Local People Reported Missing in Recent Weeks
A 22-year-old woman was reported missing in the Norwood section of The Bronx. Click here for more details.
A 29-year-old man was reported missing in the Wakefield section of The Bronx. Click here for more details.
A 75-year-old man was reported missing from Van Cortlandt Village. Click here for more details.
A 16-year-old girl was reported missing from Bedford Park. Click here for more details.
A 68-year-old man was reported missing in the Wakefield section of The Bronx. Click here for more details.
A 76-year-old woman was reported missing from Kingsbridge Heights. Click here for more details.
A 25-year-old man was reported missing from Fordham Manor. Click here for more details.
A 14-year-old girl was reported missing in Fordham Manor. Click here for more details.
A 15-year-old girl was reported missing from Kingsbridge Heights. Click here for more details.
A 25-year-old man was reported missing from Bedford Park. Click here for more details.
A 68-year-old man was reported missing in the Fordham Heights section of The Bronx. Click here for more details.
A 71-year-old woman was reported missing from the Bedford Park section of The Bronx. Click here for more details.
COVID-19 UPDATES
Omicron BA.2 Variant Preparation
The Omicron BA.2 variant is still the dominant coronavirus strain in the U.S. since late March 2022, according to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). The Omicron variant is comprised of a number of lineages and sub-lineages, the three most common being BA.1, BA.1.1 and BA.2.
As of June 16, citywide COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths were on the decline, according to NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH). The NYS Health Department is now using an alert level system that tracks COVID-19 transmission and health care capacity in the city. These levels aim to help New Yorkers understand what precautions need to be taken and how to best protect themselves and others based on each level. Click “Understanding COVID-19 Alert Levels in NYC” to obtain for more information. This information is also available in several different languages. The current alert level is high, despite the declining statistics. DOH officials explained this, saying, “Our hospitalization rate is above 10 per 100,000 people. That puts us in High Alert based on our Alert levels.”
DOHMH officials said in early April that additional at-home testing kits are being distributed to all New Yorkers to allow people to stay at home if sick, and a telemedicine service has been implemented to ascertain whether New Yorkers who contract the new variant need access to life-saving COVID-19 medication. New Yorkers who test positive for COVID-19 can receive COVID-19 treatments that help prevent severe disease and hospitalization. DOHMH officials said if they do need such treatment, it will be delivered same day to their homes, curtailing the spread of the virus and keeping the City open.
As of June 13, the citywide 7-day percentage positive rate was 7.91 percent, down from the 9.26 percent as of May 24. As of the same date, the 7-day percentage positive rate in ZIP code 10468, covering Fordham / Kingsbridge / University Heights, was 5.08 percent (down from 7.81 percent in late May), according to DOHMH.
In ZIP code 10467, covering Allerton / Norwood / Pelham Parkway / Williamsbridge, it was 6.81 percent (down from 7.97 percent as of late May). In ZIP code 10458, covering Belmont / Fordham University / Kingsbridge, it was 5.61 percent (down from 5.71 percent in late May). Meanwhile, in ZIP code 10464, covering City Island, Eastchester and Pelham Bay Park, it was the highest in the borough at 12.99 percent.
Throughout the city, 14 landmark cultural sites and 27 branches of @nypl, @QPLNYC and @BKLYNlibrary are distributing at-home #COVID19 tests to New Yorkers for free. Hours and locations: https://t.co/MB8E5PEzmU pic.twitter.com/rX2qwhOX0z
— City of New York (@nycgov) April 7, 2022
In terms of the percentage of the City’s population that has been fully vaccinated (excluding boosters) against COVID-19, as of June 16, The Bronx continues to tie with Staten Island and is ranked second-lowest out of the five boroughs at 75 percent, just above Brooklyn at 72 percent. Meanwhile, the citywide average is 79 percent. Queens is at 86 percent and Manhattan is at 84 percent.
In terms of the percentage of the City’s population that has received an additional booster, the Bronx ranks lowest with just 30 percent of the borough having received a booster, while the citywide average is 39 percent. Manhattan is at 49 percent, Queens is at 43 percent, and Brooklyn is 34 percent and Staten Island is at 34 percent.
COVID-19 Prevention
NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) say vaccinations, masking, hand-washing, and testing remain the most important tools in fighting infection. CDC mask guidance can be checked here: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/about-face-coverings.html. In New York State, masks are still required in healthcare facilities, nursing homes, correction facilities, domestic violence shelters, and on public transit.
When to Call 911
Health officials said New Yorkers should call 911 immediately if they develop: trouble breathing, a persistent pain or pressure in their chest, confusion, an inability to stay awake, bluish lips or face, or any other emergency condition. They said residents should NOT call 911 if it’s NOT an emergency or if they are looking for a COVID-19 test.
Vaccination Updates
NYS Department of Health (DOH) officials said New Yorkers who are 5 years of age and older should get vaccinated and get their booster dose when eligible. The U.S. Department of Food & Drug Administration (FDA) fact sheets for recipients and caregivers on each vaccine are available here: Pfizer-BioNTech/Cominarty; Moderna; Johnson & Johnson. In addition, COVID-19 booster doses are available for eligible New Yorkers.
CDC accepted the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices’ (ACIP) recommendation that children ages 6 months and older should be vaccinated against #COVID19.
