There has been a lot of construction taking place on Greystone Avenue near West 242nd Street. But the sudden change of scenery Greystone Manor residents discovered one day in front of their six-section complex was quite unexpected.
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By STACY DRIKS
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3/27/22
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Manhattan College is home to many student veterans. And their members have made community outreach an essential part of their lives as both civilians and students.
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By ROSE BRENNAN
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7/4/21
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It’s almost hard to believe summer is just around the corner, but it is. And as the weather gets warmer — and coronavirus vaccines help restore our old pre-pandemic normal — The Riverdale Press is set to welcome a new class of summer interns into its ranks.
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STAFF REPORT
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5/14/21
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When Kim Emile graduated from Ethical Culture Fieldston School, she never imagined one day suing her alma mater. But after what she claims happened to her children while attending the prestigious private school, Emile says she had no choice.
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By ROSE BRENNAN
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5/13/21
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For some middle schoolers, there is nothing more daunting than a math test. But nearly a dozen of them from one Bronx school took one unlike any other last month. And they did so voluntarily.
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By ROSE BRENNAN
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4/25/21
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She was a Manhattan health care worker who recently returned from Iran. He was a New Rochelle lawyer who worked in Manhattan. Everyday people leading everyday lives. But what they carried inside them was no everyday virus. And there was just no way they could know how it would change not just their home, but the world.
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By MICHAEL HINMAN
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3/13/21
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When Mayor Bill de Blasio announced over the summer the city would close down its schools if the seven-day rolling average of positive coronavirus tests reached 3 percent, such a number seemed far away — especially with said rates at record lows. At the time.
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By ROSE BRENNAN
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11/8/20
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