Friday, September 12, 2014

RIDICULOUS SIGNS


  Here are just two examples of the many ridiculous signs that we see every day.


  This sign appears on Broadway just past the new mall at Broadway and West 230th Street. The reason this sign is ridiculous is because there is no double solid line marking in the middle of the street or anywhere else on the roadway.


  No I am not making fun of State Senator Gustavo Rivera, but the photo was taken on Friday September 12th at the intersection of Kingsbridge Road and Webb Avenue, 3 days after the primary date on the poster. Gustavo, you know there is a $75.00 fine for every poster (or any material) placed on  public property since your first opponent Pedro Espada Jr. was fined thousands of dollars for doing this. I hope you are not following in your predecessors footsteps. It is a great photo of you on the poster, keep smiling. 




New York Works Program at the BOEDC Job Openings


Here Are a few Job Openings from the New York Works Program at the BOEDC

CVS Caremark
Customized Recruitment

Bronx Overall Economic Development Corp.
851 Grand Concourse, Rotunda (by Elevator)
Bronx, NY 10451

Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (By Appointment only)
County: Bronx
Contact: New York Works Program at the BOEDC
Phone: 917-763-9670 or 917-628-9797 or 917-952-5657
Web Site: www.labor.ny.gov

Position(s):

PT CLERK/CASHIER - JOB ORDER NUMBER - NY1105246

Ensure customer satisfaction; ensure each customer has a positive shopping experience and remember that the customer is the top priority. 

PT PHOTO LAB TECHNICIAN - JOB ORDER NUMBER - NY1105256

Carry out all functions necessary in providing exceptional customer service, processing customer orders, and promoting/suggesting products and services to customers. Carry out all duties delegated by the Photo Lab Supervisor and Store Management Team. 

FT SHIFT SUPERVISOR TRAINEE - JOB ORDER NUMBER - NY1105250

Carry out all opening and closing procedures in the absence of management. 

PT PHARMACY TECHNICIAN TRAINEE - JOB ORDER NUMBER - NY1105255

Work as part of the Pharmacy Team to ensure that each customer has a positive shopping experience at CVS and to ensure customer satisfaction by serving each customer according to our company Values. The Pharmacy Technician Trainee is a training position where you can move to a Pharmacy 

Technician upon successful completion of CVS Pharmacy Technician Training Program and per local state pharmacy guidelines. 

QUALIFICATIONS: 

- Previous retail experience - Must be at least 16 years of age - High School Diploma or Equivalent preferred

WORK LOCATION:

Positions available in all 5 boroughs.

Please register online before attending recruitment at: http://jobs.cvshealth.com/ click on retail store jobs and call for appointment. Please bring ID and two copies of your resume.

 DIRECTIONS: 

Bronx Overall Economic Development Corp., 851 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451
The office is within the Bronx Supreme Courthouse. Take the 4, or B train to the Yankee Stadium Subway stop. The BX 6, BX 13 and BX 55 buses stop at 161st St./Grand Concourse, in front of the building. EOE
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Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc.
Customized Recruitment

Bronx Overall Economic Development Corp.
851 Grand Concourse, Rotunda (by Elevator)
Bronx, NY 10451

Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (By Appointment Only)
County: Bronx
Contact: New York Works Program at the BOEDC
Phone: 917-763-9670 or 917-628-9797 or 917-952-5657
Web Site: www.labor.ny.gov

Position(s):

LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE - JOB ORDER NUMBER - NY1105189
JOB SUMMARY: Provides skilled nursing care to patient's in their homes under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. Provides service in accordance with Maxim patient philosophy standards and policies. Salary: $22.00 to $25.00 per hour. Must have LPN License.

REGISTERED NURSE - JOB ORDER NUMBER - NY1105176
JOB SUMMARY: Responsible for providing and documenting skilled nursing care along with care developed for each individual patient in accordance with physician's orders when applicable.
Salary: $27.00 to $32.00 per hour. Must have RN License.

CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AIDE - JOB ORDER NUMBER - NY1105188
JOB SUMMARY: This position is a member of the home care team who works under the supervision of a Registered Nurse or Therapist and performs various personal care services as necessary to meet the patient's needs.
Salary: $10.93 to $13.00 per hour. Must have HHA Certification.

