Wednesday, April 29, 2015

DeBlasio Choses Yale


  That is Dante deBlasio has made his choice for college. 

The 17 year old son of NYC Mayor Bill deBlasio was accepted into many different colleges around the country, and his choice is Yale University. 

Mom Charlene McCray announced the decision on Twitter earlier today. 

BP DIAZ KICKS OFF BRONX WEEK 2015



  On Sunday, May 3, 2015, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. will host an outdoor food, music and art festival at the Bronx General Post Office to kick-off Bronx Week 2015. Over 350 people are expected to be in attendance.

This year’s 2015 Bronx Walk of Fame inductees include actor and activist Malik Yoba; NBA Legend and Hall of Famer Dolph Schayes; and actress, author and television commentator Stacey Dash. Longtime borough business leader, philanthropist and the founder of Delicioso Coco Helado, Alfredo Thiebaud, will also be posthumously inducted in to the Bronx Walk of Fame.

The festival “block party” will be hosted by the developer of the Bronx Post Office, Youngwoo and Associates and the Bristol Group, at the back of the building on Anthony J. Griffin Place. The event is designed to share with the community the inventive plans for this unique space, and will also focus on highlighting and celebrating local culture and entrepreneurship.

A flyer for the event can be found at http://on.nyc.gov/1z1wtuM.

 WHAT:                      Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. & Youngwoo and Associates host “Bronx Week 2015” Kick-off
 WHEN:                      Sunday, May 3, 2015
                                    1 p.m.
                                   
 WHERE:                  Bronx General Post Office
558 Grand Concourse (Anthony J. Griffin Place & East 149th Street)
                                    Bronx, NY


Upcoming Bronx Chamber of Commerce Events




Friendly Reminder 
Spring is finally here ! 
 The Bronx Chamber of Commerce would like to invite you to our upcoming events: 

Thursday, April 30th 
Join us for a great way to end the month with
a Complimentary Networking Event hosted by
 NorthEast Community Bank
 at the  
The Bronx Beer Hall from 5:00 p.m. -7:00 p.m.
Looking forward to seeing you there please 
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This Weekend 
Saturday, May 2nd  
37th Annual Roscoe C. Brown Jr. Hall of Fame 10K - 5K Runs and 2 Mile Walk 
Hosted by Bronx Community College 
To register click below: 

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Next Week 
Monday, May 4th 

Attend the swearing in ceremony of the board members of the Chamber and the unveiling of the centennial plaque with a refreshing morning of networking at 12 Noon 

Located at Bronx County Building - Rotunda
851 Grand Concourse
Bronx, New York 10451


 Call 718-828-3900 or go onto our website www.bronxchamber.org for more
 information

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Buffalo Wild Wings Opens in New BJ's Mall in Kingsbridge





Above - You can see that every seat in the new Buffalo Wild Wings which Opened Monday April 17th in the BJ's Mall located at West 237th Street and Broadway (in the Kingsbridge section of the Bronx) is a sports fans fantasy, and the food is delicious as it is made to your order. 

Below - Is the bar area where more sports action can be seen (there are about 75 televisions large screen and giant sized as in the two photos all around the huge restaurant). You can order one of 14 Domestic, 12 imported, or 18 specialty crafted beers or brews. There are also dozens of assorted liquor drinks available, and be warned that you will see the sign that you must be over 21 to drink and your ID will be carefully checked according to the restaurant management. 






Above - More televisions, as you can see the Hockey and Basketball playoffs as well as baseball games were being shown. 
Below - Just a sample of the sports memorabilia on display throughout the restaurant. 





Above and Below are the menu items. You can see the 23 types of different sauces that you can get for your Buffalo Wild Wings, from Smilin', to Sizzlin', to Screaming flavors. Also on the menu are Burgers, Wraps, Salads, Kids Meals, side orders, drinks - Beer, Liquor, and soda, the available deserts, and the story of how Buffalo Wild Wings came about.





Above - No the #82 on the t-shirts is not for former Pittsburgh Steeler Hall of Fame Wide Receiver John Stallworth (the 82nd pick in the 1974 draft, who wore the number 82 as I thought), but for the year 1982 when Buffalo Wild Wings opened its first restaurant. 
Below - A Basketball game is available to play.



Overall my experience at Buffalo Wild Wings gets a 94 rating. Why 94 you may ask, well it was the first day, the food was excellent, the service was good, but I did see management strategically placed to help the staff with any problems that did come up. There were plenty of seats available, and in talking to the manager it was hoped that BJ's would have been open when Buffalo Wild Wings did, but business was good enough for a quiet grand opening. I was told that there are many special events that go on such as Traditional Tuesday Wing Night where the Traditional Wings go for 65 cents each, and on Thursday the same is for the Traditional Boneless Wings 65 Cents each also that night. It seems that for now there is going to be valet parking on the 2nd floor parking lot in front of Buffalo Wild Wings to prevent non shopping center parkers. Once Bj's opens there will be more parking as it was said there will be parking for 500 cars in all, and when business gets going at Buffalo Wild Wings all 500 spaces may be needed. 

