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Health + Hospitals/Lincoln Children’s Spring Festival
Health + Hospitals/Lincoln recently held its Children’s Spring Festival for pre-kindergarten and kindergarteners and their parents from P.S. 18 across the street from Lincoln Hospital. The Lincoln Courtyard was filled with “never stop growing” activities, including the art of planting fruit and vegetable seeds into pots. All pots were taken to the classrooms to be watched as the seeds become seedlings and grow into edible and recognizable food. Parents and children and Lincoln staff and volunteers who participated enjoyed the weather, the activities and the idea.
MetroPlus and Luminous Early Childhood Learning Center contributed seeds, dirt, pots and all the fun supplies. The Lincoln Health Education and Outreach Team and Guns Down Life Up promoted and encouraged parents to get the COVID Vaccination
Man loses teeth in unprovoked Bronx attack
By FOX 5 NY Staff
Published
The NYPD is investigating after a man was randomly punched in the face in the Bronx.
NEW YORK - The NYPD says it is searching for a man wanted in connection to a seemingly random brutal assault in the Bronx.
According to authorities, just before 5 a.m. on April 24, a 29-year-old man was walking near the corner of East 138th Street and Saint Ann s Avenue in Mott Haven when a man approached him and asked him for money.
When the victim said he didn t have any, the man punched him in the face and ran away.
Overall crime is up 2.4 percent from the same time last year
There is a 36 percent increase in murders and 35 percent hike in auto thefts
On Monday, a five-year-old girl was grazed by a bullet in a random shooting
A tourist from Kansas City was also recently grazed by a bullet in Times Square
Meanwhile, a retired crime reporter was beaten on Easter Sunday in Harlem
Over the summer, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a $1 billion cut to the NYPD
This week, de Blasio claimed that New Yorkers were not living in fear amid the current surge in crime, which shows no signs of dwindling soon