Councilwoman Kristy Marmorato
Dear Neighbors,
This week, we continued our commitment to supporting our community members at the Attorney General Hearing for Preston High School, opening for Throggs Neck Little League, and visiting Saint Catherine's Academy! It is always a joy to engage with our amazing community and ensure we keep providing valuable events that meet the needs of our constituents.
In this newsletter, you will find details about the district events that took place this week, along with information on various upcoming events we have planned.
It is an honor to represent you in the New York City Council and continue fighting to keep our community safe, healthy, and prosperous!
Sincerely,
Councilwoman Kristy Marmorato
District 13, Bronx
Meeting with NYPD PSA-8 & 45th Precinct
Last Thursday's meeting with NYPD PSA-8 and the 45th Precinct was a powerful reminder of the unwavering dedication these officers have in ensuring our safety. It was inspiring to hear directly from them about their ongoing efforts and the challenges they face in keeping our community protected.
We are incredibly grateful for the hard work and dedication of our NYPD officers, who go above and beyond every day to keep our communities safe and secure. Their commitment to protecting our neighborhoods does not go unnoticed, and we are fortunate to have such devoted officers serving District 13.
A heartfelt thank you to all of our NYPD officers for their service and for always putting the well-being of our residents first. We truly appreciate everything you do!
Opening Day at Throggs Neck Little League!
On Saturday, we kicked off the season at Throggs Neck Little League, and it was truly a home run!
Councilwoman Marmorato had the honor of throwing the first pitch, and she was absolutely thrilled to see both our boys and girls out on the field, ready to play. Despite the rainy weather, our young athletes showed incredible spirit and determination, making the day even more special.
It was a fantastic start to what promises to be an exciting season, and I’m looking forward to all the fun and hard work ahead. Here’s to a great season – let’s play ball!
Fiame Awards Dinner Dance
This past Friday, I was truly honored to receive the Philip J. Abinanti Community Service Award at the 39th Annual Fiame Bronx Awards Dinner Dance. It was an unforgettable evening that brought together so many incredible individuals who share a deep commitment to our community.
As an Italian American, I’m incredibly proud of my heritage and the values that have shaped who I am today. To be recognized by FIAME for the work we’re doing in District 13 means so much to me, and it’s a testament to the power of collaboration and service. This award is not just for me, but for everyone who works tirelessly to make our community a better place.
It was a beautiful night celebrating education, community, and service—three pillars that are so close to my heart. I’m grateful for this recognition and look forward to continuing the important work ahead!
Visit at St. Catherine's Academy
A big thank you to St. Catharine’s Academy for the incredibly warm welcome! On Monday, Councilwoman Marmorato had the pleasure of meeting the amazing students and dedicated staff, and she was truly inspired by the work being done at the school.
We are excited to continue her support and collaboration with all the schools across District 13—whether Catholic, private, or public—to ensure that every child has access to the resources and opportunities they need to succeed and thrive.
Attorney General Hearing for Preston High School!
On Tuesday, Councilwoman Marmorato proudly joined the Preston High School community at the Attorney General's hearing to stand firmly against the proposed closure. Listening to the heartfelt testimonies from students, parents, and alumni was both powerful and inspiring, underscoring the deep impact this school has on its community.
But this fight is far from over. We will continue to stand strong with Preston, tirelessly advocating for its future and working relentlessly to ensure that our beloved school remains open for generations to come!
Councilwoman Marmorato Taking Action!
We've had enough.
This week, Councilwoman Marmorato, alongside the Common Sense Caucus, proposed legislation to put an end to the City's mandatory composting program and the associated fines!
We support voluntary composting, not financial penalties for hard-working families! This isn't about climate policy—it's just another cash grab!
Read more at https://www.bxtimes.com/
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