This Kingsbridge Buffalo Wild Wings is a franchise store, and is the 16th store opened in the Metro area by the franchise based in White Plains. I was told however that while the franchise territory covers NYC, Long Island, Westchester County and lower Connecticut it does not include Staten Island or Suffolk County where there are Corporate stores. 




While many pay per view events are broadcast at Buffalo Wild Wings, due to the huge cost of the Championship Boxing match on Saturday May 2nd between Mayweather and Pacouiau there is going to be a $20.00 cover charge in the evening as is seen in the poster by the elevator.


New BJ's Opening Delayed Again Due to Water Problems





  The highly anticipated opening of the BJ's Wholesale Club in the new mall located at West 237th Street and Broadway will be delayed again until sometime in the summer. The reason for the added delay from the original Fall 2014 opening is now due to a lack of adequate water and/or sewer lines. The current water/sewer lines were adequate for the old Stella Doro Plant, but not now for the new Wholesale Club store. 

  In talking with Marlene Cintron the head of the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation which had a major role in bringing BJ's to this site, and in the other new Broadway mall at West 230th Street, she said that the city is going to have to replace the water and/or sewer lines that lead in to BJ's from the Broadway mains to solve the current water backup problem plaguing the warehouse club store site. The other stores that are opening up on the other side of the mall are not effected. 


Monday, April 27, 2015

Assemblyman Dinowitz strongly backs plan to push back teacher evaluation system deadline to 2016



  Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz offered his strong support for the Board of Regents’ directive to the state education department to push back the deadline for school districts to fully implement new teacher evaluations to Sept. 2016 instead of Nov. 15 of this year – ensuring that schools won’t have to worry about having their state funding put in jeopardy this year. He noted that making sure local schools have the funding they need to continue providing a quality education to students has been and remains a top priority, and school children shouldn’t have to suffer any consequences resulting from a deadline being missed.

“This is exactly why the Assembly Majority fought so hard during budget negotiations to put the teacher evaluation system into the hands of the Board of Regents,” said Assemblyman Dinowitz. “We made sure the budget language was crafted to give the Board of Regents significant flexibility in coming up with a new teacher evaluation system. The Assembly Majority also made sure that dedicated education experts who actually understand what goes on in the classroom were elected to the Board of Regents. We’re seeing the results of those wise decisions today.”

The Board of Regents will work to find a way to administratively extend the deadline for school districts to approve new teacher evaluation systems to Sept. 1, 2016. Assemblyman Dinowitz noted that the Regents have that authority and he supported the decision to push the deadline back. 

Under the original plan in the budget, the June 30, 2015, deadline would remain for the Regents to adopt regulations to decide issues such as how much weight to give state-based tests under the new evaluation system, but that giving districts more time to implement the new system would help them to design fair, effective teacher evaluations.

“The Legislature elects a Board of Regents for a reason: to ensure that qualified education experts are directing the education system in our state – not politics,” Assemblyman Dinowitz said. “Extending the deadline will relieve some of the unnecessary pressure to rush through new teacher evaluations. The Assembly Majority continues to stand with teachers to fight any unfair attacks against them, and will keep working to make our schools the best they can be so our children can succeed.”

Editor's Note:  We wonder if Assemblyman Dinowitz, who was a School Board 10 candidate on a slate with then School Board 10 candidate Roberto Ramirez had this thought when he was running for School Board 10. Also we wonder if Assemblyman Dinowitz is in favor of Assembly Education Chair Nolan's bill of changing the wording 'FAILING SCHOOL' to 'STRUGGLING SCHOOL'. 

BP DIAZ REACTS TO LATEST JOB NUMBERS



  Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. is praising new job numbers from the New York State Department of Labor, which show even more improvement in the borough’s unemployment rate.

“As I have said in the past, what we are doing in The Bronx is working. Our efforts are bearing fruit. We are creating jobs, and we are making sure that Bronx residents are getting the jobs we are creating,” said Borough President Diaz.

Last week, the New York State Department of Labor released new unemployment figures for March 2015 which showed The Bronx unemployment rate at 8.9%, down from 9.8% in February 2015 and down from a peak of 13.9% in January 2010. The latest numbers show that Bronx County is no longer the county with the highest unemployment rate in New York State, as well.
The Department of Labor’s complete release can be found athttp://on.ny.gov/1KdpGil.

Since Borough President Diaz took office in 2009, The Bronx has seen more than $7 billion in total development, which has led to the creation of over 15,000 new jobs. In addition, a partnership created by Governor Andrew Cuomo in August between the New York State Department of Labor and the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation, as part of the “NY Works” program, is placing Bronx residents in these jobs, helping to ensure that new development here benefits everyone, especially Bronxites.

“We are making considerable progress in The Bronx, and this is very positive news. But there is more work that needs to be done. My office will continue to work with the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation, our elected officials, business community, community boards, non-profits, and the 1.4 million people who call this borough their home to make The Bronx an even better place to live, work and raise a family. Great things are happening in The Bronx, and the best is yet to come,” added Borough President Diaz.