Bronx Photos: East 204th Summer Streets Festival

Hundreds of Norwood residents turned out for the Summer Street’s festival held along East 204th Street on Sunday, Aug. 5. The event featured a live segment taped by the cast of BronxNet’s “No Offense But…”, performances by LoZoneros, Anayka, SALESE and Arlene G, among others, as well as kids’ games, salsa lessons, a fitness boot camp demonstration and more. The free, day-long event was hosted by the East 204th Street and Bainbridge Avenue Merchants Association, the Mosholu Preservation Corporation and Community Board 7. Marketing and Advertising Solutions (MAS), helped organize the festival.

Bronx News Roundup, August 17

Happy Friday, and welcome to today’s Bronx News Roundup. Here are the stories we’re following today, starting with this weekend’s weather: high of 88, morning sunshine will give way to thunderstorms, some of which may be severe, in the afternoon. Tonight, scattered thunderstorms. Chance for isolated thunderstorms lasts through Saturday, Sunday will be partly cloudy. Highs in the low 80s and high 70s. Although State Senator Ruben Diaz Sr. is still recovering from a knee transplant, the Daily News is reporting he’s still keep track of all local politicos and hopefuls who have paid him visits in the hospital. Meanwhile,


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Kingsbridge Armory Hopefuls Layout Plans on BronxTalk

On Monday, representatives from the two development groups looking to transform the Kingsbridge Armory — Young Woo & Associates and the Kingsbridge National Ice Center — sat down with Gary Axelbank on BronxTalk to discuss their plans and how each will benefit the Bronx.

One-Way Conversions Coming to East Gun Hill Road Side Streets

Starting today, the Department of Transportation is going to begin converting a handful of two-way streets along the East Gun Hill Road corridor in Norwood into one-way streets. As you can see from the flier below, the DOT hopes the new one-way streets will reduce congestion, improve safety, simplify traffic movements and normalize the existing street grid. The streets slated for conversion include: East 211th Street, Decatur, Hull and Perry avenues, and Putnam Place. See details below.

Bronx News Roundup, August 16

Welcome to today’s Bronx News Roundup. Here are the stories we’re following this Thursday, starting with the weather: high of 86, mostly sunny with clouds in the afternoon and a relief from yesterday’s high humidity. Tonight, partly cloudy.

Silver: No Investigation Into Rivera’s Hiring Needed

Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver released a public statement saying there is no need for an investigation into Assemblywoman Naomi Rivera’s hiring of Tommy Torres, a City Council hopeful in Brooklyn who is reportedly romantically involved with Rivera. Here’s the statement: There are no violations to investigate regarding the employment of Mr. Thomas Torres by the New York State Assembly.   As part of our standard employment review process, Assembly counsel double checks to make sure employment by an individual doesn’t violate the Assembly’s dual employment policy. Counsel’s prior approval is required to ensure there are no conflicts of interest or


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Be Healthy: Celebrating Health Center Week in the Bronx

Last week, nearly 200 people gathered at Tremont Park in the Bronx to participate in a health fair sponsored by the Community Heath Network (CHN). The event was in conjunction with a nation-wide effort to celebrate National Health Center Week.

Bronx News Roundup, August 15

Welcome to today’s Bronx News Roundup. Here are the stories we’re following this Wednesday, starting with the weather: Thunderstorms possible later this afternoon and early evening, high of 88.