Crime
Family & Friends Remember Bronx Teen Murdered in Brooklyn
Family and friends of Tyson Harps, 16, gathered at the Owens Funeral Home on Malcolm X Boulevard in Harlem on Saturday, Nov. 15, to say goodbye to the Bronx teen who was gunned down as he visited friends on Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn on Saturday, Nov. 1. One attendee said that after the service, mourners released 16 white doves and balloons into the cloudless, blue sky.
Fordham Manor: Police Appeal for Help Locating 15-Year-Old Girl Reported Missing
Adams Meets with Israeli Hostages, Political Leaders & Military During Mayoral Trip to Israel
Norwood: Veterans Flagpole to be Restored at Woodlawn Station Councilman Dinowitz’s Office Confirms
The Office of City Councilman Eric Dinowitz (C.D. 11) has confirmed that the MTA has committed to restoring the flagpole located next to Woodlawn subway station, the last stop on the 4 train. The flagpole, which was erected in the early ‘70s according to former Bronx resident and now Yonkers-based U.S. Navy Veteran Thomas Moore, had fallen into disrepair, is extremely rusty, and appears to be not so secure.
Community Members Honored at Annual Jerome Gunhill BID Fall Festival
Seven Bronx Men Charged in Federal Court for Stolen Car Sale Racket involving Unsuspecting Buyers
City, State, and federal law enforcement officials announced the unsealing on Friday, Nov. 14, of a complaint charging eight Bronx men in connection with running a years-long car theft operation primarily in The Bronx and Queens involving over 100 stolen cars, primarily Honda, Acura, and Jeep vehicles, estimated to be worth millions of dollars.
