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River Park Towers Mgmt Office
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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Review content:
Man, I loved this place growing up. The school, community room, the barbershop, the swimming pool and supermarket. The sandpark, the oldpark, cedar park, Millies, the candystore, the cleaners. I remember when Jesse Jackson's helicopter flew down to the baseball field. Sounds like everything you'd want in a community. You could literally not leave the ""hood"" as we called it until you were 14 when you left eighth grade. I was there from nursery school to 8th grade with a couple of catholic school stops in between. Was there from 75 till like 88 when my parents bought a crib outta town, they stayed till like 95. they wanted us outta there cuz they saw where it was headed. It was not the projects when I was there, and people loved it. We had our issues but it was the place to be in the 80's. I remember when that song ""dollar bill y'all"" was out and I think WBLS was throwing money out of someone's window in Bldg. 20. I grew up in bldg 30 on the 25th floor. Maintenance did they thing back in the day, even painted. We had cockaroaches, not them big waterbugs that be in BK or Africa, but yo, it was the Bronx. I remember when some woman and her family came to our crib outta town a few years back because she wanted to show her kids where she grew up. Man I know I can't do that with my son. I haven't been back since I got married in 06, but i still keep in touch with cats that know what's really good and as always, I heard it ain't worth it. Cuz, it hurts to read ish like what i'm seeing. I missed the reunion this year but i'll be there next year.
Pros: everything you needed was there, you ain't have to drive nowhere
Cons: One way in, One way out. And every block knew that!!!
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