Naomi Nuevez, 60, was the only cheerer at the start-up of the New York City Marathon at Staten Island on November 6, 2011. For three hours she did not put her Puerto Rican flag down,
Several days after a shooting at McKinley Houses, a New York City Housing Authority development in the south Bronx, police are still trying to determine the identity of the gunman, according to a police source.
The first distillery in the Bronx since prohibition, Tirado Distillery, Inc., would like to invite the public to a tasting event benefitting the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
Two days before Hurricane Irene slammed into New York City, evacuation expert Maria Forbes was told by city’s emergency coordinators to prepare for a possible disaster.
In early September, 25-year-old Bronx native Kennedy Brown enrolled as a liberal arts freshman at the College of New Rochelle in Westchester. Three weeks later, the father of 6-year-old twins was offered a part-time job
On a crisp mid-October morning in the northwest section of Bronx, a weary middle-aged woman lifted one tray after another filled with colorful cupcakes, creamy cheesecakes and pieces of baklava, a honey-soaked Mediterranean delicacy, inside