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Former Bronx NYCHA Super Convicted of Bribery and Extortion Offenses at Trial
In the second trial following a 70-person takedown in February 2024 and the largest single day bribery/extortion case in federal history, Bronx man, Hector Colon, a former New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) superintendent, was convicted on Friday, Nov. 22, of bribery and extortion for accepting cash from NYCHA contractors in exchange for awarding contracts.
AG James Announces No Charges for Police Officer Involved in Crash that Killed Sofia Gomez Aguilon
New York Attorney General Letitia James’ Office of Special Investigation (OSI) announced on Friday, Nov. 8, that no charges will be brought against the police officer involved in a vehicle collision which resulted in the death of a pedestrian, Sofia Gomez, who died on Oct. 8, 2020, after being hit by a police vehicle on Oct. 5, 2020.
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Wakefield: New Affordaable Housing Development Opens at 4519 White Plains Road
NYCHA Will Begin Accepting Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Applications for 1st Time in 15 Years
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced on Monday, May 20, that after being closed for nearly 15 years, the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) will begin accepting applications for the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program, reopening a wait list that has been closed to general applications for nearly 15 years.
Wakefield: Police Appeal for Help Locating 29-Year-Old Woman Reported Missing
LPC Designates Aqueduct Walk as Bronx’s First Scenic Landmark in Unanimous Vote
The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) celebrated the 50th anniversary of scenic landmarks in New York City with a unanimous vote to designate Old Croton Aqueduct Walk, located in University Heights, as The Bronx’s first scenic landmark, and the twelfth scenic landmark designated citywide. The vote and announcement, which as reported, took place on April 16, marks 50 years to the day since the commission designated Central Park as New York City’s first scenic landmark on April 16, 1974.