Bronx Veterans Voice Concern over Expected NYC VA Medical Center Closures

News of the recently announced likely closures of the Manhattan and Brooklyn Veterans Affairs hospitals raised concern among veterans during the March meeting of Bronx Community Board 7 (CB7)’s Veterans Affairs’ committee. Committee chair, Chad Royer, said announcements of the closures had arisen following an Asset and Infrastructure Review (AIR) Report by the U.S. Department […]

U.S. VA Deputy Secretary Seeks to Calm Fears amid News of NYC VA Medical Center Closures

  U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) deputy secretary, Donald Remy, sought to alleviate concerns among Bronx veterans amid news of possible closures of the Brooklyn and Manhattan VA medical centers in the future, during a recent visit to the Bronx VA medical center on Friday, April 8. The visit was organized in the context […]

Lime Says “Break Up With Cars” but Not Everyone in Bronx Community District 7 Agrees

Lime e-scooter company is one of the many organizations hosting events this week to celebrate Earth Day and New York City’s Car Free Day. However, as previously reported, not everyone is on board when it comes to the impact transportation alternative programs like e-scooters and e-bikes are having on day-to-day living in The Bronx. Perhaps […]

UPDATE Inquiring Photographer: Thoughts on Subway Safety following Brooklyn Mass Shooting

This week, following the recent mass subway shooting in Brooklyn, we asked residents if they feel safe riding the subway.   “At this point, I don’t feel safe. I don’t think anyone feels safe due to the system that we have. They had no cameras at the 25th Street station, still no cameras. They got […]

UPDATE Concourse: 6-Year-Old Boy in Critical Condition after Elevator Shaft Fall

The NYPD confirmed a 6-year-old boy has fallen down an elevator shaft of a building in the Concourse section of The Bronx and remains in critical condition.   The incident happened at 12.35 p.m. on Thursday, April 21, at 1235 Grand Concourse, a multiple, residential Co-op building, in the Concourse neighborhood, comprising 130 residential units. […]

Coalition Seeks to Stop Republican-Led Lawsuit Challenging the “Our City, Our Vote” Bill

LatinoJustice PRLDEF, community partners, and pro-bono counsel, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, announced on Tuesday, April 12, that they have collectively filed a motion to challenge a lawsuit which seeks to reverse the recently approved municipal voting rights bill in New York City, a bill which would extend the right to vote to eligible non-citizens […]

Bronx Buccaneers Herald Sport as Path to Academic Advancement  

Editor’s Note: The following is an updated version of the story that appears in our latest print edition.   Bronx Buccaneers presented their case for getting kids more involved in sport during the March meeting of Bronx Community Board 7 (CB7) Education, Youth & Libraries committee. The local sports group are of the view that […]