About Us

The Bronx Times.TM started and continues to deliver information as an online newspaper since 2005. It has been reaching locals and guests online through its flagstaff website Bronx.com. Our experience shows it is the most effective way off communication, beating any printed newspaper, as well as the most direct bridge for advertisers to connect with residents in this diverse and evergrowing community. More than 160,000 unique visitors came to us last year, viewing 5 pages on average.

Consider this - Bronx.com is up and running 24/7 and delivers information upon request, on location, instantaneously, a mouse-click away, beating any printed edition in these respects. Finally, when people think "Bronx", they go to Bronx.com. In this day and age, we can say for certain that this is only natural.

We like to think of ourselves as the public outlet recoding all that is signifficant in Bronx's live history, hour-by-hour and day-by-day. We help curate and contribute to ongoing civic conversations in New York City. Our coverage focuses on public policy, the arts, cultural, living, technology, and business.

We call ourselves The Bronx Times.TM because our mission includes seeking full participation by you, our readers, to help focus our coverage and improve our civic discussions. Just comment on an article to get started, send us a tip, or write for us.

This year, 2011, we are proud to celebrate the 14th anniversary of Bronx.com's birth. The domain was acquired from its original owner in 2005 and has served us faithfully since.

 

Thank you,

Peter Milosheff
Owner & Founding Editor

The Bronx Times.TM & Bronx.com
66 Pearl Street
New York, NY 10004

Tel.:    1-212-361-9395
E-Mail: info@bronx.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Featured Author
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Dr. E. Kirsten Peters

is a scientist with interests in everyday aspects of energy, cars, light-bulbs and other consumer products, and the broad intersection of science and engineering with our lives. Dr. Peters, a native of the rural Northwest, was educated in geology at Princeton and Harvard. Follow her on the pages of Bronx.com, on the web, and on Twitter @RockDocWSU. Her columns are a service of the College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences at Washington State University.