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Vol. 57 No. 39
Saturday, September 24, 2022
Improved 5G Cell Service Coming to Co-op City
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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage in Co-op City President’s Report
Sonia Feliciano Dear fellow shareholders, Every year, we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 thru October 15. It reminds us of Latino Americans and Latinx’s contributions to the United States. Hispanic Heritage Day is in the middle of September due to the independence
Photos by Noel Ellison
Orange Hylan boxes (above, left) at intersections throughout Co-op City were covering concrete foundations for new smart poles housing 5G network and WiFi technology. These installations are aimed at distributing internet service to more NYC households through CityBridge’s LinkNYC program. “We are always happy for improved services and expanded 5G coverage will provide improved cell phone and internet service to our shareholders,” said Riverbay General Manager Noel Ellison. “We will continue to remain in contact with city agencies to see how best these new technologies can serve our community.”
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1821. Over a span of 20 years, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America won their independence from Spain. Hispanic Heritage Day culminates Hispanic ancestral roots that date back 500 years. Hispanics are, in part, Indian, European, and African. They represent the many cultures at a time when we observe the many contributions made to history and the story of the United States. Despite many differences, they have more in common with each other than initially thought. Diversity is the strength that unites Hispanics. It is what keeps our democracy inclusive, a common ground that builds upon American values, and the commitment to family, faith, and nation. Teaching our children of all ages about Hispanic Heritage helps them learn and celebrate the richness of different cultures. All of these diverse cultures have played a pivotal role in shaping the United States. Approximately 62.1M Hispanics are living in the USA representing 18.9% of the U.S. population. The contributions of Hispanics go beyond a nation. We have a Supreme Court Judge, scientists, writers, engineers, and so many others from different disciplines. We celebrate our Bronx trailblazers in keeping with the Spirit of Community: (Continued on page 2)
Face Masks Now Optional in Co-op City Last Wednesday, September 19, the Riverbay Board of Directors voted 11-3 to rescind Resolution 21-04 that required masks to be worn while in the common areas of Riverbay staff entering shareholders’ apartments are, however, re-
NYC Redistricting Commission Rejects Revised Map BY BRANDON ORTIZ
The New York City Redistricting Commission voted against the revised City Council district map on Thursday, September 22, 2022. Members of the Redistricting Commission convened to discuss and vote on
Private Sector Vaccine Mandate Optional Beginning in November BY BRANDON ORTIZ
12 called for during last month’s public hearing in the Bronx – Gun Hill Houses is now part of District 12 in the revised maps.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced some changes on Tuesday, September 20, to the city vaccine mandate for private businesses and extracurricular activities for Dept. of Education (DOE) students . Beginning November 1, the private sector vaccine mandate will be optional for private businesses, meaning each business has the right to adopt their own vaccine policies. However, the city worker vaccine mandate has not changed and remains in place. The city also announced changes for DOE students participating in extracurricular activities such as PSAL athletics. Students are no longer required to be fully vaccinated in order to compete in PSAL athletics. nation is no longer required to participate in high-risk extracurricular activities
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hearings held last month. Overall, more than 9,500 pieces of testimony for the preliminary City Council district map were recorded, according to a tweet from the NYC Redistricting Twitter account. Those testimonies were used to redraw the latest version of the map that the Redistricting Commission voted down on Thursday. Co-op City has not been directly impacted by the proposed versions of Council District 12 thus far. Despite the latest version of the map subsequently being