Stories by Edition: July 15, 2010 (13 Stories)
Espada Defiant as State Dems Want Him Out - Embattled State Senator Pedro Espada, Jr. angrily fired back at State Democratic leaders who formally requested that he be ousted from the party, saying he had the backing of nearly 10,000 registered Democrats. | Read the Story
Pilgrim-Hunter Ends Bid for Espada's Seat - Desiree Pilgrim-Hunter, the community activist who led the local fight to defeat the mayor's plans to build a mall in the Kingsbridge Armory, told the Norwood News on Tuesday that she was ending her candidacy for state Senate in the 33rd District. | Read the Story
Senate Candidate Padernacht Counting on Community Roots - Daniel Padernacht, a 33-year-old housing lawyer who has joined the crowded list of challengers to incumbent Pedro Espada, Jr. in the race for 33rd District Senate seat, is a homeboy. A Kingsbridge homeboy. | Read the Story
Gustavo Rivera Gets Anti-Espada Backing - Gustavo Rivera, one of several candidates looking to unseat State Sen. Pedro Espada, Jr. in the 33rd Senate District, has been endorsed by Bill Samuels and his organization, the New Roosevelt Initiative.
"Rivera is simply the strongest candidate to challenge Espada and I urge everyone who wants a better legislature to unite behind him," said Samuels in a statement. | Read the Story
State to Pass No-Fault Divorce Law - New York State is poised to pass legislation allowing for a no-fault claim as reason for divorce. New York is currently the only state that says one spouse must be at fault in order for a marriage to legally fail. | Read the Story
Commuters Shortchanged by MTA's Service Changes - Following a series of service changes and cuts by the MTA, which is looking to bridge an $800 million budget gap, some commuters in the northwest Bronx say they are being inconvenienced and overcharged. Others say the changes have largely not affected them. | Read the Story
Espada Lost $1.77M for Local Groups - State Senator Pedro Espada, Jr., who has spent the past year boasting of the "millions" of dollars he has brought into his Bronx district as one of the state's most powerful lawmakers, appears to have left the vast majority of that money on the table. | Read the Story
St. Brendan's Used as Giveaway Backdrop - Across the street from St. Brendan's Church last Saturday, State Senator Pedro Espada, Jr. deflected questions from reporters as he shook hands and gave out free bags of groceries to dozens of residents. | Read the Story
Mobile Pet Fixers, Coming to A Neighborhood Near You - There is something to be said for the power of puppy eyes. So proved Toby, a wolfhound mix, when he was adopted from a shelter by Dr. Andrew Kaplan, a practicing veterinarian in New York City. Although Toby was deemed "unadoptable" and "aggressive," Kaplan took him from the shelter just hours before he was scheduled to be put to death.
Toby soon became Kaplan's companion and his inspiration to battle pet overpopulation. | Read the Story
Monroe Graduate Returns To Protect and Serve - Gary Perez, a 2007 Monroe College graduate, returned to his Alma Mater on July 8, not as a student but as an NYPD officer. | Read the Story
Kingsbridge Merchants Kick Off Summer - On the last day of June, the sidewalks of Kingsbridge Road were filled with happy merchants, face-painted children and clowns with balloons.
It was the scene at the first annual Kingsbridge Road Kickoff, which aimed to attract shoppers and local residents with discounts and free samples from various neighborhood stores. | Read the Story
Neighborhood Notes - A listing of programs, services, announcements and events for our readers in the Bronx and beyond. | Read the Story
Out & About - A listing of arts, entertainment and recreational events for our readers in the Bronx and beyond. | Read the Story









