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1974 Hurry up and wait Great beginnings and screeching halts. Important neighborhood institutions began life in new homes this year. Two others didn’t fare so well. Riverdale … more
1975 Preservation Ten months of hearings and negotiations ended in a designation of parts of Riverdale as a Special Natural Area District — only the second in the city, the other is … more
1976 At last It’s not surprising that after waiting more than two decades for a park to be planned, designed and completed, residents would want to kick up their heels. At the opening … more
BEATRICE KATZ, a resident at the Hebrew Home for the Aged, checks out the photograph 'Adonia,' part of the 'GisMo Girls: Photographs from Miami' series. more
$1 million lost As Maggi Waters told it in the June 30 issue: “Shock and disbelief were reflected in the faces of Johnson Avenue businessmen hastily called to the scene of a major … more
1977 Under attack A group of local investors thought they had a perfect way to handle the requirements of Riverdale’s new “greenbelt” law when they announced their plans … more
1978 Proposed parkway changes leaves out emergency access “Creation is a patient search,” The Press noted, quoting Le Corbusier, a Swiss-French architect. The quote seemed a … more
1979 Reel threat “We are going to move swiftly to prevent this garbage from happening,” said Tom Travers, president of the Kingsbridge, Riverdale, Marble Hill Chamber of … more
1980 Preserving the land In the years since its passage, the Special Natural Area District law — creating a protected “greenbelt” west of the Henry Hudson Parkway and in … more
1981 Gold rush Story of the year? How about the story of the last five years — it was the co-oping frenzy that took landlords by storm, starting with a modest mid-rise building at … more
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