Above, the Bronx DA, Robert Johnson, talks to Bronxnet about gun crime and this Saturday's gun buy-back program.
The Yankees owe the city $67K in back-rent. More here on their pricey (and empty) new seats.
In the Bronx, foreclosures notices are up 50 percent compared to a few months ago. That's a higher percentage increase than any other borough.
Majora Carter on the importance of green jobs, green roofs, green infrastructure, and what we can learn from the Internet.
Pastor Joel Osteen, the author and televangelist, was in Williambridge yesterday to meet with elected officials and clergy. On Saturday, he's scheduled to give a service at Yankee Stadium.
Gay Riverdalians talk about gay marriage.
The dour economy has hurt Riverdale's little leagues, but so far they're surviving.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Bronx News Roundup April 23
Labels:
Gay Marriage,
guns,
Jeff Klein,
Joel Osteen,
little leagues,
Majora Carter,
Robert Johnson,
Yankees
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