Saturday, June 6, 2026

Join KRVC for Riverdale Celebrates Pride 2026!

 

Join KRVC for Riverdale Celebrates Pride 2026!


Organized by:

The 4Bronx Project/KRVC


Sunday, June 7, 2025

2pm-5pm

Riverdale Neighborhood House

5521 Mosholu Ave

Bronx, NY 10471


Join us for an amazing time of love and community! We will be celebrating SUNDAY! This event is to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community and its allies.


Thank you to Riverdale Neighborhood House for hosting. They are an amazing community partner and a major ally to the LGBTQIA+ community.


I would like to thank our top-tier sponsors for supporting the celebration.


Our PLATINUM SPONSORS!

RiverSpring Living

Aaron and Geoff Team at Compass

Frass Box


Thank you to our DIAMOND SPONSORS!

NY Presbyterian/The Allen Hospital

Ben Franklin Democratic Club

An Beal Bocht Cafe

The Duval Family


Thank you to all of our other sponsors!

Destination Tomorrow

Unity Democrats

Larry The Locksmith

Xo Eden

Bronx Yoga Lab


Thank you to our amazing elected officials for supporting:

Senator Gustavo Rivera

Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz

Councilmember Eric Dinowitz


What you can expect:

❤️Drag Queens

🧡Resources

💚Giveaways

💙Live Entertainment

❤️ Art Festival

💜DJ

💙 Fogo Azul Drummers

💛 Musical Bingo

🩷Pop Up shop with local artisans

❤️Art Station

🧡Family Fun Activities

🩷 Dunk Tank

💚Games and Prizes

💙Dozens of organizations tabling

💜Dog Parade 3:30pm

🩷More exciting announcements to be made!


Please email laura4bronx@gmail.com for information.


Please follow @krvcbronx and @laura4bronx to stay "in the know"!


Riverdale, we are excited to celebrate Pride with you! Epic Events: Same Time & Place!

Weekly News from State Senator Gustavo Rivera!

 

GOVERNMENT HEADER


SENATOR RIVERA IN ALBANY

SENATOR RIVERA'S BILL S.3815C

PASSES THE LEGISLATURE

This week, a bill that Senator Rivera's team has been working on for years finally passed both houses.


This legislation, S.3815C, was introduced in response to the tragic murder of Detective Miosotis Familia, who was killed in an ambush attack while on duty in the Bronx in 2017. Her death, which left her three children without parental support, exposed a gap in New York State pension law that limits death benefits for the children of fallen officers who do not have a surviving spouse.


This legislative victory was possible because of the advocacy of Detective Familia’s daughter, Genesis Villella, who worked with the Senator's team to move this bill forward and provide greater security and support for the families of public servants who make the ultimate sacrifice.

Health Navigators will be available to assist community members with health insurance enrollment and renewal services.


To help make the enrollment process smoother, participants should bring the following information, if applicable: 

  

• Name  

• Social Security number  

• Date of birth  

• Tax filing status  

• Name and address of current employer  

• Income information  

• Information about any health insurance coverage for themselves or family members  

• Current citizenship or immigration status  

• Username and password for their NY State of Health account, if they have already started an online application  

CALL TO ACTION!


WHEN: Saturday, June 13 at 9:00AM


WHERE: The Pentecostal Temple of the Living God


ADDRESS: 1921 Walton Avenue, Bronx, NY 10453


**If you can't make it to this event, you still have a chance to learn more about fire safety campaign and how to obtain a free alarm by clicking on the link below!

LEARN MORE AND REQUEST A SMOKE ALARM

UPCOMING D TRAIN SERVICES CHANGES (JUNE 12-15)


Planned – Stops Skipped

June 12–15, Fri 11:45 PM to Mon 5:00 AM


In Upper Manhattan and the Bronx, uptown D trains will skip the following stations:


  • 155 St
  • 161 St–Yankee Stadium
  • 167 St
  • 170 St
  • 174–175 Sts


For service to these stations: take the D to Tremont Av and transfer to a downtown D.


For service from these stations: take the D to 145 St and transfer to a Norwood‑bound D.


Reason for service change: Electrical improvement work.

UPCOMING 4 TRAIN SERVICES CHANGES (JUNE 13-14)


Service Change: Planned Station Skip June 13–14 (Saturday 3:45 AM to Sunday 10:00 PM)


In the Bronx, Manhattan‑bound 4 trains will skip Mosholu Pkwy.

