While You Were In: The Week In Pictures

  After a month of quarantine, Norwood residents are adapting to “life in the COVID-19 zone”, as seen in this series of photos taken on Monday, Apr. 20.   While many businesses remained open, the lack of crowds on a weekday in April still seemed strange, but signs on shuttered businesses, in car windows, and writing on the sidewalk tells the real story of the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020.   Hospital staff and paramedics were shown plenty of love and appreciation from the windows of the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore. While most residents wore masks in public, as required across


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Financial Focus: What Wrestling Can Teach Us about the Coronavirus, Economy, Your Job & You

  The share price for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), a publicly-traded wrestling and entertainment company, fell by 40 percent between Jan. 1 and Mar. 11, the latter being the date on which the World Health Organization officially declared the growing spread of the novel coronavirus a pandemic.   At that stage, 28 people had died from the virus in the U.S. according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University, the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in the U.S. having been reported in Washington state in January. Meanwhile, the number of confirmed positive cases in the U.S. had risen to over


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De Blasio Announces Budget Cuts but Prioritizes Health, Safety, Shelter and Access To Food 

Mayor Bill de Blasio released New York City’s Executive Budget for Fiscal Year 2021 (FY21) on Thursday, Apr. 16. The budget prioritizes health, safety, shelter and access to food for all New Yorkers, and outlines the spending cuts that will be made to other services to address revenue shortfalls and budget gaps.   The mayor said, via a press release, that the cuts, detailed in the so-called Program to Eliminate the Budget Gap (PEG), would be temporary, that there would be no gap in “necessary” services, and that the budget plan would be reevaluated by officials over the course of


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Business Leaders Call for Relief Package Amid PPP delays

  The City’s business community and their partners have called on New York’s elected leaders to implement an economic relief package called The Blueprint to Save Small Business to help small businesses cope with the unexpected economic pressure resulting from the coronavirus pandemic. It outlines four key policies which the group hopes will help resuscitate the thousands of ailing small businesses that make up the economic and social fabric of New York City, and help revamp the economy.   In a letter dated Apr. 13, 2020, the business community outlined the proposed measures and presented them to Gov. Andrew Cuomo,


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The Week in Photos During a Global Pandemic

It’s hard to believe that it’s been less than three months since the first person was diagnosed with COVID-19 in the United States on Jan. 20, 2020, or that it’s been less than a month since New York was declared a federal disaster area.   Officials reported on Apr. 10, that the daily death toll resulting from the coronavirus in New York State fell for the first time, indicating a possible sign of the long-awaited “flattening of the curve” officials had been expecting. In that one 24-hour period, 777 deaths were reported, down from the previous day’s high of 799.


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Op-Ed, Financial Focus: You Have a New Job – The Unemployment Telephone Line

When people got laid off in an earlier time, you would never see any lines at the unemployment exchange. They were in cyberspace. States would process unemployment claims by telephone and via the internet.   While success varied from state to state, I’m sure many would say, except for some minor glitches, people would start to receive assistance within three weeks of applying. Welcome to Coronavirus 2020 – where now it might take you three weeks – just to apply.   The phone lines are jammed. You might get disconnected. Even worse, when completing the application online, you may find


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Business, But Not as Usual in Norwood

  As a steady stream of customers enters Craft Empanadas on East Gun Hill Road, the blue tape on the floor reminds them to stay six feet apart. “We are an essential business and I’m happy we can stay open,” said Ricky Rodriguez.   Along with his wife, Shary, the couple prepare 188 different flavors of empanadas at the Norwood location that opened in June 2018. Although happy to stay open for business, Rodriguez acknowledges that the restrictions associated with the coronavirus have severely reduced his daily sales. “Before, we used to average about 400 empanadas a day, but now


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Bronx Community Board 7 Meets as Committee Chair Tests Positive for COVID-19

An unnamed female committee chair on Bronx Community Board 7 has tested positive for COVID-19 and is currently in quarantine. The news was confirmed during a virtual board meeting on March 24. One meeting participant requested confirmation of whether all people who had been in recent contact with the affected board member had been notified. The question was noted for follow-up action by the board.   With all Community Board 7 voting currently on hold, the primary purpose of the virtual meeting was to inform those in attendance about the various federal, state, city and community responses to the unfolding


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Small Businesses – Apply to the Paycheck Protection Program

With the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic severely affecting many small business owners in the local community, the Bronx Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Bronx business improvement districts, is assisting Bronx businesses interested in applying to the Paycheck Protection Program, a forgivable loan program launched under the recently enacted CARES Act 2020.    While regulations from the Small Business Administration and United States Department of Treasury are being developed, Bronx business organizations are working to ensure preliminary borrower information and relevant documents are being gathered ahead of time to expedite the loan packaging process and relieve pressure on Preferred


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