Employment
UPDATE Bronx Day in Albany Returns After Hiatus, Bringing Business, Culture, and Policy to New York’s Capital
After a multi-year hiatus, Bronx Day in Albany is making its long-awaited return, Bronx Chamber of Commerce officials said. The Chamber, together with State Sen. Nathalia Fernandez (S.D. 34) said they were proud to announce that the event will be held on Tuesday, March 10, at the Albany Capital Center.
NWS: Severe Weather Expected Wednesday Oct. 29 Through Friday Oct. 31
The National Weather Service has forecast that the New York City area may experience severe weather including heavy rain and wind gusts of up to 50 miles per hour, starting Wednesday, Oct. 29, and continuing through Friday, Oct. 31. Accordingly, NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) is reminding all builders, contractors, crane operators, and property owners to secure their construction sites, buildings, and equipment.
Female ACS Employee Arrested in The Bronx for Assault
Gibson Issues Statement on Delay of Metro-North Penn Access Project
UPDATE School Janitor from Yonkers Gets 5 Years for Sexually Assaulting 8-Year-Old in Empty Bronx Classroom
UPDATE Amid Shutdown Bronx SNAP Recipients Fear Existing Credit May Disappear from SNAP Card Nov. 1
As the federal government shutdown approaches a one-month duration, tens of millions of people across the country are at risk of losing their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits on Nov. 1. Some Bronx residents shared their fears about rumors circulating online that existing credit on their SNAP cards may also disappear on this date.
Part of The Solution Steps Up as Federal Shutdown Threatens Access to Food and Health Care
As the federal government shutdown continues, on Monday, Oct. 27, officials from Part of the Solution (POTS), which serves thousands of New Yorkers every month through its food pantry, community dining room, and case management services, announced the nonprofit is taking decisive action to protect Bronx residents and other vulnerable New Yorkers from what they said are the devastating impacts of halted federal aid.
UPDATE Amid Federal Shutdown Hochul Announces $30M in Emergency Food Assistance Funds
New York Gov. Hochul held a rally on Monday, Oct. 27, with New Yorkers impacted by what were described as Washington Republicans’ devastating cuts to health care, food assistance and other critical programs. State officials said with nearly three million New Yorkers at risk of losing the food assistance they usually receive through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) starting Nov. 1 due to the GOP’s federal government shutdown, the governor announced the same day that she is also fast-tracking $30 million in State funds to support over 16 million meals.
