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When people think of wildlife, they think of rural landscapes, rich with plant life and diverse creatures, but Bronxites know, wildlife exists in their backyard, and right in Van Cortlandt … more
A curious Little Elephant leaves home and travels hundreds of miles to a new land. But she soon becomes homesick and hides behind a dumpster to cry, when incidentally, she meets her new best friend, … more
If you walk past the art gallery at 5622 Mosholu Ave., you’ll notice two eye-catching pieces of Pop Art done using mosaics – Wonder Woman and Blow Pop by Dean Moore. Moore’s … more
Established in 1964, the Riverdale Choral Society celebrates its 60th anniversary.  Last September Mun-Tzung Wong took over as the music director of the Riverdale Choral Society, making it … more
Local officials and community members alike, were hob-knobbing and laughing in the lobby of RiverSpring Living at 5901 Palisade Ave., as they gathered for the Kingsbridge-Riverdale-Van Cortlandt … more
The Van Cortlandt House, Deno’s Wonder Wheel in Coney Island and Yankee Stadium are just a few of the miniature buildings at this year’s New York Botanical Garden Holliday Train Show. … more
Much awaited by local skaters, the skate park in Seton Park is open for business. Outfitted with ramps, rails and a “bowl” – a concave 360-degree transition -- the only thing … more
Join Yonkers Arts Weekend at the Carpet Mills Art District to explore 50+ artists' studios and a new innovative gallery. Discover paintings, sculptures, and unique creations. more
Riverdale resident Calvin Lyte stars in "Common Ground," an original musical at Tada! Youth Theater, portraying a teenage immigrant's journey in America. more
The Johnson Diner & Bar will open in the middle of March replacing the Riverdale staple Blue Bay Restaurant, which had been there since the 1960s until it closed in 2022. more
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