Shortly after 6:30 a.m., on Saturday, October 7 my wife and I were awakened as my son Mark barged into the bedroom in which we slept in his Jerusalem home.
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By CHARLES MOERDLER
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10/20/23
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(re: “Proposed charter middle school raises tension,” April 26)
It always brings a wry smile to my face when I read pronouncements by the International Leadership Charter High School describing how it intends to deal with the issues the community has raised with regard to the micro-monstrosity middle school it’s proposing to build, on a parallelogrammatic 5,000-square-foot lot.
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By ELI IGNATOFF
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5/14/23
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As lawmakers gathered in Albany to hear Gov. Hochul give her annual State of the State speech and propose a state budget, storm clouds were gathering here in Riverdale — and not just the kind that brought the most recent snowstorms.
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By SUSAN ALDRICH
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2/9/24
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In the past month, we have seen an unprecedented loss of human life. First, there was the brutal attack on Israeli civilians and foreign nationals by the terrorist organization Hamas. Communities across the world are experiencing profound grief and fear. Here in the Bronx, I want you to know that I am with you as our community navigates deep sorrow and uncertainty. I am doing everything in my power as a state senator to provide comfort, support, and to ensure New Yorkers can feel safe.
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By GUSTAVO RIVERA
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11/24/23
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As chair of the Senate Health Committee, I have made it my mission to fight for New Yorkers who are forced to navigate a broken health care system that has shamelessly become a profit making enterprise. As I prepare to return to Albany in a few days, I am focused on practical, ambitious solutions that will transform our system into one where care decisions are between providers and their patients.
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By GUSTAVO RIVERA
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1/12/24
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Mayor Eric Adams reflects on NYC's post-pandemic resurgence, highlighting economic growth, crime reduction, and ambitious development plans.
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By Eric Adams
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5/5/24
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My father had just one family member who survived after being deported to Auschwitz.
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By SILVIA BLUMENFELD
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11/17/23
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(The following is a letter sent to residents of the 81st Assembly District, encompassing the neighborhoods of Riverdale, Norwood, Wakefield, Fieldston, Woodlawn, Kingsbridge, North Riverdale, and Spuyten Duyvil.)
Here is some positive news from Nov. 15’s New York State Democratic Committee meeting:
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By MORGAN EVERS
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1/26/24
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New York is facing an unprecedented affordability crisis. The cost of basics like rent, food, and health care are increasing dramatically and wages aren’t keeping pace. New Yorkers are struggling, forcing them to make difficult decisions about what they can afford.
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By GUSTAVO RIVERA
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2/23/24
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