The following has been syndicated by permission from Manhattan College’s Director of Communications, Peter McHugh.…
A Jewish Resurgence in The South Bronx
Although the last synagogue in the South Bronx closed over a decade ago, the area…
Old City Island Bridge Heading to the Ocean to Expand Artificial Reef
The remnants of the beloved old City Island Bridge, which was closed off to traffic…
WATCH: Casa Amadeo, NYC’s OLDEST Latino Music Store
Earlier this year we published an article on Casa Amadeo and its legacy as NYC’s…
Woodlawn Lake, The Bronx: A History
The following was originally published over at Hidden Waters Blog, a companion blog to the…
Hidden Waters: History of Pugsley Creek in The Bronx
The following was originally published over at Hidden Waters Blog, a companion blog to the…
A Brief History of Clason Point in The Bronx
The following is syndicated with permission from Forgotten NY. By SERGEY KADINSKY Forgotten NY correspondent…
Iconic Parkchester Statues Are Disappearing
Without them, Parkchester isn’t, well Parkchester. Now, several of the iconic terracotta statues that adorn…
WATCH: Learn About The Bronx’s ‘Stonehenge’ in Van Cortlandt Park
Tucked away in New York City’s third largest park in Van Cortlandt is The Bronx’s…
Old Photographs of Jewish Life in The Bronx
It’s hard to imagine for many that at one point, The Bronx was the most…
In Search of the Historic King’s Bridge on the Bronx-Manhattan Border
The following was originally published over at Hidden Waters Blog, a companion blog to the…
New Bronx Latino History Project Seeks to Document Borough’s Rich Latino History
The Bronx is the most Latino borough of NYC with over 50% of the population…