Saturday, November 8, 2025

Housing Lottery Launches for El Hogar at 2444 Tiebout Avenue in Fordham, The Bronx

 

The affordable housing lottery has launched for El Hogar, a ten-story mixed-use building at 2444 Tiebout Avenue in Fordham, The Bronx. Designed by Monica Lopez Architect and developed by Comunilife, Inc., the structure yields 83 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 32 units for residents with at least one household member who is 62 years of age or older at the time of the application and with incomes ranging from $0 to $58,320.

Amenities include an on-site resident manager, elevator, shared laundry room, bike storage lockers, common area Wi-Fi, gym, and community center. Residences are equipped with energy-efficient appliances, high-speed internet, intercoms, and air conditioning.

At 40 percent of the AMI, there are 27 studios with a monthly rent equivalent to 30 percent of their income for incomes ranging from $0 to $51,840, and five one-bedrooms with a monthly rent equivalent to 30 percent of their income for incomes ranging from $0 to $58,320.

Prospective renters must meet income and household size requirements to apply for these apartments. Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than December 29, 2025.

Permits Filed for 912 Faile Street in Hunts Point, The Bronx


 

Permits have been filed for a four-story residential building at 912 Faile Street in Hunts Point, The Bronx. Located between Seneca Avenue and Garrison Avenue, the lot is near the Hunts Point Avenue subway station, served by the 6 train. Joel Silberstein is listed as the owner behind the applications.

The proposed 52-foot-tall development will yield 13,237 square feet designated for residential space. The building will have 20 residences, most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 661 square feet. The steel-based structure will also have a penthouse and a 20-foot-long rear yard.

Ariel Golshan of AG Engineering PLLC is listed as the architect of record.

Demolition permits have not been filed as of yet. An estimated completion date has not been announced.

Bronx River Art Center (BRAC) - Introducing BRAC Coffee Corner!

 


We are excited to launch an informal coffee & tea bar 
for our visitors, artists and students! 



Self Service Coffee, Tea and light snacks will be available on Saturdays & Special Event days! 

$2 Suggested Donation for all items



Support BRAC

Bronx River Art Center 1087 East Tremont Ave PO Box 5002 Bronx, NY 10460 

Governor Hochul Honors Veterans with Annual Free Fishing Day

A man and child fishing in a boat on a lake

Get Offline and Get Outside to Enjoy Freshwater Fishing on Nov. 11

Free Fishing Day is One of Many Ways New York State Recognizes and Assists Veterans and Active Duty Military in Connecting to the Outdoors

Governor Kathy Hochul announced that the last statewide Free Fishing Day of 2025 will occur Tuesday, Nov. 11, to mark Veterans Day and honor those who defended and protected our nation’s democracy and freedoms. During Free Fishing Days, New York State waives the fishing license requirement for freshwater fishing in New York’s waters. While no license is required, all other freshwater fishing regulations remain in effect.

“Fall is a great time of year to fish in New York’s pristine waters while honoring a veteran in your life,” Governor Hochul said. “I encourage New Yorkers to Get Offline and Get Outside on this free fishing day to enjoy an affordable outdoor recreation opportunity on the water and to reflect on the freedoms that we have in this country thanks to our Veterans.”

In addition to Free Fishing Days, there are other options for veterans or active-duty military members to fish for free or at a reduced cost. New York State offers free/reduced fee fishing licenses of 40 percent or more for active-duty military members meeting certain criteria and for resident veterans with a service-related disability.

As water temperatures drop through the fall, plenty of exciting fishing opportunities pick up across the state. Trout fishing is a fall favorite, as trout stream regulations are now catch and release, artificial lures only in inland streams statewide through March 31. New York’s Great Lakes tributaries are in full swing with runs of Pacific salmon (kings and cohos), steelhead, and brown trout. Tiger muskellunge and muskellunge fishing can also pick up this time of year. Keep in mind that the muskellunge season closes Nov. 30 for inland waters and Dec. 15 for Great Lakes waters. For up-to-date reports on what’s biting when fishing in Western or Central New York, check out the Lake Erie and Western NY Fishing Hotline and the Central NY Fishing Hotline.

Free Fishing Days further support Governor Hochul's “Get Offline, Get Outside” initiative that promotes physical and mental health by helping encourage New York’s children and families to put down their phones and computers, take a break from social media, and enjoy recreation and outdoor social gatherings. One of the ways teens and youth can find ideas to get offline is through DEC’s Get Offline, Get Outside Challenge, which offers 50 fun and interesting activities for youth to complete by the age of 19.

