Public safety expansion in the Bronx
BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) – Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson shares some highlights from her recent State of the Borough speech, especially her investment into public safety with added surveillance cameras and an NYPD Mobile Command Unit.
She also discusses the Bronx casino battle and the upcoming closure of yet another Catholic School in the Bronx and issues a reminder for submissions to the People's Choice Awards for Bronx Week.
To nominate someone, click here.
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