Friday, April 5, 2024

Bronx Chamber of Commerce - Bronx Business News You Can Use

 

Upcoming Events, Legislative News, Grant Opportunities, & More
(Friday) Extra, Extra
Citywide Iftar Dinner hosted by Muslim Media
Chambers Gather in Washington D.C
Bruckner Boulevard BID Steering Committee Seeks to Tackle Public Safety
NYC Launches Workforce Development Council

Legislative Updates
NYS Introduces Street Vending Legislation

Upcoming Events (details below)
Workforce Career Catalyst: Developing Skills for Success To Shape Future Careers - 4.9.2024
Spring into Networking - 4.18.2024
Earth Day Networking Breakfast - 4.22.2024
Bi-Annual All-Member Meeting - 4.25.2024
4 5 2024 Friday Extra
JOSEPH P. KELLEHER MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
Tee off with the Bronx Chamber!

Joseph P. Kelleher Memorial Golf Tournament

June 18, 2024
Bally's Golf Links at Ferry Point
500 Hutchinson River Parkway
Bronx, NY 10465

Join the Chamber for a day of golf, networking, and friendly competition as we honor Mark Stagg of Stagg Group Development! CLICK HERE for more information about the Tournament and to register.

A variety of Sponsorship Opportunities are available - contact Dolores@bronxchamber.org to secure your package. Sincere thanks to our sponsors to date: Empire City Casino by MGM Resorts, DJ Ambulette Services, Monroe College, and BronxCare Health System.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Workforce Career Catalyst: Developing Skills for Success To Shape Future Careers

April 9th from 6:00 to 8:00 pm
The Banknote Building
1231 Lafayette Avenue Bronx, NY

Calling all job-seekers: join the Bronx Chamber of Commerce & Assemblymember Amanda Septimo to level up your career with a night of skill building for success.

Learn practical interview tactics, resume-building tips, financial planning and support, plus complimentary business headshots!
Spring Into Networking Event

April 18th from 6:00 to 8:00 pm
Rosa's at Park
2568 Park Avenue, Bronx, NY

$25 / Members $30 / Non-Members

Join the Bronx Chamber to ring in Spring with a night of networking, new connections, and & delicious food and drinks!
Community Clean Streets Day of Action - Bruckner Blvd

April 20th from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
11 Bruckner Blvd
Bronx, NY

In preparation for Earth Day, join community partners in Mott Haven as we sweep, paint, trim, remove graffiti, and wake up the ground for the Spring.

Earth Day Networking Breakfast

April 22nd from 8:00 am to 10:00 am
Bronx Zoo Schiff Family Hall

$15 / Members $20 / Non-Members

Learn about sustainable practices for your business, make new connections with our members and Board over breakfast, then enjoy a wellness walk around the beautiful grounds of the iconic Bronx Zoo!
Join the Bronx Chamber of Commerce for our First Bi-Annual All-Member Meeting

April 25th from 11:00 am - 12:00 pm on Zoom

*This is a Bronx Chamber Members Only Event*

During this webinar, members will:
Learn about your exclusive Member Benefits, including participation in Chamber Governance
Meet the Staff and the Board of Directors
Get a refresher on the Chamber's Advocacy work - your voice in Bronx government, specifically business legislation - and much more!

Members: Got a burning question for us to answer during the webinar? Click here to submit

Not a Chamber Member? Click here to join
For the complete Bronx Chamber Events Calendar, featuring educational workshops, networking events and other opportunities hosted by the Chamber, its members, & partners, please visit and bookmark our website events calendar link in your browser - new events are added weekly!

LEGISLATIVE UPDATES
The NYS Assembly and Senate have complementary pieces of legislation for street vending.

A83575 (Gonzalez-Rojas) relates to the regulation of street vendors in cities with a population of one million or more by authorizing such cities to adopt a program to regulate street vendors; requires street vendors to obtain a permit; provides for penalties for failure to comply with such regulations.