To honor and assist veterans through therapeutic outdoor programs, DEC last weekend hosted its annual ‘Healing Military Servicemembers and Veterans thru Fly Fishing’ weekend on the Salmon River in Oswego County. For more than 15 years, DEC has organized this three-day fly fishing event for veterans and wounded service members. Despite the challenge of low water levels this year, all 12 participants caught fish, including steelhead, coho salmon, and even a few very late Chinook salmon. Many of DEC’s programs help make this event possible, including DEC’s Environmental Education staff leading the event, Environmental Conservation Police Officers hosting participants and volunteers at the training academy and offering a drift boat, Salmon River Fish Hatchery staff hosting dinners and helping with logistics, and other staff support. Participants work through local veterans organizations, including Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing, Inc., and local veterans groups in Rochester and Binghamton. Every year participants affirm that the time on water, camaraderie of other service members, and amazing support of volunteers do wonders for their mental health. Pictures available here and here.

For those looking for a fishing spot on Veterans Day, visit DEC’s Places to Fish site for popular destinations statewide. Mapping tools are also available, such as the DEC info Locator Interactive Map or the Tackle Box feature in the HuntFishNY mobile app to find a fishing spot near you with information on parking, boat launches, trout stream regulations, and more.

Fish are a healthy, local, and sustainable source of protein for many people. Consider donating your catch to neighbors in need. Anglers and others who eat fish are reminded to always consult the New York State Department of Health’s advice on eating wild-caught fish to help make informed choices and reduce potential exposure to contaminants.


DEC Statement on Water Quality Certification for Proposed Northeast Supply Enhancement Pipeline Project

 

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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced the agency's approval of required permits, including a Clean Water Act Section 401 Water Quality Certification, for the proposed Northeast Supply Enhancement (NESE) pipeline project. The full decision is outlined in a letter issued today to Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company, LLC.  

DEC subjects all applications for environmental permits to an extensive and transparent review process to ensure the protection of public health and the environment. DEC’s review process for interstate natural gas pipeline applications is project-specific, varying by the type and scope of the application, and is guided by stringent State and federal environmental laws and regulations.   

Reviews are limited to the scope of the State’s regulatory authority. They include any applicable federal requirements, which in the case of NESE, includes changes since 2020, such as the 2023 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Clean Water Act rulemaking and guidance executed after DEC’s 2020 review of the NESE Water Quality Certification application; all public comments; availability of project-specific conditions consistent with State requirements to avoid or significantly minimize potential project impacts; other recently constructed projects that required in-water construction activities; and substantive revisions to ecological considerations, such as a correction to the hard clam density that was considered in the 2020 application.  

DEC’s comprehensive review of the May 2025 NESE application materials also included supporting materials provided by the applicant, an extended public comment period, and more than 17,000 new public comments received on the project.   

The letter, responsiveness summary to public comments, information about the Water Quality Certification, and other supporting materials are available on DEC’s website: https://dec.ny.gov/environmental-protection/facilities-in-your-neighborhood/northeast-supply-enhancement-project-nese.  

DEC is requiring a range of environmentally protective conditions in the NESE Water Quality Certification that include:

  • comprehensive oversight: DEC is requiring on-site, independent, third-party monitors that will directly oversee project implementation to ensure compliance. All reporting and monitoring will be conducted in accordance with DEC-approved plans;
  • minimizing and mitigating impacts to critical resources, including Atlantic and shortnose sturgeon, winter flounder, and hard clams; construction work windows to avoid sediment disturbance during critical times of year to protect the life cycles of hard clams and minimize impacts to aquatic species; requiring the project developer to implement mitigation for all unavoidable impacts, which is estimated to cost approximately $23.5 million, pending DEC’s ongoing assessment; and
  • preventing contaminants from contravening water quality in the Raritan and Lower New York bays: the project developer must implement a Dredge Management Plan that limits contaminants from being suspended in the water column and details adaptive management techniques.

DEC is committed to closely monitoring the project’s construction and adherence to all permit conditions to ensure the full protection of New York’s waterways.   

