Carmen Corrigan, 40-Year Norwood Stalwart And Lifelong Artist, Dies at 79

Carmen Corrigan, a longtime Norwood resident who carved a life for herself in the neighborhood–married and raising two sons, one of whom went on to an established movie and television career– while also establishing herself as a prolific artist mesmerized by the neighborhood, died on Nov. 30 at age 79 after a long fight with cancer. Corrigan is best known for her body of work that immortalized the borough’s landscapes, notably Mosholu Parkway, the lush greenway serving as the cornerstone to the neighborhood’s character. Over the years, Corrigan became something of a loving stalwart for Norwood, updating her old neighbors


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Nike Ad Mistakes Norwood for Williamsburg. Misspells WBO Center 

Perhaps this commercial should’ve done some fact-checking before releasing this video out.  A heartwarming commercial by Nike featuring the highly utilized Williamsbridge Recreation Center and its impact on young people aired some glaring mistakes on the Norwood center run by the New York City Parks Department.  Intended to promote the center in partnership with the Parks Department, the ad features multiple youth, who are presented as representing the Bronx, described as a “Williamsburg local.” Though it is a popular area of Brooklyn, there is no Williamsburg section of the Bronx. There was once a Williamsbridge section of the Bronx, which


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Extra Police? Incremental Dismissals? Ideas on School Safety Bounced Around After Stabbing

The 52nd Precinct’s commanding officer pledged to maintain safety outside DeWitt Clinton Campus during dismissal time following the stabbing of a 16-year-old boy on Nov. 20 shortly after school, prompting a meeting between engaged parents, elected officials and their representatives, and officers two weeks following the incident. The meeting was called by Sirio Guerino, the former PTA president for Bronx Collaborative High School, which is housed inside the campus along with DeWitt Clinton High School (DWCHS) and Worldview High School. The city Department of Education recently approved the opening of a D75 school to operate in the campus. For Guerino,


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Samelys Lopez Gets Endorsement From NYC Democratic Socialists of America

Giving her candidacy a much-needed boost, Samelys Lopez received the backing of the New York City Democratic Socialists of America (NYC-DSA) in the race for the South Bronx’s 15th Congressional District seat. The endorsement, coming roughly six months before voters head to the polls, comes with a heavy volunteer base that’s ready to pound the pavement for Lopez, whose campaign is among those on a shoestring budget. The New York chapter currently boasts a membership of 5,500. “In a country with unsustainable levels of income inequality, worsening health outcomes and profound housing insecurity, and in a world with dangerously rising


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Bronx Music Teachers Look to Take $20,000 Grant a Long Way

This was music to these young teachers’ ears. The next generation of young musicians from the Bronx is getting a $20,000 grant from Edenwald-based Teddy Cars. The automobile dealership on Boston Road announced it is distributing the funds equally among 10 school music programs. The Teddy Cars Bronx Music Program is a year-long campaign aimed at providing funds to a diverse group of school music programs in the borough, where funding for music programs is sorely needed. The money couldn’t come sooner for Bronx teachers, who already envisioned what they plan to do with the funds. Travis Washington is a


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(Sponsored Content) Hot Deals Wait for You This Holiday Season at the JGHBID

Holiday shopping season has begun at the Jerome Gun Hill BID, and we won’t want you to miss it! Stores across the district are offering great deals on everything from sneakers and clothing to electronics and home appliances. Just under one mile from end to end, the BID is home to 230 small businesses on Jerome Avenue and East Gun Hill Road. With national retailers like Children’s Place and GameStop, as well as small mom and pop shops like Evita USA and BX Sports, there is something for everyone in the Jerome Gun Hill BID this season. If you are


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Out & About: Free Holiday Events in the Bronx

Editor’s Pick  Holiday Events The public is invited to the following free events: Tree Lighting – Dec. 5 at 5:30 p.m. at Lou Gehrig Plaza, East 161st Street and the Grand Concourse, featuring Christmas carols with Santa and Mrs. Claus, hot chocolate, cookies and a special treat from Santa while supplies last. Tree Lighting – Dec. 12 at 6 p.m. at the center mall at the intersection of Mosholu Parkway and Bainbridge Avenue, featuring hot chocolate, carolers, small gifts while supplies last, and a visit from Santa Claus. Info: (718) 933-5650. Winter Wonderland – Dec. 14 from 12:30 to 2:30


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A Solemn Goodbye to a Community Activist, MTA Reroute Bus Plan, and More: Latest Edition of the Norwood News is Out!

Dear Fellow Readers, The year’s twenty-fourth edition of the Norwood News is out with plenty of community stories to read and share. We have 28 pages packed full of news from this corner of the Bronx, so let’s start with page one! Our top story focuses on the death of well-known community activist Heidi Marie Schloegel Hynes. Hynes lost her battle with cancer at 51 years old on Nov. 24. Though she may have passed, her legacy will continue to inspire many activists across the Bronx, according to her supporters. Inside the cover you’ll read a piece on the MTA’s proposed bus route revamp


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Revered Catholic Statue Packs the Pews at St. Patrick’s Home

Rosary prayers hummed as residents of St. Patrick’s Home Rehabilitation and Health Care Center made their way into the service hall for a day honoring Our Lady of Fatima, more commonly known as the Virgin Mary, whose statue arrived during the early morning hours of Nov. 13 as patrons celebrated Mass. For the director of pastoral care, Kathleen Mayer, the arrival of the bust represents a major honor. The Archdiocese of New York had advertised the availability of the statue in Catholic New York, advising anyone interested in having it shown off at its institute to contact them. Meyer put


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