Bronx News Roundup, August 15

Welcome to today’s Bronx News Roundup. Here are the stories we’re following this Wednesday, starting with the weather: Thunderstorms possible later this afternoon and early evening, high of 88.

Cabrera Calls Out Speaker Quinn on Chick-fil-A Issue

After recent confirmation that the fast food restaurant’s president Dan Cathy has used profits to donate millions of dollars to anti-marriage-equality organizations, New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn sent a letter to New York University president John Sexton two weekend’s ago asking him to end the school’s contract with Chick-fil-A. The school’s Weinstein Residence Hall food court is the only Chick-fil-A location in the city. Bronx Council Member Fernando Cabrera issued a statement opposing Quinn’s letter on Aug. 3, calling it an abuse of power and not representative of the entire Council.

Bronx Notes: Opportunities for Young Adults

F.E.G.S. Health and Human Services System is hosting a Project Rise program at the Bronx Youth Center, 412-424 E. 147th St., 4th floor, that will offer free GED classes, paid internships and career advisement to young adults between the ages of 18 and 24 who are out of school and work. For more information, call Jordana Kerschner at (718) 742-3576.

Bronx News Roundup, August 13 (Naomi Rivera Edition)

Welcome to today’s Bronx News Roundup. We’ll make up for yesterday’s lack of a roundup with a super roundup that includes the bombshell report on Bronx Assemblywoman Naomi Rivera and it’s fallout. Lots to get to, folks, so let’s go. Weather: humid, high of 87, chance of thunderstorms throughout the day.

Tracey Towers Tenants to Rally Against HPD

Tenants at Tracey Towers are tired of rent increases putting their affordable rental housing at-risk, and will be rallying on Saturday at the complex’s playground area on Mosholu Parkway South. Local politicians and some of their representatives are also slated to join the tenants in solidarity. Last month, the Commissioner of the Departmetn of Housing Preservation (HPD)approved a rent increase of 65 percent, cumulative over the next four years. The first increase in rent charge, including utilities, of 16% per room per month is set to go into effect September 1st. According to the Tracey Towers Tenant Organization, however, feel that


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Be Healthy: We Want to Answer Your Back to School Health Questions (By Talking to Experts)

Summer is winding down and it’s time to start thinking about back-to-school. It’s a busy time for students and parents, who have coordinate after-school plans and help with homework. A new school year also means doctors’ visits, vaccines, health insurance paperwork and other medical concerns. This is why the Norwood News is sitting down next week with Dr. David Listman, Director of Pediatrics at St. Barnabas Hospital as well as doctors from Montefiore Medical Center. Send us your questions.

Bronx News Roundup, August 10

Happy Friday, everyone, and welcome to today’s Bronx News Roundup. Here are today’s stories starting with the weekend forecast: today and tonight, rain and thunderstorms, high of 82. Saturday and Sunday, party cloudy with isolated thunderstorms, highs in the mid-80s.

Bronx Notes: Training for Displaced Homemakers

Bronx Community College offers men and women who meet eligibility requirements under the Displaced Homemakers Act, a free four-week Excel training course as a part of the Displaced Homemakers Program. Classes start the second week of August at BCC’s Gould Residence Hall, room 309, 2155 University Ave. Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive further assistance in their job search. For more information call (718) 289-5828/5824.