Not too much out there today, but here goes:
The private equity firm that owns the Stella D'Oro plant in Kingsbridge claims its union workers have been putting out misleading and inaccurate information. Here's the press release.
In a nod to the future, the Shell Oil Company is opening a hydrogen filling station at a yet to be disclosed location in the Bronx.
A Bronx co-op for less than $50k? There's one for sale on Tilden Street.
In Van Cortlandt Park, smelly compost has concert goers and local residents turning up their noses.
In an editorial, the Riverdale Press calls for a living wage at the soon-to-be developed Kingsbridge Armory.
The Bronx Zoo is celebrating the birth of five baby lemurs over the past year, at its popular Madagascar exhibit. The one below, pictured with mom, is a Coquerel's Sifaka lemur.
(Photo courtesy the Wildlife Conservation Society/Bronx Zoo)
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Bronx News Roundup July 23
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Bronx Zoo,
KIngsbridge Armory,
lemurs,
Steller D'Oro,
Van Cortlandt Park
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