State Senator Jose Serrano wants to keep the Harlem River a river. In an op-ed in the New York Times this past Satruday, Charles J. Urstadt, the chairman of a real estate investment trust, and the one-time chairman of the Battery Park City Authority, called for the river to drained to create space for parks, schools, businesses and homes.
Denise Delgado-Brown, the woman shot by an arrow in Riverdale yesterday, is recovering in hospital.
Bronx buses and subway lines are getting busier and busier.
The Times has a nice piece about a world renowned Irish fiddler who grow up in the Bronx. Happy St. Patrick's Day, by the way.
A food pantry in Highbridge has found a new home.
The feds have ended a two-year investigation into State Senator Ruben Diaz Sr. and his son Assemblyman Ruben Diaz Jr., who's running for borough president. More about the investigation here.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Bronx News Roundup, March 17
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