S1739 (Ramos) Relates to the regulation of street vendors in cities with a population of one million or more by authorizing such cities to adopt a program to regulate street vendors; requires street vendors to obtain a permit; provides for penalties for failure to comply with such regulations.

Both bills are in committee.

Stay up to date with NYC and NYS legislation, click here.
REMINDER: COMMERCIAL CONTAINERIZATION
RULES & REGULATIONS
On March 1, 2024, ALL businesses in NYC must use bins with secure lids when setting out trash for collection.
 
This applies to all businesses that set out waste on the curb. This does not apply to businesses that have waste collected from a loading dock. As part of our commitment to keeping our streets clean, we implemented new rules to reduce the number of black bags that line city streets.
 
DSNY began the process in April 2023, when they changed the waste setout times for residents and businesses — reducing the time trash, recycling, and curbside composting will sit on sidewalks.
 
For more information on containerization, Click Here
FUNDING, CAREER DEVELOPMENT & OTHER RESOURCES
NYC Funds Finder

NYC's Department of Small Business Services (SBS) and Next Street announced the launch of a new platform connecting small businesses with trusted resources they need to open, grow, and maintain their business. The user-friendly platform – NYC Funds Finder is where small businesses can review funding options, including loans and grants, and request free 1-on-1 financing assistance from the SBS team. 

NYC Funds Finder is a partnership between SBS and Next Street and the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth. Next Street Scale, the platform that powers NYC Funds Finder, was created to address the hurdles that small businesses, especially those run by women and minorities, face in accessing the resources required to grow their business and build wealth. 
M/WBE Certification
Unlocking Opportunities

The Bronx Chamber of Commerce is proud to partner with NYC SBS to help guide you through the application process of getting certified as a Minority/Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE).

This certification program, offered by NYC Small Business Services, is a critical initiative aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion in government contracting and procurement processes. The program seeks to create opportunities for businesses owned and operated by minority individuals and women, ensuring they have fair access to government contracts and economic opportunities, opens your business up to increased opportunities from New York City agencies, free advertising in the NYC Online Directory of Certified Businesses, mentorship programs and workshops, networking events, and more.

The City has committed to awarding $16 billion in contracts to M/WBE certified organizations over the next decade--don’t miss out!

Are you eligible? (Qualification checklist below)

  • Business is legally authorized to transact business in New York City

  • Business has been in operation for at least one year

  • Business is more than 51% minority and/or woman owned

If you are interested in applying, or for more information on M/WBE certification, contact Chanel Perez at Programs@bronxchamber.org
A new era for the city's permanent outdoor dining program began this week as applications went live for restaurant owners in NYC on Wednesday.

City officials released the new guidelines, "Dining Out NYC," early last month. As previously noted, the significant change is that enclosed, year-round roadway dining structures will no longer be permitted. The revised regulations stipulate that roadway cafes must now be open-air, easily portable, and simple to assemble and dismantle. Additionally, these establishments are restricted to operating only from April through November. 

According to city officials, if restaurants plan to offer diners open-air options, owners will have to remove their old outdoor dining setups and replace them by the summer. 

For information on Dining Out NYC, Click Here
MEMBER EVENTS & OPPORTUNITIES

GETTING YOUR FINANCIAL HOUSE IN ORDER: Protecting Your Legacy

April 11, 2024 from 5:00 pm
Salsa Catering
1429 Fifth Ave, NYC 10035
Between 116th & 117th Streets

Take part in this enlightening educational workshop moderated by Bronx Chamber Executive Board Member Madeline Marquez of Ponce Bank, focused on safeguarding your legacy and ensuring the successful transfer of generational wealth.
Bronx Chamber Member Event: University of Mount Saint Vincent Career Fair

The Oxley Integrated Advising Program at the University of Mount Saint Vincent is thrilled to announce Engage With Your Future, a series of engagement events designed for sophomores but open to all students on Wednesday, April 17th, 2024.

