By Christopher Howell on March 4, 2020
Access a Ride, Bronx, commuters, disabled, E-Hail, mta, New York, New York City, NYC, pilot program, public transit, The Bronx
Bronx, Public Health, Video

The MTA is planning changes to a program serving New Yorkers with disabilities, and some of them are not happy about it
By Maea Lenei Buhre on February 24, 2018
Jerome Avenue, The Bronx
Bronx, Business, Housing, News

A major change to the South Bronx’s Jerome Avenue has been hard fought and controversial, but it is about to be approved
By admin on May 11, 2015
Animal Care and Control of NYC, animal kingdom, animal shelter, The Bronx
Animals of New York, Bronx

The facility that vows to never euthanize animals is in danger of closing down because of rising rent.
By Ayana Osson on May 11, 2015
Animal Care and Control of NYC, animal kingdom, animal shelter, The Bronx
Animals of New York, Bronx

The facility that vows to never euthanize animals is in danger of closing down because of rising rent.
By Ayana Osson on March 3, 2015
Bronx Parks, Mitchell J. Silver, Mychal Johnson, Parks and Recreation Commission, South Bronx Unite, The Bronx
Bronx, News, Politics & Policy

Residents and leaders speak up for their underdeveloped public spaces at the 21st annual Bronx Parks Speak Up! conference.
By Azure Gilman on January 28, 2015
Doug Johnstone, Juno, Silver Lake, Staten Island, The Bronx
Bronx, News, Photo

The cold doesn’t deter the faithful from swinging their clubs. But the flakes shut things down.
By Max Burman on October 19, 2014
Ben Shahn, Bronx, Bronx General Post Office, Depression, gentrification, Grand Concourse, Landmarks Preservation Commission, post office, South Bronx, The Bronx, USPS, Youngwoo & Associates
Uncategorized

The sale of the Bronx General Post Office has split local opinion as gentrification looms.
By Latena Hazard on October 1, 2014
Bronx Hall of Justice, Public Defender, South Bronx, The Bronx
Bronx, Lens on New Yorkers

Public defender Shaf’on Venable wants to make a difference in her clients’ lives.
By Max Burman on September 27, 2014
Cockatiels, Grand Concourse, Sam Goodman, South Bronx, The Bronx
Lens on New Yorkers

With his pet Cockatiels and an apartment full of New York artifacts, Sam Goodman is not your ordinary politician.
By Cassandra Basler on September 27, 2014
boutique, Business, economy, entrepreneur, fashion, fish, Guinea, profile, retail, The Bronx, West Africa
Lens on New Yorkers

Alawe Fouleratou sold dress wraps in Guinea. Now, she sells “everything” in the Bronx.
By Max Burman on September 8, 2014
baseball, Derek Jeter, Jeter, The Bronx, Yankee Stadium, Yankees
Uncategorized

Yankee fans bid No. 2 an emotional farewell on ‘Derek Jeter Day’
By Cassandra Basler on August 18, 2014
architecture, Beaux Arts, Botanical Garden, kids, New York, summer, Swimming, The Bronx
Late Summer Scenes

Two kids from the Bronx find temptation at a water fountain
By Latena Hazard on August 18, 2014
Late summer, Morrisania, Street Scene, The Bronx
Late Summer Scenes
Outside an apartment building, residents watch the passing parade
By Theresa Avila on August 18, 2014
Bomba, Bronx Community College, Farmers' Market, The Bronx
Late Summer Scenes
At the Bronx Works Farmers’ Market, locals shop for fresh produce and listen to music
By admin on August 18, 2014
Bomba, Bronx Community College, Farmers' Market, The Bronx
Late Summer Scenes
At the Bronx Works Farmers’ Market, locals shop for fresh produce and listen to music