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UPDATE Bedford Park: Raccoon Seen on Construction Site Scaffolding
Claudia Goldin, Bronx H.S. of Science Alum, Wins Nobel Prize in Economics
The Bronx High School of Science has congratulated the school’s Hall of Famer Claudia Goldin, Class of 1963, on winning the Nobel Prize in Economics. Described by the school as a trailblazer throughout her career, Goldin is currently the Henry Lee Professor of Economics at Harvard University’s economics department, and was the first woman to be offered tenure in that department.
Santa Gets a Ride on the 52nd Precinct Holiday Float Around the Local Neighborhood
As is customary each year during the festive season, members of the 52nd Precinct joined Santa Claus as they traveled aboard their usual Holiday Float through some of the neighborhoods that fall within the boundaries of the precinct i.e. Bedford Park, Fordham, Kingsbridge, Norwood, Bronx Park, and University Heights on Wednesday, Dec. 6.
UPDATE Morris Heights: Neighbors Describe Partial Collapse of Residential Building, Open Violations with DOB at Site
UPDATE Morris Heights: Building Partially Collapses in Broad Daylight
OCM Steps Up Pressure on Unlicensed Cannabis Shops
UPDATE Captain Chase Maneri Appointed as New Commanding Officer of 52nd Precinct
Off-Duty DOC Employee Arrested & Charged with Assault in The Bronx
Police said an off-duty New York City employee was arrested on Saturday, Dec. 9, in the 43rd Precinct which encompasses some or all of the neighborhoods of Westchester Avenue, Castle Hill Avenue, White Plains Road, and Parkchester. They said Richard Irving, 37, an employee with NYC Department of Corrections was charged with assault. A person arrested and charged with a crime is deemed innocent unless and until convicted in a court of law.
