Bronx Foodie: Carrot Cake

I’m a huge fan of cakes that are made from more than just flour, butter, and sugar. I love breads and cakes with actual fruit and nuts inside. This week I made carrot cake as a nice treat during all of this cold weather. It was great to feel the warmth from the stove and to smell cinnamon wafting through my house on a freezing cold night. I hope some of you jumped on board the Bronx Foodie New Year’s challenge to cook 50% of your meals at home.

The Bronx Sports Column (New to BxNN!)

Our ace photographer, Adi Talwar, took these photos at DeWitt Clinton’s thrilling 60-56 victory over down-the-street northwest borough rival Bronx Science, on Wednesday afternoon at Bronx Science’s home gym. The loss put Science into a tie with Walton Campus for first place in the Bronx A West Division. Both teams are 12-6 this year.For Clinton, the victory was huge. At 11-7, they are within one game of first, with two to play. Meanwhile, Riverdale/Kingsbridge Academy pulled within two games of the top spot in the divsion, at 10-8.

2011 Annual Appeal Update: Help us Reach $3,000

We’ve officially reached 25% of our $10,000 goal, and we’ve now raised $2,596. Thank you to everyone who has donated so far. And a special thank you goes to Gregory Lobo-Jost, whose donation officially tipped the scales. We only need $404 to make it to $3,000. Please donate today and help us fund our programs in 2011.In case you missed this week’s videos, here they are again:Donate to BxNN to help the next class of students, like Geovanna Borden, in the Bronx Youth Journalism Initiative.

BxNN's Comment Policy

Update: As many of you who have been reading the blog in the last few days have noticed, the same commenter has been repeatedly spamming all of our posts. Because of this, we have decided that we will now be moderating comments before they are published. If you don’t see your comment up right away, don’t worry. There will just be a slight delay. We will allow virtually all comments, except for those that are clearly meant to disrupt the dialogue or violate our policy as described below.

Bronx News Roundup, Feb. 3

Quick Bronx news roundup today as we’re focused on producing the Mt. Hope Monitor, which will hit streets in Community Board 5 tomorrow.Weather update: Sun! Winds could reach 25 mph tonight.The Bronx homeless population has dropped significantly since 2005, when the city began its annual effort to count the population of people living on the streets. Volunteers started tallying homeless numbers again on Tuesday. Wakefield’s Harvest Worship Center is struggling to come to grips with indictment of their pastor, Michael Clare, on rape charges.

Bronx Events: Rooftop Films at the Bruckner Bar and Grill

Tonight, Rooftop Films will present a screening of the documentary “P-Star Rising,” at the Bruckner Bar and Grill, 1 Bruckner Blvd, at 7 p.m.The film follows 9-year-old rap performer Priscilla Star Diaz, and her single-parent father, as they struggle to make it big in the music business. Both Priscilla and her dad will be at the screening for a special question-and-answer session following the film. See the trailer above or visit Rooftop Films’ site for more details.This and other Bronx events are posted below, in our community calendar.Editor’s note: What did we miss? Send details to bronxnewsnetwork[at]gmail.com.

2011 Annual Appeal Update: We've Reached 25%

We’ve officially reached 25% of our goal and we’ve now raised $2,571. Thank you to everyone who has donated so far. We’d especially like to thank Gregory Lobo-Jost whose donation officially tipped the scales. The Lobo-Jost family has supported BxNN for several years, and we really appreciate their dedication to our programs.We only need $429 to make it to $3,000. Please donate today and help us fund our programs in 2011.In case you missed this week’s videos, here they are again:Donate to BxNN to help the next class of students, like Geovanna Borden, in the Bronx Youth Journalism Initiative.

City Passes Parks and Beaches Cig Ban

Soon, you’ll have to think twice before you light up on your local park bench. The City Council voted in favor of a resolution yesterday that will ban smoking in public parks, city beaches and boardwalks.The bill is an extension of the city’s Smoke Free Air Act, which banned cigarettes in bars and restaurants back in 2002. Smokers who take up their habit in public parks, beaches or outdoor plazas could be slapped with a $50 fine from the Parks Department, according to the new law, which goes into affect in 90 days. Supporters of the law are optimistic about how effective the ban will be. “The expectation of the bill’s sponsor and others who voted for the bill is that it will be self-enforcing, as the Smoke-free Workplace Law of 2002 has been,” said David Lehman, manager at Bronx Smoke-free Partnership, in an e-mail.”When it passed 8 years ago, there were predictions of fist fights, high non-compliance and more.