This Sunday, the South Bronx celebrates the culmination of its founding project, and passage of the Green Jobs Bill, on the future site of the “Greenway”.
Teenagers growing up in American inner cities face many difficult challenges. Some are fortunate enough to have supportive parents to look up to—but how about everyone else? Are they supposed to look toward out-of-control professional
On November 2, New York First Lady Michelle Paige Paterson will present a proclamation from Governor David A. Paterson to honor the native people of New York during the opening ceremony of Lenape: Ellis Island’s
Services for the UnderServed (SUS) has been awarded two separate multi-year federal grant awards from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) totaling $3.75 million.
Slapstick comic Soupy Sales died yesterday at the age of 83. His manager and friend Dave Usher says Sales passed away at Calvary Hospice in the Bronx, where he was admitted last week. He had
Bronx Community Solutions provides the courts with increased sentencing options for low-level offenses such as drug possession, shop lifting, and prostitution.
An American masterpiece from internationally bestselling novelist Colum McCann—a dazzling and hauntingly rich vision of the loveliness, pain, and mystery of New York City in the 1970's In the dawning light of the late summer
The Villa Charlotte Bronte is Riverdale's iconic early co-op. Built in 1926 in the style of an Italian villa with 17 units, this extraordinary apartment house sits on a bluff overlooking the Hudson River.
Public Art in the Bronx, a project of Lehman College Art Gallery / City University of New York, examines the rich collection of public art found in our borough.