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Rising real estate prices and an influx of tourists have chipped away its neighborliness and bohemian flair.
Now retired, they have come to love the distinct rhythms of mobile home living and what Mrs. Samuels called its neighborliness.
Today, those children are grown and Mrs. Carsky is a widow, but she still lives in her seven-bedroom colonial home in Cedar Knolls, enjoying a community that continues to nurture her with its neighborliness and is within walking distance of her church and the stores she frequents in Bronxville.
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This tidy city has retained many of its old-fashioned virtues, like neighborliness and very hard work.
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