NY1's Dean Meminger reports on how the DOT plans to help alleviate confusion and congestion at one of the busiest intersections in the Bronx -- 3rd Avenue and 149th Street.
A judge ordered that a Bronx building owner has 30 days to fix 269 outstanding violations or he will be forced to forfeit the property to the city.
Stella D'Oro workers are striking in protest of a wage cut imposed by the company's new owners.
The Daily News profiles Eva Bornstein of the Lehman Center for Performing Arts.
Native Bronxite and performer David Gonzalez (not to be confused with the NY Times reporter of the same name) is gaining notoriety for his show, which features "classic tales with a lot of funk."
The new Metro-North Station at Yankee Stadium is moving along swimmingly.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Bronx News (other than term limits) Roundup: Oct. 23
Labels:
david gonzalez,
eva bornstein,
housing,
Metro North,
stella d'oro,
traffic,
Yankee Stadium
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