A Riverdale sinkhole, first reported in mid-June and growing to the size of a car, was finally repaired on Aug. 16 after more than a month of public concern.
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by Izania Gonzalez
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8/23/24
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Co-op shareholders in New York face challenges with unresponsive boards, deteriorating building conditions and lack of financial transparency. They seek state oversight for better governance.
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by Izania Gonzalez
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8/23/24
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Rising school supply costs strain families, prompting Bronx community leaders to organize drives. Efforts led by local figures aim to ensure every student is prepared.
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by Alaska St. Clair
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8/23/24
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Innovative Development is set to build an eight-story apartment complex on Sedgwick Avenue, raising concerns among residents about the neighborhood's historic character and future.
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by Izania Gonzalez
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8/23/24
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To the editor:
You scream, I scream; we all scream for ice cream.
Take a day off from worrying about cholesterol, triglycerides and your weight. Treat yourself, beat the heat and …
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8/23/24
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Working people and families make life in our city possible. Their work and contributions in every sector — from public safety to business, hospitality, health care and more — enable our …
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by Eric Adams
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8/23/24
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Televised debates are not a mandatory part of presidential campaigns. The Constitution is silent about such debates, and no legislation requires them. Only 11 of the 45 people who have served as our …
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by Miriam Levine Helbok
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8/23/24
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The Nassau County mask ban, targeting face coverings outside religious or health contexts, faces criticism for potential civil rights violations and police overreach.
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8/23/24
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Arnie Adler, a photographer turned breadmaker in Riverdale, shares his journey from pandemic hobbyist to community bread supplier and instructor, emphasizing creativity, patience and connection.
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by Alaska St. Clair
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8/23/24
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Riverdale's unique location by the Hudson River makes it a birdwatching haven, attracting over 300 bird species, including rare sightings like bald eagles and flycatchers. Local enthusiasts like Gabriel Willow and Michael Rubinstein share their passion for observing and photographing these majestic creatures in their natural habitats.
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by Alaska St. Clair
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8/23/24
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