All positions are located in the Bronx and Westchester Counties. Part-Time and Full-Time hours are available. Must have at least one (1) year experience. Pre-screening drug test and physical exam i required.
Please bring to the event: copies of the appropriate license/certification/education, medical information, photo identification and reference letters. Also, please bring two copies of your resume.

YOU MUST CALL for an appointment in order to attend. 

DIRECTIONS:
Bronx Overall Economic Development Corp.
851 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451
The office is within the Bronx Supreme Courthouse. Take the 4, or B train to the Yankee Stadium Subway stop. The BX 6, BX 13 and BX 55 buses stop at 161st St./Grand Concourse, in front of the building.
Equal Opportunity Employer Program
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
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Randstad (Fed Ex Ground)
Customized Recruitment

Bronx Overall Economic Development Corp.
851 Grand Concourse, Rotunda (by Elevator)
Bronx, NY 10451

Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. (By Appointment only)
County: Bronx
Contact: New York Works Program at the BOEDC
Phone: 917-763-9670 or 917-628-9797 or 917-952-5657
Web Site: www.labor.ny.gov

Position(s):

TEMPORARY DRIVERS - JOB ORDER NUMBER - NY1104739
JOB SUMMARY: Randstad is adding temporary drivers to provide transportation service for FedEx Ground in the NYC area. This is a full-time seasonal position. Drivers will be servicing Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Manhattan, and Westchester areas.

WORK SCHEDULE:
Monday - Friday or Tuesday - Saturday. 30 - 40 hours per week.

QUALIFICATIONS:
* 21 years old or older.
* Clean driving record. Driving abstract helpful but not necessary.
* Drug Screen, background check and physical required.
* Customer Service Skills.
* Must have a minimum of 1 year of experience in the last 3 years of Commercial Driving (ie. driving Box Truck or like-sized commercial vehicle). One year of commercial driving experience strongly preferred. CDL is not required.
* May include DOT roadside inspection history.

Please register online before attending recruitment at: http://bit.ly/100drivers and call for appointment. Please bring two copies of your resume.

WAGES: $14.00 per hour.

DIRECTIONS:
Bronx Overall Economic Development Corp.
851 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451
The office is within the Bronx Supreme Courthouse. Take the 4, or B train to the Yankee Stadium Subway stop. The BX 6, BX 13 and BX 55 buses stop at 161st St./Grand Concourse, in front of the building.
Equal Opportunity Employer Program
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
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Sears (Sales Associates and Cashiers)
Customized Recruitment

Bronx Overall Economic Development Corp.
851 Grand Concourse, Rotunda (by Elevator)
Bronx, NY 10451

Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Time: 10:30am - 2:30pm. (By Appointment only)
County: Bronx
Contact: New York Works Program at the BOEDC
Phone: 917-763-9670 or 917-628-9797 or 917-952-5657
Web Site: www.labor.ny.gov

Position(s):

Sales Associate - Job Order # : NY1105065 Wages: $8.00 - $10.00 per hour.
Sales Associates are responsible for: selling and servicing customers within one or more departments, maintaining knowledge of products and using this knowledge to assist and educate customers on options available; providing customer assistance; and delivering a positive customer shopping experience. In general, pay for jobs in this category is based on a fixed hourly rate of pay plus potential commissions based on sales; however, the compensation structure may vary by department or store. Must have six months of prior retail experience.

Cashier - Job Order # : NY1105068 Wages: $8.00 - $10.00 per hour.
Cashiers are responsible for providing excellent customer service, efficiently and accurately completing sales and service transactions at the cash wraps, as well as handle customer issues that may arise on the sales floor. Must have six months of prior cashier experience.

