Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Parkchester News: Sandy Cleanup Continues
Parkchester News: Sandy Cleanup Continues: BRONX, NEW YORK, October 31- Hurricane Sandy left a great deal of damage for Bronxites to pick up. In Pelham Bay Park ancient, massive ...
Parkchester News: Sandy Cleanup Continues
Parkchester News: Sandy Cleanup Continues: BRONX, NEW YORK, October 31- Hurricane Sandy left a great deal of damage for Bronxites to pick up. In Pelham Bay Park ancient, massive ...
Sandy Cleanup Continues
BRONX, NEW YORK, October 31- Hurricane Sandy left a great deal of damage for Bronxites to pick up. In Pelham Bay Park ancient, massive trees toppled over. On Bronx streets , such as in Morris Park and Riverdale, knocked over trees caused damage to homes and power lines.
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Picking up the pieces from Hurricane Sandy
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Monday, October 29, 2012
No longer fearing the weather, young goblins partied indoors
(Photos by Gary Quintal)
Even before Hurricane Sandy was in the Caribbean, organizers of the Throggs Neck Halloween Parade chose to move indoors. For years, the parade has been plagued with bad weather forcing it to be cancelled. This year organizers chose to have the costume event for kids at Villa Barrone Manor. Kids were given free hot dogs, popcorn, and other give-aways. Party-goers had the chance to win an Amazon Kindle and prizes for the best dressed costumes in their age category. Assemblyman Michael Benedetto is the main organizer of the event with his fellow pols, Sen. Jeff Klein and Councilman James Vacca.
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Friday, October 26, 2012
Parkchester News: Spooky Fun
Parkchester News: Spooky Fun: (Photos by Dan Gesslein) Hurricane Sandy maybe threatening to derail trick or treating, but kids in Hunts Point did not dampen t...
Spooky Fun
(Photos by Dan Gesslein)
Hurricane Sandy maybe threatening to derail trick or treating, but kids in Hunts Point did not dampen their Halloween spirit. Scores of children dressed in their favorite hero or ghoul costume marched through Hunts Point during the 27th Annual South Bronx Halloween Parade.
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