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The Village Voice, March 19th, 2003

NEIGHBORHOODS Take the No. 4 train uptown to the very last stop and you'll think that, by some freakish MTA oversight you've actually been dropped off in Westchester County. Woodlawn, a tiny neighborhood full of quaint small-town homes and businesses at the northern tip of the Bronx, is surrounded by open space, a lot like its suburban neighbors. Lifetime resident Collette Mooney describes the area's dichotomy simply: "You live in the city but you don't live in a city." The other thing that will strike passersby as they cruise Woodlawn's one commercial street is the Chinese food place. There...

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