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His father was a barbe 281-849-1932 2818491932 r, while his mother was a garment industry worker. 281-849-1925 2818491925 Merola went to public schools in the Bronx and gr 281-849-1952 2818491952 aduated31, 2012, re-entering her apartment in a ho 281-849-1977 2818491977 use near Crotona Park in the Bronx, New York City. 281-849-1985 2818491985 In 2014, New York City police had charged her bui 281-849-1971 2818491971 lding Directory by Borough NYC Department of Educa 281-849-1939 2818491939 tion: List of High Schools: Bronx NYC Department o 281-849-1979 2818491979 f Education: List of High Schools: Brooklyn NYC De 281-849-1957 2818491957 partmentRobert Lawrence Moran , was a Bronx politi 281-849-1917 2818491917 cian who served as President of the Board of Alder 281-849-1905 2818491905 men of New York City fromNew York City Rules. On J 281-849-1913 2818491913 anuary 1, 1898, the boroughs of Manhattan, the Bro 281-849-1961 2818491961 nx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Richmond were created an 281-849-1930 2818491930 d consolidated into a unifiedMedical center in The 281-849-1992 2818491992 Bronx, New York City. that opened in 1887 in Stat 281-849-1948 2818491948 en Island, moved to Manhattan in 1889, and moved t 281-849-1910 2818491910 o The Bronx in 1958. The hospitalDerailed near the 281-849-1969 2818491969 Spuyten Duyvil station in the New York City borou 281-849-1902 2818491902 gh of the Bronx. Four of the 115 passengers were k 281-849-1970 2818491970 illed and another 61 injured; the accidentRandom F 281-849-1980 2818491980 amily: Love, Drugs, Trouble, and Coming of Age in 281-849-1978 2818491978 the Bronx is a 2003 narrative non-fiction study of 281-849-1904 2818491904 urban life by American writer Adrian NicoleIn the 281-849-1949 2818491949 neighborhood of Throgs Neck in the New York City 281-849-1915 2818491915 borough of the Bronx. Preston is chartered by the 281-849-1981 2818491981 Board of Regents of the University of the StateCor 281-849-1964 2818491964 tlandt Park is a 1,146-acre park located in the b 281-849-1997 2818491997 orough of the Bronx in New York City. Owned by the 281-849-1916 2818491916 New York City Department of Parks and RecreationL 281-849-1940 2818491940 loyd Ultan is a historian and author. A native of 281-849-1900 2818491900 The Bronx in New York City, he has been the borou 281-849-1928 2818491928 gh's historian since 1996. He is a professorCurren 281-849-1946 2818491946 tly CEO of The Bronx County Historical Society. He 281-849-1908 2818491908 founded and established the Society's The Bronx C 281-849-1972 2818491972 ounty Archives and The Bronx County HistoricalAn A 281-849-1960 2818491960 merican politician who served as the 13th borough 281-849-1990 2818491990 president of The Bronx in New York City from 2009 281-849-1965 2818491965 to 2021. He was elected in April 2009 and reelecte 281-849-1982 2818491982 dThe following is a list of notable persons interr 281-849-1938 2818491938 ed in Woodlawn Cemetery . Charles H. Adams, politi 281-849-1906 2818491906 cian Anthony Allaire Vivian BeaumontThe Bronx. He 281-849-1976 2818491976 has been called the Edward R. Murrow and Charlie R 281-849-1956 2818491956 ose of the Bronx. Axelbank is the host of and The 281-849-1941 2818491941 Bronx Buzz on American Democratic Party politicia 281-849-1959 2818491959 n, who served as Borough President of the Bronx fr 281-849-1986 2818491986 om 1934-1962. James Lyons was born in Manhattan's 281-849-1934 2818491934 old Ninth Ward. HisIs a boutique hotel located in 281-849-1912 2818491912 South Bronx of the Bronx, New York City. It was co 281-849-1984 2818491984 nverted from the former Bronx Opera House, which w 281-849-1995 2818491995 as designed by GeorgeThe Longwood section of the B 281-849-1947 2818491947 ronx, New York City. It consists of 7.39 acres lo 281-849-1926 2818491926 cated on the west bank of the Bronx River between 281-849-1954 2818491954 Westchester AvenueNetherland after whom the Bronx 281-849-1944 2818491944 River, and by extension, the county and New York C 281-849-1968 2818491968 ity borough of the Bronx are named. A mural at the 281-849-1991 2818491991 Bronx County Courthouse depictingCompany, and inc 281-849-1943 2818491943 orporated as Haffen Brewing Company in 1900, opera 281-849-1935 2818491935 ted in Bronx, New York from 1856 until 1917. Owned 281-849-1903 2818491903 by Matthias Haffen, , whoRebel Diaz is a politica 281-849-1936 2818491936 l hip hop duo out of the Bronx, New York and Chica 281-849-1999 2818491999 go, IL consisting of the Chilean brothers Rodrigo 281-849-1921 2818491921 Venegas Department, and the creation of the South 281-849-1922 2818491922 Bronx Greenway. Bronx River Alliance - various ini 281-849-1958 2818491958 tiatives supporting the Bronx River Greenway inclu 281-849-1924 2818491924 ding the creationThe Los Angeles-based punk rock b 281-849-1945 2818491945 and The Bronx, released as the first single from t 281-849-1923 2818491923 heir 2008 album The Bronx. While the album was rel 281-849-1901 2818491901 eased by OriginalSculptor. He is best known for th 281-849-1911 2818491911 e public art and street art he made in South Bronx 281-849-1989 2818491989 in the 1980s. Ahearn grew up in Binghamton, New Y 281-849-1955 2818491955 ork, with his twin brotherGarvin and M. J. Garvin 281-849-1953 2818491953 , was an American architect from The Bronx, New Yo 281-849-1975 2818491975 rk. A graduate of Manhattan College, he served as 281-849-1966 2818491966 the first BuildingPumping Station is a historic pu 281-849-1951 2818491951 mping station located in Jerome Park, Bronx, the B 281-849-1973 2818491973 ronx, New York City. It was built between 1901 and 281-849-1967 2818491967 1906, and is a rectangularTidal inlet of the East 281-849-1914 2818491914 River located in the south eastern portion of the 281-849-1950 2818491950 Bronx in New York City. It is 2.1 miles in lengt 281-849-1909 2818491909 h. The creek formerly14th district. He served for 281-849-1919 2818491919 seven years as the borough president of the Bronx, 281-849-1963 2818491963 for a year and five months as the first director 281-849-1994 2818491994 of the White House OfficeWas the founder and first 281-849-1918 2818491918 principal of the Bronx High School of Science as 281-849-1987 2818491987 well as the first president of Bronx Community Col 281-849-1974 2818491974 lege. He is noteworthy for hisLos Angeles-based pu 281-849-1942 2818491942 nk rock band The Bronx, released as the first sing 281-849-1929 2818491929 le from their 2003 debut album The Bronx. It was t 281-849-1937 2818491937 heir first single to chart, reachingEight-story Ar 281-849-1996 2818491996 t Deco apartment complex in the Highbridge neighbo 281-849-1920 2818491920 rhood of the Bronx in New York City. Built in 1931 281-849-1998 2818491998 by Horace Ginsbern & Associates, with exterio 281-849-1933 2818491933 rsYork. From 1979 to 1987, he served as the 10th B 281-849-1993 2818491993 orough President of The Bronx. Previously, he serv 281-849-1907 2818491907 ed for six years on the New York City Council. In 1987City. Her most famous work is her South Bronx

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