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The Bronx Breakdown: Cabrera Stands Up for Church in Schools, Bagel Larry’s Free, the Hoops Massacre of the Bronx and More
The Bronx Breakdown, a re-imagined and re-invigorated version of what we once called “Friday News & Notes,” consists of (1) a subjective breakdown of the week’s biggest and most intriguing news stories, (2) tidbits and newsbits we’ve come across and thought you should know about (3) a youtube clip and (4) recommendations for things to do in the Bronx this weekend. So settle in, grab a cup of coffee or a Bronx Brewery Pale Ale and enjoy the Breakdown.
Bronx Stars of Tomorrow: Q&A with A Real Bronx Bomber, Skateboarder Kiefer Dixon
Starting as a lone wolf skateboarder from the Norwood-area of the Bronx, Kiefer Dixon, 22, has won fame and a few nice paychecks from his speed and stamina on a longboard (a long skateboard). He sat down with the Norwood News to talk boards, hand-standing his way through Times Square, his recent win in Puerto Rico and how the borough has influenced his style.
2 Bronx Tech Schools Added to DOE’s Chopping Block (Updated)
Tonight: Rally to Protest Bronx Post Office Closures
The public outcry continues over the U.S. Postal Service’s plan to shut down 17 Bronx post office locations this year, with a rally planned for this evening at 6 p.m. outside the Bronx General Post Office, at 558 Grand Concourse. The protest is being held before a schedule public hearing to debate the closure of one of the proposed sites, the Stadium post office on Gerard Avenue, which serves the busy and commercial-heavy neighborhood around Yankee Stadium. Earlier this week, the USPS announced its plan to eliminate first-class, or next-day mail services. This, along with the proposed branch closures, is
Bronx Holiday Happenings
The holiday season’s in full swing, meaning there are plenty of festivities taking place over the next few weeks to get you in the spirit. Tonight at 5 p.m., Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr., will be hosting a holiday tree lighting at the Bronx County Building, 851 Grand Concourse, complete with carol singers and, of course, Santa Claus. On Saturday, Bronx Museum of the Arts is throwing a family holiday party from 1 to 4 p.m., with food, art activities for parents and kids, and tours of its current exhibits. The museum is located at 1040 Grand Concourse. Visit
