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NYC’s Newest Monument is a Tribute to Puerto Rican Humanitarian and Baseball Legend Roberto Clemente in The Bronx

Late Sunday night, the long-awaited monument to the late Puerto Rican humanitarian and baseball player, Roberto Clemente, was installed at Roberto Clemente Plaza at The Hub in the South Bronx. The monument, called Para Roberto, was designed by Bronx born and raised artist Melissa Calderón who said that it was, “…dedicated to Clemente’s ‘would have…

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WATCH: Undocumented Immigrants Run One of City’s Best Oaxacan Restaurants in The Bronx—and NYC

Although we don’t get to La Morada in Mott Haven as often as we’d like to, it’s still one of our favorite Mexican restaurants not just in The Bronx but in New York City. But this isn’t your typical restaurant; It’s also a gathering place for the community, local activists, and is a safe haven…

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WATCH: America’s Oldest Public Golf Course is Right Here in The Bronx

Operating since 1895, Van Cortlandt Park Golf Course is the nation’s oldest public course. Running for 124 years in New York City’s third-largest park, the course is also the birthplace of the phrase “tee time”. This wonderful video by CBS Sports traces the history of the renowned golf course from the beginning to the present…

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Thanks to The Bronx, the Soundview Ferry Route Has Most Diverse Ridership in City

A new report issued by the New York City Economic Development Corporation shows that the city’s ferry system is, “… primarily used by white, upper-middle class people.” But thanks to The Bronx’s diversity, this isn’t true for the Soundview Route which was launched last year. According to the New York Daily News, “The new Soundview…

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