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Bronx Links, Wednesday
Judge Forced to Draft Congressional Redistricting Lines; Kingsbridge and Norwood Would Merge with Manhattan District
A federal judge released a set of maps on Tuesday proposing to redraw New York State’s Congressional districts, an act required this year to reflect population changes based on the 2010 Census count. If approved, the new lines would have the Bronx represented by four different members of Congress, expanding the northern Manhattan district currently represented by Congressman Charles Rangel into the Bronx to include sections of Kingsbridge and Norwood. Lawmakers in Albany have been sparring for months over how to draw the new maps. They proposed drafts for the State Senate and Assembly lines in February, but were unable
Proposal for Closure of MS 80 Officially on Table
Bronx Notes: Pick Up Free Wood Chips and Mulch
The Bainbridge Avenue Community Garden, located at 2978-80 Bainbridge Avenue, is offering for FREE woodchips/mulch to anyone interested in filling in their garden or tree pit. Mulch is good for keeping down weeds. Bring heavy duty plastic bags for pick-up. For more information or to arrange a pick-up, call Janice at (646) 271.4310.
Bronx Links, Tuesday
Good morning, everyone, welcome back to Breaking Bronx. Quick links post today as we go into production for the next print edition of the Norwood News, which will start hitting northwest Bronx streets tomorrow. Weather: Very similar to yesterday, lots of sunshine, temperatures in the low- to mid-40s. Here are the stories we’re reading this morning.
On Leap Day, Celebrating “LEAP Day” in the Bronx
For 34 years, the nonprofit group Learning through an Expanded Arts Program (LeAp) has provided music, dance, theater and visual arts programs at New York City public schools, including many in the Bronx. Last Wednesday, on leap day (Feb. 29), Mayor Michael Bloomberg proclaimed it to be “LEAP DAY” in honor of the group’s contributions