TO APPLY: Prior to attending event, candidates must REGISTER ON-LINE AND CALL FOR APPOINTMENT AT (917) 763-9670 or (917) 628-9797 or (917) 952-5657.
Sales Associate:
http://jobs.sears.com/career/337882/Merchandising-Pricing-Associate-New-York-Ny-Yonkers
Cashier: http://jobs.sears.com/career/337912/Cashier-New-York-Ny-Yonkers
*****Please bring two copies of your resume and ID.*****

 DIRECTIONS:
Bronx Overall Economic Development Corp. 851 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451.
The office is within the Bronx Supreme Courthouse. Take the 4, or B train to the Yankee Stadium Subway stop. The BX 6, BX 13 and BX 55 buses stop at 161st St./Grand Concourse, in front of the building.
Equal Opportunity Employer Program
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.

Job Expo 9-17-14


On Wednesday September 17, 2014 the Bronx Library Center will host a job expo for the community.  It is highly recommended that all attendees come professionally dressed and well groomed as well as bring plenty of resumes.  

Location: Bronx Library Center Auditorium

Address: 310 East Kingsbridge Road, Bronx NY 10458

Time: 11:00am-5:00pm
Contact information: Robyn Saunders-Job Coach, phone: 718-579-4260 or email: ceisdepartment@gmail.com.




Wednesday, September 10, 2014

The Day After The Primary - How Did I Do



  The above photo should speak for itself as Senator Jeff Klein handily won re-election. While my crystal ball  predicted a 3 - 1 victory Klein won 2 - 1 or 67% to 33%. 

  It was not a good night however for the Bronx Democratic County organization. My CB predicted only one loss for county, but it seems now that two county backed candidates may wind up losers. In the 79th A.D. independent candidate Michael Blake won with 37%, Bronx Democratic county organization candidate Marsha Michael was only able to garner 23%, Independent candidate George Alvarez 23%, and 15% for the other 3 candidates in this race. In the 86th A.D. where my CB predicted a win by Hector Ramirez over incumbent Victor Pichardo the results (98%) have Hector Ramirez ahead by 11 votes 1,764 (50.2%) to Victor Pichardo 1,753 (49.8%). This race will obliviously be contested (probably by both candidates), and let's see if it can be resolved by the November election. 

  In other races - 
33rd State Senate Gustavo Rivera won 60 - 40 - slightly lower than predicted.
36th State Senate Ruth Hassel- Thompson won 84 16  - as predicted
77th A.D. Latoya Joiner won win 70% of the vote
78th A.D. Jose Rivera won with 77.2 % of the vote, but will be facing his Democratic opponent again who is running on the Republican line in Nov.
85th A.D. Marcos Crespo won with 76% of the vote.

  In all with the Bronx Democratic County organization missing the boat on the mayoral primary and the race for speaker of the city council last night was just another disappointing election night for the Bronx Democratic County organization and Chairman Carl Heastie. There are grumblings much like was heard in 2007 under then Bronx Democratic County Chairman Jose Rivera. The top name to replace Heastie has said that he is not interested right now, but it is believed that there are not enough votes right now to install a new county leader. The Bronx Democratic County Committee meeting is next week right after the primary. We shall see.


Monday, September 8, 2014

Senator Jeff Klein Re-elected UPDATED


UPDATED on Primary Day
  Yes I know that it is the day before the Democratic primary, but I wanted to share this part my weekly column with you which will be in Thursday's Bronx News. Did the Riverdale Press endorse Oliver Koppell as is implied in one of the Koppell mailings, or did Oliver Koppell try to deceive the voters.



