visions in State of the Borough

by David Cruz Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. continued his promotional campaign of transforming the Bronx, touting some critical projects and offering his take on city policies during his State of the Borough Address. The tone was virtually optimistic, though issues of nagging unemployment and the influx of supportive housing remained untouched.

Hot Political Races Brew in the Bronx

By DAVID CRUZ Higher political aspirations are brewing these days, as several Bronx incumbents jockey to unseat their fellow incumbents within the Bronx political sphere, a rare development in the Bronx.  This season could also pit the rest of the delegation against one another when the time for endorsements comes. While ambitious legislators have yet to fully flesh out their political ambitions, several warning shots can be heard in the distance, signaling open season for election 2014.

Print Preview: Latest Norwood News Edition Out!

                                                Norwood and the surrounding neighborhoods teem with news, and your friendly, neighborhood Norwood News is there to cover it all.  With that the freshest edition of our newspaper has hit the area stores, restaurants and hospitals for your enjoyment.   The paper delves into Mayor Bill de Blasio’s ambitious plan to widen universal pre-K, wondering whether the city Department of Education can meet the demand of scouting for space in such a short amount of time.


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Previewing State of the Borough By JUSTIN MCCALLUM Feb. 20 marks Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.’s fifth State of the Borough Address. With many accomplishments to bolster his image as an economic development BP this past year, Diaz will have a full set of talking points for the speech. BP spokesman John DeSio teased the speech will be “about the ‘New Bronx,’ and will use the history of the borough in light of our centennial to discuss how we are making the most of our available amenities.” The Norwood News compiled a list of expected themes, as well as some items


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Homecoming for Mind-Builders

By DAVID CRUZ It’s been four years since Madaha Kinsey-Lamb, founder of Mind-Builders Creative Arts Center, has had to briefly say goodbye to the site that served as the after school program’s headquarters for decades.  These days, she’s settling back in.  The time away has paid off dramatically. The after school program, aimed at unleashing the creative juices of young people for 37 years, recently relocated back to its original headquarters following a massive $10 million top-to-bottom renovation.  The work has reinvigorated the pre-existing space while revamping two formerly unused floors within the four-story building.  The program has now left


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Left Behind in the Northwest Bronx; Residents Fend for Themselves with Snow and Ice

by David Greene For two weeks Norwood residents have taken to social media websites as well as phoning 311 and local elected officials to complain about unpaved streets and ice covered sidewalks Residents began to complain after vehicles were becoming stuck on streets that had small patches of ice appearing as though the road were partially cleared. PlowNYC, a multi-million dollar city program that outfitted snow-plows with GPS tracking devices, showed that the street’s in question–Decatur and Hull avenues between E. Mosholu Parkway and E. 204 Street, Kossuth Avenue between E. 208th Street and Mosholu Parkway, and Tryon Avenue at East Gun Hill Road–had all been cleared.

Bedford-Mosholu Assoc. Gears Up For Flea Market

by Paolo Mossetti A community association is accepting knickknacks, trinkets and all sorts of unused items from area residents, all for a good cause. The Bedford-Mosholu Community Association is now accepting recycled goods for its 33rd annual Flea Market scheduled for Saturday, Mar. 8th at St. Mary’s Orthodox Church at 360 Bedford Park Blvd. “We collect new and used items, except clothing,” said Barbara Stronczer, the group’s longtime lead organizer, explaining that the venue has no space for “people who can try on the items.”

Bronx News Roundup: Snowmaggedon!

As the borough once again excavates out of the frozen tundra, our brethren of journalists brewed up some interesting pieces during the mid-winter.  With that, here’s another Bronx News Roundup: Snow was on the mind for many Bronx journalists as the latest batch brought over eight inches of the white stuff to the borough, resting on top of the several inches of snow that remained.  News 12 The Bronx gets the gold for covering the event from all angles, even talking to one Riverdale florist who blames a profit plunge on the temperature plunge.  Honorable mention to The New York


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