We all know that education is the basis for personal, professional, societal, and economic growth, and that’s why providing continuous, well-rounded education from an early age is crucial. Over the past year, the global education system has taken a huge hit, with millions of children and teens suffering from the disruption in their academic lives. Lockdowns, school closings, a sudden switch to hybrid or fully-remote learning environments – these unforeseen changes have had a massive impact on the level and quality of education that children receive.
As Schools In NYC Reopen, Parents & Children Remain Fearful
Roughly one year after the first lockdown was imposed in New York City, schools are finally reopening, albeit it is a slow, partial recovery, at least for now. The coronavirus pandemic is still in full swing, and there is no way of accurately predicting its evolution. The good news is that vaccination efforts are accelerating across the globe, which gives us hope of an eventual return to normality. Unfortunately, children are still suffering, many of them still unable to receive the education they crave and deserve.
This March, schools started to reopen in NYC, marking the first step on the road to recovery. However, many children and parents out there are not ready to return just yet, with fears of another coronavirus wave looming. According to a recent piece by The…
MORE ARTICLES
Jason Perez, 24, Arrested For The Murder Of Tziah Townsend, 21
On Wednesday, April 07, 2021, at approximately 0022 hours, policeNYPD Announces New Hate Crime Review Panel
Today, Police Commissioner Dermot Shea announced a new partnership withNew Vaccination Site At The American Museum Of Natural History
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced that the City willSo Who Is Guilty Of Genocide?
In an article every international investor should read, in thisNew Yorkers 16+ Are Now Eligible For The CoViD-19 Vaccine
New Yorkers 16+ are now eligible for the CoViD-19 vaccine.Habibi Wins The World Press Photo Story Of The Year
Habibi by Antonio Faccilongo is the recipient of the 2020 FotoEvidence BookIMMIGRATION
NEWS
Immigrants Shackled With Painful GPS Trackers & Charged Huge Sums

New York Attorney General Letitia James today continued her fight to protect immigrants in New York and throughout the country from deceptive and abusive practices. In a lawsuit, filed against Libre by Nexus and its…
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Of Gov. Andrew Cuomo

You Should Know that no elected official has publicly criticized and gone against Governor Andrew Cuomo more than I have.
The deaths of more than 13,000 elderly persons in nursing homes in New York State is travesty. The…
The Case Of Javier Castillo Maradiaga

“I am deeply concerned and disgusted by the news that ICE is attempting to deport DACA eligible Bronx resident Javier Castillo Maradiaga on multiple occasions.
“In a borough where more than one-third of its residents were born…
POLITICS
NEWS
So Who Is Guilty Of Genocide?

HEALTH
NEWS
NYC Schools Are Reopening, But Are They Ready Tracking 311 School Maintenance Complaints From 2010 To 2021
By Jonas BronckNew Vaccination Site At The American Museum Of Natural History
By Jonas BronckNew Yorkers 16+ Are Now Eligible For The CoViD-19 Vaccine
By Jonas BronckREAL ESTATE
NEWS
Blessing At The Second Farms Apartments
By Jonas BronckNina Kubota Appointed NYC’s School Construction Authority President & CEO
By Jonas BronckGroundbreaking Of The New York State Regional Food Hub In The Bronx
By Jonas BronckA Recovery For All Of Us: Groundbreaking Of Compass Six
By Jonas BronckThe American Irish Historical Society Building In Manhattan For Sale
By Jonas BronckIs The Bronx The Most Affordable Borough To Live In?
By Jonas BronckOn Wednesday, April 14, 2021, at approximately 1229 hours, police responded to a 911 call of an assault in progress at City Island Avenue and City Island Road, in the confines of the 45th Precinct in the Bronx.
Upon arrival, responding officers encountered an unconscious and unresponsive 52-year-old female with multiple gunshot wounds to the body and a conscious 66-year-old male with trauma to the body.
EMS also responded to the scene and removed both individuals to NYC Health + Hospitals / Jacobi, where the 52-year-old female was pronounced deceased.
The 66-year-old male was in custody at the hospital and is listed in stable condition; charges against him are pending.
Preliminary investigation revealed that after the shooting incident, a 58-year-old male, operating a 2016 Hyundai Sonata, struck the 66-year-old male with his vehicle, causing bodily injury.
Following proper family notification, the deceased has been identified as follows.
Victim:
Lizbeth Mass
address withheld
Brooklyn, NY 11206
Pursuant to an ongoing investigation, the following 66-year-old male individual was arrested and charged on Thursday, April 15, 2021, within the confines of the 45th Precinct.
Arrested:
Jose Everaldo…
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS
Sahla Esam Showcases Entomology Research To Missouri Legislators
By Jonas BronckBronx Solid Waste Advisory Board Reinstated
By Jonas BronckCity Workforce Prepared For The Future With New Green Jobs Training
By Jonas BronckCRIME
& PUNISHMENT
Latisha Bell, 38, Arrested For The Murder Of Nichelle Thomas, 51
By Jonas BronckChristopher Bridges, 58, Murdered
By Jonas BronckQinfu Chen, 40, Missing
By Jonas BronckAnthony Goodwin, 70, Missing
By Jonas BronckRajwantie Saran, 69, Missing
By Jonas BronckRoberto Perez, 30, Murdered
By Jonas BronckINFRASTRUCTURE
NEWS
NOTABLE
PERSONS
Street Renaming Petition To Honor Mario D’Agostino

