Cuomo Announces Resumption of Metro-North-Penn Station Access Project

  Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Thursday, May 13, the resumption of the Metro-North Penn Station access project, which had been paused by the COVID-19 pandemic and MTA funding uncertainty. According to government officials, the reopened process will select a firm to design and build four new Metro-North Railroad stations and make track upgrades in the Bronx.   The MTA had identified three consortia, qualified to bid for the project in February 2020, three weeks before COVID-19’s arrival in New York raised questions about funding the historic 2020-2024 capital program. Devastating financial losses and uncertainty related to the pandemic led


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DMX’s Final Bark: We Say Farewell to “The Dog”

There’s been a sudden boom in traffic on the corner of Burke Avenue and Holland Avenue in the Williamsbridge section of The Bronx. Fans of hip-hop artist, DMX, and members of the Ruff Ryders motorcycle club have flocked to the intersection to memorialize the hip-hop icon who died on Friday, April 9.   “Where my dogs at?” is a phrase and a song popularized by DMX. According to the late, multi-platinum selling rapper, whose real name was Earl Simmons, his “dogs” were his brothers and sisters from the “hood,” and for the past month, they’ve been out in packs, making


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Resident Says Ceiling Fell in during 12th Apartment Flood

  For the twelfth time in 13 years, a Bedford Park senior says he has suffered through a flood of rushing water pouring into his home. However, this time, he said the cascading water brought down the ceiling on top of his head in a spare room adjacent to his living room.   Longtime tenant, Tony Apostolos, 78, of 116 East Mosholu Parkway South, invited Norwood News to inspect the damage to his apartment and belongings on Sunday, April 25, a day after rushing water caused his ceiling to collapse, and sent Apostolos on a day trip to the hospital.


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Update: Homeless Man in Bedford Park Alleges Illegal Eviction from NYCHA Housing

This is an extended version of the story that appears in our latest print edition. On more than one occasion during April, Norwood News observed an old, frail man pushing a walker between traffic lanes on Mosholu Parkway on the border of Bedford Park and Norwood, at the entrance to the iconic New York Botanical Garden. On Tuesday, May 4, we spoke to “Jerry,” a self-described panhandler who preferred not to have his surname printed.   As drivers paused for the red light before turning left onto Allerton Avenue, or right onto Fordham Road, Jerry, 63, pushed his walker up


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Out & About: Bronx Week 2021, Born in Flames: Feminist Futures, New York Cider Week & More

Editor’s Pick  The end of Bronx Week 2021 will be marked by a Drive-in concert and awards presentation on Saturday, May 15, from midday to 6 p.m. The newest Bronx Walk of Fame inductees, Joe Conzo Jr., Sal Abbatiello and Kid Capri will be honored amid performances by Frankie Negron, Ja Rule, Coro and DJ Ted Smooth. This is a ticketed event and registration is required on http://bronxtourism.wpengine.com/bronx-week/.   EVENTS As part of Bronx Week 2021, a Day of Remembrance will be held on Thursday, May 13 to remember those lost to COVID-19. Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. has


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Fordham Manor Three-Car Collision: Drivers Argue Over Cause

What are the odds? Two vehicles with the same make, model and year were involved in a three-car, motor vehicle collision that briefly shut down Jerome Avenue in the Fordham Manor section of the Bronx on Sunday, May 9. The incident occurred during daylight hours amid light rain, which possibly gave rise to poor visibility under the covered avenue.   Two of the three drivers involved in the incident were observed by Norwood News at the scene of the incident pleading their case to different police officers on site, and stating that the fault lay with the other party. According


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Mount Hope: Two Men Sought in Connection with Daylight Robbery

    The New York City Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the individuals seen in the attached video and photos who are sought in connection with a robbery that occurred in the 46th precinct.   It was reported to police that on Wednesday, April 14, at around 3.25 p.m., in front of 8 East 177th Street in Mount Hope, two individuals, both riding a black moped, cut off a 27-year-old male victim, who was also riding a moped.   The two suspects then attempted to take the victim’s moped, but a physical altercation ensued between the


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Inquiring Photographer: Thoughts on President Joe Biden’s First 100 Days in Office

This week, we asked readers for their thoughts on President Joe Biden’s job performance after 100 days in office.   “Well, my expectations were pretty low because I’m old enough to remember Biden through the decades and I’m pleasantly surprised, not because I think he’s had a change of heart, but because conditions have become dire. I think the Trump interregnum was a real wake-up call for – let’s call it – the establishment, our governing pooh-bahs. They realized that they actually have to try and do something while at the same time serving their money-bag overlords. That’s their priority, not


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What We Now Know About Veterans & Health

  Since the Vietnam War, hundreds of thousands of veterans have received other-than-honorable (OTH) discharges, many for misconduct related to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI). Many veterans don’t realize that they may be eligible for a discharge upgrade, if the evidence shows they experienced service-related trauma.   On leaving the military, service members receive one of six discharge designations that determines their eligibility for healthcare and disability benefits provided by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (V.A.). However, an OTH discharge can render soon-to-be veterans potentially ineligible for V.A. benefits, leaving those with mental and physical


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