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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Bronx News Roundup, Dec. 30

An off-duty NYPD sergeant says he was racially profiled and roughed up by two police officers from the 52nd Precinct, while visiting his girlfriend.

A Bronx man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a woman in Connecticut in 1986.

The city is to relax alternate side parking laws in parts of the north west Bronx.

A Bronx cyclist is suing the NYPD after he was knocked down by a police car near the Macombs Dam Bridge.

Mount St. Michael Academy, a high school for boys in Wakefield, recently won a basketball tournament in upstate New York.

According to State Sen. Ruben Diaz, Sr., the politicians charged with determining Hiram Monserrate's fate are a "big bunch of racists."

A 770-unit affordable housing complex is to be built in Melrose.

A stretch of marshland in Mott Haven - one the city claimed to have cleaned up and dried out -  isn't so clean or dry after all.

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