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Co-op City Times 12/24/2022

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We Wish our Readers a Merry Christmas and Happy Kwanzaa

Vol. 57 No. 52

Saturday, December 24, 2022

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Window Guard Form & Safety Notice to be Mailed Early Jan.

Changes Coming to Subway Service in 2023 BY BRANDON ORTIZ

Decreased scheduled trips on Mondays and Fridays:

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Holiday Closings & CCTimes Deadline Notice for Next Week

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Bartow Mall in the Holiday Spirit

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The Bartow Mall is aglow in the evenings with brightly colored holiday lights and seasonal cheer to residents as they go about their shopping. Photos by Rozaan Boone

Year in Review: Part 1 – January-June, 2022 BY ROZAAN BOONE

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(The following is an account of the major events occurring in or affecting Co-op City

JANUARY Major headlines in January 2022 began with the CDC updating isolation and quarantine guidelines by shortening the period of isolation to -

The staff at the Co-op City Times would like to wish our readers a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year!

Vol. 57 No. 01

Saturday, January 1, 2022

Year in Review – Part 2 July-December, 2021 (The following is an account of the major events occurring in or affecting Co-op six months of 2021 as reportedCity during the last by the Co-op City of 2021.) JULY The NYC BOE came under counting error changed the sharp criticism after a primary election results

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were not cleared from the

computer systems thereby

election in which Ranked Choice Voting was inwas the winner of the primary and the democratic nominee for NYC Mayor. Shareholders were reminded about the upcomthe community. The community was also kept apprised of the operation of the city’s mega Covid vaccine site at the those 12 and older. The city also announced availability of in-home appointments for those 12 and older as the race continued to get the general popu-

restrictions were implemented and now the adult population had received at least one dose of the

See page 11 for pull-out

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NYC BOE errs in posting Primary Election Results Adams and Garcia take

BY TORIEA McCAUSELAND

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The NYC Health+Hospita ls Covid-19 testing additional units that can

you would like to receive

– Moderna (2

Riverbay Holiday Closing

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President’s Message

Bernard Cylich President

As our city sweltered during tering heat wave, we in Co-op this past week’s blisjoying our A/C system which City are gratefully enably cool. Moments like this is keeping us comfortis nize and appreciate the work when we must recogperformed by our Power Plant operating engineers who are on duty 24/7 when the temperature inside the plant can reach as high as 105 degree Fahrenheit. It is they degree Fahrenheit water through who are sending 50 that is maintaining our apartmentsour convector coils cool. We hear stories of folks nity complaining that their outside our commu“Con Ed bills are killing (Continued on page 4)

are now recommended to

Reminder: Comment period for environmental impact due today, July 3

BY TORIEA McCAUSELAND

Today, Saturday, July 3, 2021 is the last day for Co-op submit feedback or comment City shareholders to the Metro-North Penn Stationregarding the MTA’s Environment Assessment on Access Project’s impact on communities. This deadline should not be confused with the comment general plan, for which a deadline for the community workshop date has not Today, however, is the last day for residents concernedyet been announced. Penn Access Project’s about the MTA’s environmental impact to email their comments PSAOutreach@mtacd.org. to Areas of impact in the Environmental Assessment for the MTA’s Project include construction, Penn Access noise, air quality, natural resources, and more. of work at each station – Co-op Hunts Point. MTA developers City, Morris Park, Parkchester/Van Nest, and on the project plan to “maintain with community,” along communication with “emphasize community to minimize construction safety and quality of life,” impact. Besides email, residents can also mail their written Penn Station Access environmental concerns regarding the MTA Government & Community impact to: Relations Re: Penn Station Access EA 2 Broadway, D17.140 New York, NY 10004

isolate themselves for -

the CDC then recommends

wearing a face mask

& CCTimes deadline

notice Riverbay Administrative Offices will be closed on Monday, July 5, in observance of Independence For emergencies, contact: Day. MAINTENANCE – 718-320-3300, press option 2 PUBLIC Because of the shortened SAFETY – 718-671-3050 viewpoints must be received work week, all club articles and directors’ considered for publicationby 9 a.m. on Tuesday, July 6, in order to be in the Saturday, July 10, 2021 issue of the Co-op City Times.

and fitness centers;

vices. Though businesses retained

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the right to renated individuals were still required to wear a mask in all settings and adhere to the current CDC guidannounced freedoms in most commercial spaces and were not required to wear their mask or to socially distance. posed state laws and their impact on Co-op City

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COVID Testing and Vaccin ing times. Vans will have

structure rebuild of the agency.

NY State reaches 70% Threshold of Adults with at least One Vaccine Dose

The city’s mega vaccination site at the Dreiser Auditorium is now who prefer the single dose at the Dreiser auditorium. Johnson & Johnson shot can also be vaccinated accepted throughout the Appointments are not required; walk-in’s are day. The city has also announced that anyone 12 and older pointment to be vaccinated can get an apappointment, you may visit in-home. To schedule an in-home vaccine the NYC Department of https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/covid/covid-19-vaccines.page Health website at you can choose which vaccine

three available options. Co-op City has not yet reached the 70% vaccination threshold New York State. Shareholders sought by yourself, family & neighbors. are encouraged to get vaccinated. Protect As we get closer to normalcy, stay safe, stay healthy.

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The CDC updated a very critical aspect of their Covid-19 recommendatio they announced on Monday ns this week when that the isolation and -

By-Laws

Due diligence and responsible upkeep of our infrastructure

lead

Shortly after releasing preliminary Ranked Choice Voting results York City Mayoral race for the New last Tuesday, the New York withdrew their data due City Board of Elections to a counting error that added 135,000 test ballots the results. to The addition of the 135,000 test ballots was a serious the test ballots were never oversight by the BOE, as cleared from the agency's computer candidates’ votes throughout Ranked Choice Voting rounds systems – boosting BOE drew sharp criticism from the race’s front runner, two through seven. Eric Adams, due to and his challengers Kathryn Garcia and Maya Wiley. New York City's current Mayor, Bill de Blasio, said, "Yet again, the funda-

went on to call for a complete

Pfizer vaccine now offered at Dreiser Mega Vax site

restrictions for commercial settings such

of updated printing of Riverbay

Saturday, July 3, 2021

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CDC Updates Isolation and Quarantine Guidelines

BY ROZAAN BOONE

Co-op City Times

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also provide testing as well as both the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccine shots. Fri., Dec. 31: to 2 p.m. Sun., Jan. 2 :

dividuals are then recommended to wear their quarantine rules also apply to individuals who their second vaccine dose moved from their one-doseor are two months revaccine shot and are not yet boosted. Covid-19 are not required stead should wear their faceto quarantine but inmask around others

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Season’s Greetings!

Mon., Jan. 3: 177 Dreiser Tues., Jan. 4: 177 Dreiser Wed., Jan. 5: 135 Einstein Thurs., Jan. 6: 135 Einstein Fri., Jan. 7: Sat., Jan. 8: Mobile testing van at Bartow Mall in early December. Photo by Ralph Henriquez

Sun., Jan. 9: The mobile van will be closed on New Year’s day..

A little holiday cheer in Broun Place.

Photo by Eva Lazaar

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