Bronx News Roundup, July 27

Welcome to the Friday edition of the Bronx News Roundup. Here are the stories we’re following today, starting with the weather forecast for the weekend: Muggy and hot with a chance for thunderstorms this afternoon and tonight. Cooler this weekend, overcast with rain possible on Saturday, then mostly sunny on Sunday.

Bronx Notes: Street Dedication for Late Five-Two Officer

The 52nd Precinct invites the public to its street renaming dedication in tribute to Police Officer Eric Hernandez, who was killed in 2006 by fellow officers during a fight at a White Castle restaurant. The street sign, which will read “The P.O. Eric Hernandez Memorial Corner,” will be placed on Webster Avenue and Mosholu Parkway North, on Saturday, July 28 at 11 a.m. across the street from the precinct which is located at 3016 Webster Ave. Lunch follows the ceremony. For more information, call (718) 220-5811.

Rangel Emerges Victorious, Part of Bronx Family

Initially, Charlie Rangel wanted nothing to do with the Bronx. The 82-year-old legislative icon, a symbol of black political power and one-time student at DeWitt Clinton High School on Mosholu Parkway, was comfortable with upper Manhattan as his district and Harlem as his base. The Bronx seemed like foreign territory, not, as it has become, an extension of the district he had loved and fostered as a Congressman for the last 42 years.

Bronx Councilman Seabrook Found Guilty of Corruption

This news came out a little after we posted our Bronx News Roundup, so here it is. East Bronx Councilman Larry Seabrook — who famously was said to have doctored a receipt for a bagel sandwich and a Snapple from $7 to $177 — was found guilty today in federal court on nine counts of fraud, money laundering and bribery, the AP reports.  Seabrook will be sentenced on Jan. 8. In the meantime, we could be looking at a special election to replace him. Also, Con Ed workers were expected to return to work after being locked out.

Bronx News Roundup, July 26

Speed version of the Bronx News Roundup today. Starting Monday, we’ll begin posting roundups in the morning all week long, so you can start your day with a full cup of Bronx news. Weather today: Severe thunderstorm are expected this afternoon and tonight.

Bronx Notes: Twitter Chat on Weight-Loss Surgery at 2 p.m.

Montefiore Medical Center (@MontefioreNews) and the Weight Loss Surgery Channel (@wlschannel) will be co-hosting a twitter chat on Bariatric Surgery. The chat will cover a range of topics including who is a candidate for bariatric surgery, the varying types of bariatric surgeries, and how to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Morris Heights Farmers Market Adds to Growing List (List of NW Bronx Farmers Markets Included)

The BronxWorks-sponsored Heights Community Farmers Market at University Avenue and 181st Street is the newest addition to an increasing number of local farmers’ markets. Open every Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. until Nov. 15, the market not only offers fresh produce for purchase with cash, credit, or benefit payment systems, but thanks to BronxWorks, customers can also get help applying for food stamps. This article also includes a list of farmers’ markets in the northwest Bronx.

Bronx News Roundup, July 24

Welcome to today’s Bronx News Roundup. It’s mostly sunny, partly cloudy with temperatures in the 80s. Showers and thunderstorms are expected in the early evening but should clear up tonight.