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To the editor: MAGA Republicans haven’t been shy about their desire to cut spending on Medicaid and privatize Medicare. more
To the editor: (re: “Disagreement isn’t antisemitism,” Aug. 10) Ms. Zsa Johnstone-Mosher contends that Fatima Mohammed’s CUNY commencement speech simply expressed disagreement with Israeli policies.  Nothing could be further from the truth.  more
To the editor: (re: “Broker fee bill bad news for Bronx renters, agents,” Aug. 31) It does feel bleak sometimes living in present-day New York City. We are told that there are no new apartments being built. No room for people who are moving here. And, if you are living in a bad situation — roommates, family, partners, the building is decrepit — it can cost on the low end as much as $6,000 — all cash, no credit — just to move out. more
To the editor: (re: “Litter, overgrowth inspires volunteer clean-up on roads,” Aug. 17) As the leadership team at the Conservative Synagogue Adath Israel of Riverdale, we would like to express our gratitude to Briar Oaks building superintendent Angel Ortega and volunteers Juan de Luna and Eddie Pichardo for their recent act of kindness and generosity. more
The clarification provided by representatives of BronxNet’s board of directors to The Riverdale Press are demonstratively false and reflects the deceit and dishonesty of the board and its representatives when they claim that Michael Heller and I were not removed from the board, but rather not re-appointed to the board. more
(re: “Why can’t we all just be nicer to each other?” July 20) I swore I would not write about antisemitism in these pages again, but when my elected representative, Jeffrey Dinowitz — whom I voted for — essentially calls me “tantamount” to being an antisemite, I need to break my vow.  more
Lady of some years went to the mailroom of her building. It had been a rainy day. She slipped and fell. more
As escalating health care costs spiral, the insurance companies and the hospitals have found another way to “rig the game” against the patient. more
June is known for a lot of things. In this country, without a doubt, the most popular are the first day of summer, Juneteenth and Pride month. While summer is a natural occurrence, the latter two are indicative of civil rights for Blacks and those in the LGBTQ+ community. more
Discover the unexpected revival of typewriters, cherished by Gen Z for their simplicity and nostalgia. Explore the resurgence of analog relics in a digital age. more
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