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An event designed for young adults with special needs to build meaningful connections was a hit on Sunday. When Kim Reyes, mother of two, set out to find social spaces for her son on the autism ...
St. Stephen’s United Methodist Church stands tall on the corner of West 228th Street and Marble Hill Avenue. As cars cruise by and passersby head to their destinations, they may not realize they are ...
The season of the itch has arrived with mosquitoes taking advantage of rainy days and standing water at abandoned construction sites. By Kevin Deutsch Summer’s not quite here, but the bloodsuckers ...
When it comes to drying out your drenched device, problematic myths about liquid protection and repair make it hard to separate fact from fiction.
Thieves are trading their pry bars for laptops and wireless devices to steal cars that nowadays rely on remotes and computer networks.
Building relationships simply by repairing one kitchen at a time Felix Lam has been the superintendent at 2465 Palisade Ave., in Spuyten Duyvil for 50 years. The 81-year-old has made his home — and ...
To the editor: Horace Mann includes in its core values “mature behavior,” “mutual respect,” and “a caring community.” Howard Lutnick and the administration he is a part of share absolutely none of ...
To the editor: I am writing to publicly thank the many, many people and organizations from the area who have helped us to brighten this holiday season for the children, families, youth, and adults who ...
Named after its benefactors, Helen and Harold Derfner, the Derfner Judaica Museum has continued the preservation of artistic and historical items for more than 40 years. Located within the Hebrew Home ...
Alex Neris • 160-pounds • RKA Tigers Alex Neris, senior captain of the wrestling squad at the David A. Stein Riverdale/Kingsbridge Academy, MS/HS 141, helped pilot his club to a perfect 10-0 regular ...
Building the infrastructure that serves the city has been the work of centuries. Wearing it down has been, too. New York can seem like an ungovernable mess and a city that’s slowly being worn away.
By Maria Clark Former New York City police commissioner and Riverdale resident Bernard Kerik was sentenced to four years in prison on Feb. 18, after pleading guilty to eight felonies as reported by ...
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