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Bronx River is classroom for seaweed scientists Environmental Program apprentice Alissa Hickson, 17, checking the lines of the seaweed farm she helps maintain with Rocking the Boat staff.
Longwood fire leaves about 20 homeless Firefighters at 955 E. 163rd Street the day after a three-alarm blaze broke out.
HPAC fair draws hundreds to Riverside Park Hunts Point students create pens with The Laundromat Project
Bodegas agree not to sell K2 A bodega on Southern Boulevard posts a sign announcing it won't carry K2.
Politics Protesters

Women lead demonstration for release of Puerto Rican prisoner

Chanting both in English and Spanish, several dozen women from the network 34 Mujeres NYC x Oscar gathered at Hunts Point Plaza on Sunday to demand the release of Puerto Rican prisoner Oscar Lopez Rivera.

Transportation Dr. Lucretia Jones points out the problems she says the city has brought about by turning her block into a one-way.

Residents tell traffic engineers: ‘Leave our street alone’

In July, the transportation department converted part of Dawson Street to a two-way street to cut down on a major speeding problem. But when they extended the project to change traffic flow on an adjacent block without informing the community, residents were furious.

Business , Health The site of a proposed new medical marijuana dispensary on Oak Point Ave.

Planned marijuana dispensary divides Hunts Point

A company that specializes in selling medical marijuana is slated to open a dispensary in Hunts Point on Jan. 1 2016, worrying some residents that it will bring back with it the kinds of vice and crime the community has been fighting for decades.

Food Parishioners and supporters of Word of Life International rally to keep the church and pantry from being evicted from their Westchester Ave. building on

Church that fed Longwood’s poor evicted

A Longwood church with an in-demand food pantry was evicted in July. Though the social services nonprofit that owns the building says the church hasn’t been paid its bills, the pastor says greed is fueling the dispute.

NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS

Art / Culture

Ursula Liang: Sports Journalist and Filmmaker

Ursula Liang, director of 9-Man, interviews with BronxNet.

Ursula Liang’s “9-Man,” was screened as part of the center’s Women’s Film Series in September.

Culture

Spain, Morocco take center stage at Heritage Center

Jose Fernandez on vocals, left, applauds alongside Roberto Castellon who plays the guitar (right) while Nelida Tirado dances flamenco, right.

Acclaimed flamenco dancer Nelida Tirado, and the Moroccan band, Innov Gnawa, showed the commonalities between two musical tradition when they performed together at “Castanet Connections.”

Government / Housing

Mayor touts new laws protecting tenants

Mayor Bill de Blasio signs a series of bills into law at Broinquen Court in Mott Haven.

Mayor Bill de Blasio and City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito announced legislation to punish landlords who intimidate their tenants in order to force them out of rent control apartments, at a South Bronx press conference.

Culture

Block party brings neighbors together

Tenants attend a Kelly Street Block Party

A block party on Kelly Street in mid-August was ripe for reminiscence, because most of the people who attended the outdoor affair on the banana-shaped street between 163rd and Intervale Ave. have lived on the street most of their lives.

Environment / Food

Flood protection funds aren’t enough, say advocates

An artist's sketch shows what the Hunts Point waterfront could look like with federal and city funding to create jobs and protect the shoreline.

Community leaders worry that Hunts Point isn’t getting the focus it should from federal and city officials to help safeguard it from future storms that could potentially cripple the city’s food supply and flood the neighborhood.

Health

Legionnaires’ update: Community Board says city must do better

Councilwoman Vanessa Gibson, Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and Mayor Bill de Blasio at an August 10 press conference, announcing legislation to inspect cooling towers. 

Community Board 2 says the city must do a better job keeping residents and landlords updated about developments in the recent outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease, after cooling towers on three local buildings tested positive for legionella.

Education / Environment

Rocking the Boat hosts visitors from Africa

Foreign exchange students learn about the Bronx River.

International exchange students say they’ll take lessons learned here to launch projects to help their communities back home.

Economy / Housing

Hunts Point debates Spofford’s fate

Residents and city officials discuss the future of Spoffod at The Point on July 29.

Plans to redevelop the notorious Bridges Juvenile Center, better known as Spofford, are finally moving ahead and organizations from the Bronx and beyond want in on the action.

Art

Young photographers pursue their passion

Photographers and patrons at

Vantage Point 23: Bronx Eyes, a new exhibit at The Point, features work by 23 students who attended the International Center of Photography’s education program.