More: https://t.co/Uj84iHZLx9 pic.twitter.com/iR98pkTG98
— CDC (@CDCgov) June 18, 2022
The FDA’s vaccine advisers gave the green light to Moderna and Pfizer to administer their COVID-19 vaccines to children under 5 years old— roughly 18 million American kids. The benefits of vaccination for this group, the panel agreed, far outweigh the risks. On Wednesday, June 22, the Adams administration announced that New Yorkers aged 6-months and older can now get the COVID-19 vaccine. Visit nyc.gov/covidvaccine for more information.
📣 Starting TODAY: Children 6 months to 4 years old can now get vaccinated against COVID-19! Contact their pediatrician or find a vaccination site near you: https://t.co/JSnErgUAoI pic.twitter.com/Zn8UVfNvRa
— nychealthy (@nycHealthy) June 22, 2022
Facts About the COVID-19 Vaccines
A virtual town hall to combat COVID-19 vaccine misinformation was held by Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz (A.D. 81) on Thursday, Sept. 23, It can be watched here. Get the facts about the COVID-19 vaccines at these sites:
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/covid/covid-19-vaccine-facts.page
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/facts.html
Facts About the COVID-19 Vaccines
A virtual town hall to combat COVID-19 vaccine misinformation was held by Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz (A.D. 81) on Thursday, Sept. 23, It can be watched here. Get the facts about the COVID-19 vaccines at these sites:
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/covid/covid-19-vaccine-facts.page
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/facts.html
COVID vaccines are widely available at pharmacies, local health departments, clinics, Federally Qualified Health Centers and other locations across the state, irrespective of immigration status. To schedule an appointment directly at a New York State-run site, go to New York State’s vaccine scheduler and follow the instructions. Walk-in appointments are also accepted at New York State mass vaccination sites for all eligible individuals.
At Home Vaccinations
The City has expanded its at-home vaccination program to all New Yorkers aged 12+. You can select which of the vaccines you prefer at no cost. To request your in-home vaccination visit https://forms.cityofnewyork.us/f/home. You can also sign up online for an at-home vaccination or by calling 877-VAX-4NYC (877-829-4692).
At-Home Testing
NYC offers free, at-home, COVID-19 testing for all New Yorkers. The service is available 7 days a week from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., and appointments can be scheduled by calling (929) 298-9400.
Rapid At-Home Kits Are Also Available Here:
Allerton Library
2740 Barnes Avenue
Bronx, NY 10467
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Baychester Library
2049 Asch Loop North
Bronx, NY 10475
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Belmont Library
610 East 186th Street
Bronx, NY 10458
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Bronx Library Center
310 East Kingsbridge Road
Bronx, NY 10458
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Bronx Museum
1040 Grand Concourse
Bronx, NY 10456
Dates: June 7
Tuesday, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Castle Hill Library
947 Castle Hill Avenue
Bronx, NY 10473
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
City Island Library
320 City Island Avenue
Bronx, NY 10464
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Clason’s Point Library
1215 Morrison Avenue
Bronx, NY 10472
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Eastchester Library
1385 East Gun Hill Road
Bronx, NY 10469
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Edenwald Library
1255 East 233rd Street
Bronx, NY 10466
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Francis Martin Library
2150 University Avenue
Bronx, NY 10453
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Grand Concourse Library
155 East 173rd Street
Bronx, NY 10457
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
High Bridge Library
78 West 168th Street
Bronx, NY 10452
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Jerome Park Library
118 Eames Place
Bronx, NY 10468
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Kingsbridge Library
291 West 231st Street
Bronx, NY 10463
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Morris Park Library
985 Morris Park Avenue
Bronx, NY 10462
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Mosholu Library
285 East 205th Street
Bronx, NY 10467
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Mott Haven
321 East 140th Street
Bronx, NY 10454
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Parkchester Library
1985 Westchester Avenue
Bronx, NY 10462
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Pelham Bay Library
3060 Middletown Road
Bronx, NY 10461
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library
2147 Barnes Avenue
Bronx, NY 10462
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Riverdale Library
5540 Mosholu Avenue
Bronx, NY 10471
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Sedgwick Library
1701 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
Bronx, NY 10453
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Soundview Library
660 Soundview Avenue
Bronx, NY 10473
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Spuyten Duyvil Library
650 West 235th Street
Bronx, NY 10463
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Throgs Neck Library
3025 Cross Bronx Expressway Extension
Bronx, NY 10465
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Tremont Library
1866 Washington Avenue
Bronx, NY 10457
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Van Cortlandt Library
3882 Cannon Place
Bronx, NY 10463
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Wakefield Library
4100 Lowerre Place
Bronx, NY 10466
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Wave Hill
4900 Independence Avenue
Bronx, NY 10471
Dates: June 9
Thursday, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
West Farms Library
2085 Honeywell Avenue
Bronx, NY 10460
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Westchester Square Library
2521 Glebe Place
Bronx, NY 10461
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Woodlawn Heights Library
4355 Katonah Avenue
Bronx, NY 10470
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
Woodstock Library
761 East 160th Street
Bronx, NY 10456
Dates: June 6 – 10
Monday – Friday, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tests can be used on people 2 years and older.
