Bronx Assemblyman Nelson Castro said yesterday his marriage is headed toward divorce as a report alleged he cheated on his wife with a woman on his staff.
A major environmental justice case in the South Bronx was settled on June 30, 2010 as New York City agreed to resolve long-standing community concerns regarding odors and emissions from sewage facilities in the Hunts
The Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA), Unit 9200, employees of Westchester County, is proud to announce that sixteen (16) Scholarships have been awarded to High School Seniors for 2010.
Summer has begun, and the State Labor Department wants to remind employers, parents and young people about labor laws that govern the employment of children under 18.
Environmental Protection Commissioner Cas Holloway and Department of Citywide Administrative Services Commissioner Martha K. Hirst today announced that a line of NYC Water products will be available at CityStore.
Eariler today, The New York Times published a story about the city's decision to fine several Bronx and Manhattan stores for keeping their doors open during hot weather, while trying to attract customers seeking refuge
Construction finally has begun on Via Verde, a sustainable, mixed-income housing project in the South Bronx designed by Grimshaw Architects and Dattner Architects.
Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. is inviting all Bronxites to attend the opening of the photo exhibit “The Bronx: Mi Barrio, Mi Orgullo,” by Joe Conzo Jr.