These events promote career, academic, and social opportunities that inspire growth and encourage forward-thinking. We urge everyone to participate in any or all of the events developed to expand minds and help students explore the possibilities of their academic and career journey.

University of Mount Saint Vincent warmly welcomes their partners to join them in this unique opportunity to connect with students eager to learn about life after college and how to best prepare for it.

Please register for each event you plan to attend. All events will occur at the University of Mount Saint Vincent’s campus.
Construction Career and Resource Fair

Meet contractor representatives and learn about available opportunities and apprenticeships.

Connect with programs that provide training, apprenticeships, and access to careers in skilled
construction trades ‣ Meet general contractors who are performing work at Orchard Beach and around New York City Engage with union representatives
and construction trade partners restoring the facility
Obtain assistance with resume building.

Location: Greek American Institute, 3573 Bruckner Blvd. Bronx, NY 10461

Date and time: Thursday, April 4th 5:00 - 8:00pm

To register, Click Here
CHAMBER MEMBER JOB POSTING

Seeking a candidate to work alongside Owner and Broker of KZA Commercial Real Estate Company to provide general administrative assistance. We are searching for an individual with an outgoing personality who is comfortable interacting with Landlords/Owners and potential clients.

We are asking candidate to work out of the office 2 days per week (preferably Tuesdays and Thursdays) between the hours of 10:00 am and 2:00 pm.

For more information or to apply, Click Here

MAYOR ADAMS’ STATEMENT ON 4.8 MAGNITUTE EARTHQUAKE FELT IN NEW YORK CITY

 

New York City Mayor Eric Adams released the following statement after New York City felt the impacts of a 4.8 magnitude earthquake:

“At approximately 10:23 AM, New York City felt the impact of a 4.8 magnitude earthquake. The epicenter was in Lebanon, New Jersey, about 50 miles from New York City. Our first responders are working to make sure New Yorkers are safe, and at this point, we do not have any reports of major impacts or injuries. 

“I encourage all New Yorkers to check on your loved ones, and if you feel an aftershock, drop to the floor, cover your head and neck, and take cover under a solid piece of furniture, next to an interior wall, or in a doorway. So far no major life safety issues reported, no reported infrastructure issues, but we will continue our inspections of critical infrastructure.”

BRONX MAN SENTENCED TO 25 YEARS IN PRISON FOR MANSLAUGHTER FOR STRANGLING GIRLFRIEND WITH RUBBER WORKOUT BAND

 

Victim’s Teen Daughter Found Mother’s Body While Getting Ready for School

Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark announced that a Bronx man was sentenced to 25 years in prison for killing the mother of his children by fatally strangling her with a rubber ligature. 

Bronx District Attorney Clark said, “The victim’s children were in the home when their mother was strangled to death by the defendant. They will have to face the trauma of this unimaginable horror for the rest of their lives.” 

District Attorney Clark said the defendant, Angel DeJesus, 46, was sentenced on April 2, 2024, to 25 years in prison and five years’ post release supervision by Bronx Supreme Court Justice Joseph McCormack. The defendant pleaded guilty to first-degree Manslaughter on February 7, 2024. 

According to the investigation, on September 20, 2021, in the early hours of the morning, at the victim and defendant’s Melrose home at 390 East 158th Street, DeJesus strangled Belkis Lopez to death with a ligature. The defendant then left the home, leaving three children alone with their mother’s body in the apartment. The victim’s 14-year-old daughter woke up to get ready for school and found her mother’s body.

District Attorney Clark thanked NYPD Detective Arelis Collazo of the Bronx Homicide Squad, NYPD Detective John Caruso of the 40th Precinct and Detective Michael Fahy of the Bronx Warrants Squad for their work on the investigation.