COVID-19 Hotline
The City of New York runs a COVID-19 hotline. Through this hotline, you can call and get all of your COVID-19 updates, including testing sites, advice from medical staff, quarantine information and mental health support. Call 212-COVID19 or (212) 268-4319.
Hotline to Report Businesses Charging for COVID-19 Vaccines (which are free)
ABC News reports that according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, COVID-19 vaccination providers cannot charge for the COVID-19 vaccine, cannot charge directly for any administration fees, copays or coinsurance and cannot charge an office visit or some other fee to the recipient if the only service provided is a vaccination. The federal government has created a hotline urging people to report if and when they’ve been charged fees.
Children with Developmental Disabilities & COVID-19 Vaccines
On Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2021, Dr. Lisa H. Shulman, neurodevelopmental pediatrician and interim director of Rose F. Kennedy CERC at the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, gave a virtual talk about COVID-19 vaccines for children with autism and other developmental disabilities. The event can be watched on YouTube (link below).
NYC Utility Moratorium
New York’s statewide, utility shut-off moratorium extension expired on December 21, 2021. The law had extended the statewide moratorium on utility shut-offs, including water, heat, electric, telephone, cable, and broadband services until the conclusion of the COVID-19 state of emergency, or until December 21, 2021, whichever came first. However, New York State is offering financial assistance and consumer protections to assist customers maintain their utility service and pay down their arrears. For more information, contact utility.moratorium@dps.ny.gov.
Funeral Cost Reimbursement for COVID-19 Deaths
FEMA provides financial assistance for COVID-19 related funeral expenses. On June 29, 2021, FEMA amended the funeral assistance policy to assist with COVID-19 related deaths that occurred in the early months of the pandemic. This policy change allows applicants to submit a signed statement from the certifying official on the death certificate or the local medical examiner, or coroner, that attributes the death to COVID-19 deaths that occurred between Jan. 20 and May 16, 2020.
The COVID-19 Funeral Assistance Helpline is 844-684-6333 | TTY: 800-462-7585 and the hours of operation are Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Eastern Time. Call this dedicated toll-free phone number to get a COVID-19 Funeral Assistance application completed with help from FEMA’s representatives. Multilingual services will be available. Get answers to frequently asked questions about the application process on the Funeral Assistance FAQ page. The federal government has paid out at least $1.5 billion in funeral costs to Americans.
Travel Requirements
All travelers, domestic and international, should continue to follow all CDC travel requirements.
Air Travel COVID-19 Testing Requirements End
The U.S. has ended COVID-19 air travel testing requirements for air travelers entering the country, effective June 12. See attached flier for more information.
Open Enrollment for NYS Health Insurance
The NY State of Health Open Enrollment Period for coverage in a 2022 Qualified Health Plan has been extended indefinitely for the duration of the pandemic, as confirmed on Friday, Jan. 14, by New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Enrollment in Medicaid, Child Health Plus and the Essential Plan is available. New Yorkers can apply for coverage through NY State of Health, at https://nystateofhealth.ny.gov/ or directly through insurers. If you need help choosing a plan, talk to a registration advisor for free. Call 311, text the word “SafeNYC” to 877-877 or visit https://on.nyc.gov/3hEl8JI.
NYCHA-CUNY Resident Scholarship Applications Open
The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) & City University of New York (CUNY) resident scholarship is now open for applications. General eligibility requirements include:
Authorized NYCHA Residency or Section 8 resident
A minimum of 24 credits at the time of application
A minimum 3.0 GPA
Currently enrolled undergraduate, full-time student at any CUNY community or senior college
Applications and specific eligibility requirements are available at the Opportunity NYCHA website
The scholarships represent one of the ways that CUNY and New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) partner to support the academic achievements of public housing residents who attend The City University of New York. All scholarships are made possible with the generous support of public and private partners. In addition, if a resident has applied for one of these scholarships in the past, and still meet the eligibility criteria, both NYCHA and CUNY encourage that person to apply again. Contact scholarships@nycha.nyc.gov for more information.
To apply, go to: on.nyc.gov/nycha-cuny.
Notice from NYCHA / Con Ed re People Who Use Life-Support Equipment
New York City Housing Authority ae advising residents that if they use life-support equipment or if someone in their household does, it’s important to let Con Edison know. Con Edison keeps a record of such individuals in order to contact them in the event of an emergency to make sure they are safe. Call 1-877-58-CONED (1-877-582-6633) or visit https://on.nyc.gov/3tScCuR to complete our online form. If you choose to call, please have your 15-digit account number available. Life-support equipment conditions require certification that must be updated annually.
NYC Care
NYC Care is a health care access program that guarantees low-cost and no-cost services to New Yorkers who do not qualify for or cannot afford health insurance. All NYC Care services are provided through NYC Health + Hospitals. With NYC Care, residents can get a unique membership card to access health services, choose their own doctor, and get affordable medications.
Immigrants no longer have to live in NYC for six months to be eligible for NYC Care. Click on the link in the below tweet to learn how to enroll.
Immigrants no longer have to live in NYC for six months to be eligible for #NYCCare! 🎉 It’s now easier than ever to enroll! Learn more about the @NYCHealthSystem program that guarantees care for all New Yorkers: https://t.co/feRboHd8y0 pic.twitter.com/TDLGVjgzx3
— NYC Mayor's Public Engagement Unit (@MayorsPEU) June 22, 2022
Help from Social Security
In early April, local Social Security offices planned to add more in-person appointments and services. As the agency expands its in-person service, officials strongly encourage residents to continue to go online, call for help, and schedule appointments in advance. Please see the flier below for some important information about:
- how to get help from Social Security, including online, and the best times to call;
- what you should know before you visit a Social Security office, so that the agency can help you safely;
- innovative options that could help you have your hearing sooner if you are appealing a decision.
