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Bronx Mowgli Wentz makes photo debut

 

Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz didn’t turn to celebrity magazines for money this holiday season — instead, they premiered the first photo of their first-born child on their Web site on Christmas Day.

 HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz sure didn’t turn to the mags for money this holiday season — instead, they premiered the first photo of their first-born child on their Web site on Christmas Day.

The first picture of Bronx Mowgli Wentz, being cradled by mom and kissed by dad, showed up on their Web site, FriendsOrEnemies.com, in the form of a holiday e-card.

“Happy Holidays to all of our friends! Love Pete, Ashlee and Bronx,” their greeting read.

IMAGE: Wentz Christmas card

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As Crisis Spreads, a Pinch Becomes a Squeeze

 A restaurant owner contemplates moving into a smaller space. A bicycle manufacturer lays off five workers. A car salesman postpones retirement. In October, The New York Times began tracking how six small businesses were handling the recession. The holiday season seems to have provided little relief: Layoffs, shorter hours and struggles to pay bills were common refrains in recent interviews conducted by Ken Belson, Brent McDonald, Patrick McGeehan and Erik Olsen.

But there was also some hope that the new year, and perhaps the new president, would bring relief. The Times will continue to follow the six businesses in 2009.

Making Ends Meet

Michael Menna, 46, is the owner of Menna’s Quality Meats and Salumeria, his family’s 50-year-old meat market in the Throgs Neck section of the Bronx. With business down, he fell behind in his electric payments, and Con Ed demanded about $6,500 as a security deposit. He has cut hours for his four workers, asked his wife to help and started working part time as a D.J. to help pay bills.

There were days where you almost feel like you want to close the doors and walk away and say, “I can’t do it anymore.” But that’s not an option.

Been doing this myself with my family for 37 years, and my father and my uncle for over 50 years. This is what I know, and I have a family to support.

A couple of my suppliers cut me off. I’d been trying to pay cash whenever I can. So that was one of the most difficult things that I’ve been facing right now. They have to pay their bills as well. Read more..

 

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And what a year it was The Bronx saw its share of high drama, low comedy in 2008

What a great year. What a rotten year.

Okay, so maybe somewhere in between, even with the economy sliding into 2009.

It was that kind of year for the Bronx, with the highs hopefully edging out the lows. And let’s wish for it to be onward and upward in 2009.

Economy: Boom and bust

# On the upside, there was the new Yankee Stadium going full steam ahead - steamrolling over the local community in the process with a big loss of centrally located parkland - and the new Gateway Center mall to its south, both due to open in 2009. And the city finally chose a developer to turn the giant Kingsbridge Armory into a mall.

# The downside: the Bronx had the highest jobless rate in the state, registering 7.7% in October, while continuing to be the poorest urban county in the nation.
It was reflected in growing lines - with many turned away - at struggling local food pantries.

# A report in September by the Center for an Urban Future titled “Attack of the Chains?” found the Bronx has the fewest chain stores of any borough, with many not in the Bronx at all. Read more..

 

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