Index
May 1, 1995
Prominent entrepreneur mourned
after he is killed outside his business.
9,000 teens in danger of losing summer jobs
if feds cut employment program.
The Boy Scouts offer haven
from the streets for a group of children and teens at a homeless center.
With photo.
Bronx Profile:
Composer puts together ode to the Bronx.
With photo.
Where borough hills are too steep for streets,
pedestrians rely on step-streets.
With photo.
MTA subway construction
at the Hub spells bad news for newsstand operators here.
With photo.
School lunch debate
back on agenda now that Congress is back in session.
Giuliani strikes several local construction projects,
adds $400M in additional cuts.
Opening Day
at the Stadium brings out the crowds.
With photo essay.
Air support
for Yankee Stadium police patrol?
Papal order
takes a while to seep through to Catholics here.
The rats are back in town
as the summer nears.
Kids turn the streets into playgrounds
to make up for lack of green space.
With photo.
Soundview residents want group home closed
after suspicious blaze claims three.
Five determined mothers
are fighting, kvetching, and cajoling to make Hunts Point a better place.
With photo.
For a change of scenery,
this Hunts Point stage supplier has just what you need.
With photo.
Vietnam still brings shudders
twenty years after the fact.
High school chess champs
kings of the state.
Fish dealers may be Bronx-bound
as they respond to Mayor's crackdown.
The Bronx Beat
, May 1, 1995