Rally Opposing the Overturning of Roe V Wade
Northwest Bronx resident, Jennifer Scarlott is organizing a protest on Saturday, June 25, at 1 p.m. at Riverdale Bell Tower Monument, located at West 239th Street and Riverdale Avenue.
“On Friday, June 24, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade, eliminating the constitutional right to an abortion after almost 50 years,” a press release read in the context of the rally announcement. “The SCOTUS decision will lead to almost total bans on abortion in about half of the states. Come out to publicly protest this outrageous decision and the systematic attacks on women’s self-hood, women’s autonomy, women’s rights, women’s incontrovertible right to make decisions about their bodies. No woman can call herself free who does not control her own body. Abortion is Healthcare. Healthcare is a Right. #ProChoice #BansOffOurBodies #
Cannabis Dispensary Operations
Click here for a list of frequently asked questions and answers regarding medical cannabis dispensary operations, provided by PharmaCann in relation to Verilife’s relocation to 25-27 West Fordham Road, Bronx NY 10468. According to its website, PharmaCann [https://www.pharmacann.com/] is one of the country’s “largest vertically integrated cannabis companies, providing safe, reliable, top-quality cannabis products.” For more information about Verilife Bronx, NY, go to https://www.verilife.com/ny/location/bronx.
The Bronx Cannabis Forum
Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson presents The Bronx Cannabis Forum on Tuesday, June 21, 2022. For more information, see attached flier, below.
Work & a Criminal Record Workshop
A Work & a Criminal Record workshop will be hosted by Hope and Victory Evolves on Wednesday, June 29. See attached flier below for more information.
Are you experiencing stress, depression or anxiety or having problems with drug use? #NYCWell can help. Get free, confidential mental health and substance use support, 24/7:
☎️ Talk: 888-NYC-Well
📱 Text “WELL” to 65173
💬 Chat: https://t.co/z9vMCu4hxI pic.twitter.com/OMCm8XWYkk— nychealthy (@nycHealthy) April 8, 2022
Hip Hop + Mental Health Seminar
“Hip Hop + Mental Health: Facing the Stigma Together” is a free, livestreamed seminar that is taking place on Saturday, June 25, from 3 to 5 p.m. See attached flier below, courtesy of the Universal Hip Hop Museum, for more information.
Suicide Awareness Seminar with The Suicide Network
The Suicide Network holds monthly meetings on the second Tuesday of each month in The Bronx to discuss various mental health matters and other topics. See attached flier for more details.
Immigration Heritage Month
June is Immigration Heritage Month. A full list of community events to celebrate immigrants can be accessed via the below tweet by clicking on the link provided.
#ImmigrantHeritageMonth is a time to recognize the invaluable sacrifices of our immigrant communities and celebrate the rich culture and diversity that forms the bedrock of our beloved city. Check out a full list of community events at https://t.co/IGhYfXxejn. pic.twitter.com/qMVAVD5Mm9
— NYC Health + Hospitals (@NYCHealthSystem) June 22, 2022
Bronx Community Board 7 Community Fair
Bronx Community Board 7 is holding a community fair on Saturday, June 25. See attached flier below for more information.
Temporary Bee-Line Bus Stop Relocation
New York City Department of Design & Construction (DDC) has issued a bulletin regarding a temporary Jerome Avenue bus stop relocation. See attached flier for more information.
DDC officials said the Westchester Bee Bus line stop at Jerome Avenue and East 233rd Street was relocated south on Jerome Avenue. See Google map further below.
Co-Op City Apartments Application Period Open
Riverbay Corporation is now accepting applications for apartments at Co-op City. See attached flier below for more information.
Affordable Housing Lottery
An affordable housing lottery has launched for units at 1985 Honeywell Avenue, West Farms. Click here for more details.
Cash Assistance from Bronxworks
Bronxworks can provide cash assistance to people experiencing an unforeseen crisis. For more information, see the attached flier below.
Problems with Health Insurance
Community Health Advocates can help residents who are having problems with health insurance. Please see attached flier for details.
Vacancies
Partnerships for Parks (PfP) is a joint program of NYC Parks and City Parks Foundation (CPF). PfP supports and champions a growing network of leaders caring and advocating for neighborhood parks and green spaces. PfP equips people, organizations and government with the skills and tools they need to transform these spaces into dynamic community assets. PIPS volunteer projects associate civil service is seeking a community associate to work citywide on a seasonal basis. For more information, click here.
Housing & Services Inc. is seeking a lead case manager and a full time case manager in their social services department at their Bedford location. For more information, click here. Please send a resume and cover letter to atavares@hsi-ny.org and indicate the position you are applying for in subject of e-mail.
Geel Community Services Inc. is seeking to fill a position on its Utilization Review/Quality Assurance Apartment Treatment Program. For more information, click here.
Acacia Network Housing Inc. is seeking a full-time (non-union) shift supervisor, reporting to the program director, 35 hours per week. For more information, click here.
