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The Bronx's 'The Hub': A Drug Scene That Won't Go Away

The Hub, Bronx, New York City, USATuesday, December 24, 2024
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Needles and Dealers: The Hub's Open Drug Scene Persists The Hub in the Bronx remains a hotspot for drug use, even after reports highlighted the issue. Addicts openly use opioids on the streets, with dealers freely peddling their wares. The scene is so normal that locals barely notice. Despite efforts by Rev. Ruben Diaz Sr. to involve President-elect Trump, the problem persists. The area has seen multiple attempts to clean up, but nothing seems to stick. Councilman Rafael Salamanca blames over-saturation of social programs, while Pedro Suarez, executive director of the Third Avenue Business Improvement District, sees the South Bronx becoming a "dumping ground" for addicts. The NYPD patrols the area, but locals feel they could do more. Willis Discount store owner Siraj Bhaiyat believes removing dealers will solve the problem.

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