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Around 11:03 a.m., an 82-year old, 20-inch pipe under Domino’s IN GEAR Continued on page 51 Pelham Parkway South challenge BY PATRICK ROCCHIO we just need the patience to wait until Pelham Parkway’s first phase of it finished,” Blitzer said. reconstruction is progressing, with The only portion of the Pelham new sidewalks, curbs, catch basins Parkway South service road that is Photo by Samuel Tuthill and roadway being installed on the currently being paved and has new south service road. sidewalks is east of Jacobi Hospital, MAILING ADDRESS GOES HERE The current epicenter of the but work is almost done underground above-ground construction is Pel- in terms of the underground infra- ham Parkway South between Wilson structure needed for the project, with and Stillwell avenues, where work is work designed to take place in parts, being completed that should enhance Blitzer said. the area around Jacobi Medical Cen- “They cannot work on the whole SCHOOL PRIDE AT PEP RALLY ter. The first phase of the project is parkway at once,” Blitzer stated. making sure progress, said Edith According to the Department St. Frances de Chantal fourth graders Kaelyn Palmisiana (l) and Blitzer, president of the Pelham Park- of Design and Construction’s most Kaitlyn Reyes (r) were beaming with school pride at their school’s way Neighborhood Association. recent status update for the quarter pep rally on Thursday, November 3. They were just two of the “I know that the service road ending Friday, September 30, about right now is bumpy and awful in most 32%, or $10.5 million of the project’s students who packed the school’s gym to cheer on the boys and places, and you are afraid of damag- $30 million budget has already been girls basketball teams and witness the debut of its first cheerleading ing the undercarriage of your car, but spent. squad in 25 years. this project is long overdue and now Continued on page 51 A CNG Publication • Vol. 31 No. 45 Universal Physical Therapy, P.C. “Where Your Health Is Our Universe” MAKE PHYSICAL THERAPY YOUR 1st CHOICE FOR RELIEF BRONX TIMES REPORTER Nov. 10-16, 2011 2 Nov. 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TIMES REPORTER 3 BRONX Savor the Bronx at Tosca’s BY VITO SIGNORILE team are proud to be where “Right now, we’re tar- There isn’t a better way they are now. geting bars and restaurants to celebrate the first ever “To be honest, it’s and selling kegs so that the Bronx Restaurant Week been really fun selling a ale can be sold on tap. After then to pair up a well-known beer that’s named after the we gain more accounts, we eatery with the borough’s Bronx. People love when plan on bottling the beer as brand-named beer. they see thing’s named after well,” Brown said. “We’re For the first two weeks the great borough,” Brown keeping our focus on the of November, Savor the said. “To be able to partici- Bronx Pale Ale, but are al- Bronx, the borough’s first pate in the first ever Bronx ready discussing a second annual restaurant week, is Restaurant Week with the beer to be introduced next being celebrated all over the Bronx Pale Ale is a great spring.” Bronx at some of its finest experience, especially at a The ale was a hit at eateries. place like Tosca’s.” Tosca’s and restaurant man- Tosca on 4308 E. Trem- Brown displayed a sam- ager Melissa Liebman was ont Avenue paired with the pling table with more infor- happy to pair up with the owners of the Bronx Brew- mation about the ale, as well Bronx Brewery to bring to- ery on Wednesday, Novem- as the ingredients used to gether a great tasting beer, ber 2 to mix some of Tosca’s make the beer. He said the with great tasting food. best-tasting dishes with the team has already purchased “We were excited newest addition to the bor- a second, larger fermenta- about pairing up with a lo- ough, the Bronx Pale Ale. tion tank that will be used cal brewery for this special The brew, which was at the Cottrell Brewery in event to show Bronxites that finally released in early Pawcatuck, Connecticut, they don’t have to leave the September after months of where the beer is currently borough to get the best pizza preparing the right combi- brewed. and beer,” Liebman said. nation of ingredients, was Bronx Pale Ale is now Savor the Bronx con- selling quickly as custom- being served at 17 locations cludes on Tuesday, November ers kicked back with great in Manhattan and the Bronx 15, but Brown and the Bronx tasting food and beer on a and according to Brown, Brewery made another stop chilly fall night. the team expects to make for Bronx Restaurant Week Master brewer Da- their way into Brooklyn and at the Bronx Ale House at 216 mian Brown said it’s been Queens starting in January. W. 238th Street on Tuesday, a great ride since the brew- They are also collecting rec- November 8, where the ale ery opened earlier this year, ipe ideas for a second Bronx was first introduced at the and he and the rest of the Brewery beer. end of the summer. Photo by Vito Signorile The Bronx Brewery and Tosca’s joined forces to help celebrate the first annual Bronx Restaurant Week. The Bronx Times and the Parisi Family. Your Neighborhood Reporter will publish In Memory – Your News your announcements. We want to wish you Mail: Bronx Times Send announce- a very happy Halloween 900 E. 132nd Street ments along with photo, birthday in heaven “My Bronx, NY 10454 to: Bronx Times Re- Love, Ed” and a very To Subscribe: porter, 900 E. 132nd St., happy birthday to your (718) 742-3397 Bronx, NY 10454, or son Justin who turned 3 General Phone: (718) 597-1116 email Bronxtimes@aol. on November 3, 2011. 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