THROGGS NECK STREET FAIR BRINGS
SUMMER FUN
The Throggs Neck Merchants Association transformed East Tremont Avenue into a spring
spectacular at its 11th annual Throggs Neck Street Fair on Saturday, June 29. The streets
were fi lled to the brim with excitement as residents enjoyed arts and crafts, live music from
Just Nuts Music School students, face painting, hitching a ride on a trolley replica and other
fun activities for the whole family.
It’s IRS and ice cream. The Bronx Tax Man John Cerini (c), offered free Italian ices and tax
advice to shoppers and strollers like Raymond Guerra and Theresa Alcoser.
Photo by Silvio Pacifi co
Roseanna Sahadeo (c) painted with glitter at the Westerchester Square-Zerega Improvement
Organization arts and crafts table. Photo by Silvio Pacifi co
Sofi a (l) and Gildana Zak sold kitchen aids. Photo by Silvio Pacifi co
BRONX TIMES REPORTER, J 32 ULY 19-25, 2019 BTR
BRONXITES ENJOY 7 ELEVEN
DAY FESTIVITIES
In honor of 7 Eleven Day on Thursday, July 11, 7 Eleven at 557 Grand Concourse helped
Bronxites beat the summer heat with some free refreshing Slurpees. Over 3,000 Slurpees
were distributed during the celebration.
Local families had fun celebrating 7 Eleven Day. Photo by Jewel Webber
Manager Sunil Sharma (2nd from l) and his employees welcomed everyone to the store’s
festivities. Photo by Jewel Webber
Customers had a blast at their local 7 Eleven. Photo by Jewel Webber