The Financial Service Centers of New York (FSCNY) today held its Eighteenth Annual Conference & Exposition at which it announced its annual scholarship award winners. The FSCNY/MoneyGram International Scholarship Program recognizes New York City area
Based on a New York State Department of Health inspection report dated June 23, 2009, Jewish Home and Hospital, a nursing home in the Bronx, received several citations for failing to ensure that residents received
The New York Botanical Garden officially kicked-off the 2010 Community Vegetable Gardening Season with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the Ruth Rea Howell Family Garden on May 12.
Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, George Venizelos, the Special Agent-in-Charge of the New York Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI"), and Raymond W. Kelly, the
Do you believe in instilling good old-fashioned values, discipline and boundaries in your children? Can you give two British teenagers the chance to have some much-needed structure in their lives?
Police say a U-Haul truck that was traced to Bronx and caused a bomb scare after it was ditched near a toll booth at New York City's Robert F. Kennedy Bridge is not terrorism
On May 14th, Star Boxing returns to the Paradise Theater in the Bronx, when it presents its tenth installment of the popular “Punchin at the Paradise” fight series.
Urban Farming will be growing community gardens in New York on Thursday, May 6, 2010. The New York, South Bronx location in collaboration with THE POINT CDC will support our efforts to end hunger in