A Bronx woman was charged with the murder in the death of her five-year old son, as police investigated on Sunday the separate death of another child in the borough.
Members of the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) recently campaigned on the streets of Bronx in favor of traditional marriage.
A former Miss Russia who was jailed by a New York court for forging painkiller prescriptions has walked free from jail after serving less than two months behind bars.
The New York Community Trust, the largest private funder of City nonprofits, has made the following grants. The next round will be announced later this year in October.
Our Saviour Lutheran High School (OSL) is announcing two full-tuition scholarships for deserving students who are entering the ninth grade for the 2011-2012 school year.
Anti-hunger advocates in New York want to change the name of the food stamps program to help avoid the stigma of receiving the benefit for the poor and working poor.