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Friday, October 26, 2007

New Stories in the Monitor

The next print edition of the Mount Hope Monitor will hit the streets in early November. Here’s a taster of what you’ll find inside:

Following Death of Principal, P.S. 209 Teachers and Parents Look to rename School in her Honor
Community Leaders Balk at Plans for Hotel on Jerome
Mount Hope Housing Company to Benefit from Citgo Grant

All the above were written by students of the NYCity News Service, which is run out of the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. Nadia, Amy, Joe – thanks a lot.

Also, check out this opinion piece by Greg Fuchs, a regular contributor to the Monitor. Fuchs would like to see a weekly Greenmarket in Cedar Playground, and a plaque erected to celebrate the playground's importance in the history of the hip-hop movement.

(UPDATE: We're having some technical issues. If the above links take you through to a blank page, click on switch region at the top of the page, select New York, and then choose West Bronx News Network.)

2 comments:

  1. Maybe it's just me (or my Mac, to be specific), but every time I click on the links to check out the Mt Hope Monitor, the resulting page is mor or less blank. (It displays a page on www.beehive.org and the headline, that's it). Is there something wrong here?

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  2. Maybe it's just me (or my Mac, to be specific), but every time I click on the links to check out the Mt Hope Monitor, the resulting page is mor or less blank. (It displays a page on www.beehive.org and the headline, that's it). Is there something wrong here?

    ReplyDelete

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