Elections 2023: Clark & Cohen Debate Alternatives to Incarceration, Victims, Rikers & More

BronxNet’s televised debate between the two candidates competing in the upcoming Bronx district attorney primary election on June 27, incumbent Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark and defense attorney Tess Cohen was broadcast on Monday, June 19. Hosted by moderator and BronxTalk host Gary Axelbank, there were no opening statements and the rules were that no responses could exceed one minute, rebuttals could be no more than 30 seconds, and each candidate got one minute to give a closing statement.   Axelbank’s first question was to Clark. He broadly asked the district attorney what was her assessment of crime in the borough,


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A History of NYC Department of Transportation’s Permanent Car Share Program

NYC CARSHARE OVERVIEW Video courtesy of NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) In response to some inquiries about the City’s permanent car share program, the following is a summary of the history of the initiative.   Starting in 2018, New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) launched a citywide carshare pilot program in accordance with Local Law 47 of 2017 and Local Law 50 of 2017, designating over 280 parking spaces for carshare vehicles. Carsharing is a service that gives members access to an automobile for short-term use, usually by the hour, or day, at a cost that includes maintenance. Parking


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UPDATE South Bronx: Two Injured, One Critical following Scooter / MTA Bus Crash

A 58-year-old scooter driver is in critical condition in hospital and a second 60-year-old male scooter driver was also injured after a collision in the South Bronx involving two scooters and an MTA bus on the morning of Juneteenth, June 19.   An NYPD spokeswoman said the collision occurred at 10.28 a.m. when 58-year-old male scooter driver and and a 60-year-old male scooter driver were both traveling southbound on Third Avenue [between E 149th Street and Westchester Avenue]. “Both of the scooters collided with each other, and as a result, one of the scooters wound up colliding with an MTA


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MTA Online Portal Now Open for Public Comment on Fare and Toll Changes

Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) officials reminds the public that comments on proposed changes to fares and tolls can be submitted online.   In addition, they said a series of four hybrid public fare hearings will be held between Thursday, June 22, and Monday, June 26. All hearings will take place in person at MTA Headquarters located at 2 Broadway, New York, on the 20th Floor in the William J. Ronan Board Room and will be streamed live via Zoom and YouTube.   Members of the public who wish to speak can provide comments either in person or via Zoom, according


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UPDATE Williamsbridge: Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for Units at 739 East Gun Hill Road

An affordable housing lottery is open for units in a newly constructed, 8-story building, Gun Hill Road Apartments, located at 739 East Gun Hill Road in the Williamsbridge section of The Bronx. Designed by Marin Architects and developed by RYTY Home Builders, according to YIMBY, the structure yields 134 residential units and 69 parking spaces.   Available on NYC Housing Connect, the online portal for New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) are 41 affordable housing units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible annual incomes from $73,886 to $227,630.


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Elections 2023: Voters in City Council Districts Where There is No Primary Should Still Vote in the Bronx DA’s Race

  Resident, Helen Krim, has contacted Norwood News to raise an urgent voting issue which she believes may mislead voters of City Council District 11.   Krim wrote, “I received a publication from NYCVotes.org. The about page states, ‘NYC Votes is an initiative of the New York City Campaign Finance Board, the independent city agency that ensures local elections are fair, inclusive, and open’.” Krim continued, “Page 14 of that publication announces, ‘There is no Primary Election in City Council District 11’.” She added, “This is not true. There is a very important primary election for the Bronx District Attorney


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Youth of 19 Arrested & 2nd Female Sought following Car Theft & Crash into Police Vehicle

The NYPD is asking for the public’s help locating the person seen in the attached photo who department officials say is sought in connection with the theft of a vehicle in the Morris Heights section of The Bronx, and later an assault on two police officers in the Van Nest section.   Police said that on Wednesday, June 7, at around 7.45 p.m., in front of 1854 Cedar Avenue, a 46-year-old male victim was inside his vehicle, a black Audi Q5, when he was approached by two women. Police said that as they approached, the man exited his car. They


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Fordham Manor: Two Arrested and One Sought following Store Robbery

The NYPD is asking for the public’s help locating the person seen in the attached photo who department officials say is sought in connection with a robbery that occurred in Fordham Manor.   Police said that on Tuesday, June 13, at approximately 4.41 p.m., three people approached a business located at 2441 Jerome Avenue. They said one member of the group remained at the door as a lookout, while the other two entered the business. “Once inside, one of the individuals displayed a firearm at a 31-year-old male employee while demanding property,” a police spokesperson said.   “The individuals then


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Bronx Teachers Demand New Contract, Higher Pay; Tentative Agreement Reached

Several hundred public school teachers and NYC Department of Education (DOE) employees gathered in Parkchester on May 24, as other school employees assembled at similar rallies across the City the same day, to demand a new employment contract with the City, a salary increase, less bureaucracy and smaller class sizes.   The United Federation of Teachers (UFT) union held rallies in all five boroughs as Bronx teachers and staff gathered at Virginia Park, located between the Cross Bronx Service Road and Westchester Avenue. “Lisa,” a School District 8 special education teacher, told Norwood News, “We’ve been without a contract since the last school year if I’m not mistaken. We’re looking for better pay,


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