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Co-op City Memorial Day Commemoration

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The annual Memorial Day ceremony sponsored by the American Legion Post 1871 will take place on Sunday, May 28, at 3 p.m. in Harley J. Mosley Sr. Veterans Memorial Park at the corner of Bartow Avenue and Milton Alexander Way (Asch Loop), opposite garage #4. The community is invited to attend and pay solemn respects to our fallen soldiers.

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Candidates’ Forums

Broadcast Schedule

Shareholders, tune in to the Riverbay Crawler at 10 a.m., 8 p.m. and 3 a.m. daily to view Candidates’ Forums #3 of the 2023 Riverbay Board election. The Crawler is accessible on channel 12 (MATV) and channel 591 (Altice). The broadcast of forums 1, 2 & 3 are also on the Riverbay YouTube channel, https://bit. ly/3h6CrF7, or scan the QR code here to be connected.

Coffee With Mike

Assemblyman Mike Benedetto will host another Coffee with Mike today, Sat., May 27, 9:30 a.m.10:30 a.m. at 133 Einstein Loop. All are invited to attend and share your comments.

Senior Food Boxes

Food Bank for NYC food box distribution will take place on Thursday, June 8, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. in Dreiser Center. You must be 60+; bring ID & proof of address.

Water Leak Sensors

In an effort to mitigate expenditures for the corporation due to convector clogs, Riverbay Corporation encourages shareholders to learn about “water leak sensors.” Although many options available on the market which can be found by conducting an online search and perusing consumer reports.

These devices are easy to install, utilize wireless technology and may be paired with your smart phone to send a text and email alert when a convector clog occurs in your apartment.

The device can assist in:

• the convectors.

• cosmetic repairs

• Preventing the loss of time in order to stay home for

Scheduled Repairs

• Preventing force entries (drill outs) from management when residents are not home when a leak occurs.

It is important for shareholders to understand that although this is an individual cost that they are incurring, the overall cost to the community as a whole is expected to be less. For example, the estimated cost of damages due to convector related issues in this community is $7.5 million a year. This expenditure is shared among the community through the corporation’s operational cost. This cost has a direct impact on carrying charge increases impacting our shareholders. Riverbay has heard several testimonials from shareholders who have already invested in this product who report that “water leak sensors” they installed under their convecapartments.

—Riverbay Management

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