New York City Civic Engagement Commission is seeking an advisor for community boards. For more information, click here.
The New York State Department of Labor announced on April 29, that the joint apprenticeship and training committee for New York City District Council of Carpenters will conduct a recruitment campaign from June 1, 2022 through May 3, 2023 for 25 carpenter apprentices. For more information, click here.
Social Security Online Services
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has advised it now has a one-stop shop solution allowing customers to complete their Social Security business remotely, rather than visiting a Social Security office. Hundreds of partners across the country are reportedly now using the Social Security Express Icon, including libraries, retirement communities, homeless shelters, job training facilities, prisons, doctor’s offices, veterans’ facilities, motor vehicle administrations, health and human service offices and many more. Customers are being encouraged to avail of SSA’s “flexible, easy and time-saving solution to conduct their Social Security business in one place.” To learn more and get the Social Security Express icon on your public access computers and websites, click here.
Notice of Replacement of Trunk Water Mains, Rehabilitation of Sewers in Norwood and Woodlawn Heights
NYC Department of Design and Construction has advised that a replacement of the trunk and distribution water mains and a rehabilitation of the sewers is taking place in Norwood and Woodlawn Heights during the second quarter of 2022. See attached flier for more information.
Notice from Department of Design & Construction re Temporary Closure of Bus Routes
New York City Department of Design and Construction has advised of a temporary closure of BX16, BX34, and BXM4 bus routes from April to June 30. See attached flier for more information.
Notice from Department of Design & Construction re Temporary Closure of Bus Route BX10
New York City Department of Design and Construction has advised of a temporary closure of BX10 bus route from April to June 30. See attached flier for more information.
Alternate Side Parking (ASP) Update
Beginning July 5, 2022 alternate side parking regulations for street cleaning will be restored to pre-pandemic frequency as posted on the signage throughout the City. DSNY officials said they are excited to be getting more of the tools they need to carry out their job of keeping the city healthy, safe, and clean.
When ASP is in effect, you can’t park on the side of the street that is being cleaned. Move your vehicle during the posted street cleaning regulations. The rules apply for the entire time posted on the sign, even if a street sweeper has passed. You can look up the ASP rules on street cleaning signs on specific streets by using the Parking Sign Locator map. Learn more about ASP on the City’s 311 information page.
Environmental justice begins at the street level, and clean streets are vital to vibrant neighborhoods and our city’s economic recovery. Mechanical sweeping is the most cost-effective and efficient means of street cleaning. Mechanical brooms pick up several thousand pounds of litter and debris each day and are key components of a comprehensive public health and environmental justice program. Without this brief period of curb access, litter and debris build up causing a cleanliness problem and polluting our waterways.
Notice from Department of Design & Construction re Suspension of Curbside Parking
New York City Department of Design and Construction has advised of the suspension of curbside parking in certain areas of Norwood from April to June 30. See attached flier for more information.
Notice from Department of Design & Construction re Temporary Lane Closure
New York City Department of Design and Construction has advised of the temporary lane closure in certain areas of The Bronx from April to June 30. See attached flier for more information.
Bainbridge Avenue Construction Project
The latest available weekly construction bulletin for the Bainbridge Avenue Construction Project is attached below.
I’Raise Girls & Boys International Center for Research and Development Survey
I’Raise Girls & Boys International Center for Research and Development wants to observe data related to demographics, experiences with the healthcare system, views of the medical industry, and the information used to make decisions. Your participation in this study helps us understand how we can better serve Latinx and Black individuals in our community.
Complete our research survey this month and you could win a gift card!
Go to iraiseinc.org/post/vaccineperception
To participate, you must be 18+ years of age and live in New York City
Whether you are vaccinated or unvaccinated, you are encouraged to participate. I’RAISE Center for Research and Development focuses on identifying the needs of vulnerable youth of color and their families in the areas of research, training, and service. I’RAISE promotes the use of evidence-based practices for vulnerable youth of color and equips staff and non-profit leaders and executives in New York State to address the needs of this vulnerable group. Meet the research team! iraiseinc.org/research.
Exercise Classes in Cantonese
Visiting Nurses Services NY is inviting the public to virtual, exercise classes in Cantonese on Tuesdays, from 2.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. See attached flier below for more information.
LISC NYC Developers of Color Training Programs
LISC NYC is partnering with Infinite Horizons and other partners to provide a Developers of Color Training Program aimed at expanding the capacity of minority-owned business enterprise developers. Click on the link in the tweet below to learn more.
Through the Developers of Color Training Program we're excited to partner with Infinite Horizons and other partners on a platform aimed at expanding the capacity of minority-owned business enterprise developers. Check out this video to learn more. https://t.co/foMOLupiWU pic.twitter.com/hTaV6PjxiO
— LISC NYC (@LISC_NYC) January 15, 2022
Make Compost, Not Trash!
New York City Department of Sanitation is encouraging New Yorkers to make compost, not trash, by using their buildings’ brown bins to deposit food scraps. For more information, see attached flier.
Citizens Committee for New York City Grants
Applications for grants are still being accepted by Citizens Committee for New York City. See attached fliers for details or visit https://www.citizensnyc.org/grantmaking.
