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BY RANDIWEINGARTEN President, United Federation of Teachers When making comparisons or judging the quality of goods or services, people often find it convenient to use letter grades … more
In response to rising costs and issues concerning groundwater, Bronx Assemblyman Ruben Diaz Jr., who is a candidate for Bronx borough president in 2009 told talk show host Gary Axelbank on … more
RIVERDALIANS are warned away from the waterfront by signs, fences and passing trains. A renewed effort could change all that. more
Lehman’s Oldest graduate, Barry Dratel, listens during the college’s 2010 graduation ceremony. For his story and a list of local graduates, see page A8. more
By N. Clark Judd A new organization is taking over the running of Van Cortlandt Park. Instead of direct city control, Vannie will be operated by a joint public-private partnership … more
By Kate Pastor Stella D’oro Biscuit Co. has entered into an agreement with Lance Inc., a North Carolina –based company, to sell the brand as well as some manufacturing equipment and … more
Justin Pando does a celebratory dance after receiving his David A. Stein Riverdale/Kingsbridge Academy diploma on stage at the College of Mount Saint Vincent on June 25. more
Many of the calls Officers George Ramirez, left, and Joe Diaz receive involve sorting out arguments, and Officer Ramirez said the job has made him a more patient person as a result. Here the officers … more
2008 Great Recession When the nation's economy crumbled, Riverdale wasn't immune. The last bookstore in the area, PaperbacksPlus on Riverdale Avenue, closed. Other stores also shut … more
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