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Caregiving, Burnout and the Right to Ask for Help

Bronx Post columnist Lawrence Seiler reflects on caregiver burnout, disability advocacy, mental health breaks, and the need for families to seek support while navigating complex U.S. disability systems.

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Tracey Towers tenants fight over 30% rent hike

By Mutiu Olawuyi Tenants of Tracey Towers in Norwood joined Council Member Eric Dinowitz and other city, state and federal elected officials on Saturday, June 13, 2026, to oppose a…

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Bronx CB 11 marks Juneteenth with culture, reflection, community honors

By Robert PressEdited by Mutiu Olawuyi It was a hot but dry Saturday afternoon as residents, community leaders, performers, children and elected officials gathered for the Bronx Community Board 11…

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Employment for All: Disability Must Not Mean Exclusion

By Lawrence Seiler Bronx Post | Abled and on Air   Work is more than a paycheck. Work is dignity. Work is identity. Work is participation. Work is the right…

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Knicks reclaim NBA crown after 53-Year Wait

By Mutiu Olawuyi The New York Knicks have ended a 53-year championship drought, defeating the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals to capture their first…

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NYC budget talks enter final public phase

NYC Council Member Amanda Farías urged New Yorkers to testify as fiscal officials reviewed the FY2027 Executive Budget ahead of final budget negotiations.

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When My Wife Faced Amputation, I Learned the Power of Medical Advocacy

By Lawrence SeilerReporter, Bronx Post / Abled and On Air Three years ago, I stood beside my wife during one of the most terrifying moments of our lives. She was…

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New York Political Coalition endorses Richie Torres for reelection

By Mutiu Olawuyi The New York Political Coalition has endorsed the reelection campaign of Congressman Richie Torres, describing him as a proven Bronx representative with a record of inclusive constituent…

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Bronx leads NYC crime drop as shootings hit historic low

The Bronx recorded the largest year-to-date major crime decline in New York City as the NYPD announced historic lows in murders, shootings, and shooting victims through May 2026.

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Israel Day Parade was a moral stand against hate, says Anila Ali

AMMWEC founder Anila Ali says Muslim participation in New York’s Israel Day Parade was a moral stand against antisemitism and a call for Muslim-Jewish unity, shared security, and interfaith courage.

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Mohammed Mujumder secures 8th term on Bronx Community Board 9

Mohammed Mujumder has been reappointed to Bronx Community Board 9 for another two-year term, continuing his historic service as the board’s first Bangladeshi chairperson.

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Stephen Ritz’s Green Bronx mission enters congressional record

Congressman Ritchie Torres honored Green Bronx Machine founder Stephen Ritz in the Congressional Record for his work in education, food justice, sustainability and youth empowerment.

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NYC open primaries proposal could give independent voters  stronger voice

NYC Charter Revision Commission advances an open primaries proposal that could give Bronx independent voters a stronger voice in local elections by 2026.

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Bronx Honors fallen heroes at Peace Plaza

Bronx residents, veterans, faith leaders and elected officials gathered at Peace Plaza Memorial for the annual Memorial Day ceremony honoring fallen members of the Armed Services.

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African Diaspora Leaders Gather in Bronx as Daylight Africa Hosts Historic Africa Day Celebration and Museum of Africa Exhibition

Daylight Africa hosted a historic Africa Day Celebration at Bronx Community College, bringing together African and Caribbean leaders, students, and community members for the maiden Museum of Africa exhibition in New York.

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Cameroon sets cultural standard at Museum of Africa Exhibition in Bronx

Cameroon became the first and only African country to formally exhibit its cultural heritage at Daylight Africa’s Museum of Africa inaugural exhibition during Africa Day at Bronx Community College.

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NYC opens $50 World Cup ticket ballot as Mayor Mamdani pushes back against pricing fears

New York City will offer 1,000 discounted $50 World Cup tickets by ballot to residents across the five boroughs, with free transportation to MetLife Stadium.

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Public rallies around Fordham Professor after birthday reflection sparks debate on university culture

Public responses to Dr. Mark Naison’s birthday reflection spark a Bronx conversation on Fordham, faculty recognition, academic labor, and the human cost of corporate university culture.

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EMGAGE Action backs Hochul, putting Muslim New Yorkers at center of 2026 race

EMGAGE Action has endorsed Governor Kathy Hochul for reelection, highlighting Islamophobia, Muslim civic dignity, and inclusive leadership as key issues in New York’s 2026 political landscape.

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