Closing Imminent for Affordable Housing Lottery in Belmont, The Bronx

An affordable housing lottery for units at 2317 Cambreleng Avenue, an eight-story mixed-use development in the Belmont section of The Bronx, closes on March 2, as reported by YIMBY, the architecture, construction, and real estate website, on Friday, Feb. 26.   Designed by Stagg Group, the building has six remaining units available on NYC Housing Connect, the portal of New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) and New York City Housing Development Corporation (HDC), through which New Yorkers can find and apply for affordable housing opportunities across the five boroughs.   The units are available at 120


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New 16-Unit, Residential Building Planned for Jesup Avenue, Mount Eden

The owner of a four-story residential building at 1548 Jesup Avenue in the Mt Eden section of The Bronx, filed an application with the New York City Department of Buildings, for the construction of a new sixteen-unit residential building at the same address, as reported by YIMBY, the architecture, construction, and real estate website announced on Friday, Feb. 26.    Located between Featherbed Lane and West 170th Street, the lot is two blocks west of the Mount Eden Avenue subway station, serviced by the 4 train. Yehuda Zelik, managing agent of The Management Crew is listed as the owner behind


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Senior Citizen Critical after being Struck by a Vehicle Crossing the Hutch

A senior citizen remains in critical condition after trying to cross a busy highway on the Indian Village / Pelham Bay border. According to an unnamed police official, the incident was reported at 12:33 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 26.   The police official wrote in an email to the Norwood News the following day, “Police responded to a 911 call of a motor vehicle collision involving a pedestrian struck on the Hutchinson River Parkway, northbound near Pelham Parkway.”   According to the official, officers from the 45th precinct discovered a still-unidentified, 79-year-old man lying in the roadway with trauma to the


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Change of Vaccination Site in the Northwest Bronx from Walton H.S. to Bronx H.S. of Science

On Friday, Feb. 26, Assemblyman for the 81st Assembly District, Jeffrey Dinowitz, announced that the COVID-19 vaccination site located at Walton H.S. campus in Kingsbridge Heights has been relocated to Bronx High School of Science in Jerome Park. The assemblyman said that this was done because NYC Department of Education needed to reclaim the Walton H.S. campus for middle schoolers who were able to return to the classroom this past week.   “These two campuses are not very far away from each other (they are separated by Lehman College along Education Mile) and the procedure for getting a vaccine should


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Executive Director of North Central Bronx Hospital Promoted to New Position in Harlem

  Mitchell Katz, MD and president and CEO at NYC Health + Hospitals, the City’s public hospital system, announced on Friday, Feb. 26, that Cristina Contreras, executive director of NYC Health + Hospitals/North Central Bronx (NCB), located in Norwood, will be promoted to CEO of NYC Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan based in East Harlem.   It was also announced that Christopher Roker, CEO of NYC Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan in East Harlem, will serve as CEO of NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln in Mott Haven. In these roles, Katz said Contreras and Roker will help lead the hospitals’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic


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Teddy Car Dealers Awards Music Grant to Bronx House School of Performing Arts

Teddy Cars, a car dealership in Nissans and Volkswagens based on Boston Road in the Bronx, is continuing its monthly commitment, which began in 2020, of awarding $20,000 to various music education programs in the Bronx, as part of the Teddy Cars Bronx Music Grant Program.   This month, the recipient is Bronx House School for Performing Arts. Teddy Cars General Manager, Julio Batista, visited Bronx House in December 2019 to see the program in action, first-hand (see the video). “It’s an excellent program,” he said. “At Teddy Cars, we feel strongly about doing things to help the community and


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Forest Houses: Search for Man Wanted in Connection with Stabbing Incident

    The New York City Police Department is asking the public’s assistance identifying the following individual depicted in the attached video and photo regarding an assault that occurred in the 42nd precinct.   It was reported to police that on Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021 at approximately 6 p.m., inside a playground at the rear of 968 Cauldwell Avenue in the Forest Houses neighborhood, the victim and the suspect engaged in a verbal dispute that escalated into a physical confrontation.   The suspect stabbed the victim once in the torso with a sharp object before fleeing the scene in an


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Update: Nathalia Fernández Calls for Mass Vaccination Site in the North Bronx

  Assemblywoman for the 80th Assembly District in the Northwest Bronx, Nathalia Fernández, called on Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Thursday, Feb. 24, to bring a mass COVID-19 vaccination site to the North Bronx. Despite the City providing free transportation for seniors to get vaccinated as well as efforts to deliver expanded access to the COVID-19 vaccine across those communities most at risk, vaccination rates are still relatively low, as reported earlier this week by the Norwood News, particularly in low-income and minority communities.   “If the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine is


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Private Home Destroyed in House Fire on Yonkers-Bronx Border

A private home was destroyed after fire broke out in the home which is located on the Yonkers-Bronx border. Three firefighters suffered minor injuries in the blaze.   According to a statement released by Deputy Chief Joseph Citrone of the Yonkers Fire Department, the fire was reported at 3.56 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 22, at 149 Scott Avenue in Yonkers, on the Wakefield border of the Bronx. According to Citrone’s statement, the two-alarm blaze was “initiated from an electrical outlet that sparked and ignited a mattress.”   Firefighters discovered ‘Collyer’s mansion conditions,’ an FDNY term for a cluttered residence according


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