Espaillat Makes Third Run for Congress

Maybe three times the charm? Manhattan state senator Adriano Espaillat is once again running for the 13th Congressional Seat, which covers Norwood and has long been occupied by Congressman Charles Rangel. His decision, falling a day after the General Election, marks his third attempt at making a run for Capitol Hill. He nearly unseated Rangel in a closely watched race many interpreted as a sign of shifting demographics in a largely black congressional district. Espaillat, who was born in the Dominican Republic, represents the && Senate District, which covers several neighborhoods that are largely Hispanic. The 13th Congressional District mostly


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Norwood Business Strip Gets Extra Manpower

Businesses lining the commercial corridor on Bainbridge Avenue between East 205th and East 208th streets will receive cleaning services through a nonprofit agency that helps to beautify the neighborhoods. “When I got elected, the number one issue people in this district complained about are the quality of life issues,” said Councilman Andrew Cohen, who represents the 11th Council District, which covers Norwood. His support to improve the Norwood strip came in the form of a $65,000 council grant for Fedcap, a Bronx based workforce agency. Under Fedcap is the WildCat Service Corp., which runs the Neighborhood Improvement Program. The service


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As Bronx DA Race Draws Closer to Election Day, Candidates Continue Hitting the Pavement

With just several days before the November general election, Robert D. Siano, a Republican in the race for Bronx District Attorney, and his Democratic opponent, former state Supreme Court Justice Darcel Clark, have spent the last campaign days dropping by any venue to espouse their platforms. For Siano, it’s subway stops on every line, public forums and scheduled debates. For Clark, it’s appearances at local Bronx political clubs, senior centers, civic organizations and, as Siano also noted, “anywhere where they would have me.” Campaigning is tough work, both candidates admit. But in the Bronx, a borough whose registered Democrats overpower


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Marquee Building on Jerome Avenue Up for Grabs 

For 18 years, Kingsbridge residents who’ve relied on the Social Security Administration office knew the nearest site was 2720 Jerome Ave. But come Nov. 2, the SSA office will be relocated to 2501 Grand Concourse. Its more spacious office includes extra seating and interview windows for clients. The two-story property on Jerome, covering 19,000 square-feet of rentable space, is now up for grabs. Steeped by a main road and plenty of mass transit, the Kingsbridge SSA office was centralized around a bustling corridor. But a more attractive point is the fact it lies across the Kingsbridge Armory, slated to be


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HRA Now Reviewing Shelter Contracts, With DHS Approving

New York City Human Resources Administration (HRA) is picking up some responsibilities normally handled by the New York City Department of Homeless Services (DHS), coming amid city’s booming homeless crisis. Participating in a panel at the CUNY School of Journalism’s Center for Community & Ethnic Media, New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer revealed the HRA, a homeless prevention agency that provides social services to the impoverished, is now reviewing a number of unregistered contracts from homeless shelter providers. Stringer has remained a staunch critic of DHS, having rejected several DHS-approved contracts he deemed unworthy of city monies. His remarks suggested little


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Latest Edition of the Norwood News Is Out!

Community news is alive and well here at the Norwood News, serving up another edition filled with plenty of community news you can use. We take you to Bedford Park first and speculation surrounding investment speculation on Webster Avenue that’s revolving around a tiny piece of property currently occupied by the US Postal Service. Reporter William Mathis digs up what is happening at the post office that’s making residents worry. Going inside the award-winning newspaper, and a story on the Norwood News crunching some numbers on the number of 311 complaints Community Board 7 has logged. The results surprised us. And this


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Digital Edition of the Norwood News Is Out!

Greetings, loyal readers! As expected, the digital edition of the Norwood News is out with, as you guessed it: Plenty of Community News You Can Use! We begin with a story that’s 25 years in the making: pilot access to the Jerome Park Reservoir, long a source of majesty for the Bronx, yet only experienced by a handful. Advocates are pushing, step by step, to grant access to parkgoers who have yearned to take a stroll around the man-made reservoir. Worth a read from our own Adedamola Agboola. Inside, you’ll find a story 76 years in the making: the closing of Freilich


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Latest Edition of Norwood News is Out!

By DAVID CRUZ  The latest edition of the Norwood News is out with plenty of community news you can use. We begin with some unexpected news: the resignation of Community Board 7’s District Manager. Read how Community Board members reacted to his resignation. Before we begin with the inside-the-cover stories, we want to remind parents that the Norwood News is accepting applications for a FREE, that’s right, FREE afterschool journalism program called Bronx Youth Heard. It’s a cool writing workshop that lasts through December, and it teaches the fundamental of journalism to Bronx high school students. Check out the link here: http://bit.ly/BYHFall2015. Now


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