Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Round'em Up

Here are some Bronx-related stories which we've rounded up for you, our lovely readers, while trolling the interweb with our horse and lasso this fine morning:

The Bandits, a once unstoppable Bronx softball team which dominated diamonds in the Bronx, NJ, CT, and Brooklyn in the 1980s, has reunited for their second season of this century...They play every Saturday in the Bronx Stars league at Pelham Bay Park. [huffingtonpost.com]

An investigative look at decrepit buildings in Brooklyn and the Bronx which are all owned by Moshe Piller, a slumlord to whom the HPD refers the formerly homeless [Bronx Ink]

Students from two Bronx schools have created artwork inspired by their communities on the tops of lunch tables that will be on display in City parks through August [Daily News]

Two letters to the editor in support of the City's plans to refurbish the High Bridge [New York Times]

~ErLu

1 comment:

Guywithacause said...

Moshe Piller is a disgrace. He gives us slumlords a bad name.