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UPDATE Inquiring Photographer: Opinions on Bill Which Would Allow Wine Sales in Supermarkets
This week, we asked readers for their opinions on proposed State bill which, if passed, would allow supermarkets to sell wine under a new license which would only be available to full-service grocery stores primarily engaged in the sale of food, which already have a license for off-premises beer sales, and which have a surface area of more than 5,000 sq. ft. Incentives would also be given to supermarkets to sell New York wine.
Hochul Announces State Investment Win of $20 Million for Greater Morris Park Neighborhood
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Thursday, Feb. 27, that the Bronx neighborhood of Greater Morris Park will receive an unprecedented $20 million in funding after the neighborhood was announced as the New York City winner of the eighth round of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) and the third round of the NY Forward program. Previous funding received by The Bronx under the program was capped at $10 million.
ADVERTORIAL: Synthetic Cleaners Beyond Survival Spotlight
Located at 3860 White Plains Road in the Wakefield section of The Bronx, Synthetic Cleaners is owned by John Morales, and is the go-to spot for all your dry cleaning needs. The minority-owned business, which has been serving the local community for 12 years, recently received a brand new awning through the Jerome Gun Hill Business Improvement District (BID)’s “Beyond Survival” program.
UPDATE After Much Speculation, Andrew Cuomo Announces Run for Mayor
Bronx Man Admits Role in Bank Fraud Conspiracy Targeting Banks in Ten States
Bronx Man Sentenced to Over 13 Years in Prison for Robberies and Firearms Offense
UPDATE Former Bronx Attorney Gets Over 5 Years in Prison for Large-Scale Immigration Fraud
A Bronx-based former immigration attorney was sentenced to 70 months (around 5 years and 8 months) in prison for immigration fraud in connection with his supervision of a multi-year scheme to file fraudulent immigration documents under the Violence Against Women Act (“VAWA”), according to federal prosecutors.
