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I have seen large numbers of people not paying for the use of New York City mass transit, both buses and trains. more
I graduated with a doctoral degree from Columbia University in 1975 and taught at Columbia during the student uprisings of 1968. more
With tests of milk showing avian flu is now widespread among cows, our political leaders should support increased public funding for cultivated meat research. more
I agree that the Bronx is very diverse, but the National Society of Colonial Dames — which operates the Van Cortlandt House Museum — connect us to the past. more
If you are a regular reader of this newspaper, you are aware of the battle being fought by 250,000 New York City retirees to preserve their health insurance. more
May is National Preservation Month. Also known as Historic Preservation Month, the month celebrates the nation’s heritage through historic places. more
Gov. Hochul sparks controversy with remarks on Bronx youth's computer knowledge. Assemblywoman criticizes as harmful. Bronx's diverse strengths overlooked. more
New York Police Department surprises Spuyten Duyvil man with rare condition on his 22nd birthday, showcasing community support and love. more
Lehman College celebrates Pride early with inclusive event featuring NoH8 campaign, creating safe space for LGBTQ+ students. more
Martin Kleinman, a Riverdale resident for 14 years, pens poignant short stories reflecting on loss during the Covid pandemic. Dive into his intimate collection, "When Paris Beckons," exploring life post-Covid in NYC. more
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