Van Cortlandt Village: Woman Dies Apparently after Fall from Bike

A woman has died after an apparent fall from her bicycle in Van Cortlandt Village, police have confirmed.   On Friday, June 11, at approximately 12.29 in the afternoon, police were informed of an unconscious cyclist, lying on the roadway along the paved bike path in Van Cortlandt Park, near Dickinson Avenue, located in the 50th precinct.   Upon arrival, officers observed a 56-year-old woman lying on the roadway/bike path, unconscious and unresponsive with head trauma. Police said no helmet was found.   EMS responded to the location and transported the aided woman to Montefiore Hospital, where she was pronounced


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Bedford Park: 17-Year-Old Stabbed and Robbed in Store

The New York City Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance identifying the men seen in the attached surveillance video and photos who are wanted for questioning regarding a robbery and stabbing that occurred in Bedford Park. It was reported to police that on Sunday, June 13, at around 3 p.m., inside a store located at 2701 Decatur Avenue, located in the 52nd precinct, a 17-year-old male store customer was approached by two unidentified men who punched and kicked him about the body, threw baking flour and butter on him, and forcibly removed the sneakers he was wearing. One of


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Fordham Manor: Search for Man in Connection with Armed Robbery

  The NYPD is seeking the public’s assistance in locating the unidentified man seen in the attached video who is sought for questioning in connection with a robbery in Fordham Manor.   On Friday, June 4, at 7.10 a.m., in front of a residential location in the vicinity of Landing Road and the Major Deegan Expressway, located in the 52nd precinct, the suspect approached the victim, a 43-year-old man, displayed a firearm and demanded property. The victim complied and surrendered his ring and wristwatch, valued at $600, to the suspect who fled on foot. No shots were fired, and the


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Update: Man and Woman Arrested on Murder Charges in Fordham Heights Shooting

A 20-year-old woman and a 23-year-old man have been arrested on murder charges in connection with a homicide that occurred in Fordham Heights on Sunday, June 6.   On June 14, police confirmed that Fatimah Adegoke, 20, of Yonkers was arrested on charges of murder, manslaughter, robbery and criminal possession of a weapon.   On June 9,  Marlon Gardner, 23, of New Rochelle, had been arrested on charges of murder, manslaughter, robbery, burglary and criminal possession of a loaded firearm.   On Sunday, June 6, at around 2.14 a.m., police responded to a 911 call regarding a man who had


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Housing Lottery Launches for units at Betances Senior Residence in Mott Haven

An affordable housing lottery has launched for units in Betances Senior Residence, a Passive House senior housing building at 445 East 142nd Street in Mott Haven, as reported by YIMBY.   The 12,000 square-foot development is designed by CookFox Architects and is developed by Breaking Ground. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 78 units for residents at 50 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $0 to $53,700.   Amenities include fitness room, computer room, library, a shared laundry room, community room, security guard, and landscaped courtyard outdoor terrace.   At 50 percent of the


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Second Suspected Pelham Bay Killer Captured

Police have arrested a man for a suspected fatal shooting that was the second such killing in Pelham Bay in less than three months.   On Monday, June 14, police announced the arrest of Luis Rivera, 18, of 2004 Ellis Avenue in Parkchester, who was charged with murder, manslaughter and criminal possession of a weapon.   According to police officials, Rivera was charged in the fatal shooting of Nelson Caban, 24, of East 102nd Street, Manhattan. Caban was discovered inside his Honda Accord at 10:23 p.m. on Tuesday, March 30, on the southbound Bruckner Expressway between Exits 7-B and 8,


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Rare ‘Annular’ Eclipse of the Sun Briefly Visible in Co-Op City

Bronx residents who were awake and facing east at dawn on Thursday, June 10, captured a rare, yet brief treat as an ‘annular’ eclipse of the sun was visible in the eastern sky across North America. In New York City, the eclipse was cut short when thick clouds and rain rolled into the area.   Partial solar eclipses happen when the moon comes between the sun and earth, but the moon only partially covers the sun’s disk. A total solar eclipse happens when the moon comes between the sun and earth and casts the darkest part of its shadow, the


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Eric Dinowitz Calls for Voting Access to any Poll Site in County following Kingsbridge Incident

District 11 Council Member Eric Dinowitz released a statement on June 8 in which he renewed his call to the New York City Board of Elections (BOE) to allow voters to cast their ballot at any poll site within the county in which they live. The statement comes on the heels of a confusing situation regarding a poll site change in the Kingsbridge neighborhood of the Bronx.   Kingsbridge residents previously voted at In-Tech Academy but were moved to the Bronx High School of Science, a location a good distance away from their homes. The BOE has since updated their


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Mayor & Bronx BP Races: Kathryn Garcia & Nathalia Fernández Cross Endorse Each Other

Assemblywoman Nathalia Fernández (A.D. 80), candidate for Bronx borough president, endorsed Kathryn Garcia as her number two choice for New York City mayor on Friday, June 11, while Garcia, the City’s former Sanitation commissioner and food czar, endorsed Fernández as her number one pick for Bronx borough president.   Fernández credited Garcia’s dedication as a lifelong public servant, her extensive career fighting climate change, and her steady hand shepherding New York City through some of its biggest crises, as the deciding factors in ranking Garcia her number two choice for mayor. On May 12, the assemblywoman announced her endorsement of


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