By kristin on May 31, 2012
Check out this ad from a recent edition of the NY Daily News. The managers of the HDC-subsidized building at 3880 Orloff are now trying to get $2000 for their “affordable” two-bedrooms, which are described here as “in the Heart of Riverdale.” Sorry– we’re proud residents of Van Cortlandt Village– but this is NOT […]
Posted in Construction, Fort Independence Housing aka Cannon Place, Front Page News |
By kristin on May 31, 2012
Saturday, May 19th was “It’s My Park Day” at Fort Four Park, and volunteers from the community, CB8, and the Parks Department came out to break ground on a new community garden in the shadow of the beautiful Our Lady of Angels. We spent a beautiful day weeding, tilling, spreading mulch and planting and […]
Posted in Front Page News, Parks |
By Margaret on May 16, 2012
Residents remind city it represents them, too – The Riverdale Press. Here’s a great Riverdale Press piece about the latest developments in FIPNA’s case against the Board of Standards and Appeals, the Department of Buildings and GRA V LLC, the owner of 3329-33 Giles Place. Our gratitude goes to Dan Padernacht, who is our attorney […]
Posted in Front Page News, Giles Building |
By kristin on May 16, 2012
… and the neighobrhood loses another single family home.
Posted in Front Page News, Uncategorized |
By kristin on May 16, 2012
IT’S MY PARKS DAY MAY 19 – FORT FOUR PARK, KINGSBRIDGE HEIGHTS VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! COMMUNITY SERVICE CREDIT! Paint benches, fencing, park houses, clear litter, rake leaves, mulch, plant flowers and clean up the park playground and greenspace. Volunteers will be provided with brooms, shovels, rakes, paint and brushes. Participate in a fun, free event. Bring […]
Posted in Front Page News, Parks |
By kristin on May 14, 2012
About 15 neighbors came out on Saturday to help built a 6’X 6′ planter on the 238th Street step street, thanks to a $1000 Love Your Block grant from the Citizen’s Committee for New York. It was hard work (from what I hear!) but the result is truly astounding, and prove what magic can happen […]
Posted in Front Page News, Ft. Independence Park |
By Margaret on May 9, 2012
Last Sunday, Historic Districts Council sponsored a walking tour of the new “Fort Independence Historic District” as part of its Six to Celebrate program, which celebrates NYC neighborhoods most in need of preservation.About 30 preservation enthusiasts from around the city (and the neigbhorhood) joined the two-hour tour, which was led by architecture historian Anthony Robins, […]
Posted in Front Page News, History, Uncategorized |
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