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Clad in hues of pink and green, the signature colors of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., women spanning generations gathered at RiverSpring Living to celebrate the life of its most devoted member, ...
Joelle Lynch, a specialist in the Army National Guard, returned to her family in Riverdale last week after 17 days of active duty in flooded areas of upstate New York. Ms. Lynch, a lifelong ...
Hours before the U.S. Senate passed President Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill,’ local leaders gathered at the Bronx Borough Hall Greenmarket in opposition, citing concerns over the Supplemental Nutrition ...
Brian H. Clare, the son of Riverdalian Agatha Bernadette Williams, died suddenly at his home on Jan. 11. He was 40. Born in Manhattan to Ms. Williams and Henry Clare, he was raised in Riverdale and ...
By Marie Villani-York [email protected] Last June, three Riverdale families swung open their garden gates and offered hundreds of camera-toting visitors the chance to witness flora and fauna ...
The New School for Leadership and Journalism, MS 244 is getting a makeover. On Feb. 17 the District 10 Community Education Council approved a name change for the school. Soon, it will go by The New ...
Longtime Brooklyn Heights residents Dozier Hasty and Nancy Havens-Hasty will receive The DeWitt Clinton Award for Excellence -- Green-Wood’s highest honor -- at the tenth annual fundraising gala ...
The city department of transportation has started construction on two bike lanes in the northwest Bronx, a step toward a seven-mile, on-street greenway from Van Cortlandt Park to Randall’s Island Park ...
Deep rhythms of West African drumming kicked off the fifth annual Juneteenth celebration in Van Cortlandt Park, a short walk away from the Enslaved African Burial Ground hidden just out of sight.
‘We don’t expect our employees to take bribes and we don’t expect our contractors to offer them.’ — Con Ed spokesman Robert McGee By N. Clark Judd Federal prosecutors have charged 11 former Con Edison ...
Four dogs that attacked a woman last month on Riverdale Avenue have been temporarily removed from their home by the Department of Health. “They’re being boarded with a veterinarian until [the owner] ...
A group of nearly 20 northwest Bronx locals joined thousands in Manhattan for the June 14 ‘No Kings’ demonstration, a nationwide effort led by an organization called the 50501 Movement — 50 states, 50 ...
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