Bronx Health Events Coming Up This Weekend

Zumbathon to Stomp Out Diabetes Montefiore Medical Center is hosting a zumba marathon on Friday, Nov. 18 at the Mosholu Montefiore Community Center gym, 3450 DeKalb Ave., from 6 to 8 p.m. Zumba is a dance-inspired fitness workout. Tickets are $15 in advance (you can register at www.giving.montefiore.org/zumba) or $20 at the door. The first 50 1199 SEIEU members enter for free. You must show your 1199 benefit card. For more information, contact rshanker@montefiore.org or call (718) 920-5675. Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Vigil Sunday, Nov. 20 is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day. Local resident Damaris Vazquez is organizing a purple light vigil


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Saturday Tour to Explore Rezoning Of Kingsbridge and U-Heights

Community Board 7’s Land Use Committee is hosting a walking tour of several neighborhoods in Kingsbridge Heights and University Heights to assess possible rezoning options. The walk is set to begin 10 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 19, in front of the Kingsbridge Armory (West Kingsbridge Road and Davidson Avenue).

Live from Occupy Demonstrations in the Bronx

We’re going to do a little experiment here on Breaking Bronx with some live coverage from the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations happening today as part of the “National Day of Action for the 99%” effort that will culminate in Foley Square in downtown Manhattan at 5 p.m. There will be a handful of events at Bronx subway stations. Norwood News reporters Ronald Chavez and Emily Piccone will be at Yankee Stadium and Fordham Road, respectively, filing reports via Twitter. I’ll do my best to capture all the action here.

Bronx Ale House’s ‘Can 4 Can Food Drive’ Looks to Fill POTS

A great deal at the Bronx Ale House is reinforcing the idea of beer as panacea. All day tomorrow, Nov. 17, if you bring one can of food to the Kingsbridge Heights bar’s, “Cans 4 Cans Food Drive,” you’ll get a free can of craft beer. The food will go to Part of the Solution’s Thanksgiving food pantry.

Electric Truck Manufacturer Coming to the Bronx

For the first time in what feels like a long time, manufacturing jobs are coming into the Bronx instead of leaving it:  Smith Electric, a Missouri-based company which makes electric trucks, will be opening a facility in Port Morris. Buoyed by a $6 million package of tax breaks, Smith Electric plans to renovate the  Murray Fleiss building, a former lamp warehouse at 275 Locust Ave., according to a press release. The site should be up and running by 2012 and will create 100 jobs, a statement said. “This project is a win-win for the Bronx and the entire State, and


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