Yearly Archives
Year: 2010
Teenage Girl Shot In Bronx – No Arrests Made
A 15-year-old girl was shot outside an apartment building in
Pelham Line Stations’ Rehabilitation
The Morrison Av-Soundview, and Whitlock Av stations will be closed
Beware Of The IMF Bearing Gifts
The Economist is referring to the Greek financial crisis. Readers
Connecting Bronx Cultures Luncheon
On Thursday, February 11, 2010, Sauti Yetu Center for African
Proposal To Ban Alcohol Commercials
Assemblyman Felix W. Ortiz (Brooklyn), will hold a press conference
Privatize The Gain, Socialize The Loss
The public and the politicians have been outraged at the
Bronx Subway Countdown Clock Rollout Continues
The countdown clock rollout along the MTA’s A Division stations
Bronx Man Guilty Of ID Theft & Tax Fraud
According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Felix Nkansah, 28, of
Sulfites In Fruit Mix & Mixed Nuts
New York State Agriculture Commissioner Patrick Hooker today alerted consumers
Golden Gloves Returns To Bronx For Archimedes Academy Fundraiser
The Golden Gloves Tournament will be making a stop in
Students In The Annual March For Life
For the 5th straight year, students from St. Raymond High
The 2010 Census Road Tour Visits Bronx
On Thursday, January 28, 2010, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz
Bronx Borough President Visits PS 121
Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. visited Public School
Teachers Network Receives Ford Grant
Teachers Network has received a major new grant from the
Bronx Student Interns For Sen. Serrano
Bronx native Angel L. Santana, Jr., a senior history/political science
Bronx Man In For 167.7 lb Of Marijuana
Illinois State Police arrested Cody Johnson, a Bronx, NY man,
10 Week Business Training Course
Starting Wednesday, February 24, 2010, SoBRO will offer a 10-week
Low-Cost Pharmacy Tech Program
Highbridge Community Life Center (HCLC) is responding to the needs
Taysha Canales Earns Merit Award
Taysha Marie Canales, a junior Acting major at Arcadia University
Bronx Gun-Buyback Event Recap
This weekend's gun-buyback program in the Bronx was reportedly a
Untimely Deaths Caused By New York City Buildings
Between 73 and 188 lives could be saved every year
Bronx Bank Robberer Pleads Quilty
Ronald Atkinson pleaded guilty today in Manhattan federal court to
Olympia Kazi – New Executive Director
Van Alen Institute: Projects in Public Architecture, an internationally renowned

