The 2022 All In Neighborhood Grant and Neighborhood Business Grant applications are open. CitizensNYC makes direct cash grants for neighborhood-led projects, and neighborhood businesses that improve the quality of life in New York City. CitizensNYC are providing $1 million in grants to New Yorkers on the front lines of rebuilding the City. Each grantee awarded will receive up to $10,000 and have access to the organization’s vast network of like-minded community leaders to help implement and support their projects. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until summer 2022; early applications are encouraged. Go to https://www.citizensnyc.org/ for more information.
Eviction Moratorium
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s moratorium on COVID-19-related residential and commercial evictions expired on Jan. 15, 2022. For more information on how to get help, EvictionFreeNY.org is a free tool put together by JustFix and Right to Counsel.
It is illegal for someone to pressure or force you to leave your home. Do not self-evict! Call 311 and ask for the Tenant Helpline to get free legal advice, including information on how to complete the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) application. pic.twitter.com/OknxH0kACN
— NYC Mayor's Office to Protect Tenants (@NYCMOPT) March 10, 2022
Rights for Delivery Workers in NYC
As of Jan. 24, delivery workers now have new rights:
- Apps must tell you how much the customer tips for each delivery.
- Apps must tell you your total pay and tips for the previous day.
- You may have better access to restaurant bathrooms when you pick up orders.
Go to: http://on.nyc.gov/33BL6el for more information.
Reduced fares are available for riders who are 65 or older or riders who have qualifying disabilities. The reduced fare is half the base fare. For example, the base fare for subways and local buses is $2.75, so the reduced fare is $1.35. There is also a Reduced-Fare MetroCard for riders who use mobility aids or have service animals. The MTA has resumed processing MetroCard claims, following a pause in processing because of the pandemic. See how to get help with MetroCard problems.
Qualifying disabilities include receiving medicare benefits for any reason other than age, serious mental illness and receiving supplemental security income, blindness, deafness or hearing loss, ambulatory disability, cognitive disability, or other physical disabilities. You can submit an application online, by mail, or in person. See how to apply.
Landlord Rental Assistance Program
Effective Thursday, Oct. 7, 2021, applications are being accepted for the Landlord Rental Assistance Program (LRAP) which provides rental assistance for landlords whose tenants are unwilling to apply for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP), including where the tenant has left the rental property. Assistance may be provided for households with rent up to 150 percent of the Fair Market rent (FMR) for the county where the property is located. Apply for the LRAP online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. IMPORTANT NOTE: Landlords are encouraged to gather all the information needed before starting an application including proof of ownership and rental amounts, as documentation must be uploaded at the time of application in order to complete and submit the application.
Become a New York City Lifeguard
NYC Parks is recruiting for New York City lifeguards. See attached flyer above for details.
Due to the national lifeguard shortage, unfortunately we will not be hosting swim programs, including lap swim, senior swim, and Learn to Swim, at our outdoor pools this summer. Outdoor pools will remain open each day for general swim from 11am-3pm and from 4pm–7pm.
— NYC Parks (@NYCParks) June 14, 2022
NYS Emergency Rental Assistance Program Alert
The New York State Emergency Rental Assistance Program currently has no funds available. However, tenants are encouraged to apply ERAP to get certain tenant protections that could prevent a landlord from taking action by evicting tenants. See attached flier below for more information or go to: https://otda.ny.gov/programs/emergency-rental-assistance/ for more information.
As of April 28, the 2022-23 State budget includes additional funds to support the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP). Prior to the addition of these funds, New York State Office of Temporary Disability Assistance (OTDA) anticipated funding applications submitted through October 7, 2021. As a result of the additional funding, OTDA is processing eligible ERAP applications submitted through March 31, 2022.
Currently, applications submitted through December 31, 2021, are under active review and processing, to be followed in the coming months by applications submitted from January 1 through March 31, 2022. OTDA will update its website on ERAP if additional funding becomes available to pay eligible applications submitted after March 31, 2022.
DDC Anywhere
DDC Anywhere is a central resource for providing information and tools that helps DDC engage with the communities and agencies it serves. Through DDC Anywhere, the agency can collaborate with sponsor agencies and partner companies that share in the design, construction and renovation of civic facilities and surrounding infrastructure. Visit https://ddcanywhere.gov for more information. Contact businessdevelopment@ddc.nyc.gov with any questions.
Discover what projects we're working on in your neighborhood with this interactive map 🔎 https://t.co/WDwtPf44gl pic.twitter.com/Uklvzpd9sh
— NYC DDC (@NYCDDC) April 1, 2022
Fire Safety Awareness
The FDNY is encouraging Bronxites to be smart, close doors, and ensure a fire alarm is fitted in your home to help prevent against injury or loss of life in the event of a fire. See attached video and flyer for more tips on how to stay safe from fires. The FDNY also encourages residents never to park in front of, or block access to, a fire hydrant.
Community Meetings
The Bronx Community Board 7 calendar for June 2022 is attached below. The general board meeting on June 21 will be the last before the summer hiatus. Contact kcabreracarrera@cb.nyc.gov to be added to the distribution list for next year’s meetings. The 52nd Precinct Community Council meetings are usually held on the third Thursday of each month at 6 p.m., sometimes virtually and sometimes in person. Call the 52nd Precinct Community Affairs office at 718-220-5824 to be added to the email list. The NYPD’s 52nd Precinct is divided into a number of sectors. Find your sector by entering your address in the map here. The precinct also holds regular Build the Block community meetings, to invite feedback from residents and discuss issues of common concern.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March, Bedford Mosholu Community Association meetings have been held via Zoom. The meetings are usually held on the first Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m. For further details, contact bedfordmosholu@verizon.net.
