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Yet More Photos of Sunday's Blizzard
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For those not bored of the snow, or photos of the
For those not bored of the snow, or photos of the
These photographs were made on Dec 27th. After about an hour of shooting my exposed fingers gave up burning and went numb on me, forcing me indoors!
Police have arrested a man in connection with the murder of Betty Williams, a Bronx woman whose body was found stuffed inside a suitcase on a Harlem Street on Dec. 22. Hassan Malik has confessed to the crime, but claims Williams attacked him first, the police say.
State Sen. Ruben Diaz, Sr., is blaming Mayor Bloomberg for the mess made by this week’s storm, saying the city was ill-prepared for Sunday’s blizzard. The
The Bronx River Art Center is now accepting applicants for its winter session of art classes. Youth classes will run from January 10th through March 26th, and adult courses will run from January 17th through March 19th. You can apply online until Jan. 8 at their website, www.bronxriverart.org, or register in person at BRAC’s temporary headquarters, at 2064 Boston Road at 179th Street, Monday through Friday January 3 – 7 from 3:00 to 6:00 pm and Saturday, January 8th from 12:00 to 4:00 pm.Classes include digital filmmaking for teens, drawing and painting, photography, cartooning, and more. Visit www.bronxriverart.org or call (718) 589-5819 for more information.
Here’s another round of photos sent in by BxNN readers, chronicling this weekend’s blizzard. These were taken by freelance photographer Roi Luv, of the former Highbridge Horizon.Yvans Jean-Michel took this on Briggs Avenue between E. 194th and E. 196th Streets.Reader Lynda sent us these shots of the snow piled high outside of her Eastchester home.
Boom-time overbuilding left thousands of units vacant. But a city program to convert them to affordable housing has found the market uncooperative.