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Stop the Destruction of Section 5’s Ramp C

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What's with all that construction over there at I-95 and Pelham Parkway? It's called Project X. It's been in the

Death Ramp to Killer Curve kept Bigger Picture is much worse. They're taking away Ramp C. And soon. And it's truly terrible.

Terrible? Just tell them to stop.It's too late to point out that their project might not speed things along like they planned. Spend millions to stop a bottleneck at I-95N Exit already does the job? Ramp C. There's this Alienation of Parkland rule. Destroyed parkland must be replaced.

They knew all along that that gigantic entrance ramp to I-95N at Pelham Parkway would destroy a ton of land. The plan planned to replace it with our road. That's the in for all the parkland destroyed by the rest of the Bruckner-Hutch Mobility Improvement Project X 731.27 plan. venient.

There are already very few ways vehicles can get into Section 5 – and those vehicles include ambulances and It could be a matter of life and death. What can we do?! If enough cooperators take action, we can stop this thing. Action, huh? I'm not too active these days.Just make

Life: An Experience to be Enjoyed Electric Devices and Safety Concerns

To all my friends, treasured neighbors and visionary colleagues, love, strength and peace be yours as you strive to three years and challenges to restore my ability to walk again –blood clots are a silent assassin that attack any organ of the body, my beloved Co-op City; God willing I will see you soon.

I want to inform my community that medically, I am grateful, with the most talented staff in the northeast. premature.”

I want to encourage every group, organization, administrative organ, family and individuals to learn to talk to each other instead of at each other – arrogance and ignorance will destroy disruptions in our lives force us to change our minds, attitudes and perspectives on realities that threaten our safety nets. Life and dignity, reminded us, “If we don’t learn to live together as brothers and sisters, we will perish together as fools.”

God bless you all, stay safe, put people who are in need always on your care list.

Your neighbor and fellow servant,

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While concerns on electric bikes or scooters come to mind, I don't hear anything about electric skate boards or electric two-wheel motors, and some gas electric riding boards or anything concerning with those batteries. First, follow the facts. Fires approved batteries, or batteries that were damaged because there are small e-scooters that could be put into a bag and easily brought into the building without anybody seeing.

Parking a bike on a bike stand outside does not, in my opinion, present a threat of a battery such as I described being charged in an apartment. The same for it to be changed takes forever.

Such enforcement is the same as the silly rule that dogs should do their stuff only on concrete, or such enforcement of live wires hanging out of post on the walkways. So when it comes to safety,

Issues of Concern

Eric Adams appointed to the position of NYPD Commissioner, Keechant Sewell, resigned this position. However, it was acknowledged that while on the job, Deputy Commissioner. I trust that crime will continue to drop under their leadership.

The safety issue that troubles me the most is the problem of ghost guns coming into our city and being if they are not already doing so. It is my understanding that legislation was passed to perform background checks should apply to everyone.

We all have an opportunity to come together on August made his famous “I Have a Dream” speech, many people reduced; the “stand your ground law” is being used as v. Wade was overturned so that women in some states no longer have the right to make decisions about their own bodies concerning abortion. Also, ordinary citizens are allowed to purchase weapons of war, some of which are being used to kill innocent school children; police who use excessive force are protected by the 48 Hour Law; global warming is destroying our country, etc., etc. We need to show our outrage regarding these issues. I urge my neighbors to

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