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May 1, 2005
Ridge Hill opponents take to the roads
From the Journal News:
Several dozen residents of Yonkers and Greenburgh spent yesterday afternoon voluntarily sitting in a traffic jam in an effort to avoid having to do the same thing many times over.About 50 opponents of Brooklyn developer Bruce Ratner's proposed $600 million Ridge Hill Village took to the streets around the project in their cars to demonstrate how the traffic it may generate will choke already-congested local roads.
Posted by amy at May 1, 2005 10:41 AM