(ADVERTORIAL) Tribute to Volunteers at St. Patrick’s Home 

Volunteers make the difference at St. Patrick’s Home Rehabilitation and Health Care Center located just at the tip of Norwood. We are blessed to have dedicated volunteers who give of themselves and their time to our beloved residents. On April 16, the home celebrated and recognized their Volunteers for National Volunteer Week with a Mass of Thanksgiving and brunch. A wonderful time was shared by all who attended and participated. The home is always seeking new volunteers to share their time, treasure and talent serving the residents and the facility. Volunteering in a nursing home can be a rewarding, life


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Inquiring Photographer: Is There Enough News Coverage of the Bronx

This week we asked readers how the major and local news outlets are doing with regard to coverage of the Bronx. When I watch the local channels, I don’t really feel like they cover the Bronx, but they look at all the other boroughs like Staten Island and Manhattan, with Manhattan being the largest business district. But when I look at papers like the Norwood News, I do get that focus and it’s on education and community development, business and local community leaders and you don’t get that from the big broadcast stations. Leon Wentt Bedford Park I don’t feel like


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Bronx Youth Empowerment Program Celebrates 10 Years

  The Bronx Youth Empowerment Program (YEP) rang in their 10th anniversary with its yearly Youth Speaks event on April 20 at the Richard R. Green School auditorium. The event was complete, with several performances leading into a panel discussion to make up this year’s theme of excelling in life. Youth Speaks is hosted by Bronx YEP in partnership with Councilman Andy King, founded in that same auditorium by King and his wife Neva Shillingford-King. They developed the Youth Empowerment program after the Gloria Wise Boys and Girls Club closed down, which left around 60 kids with nowhere to go


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Neighborhood Notes

5-Boro Bike Tour May 1 will have 40 miles of NYC streets totally free of cars to allow 32,000 cyclists to ride through all the boroughs, with proceeds funding the largest free urban bike education program of its kind in the world as well as more than 50 charity fundraising partners. Riders come from every state and many countries, and will be entertained along the route by 25 acts from disco to hip-hop to folk and modern dance. For more information, visit www.bike.nyc. Tenant Issue Support A tenant specialist from the Mayor’s Tenant Support Unit will be at the office of


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Out & About : Staying Fit, Running Wild

Editor’s Pick  Keeping Fit  The public is invited to join the following fundraisers, and exercise at the same time, both on April 30: Wildlife Conservation Society – Run for the Wild, a Run and Family Fun Run/Walk at the Bronx Zoo. Registration fee includes complimentary admission and parking, free post-run activities, refreshments, entertainment and a silent disco. For more information, visit wcsrunforthewild.org. Mosholu Community Center – B’N Fit Teen & Community Walk at the NY Botanical Garden, to call attention to ending teen obesity. In-person registration begins at 7:30 a.m.; walk begins at 8 a.m. Participants who raise $50 walk for


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In Rare Exception Across the City, Portion of Woodlawn Downzoned

  The trend in New York City real estate development is unquestionably upward. But residents in the Woodlawn Heights section of the Bronx have orchestrated a reversal. Woodlawn Heights is an outlier, a hilly neighborhood of one- and two-family homes along the city’s northern line, surrounded by Van Cortlandt Park, the fences of Woodlawn Cemetery, and a bustling Webster Avenue corridor.  The bulk of Woodlawn Heights (except along the cemetery and Webster Avenue) is zoned R4A, allowing only suburban-style homes.  For years, three local homeowners groups have been working closely with local legislators and the community board to maintain the


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Traffic Twister on Webster Avenue 

TRAFFIC IS A jumbled mess at the intersection of East Gun Hill Road and Webster Avenue…or as the neighborhood calls it, Friday! The jumbled mess is a typical Friday at this stretch in working class Norwood. Residents have long demanded traffic-calming measures at the strip.Photo by David Cruz

52nd Precinct CO Moves On, Reassigned to One Police Plaza

Inspector Nilda Hofmann of the 52nd Precinct announced a reassignment from the Five-Two precinct after more than two years on the job. “It’s bittersweet,” said Hofmann, making her announcement at Community Board 7’s general board meeting April 21. Her news was met with loud sighs and a resounding “no” from CB7 chair, Adaline Walker-Santiago. “It’s been two plus years but I wanted to thank everybody here,” continued Hofmann, who was given a standing ovation from attendees at the meeting. Hofmann began her tour at the 52nd Precinct in 2013, having replaced the previous inspector, Joseph Dowling. Hofmann began her career with the


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Latest Edition of the Norwood News Is Out

Hello Loyal Readers! The ninth edition of the Norwood News, covering community news you can use, is out, hitting over 300 locations throughout Norwood and its surrounding neighborhoods. Of course, we begin in Norwood, at the enormous Tracey Towers. There, residents are supporting a proposal to review the books of its management company’s $40 million renovation. Read why the tenants association are backing an audit proposal. We then recap a meeting involving Norwood’s community stakeholders and the Bangladeshi community. Aldo Perez organized the meeting. Learn why he believes crimes against Bangladeshis and Muslims are under-reported. There’s also a piece on the story


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