THREE-WAY DRINKING
FOUNTAIN INTRODUCED
Councilman Mark Gjonaj, along with Bronx Parks Commissioner
Iris Rodriguez-Rosa, recently introduced a three-way
drinking fountain in Bronx Park East.
Gjonaj celebrates the completion of the three-way drinking
fountain with Rodriguez-Rosa.
Photo courtesy of Councilman Mark Gjonaj’s offi ce
FORDHAM LEADERSHIP
ACADEMY VISITS STORM KING
Fordham Leadership Academy art teacher Larry Minetti recently
took his students on a trip to Storm King Mountain
Sculpture Park in Orange County, NY.
Fordham Leadership Academy students at Storm King Mountain
Sculpture Park.
Photo courtesy of Fordham Leadership Academy
BRONX TIMES REPORTER, N 40 OVEMBER 1-7, 2019
NEARLY $100,000 FOR SCHOOL, SENIORS
Earlier this month, Councilman Mark Gjonaj met with seniors at the RAIN Boston Road Senior Center as well students, faculty
and staff at P.S. 105 to share the great news of funding allocations. RAIN Boston Road Senior Center received $20,000 in
allocations for senior programs and activities, while $75,000 was funded to P.S. 105 for technology improvements (above).
Gjonaj met with Rain Boston Road Senior Center residents as well as P.S. 105 students and staff earlier this month.
Photo courtesy of Councilman Mark Gjonaj’s offi ce
‘NEW LIFE BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT’
Last month, Senator Luis Sepulveda attended the ‘New Life
Back to School Night’ event to share valuable resources to
students, ensuring that they have the tools they need to be
successful in school.
Team Sepulveda at the ‘New Life Back to School Night’ event.
Photo courtesy of Senator Luis Sepulveda’s offi ce
VOTER REGISTRATION DAY
To recognize National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday, September
24, Senator Luis Sepulveda and his team were in Hunts Point
to make sure community members were registered to vote.
Team Sepulveda on National Voter Registration Day.
Photo courtesy of Senator Luis Sepulveda’s offi ce
PRESTON HS HOSTS
ANNUAL HALLOWEEN
EVENT
On Saturday, October 19, Preston High School hosted
its fourth annual Halloween event, where children
and their families gathered to celebrate with holiday
activities such as face-painting, balloon animals,
pumpkin decorating and carnival games along with
a spooky mansion tour.
Children showed up at Preston High School dressed
in their Halloween costumes.
Photo courtesy of Preston High School