The four bedroom, two bathroom home at 9 Edgewood Ave., Yonkers was sold on April 8 by Leroy and Georgia Hodges for $390,000. The buyer was Perla Valentin.
There were 1,270 total OASDI beneficiaries in New York zip code 14136 in 2018, a 2 percent increase over 2017, which had only 1,245 total beneficiaries, according to the official Social Security Administration website.
The home at 1056 Walton Ave., Bronx was sold on April 8, 2020 by Jewel H. Earland S. and Kenrick Benjamin Earland S. and Wilfred Benjamin Jr. for $156,000. The buyers were Wilfred Benjamin Jr. and Kenrick Benjamin.
There were 2,835 total OASDI beneficiaries in New York zip code 14063 in 2018, a 0.18 percent increase over 2017, which had only 2,830 total beneficiaries, according to the official Social Security Administration website.
On April 8, Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB and Upland Mortgage Loan Trust A. sold their home at 108 Park Ave., Yonkers to Racquel R Gordon-Skervin and Fredrick L Skervin for $475,000.
There were 590 total OASDI beneficiaries in New York zip code 14716 in 2018, a 0.84 percent decrease from 2017, which had only 595 total beneficiaries, according to the official Social Security Administration website.
On April 8, 2020, Bai Young TSE and Shao Zhu Su purchased a home at 1052 White Plains Road, Bronx from Bai Young TSE, Michelle Yang and Jin Ling Kuang for $50,000.
There were 960 total OASDI beneficiaries in New York zip code 14062 in 2018, a 2.7 percent increase over 2017, which had only 935 total beneficiaries, according to the official Social Security Administration website.
There were 535 total OASDI beneficiaries in New York zip code 14718 in 2018, unchanged from 2017, which had same total beneficiaries, according to the official Social Security Administration website.
The home at 65 Wood Road 7C, Bronx was sold on April 8, 2020 by Cynthia Williams, Joel and Millicent H. Brown and Millicent Hamilton-Brown for $225,000. The buyer was Syeda Hussain.
Amir Muhadith, formerly Chauncey Hawkins, a 45-year-old inmate in federal prison in South Carolina is deserving of clemency, says U.S. prison reform activist and former inmate Alice Marie Johnson.