Mario D’Agostino, who passed away June 14, 2020, was a true leader in his community in the Bronx and left his mark on the neighborhood and everyone, who had the pleasure of knowing him.
Mario was an honorable man, who changed people’s lives with his beautiful mind, strong work ethic, positive outlook on life and investing in his favorite part of New York City, the Bronx.
Brenda Jimenez Wins Four Silver & Bronze Stevie ® Awards For Women In Business In 2020

Brenda Jimenez, a Bronx native, has been named the winner of four Stevie ® Awards in the 17th annual Stevie Awards for Women in Business including two silver awards and two bronze awards.
The Stevie Awards for Women in Business honor women executives, entrepreneurs, employees, and the companies they run– worldwide. The Stevie Awards have been hailed as the world’s premier business awards.
More than 1,500 entries were submitted this year…
Editorial
You Should Know that no elected official has publicly criticized and gone against Governor Andrew Cuomo more than I have.
The deaths of more than 13,000 elderly persons in nursing homes in New York State is travesty. The posture, taken by Governor Andrew Cuomo, is an ugly representation of the his leadership, tarnishing his past accomplishments.
My gripes and disagreements with the governor are due to my positions as a Conservative Democrat and Pentecostal minister. My religious conservative beliefs compel me to go against the governors stand on certain issues, that in my purview, are morally wrong and damaging.
I would like to make it clear that my position against Governor Andrew Cuomo have been solely based on my deeply rooted Christian Conservative values. Other than that, if I were a liberal socialist Democrat, I would confidently say that no one has done more to move forward the progressive socialist agenda than Gov. Cuomo. However, I acknowledge, that despite his leftists views, he has done some humanitarian and good will for those in need. For example:
- For Puerto Rico: During the devastation caused by Hurricane Maria. The governor went above and beyond the call of duty to help my beautiful island.
- For the gay & lesbian community: Have Gov. Cuomo to thank, when he fought and twisted many arms to ensure that same-sex marriage became legal in New York State. My opposition to gay marriage was the main cause of my contention with the governor.
- For the Bronx County: Governor Cuomo assisted the Bronx when he intervened and allocated monies to The Hunts Point Market, the Bruckner Sheridan Expressway, Orchard Beach, the building of four Metro North Train Stations, (which he jested that he would name one of them Ruben Diaz station), the allocation of much needed funds for Bronx affordable housing, and a piece of land to create The Junior camp for Bronx youths, after the senseless killing of Junior Guzman.
- For union workers: Gov. Cuomo was influential when he got involved in rebuilding and repair of the state’s infrastructure. The construction and repair of new and old bridges, repaving…
ART
NEWS
EDUCATION
NEWS
Nation’s Largest Workforce Program For LGBTQI+ Runaway & Homeless Youth To Launch

The de Blasio administration and the NYC Unity Project, the administration’s citywide LGBTQI+ policy and programming initiative, today announced that the City has partnered with the Ali Forney Center, the nation’s largest LGBTQI+ homeless youth service provider, to launch a new program, NYC Unity Works. The program will be the country’s largest and most comprehensive workforce development…
NYC Schools Are Reopening, But Are They Ready Tracking 311 School Maintenance Complaints From 2010 To 2021

We all know that education is the basis for personal, professional, societal, and economic growth, and that’s why providing continuous, well-rounded education from an early age is crucial. Over the past year, the global education system has taken a huge hit, with millions of children and teens suffering from the disruption in their academic lives. Lockdowns, school…
Sahla Esam Showcases Entomology Research To Missouri Legislators

Sahla Esam, a University of Missouri-Kansas City student from Bronx, New York, will showcase her research virtually to University of Missouri System community and Missouri legislators as a part of Undergraduate Research Day at Mizzou.
This year’s virtual, week-long celebration of Undergraduate Research Day will highlight the many student projects and works being conducted…
Youth Arts Engagement Program

