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How One Bronx Woman Has Supported Thousands of Our Troops Stationed Overseas

NY1 reporter Erin Clark shares a heartwarming story about a Bronx woman from Country Club known as Aunt Cathy to thousands of soldiers stationed abroad who’ve received one of her almost 5,000 care packages.

Catherine Praino began sending care packages and adopting platoons overseas after her own nephew, Christian Engeldrum, was killed in Afghanistan in a roadside bombing attack.

Bronx Urban Farmer, Karen Young-Washington, Wins $10k In National Contest

Karen Young-Washington, an urban farmer from The Bronx has just won $10,000 in a national voting contest held by NationSwell to help further the work her organization, Rise and Root Farm.

An AllStar Award Nominee favorite, Karen has been one of the local pioneers and leaders in urban farming in our communities serving as a role model which everyone in our borough can look up to.

Shell Companies Defrauding Homeowners From Their Deeds; Protect Your Property!

What do you do if the person you thought was helping you keep your home was in fact taking it right from under your feet?

Sometimes Bronx homeowners and families find themselves in desperate situations whether due to a bleak economic downturn or health issues both which can lead to unemployment or underemployment.

This leaves this segment of the population vulnerable to predators from all sides who will claim to help save your home but in reality are conspiring to take it away from you.

The New York Times has published a special report on the never ending scam of shell companies which promise the world to desperate homeowners and without the homeowner realizing, their homes are taken away from them.

Randall’s Island Connector Finally Complete Providing The Bronx a Safe and Direct Access to the Island

After over 2 decades of community fighting tooth and nail to get a proper connection to Randall’s Island constructed, the time for its grand opening has come this Saturday, November 14th!

Although it was scheduled to be open at some point this past summer, we were warned that it could (and it was) delayed due to many testings needed to be done to ensure safe pedestrian access as well as train passage.

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Borough President Receives Over $150k From Real Estate Interests As He Defends Tasteless Gentrification Party in The South Bronx

The Bronx waited a week for our borough president to speak up on the tasteless gentrification party held last week in Port Morris by developers The Chetrit Group and Somerset Partners where burnt out, bullet ridden cars, garbage cans set ablaze and other reminders of our painful past were put on display as  mockery of…

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Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr Receiving Funds From ‘Piano District’ Developer

Thanks to Ed Morales, investigative journalist and Columbia University professor, we have found out that Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr is already receiving campaign contributions from Keith Rubenstein, one of the developers of the “Piano District” as well as one of the hosts behind last week’s tasteless gentrification Halloween party. Shocking? Not in the…

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The Rent Really is Too Damn High: Affordable Housing Not So Affordable After All

The Daily News just released an exclusive report on how some affordable tenants are paying high rents—something we’ve been saying all along how “affordable housing” isn’t truly affordable.

Just this year Courtlandt Corners, an “affordable housing” development in Melrose (built by Phipps) began calling one of their buildings The Upton in a media campaign that would pop up in online ads calling it “affordable luxury”.
“Nearly half of the affordable apartment tenants in a new survey say they’re now spending more than 30% of their income on rent — a level considered “rent-burdened.”

A stunning 14% say they’re spending more than 50% of their income on rent, which makes them “severely rent-burdened.”

The findings emerge in a report to be released Wednesday by the housing advocates Real Affordability for All.

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Remember When The Bronx Was 212?

The Area Code Universe and Your Sense of Place: Are You a 212, 718,or 646 Person?

We are a species of belonging, of being part of place, of having a sense of identity based on that place. The place most closely associated with that sense of belonging is home. Be it ever so humble there is no place like it. Click your heels three times and you are there. Can it be that easy?

This issue of area code identity first arose back in 1984 in New York City. Once upon a time 212 encompassed the entire city of all five boroughs. Then one’s sense of belonging to the city was shattered with the introduction of a new code, 718, for Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island. As reported in the New York Times (February 15, 1984), following the public announcement, all hell broke loose.

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One of Developers Behind The “Piano District” Accused of Helping Launder Stolen Money

Joseph Chetrit of The Chetrit Group and one of the developers behind the attempt at rebranding Port Morris into the Piano District (as they are scheduled to develop six 25 market-rate luxury towers) and last week’s disastrous and tasteless gentrification party is being sued for allegedly helping a group launder $40 million. According to Bloomberg:…

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South Bronx Farmers Market Awarded USDA Grant of $40,000

The South Bronx Farmers Market located at E 138th Street at Alexander Avenue right next to St. Jerome’s in Mott Haven, which started operating last year, has just been awarded United States Department of Agriculture grant of $40,717.13!

This is amazing and a testament to the hard work the community has put into making sure there is access to healthy foods in our neighborhood as well as connect our communities with our local farmers.

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