Illegal drag racing is making a comeback in Riverdale.
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By Sachi McClendon
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1/20/23
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Blue Bay Restaurant served their last $12.50 burger deluxe Monday before the curtain dropped on a half century of Riverdale dining at 3533 Johnson Ave. — a neighborhood hub since 1975 when a bacon and egg special with coffee and juice cost just 68 cents.
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By Abigail Nehring
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12/2/22
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The Kingsbridge Riverdale Van Cortlandt Development Corp. and the Kiwanis Club of Riverdale are teaming up with merchants and other non-profits to bring Halloween to children of all ages this month.
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By Gary Larkin
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10/21/22
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Jim Bradley remembered his late wife on the first anniversary of her tragic death at the corner of Kappock Street and Johnson Avenue the only way he knew Ruth Mullen would have wanted.
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9/23/22
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People still fear the intersection of Kappock Street and Johnson Avenue despite the recently installed traffic light.
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By Stacy Driks
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9/16/22
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To the editor:
(re: “Streets are just too dangerous,” Aug. 11)
Richard Serviss’ letter resonated with me.
It is an often stressful, terrifying experience for …
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9/16/22
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Outside of family, friends and some colleagues, Ruth Mullen wasn’t that well-known in her Spuyten Duyvil neighborhood. Sure, some might walk by her and get a warm smile — but Ruth was someone who generally kept to herself.
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By Michael Hinman
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9/9/22
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To the editor:
I am a 91-year-old resident of Riverdale for the past 55 years.
I have complained many times to our congressmen about the woeful lack of benches in our neighborhood to no …
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9/2/22
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Pedestrians and cyclists no longer need to fear the intersection of Kappock Street and Johnson Avenue in Spuyten Duyvil.
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By Stacy Driks
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8/12/22
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To the editor:
(re: “It’s bikes, vehicles versus pedestrians on pathways,” July 7)
I found The Riverdale Press story on cyclists and delivery couriers on Irwin and Waldo avenues pathway very interesting. Especially interesting is the last sentence: “My office and I will remain on top of this issue until we see some action taken by our city agencies,” Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz said.
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8/12/22
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