Letters to the Editor
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In all the verbiage eulogizing Joe Lieberman, a reader would never know what a selfish and fundamentally dishonest man he was, tacking to whatever direction would most benefit him personally. more
There are approximately 280,000 New York notaries counting on our state legislators to push S.B. 4166 to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office so that the notary fee can be raised to $5 in the current legislative session. more
Mayor Eric Adams gets the respect he avoids giving his constituents. This newspaper is a fine example. The Riverdale Press publishes letters from him, no questions asked. more
Hooray! Johnson Diner and Bar is open, endeavoring to fill the empty shoes left when the beloved Blue Bay Diner closed in November 2022. more
As escalating health care costs spiral, the insurance companies and the hospitals have found another way to “rig the game” against the patient. more
Lady of some years went to the mailroom of her building. It had been a rainy day. She slipped and fell. more
The clarification provided by representatives of BronxNet’s board of directors to The Riverdale Press are demonstratively false and reflects the deceit and dishonesty of the board and its representatives when they claim that Michael Heller and I were not removed from the board, but rather not re-appointed to the board. more
Those of us who live in Riverdale and care deeply about the climate crisis and environmental justice are fortunate to have as our Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz. more
So Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz wants to make blocking a street an act of terrorism?  more
The New York Local Journalism Sustainability Act would provide tax credits to local community-based newspapers for hiring local news reporters. more
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