The Youth Arts Engagement Program season continues this spring with two fascinating free virtual workshops. No previous art experience required!
On Monday, April 19, 2021 from 04:00 p.m. – 05:30 p.m., Juan Ramirez, Jr. will lead Perform Your Monologue! College-age youth (17-25) will learn to write a character monologue…
ENTERTAINMENT
REEL
In-Person Artist Talk + Book Launch: Joe Conzo, Jr.
Must-See Attractions In Los Angeles, California
Tips For Those, Who Are Going To Be Betting On American Football
The Best Time Of The Year To Travel
Top Tips To Deck Building In Loop Hero 2021
DJ D-Nice To Be Recognized For Club Quarantine
Top 5 Well-Known Casinos For Their Architectural Design
1L Music’s Single “Nobody Knows”: Embrace Your Emotions Amidst The Pandemic
ENTERTAINMENT
NEWS
Mayor Bill de Blasio today celebrated the appointment of Nina Kubota as President and CEO of the New York City School Construction Authority (SCA). Kubota had previously served as SCA’s Senior Vice President for Capital Plan Development & Implementation, a position she first assumed in January 2020. She has served at SCA in various roles since 1998. Kubota replaces Lorraine Grillo, who left the post earlier this month to become the City’s Senior Advisor for Recovery. Kubota will be the first Japanese American woman to lead the agency.
“The School Construction Authority has done heroic work throughout this pandemic. Their hard work has kept New York City’s children safe and delivered the gold standard of school safety in the United States. Nina Kubota has the experience, vision, and tenacity to build on this mission – and deliver a full school return this fall that keeps every student in our city safe in the classroom,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio.
“I have been fortunate to be part of the incredible team at the SCA and have spent years working hard to meet the Mayor’s goal of creating more than 83,000 new seats to address overcrowding in our schools and modernizing our existing school buildings. Today, I am proud to lead an agency that keeps moving forward, constantly innovating to ensure that we design and build schools that meet the current needs of our students and teachers while continuing our commitment to safety, quality and integrity,” said Nina Kubota. “Thank you to Mayor de Blasio for the opportunity to continue serving the people of New York City and providing our children with the 21st century learning environments to learn and grow.”
“Our school communities have overcome so many obstacles this year to make safe, in-person learning a reality, and we would not be where we are today without our hard-working partners at the School Construction Authority. Nina Kubota will build upon the tremendous work of Lorraine Grillo and partner with us toward a successful, full reopening…
MORE ARTICLES IN THIS CATEGORY
BUSINESS
NEWS
Investors Warned About Extreme Risk When Investing In Cryptocurrencies

In her ongoing efforts to protect New York investors, New York Attorney General Letitia James today issued two alerts…
File Your Taxes With NYC Free Tax Prep

If you earned $68,000 or less in 2020, use NYC Free Tax Prep to file for free—including from home—and…
Bitfinex’s Illegal Virtual Currency Trading Activities In New York Ended

New York Attorney General Letitia James today continued her efforts to protect investors from fraudulent and deceptive virtual or…
McDonald’s Ties Executive Compensation To Diversity Workforce Management

New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, trustee of the New York State Common Retirement Fund, released the following…
State Debt Collection Suspended For The 10th Time

New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced that the state has renewed, for the 10th time, an order…
SPORT NEWS
Today, FOX Sports announces the donation of $42,000 in new baseball and softball gear and athletic apparel to youth organizations in Los Angeles and New York City in honor of Jackie Robinson Day. Recognized by Major League Baseball (MLB) since 2004, Jackie Robinson Day, April 15, commemorates the day of his MLB debut back in 1947.
The donation – a nod to Jackie’s jersey number 42 – enables kids in his hometown, Los Angeles, and city where he played professionally, New York, to follow in his footsteps by creating access to the sport in which he broke the color line in 1947. The Boys & Girls Club of the Foothills in Los Angeles, Urban Youth Initiative in the Bronx and Central Brooklyn Youth Sports in Brooklyn will use the donated gear to provide baseball and softball programs for the children they serve.
“In the spirit of Jackie Robinson Day, we are proud to be able to offer new baseball and softball programs this spring to kids from diverse backgrounds who may not otherwise have had the opportunity,” said Boys & Girls Club of the Foothills Executive Director John Wilson. “We are so grateful to FOX Sports and Good Sports for helping to make this happen for our kids.”
The donations help reduce financial barriers to play for underserved youth and include bats, helmets, fielding gloves, batting gloves, catching gear, pitch returns, cleats, jerseys and other necessary gear. The equipment and apparel also support…