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Amy Bentley

New York

Journalist at Freelance

NYU Professor of food studies @NYU_NFS; Curator, Food and COVID-19 NYC Digital Archive; Series Co-Editor Food in Modern History @BloomsburyFood

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  • 1 week ago | dailybulletin.com | Amy Bentley

    When will the sewer project on Van Buren in Riverside be completed?

  • 1 week ago | pressenterprise.com | Amy Bentley

    Q: Lorna Jenkins of Riverside asked for a status update on the large sewer project on Van Buren Boulevard in Riverside, between Wood Road and Washington Street, that has caused rough road in the area. For most of the last year, she said, the government has been installing a sewer line on both sides of the street and the road is a “rough ride” that will need repaving. She said heard this project would be completed in March 2025.

  • 2 weeks ago | pressenterprise.com | Amy Bentley

    Q: Richard Tossetti of Temecula said his REAL ID driver’s license will expire soon and he is in the process of renewing it. Tossetti asked if he will again need to submit the identity documents proving who he is, and he has not moved or changed addresses since he initially applied for a REAL ID. A: The federal enforcement date for the REAL ID began May 7, as we recently discussed, so our reader’s question is timely for those who obtained their REAL ID early on.

  • 2 weeks ago | dailynews.com | Amy Bentley

    UPDATED: May 21, 2025 at 7:43 AM PDTMost drivers can renew online, as long as they are not changing their address or updating personal information. Amy Bentley shares more. Subscribe to continue reading this article. Already subscribed? To log in, click here.

  • 3 weeks ago | modbee.com | Amy Bentley

    This week we write more on the issue of high beams while driving. We heard from several readers over the past few weeks about the incorrect use of a vehicle's high beams, which we addressed in a recent column. Glenn Olsen of Riverside said he's noticed an increasing number of people who drive with their high beams on at all times and asked us to share with our readers that this is illegal, rude, potentially dangerous and unnecessary.

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