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1959 Crime time The 50th Precinct was kept busy throughout 1959, with multiple car accidents, burglaries, robberies and even a dramatic rescue. In October 1959, then 2-and-a-half-year-old … more
Rosalyn … more
To the editor: I mourn the passing of 102-year-old Mad magazine cartoonist Al Jaffe.  more
It was only weeks ago that municipal retirees won a battle against the city in a plan to kick a quarter-million of them off their long standing Medicare insurance and on to the Aetna Medicare Advantage plan. But one win doesn’t guarantee they won’t be at risk of losing it again, especially with the city appealing. more
1. Duo robs teen Police said two men robbed a 19-year-old male on Oct. 15 between 6 and 6:40 p.m. on the corner of Irwin Avenue and West 238th Street.    They stole the … more
A man robbed a grocery store, making off with less than $250, there was a burglary at a construction site at 141 Van Cortlandt Park South and more. more
Sitting on a private cul-de-sac at 519 Tulfan Terrace in Fieldston, this spacious, renovated four-bedroom, 2.5-bath, stucco house was built in 1920 and expanded in 1992. It enjoys a welcoming entry patio plus a rear dining patio and front and side gardens. more
An outfielder in a North Riverdale Little League fall ball game gets the throw back into the infield in a game at the Mosholu Avenue field Tuesday. As the weather gets chillier, the fall baseball just starts heating up. more
This grand and elegant six-bedroom, 11,000+ square-foot, white-shingled Colonial Revival mansion is located in the private community of Villanova Heights on 5000 Iselin Ave. more
To the Editor: Thank you for the Jan. 19 editorial, “Hochul to make CUNY, SUNY smarter choice.” The City and State Universities of New York (CUNY and SUNY, respectively) are indeed a great bargain and can provide an excellent education for our high achieving New York high school graduates. Governor Hochul is to be congratulated on this move to facilitate admission to CUNY and SUNY to the top 10 percent of every high school graduating class. more
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