Mark Gjonaj
Records show Carnegie Hill Institute purchased a Williamsbridge Road building residents complain is too close to schools for a clinic.
A lawyer on the payroll of Councilmember Mark Gjonaj sued residents of the nautical northeast Bronx enclave over fiery social media posts.
While saying they seek solutions to a deadly opioid epidemic, officials across the spectrum rally to stop planned facilities — the latest in Allerton.
The Department of Transportation restored pedestrian stripes it had paved over in preparation for now-stalled reconfiguration of Morris Park Avenue.
A legal dispute over Department of Transportation plan to reconfigure Morris Park Avenue has left the busy road more dangerous than before, local say.
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