Congressional & State Redistricting Update
Following the 2020 census, the New York State Independent Redistricting Commission (IRC) held a number of virtual sessions with community residents to discuss the redistricting process over a matter of months. The IRC held a final Bronx County hearing on its proposed redrawn maps for the assembly, State senate, and congressional districts on Nov. 9, 2021. That hearing can be watched here. The maps/plans were submitted by the commission to the State legislature on Jan. 3, 2022.
The State legislature voted on the first set of plans, rejecting it, and could not agree on a second set. Instead, elected representatives voted to approve alternate maps proposed by the Democratic Party, and these were ultimately approved on Feb. 2, and signed off by Gov. Kathy Hochul on Feb. 3, as reported.
The New York State Republican Party immediately mounted a legal challenge, and a judge later overruled the vote by the State legislature (which has a Democratic majority) as being unconstitutional, saying the February maps were gerrymandered by Democrats, and ordering new maps to be redrawn. Lawmakers had until April 11 to submit new maps, but on Monday, April 4, a judge issued a stay on the case, which retained the prevailing February maps in place, allowing candidates time to collect the required number of voter signatures needed to get on the ballot for the June Primaries before the deadline.
As later reported, on April 27, the New York Court of Appeals struck down the congressional and State senate redistricting maps approved by the State legislature in February, and a court-appointed special master was required to come up with new maps by May 20. The court also ordered that the 2022 congressional and State primary elections be postponed to August 23. The new maps by the special master are now available and can be viewed here.
On June 10, a separate legal challenge resulted in the courts also overturning the redrawn maps for the State assembly districts which had been approved by the State legislature in early February. The February-approved maps for State Assembly will, however, remain in place for the upcoming June 28 primaries and for the November general elections. The State Assembly districts will be redrawn by a court appointed special master ahead of the 2024 primaries.
City Redistricting
The NYC redistricting process has launched. Click here for more information.
Early Voting – June Primaries
Early voting for the June primaries has already begun. For more information on early voting, and for a voting guide in general on the upcoming June primaries, click here.
Bronx Residents Have $353,393,103 in Unclaimed Funds
New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli announced last year that Bronx residents have $353,393,103.00 in unclaimed funds, waiting to be paid. For more information about this topic, and how to check if you are owed unclaimed funds, click here.
Obtaining a High School Equivalency and / or Commercial Driver’s License (free or loan-free)
If you are between the aged between 16 and 24, Mosholu Montefiore Community Center (MMCC) can help you obtain your High School Equivalency and/or Commercial Drivers License through our Advance & Earn program for free. Limited spots are available right now in the Fall cohort. Learn more at www.mmcc.org/advance-earn/ or call right now at (917) 792-3899. To read one testimony, click here. MMCC also offers loan-free culinary training programs with opportunities for paid internships. Go to www.mmcc.org or call (718) 652 0282 for more information.
Job & Career Assistance for Veterans
VetConnectPro has tools to help veterans land a great job and launch a career, including military skills translator, a dashboard with NYC.gob job postings, info on civil service exams, recommended online job training. Create or upload your resume to nyc.gov/vetconnectpro.
VetConnectPro has tools to help #veterans land a great job & launch a career, including:
– military skills translator
– a dashboard w/ NYC gov job postings
– info on civil service exams
– recommended online job trainingCreate or upload your resume today: https://t.co/xS9E7ZbR7K pic.twitter.com/DNpYbdsqI4
— NYC Department of Veterans' Services (@nycveterans) November 11, 2021
Free Transportation for Seniors and People with Disabilities
Free transportation is available with NYC Department of the Aging for seniors and people with disabilities living in certain community districts in the Bronx. See attached flyer for more information.
Price Gouging
Price gouging is illegal. Bronxites can report sudden and unexpected increases in consumer goods by calling the consumer hotline toll free at 800-697-1220. This line is available seven days a week from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. for consumers. For more information on this topic, click here.
Curbside Parking
There will be restrictions to curbside parking and sidewalk access for certain community districts from Oct. 4, 2021 until Summer 2023, at certain times. See attached flyer below for more details.
Bronx Bus Redesign Restarting.
As reported, the Bronx bus redesign plan was initiated in 2019 by New York City Transit (an agency of the MTA) and the final plan was made available here: https://new.mta.info/bronxbusredesign, while the final plan addendum (published in November 2021) was made available here. Comments from the public were submitted here: https://mta-nyc.custhelp.com/app/comments_bronxbus. On December 15, 2021, the MTA Board of Directors adopted the Bronx Local Bus Network Redesign Final Plan. The staff summary and Board proceedings are available for review by clicking on the hyperlinks provided. Earlier this year, preparations got underway to roll out the borough-wide plan, as reported. On Tuesday, June 21, the MTA formally announced the go-live date of June 26 during a press conference held at Fordham Plaza.
Road Repair Works in Norwood
Road repair works are in effect on the junction of Decatur Avenue and East 204th Street in Norwood. See below photo for details regarding parking and towing while these works are ongoing.
