- Pelham Bay, Bronx
Pelham Bay is a neighborhood in the borough of
the Bronx , inNew York City . It is named forPelham Bay Park , New York City's largest park which lies on the neighborhood's northeastern border.History
Most of the neighborhood is land that was purchased by
Thomas Pell in 1654, part of an original grant to theDutch West India Company .Despite the name, the area that is now the Pelham Bay neighborhood was not part of the historical Town of Pelham, which consisted of the modern-day town of Pelham in
Westchester County as well as Pelham Bay Park and City Island in the Bronx. The latter two areas were annexed by the City of New York in 1895.Geography
Pelham Bay's boundaries, starting from the north and moving clockwise, are as follows:
*Pelham Parkway to the north
*Bruckner Expressway to the east and south
*Hutchinson River Parkway to the westPelham Bay includes the residential enclave of Country Club, which occupies the portion of the neighborhood east of Interstate 95 (I-95). The core of Pelham Bay is the portion west of I-95 and north of Middletown Road.Community profile
Pelham Bay is part of
Bronx Community Board 10 , which also coversThrogs Neck and Co-op City. [ [http://www.bronxmall.com/commboards/cd10.html Bronx Community Board 10] . AccessedJune 29 ,2008 .] Pelham Bay, along with other areas of the East Bronx, is home to a largeItalian-American population; at the same time, it is also quite diverse with people of many ethnicities calling the neighborhood home. The neighborhood contains a mix of apartment buildings, smaller retail stores, and one- and two-family homes.A variety of stores and eateries line the streets of this neighborhood, including Westchester Avenue (which runs under the 6 train), Buhre Avenue, Middletown Road and Crosby Avenue (these two cross to form one the main intersections of the neighborhood). Pelham Bay Park is the last stop on the
IRT Pelham Line (NYCS Pelham north), which in Manhattan comprises the Lexington Avenue Local of theNew York City Subway system. The neighborhood has two other stops as well, the Buhre Avenue and Middletown Road stops on the Pelham Line. The IRT Pelham Line was immortalized in the movie, "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three", starringWalter Matthau , which involved the hijacking of a subway train leaving Pelham Bay Station at the scheduled time of 1:23.The neighborhood is home to the elementary schools [http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/08/X071 Public School 71] (named the Rose E. Scala School to honor a former principal) and [http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/08/X014 Public School 14] , as well as to
Herbert H. Lehman High School (right on the neighborhood's border). Several private and parochial schools also serve the neighborhood, including the Roman Catholic elementary schools associated with the churches of Our Lady of the Assumption and St. Theresa. The neighborhood is home to a number of active civic and community associations, including the Pelham Bay Little League.Historically a residential neighborhood with a primarily Caucasian population. Though the neighborhood is home to longstanding Italian, Irish, Greek and Albanian populations, a recent influx of Hispanic neighbors has changed the area's demographics considerably.
Arnow Place, a small street between Westchester Avenue and the New England Thruway (I-95) in Pelham Bay, was the site of the December 2005 shooting death of off-duty police officer, Daniel Enchautegui. Actor
Lillo Brancato and an accomplice were charged with murder in the case. In 2006, the street was renamed Daniel Enchautegui Way, in honor of the fallen police officer. [ [http://www.nyc.gov/portal/site/nycgov/menuitem.c0935b9a57bb4ef3daf2f1c701c789a0/index.jsp?pageID=mayor_press_release&catID=1194&doc_name=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nyc.gov%2Fhtml%2Fom%2Fhtml%2F2006b%2Fpr311-06.html&cc=unused1978&rc=1194&ndi=1 MAYOR BLOOMBERG RENAMES STREET AFTER NYPD DETECTIVE DANIEL ENCHAUTEGUI] , mayoral press release datedAugust 29 ,2006 ]Transportation
Buses and subway lines serving the community are:
*Bx5: to Simpson St station (via Bruckner Blvd / Story Av)
*Bx12: toBay Plaza Shopping Center or Inwood-207th St station (viaFordham Road -Pelham Parkway )
*Bx14: to Country Club or Parkchester station (via Westchester Ave / Metropolitan Av)
*Bx29: to City Island orBay Plaza Shopping Center (via City Island Av)
*QBx1: to Co-op City or Flushing-Main St station (viaBronx-Whitestone Bridge )
*Middletown Rd station (IRT 6)
*Buhre Av station (IRT 6)
*Pelham Bay Park station (IRT 6)References
External links
* [http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_your_park/vt_pelham_bay_park/vt_pelham_bay_park.html Pelham Bay Park (New York City Department of Parks and Recreation)]
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