Long Island Man Charged with Distributing Fentanyl, Heroin, Cocaine and Oxycodone

 

Four Kilos of Fentanyl, Pill Press Parts and Multiple Firearms Recovered from Defendant

Defendant Distributed Fentanyl that Caused the Death of a 49-Year-Old Man in Elmont 

At the federal courthouse in Central Islip, a two-count indictment was unsealed charging Ryan Mueller with distributing fentanyl that caused the death of a victim (Victim‑1) and with conspiring to distribute heroin, cocaine, and oxycodone.  Mueller was arrested this morning and is scheduled to be arraigned this afternoon before Magistrate Judge Anne Y. Shields. 

Breon Peace, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Frank A. Tarentino, III, Special Agent-in-Charge, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Darren B. McCormack, Acting Special Agent-in-Charge, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), and Patrick J. Ryder, Commissioner Nassau County Police Department (PDCN) announced the arrest and the charges. 

“As alleged, the defendant purposely disguised fentanyl to look like prescription drugs and sold them to unsuspecting customers, leading to the poisoning death of a Long Island resident,” stated United States Attorney Peace.  “The defendant’s callous disregard for human life in pushing deadly drugs on to the streets of Long Island concealed as prescription drugs has contributed to the alarming opioid epidemic that has continued to harm communities in this district.”  

“This arrest shows the commitment the DEA and our law enforcement partners have in targeting those individuals who are poisoning our communities. Fentanyl is a lethal drug that dealers mix into their product knowing the harmful effects it presents to those using it, including death” stated DEA New York Division Special Agent in Charge Frank Tarentino. “We will continue to bring those responsible for this deadly distribution to justice.”

“It is appalling how criminals attempt to profit from the distribution of fentanyl which has led to a rising number of overdose and poisoning fatalities,” said HSI New York acting Special Agent in Charge Darren B. McCormack. “HSI New York continues to prioritize investigations into individuals and organizations that intentionally misrepresent fentanyl, heroin and other dangerous opioids as prescription drugs, having a devastating impact on the health of our citizens and the safety of our neighborhoods. Together with our law enforcement partners, HSI New York is committed to crippling and dismantling the illicit drug supply chains plaguing our American communities.”

“This indictment of defendant Ryan Mueller for selling Fentanyl, Heroin, Cocaine and Oxycodone to numerous individuals and lead to the death of a 49 year old Elmont man is a clear message that these crimes will never be tolerated.  In addition, Defendant Mueller was also in possession of numerous illegal firearms in which he is also being charged with.  Law Enforcement continues to work together to bring these criminals to justice, thus keeping our communities and neighborhoods safe.  I would like to congratulate all of the dedicated law enforcement professionals and their agencies for a job well done,” stated Nassau County Police Department Commissioner Ryder. 

According to court filings, over the last several years, the defendant conspired with others to sell several controlled substances, including heroin, cocaine, oxycodone, and fentanyl.  The investigation revealed that in December 2022, a 49-year-old individual (Victim-1) died of a drug-related overdose at his residence in Elmont, Long Island.  Additional investigation showed that the fentanyl that killed Victim-1, which was in a pressed pill that made it appear to be oxycodone, was sold to the victim by the defendant.  During the investigation, law enforcement officers recovered several kilos of fentanyl from the defendant’s home. Law enforcement also recovered multiple pill press parts from another location controlled by the defendant, including powder dryers, blenders, and grinders.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Department of Justice, in 2019, nearly 71,000 people died from drug overdoses, making it a leading cause of injury-related death in the United States.  The increase in overdose deaths has been driven in large part by fentanyl, a drug that has been described as 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine.   In 2019, over 14,000 people died in the United States from a drug overdose involving heroin.  From 2013 to 2019, the synthetic opioid death rate increased by more than 1,000 percent.  Of those deaths, over 70% involved a prescription or illicit opioid.  Among New York State residents, the number of overdose deaths involving any opioid increased each year between 2010 and 2017, with an overall increase of 200.2 percent from 1,074 in 2010 to 3,224 in 2017, according to the New York State Health Department.   If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, please contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or Findtreatment.gov.

