Mess of the Moment: Devoe Terrace Street Trash

On East 190th Street, near Devoe Terrace in University Heights, lies this clutter of mangled Con Edison barricades, chunks of cement and a wood pallet.Around the corner, on University Avenue, another unmanned Con Edison barricade surrounds a manhole cover. We have a call in to Con Ed. We’ll keep you updated. Editor’s Note: The “Mess of the Moment” is a periodic feature on the blog. If there is a mess you want highlighted or paid attention to, send photos with a location (or at least a location and a description) to bronxnewsnetwork@gmail.com, or just tell us about it in the comments section of this post.

Q & A with Bronx Valedictorian Chris Sacco

Last week, we sat down with Celia Cruz Bronx High School of Music valedictorian Chris Sacco (right), 17. Sacco, who was also president of his school’s National Honor Society, told us: “I just want to help people and succeed in life.” The following is the rest of our conversation. Read more about Celia Cruz’s latest graduating class here. BxNN: How did you get into Celia Cruz and what was it like your first year?Sacco: I auditioned like everyone else, and like most kids it was scary at first.

Bronx Commuters Affected by MTA Service Reduction

The June 27 reduction of MTA services has left commuters from all five borrows unprepared for the restructuring of subway and bus lines. The restructuring, which is planned to save the MTA $100 million, is part of an attempt to balance their $800 million deficit by year’s end.In the Bronx, where no changes were made to subway lines, a substantial reduction of bus services has affected many commuters’ familiar routine, specifically for riders of the Bx20 and Bx34 who do not use unlimited Metrocards, and are now facing fare hikes of 100%.As part of the MTA’s reductions, the Bx20 is discontinuing service during off-peak hours and the Bx34 will no longer offer weekend or overnight service.Thus, Riverdale commuters who would normally pay one fare to ride the Bx20 and transfer to the A train are now forced, during off-peak hours to pay an additional fare because they must take the Bx10 to the Bx7 then pay again to transfer onto the A train.Also, Woodlawn commuters, who before June 27, would pay one fair to ride the Bx34 to the 4 train now must take the Bx31 to the Bx16 and pay an another transfer fare to ride the 4 train. In addition to commuters’ fare hikes, there will no longer be any overnight bus service to the 4 train.In response to fare increases for Bronx commuters, Assemblyman Jefferey Dinowitz wrote a letter to the MTA this week with his own proposed solution.Hoping to keep commuters’ costs similar to their previous amount, Assemblyman Dinowitz asked the MTA to issue electronic paper transfer cards for riders of the Bx7 and Bx16 so they can transfer to the A and 4 trains free of charge.“It was bad enough that the MTA board – whose members are appointed by Governor Paterson and Mayor Bloomberg – unanimously voted to curtail service on the Bronx 20 and 34 buses. It’s outrageous that they have added insult to injury by doubling the transportation costs of some commuters. This must change,” said Assemblyman Dinowitz.Below are all of the Bronx bus route changes and restructuring as of June 27, according to the MTA website:Discontinued Routes• Bx14, Bx25: service will be discontinued with alternate service provided partially by other routes.• Bx34: weekend and overnight service will be discontinued.• Bx20: off-peak and Saturday service will be discontinued.• Bx17, Bx32 and Bx33: late night service will end earlier and/or early morning service will begin later.• Bx41 service will be discontinued north of Gun Hill Rd and replaced by an extended Bx39 to E 241 St.• Bx55: night and weekend service will be discontinued.

Bronx News Roundup, July 2

Bronx assemblywoman Carmen Arroyo is defending her aide, Wilfredo Nazario, claiming that his arrest on charges of burglary, grand larceny, criminal impersonation, possession of stolen property and trespassing was “a big mistake.” The Daily News has the story.Two wild deer were rescued from the parking lot of the River Plaza Target in Kingsbridge yesterday. At around 3 p.m., the deer were taken from the superstore to Animal Care & Control on 110th St. in Manhattan.The Bronx Zoo’s flock of endangered Waldrapp ibis have produced six chicks after listening to soundtracks of mating calls. The babies are the birds’ first offspring in seven years.The New York City Police Department is increasing its overnight patrols in parts of the Bronx in an effort to deter violence and respond to criminal acts faster.

Graduating Class Celebrates

With so many graduations occuring through out the Bronx, we wanted to highlight a South Bronx program that is helping hundreds of women fulfil their dreams. Last Thursday, on June 24, 122 women graduated from Grace Outreach, a program in the south Bronx that helps low-income women obtain their high school General Equivalency Diploma (GED).Grace Outreach provides program particpants with a rigorous academic program along with college preparation and employment assistance. Once particpants receive their GED, Grace Outreach supports them in their transition to college, vocational training, or employment.