Inquiring Photographer: State of the Union

With the upcoming Fourth of July holiday, we asked readers their thoughts on the current state of democracy in the United States. I think most things are going great. I do think the government needs to provide more support for homeless shelters because there’re just not doing enough for the homeless. We also need more jobs for those able to work and more money to house the homeless, because it’s still a big problem. The upcoming holiday I plan on attending a couple of cookouts here in the Bronx. Alicia Salinas Norwood I don’t believe there is democracy. I think


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Summit Identifies Warning Signs of Gang Culture

It was a full house at the meeting hosted by the Bronx Gang Squad and the 48th Precinct’s Neighborhood Coordination Officers (NCOs) to educate parents on gang awareness. The timing of this event, planned in April, comes more than a week after two teens were viciously stabbed in apparent gang attacks. After a workshop led by Sgt. Leo Nugent and Detective Belinda Delgado, which detailed the reasons why children join gangs, Nugent said that parents should know who their children’s friends are so that they can check out their social media accounts. If they are throwing up gang signs or


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SEE VIDEO: 14-Year-Old’s Stabbing Linked to Trinitarios

Police need help identifying several young men wanted for allegedly stabbing a 14-year-old boy, in a case police say is linked to the death of 15-year-old Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz.  Police received a call on June 18 at 5:30 p.m. from the Bronx River Parkway near the East Gun Hill Road exit in Norwood where the victim was stabbed multiple times. Police say the beef between the 14-year-old victim, whose name was not released, and the gang began at French Charley’s Park. The fight started over a girl, according to a police source.  In a 17-second cell phone video obtained by


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Centenarians Share Secrets to Vitality at St. Patrick’s Home

Julia Bizzarri has been a resident at The St. Patrick’s Home Rehabilitation and Health Care Center for over 10 years. This year, she celebrates her 105th birthday. “I can’t believe I am this old,” said Bizzarri. “I give thanks to God for living this long.” Every third Tuesday in June, St. Patrick’s Home hosts its annual Centennial Celebration to honor residents who had and are close to reaching the centennial milestone. This year, ten centenarians, including Bizzarri, were celebrated at the event on June 19. The Norwood News asked Bizzarri and another centenarian what’s the secret to a long and


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Getting a Seat at the Bronx County Committee Table

As the Bronx political season kicks into high gear, community organizers like Samelys Lopez of Bedford Park are working to ensure more equitable political participation across the borough. This not only includes going to the polls, but running for a county committee seat, a governing body composed of members of the same political party. As it stands, the process is esoteric. How does one get on a county committee? The question stood at the heart of a workshop organized by Lopez, who corralled community activists and leaders from various political groups across the city to St. Paul’s Church in Parkchester


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Financial Focus: Trade War or Taken to the Cleaners?

So what is all this talk about a trade war? We’ll tax China and Canada, Trump says. Other countries want to tax America? What is international trade? What does it mean to our economy? The” balance of trade” is the difference between the value of a country’s imports and exports for a given period. The balance of trade (BOT) is the largest component of a country’s balance of payments. Economists use the BOT to measure the relative strength of a country’s economy. The balance of trade is also referred to as the trade balance or the international trade balance. The balance of trade, commercial balance, or net


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OpEd: Smoking Even Worse for Teens

I am 17-years-old and I live in the Belmont section of the Bronx. Over the past couple of weeks, I have had the opportunity to work with NYC Smoke-Free at Public Health Solutions. Their teen advocacy program, Reality Check, helped me to learn more about Big Tobacco and its impact on teenagers. I learned a lot about tobacco use and its influence among teenagers. Did you know that in the Bronx an alarming 1,000 public high school students smoke cigarettes? I became more concerned about tobacco use when I started learning about youth exposure to non-traditional tobacco products such as


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Neighborhood Notes: Free Immigration Service

Insurance Help Free insurance enrollment help is available at NYC Health + Hospitals/North Central Bronx, 3424 Kossuth Ave., from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the following dates: June 21, 22, 28 and 29. For more information, call 311. New Social Security Cards New replacement Social Security cards can be now obtained by going to www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount. The new cards will no longer include the Social Security number to further protect privacy. For more detailed information, visit www.socialsecurity.gov/ssnumber_. Free Immigration Service West Bronx Housing, 220 E. 204th St., provides free basic immigration services. They offer application assistance for citizenship, permanent residence


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Bronx Night Market Brings Evenings of Music and Food to Fordham

Fordham Plaza is getting its first-ever night market this summer, aimed at celebrating the diversity within the borough. Similar to the Queens Night Market and the Brooklyn Night Bazaar, the Bronx Night Market will be a free outdoor festival that will last all summer and offer food, culture, and entertainment. The market is run by quarterly magazine Edible Bronx and the creative agency BLOX in conjunction with the Fordham Road Business Improvement District. Amanda Celestino, the Edible Bronx publisher and Bronx Night Market co-founder, hopes that it will show visitors all that the organizers believe the Bronx has to offer.


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