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Month and Year    Contents  
March 2009
  • Board Elected, Finances Reviewed, Tales Told at BA Annual Meeting
  • Yard Sale Set For Saturday, May 30; Volunteers Needed
  • Group Developing Proposals to Make Our Streets Safer for Pedestrians and Cyclists
  • Orfeo Duo Wins 2009 LMCC Grant
  • Community Sale Table
  • Aging in Place Initiative Compiling Resource List
  • Carolers, With Cold Noses, Celebrate season
  • Trash Issue Addressed With No Wasted Effort
  • Neighborhood Economics: Four Stores, Four Stories
  • Green Team Getting Ready to Blossom Again
  • Deli with Unusual Name Opens on Broadway
  • Block Association Tutors Working With Semiperm Residents
  • Can You Help Improve Our Website or Database?
  • 96th St. Subway Renovation
  • Panhandling and Homelessness
  • Anti_idling Law Strengthened
  • Block Association Reserves Dropping, Contributions Down
  • Board Members, Officers Elected
  • On Broadway: Openings and Closings
  • Thank You, Members
  • Survey Completed for West End Preservation Society
June 2009
  • Many Volunteers Contribute to a Great Sixth Annual Yard Sale
  • Bloomingdale Aging in Place Reports Progress
  • La Rural: the Argentine Way with Beef, Just a Stroll Away
  • 2008 Yard Sale Photographs
  • The Block Association Thanks the Generous Donors to the 2009 Yard Sale!
  • O'Reilly's Rules for Running the Precinct: Competence, Candor, Concern!
  • O'Reilly's Tips for a Safer Neighborhood
  • Summer Entertainment in Riverside Park
  • New Trees Planted on Our Blocks While Others Falter
  • Activist Raises Stink Over Substandard eals for Seniors
  • Neighbors Gather for 10th Annual Poetry in the Park
  • News Update: W. 96th St. Subway Progress
  • News Update: Crime Statistics for May, 2009
  • News Update: Con Ed Replaces Feeders
  • Semiperm's Residents: Stepping Into a Better Future
  • On Broadway: Openings and Closings
  • Salvatore Malanga
  • Thank You, Members
  • Riverside Dtr. Crossing Safer for Pedestrians
September 2009
  • Bloomingdale Aging in Place to Offer Book, Writing Groups
  • Expanded Halloween Parade Scheduled For Saturday, Oct. 31; Volunteers Needed
  • New Restaurants: A is for Aangan, Angelina Pizzabar
  • Landmark West! to Honor "Unsung Heroes" of Historic Preservation
  • PicNic to Host More "Café's Columbia"
  • Annual Theater Party Scheduled for Sept. 26 To See New Pan Asian Repertory Production
  • Huge Storm Wreaks Havoc in Riverside Park
  • Post Ofice Actions Raise Concerns over Closings, Hours
  • W. 104th St Block Association Celebrates With 20th Yard Sale, Saturday, Sept. 26
  • Treewells Planted Three Months Ago Have Grown More Beautiful
  • Childcare Volunteers Needed at Semiperm
  • Proposals to Improve Street and Sidewalk Design Advanced by UWS Group
  • Livable Streets Survey
  • News Update: Zoning Agreement Revisited
  • News Update: Street Trees Removed, Revived
  • News Update: 96th St. Subway Renovation
  • You May Not See It, But There Is Crime in Our Neighborhood
  • On Broadway: Openings and Closings
  • Thank You, Members
  • Primary Choices for Democrats on Sept. 15
December 2009
  • Happy Hordes Haunt Haven of Halloween Hobgoblins
  • Help Wanted. Help Badly Needed!
  • 107 West: Old Favorite Gets New Look and Menu
  • Bloomingdale Aging in Place Concludes Busy Year
  • BA Applies for Block Improvement Grant
  • Block Association Celebrates Winter Solstice on Dec. 21
  • Neighbors Help at Semiperm with Childcare and Tutoring; Another Writing Tutor Needed
  • Precinct Council Connects Community with Local Police Leadership
  • Police Reports: Some Victimized, But Overall Crime Down in 24th Precinct
  • Street Guard Keeps a Watchful Eye on Our Blocks
  • Photos from the 2009 Halloween Parade
  • News Update: W. 96th St. Station Progress
  • News Update: Shelters Seek Holiday Gifts
  • News Update: Another Street Tree Removed
  • Alternate Side Parking Exceptions for 2010
  • Dig We Must: Con Ed Activity on W. 103rd St.
  • MBP Stringer Invites Community Board Applications
  • On Broadway: Openings and Closings
  • Thank You, Members
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