The last Rite Aid in the northwest Bronx will close July 29, leaving Spuyten Duyvil residents—especially seniors—without a nearby, trusted pharmacy.
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by Olivia Young
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7/4/25
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Nearly 1,000 street repair requests were filed in Riverdale-Kingsbridge, but unclear jurisdiction and delays leave roads cracked, pitted, and unsafe.
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by Olivia Young
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7/4/25
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Zohran Mamdani’s surprise win over Andrew Cuomo in the mayoral primary reflects a divided northwest Bronx, with strong local support split by neighborhood.
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by Olivia Young
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7/4/25
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A contractor hit a 24-inch water main in Kingsbridge, flooding streets and basements, disrupting service, and triggering a large multi-agency emergency response.
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by Michelle Mullen
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7/3/25
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Despite near-universal council support, NYC paraprofessionals remain underpaid as vital RESPECT Check legislation stalls without a hearing.
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by Michelle Mullen
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7/3/25
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Irma Clement celebrated her 105th birthday with Alpha Kappa Alpha sisters, marking 80 years of service, sisterhood, and a life lived with purpose.
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by Michelle Mullen
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7/3/25
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Riverdale residents are transforming parks and gardens with native plants to support pollinators, restore biodiversity, and rewild urban landscapes.
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by Michelle Mullen
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7/3/25
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Bronx leaders condemn Trump’s bill for threatening SNAP benefits, which help feed thousands through programs like the Bronx Borough Hall Greenmarket.
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by Olivia Young
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7/1/25
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Former City Council member June Eisland, a Bronx political trailblazer and transportation reformer, died June 12 at 85 after decades of community service.
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by Bruce Margolin
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6/27/25
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Bronx students painted a vibrant peace-themed mural at Spuyten Duyvil Playground, uniting two schools in CITYarts’ new Unity Peace Wall project.
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by Olivia Young
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6/27/25
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