Thousands of New Yorkers are still in the dark as crews begin cleaning up the mess from Saturday's wind and rain storm that downed power lines and trees across the city.
Jazz Forum Arts presents nine-time Grammy Award-Winner Eddie Palmieri Latin Jazz Ensemble. Eddie Palmieri is one of the foremost Latin jazz pianists of the last halfcentury, blessed with a technique that fuses such ubiquitous jazz
In response to the damage caused by this past weekend’s powerful thunderstorm, Governor Paterson has directed the State Emergency Management Office (SEMO) to work with affected communities in clearing roads, repairing power lines, and aiding
Residents of Hunts Point in the Bronx may at last be rid of a decades-old stench that on hot days makes the area smell “like a decaying body.” The city says it will end its
Archimedes Academy, on Thursday, March 11 at 1:00 pm, welcomed guests for the first time, to show off how technology is dramatically changing the way kids are learning in some NYC public schools.
In an ongoing effort to criminalize youth, a Bronx DA has no intentions of backing away from charges that could put four young men in jail for a year—because of a snowball fight.
City Council Members Fernando Cabrera, Oliver Koppell, Joel Rivera, Maria del Carmen Arroyo, Annabel Palma and Ydanis Rodriguez will join 32BJ members on Monday for a town hall meeting on good jobs in the community.
Samantha Medina, a senior at St. Catherine Academy, has been named the female “Latino Student/Athlete of the Year” by Cablevision’s Power to Learn, in conjunction with Fox Sports en Español and TD Bank.