If convicted on the charges in the indictment, the defendant faces a statutory mandatory minimum sentence of 20 years’ imprisonment and a maximum sentence of life.

Latin Kings Leader Sentenced To Life Plus Seven Years In Prison For The 2017 Murder Of Joshua Flores

 

The Defendant, a Leader in the Violent Black Mob Tribe of the Latin Kings, Also Sentenced for Racketeering, Firearms, and Narcotics Offenses

Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that JONATHAN GARCIA, a/k/a “Jayo,” was sentenced to life plus seven years in prison for the May 2017 murder of Joshua FloresGARCIA, who was a leader in the Latin Kings gang, shot and killed Flores in front of a playground on a residential street in Queens, New York, while Flores was running away from GARCIAGARCIA was sentenced by U.S District Judge Valerie E. Caproni after being convicted by a jury following a four-day trial in June 2023. 

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said: “Jonathan Garcia gunned down his victim, 23-year-old Joshua Flores, to gain standing within the violent Latin Kings street gangThen, Garcia bragged about the murder for years as he advanced in the ranks of the Latin Kings and engaged in additional violence and drug trafficking with his fellow gang membersGang violence will not be tolerated in this communityThis Office remains fully committed to working with our law enforcement partners to root out gang violence from the streets of New York City.” 

According to court filings and the evidence presented in court during the trial:

GARCIA is a member of a racketeering enterprise known as the Latin Kings and, specifically, the set, or “tribe,” of the Latin Kings known as the Black Mob, which operates in the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, and Long Island.  In order to enrich the enterprise, protect and expand its criminal operations, enforce discipline among its members, and retaliate against members of rival gangs, members and associates of the Black Mob committed, conspired, attempted, and threatened to commit acts of violence; distributed and possessed with intent to distribute narcotics, including heroin, fentanyl, and crack; committed robberies; and obtained, possessed, and used firearms.  In December 2019 and April 2021, several members and associates of the Black Mob, including its senior-most leaders, were charged with racketeering offenses, narcotics conspiracy, and firearms offenses.

GARCIA has been a member of the Latin Kings since at least 2012.  On May 18, 2017, GARCIA brought a firearm to a meeting with other Latin Kings members with whom he had been arguing and who intended to revoke GARCIA’s membership in the Latin Kings.  During the meeting, next to a park and playground in a residential area of Queens, GARCIA began arguing with the other gang members.  When the argument escalated, one of GARCIA’s associates fired a warning shot into the air, and gang members immediately began running away.  GARCIA then took the firearm from his associate and shot at the fleeing gang members, hitting Joshua Flores, who was trying to run away.  The bullet went through Flores’s back, into his jaw, and killed him.  The murder elevated GARCIA’s status within the Latin Kings, including the Black Mob, with whom GARCIA committed additional crimes in the years after the murder. 

GARCIA, 29, of Queens, New York, was previously found guilty of conspiracy to commit racketeering, murder in aid of racketeering, narcotics conspiracy, and use of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking offense.

Mr. Williams praised the outstanding investigative work of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the New York City Police Department.

This effort is part of an Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (“OCDETF”) operation.  OCDETF identifies, disrupts, and dismantles the highest-level criminal organizations that threaten the United States using a prosecutor-led, intelligence-driven, multi-agency approach.  Additional information about the OCDETF Program can be found at https://www.justice.gov/OCDETF.  

Bronx Man Charged With Foreign Murder Of A U.S. National

 

A Bronx man was arrested in Manhattan on criminal charges related to the alleged 2021 murder of a man in Bangladesh.

“As alleged in the indictment, the defendant, a U.S. national, murdered another U.S. national while they were both in Bangladesh,” said Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Nicole M. Argentieri, head of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. “When an American murders another American abroad, they will face serious consequences.  The Criminal Division is committed to investigating and prosecuting violent crimes committed against U.S. nationals wherever they occur and holding perpetrators accountable for their actions.” 

