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Women entrepreneurs unite at Hebrew Home celebration. Keynote speeches, awards, and heartfelt stories mark the event's success. more
City proposes massive renovation for West 254th Street from Riverdale Ave to Metro-North station, addressing long-standing safety concerns and infrastructure issues. SAR Academy supports the plan for safer pedestrian access. Land acquisition challenges lie ahead. Construction expected to start in autumn next year. more
Experience the excitement of 'Chaska,' a sci-fi trilogy set to film in Riverdale and Kingsbridge. Follow Chaska, a descendant of aliens, as she unravels her mysterious past. more
Jason Chirevas, seasoned journalist, brings rich experience to The Riverdale Press as new editor, emphasizing community engagement. more
Discover the enduring challenges faced by women in male-dominated spaces at Wave Hill Garden's "Women's HerStory Month Celebration," featuring inspiring stories and insights from female leaders more
Riverdale's Easter Egg Hunt embraces sustainability, swapping collected eggs for prizes. Community effort ensures eco-friendly fun. more
Union victory as Bronx building service workers secure four-year contract, averting strike threat. Read more for details. more
Highlighting the importance of patient safety in healthcare, this article emphasizes the significance of National Patient Safety Awareness Week and the role of holistic care approaches in ensuring patient well-being. Through real-life examples, it showcases how small interventions can lead to significant improvements in patients' lives. The article underscores the collaborative effort needed from healthcare professionals, patients, and their families to prioritize safety. more
Mayor Eric Adams highlights the critical role of human services workers in his journey from childhood poverty to city leadership. He announces a $741 million investment to provide fair wages for over 80,000 nonprofit employees, emphasizing the importance of valuing those who serve New York residents. This investment, part of a broader effort to support working-class New Yorkers, aims to build equity and attract top talent to the nonprofit sector. more
A recent analysis of the Home Care Savings and Reinvestment Act, as reported by New York Crain’s Health Pulse, reveals potential impacts on managed long-term care plans and home care services for seniors and people with disabilities. While advocates claim significant savings, concerns are raised about the legislation's effects on consumers and their access to vital services. The article highlights the complexities and uncertainties surrounding the proposed changes and emphasizes the need for consumer representation in decision-making processes to ensure genuine empowerment and autonomy for individuals with disabilities. more
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