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BronxNet Hosts Students for Launch of New Eco Show
Op-Ed: Wanted: The Grinches Who Stole Pride
As someone who has spent many an hour, day, and literally years advocating for the Norwood / Bronx LGBTQIA+ community to finally be represented locally, witnessing a group of people film themselves commit a hate crime by destroying the rainbow balloons and decor which decorated a nationally registered historic place, the Williamsbridge Oval during the inaugural Norwood Pride festival this past June 23 was heartbreaking.
Mt. Hope: Police Appeal to Public for Help in Murder Investigation of 50-Year-old Man from Hunts Point
Inquiring Photographer: Thoughts on whether the City Prepares Adequately for Heatwaves
School Safety Agent Arrested for Assault
UPDATE Bedford Park: Two Firefighters Injured in Fire at 3071 Villa Avenue
UPDATE Primaries 2024: Unofficial Bronx Results & Reaction on Election Night, Latimer Declares Victory in NY-16
Despite the prolonged heatwave which could have possibly deterred some voters from showing up to vote for their local representatives on Primary Election Day, NYC Board of Elections reported that at three hours before poll closure on Tuesday, June 25, 20,946 voters had shown up to vote in The Bronx, and 148,355 across the City.
The initial unofficial local results are listed below after poll closure for the races in the north Bronx, with Rep. Jamaal Bowman declaring an early lead in the most contentious Democratic Primary race (NY-16). Anyone who was in line at 9 p.m. can still vote so these results will be updated as we receive more information.
Petition Launched on Change.Org to Stop the Sale of Van Cortlandt Jewish Center
An online petition was launched by a group called “Van Cortlandt” on June 9 on www.change.org to stop the proposed sale to a developer, as reported, of the Van Cortlandt Jewish Center (VCJC), located in the Van Cortlandt Village section of The Bronx. Though petitioners were asked to sign the petition by June 21, it appears to still be available.