Residents and elected officials are speaking out on social media against the city’s plan to open a massive new migrant shelter in the South Bronx while closing 13 other sites citywide by June.
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NYC’s congestion pricing means more traffic—and pollution—in the South Bronx, one of the city’s poorest neighborhoodsa half-dozen community advocates stood on a street corner in the South Bronx, struggling to be heard over the roar of heavy trucks. New York had recently begun charging vehicles to enter the city ...
To mark the city’s “Mental Health Week,” Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday that all 16 school-based mental health clinics he ...
115-year-old South Bronx Catholic high school to close in June After years of financial strain and an aging building, All Hallows High School, founded by the Christian Brothers, will permanently ...
As of March 4, there were approximately 1,500 individuals staying at the 2,200-bed facility, which the city opened in ...
New York City Council Member Rafael Salamanca Jr led a budget oversight hearing for the Department of City Planning (DCP) on ...
A new migrant shelter for 2,200 men has opened in New York City, and residents of the Bronx quickly expressed their outrage at the controversial new housing. Located in the South Bronx near the ...
New York officials plan to transform the Cross Bronx Expressway, introducing caps to create green spaces and reconnect ...
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