The Bronx Sports Column: A Special Night at Walton, Plus Our Boys HS Tourney Preview

Editor’s Note: Today’s column breaks down into two parts. The first part is a story I wrote for this week’s edition of the Norwood News about the Walton Campus boys basketball team. The second part, written by Selim Khan, is a playoff preview that focuses on the teams from the northwest Bronx. Above, is a slide show from Walton’s first round playoff victory last week. Enjoy.

Diaz: We Won't Let Jersey Snookie Bronx for Hunts Point Market (Video)

The funniest and most over-written part of Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr.’s state of the borough speech came at about the halfway point, when Diaz began talking about bringing business into the Bronx and holding on to those businesses that are already here. He mentioned the Hunts Point market, which does $2.3 billion in sales annually and is flirting with other suitors while it angles for a better deal in the Bronx. Recently, Jersey Gov. Chris Christie sent his lieutenant governor to woo the market’s leadership. Diaz has been criticized in the past for being ineffective in his attempts to keep Bronx businesses, including the Stella D’oro cookie factory in Kingsbridge, from jumping ship. Yesterday, Diaz attempted to temper that criticism by talking tough (and verbose) about keeping the Hunts Point Market in the Boogie Down.

Bronx Foodie: Thinking Dominican Foods and a Valentine's Day Menu Review

Bronx Foodie is actually on vacation this week, in the Dominican Republic celebrating Carnival and DR’s Independence Day. Read on after the jump for 5 foods you should try this weekend in honor of Dominican Independence Day. But first, I had to share the results of my Valentine’s Day meal with our readers. I ended up making almost everything from scratch. The crab cakes appetizer came out tasty, but a little dry.

B – to the – R – to the – O – N – X!!! News Roundup, Feb. 25

We’re skipping the usual intro today and just giving you the “BX Marks the Spot” hip hop video shown yesterday at Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr.’s state of the borough speech yesterday. Produced by Bronxnet’s Derek Woods and featuring Opera Steve, Silkedeezy and Steve Kane, the video was created in response to what Diaz Jr. perceived as negative stereotyping of the borough by “American Idol.” Enjoy. The Bronx, The Broooooooooooonx!Story of the Day: Diaz Jr. spoke at length yesterday about his support for the Fair Wage for New Yorkers Act, also known as the “living wage” bill, which was born out of the battle over wages during the Kingsbridge Armory mall negotiations in 2009. The legislation, sponsored by Bronx council members Oliver Koppell and Annabel Palma, would tie city subsidies to wage guarantees.