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UPDATE Bedford Park: Man Shot Dead by Police Amid Family Stabbing Incident
Civil Service Career Fair Held at Bronx Community College
In response to what was described as a critical labor shortage impacting public service sectors across New York State, with 12,500 vacancies, State Sen. Robert Jackson (S.D. 31), chair of the NYS civil service & pension committee, in conjunction with NYS Civil Service Commissioner Timothy Hogues, held a civil service career fair at Bronx Community College on Tuesday, Dec. 19.
Bronx Youth Use Art as Catalyst for Change
Fordham Manor: Two Sought following Robbery at Fordham Road Subway Station
Youth Cite Benefits of Restorative Justice Program
Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz (A.D. 81) presented a check for $250,000 to Mosholu Montefiore Community Center (MMCC) on Monday, Nov. 6, to support its restorative justice program at the Norwood-based center (MMCC), in the presence of some of the young course participants and course facilitators. Dinowitz said the funding will help support “anti-gun, anti-drug, anti-violence, and anti-gang programs for teens.”
Arson Ruled Cause of Bainbridge Avenue Commercial Fire that Destroyed Several Small Businesses
One Year On, Lockett Family Wants Answers
Family and friends of Kyle Lockett, 21, killed in front of a deli on the corner of Gun Hill Road and Hull Avenue in Norwood on Nov. 3, 2022, are calling for answers from authorities on the first anniversary of his death. The 21-year-old died after a police-involved shooting which followed a separate, armed altercation inside the deli with Ajamu Demmerle, 29, during which Lockett was stabbed and Demmerle was also injured.
