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New York Legalizes Recreational Marijuana, Now The Bronx Must Get Reparations

After the New York State Assembly and Senate passed the legalization of recreational marijuana yesterday, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the…

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New IHOP Coming to the South Bronx

MELROSE—The world's most famous pancake and breakfast chain is opening another location in the South Bronx. IHOP is putting finishing…

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Lottery Now Open for Affordable Senior Housing in The Bronx

MORRISANIA—The latest of several senior housing developments across The Bronx is nearing completion and is now accepting applications. The development…

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Another Ferry Stop is Coming to The Bronx This Year

THROGGS NECK—The Bronx is scheduled to get a second ferry stop this year which will extend the Soundview NYC Ferry…

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NYC Promotes Luxury $2,300 a Month 1 Bedroom in the South Bronx as ‘Affordable’

PORT MORRIS—While there are many affordable housing developments and apartments promoted via New York City's Housing Connect that are truly…

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Bronx Residents Deserve Safe Access to the Harlem River Waterfront

OPINIONby John Montoute Bike life is good. I have ridden bikes as my main source of transportation for years. I…

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11 Story, 287 Unit Residential Development to Replace St Joseph’s Church in Tremont

With the passage of time, The Bronx continues to lose parts of its history as buildings are torn down and…

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The Irish Heritage of The Bronx—More Than St Patrick’s Day

Much like other ethnic groups that have called The Bronx home, the Irish have left an indelible mark on our…

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EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK: The Borough’s First Mobile Bookstore, Bronx Bound Books, Set to Ride Next Month

Bronx resident Latanya DeVaughn organizes hundreds of donated books. Since launching Bronx Bound Books, she's received over 20,000 books. In…

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The Cross Bronx is America’s 3rd Most Congested Road; NYC Declared Most Congested City

Despite traffic plummeting in 2020 across the country and major cities, including New York, our hometown was declared America's most…

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Bronx Residents to Receive Up to $1.6 Billion in Direct Stimulus Payments

Now that the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 has been passed by both the House and the Senate and…

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The Bronx: One Year and 4,954 Lives Later

A year ago was the day the world changed forever as COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health…

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