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Vol. 55 No. 15
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Riverbay’s workforce continues to provide services to shareholders and corporation BY ROZAAN BOONE
In spite of the COVID-19 pandemic, Riverbay’s workforce continues to provide necessary services for shareholders and the corporation. In addition to essential personnel in executive management, Safety, Janitorial, Maintenance (and emergency desk), Restorations, CCPD, Grounds, CSO, Call Center, Power Plant and Risk Management departments who report on-site – some daily, and others remotely and on a staggered schedule to adhere to social distancing guidelines – a number of contractors are also on call to assist with emergencies. Several administrative departments also continue their operations to ensure continuity of Riverbay Riverbay employee cleaning (Continued on page 2)
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What New Yorkers can expect from the stimulus plan BY BRANDON ORTIZ
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act was signed into law on March 29, 2020 and with it a stimulus package unlike anything seen in American history. Part of the $2 trillion package are one-time cash payments allocated for individual Americans who qualify. While the plan presents a respite amongst the overall greater economic uncertainty, many Americans are still unsure as to what this plan entails for them, who qualifies and when they can expect their money. (Continued on page 4)
Co-op City claps because we care At 7 p.m., New Yorkers around the city, including Co-op City, are clapping because they care. “Clap Because We Care” is an initiative started to boost morale and applaud essential workers on the frontlines of COVID-19, who put their lives at risk every day to help others. Earlier this week, residents of Co-op City came out in large numbers to support #ClapBecauseWeCare, whether on their terraces in the buildings, on their townhouse balconies, or they stepped out in the front of their homes to clap, blow horns, whistles and shake noisemakers, cheering for hospital workers, first responders and essential employees working during the COVID-19 pandemic. Residents can join in the applause every night at 7 p.m. in Co-op City. To view videos of this past week’s #ClapBecauseWeCare in Co-op City, you may check out the Co-op City Times @coopcitytimes, Co-op City Police @CCPDnyc on Twitter as well as Riverbay’s official social media sites on Facebook and Instagram. We thank all shareholders who shared their videos with us and/or retweeted to show Co-op City’s appreciation for those who are serving others.
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Census count in progress amid COVID-19 outbreak BY TORIEA McCAUSELAND
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the lives of many throughout the city and the country. Although amid such a crisis, it is still important, maybe more so now than ever, to fill out the Census survey. Jeff T. Behler, Regional Director of the U.S. Census Bureau, says: “Census data is critical for public services like healthcare clinics, emergency response preparedness, and education programs. The 2020 Census is your Census – the future of your community depends on you and your community’s responses.” Similarly, an undercount in this year’s Census could mean a cut in federal funding for New York City and a possible loss of services for residents throughout the community – making it vital for everyone to participate. While New York is on “pause,” many citizens are staying home, only going out for essentials, and residents do not have to leave their homes to be counted as the Census now has multiple options for completing the survey. For the first time, residents can respond to the Census over the phone using a toll-free number or online using an ID sent with their form. However, the Census urges the public to respond online during the pandemic, while both phone and mail options are available for those who do not have access (Continued on page 2)