UPDATE Out & About: Halloween, Climate Fall Fest, Free Orchestral Concert & More!

Editor’s Pick The Bronx celebrates The Boogie Down Fall Fest for Climate, Jobs & Justice at the River Park within the Bronx Park, accessible by the 2 and 5 trains and multiple buses, at 2123 Boston Rd, Bronx, NY 10460, on Oct. 30 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Join elected officials, environmental justice advocates, and community members as they celebrate the Climate, Jobs & Justice Campaign. This family-friendly, non-partisan Bronx Climate Justice Day of Action is intended to celebrate and strengthen community-centered, environmental justice and climate justice action. The Fest will include a mixture of different activities led by


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Columbus Day Celebrated in Morris Park with Annual Parade

Despite the warm weather and a smaller than usual crowd size, several hundred youngsters who made up a number of marching bands from local Bronx schools participated in the 45th Annual Bronx Columbus Day Parade in Morris Park on Sunday, Oct. 9.   Sponsored by the Morris Park Community Association, this year’s parade featured Grand Marshal, retired New York Supreme Court Justice Nick Lacovetta, and honorary Deputy Grand Marshal, Ray Vitiello, the archdiocesan regional superintendent of Northeast / East Bronx Catholic Schools.   Among the elected officials marching in this year’s parade were Assemblyman Michael Benedetto (A.D. 82), Bronx District Attorney


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Bronx BP & Houston Judge Place Wager on Astros Vs. Yankees MLB Championship Series

Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson and Judge Lina Hidalgo of Houston, TX have agreed to a friendly wager on the Houston Astros vs. New York Yankees Major League Baseball (MLB) championship series. If the Yankees win, Hidalgo has wagered Houston’s favorite brisket from Blood Bros BBQ, root beer from Saint Arnold’s Brewery, and tamales from Alamo Tamales. Yankees fans celebrate their team’s win over the Cleveland Guardians at East 161st Street and River Avenue in The Bronx on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022. Video courtesy of John Norwood. If the Yankees lose, Gibson has agreed to send Hidalgo the best


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Bronx Native American Festival Delights Attendees

The Annual Bronx Native American Festival was held at Pelham Bay Park in the Northeast Bronx on Sunday, Sept. 25, and was hosted by Bobby Gonzales.   It comprised music; colorful, costumed dancers; food and face-painting, and brought broad smiles to the faces of those in attendance.   Gonzales said The Bronx is Native American country. “There will always be a celebration of native cultures of the Americas here, north, south, central and the Caribbean,” he said.   The Thunderbird American Indian Dancers, Tchin, and Grupo Higuayagua (Taino) took part in “The Eagle Dance.” According to the dancers, this is a dance ritual practiced by some American


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UPDATE Neighborhood Notes: DV Awareness Month, High School Admissions Test, Heat Season & More!

  GoFundMe Page for Bedford Congregational Church Residents are being kindly asked to donate to support the upgrading of the heating system at Bedford Congregational Church, located at 309 East 201st Street in Bedford Park. Founded in 1889 and a designated landmark since 2000, the church is a 501c3 charity and provides space for local support groups battling addictions, as well as other congregations. A replacement oil tank is needed before the water pipes freeze and burst. To donate, visit: https://www.gofundme.com/f/warm-hearts-cold-church.   Alternate Side Parking Alternate Side Parking regulations will be suspended Monday-Tuesday, October 17-18 in observance of  Shemini Atzereth and Simchas Torah.


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UPDATE Out & About: A Hispanic Culture Celebration, Fun Fair/Flea Market & More!

Editor’s Pick A Community & Connections Social will be held in the Williamsbridge Oval in Norwood on Saturday, Oct. 8, from noon to 4 p.m. with food, fun and friends. RSVP here.   Friends of Parkland are hosting a Fall / Halloween event on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022. See attached flier below for more details.   The 21st Annual Fall Festival takes place on Oct. 22, 2022. See attached flier below for more information.   Halloween Costume Bash A Halloween Costume Bash is being held on Mosholu Avenue in North Riverdale on Saturday, Oct. 29. See attached flier below for


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NWBCCC Pushes for Local Input on Kingsbridge Armory’s Next Phase

This following is an extended version of the story that appears in our latest print edition.   Members of the Northwest Bronx Community & Clergy Coalition (NWBCCC) were back organizing, yet again, to ensure residents living in the shadow of the majestic Kingsbridge Armory have a say in how the iconic, city-owned structure will finally be used, following news that the latest proposal has reportedly been shelved. Community members came from all over The Bronx for a recent rally, though most were from the Armory’s surrounding area.   As reported at length previously, developers behind the most recent proposal, the


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Bronx Symphony Orchestra’s 2022-23 Season Opens Oct. 23 with Free Concerts at Lehman College

Described as a true champion of Bronx arts, conductor and artistic director, Michael Spierman, returns with the opening performance of the 2022-23 season with the Bronx Symphony Orchestra on Sunday Oct. 23, at the orchestra’s home base of Lehman College. Kicking off at 3 p.m. with a program by Haydn, Mendelssohn and Rossini, the orchestra, founded over 50 years ago, will give a number of performances in The Bronx, which will be free to the public. This is due to the company’s mission to make classical music concerts, performed by first-rate musicians, available to people of all economic levels, allowing them experience the


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DSNY’s “Trucks of Art” Program Highlights Sustainability and Honors New York’s Essential Workers

The New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) has announced a revival of its art program, “Trucks of Art,” which offers New York artists the opportunity to creatively paint a garbage collection truck.   “Trucks of Art” is open to all artists – professional, amateur and aspiring. Priority will be given to proposals that encourage New Yorkers to use litter baskets and recycling, or those that honor DSNY’s essential workers. To promote sustainability, artists are challenged with using paints that would otherwise be discarded or recycled.   Commissioner Jessica S. Tisch said DSNY’s fleet is part of the cityscape. “We’re


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