Cultured Kids Cuisine Seeks Interns to Foster Cultural Awareness through Food

Cultured Kids Cuisine is a New York City-based, international, non-profit organization striving to foster cultural awareness through food. The group is currently recruiting high school and college students from the Bronx and other parts of the city for a fully funded internship opportunity. The group offers a variety of free services to children, such as virtual cooking workshops, food anthropology courses, educational podcasts, food blogs, eCookbooks, and more.   While no previous experience is necessary, the organization asks that applicants be passionate about building a future of love and tolerance through food. During the internship students will be paired with


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Neighborhood Notes on Citibike Roll Out, Affordable Housing Lottery, Vaccine Updates

Opening of Lehman College Vaccination Site On Tuesday, April 20, Lehman College, CUNY formally announced that it has partnered with the City to launch the Bronx’s newest COVID-19 vaccination hub, located at the college’s APEX Athletic Center at 250 Bedford Park Boulevard West in the borough’s Kingsbridge Heights neighborhood, as reported by Norwood News.    The site is being run by SOMOS Community Care, and will serve up to 300 people a day with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. The site is open to New Yorkers aged 16 or older, as well as to non-New York City residents aged 16 or older who


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UPDATE NYC Mayoral Race: Dianne Morales Holds Rally, Calls on Scott Stringer to Resign

Supporters of former teacher and former non-profit executive, Dianne Morales, turned out for a rally in support of their candidate for mayor on Friday, April 23, at Fordham Plaza in the Belmont section of the Bronx. Less than a week later, Morales was calling on one of her fellow mayoral candidates, Scott Stringer, to resign and withdraw from the race following reports of sexual misconduct, which Stringer denies.   Morales’ career progressed from the world of education into the nonprofit arena when she became executive director of The Door, a program assisting homeless teens, based in Manhattan. For the last


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Kingsbridge: Search for Missing 14-Year-Old Girl

The NYPD is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Melissa Gonon, 14, of 3018 Kingsbridge Avenue in the Kingsbridge section of The Bronx who was reported missing in the 50th precinct.   Melissa was last seen at her home on Thursday, April 29, 2021, at approximately 8.39 a.m. She is described as female, about 5 feet tall, Hispanic and weighs about 150 pounds.   On May 19, 2021, police reiterated calls for assistance in locating Melissa.   Anyone with information with regard to this missing person is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for


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Out & About: Bronx Opera, Pop Culture 90s Edition, Antique Garden Furniture Fair Preview

Editor’s Pick  Join the staff of the Van Cortlandt Library for a fun, virtual game of trivia. Each month, the library staff play a trivia game based on a different category/theme and provide book recommendations based on the categories. The theme for May will be “Pop Culture: 90s Edition,” and the game will take place on May 6, from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Boost your knowledge, meet others, and get to know them! The event will take place over Google Meet. To sign up for the event, visit https://www.nypl.org/events.   Events Are you interested in antique furniture? Join The


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Update: Fordham Hill Residents Want Improved Street Lighting

Car theft in the 52nd precinct rose by 29.3 percent between Jan. 1 and April 25, according to crime statistics recorded by the NYPD, totaling 53 incidents, versus 41 for the same period last year. The precinct covers Norwood, Bedford Park, Fordham, Kingsbridge, Bronx Park, and University Heights.   Meanwhile, the 47th precinct, which covers Woodlawn, Wakefield, Williamsbridge, Baychester, Edenwald, Olinville, Fishbay, and Woodlawn Cemetary, has experienced a whopping 156.7 percent increase in car theft during the same period. The precinct recorded 154 car thefts as of April 25. Meanwhile, just 60 vehicles were stolen during the same period last


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New Face Mask Guidelines for Vaccinated People in New York State

Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Tuesday, April 27, that New York State will adopt the new CDC mask guidance for fully vaccinated people. Fully vaccinated individuals can conduct outdoor activities or gather without wearing a mask outdoors except in certain crowded settings and venues. Read the full CDC guidance.   According to the CDC, if you’ve been fully vaccinated:   You can gather indoors with fully vaccinated people without wearing a mask or staying 6 feet apart. You can gather indoors with unvaccinated people of any age from one other household (for example, visiting with relatives who all live together)


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More Details on Lehman College’s Vaccination Site as CDC Recommends Lifting J&J Pause

  The closure of the Bronx High School of Science mass vaccination site, effective April 15, was a blow to local seniors in the Bronx Community Board 7 district and beyond, as reported last week by Norwood News. A new COVID-19 vaccination site opened at Lehman College on Wednesday, April 14, though details of the new site had initially been scant. Happily, further information has since become available.   On Saturday, April 17, Bronx BP Ruben Diaz Jr. confirmed that the following Bronx sites, including Lehman College, would be vaccinating New Yorkers aged 50 and older, without an appointment: Bronx Co-Op


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Op-Ed: We Can Reduce Our Carbon Footprint on Earth Day and Beyond

Today, April 22nd, marks Earth Day. We have reduced our carbon footprint by curtailing travel and our thermostat. We recycle. But, we can do so much more by cutting our consumption of animal meat and milk products. Yes, that..   A recent article in The Guardian argues that animal agriculture is a major driver of climate change, as well as air and water pollution, depletion of soil and water resources, and destruction of wildlife habitats. Oxford University’s prestigious Food Climate Research Network reports that solving the global warming catastrophe requires massive shift to plant-based eating. The Netflix feature, Seaspiracy, documents


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