Bronx Notes: Free Melanoma and Skin Cancer Screenings on Saturday
Business Beat: With Changes Coming, Affinity CEO Urges Collaboration
Judge Rules Bronx Political Hopeful Tapia Must Pay Severe Campaign Finance Penalties; City Campaign Funding Unaccounted For
Speaker Wants to Raise Smoking Age to 21
Joined by health and anti-smoking advocates, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn announced last week that the Council would introduce legislation that ups the minimum age requirement on tobacco purchases from 18 to 21. If passed, New York City will become the first major city in the United States to hold a 21 years of age minimum.
Video: Bronx Group POTS on 60 Minutes
In case you missed it Sunday night, here’s the 60 Minutes piece on the Robin Hood Foundation, a deep-pocketed anti-poverty group. The piece features a profile of one of the foundation’s grantees, Part of the Solution, or POTS, a soup kitchen and multi-service organization on Webster Avenue in the Bronx that aims to get struggling people back on their feet. They opened up a beautiful brand new facility last year, thanks in part to Robin Hood.
Bronx Pols Start Picking Sides in Mayoral Race
Bronx News Roundup: Grumblings About Bronx Boss, a Cricket Haven and Eating Like a Man
Bronx Notes: English Conversation Skills
Speakers of any language (all levels) are invited to join English conversation classes at LIFT-the Bronx, 2381 Belmont Ave., between 187th and 186th streets, Wednesdays from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Topics will range from current events to sports. For more information, call (718) 733-4061 or email liftenglishconversation@gmail.com.
