Index
The Bronx Beat 2/20/95
The Bronx Beat 2/20/95
Proposed budget cuts
raise fears among borough officials.
Who's affected by the cuts?
A complete roundup.
Look both ways:
Crosswalks on Grand Concourse still dangerous.
Community groups battle
over future of railyard slated for revitalization.
Bronx Profile:
Jacob Goldwasser, longtime hardware maven.
Finding friendly faces tough
for new Honduran immigrants.
Drugs and car-stripping
just a couple of the things making life rough for cops in the 46th.
Colin Powell
helps keep recruiting business brisk for Army in Fordham.
Bronx District Attorney Johnson
not distracted by publicity around brutality investigations.
Fudge factory
brings sweet smell of success to Port Morris.
Native birds:
feathered, but hardly fine.
Plan to give working families public housing preference
over welfare families met with resident support.
Unlocked security doors
in housing project causing headaches for residents, city.
AIDS counselors
give more than just advice in Mott Haven office.
Rangers bringing hockey
to borough youth centers.
Girl flying high
on boys gymnastics team in Melrose.
Malcolm X remembered
by local high schoolers on 30th anniversary of his death.
The Bronx Beat
, February 20, 1995