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Fish & chips at Bread & Brine restaurant. -Photo by Morris Gut By Morris Gut  Bronx Voice  June 28, 2025 NEW YORK - Get some great seats for the fireworks and some great food during the July 4th holiday. MAMMA FRANCESCA ON THE SOUND  Check out the views on the rear enclosed deck and view random fireworks. When Nick DiCostanzo was growing up on the Island of Ischia on the Coast of Naples in Italy, his earliest memories where of the simple seaside meals he would enjoy with his family, farm-to-table and of course sea-to-table. As proprietor of Mamma Francesca in New Rochelle for nearly 40 years, located on the banks of Long Island Sound with 6-story views of the ‘Queen City’s’ seafaring boat clubs, this culinary philosophy still holds true. Italian/American specialties include freshly made Manicotti, Ravioli, Calamari Fritti, Ischia Salad, Chicken Parmigiana, Misto Frutti di Mare. On occasion, Rabbit ...

Easter Bunny Beaten by Egg-Flation?

C-Town on Bronxdale Avenue had “organic” eggs costing $11.99, but had a large inventory of packages of a dozen eggs that were costing $6.99. -Photo by David Greene

C-Town on Bronxdale Avenue had “organic” eggs costing $11.99, but had a large inventory of packages of a dozen eggs that were costing $6.99. -Photo by David Greene


By David Greene

Bronx Voice

April 17, 2025


BRONX - A visit by the Easter Bunny maybe curtailed this year due to the rising cost of egg-flation through inflation and tariff drama.



An employee of the C-Town Supermarket at 1859 Bronxdale Avenue in the Van Nest section, was observed painting flowers on the shop's storefront window on March 26, in celebration of spring and Easter.


Bronxites planning a traditional Easter egg hunt can expect to pay more for eggs as inflation and the ongoing bird flu epidemic continues. Now with the Trump administration’s imposing of tariffs on other nations, who in turn are slapping tariffs on imports from their countries.



A visit to the C-Town on April 10, found “organic” eggs costing as much as $11.99 a dozen, while the store was fully stocked with eggs that were being sold for $6.99.


An employee of C-Town on Bronxdale Avenue paints a spring scene of flowers on the shops window ushering in spring and Easter. -Photo by David Greene

An employee of C-Town on Bronxdale Avenue paints a spring scene of flowers on the shops window ushering in spring and Easter. -Photo by David Greene


Chevon Young, a Yonkers resident who was visiting her former neighborhood of University Heights, was asked if she would participate in any Easter egg hunts with family members, she replied, “I would like to, but we will have to look into it.”


Asked if the rising cost of eggs would prevent her from holding an Easter egg hunt, Young said, “Probably… The rising cost may slow that down for many people who want to do an Easter egg hunt. So now they’re going to resort to the plastic eggs.”



On April 11, the United States Department of Agriculture issued a statement that said that the wholesale price of “large carton shell eggs” in New York City was down by $0.05 to an average price of $3.72 a dozen.

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