Fordham Hill Oval Welcomes New Board

By TATYANA TURNER The gated community known as Fordham Hill Oval Cooperative welcomed a new board of directors, ending a hostile saga sparked by some dissatisfied cooperative owners of the sprawling complex.

Faction of Fordham Hill Shareholders Hire Law Firm to Monitor Elections

  By DAVID CRUZ Board meetings for the Fordham Hill Oval Corp., a sprawling gated community, are often held at St. Tolentine Church, across from the neighboring co-ops. But on Feb. 10, a faction of some 100 shareholders gathered there to determine how it could unseat the current Board.

Fordham Hill Oval Shareholders to Discuss Suit Against Board, Management Tonight

by DAVID CRUZ  Several shareholders of a gated community in Fordham will be putting their heads together this evening hoping to regain control of the sprawling complex amid turmoil. The shareholders, all tenants at the sprawling Fordham Hill Oval Cooperatives, will get together at the Father Smith Center at the corner of West Fordham Road and Andrews Avenue tonight to determine how to legally disband the current Board of Directors, establish an interim board and remove Argo Management, which oversees the properties. For the past few months, shareholders have been in loggerheads with the Board of Directors. The Board’s incumbent


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Fordham Hill Shareholders Consider Lawsuit

By MICHAEL BROWN JR. Tenants of a plush apartment complex in West Fordham are mulling a lawsuit against its board of directors, citing new fees illegally imposed by its Board president.

Bronx Organizers Celebrate Victory in Long Armory Fight

The Reverend Que English, a member of the Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition who spent countless hours over several months hammering out what is believed to be the strongest community benefits in the history of New York City, stood in front of the Kingsbridge Armory and claimed victory.

Group Wants Kingsbridge Armory to be Bicycling Center

The six-day bicycle race, made popular in Madison Square Garden in the late 1800s but not held in the city for decades, could be coming to the long-vacant Kingsbridge Armory come spring time. If that works out, event organizers say they will push for the Armory to become the permanent home of a regional bicycling center.