Morrisania: 7-Month-Old Infant Dies

On Thursday, October 1, 2020 at approximately 6.30 a.m., police responded to a 911 call regarding an aided infant inside of 1285 Washington Avenue, Morrisania Houses, in the Morrisania section of the Bronx, within the confines of the 42nd precinct, Police Service Area (PSA) #7.   Upon arrival, officers observed a 7-month-old male baby unconscious and unresponsive, with no obvious signs of trauma observed. EMS also responded to the location and transported the aided infant to BronxCare Health System hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. The Medical Examiner will determine the cause of death.   The identity of the deceased


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Bronx Trialed Drug, Remdesivir: Part of President’s Treatment for COVID-19

President Donald Trump’s doctors said during a press briefing on Oct. 3, that the president is being administered remdesivir, a drug trialed in the Bronx to treat patients with COVID-19, as a joint research initiative by Montefiore Health System and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.   Einstein/Montefiore was the first New York site to take part in what is an ongoing international drug treatment study. The first iteration of the Adaptive COVID-19 Treatment Trial (ACTT) began in various locations on Feb. 21, though candidate recruitment only began in the Bronx in March. Remdesivir is described as an investigational, broad-spectrum


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Norwood: Fire Marshal Investigating 3rd Blaze in Four Days

Investigators from the FDNY’s Fire Marshal unit are investigating the second blaze to strike a commercial business along a popular shopping hub over a three-day period in the Norwood section of the Bronx.   FDNY officials reported that the fire broke out inside the W&K Beauty Salon & Barber Shop, located at 6 West Gun Hill Road. According to an unnamed official, the fire broke out at 10.47 p.m., on Sunday, Sept. 27 and 60 FDNY members from 12 fire units brought the blaze under control by 11.28 p.m.   Fire Marshals from the FDNY’s Bureau of Fire Investigation were


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Activists To Drop “Police-Free Schools” Banners at Six Schools on Education Mile 

Over 50 Bronx students, parents and community members will march through Education Mile on Saturday, October 3rd as part of Dignity in Schools’ National Week of Action calling for police-free schools. The protest, organized by Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition and Sistas and Brothas United (SBU), will drop banners demanding police-free schools and investment in restorative justice at six schools — Dewitt Clinton High School, Bronx Science High School, High School for American Studies, Walton Campus, P.S. 86, and P.S. 340.   The protest comes as students re-enter school for the first time after six months of home learning


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Bernie Sanders Alum Latchmi Gopal Announces Run for 15th District City Council Seat

Former Bernie Sanders national organizer and Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) member, Latchmi Gopal, is officially running to replace Ritchie Torres in New York City’s 15th City Council district. She join Ischia Bravo, Ischia, Elisa Crespo, Oswald Feliz, John E. Sanchez, and Julian S. Sepulveda.   Gopal enters the race on the back of her experience with economic and social causes across the country as well as in the Bronx. She is currently director of communications and strategic partnerships for Unemployment Workers United, a multiracial and multigenerational movement which advocates for a new “normal” that restores dignity and guarantees a


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COVID Alert NY App Launches as Cuomo Fact-Checked on Nursing Home Claims

Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Oct. 1 the launch of an innovative technology-based tool, the COVID Alert NY, to help curb the spread of the coronavirus.   “Contact tracing has been instrumental in stopping the COVID spread, and we have worked hard over these past months to establish a nation-leading testing and tracing program. Today, we are building on that effort [….] with our official Exposure Notification App created by the New York State Department of Health in partnership with Google and Apple,” the governor wrote. “With COVID Alert NY, you can use your phone to receive alert notifications if


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Affordable Homeownership Summit Focuses on Black Homeownership & Racial Wealth Gap

The annual Affordable Homeownership Summit hosted by the Center for NYC Neighborhoods will take place, virtually, over two days on Oct. 7 and 8, between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. EST. It will discuss recovery strategies from the global pandemic, Black homeownership, the racial wealth gap, and climate change.   The center will bring together hundreds of leaders, policymakers, government officials, lenders and advocates, virtually, for its seventh annual summit, which will run for two days with five panels, as experts discuss innovative solutions and current best practices for low, and moderate-income homeowners.   Keynote speaker Andre Perry, fellow on


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Parkchester: Missing 14-Year-old Girl

The NYPD is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Nahomy Polanco, 14, who was reported missing on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020 within the confines of the 43rd Precinct.   It was reported to the police that Nahomy was last seen on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020 at approximately 5.45 p.m., leaving her residence at 2147 Starling Avenue in the Parkchester section of the Bronx. She is described as a Black Hispanic female, five foot, 2 inches tall, and weighs 110 pounds. No clothing description is available for the time of her disappearance.   Anyone with information in regard to this missing


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New Yorkers Use Estimated 23 Billion Plastic Bags Annually, Enforcement to Start Oct. 19

New Yorkers use an estimated 23 billion (not 23 million, 23 billion) plastic bags every year, according to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. That’s 1,182 bags per person, with each bag being used for about 12 minutes. Approximately 85 percent of this staggering total ends up in landfills, recycling machines, waterways, and streets.   Here’s something else everyone should reflect upon. The Ecology Center (ecologycenter.org) wrote, “Like many other plastics, we can’t guarantee that plastic film is getting recycled, even if it is clean, dry, and disposed of in the “right” place. We also know that all plastic ever


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