Additionally, the last stop for some Woodlawn‑bound trains will be Kingsbridge Rd during days and evenings.


Alternate Travel Options:


  • For service to Mosholu Pkwy: take the 4 to Bedford Park Blvd–Lehman College and transfer to a Woodlawn‑bound train.
  • For service from Mosholu Pkwy: take the 4 to Woodlawn and transfer to a Manhattan‑bound train.


Service Frequency Note:

  • In the Bronx, the 4 train will run every 16 minutes during days and evenings.
  • For Woodlawn‑bound riders whose trains terminate at Kingsbridge Rd, transfer there to a Woodlawn‑bound 4 to continue your trip.


Reason for Service Change: Track replacement work.


Reminder: Long-Term 4 Train Service Changes (Through September 2026)


Service Change: Planned Station Skip Now through September 2026


In the Bronx, Woodlawn‑bound 4 trains will skip Burnside Av. Riders may use nearby 176 St or 183 St stations as alternatives.


Additional Travel Alternatives:

  • For service to Burnside Av: take the 4 to 183 St and transfer to a Manhattan‑bound train.
  • For service from Burnside Av: take the 4 to 176 St and transfer to a Woodlawn‑bound train.


Reason for Service Change: Station improvement work.

UPCOMING 5 TRAIN SERVICES CHANGES (JUNE 13-14)


Service Change: Planned Station Skips June 13–14 (Saturday and Sunday, 5:45 AM to 7:00 PM)


In the Bronx, Dyre Av‑bound 5 trains will skip Morris Park, Gun Hill Rd, and Baychester Av.

Additionally, all 5 trains will board from the Manhattan‑bound platform at Pelham Pkwy.


Alternate Travel Options:

  • For service to Morris Park, Gun Hill Rd, or Baychester Av: take the 5 to Pelham Pkwy or Eastchester–Dyre Av, then transfer to a downtown 5.
  • For service from these stations: take the 5 to Pelham Pkwy or E 180 St, then transfer to a Dyre Av‑bound 5.


Reason for Service Change: Track maintenance.


**These service change affects one or more ADA‑accessible stations, and travel alternatives may not be fully accessible. Riders are encouraged to contact 511 for trip planning assistance.

New SNAP Work Requirements: What You Need to Know

New federal rules are changing SNAP work requirements for some New Yorkers. Starting this year, certain adults may need to work, attend job training, or volunteer to keep their benefits.


You may be affected if you are:

● Between ages 18–64

● Not living with a child under 14

● Not exempt due to a health condition or other reason



If these rules apply to you, you may need to take action each month to avoid losing your SNAP benefits.



Check your status and learn what to do: on.nyc.gov/snap.

As a reminder, should extreme heat occur, New Yorkers are advised to stay cool and stay hydrated. Avoid spending prolonged periods of time outdoors. Call 911 immediately if you or someone else shows signs of heat-related illness, such as confusion, dizziness, or difficulty breathing. For more preparedness tips, visit: nyc.gov/BeReady or nyc.gov/beattheheat.

Attorney General James Wins Court Order Protecting Food Security and Agricultural Funding

 

New Grant Conditions Threatened Nearly $10 Billion in USDA Funding for New York

New York Attorney General Letitia James released the following statement after a federal judge blocked the Trump administration from imposing vague, sweeping new conditions on U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) funding:  

"For the sixth time, a federal court has stopped this administration from holding our federal funding hostage to force states into submission. These unlawful conditions would have threatened food for families and critical support for farmers across New York.

"Eventually, the administration will have to accept that it cannot use federal funding as a weapon to coerce states into surrendering their rights. Until then, my office will keep fighting to protect New Yorkers and stop the federal government from punishing our state for refusing to bend."

On March 23, Attorney General James and 20 other attorneys general filed a lawsuit challenging USDA’s new grant conditions, which required states to certify compliance with broad, undefined federal “policies” related to “gender ideology,” immigration, “fair athletic opportunities,” and other political priorities in order to receive funding. If states refused to certify compliance, they risked losing billions of dollars in USDA funding. 

The U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts granted the coalition’s motion for a preliminary injunction, temporarily blocking the administration from imposing these unlawful conditions and protecting more than $9.7 billion in USDA funding for New York.