In addition, the Constitution Pipeline Company, LLC today withdrew its application for permits, including the required Clean Water Act Section 401 Water Quality Certification, for the proposed Constitution pipeline project. The withdrawal follows DEC’s legally required comprehensive evaluation of the application materials and DEC’s issuance of three Notices of Incomplete Application for insufficient information. Constitution also failed to take action on the federal level at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the lead agency for interstate pipelines. DEC’s July 2, August 26, and September 30, 2025, notices detailed the requirements necessary to meet the State’s thresholds for an application to be determined complete for public review and comment. The Constitution Pipeline Company did not fulfill these repeated information requests and, on November 7, 2025, formally withdrew the application from further consideration. The withdrawal notice is available here

Governor George Pataki Endorses Elise Stefanik for New York Governor to 'Make New York Affordable Again'

 


Governor George Pataki officially endorsed Elise Stefanik for Governor of New York to "make New York affordable and competitive again."

Governor George Pataki:


"Elise Stefanik represents the kind of change New York desperately needs. For too long, our state has been heading in the wrong direction — taxes too high, costs out of control, and families leaving in record numbers. Elise has the energy, toughness, and vision to turn things around and make New York affordable and competitive again. The urgency of her candidacy could not be clearer after the election of an openly devout socialist to lead the world’s greatest city."


Visit the official website of Elise for Governor HERE.


Release of Body Worn Camera Footage from an Officer Involved Shooting that Occurred on October 9, 2025 in the confines of the 47th Precinct

 

The NYPD is today releasing body-worn camera footage from an officer-involved shooting that occurred on October 9, 2025, in the confines of the 47th Precinct.

The video includes available evidence leading up to the incident as well as during the incident. The NYPD is releasing this video for clear viewing of the totality of the incident.

All NYPD patrol officers are equipped with body-worn cameras, which provide transparency into police activity and serve as an independent account of interactions between the NYPD and the citizens they serve. 

You can find the video here

Statement from New York City Comptroller Brad Lander on Tesla Shareholder Vote Approving Elon Musk’s Record High Pay Package

 

New York City Comptroller Brad Lander issued a statement regarding Tesla’s Annual General Meeting.

Elon Musk and his crony board got the ransom Musk wanted and now shareholders are on the hook for an indefensible compensation package, making it clear that the board has more loyalty to Musk than acting in the best interests of the company and shareholders. Although Elon Musk claims that is more than a new chapter for the company, investors will be fed the same old story, with little evidence of real change, while Musk’s power remains unchecked.

Despite Musk’s numerous dalliances with other companies and projects and rampant absenteeism, the board pressured investors at every turn to approve the compensation package or risk losing Musk’s leadership. Let’s be clear – this was no slam dunk for the company. The board needed to rig the system in Musk’s favor to ensure a win in the event shareholders rejected the package. This egregious package is not about the long-term value of Tesla – it’s about pleasing Musk – and it dilutes shareholder power by offering the board immense discretion to determine how the metrics for his compensation are being met.

Elon Musk and the Tesla Board have positioned the pay package as an absolute necessity to keeping Musk’s eye on the ball, but I’m unconvinced that the company will truly course-correct and implement the changes needed to maintain Tesla’s role as an industry leader given the board’s repeated failure of their most basic duties.”

The New York City pension funds have repeatedly called on the board to address the clear governance failures that plagued the company, including a 2017 call on the board to appoint a full-time Chief Executive Officer. Last year, on behalf of the funds, the Comptroller’s Office filed a Notice of Exempt Solicitation opposing Musk’s outrageous pay package, the re-election of Kimbal Musk and James Murdoch to the board, and the board’s failure to ensure a full-time CEO.” 

Friday, November 7, 2025

Wave Hill Weekly Events (Nov 7 – Nov 13) | Autumn Awaits At Wave Hill: Flora, Fauna & Family Fun!

 

Shimmery gold, fiery red, and bright orange decorates the trees in place of rich green leaves. As you stroll through the gardens with colder air nipping at your nose, admire the way these wisdom-keepers stretch their branches to dance in the breeze, while the glittering Hudson shines a sparkle in your eyes.  Find yourself in a lighter life in this picture-perfect fall escape at Wave Hill. 

  

Foliage Frolic Weekend 

Free with admission to the grounds  
Premium Admission 

Autumn peak is upon us, and there’s no better place in New York City to enjoy all the fall colors than Wave Hill! Soak in the gardens and the glorious Palisades at their spectacular fall peak with an array of themed programs, walks, and self-guided activities all weekend long! 

  

Nature & Wellness 
 

Fall Foliage: Accessible Views from the Garden 

Free with admission to the grounds    
Registration not required.   

Enjoy colorful foliage at its seasonal peak. Wave Hill Garden Guides share some of their favorite trees and shrubs in their vibrant fall finery. This walk will follow paved pathways and avoid steps but may include some changes in grade that may be difficult to navigate without assistance.  

