Fordham Heights: Man, 62, Hospitalized following Daylight Shooting

A 62-year-old man has been hospitalized following a daylight shooting in Fordham Heights on Friday, June 16.   An NYPD spokesperson said, “At 16.50 hours, at 2386 Ryer Avenue, a male…he was shot once in the knee.” The address is the location of Ryer Housing Development, and is located between East 187th Street and East 184th, one block from the Grand Concourse, according to Google Maps. The spokesperson added that the victim, whose age was confirmed as 62, was transported by EMS to St. Barnabas Hospital in stable condition.   “Perpetrators fled on foot southbound on Ryre Avenue,” the spokesperson


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NYC Sanitation Confirm There WILL be Trash, Compost and Recycling Collection on June 19

The New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) has announced its trash, compost and recycling collection schedule for Juneteenth, June 19, 2023, advising that there will be trash collection on the holiday in line with the Department’s mission to get New York City cleaner, faster.   DSNY officials said that residents who normally receive Monday trash and composting collection should put their material at the curb on Sunday evening, June 18, for collection starting Monday, and residents who normally receive Monday recycling collection should put their material at the curb Monday evening, June 19, for collection starting Tuesday.   They said residents could experience


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Bronx Woman Gets 20 Years to Life for 2012 “Execution Style” Murder of Girlfriend, 26

Westchester County District Attorney Miriam E. Rocah announced on Thursday, June 15, that a Bronx woman was sentenced to 20 years to life in State prison for the 2012 fatal shooting of her 26-year-old girlfriend, Pamela Graddick.   Both cases, after lengthy investigations by the Yonkers Police Department and the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office, are the latest homicides charged by the Cold Case Bureau, which the district attorney established upon taking office in 2021.   In the context of the announcement of the sentencing, among some other cold case breakthroughs, Rocah said, “Today, we have delivered some measure of


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Bedford Park: Search for 15-Year-Old Girl Reported Missing

The NYPD is appealing to the public for help locating a 15-year-old girl reported missing from Bedford Park on Thursday, June 15.   Police said that Jade Lantigua of 320 East Mosholu Parkway, was last seen on Tuesday, June 13, at around 3 p.m., leaving Bronx Theater School in Spuyten Duyvil. She is described by police as female, Hispanic, is around 4 feet tall, and weighs around 110 pounds. She was last seen wearing black jeans and a purple shirt.   Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or


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Manhattan College Student Honored at Pride Ceremony

As Bronx residents and elected officials gathered at Bronx Borough Hall on Thursday, June 1, for the annual Pride ceremony to mark the beginning of Pride Month, one northwest Bronx student was among those being honored this year. The annual tradition of honoring selected members of the Bronx LGBTQIA+ community was also an occasion to witness the raising of the Pride flag, which will fly alongside the American flag and the veterans’ Prisoner of War (POW) / Missing in Action (MIA) flag throughout Pride Month (June).   On the day, Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson reiterated New York’s commitment to


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UPDATE MTA, DOT Outline Bx12 Planned Service Improvements on Fordham Road & on Other Routes

Regular riders of the Bx12 bus who complain that most days the buses are crowded, and that there are not enough of them can look to the latest findings from both the Metropolitan Transportation Administration (MTA) and NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) for confirmation. Officials from both agencies updated residents and Bronx Community Board 7’s Traffic & Transportation committee at the last committee meeting before the summer break on Thursday, June 1.   Reading from a slide show presentation, one official said, “The Bx12 is the busiest bus route in The Bronx, and second busiest in NYC after the M15.”


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2023 Lehman College Commencement Celebrates Diverse Paths to Higher Education  

More than 3,450 graduates gathered on the athletic fields of Lehman College in Bedford Park on June 1 to participate in the college’s 55th Commencement ceremony. With sunny, blue skies above them, and surrounded by family and friends who filled the outer banks of the fields, and took up more than half the playing field, graduates received some inspirational advice from academic leaders, honorary degree recipients, and fellow graduate, Alesha Alli.   “What you want to be is not the same as what you want to do,” Alli said during her address. “In the real world, who we choose to


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UPDATE Elections 2023: Candidate for Bronx District Attorney Tess Cohen Profiled

The following is an extended version of the story that appears in our latest print edition.   A criminal defense and civil rights attorney who has represented victims of sexual assault, among others, both in civil and criminal court, Tess Cohen is challenging incumbent Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark for the role she has held since 2016 in the upcoming Democratic Primary on June 27. Cohen is broadly running on a platform of reforming criminal justice policy and prioritizing prevention over punishment.   Before working as a defense attorney, Cohen worked for 8 years at the NYC Office of the


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Two Men Charged Separately for Stealing from & Scamming Bronx Seniors

Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark announced on Thursday, June 15, that two men have been charged in separate indictments for stealing from elderly people, highlighting economic abuse of seniors who, she said, put their trust and life savings in the hands of fraudsters.   She said one of the indictments charges a disbarred Bronx attorney for stealing from the living and the dead in a real estate fraud scheme, and from estates that left funds to charities. In the context of the announcement, Clark said, “The defendant allegedly ingratiated himself with mostly elderly clients in Riverdale, gaining power of


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