Bronx News Roundup: STDs at an All Time High in Bronx Neighborhoods

Here’s your Bronx news roundup for the day: –According to the Daily News, the Department of Health has reported that the 10457 zip code in the Bronx (which includes Tremont, parts of Crotona, Belmont, and Claremont) has the highest rate of  dual STD sufferers in the city. These diseases include HIV, hepatitis B & C, gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, and tuberculosis. -Dr. Spencer “Spike” Foreman, former President of Montefiore Medical Center, died on May 28 at the age of 77, the Bronx Times reports. He has been credited with making Montefiore one of the largest and most successful healthcare centers in the nation. –According to a recent Mott Haven


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Q & A: Technology Teacher Talks Chess Program at PS 56

Arafath Kazi, the technology teacher and chess coach for PS 56’s medal-winning chess team — the Norwood Knights — reflects on the team’s success at the 2013 Chess-in-the-Schools Bronx High School of Science Masterminds Tournament and the school’s growing chess program.

Be Healthy: Skin Cancer Does Not Discriminate, Exposure Can Damage Anyone

Fair skinned people are known to be at higher risk for skin cancer and other problems associated with too much exposure to the sun, but they are not alone. People of color also are vulnerable to the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) rays emitted by the sun and indoor tanning beds. During National Melanoma/Skin Cancer Awareness Month and throughout the summer, people of all ethnic backgrounds are encouraged to learn about their skin cancer risk and the benefits of sun safety.

Schedule for Ibrahim Gonzalez Memorial Services

Ibrahim Gonzalez’s wife Janet Norquist-Gonzalez sent out this schedule of memorial events, starting with a viewing in Harlem this evening and concluding with a funeral service, burial and music jam here in the Bronx at Woodlawn Cemetery.

Bronx News Roundup: Introducing the Bronx Bureau

On Monday night, City Limits editors Jarrett Murphy (a Norwood resident) and Jordan Moss (former editor of the Norwood News), sat down with BronxTalk host Gary Axelbank (video above) to talk about CL’s new Bronx Bureau venture, which continues the work started by the Bronx News Network.

Community Board 7 Chairman Foster Stepping Aside

After serving two terms, Paul Foster, the chairman of Community Board 7, which includes the neighborhoods of Norwood, Bedford Park, Fordham-Bedford, University Heights and Kingsbridge Heights, announced last week at the monthly general board meeting that he will not be running for re-election again.

Bronx Arts Ensemble Spring Concert

PS 1X The Courtlandt School presents the Bronx Arts Ensemble “Ode to Joy” Spring Concert featuring the PS 1X Honors Choir, Michael Davidman on piano, narration by W.T. McRae and the Bronx Arts Ensemble Orchestra conducted by principal Jorge Perdomo. There will be two concerts at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Wednesday, June 5 at PS 1X The Courtlandt School, 335 E. 152nd Street. The 2 p.m. concert will include a performance of “Peter and the Wolf” and the 4 p.m. concert will include “Babar the Little Elephant.”