New Pharmacy
A new pharmacy called Medly Pharmacy has opened on Jerome Avenue close to East Gun Hill Road in Norwood, opposite CityMD. A sign on the door says it’s open though it is still being refurbished inside.
Recycling at KeyFood Supermarket
Plastics and cans can be deposited in a recycling bank at Keyfood Supermarket on Jerome Avenue in Norwood, as below.
Free Training from NYC Department of Small Business Services
The NYC Department of Small Business Services is providing no-cost, online training to help business owners and employees in NYC. Click here for more information: http:// nyc.gov/trainingemployees.
In addition and as reported, during National Small Business Week 2022, Small Business Services (SBS) Commissioner Kevin D. Kim also encouraged small businesses to avail of a range of other supports available to New York City small businesses. Click here for more information.
New Urgent Care Opening
A Bronx County Medical Society physician is opening up a New Urgent Care across the street from Montefiore Hospital at 161 East Gun Hill Road on Wednesday, June 22, with the support of Mayor Eric Adams, “in efforts to reduce inpatient admissions in hospitals, while also educating the public on what Urgent Care can support, especially for non-emergencies as well as supportive care in the community.” For more information, go to: www.mydocurgentcare.com.
Norwood Community Library
Norwood Community Library distributes free books at different pop-up events around the borough but also has a library mailbox based at the Keeper’s House, located at 3400 Reservoir Oval East in Norwood. More information about the library can be found here.
Black Entrepreneurs NYC (BE NYC)
Black entrepreneurs face enormous barriers and are vastly underrepresented among New York City’s business owners. While the Black community currently makes up 22% of New York City’s population (1.9 million), just 3.5% of NYC businesses are owned by Black entrepreneurs. There is tremendous potential for more Black-owned businesses to start and grow. In September 2019, in partnership with community members, organizations, advocates, and leaders, Black Entrepreneurs NYC (BE NYC), was launched to help create equity of opportunity by advancing Black entrepreneurship. More information is available here.
Cash Assistance from NYC Human Resources Administration
Free HVAC Training Course
Building Skills NYC is offering a free, 3-month training program in HVAC (heating, ventilation and air-conditioning). Flyer attached further below with more details.
Image courtesy of Building Skills NY
Illegal Dumping
NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Ops has launched a pilot program to help stop illegal dumping, increasing and concentrating their efforts in certain areas. The department has issued summonses, impounded vehicles, initiated an arrest and cleaned up a mess caused by illegal dumping. Department officials said illegal dumping leads to unsightly and unsafe conditions and added that residents and businesses are requested to follow the rules. They said it’s a legal and moral responsibility to put trash in its proper place and they called on residents to report any illegal dumping. For more Information, go to: https://on.nyc.gov/3zjvhmd.
Dirt Bikes & Scooters
A reminder that dirt bikes are illegal. See attached flyer below. Also, if your scooter has an electric or gas motor with no vehicle ID number, then it is ILLEGAL and cannot be operated or sold. Violators could face fines and vehicles will be seized by police. See below for more details on laws.
Flyer courtesy of the NYPD
Flier courtesy of NYC Department of Transportation
NYC Paid Safe and Sick Leave
NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) advises that paid safe and sick leave is covered for all workers who:
- seek diagnosis or treatment of an illness, injury, or health condition;
- are sick, including from side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine;
- have to take kids to get the COVID-19 vaccine;
- need preventive care;
- have to quarantine;
- seek safety because of domestic violence, unwanted sexual contact, stalking, or human trafficking; or have to care for a family member for the reasons above.
For more information about the NYC Paid Safe and Sick Leave Law or to file a complaint, visit nyc.gov/workers.
All covered workers have the same rights and protections under the Law, regardless of immigration status.
Contact NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection: Call 311 and say “Paid Safe and Sick Leave” | Visit nyc.gov/workers | Email OLPS@dca.nyc.gov.
Protect Your Home Against Scams
New York City Department of Finance offers assistance to homeowners to help protect themselves against loan scams. See attached flyer below for further information.
Flyer courtesy of NYC Department of Finance / Bronx Borough President Ruben Díaz Jr.
Flyer courtesy of NYC Department of Finance / Bronx Borough President Ruben Díaz Jr.
Kingsbridge Heights Community Center Programs
Kingsbridge Heights Community Center provides a range of helpful programs to the local community for all age-groups. See attached flyers below for more information.
Flyer courtesy of Kingsbridge Heights Community Center
Flyer courtesy of Kingsbridge Heights Community Center
Flyer courtesy of Kingsbridge Heights Community Center
Flyer courtesy of Kingsbridge Heights Community Center
Flyer courtesy of Kingsbridge Heights Community Center
Alzheimer’s Disease Research Study
Albert Einstein College of Medicine is seeking volunteers aged 40 to 65, who live, work, or visit Co-op City or neighboring communities, to participate in an exciting research study that examines the relationship between the foods we eat, memory and Alzheimer’s Disease risk. Volunteers will participate in virtual or in-person visits and play brain games that assess their memory. Eligible participants will attend four health education sessions and receive monthly calls on either following a healthy diet or healthy aging topics, depending on the group volunteers are randomly selected for. Eligible participants are compensated for their time. To learn more about the Multicultural Healthy Diet study, call (718) 430-3823 or send an email to healthydiet326@gmail.com.