New Jacobi Wellness Center Helps Doctors Cope

In April 2020, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, The New York Times and other media outlets reported that Dr. Lorna M. Breen, medical director of the emergency department at NewYork-Presbyterian Allen Hospital, died by suicide in Charlottesville, Va., where she had been staying with family, as confirmed by her father and police. She had, reportedly, been treating many coronavirus patients prior to her death.   According to a pre-pandemic, 2014 Work/Life Profile of Today’s Physician, most doctors work between 40 and 60 hours per week, but nearly one-quarter work between 61 and 80 hours per week.   Meanwhile,


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Ridgewood Savings Bank Formally Opens New Norwood Branch

Ridgewood Savings Bank held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Sept. 14 to mark the opening of its newest branch in the Norwood section of the Bronx, at 320 East 204th Street. It replaces the former Norwood branch located at 3445 Jerome Avenue.   On May 24, a representative from Ridgewood told the Norwood News, “We are moving the Jerome Avenue branch because it is largely outdated and inefficient in terms of its size.” The representative added, “We are moving to a more modern facility [..] to better serve our customers and the needs of our community.”   The opening ceremony was


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UPDATE Jerome Park: Assault at Mosholu Parkway Subway Station

  The NYPD is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the individuals seen in the attached photo and video who are sought in connection with an assault that occurred in Jerome Park, within the confines of the 52nd precinct / transit district 11.   It was reported to police that on Monday Sept. 20, 2021, at approximately 5.55 p.m., inside Mosholu Parkway subway station, an individual assaulted a 15-year-old victim, punching the victim several times in the face, as well as spraying them with pepper spray. The victim was treated at the scene for injuries. The assailant is described


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Inquiring Photographer: Thoughts on the different COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates

  This week, we asked readers their thoughts on the different COVID-19 vaccine mandates that are now in effect, and whether they agree with them.   “Honestly, it’s really a mixed bag because vaccines do work to an extent, but then we have heard about those who have been vaccinated getting “break out” cases, but generally, those cases that have COVID, they don’t show symptoms. Yet, they’re still a health liability because they can still transmit [the virus]. Maybe they don’t. I just think, right now, with the misinformation going on, and the weaponization of information to make the vaccine


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Bedford Park Student Honored for Tobacco Awareness Initiative

When 17-year-old Miranda Blanco, a 12th grade student at the Academy of Mount St. Ursula, in Bedford Park, decided to join a statewide movement which aims to create the first tobacco-free generation, little did she know she would later be honored with the MARO Reality Check Youth Ambassador of the Year Award (YAYA) for 2021.   Applications for the statewide award were open to students aged 13 to 18 who were part of the Reality Check program, with the awards ceremony taking place annually.   According to its website, “Reality Check is a youth-led movement in New York State that


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UPDATE Norwood: 21-Year-Old Man Shot

  The NYPD is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the individual seen in the attached video who is sought in connection with an assault that occurred in Norwood, located in the 52nd precinct.   It was reported to police that on Monday, Oct. 4, at approximately 4.06 p.m., in front of 3511 Dekalb Avenue in Norwood, the individual shot the 21-year-old man once in the torso and fled the scene in an unknown direction. The victim was removed to an area hospital in stable condition.   Mosholu Montefiore Community Center is located at 3450 Dekalb Avenue, close to


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UPDATE New “Green” Tremont Playground to Absorb Stormwater & Help Reduce Flooding

The groundbreaking for a new, green playground at P.S. 306/M.S. 331 in the Tremont section of the Bronx took place on Tuesday, Oct. 5. New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), The Trust for Public Land, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr., Council Member Vanessa L. Gibson, and Fordham University president, Joseph M. McShane, S.J., joined a diverse student body, teachers, and families for the occasion.   The state-of-the-art schoolyard, which will be open to the community during non-school hours, will serve more than 42,000 residents within a 10-minute walk of home. Newly designed green infrastructure will capture two


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FEMA Warns Residents to Be Wary of Fraud and Scam Artists 

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has issued a warning to New Yorkers, once again in recent days, to be wary of fraud and scam artists. Agency officials said, after a disaster, scam artists, identity thieves and other criminals often attempt to take advantage of disaster survivors. Federal and state emergency management officials urge residents to watch out for and report any suspicious activity.    Officials said unscrupulous people may try to take advantage of vulnerable survivors by posing as official disaster aid workers or even as relatives trying to help survivors complete their applications.     Common post-disaster fraud practices


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NYC Department of Transportation Notice of Public Hearing on Permanent Car Share Rules

NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) has issued a notice regarding an upcoming public hearing and opportunity to comment regarding some proposed permanent car share rules, pursuant to Section 1043(b) of the New York City Charter.   The notice will being published in the City Record on Wednesday, Oct 6, and the public hearing will be held virtually on Monday, Nov. 8, at 2 p.m.   What DOT is proposing? The New York City Department of Transportation (“DOT”) is proposing an amendment to DOT’s Traffic Rules in relation to the implementation of a permanent carshare parking program.   When and where


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