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UPDATE Family & Friends Gather to Remember & Celebrate Counterculture Icon and Writer “Tracy 168”
A second memorial event was held in Norwood in November for counter-culture icon and artist, Michael Tracy, 65, known as “Tracy 168,” a native of Kingsbridge who many regard as the father of modern-day graffiti. Tracy was discovered unresponsive inside a Bronx Wendy’s restaurant on Sept. 3, and died reportedly of a heart attack.
Bedford Park: Man Robbed at Gunpoint
Kingsbridge/Fieldston: Man on Citibike Sought for Alleged Armed Robbery
Fordham Heights: Police Search for Male Moped Driver following Robbery
Olinville: Man Robbed at Gun Hill Road Subway Station
Norwood: DOT, MTA Officials Mark Launch of Gun Hill Road Bus Redesign
Officials from NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) held a ribbon-cutting ceremony along East Gun Hill Road in Norwood on Tuesday, Oct. 31, marking the completion of the ‘Bus Priority and Safety Project.’ The project consisted of a dedicated bus lane and two bus boarding islands along a section of the roadway which transport officials say create a safer and faster bus service for the 40,000 riders traveling along the route everyday.
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Re-Registration Period Extended in Some Cases
The Office of Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY-14) who represents parts of The Bronx and Queens is reminding Bronxites that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced recently that it is extending the re-registration periods for the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designations of several countries, including Nepal, Nicaragua and Honduras.