Out & About: Wellness Fair for Bronx Week

Editor’s Pick Wellness Fair The public is invited to a Wellness Fair sponsored by Mosholu Preservation Corporation, NYC Department of Small Business Services, and Friends of Mosholu Parkland, at Frisch Field, Webster Avenue and Botanical Square (East Mosholu Parkway South), on May 19 from noon to 4 p.m. Events include games, fun activities, music, refreshments, treats, and more. For more information, call (718) 324-4461. Onstage Lehman College, 250 Bedford Pk. Blvd., W., presents free Spring Musical, “When I Get to Where I’m Going ’18,” May 10 at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. and May 11 at 11 a.m.; all in


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Parking Pains: The Aggravation of Parking as Told by Residents

Yajaira Adorno recalls sleeping in her car with her children on one of the many nights she couldn’t finding parking in Norwood. “I’ve circled for hours on a regular basis. I would say I did it for a good five years. Every day I would get home and I’d spend an hour, every single day after work, looking for parking,” Adorno said. Adorno is one of 11 respondents to a Norwood News survey asking local residents to share their experiences with parking in the neighborhood. Some cited illegally reserved spaces, double-parking, and abandoned cars taking up otherwise free spaces as


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SEE PICTURES: Oliver Place Gets Much-Needed Cleanup

Cleanup crews were all in for a cleanup job at the corner of Oliver Place and Decatur Avenue. The troubled grounds have been quite the eyesore for the neighborhood over the last few decades, as many treat it as a dumping ground. Teams from the nonprofit group FEDCAP were on hand, as well as employees of Councilman Ritchie Torres, whose 15th Council District covers the Bedford Park lot. Torres’s office allocated $100,000 for the cleanup crew. Some items collected included bicycle wheels, parts of a fan, and small wooden planks. But just where the trash is coming from bewilders Joe


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Yes, Coyotes Are Settled in the Bronx

With the northwest Bronx surrounded by some of the city’s largest parks, the city’s wildlife calls these greenspaces home. That includes coyotes. “[Y]ou’re surrounded by coyotes,” Sunny Carrao with the Parks Department’s Wildlife Unit said at a presentation before Community Board’s 7’s Parks Committee. From nearby Van Cortlandt Park to Pelham Bay Park, coyotes have settled deep into the woods, said Carrao. It’s common to see the the four-legged feral dogs out in the open. Mating season is over, and coyotes are now scavenging for food for their new pups. “They do what a coyote does best, and that’s avoiding


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Street Renaming Ceremony Honors Andrew Sandler

The bright blue sky triggers a special memory for Stephanie Sandler. “This is the type of day my brother loved to walk around the neighborhood. He loved meeting the people of this community,” says Sandler of her brother Andrew. A street renaming ceremony in honor of Andrew Sandler happened at his home neighborhood of Riverdale on April 28. Sandler, who served as district manager of Community Board 7, died last August at the age of 31 from cancer. The event was attended by Sandler’s family, friends and colleagues. The street renaming, which can be found at the corner of West


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Inquiring Photographer: Topsy-Turvy Temps

This week we asked readers their thoughts on the dramatic changes to the weather as well as plans for the unofficial start of summer. I don’t know, you just have to dress for this crazy weather, that’s the best way to deal with it. I think we’re going to get a very hot summer. I’m a music artist, so I’ll be working on my music a lot over the summer and I’ll make a record. Other than that, the summer is all about the family. Eli Staxx Norwood I don’t even want to talk about it. Yesterday it was mad


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Latest Edition of the Norwood News is Out!

Dear Fellow Readers, The latest edition of the Norwood News, covering Bronx communities, is out this week! Check out these stories put together by our dedicated interns and freelancers that can get the conversation going across the Bronx. We begin, of course, with page one! The uncommon fatal shootings of two people in the Norwood section of the Bronx prompted it to be our front page. Read the story of 37-year-old Dwayne Saunders, shot to death in broad daylight. Read what the local commander for the 52nd Precinct has to say about these rarer homicides in Norwood. Other stories include the


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How Teen Program Strengthens Police Ties One Bounce at a Time

Amidst the fraught race relations between communities of color and law enforcement, one organization is working to improve that bond and the lives of teenagers of color. The United Chaplains State of New York Athletic League (UCSNY) is a community group geared towards empowering youth. The organization is not only comprised of chaplains, but also members from the NYPD, FDNY and EMT. Within UCSNY, more than 200 students from around the city take part in a comprehensive sports program, mentorship and interactive workshops. Lesly Roscha, 16, a student coming from Staten Island, said her two-hour commute to the UCSNY’s gym


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Elections for Tracey Towers Tenant Organization Seats Set for May 17

Elections for the Tracey Towers Tenants Organization are slated for May 17, and at least one challenger has come forward. What is known is that Jean Hill, the incumbent president of the TTTO, is not concerned over who’s running. She’s taking it very seriously having taped up fliers that show a photo of her slate while also running through the list of her board’s accomplishments. “I see the need to have a strong, exceptional board; people who go in and get the job done,” said Hill, a resident of Tracey Towers for more than 40 years. “It’s not an easy


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