Riverdale Report
By Robert Press
Senator Klein Re-Elected
   While this column is being written before Primary day 2014 the headline should be correct. I say it that way, because in the 34th State Senate race challenger Oliver Koppell turned into almost everything that he had accused Senator Klein of being. From the very first word in the debates to the mailings by candidate Oliver Koppell he attacked Senator Jeff Klein since Oliver Koppell had no record to run on. Senator Klein did not have enough time in the debates or room on his mailings to extol his proven track record, which reached new heights for the 34th Senate District, New York City, and New York State in the past two years. He has proven that he deserves to be re-elected and received the endorsement of almost everyone, and almost every union.
  In a mailing from candidate Koppell that disturbed me the most there was the four page review of his endorsements all 11 or 12 that is, if the Riverdale Press really endorsed candidate Koppell. The list is unimpressive especially with Betsy Gotbaum who had to be the worse Public Advocate, and the reason then Mayor Bloomberg wanted to get rid of the office at the top. There is a photo of candidate Koppell at a rally, but it is of candidate Koppell running for Attorney General with the words State Senate under the photo. By the way Oliver Koppell was never elected Attorney General he was anointed by the New York State Assembly to fill the vacant position. The words 'Vote to end corruption in Albany' are also below of the AG photo, and we see how good a job AG Koppell did.
  As for the Riverdale Press endorsement, the back page of the mailing has the New York Times endorsement – 'We enthusiastically support Mr. Koppel in this district'. Right under the New York Times endorsement is the Riverdale Press editorial 'Editorial: The honorable Mr. Koppell', with the words at the bottom of the page saying 'On September 9th Vote for Oliver Koppell.' In checking the September 4th Riverdale Press (the last before Tuesday's Democratic primary) the headline of the editorial reads 'Yes, you must vote.' In the very last paragraph they say that never endorse a candidate, and upon rechecking the Koppell mailer carefully I noticed the date of the Riverdale Press supposedly endorsement is November 7, 2013. Also in the September 4th paper however are two half page ads for candidate Koppell that appear in no other local newspaper. One on the back page, and one on the page opposite the editorial where letters to the editor are usually found. The question is did the Riverdale Press silently endorse Oliver Koppell as its many articles the past weeks would also indicate, or did candidate Oliver Koppell try to device the voters into thinking that the paper had endorsed him?
UPDATE PRIMARY DAY 2014.

That's 81st A.D. District Leader Bruce Feld on the left, State Senator Jeff Klein in the middle, and Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz on the right talking to a voter who has come to vote at the Riverdale Kingsbridge Academy a.k.a. MS/HS 141 the largest poll site in Riverdale. Senator Klein's opponent Oliver Koppell can be seen in the background. Voting was the usual light at 10 AM time.

 I asked candidate Oliver Koppell about the mailing described above and Koppell had no comment. Also at the poll site was the associate editor of the Riverdale Press who said that the newspaper does not endorse candidates. Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz said he was shocked by the mailing and it does appear that Koppell is trying to deceive the voters in the mailing. Senator Klein did not want to comment on the record.







Sunday, September 7, 2014

Cuomo and Hochul energize Dems at GOTV rally for state Senator Klein in Riverdale




In the final countdown to the Democratic Primary, Governor Andrew Cuomo and his running mate, Lieutenant Governor-hopeful Kathy Hochul, revved up Democrats in the 34th State Senate District at a Sunday afternoon Get Out the Vote rally in Riverdale for state Senator Jeff Klein.

Cheering Dems welcomed Governor Andrew Cuomo to The Bronx, as he re-endorsed Senator Klein and energized party members to cast their ballots for him.

Jeff Klein has fought for the people of Westchester and the Bronx for years. Jeff has been a relentless advocate for the people of New York, fighting for common sense gun control and universal statewide pre-kindergarten. He is committed to getting results that improve the lives of everyday New Yorkers and I’m confident he will continue to be a strong partner in Albany to help move our state forward. Today, I’m proud to endorse Jeff Klein for reelection,” said Governor Cuomo.

Jeff Klein is the right leader to help keep New York moving in the fight direction. I look forward to partnering alongside Jeff as we pass the Women's Equality Act, a minimum wage increase and the DREAM Act in Albany as quickly as possible. On Tuesday, I urge voters in Westchester and the Bronx to stand with me, Governor Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio and support Jeff Klein for reelection,said Lieutenant Governor candidate Kathy Hochul.

Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr., Bronx Democratic County Committee Chairman and Assemblyman Carl Heastie and Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz spoke about Senator Klein’s long list of progressive achievements in Albany and their work as a team.

State Senator Jeff Klein has been a strong partner in Albany on numerous issues that matter to the people of The Bronx. From raising the minimum wage and fighting for the DREAM Act, to helping bring new transportation options to the borough and creating new job opportunities in our borough, we have had an incredible ally in the State Senate in Jeff Klein. His record of accomplishment has earned him our support, and I urge all Democrats in the 34th State Senate district to come out on Tuesday and vote to reelect State Senator Jeff Klein,” said Bronx Borough President Diaz.

