Jim Breheny has been at the Bronx Zoo for 51 years, starting with a role at the children's zoo when he was 14 in the early 1970s. "No, I never thought I would be in this position," he joked of his current job title: director of the Bronx Zoo.
Decades after graduating Wellesley College as the only Black student in her class in the 1950s, the groundbreaking artist has a career survey set to open at the Davis Museum.
The project's developer, Bruce Teitelbaum, laid blame squarely on the area's socialist Council member for the opening of the truck depot, which he was able to develop without a zoning change.
The victim was near the corner of Lenox Ave. and W. 145th St. about 10 p.m. on May 14 when the unidentified suspect, who he had recognized from the neighborhood but didn’t know personally, began arguing with him, cops said.