Send Us Your Health Questions!
Got a pressing health, fitness, or nutrition question on your mind? Send them our way! We’re ready to tackle your queries about food, sex, illness, health insurance, prescription medications–any health-related topics that puzzle or interest you. We’ll answer your question in a new Q&A feature appearing in the Norwood News‘ Be Healthy! column. If we don’t know, we’ll ask to experts. You can sign your name or send it anonymously. Send your queries to: norwoodnews@norwoodnews.org. Here’s a link to the first installment of the Be Healthy! Q&A, which was featured in last week’s Norwood News. <<<Click here
Bronx Weekend Wrap, Oct. 24
Happy Monday, Breaking Bronx readers. From here on out, we’ll be starting each work week off with a post called “Weekend Wrap,” linking to relevant local news and big Bronx stories that went down over the weekend. Make sure you check back with us here every Monday. Some items from the last few days: A bill passed recently by the City Council will require the DOE to provide extensive reports on how school space is being utilized–though local parents are skeptical this will do anything for the crammed classrooms in the notoriously overcrowded Bronx District 10. This Daily News story
Friday News & Notes
Friday News & Notes is a new regular feature we’re implementing on Breaking Bronx as a way to report news tidbits, preview weekend happenings, and point out some of the stories you may have missed earlier in the week. Like Breaking Bronx, this will be an evolving feature. — “Master carver” Ray Villafane will be at the Botanical Garden this weekend carving up the world’s largest pumpkin, which weighs in at 1,818.5 pounds. The photo above, by Adi Talwar, is from last year’s giant pumpkin carving extravaganza at the Garden. Click here for more of Adi’s pumpkin carving photos. —
PS 51 Parents Hold Rally, Walcott Agrees to Meet
Cabrera Pushes for Transparency on Neighborhood Crime Stats
Cemetery for Famous Registered As National Landmark
Since 1863, the sprawling Woodlawn Cemetery has seen jazz greats, literary giants, political leaders and everyone in between entombed above and beneath its hallowed grounds. On Sunday, Oct. 16, the cemetery was inducted into the National Historic Landmark Registry. It is the sixth Bronx institution to make the list.
Bronx Education Summit a Chance to Chart New Path
Welcome to the Norwood News’ Digital Evolution
Whether you are a regular reader of the Norwood News or you are just checking out this website for the first time, I would like to personally thank you for your support of vital community journalism. Now, starting this week, we would like to reward you for your support by offering you more. More news. More photos. More information. More analysis. More multi-media. All of this for free. I know. Sounds too good to be true, right? Let me explain.