 

Plants and Habitat for Migrating Birds 

Free with admission to the grounds    
Registration encouraged.   

Join an autumn birding walk with NYC Birding Guide Tod Winston to look for fall migrants as they pass by Wave Hill, observing the plants that help sustain and guide them on their journey. 
 

Notable Trees of Wave Hill 

Free with admission to the grounds     
Registration encouraged.    

Join photographer and tree archivist Brian Kelley on a walk highlighting some of the largest and greatest trees of Wave Hill, as he shares stories about these significant species.  

 

Arboreal Giants: The Hunt for New York's Oldest Trees 

Free with admission to the grounds    
Registration encouraged.   

Hear about photographer and archivist, Brian Kelley’s, adventures searching out these venerable giants in farms, woodlands and suburban landscapes as you view their portraits. Kelley founded the Gathering Growth Foundation in 2019, an organization dedicated to the visual preservation of some of the oldest and largest trees in the United States. Since 2021, Kelley has focused his efforts on locating and documenting the most significant trees across New York State. 

 

Fall Birding 

Free with admission to the grounds    
Registration encouraged.   

Fall is peak migration time along the Hudson River, and we have a front row seat! Join naturalist and bird guide Gabriel Willow and Haley Scott as you explore Wave Hill’s gardens, woodlands, and the skies overhead to look for resident and migrating birds 
 

Fiery Fall Sunset Yoga 

Free with admission to the grounds    
Registration is not required.   

Experience a free session of community yoga on our Great Lawn with unforgettable views of the Hudson River and Palisades at their colorful fall peak. Join us as we wrap up our 2025 yoga season at this special sunset class with Sara Hart of Artemis Audio & Ayurveda. Please bring a yoga mat.   

 

Art 

 

Public Gallery Tour  

Free with admission to the grounds  
Registration not required. 

Visitors can expect an in-depth look at artworks on view in Glyndor Gallery and in the Sunroom Project Space, showcasing the work of both emerging and established artists in the unique context of a public garden between nature, culture and site. Each tour lasts approximately 45 minutes.  

 

Family 

 

Family Art Project: Rolling Out the Autumn Landscape 

Free with admission to the grounds  
Registration not required. 

Experience the many colors of Wave Hill’s seasonal landscape through sketching and painting. Then, transform your scenic art into a scroll that can be unfurled whenever you wish. At 11:30am families can enjoy a storytime program in the Gund Theater, all ages welcome. 

 

Plant Legends Walk 

Free with admission to the grounds  
Premium Admission 

For centuries, cultures around the world have told stories of wonders, mysteries, and special powers found in forests. Explore Wave Hill's gardens with Maggie McEvoy to discover our hidden plant gems and the interesting stories they tell.  

 

Kids on the Move! Dances with Leaves 

Free with admission to the grounds. 
Registration not required. 

Don't leaf yourself out of this amazing class! Explore the Wave Hill grounds with museum educator Corinne Flax, finding leaves of all shapes, sizes, and colors. Learn about the complex process of photosynthesis and spread your leaves and grow in a leaf-inspired family yoga class.  

 

Special Events 

 

Foliage Frolic Weekend 

Free with admission to the grounds  
Premium Admission 

Autumn peak is upon us, and there’s no better place in New York City to enjoy all the fall colors than Wave Hill! Soak in the gardens and the glorious Palisades at their spectacular fall peak with an array of themed programs, walks, and self-guided activities all weekend long. Extend the celebration of the fall season at our terrace party on Saturday night with cider and music! 
 

Beeswax Candle-Making 

Free with admission to the grounds  
Registration not required. 

Stop by Mark Twain Room to craft your own autumn-themed rolled candle using fragrant sheets of beeswax. Decorate with colorful wax leaves to take home and enjoy! Space is limited, and you may be asked to wait if all workspaces are full. 

 

Fall Terrace Party 

Free with admission to the grounds  
Registration not required. 

Take in the glorious views of the garden and Palisades at their colorful fall peak after hours and celebrate the fall season with us on the Kate French Terrace. Enjoy music by Andrew Craig and Adam Hart and cider, along with other autumnal drinks and treats available for purchase from The CafĂ©.   

 

HOURS STARTING MARCH 15: 10AM–5:30PM, Tuesday–Sunday  
Shuttle Service Free from Subway and Metro-North, Saturday–Sunday 

Information at 718.549.3200. On the web at wavehill.org.