“I have been proud to partner with State Senator Jeff Klein on legislation that impacts the everyday lives of New Yorkers, such as raising the minimum wage and working to create a public gun crime offender registry in our state. Jeff Klein has a strong record on economic development, public safety, education and numerous other issues that concern the people of The Bronx, and I need partners like him in the State Legislature as we work to move our progressive agenda forward. I urge all voters to support State Senator Jeff Klein on Tuesday,” said Assemblyman Heastie.

“I am thrilled to be part of the great team that we have running in our community: Governor Andrew Cuomo,  Kathy Hochul and state Senator Jeff Klein.  It is not surprising that the governor has endorsed Senator Klein since the two of them have worked together and produced so much for the state.  The New York Daily News endorsement of Senator Klein was right on point and it read, ‘Senator Klein's record of accomplishments dwarfs’ that of his opponent. That is why I am confident that he will win reelection on Tuesday,” said Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz.

State Senator Klein asked Democrats to allow him to continue his positive work.

“This campaign has reminded me of the power we have  to make a difference together. So I am asking for your continued trust, for your support and most importantly your vote on Tuesday. Having the chance to make a difference in your lives has made me who I am and I want to spend the next two years doing the very same thing. Let’s keep fighting, keep growing, keep getting stronger and make our neighborhoods and New York better than it’s ever been,” said Senator Klein.

Bronx County Democratic Barbecue


  Yesterday was the Annual Bronx Democratic County Barbecue. Besides the unlimited hot dogs, hamburgers, side salads, liquid refreshments, and informational booths, the big attraction this year was the 'Ice Bucket Challenge' by 7 Bronx elected officials you can see in the photos below. Each elected official had a bucket of ice poured on their heads, and since Assemblyman Carl Heastie is also the county leader he had two buckets of ice poured on him. 
  Public Advocate Letitia James was on hand showing off her dance steps with the former Dancing District Leader who now hopes to become the Dancing State Committeeman Kenny Agosto. Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. took pride in his candidate for 33rd State Senate Gustavo Rivera, while his father Senator Ruben Diaz Sr. is backing Senator Rivera's opponent who was not present since he is not a Bronx County organization candidate.  State Senator Jeff Klein as you can see in one of the photos was being given some last minute advice by County Leader Heastie, and again Senator Klein's opponent was no where to be found. The grill was manned by members of the Bronx Young Democrats who were cooking the food faster than it could be eaten. The BYD's deserve a shout out as they were cooking over a hot grill while the temperature was over 90 degrees. 


Left - Bronx Young Democrats Daniel Johnson and John Zaccarro Jr. are manning the grill to get the franks and burgers cooked.
Right Public Advocate Letitia James, and Assemblyman Luis Sepulveda have District Leader Julia Rodriguez between them.
Below - the Public Advocate Dances with Kenny Agosto (left) the former 'Dancing District Leader'.






Left - BP Ruben Diaz Jr. with his candidate incumbent Gustavo Rivera in the 33rd State Senate District. Senator Rivera is holding the latest edition of the Bronx News with election predictions for Tuesday's Democratic primary. Maybe that is why he and BP Diaz have such big smiles.
Right - Senator Ruben Diaz Sr. arrives in his modified ice cream truck painted for Assemblyman Marcos Crespo this year. Senator Diaz Sr. is backing the opponent of Senator Gustavo Rivera in the 33rd State Senate race. 


Left - State Senator Jeff Klein with Riverdale Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinotwitz and soon to be new 81th A.D. District Leader Eric Dinowitz. 
Right - County Leader Carl Heastie seems to be giving Senator Jeff Klein some last minute advice.
Bronx County Executive Director Iachia Bravo announces that since Assemblyman Carl Heastie is also the county leader that he will have two buckets of ice poured on him.
Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz has his son Eric pour the bucket of ice over him, and that is Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj also being dunked on the right.


Councilman Andy King was the last to have the bucket of ice poured on him. CM King took of his bowtie as not to get it wet.
Also taking the ice bucket challenge were State Senator Ruth Hassel-Thompson, Assemblyman Mike Benedetto, and District Leader Cynthia Cox who did not make it into the photos.