Eric Dinowitz Urges Improvements to Early Voting Process for Future Elections

Eric Dinowitz, Democratic District Leader and City Council candidate in the 11th District race, is calling for future changes to early voting as New Yorkers turn out to vote early in record numbers this week.   “New Yorkers are proving what we’ve known all along – early voting is good for our democracy – and when given the opportunity, people will excitedly vote early,” Dinowitz said. “I am proud of the energy, enthusiasm, and, most of all, patience of my fellow New Yorkers as they wait in line for hours, sometimes even in rain. Poll workers have been friendly and


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Laconia: Bronx Hip-Hop Artist Highlights Importance of Education during Back-to-School Event

A back-to-school giveaway was held at Gun Post Lanes bowling alley on Saturday, Sept. 26 on East Gun Hill Road in the Laconia section of the Bronx. The event included a special musical performance by old school, hip-hop artist, Melle Mel, who used the occasion to share some stories about his vast experience in the music industry, and to encourage local youth to stay in school.   Melvin Glover, better known by his stage names, Melle Mel and Grandmaster Melle Mel, was born in the Bronx on May 15, 1961. He is a recording artist who was the lead vocalist


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NYPD Chief Holmes Promoted to Chief of Patrol amid More Leadership Changes

Police Commissioner Dermot Shea announced on Thursday, Oct. 29, the appointment of six NYPD commanders to new leadership positions in patrol, transit, transportation and school safety within the department’s executive team. The NYPD said the promotions build on the continued transformation of leadership for areas integral to the agency’s overall operations and mission.   “I am privileged to elevate each of these distinguished longtime NYPD leaders,” said Shea. “Each of these commanders has shown exceptional vision in helping to steer the department through the advancements of the last several years, and each uniquely reflects the values and concerns of the


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Morrisania: Search for 14-Year-Old Missing Teen

  The New York City Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Glen Chaney Roches, 14, of Melrose Avenue who was reported missing on Wednesday, Oct. 28, in the 42nd precinct.   Glen was last seen on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020 at approximately 1:30 p.m. leaving his home in Morrisania. He is described as being approximately 5 feet, 1 inch tall, weighs 110 pounds, is of a medium build, has a medium complexion, brown eyes and is bald. Glen was last seen wearing a white T-shirt, black jeans and black sneakers.   Anyone with information with regard to


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Open Storefronts Program Launches following Success of Open Restaurants

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Wednesday, Oct. 28, the Open Storefronts program, permitting storefront businesses to use a portion of their sidewalk to display merchandise, sell goods, complete transactions, and provide queuing areas. The program will begin on Friday, Oct. 30 and will run until Dec 31.   The Open Storefronts program assists existing ground-floor storefront businesses who want to use outdoor areas on a temporary basis. It allows eligible businesses to conduct activity on sidewalks, on roadways in the Open Streets: Restaurants program, or a combination of both.   In addition to businesses engaged in retail


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Bronx Connections: 2020 Election Local Lens (Part 3 of 5) Health

Norwood News, in partnership with WFUV radio and BronxNet Television, presents a five-part series on national issues affecting voters in the lead up to the 2020 presidential election, seen through the local lens of Bronx neighborhood communities. Part three looks at health.   Health and healthcare were always going to be pivotal to the 2020 presidential election, even before the COVID-19 pandemic catapulted them to the top of the political agenda. According to a recent Pew research poll, 68 percent of voters said healthcare was a “very important” issue to them, second only to the economy.   People are rightfully


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Norwood: Jerome Gun Hill BID & Partners Host 19th Annual Fall Festival  

The 19th Annual Fall Festival took place in Norwood on a beautiful, bright, sunny day on Saturday, Oct. 17, hosted by the Jerome Gun Hill BID team, Mosholu Preservation Corporation, Montefiore Medical Center, the Bronx Board of Elections and Walgreens.   The fair, which took place between noon and 3 p.m. was located by Mosholu 4 subway station, on the corner of Jerome Avenue and East Mosholu Parkway, catching the attention of passing commuters, park goers and locals. Residents were treated to a selection of goodies, including free masks and hand sanitizers, tote bags, candy, pumpkins, patties and empanadas from


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New Elevators Finally Installed at Bedford Park Blvd Subway Station

  The grand opening of long-awaited ADA compliant elevators at Bedford Park Boulevard subway station took place on the Grand Concourse on Thursday, Oct. 15. MTA Construction & Development President, Janno Lieber, launched the opening alongside a group of MTA colleagues, and was also joined by elected officials, Congressman Adriano Espaillat and State Assemblyman José Rivera.   Speaking at the launch, Espaillat said, “There are three elevators, one up here [street level], and two downstairs [at subway level], and they were built at a cost of $38.2 million,” he said, adding that it was an extraordinary project.   He then


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Health Check: How Oral Health Affects Our Overall Health

October is National Dental Hygiene Month, a perfect time to remember to take care of our oral health. When people think about a healthy lifestyle, eating more fruits and vegetables, increasing physical activity, limiting alcohol, getting more sleep and making time for self-care often top the list.   But, taking care of our oral health is also an important part of a healthy lifestyle, and the health of our mouth, teeth and gums affects the way we talk, smile, eat and present ourselves to the world.   Just like the rest of our body, the mouth is full of good


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