According to court documents, on or about June 11, 2021, Ganet Rozario, 52, of the Bronx, New York, killed Michael Rozario in Bangladesh. Ganet Rozario allegedly used and carried a firearm to carry out the murder.

“Ganet Rozario, a citizen of the United States, allegedly murdered another U.S. national in Bangladesh,” said U.S. Attorney Damian Williams for the Southern District of New York. “Today’s charges demonstrate that the reach of this office and that of our law enforcement partners is vast and that our commitment to protect the men and women of New York City extends far beyond its geographical boundaries. The message is clear: this office and its partners will be relentless in our pursuit of anyone who takes another life, even overseas.”

“The FBI devotes significant resources to investigating crimes that occur overseas which affect U.S. interests and impact American citizens,” said Acting Assistant Director in Charge Mehtab Syed of the FBI Los Angeles Field Office. “Individuals who commit crimes against U.S. citizens abroad will be held accountable through the FBI’s extraterritorial investigations, which exist to deliver justice for victims of crimes beyond U.S. borders.”

“Ganet Rozario allegedly committed the cold and calculated murder of Michael Rozario, a U.S. national, overseas in Bangladesh,” said Assistant Director in Charge James H. Smith III of the FBI New York Field Office. “It’s not up to the discretion of a single individual to take the life of another as this greatly disrupts the scales of justice. Today’s arrest emphasizes the FBI’s promise to aggressively pursue such egregious criminal acts against our citizens, even if they occur in foreign countries.

Ganet Rozario will also make his court appearance today in the Southern District of New York.

Ganet Rozario is charged with one count of foreign murder of a U.S. national and one count of use, carrying, and possession of a firearm during a crime of violence. If convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of life in prison.

The FBI Los Angeles and New York Field Offices investigated the case.

Senior Trial Attorney Frank Rangoussis of the Criminal Division’s Human Rights and Special Prosecutions Section and Assistant U.S. Attorney Christy Slavik for the Southern District of New York are prosecuting the case.

The Justice Department’s Office of International Affairs also provided assistance.

An indictment is merely an allegation. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

MANHATTAN MAN INDICTED FOR 1 st -DEGREE MURDER FOR SHOOTING ACQUAINTANCE, DISMEMBERING AND DECAPITATING HIM

 

Defendant Took Victim’s Body Parts to His Home and Hid Them in Freezer

Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark today announced that a Manhattan man has been charged with first-degree Murder and additional charges for fatally shooting a Bronx man, cutting up his body and trying to hide the remains. 

District Attorney Clark said, “The defendant allegedly shot the victim in the head, and then carved up the man’s body and took drastic measures to hide the evidence. This crime was as cruel as it was gruesome.” 

District Attorney Clark said Sheldon Johnson, last of 1350 5th Ave in Manhattan, has been indicted on two counts of first-degree Murder, second-degree Murder, first-degree Manslaughter, first-degree Robbery, first degree Burglary, two counts of second-degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon, two counts of second-degree burglary, third-degree Robbery, third-degree Burglary, Tampering with Physical Evidence, and Concealment of a Human Corpse. Johnson was arraigned today before Bronx Supreme Court Justice Verena Powell and was remanded. The defendant is due back in court on June 12, 2024. 

According to the investigation, on March 5, 2024, at approximately 1:00 a.m. inside 979 Summit Avenue, the Bronx, the defendant allegedly shot Collin Small, 44, multiple times in the head. Johnson allegedly dismembered him and cut off his head. The defendant was seen on surveillance video leaving and entering the victim’s apartment carrying multiple bags and cleaning supplies, allegedly wearing a wig, sunglasses, a mask, and different clothing. On March 6, 2024, after the execution of a search warrant, the victim’s head and several body parts were found in the freezer in Johnson’s Manhattan apartment.

District Attorney Clark thanked Detective Jonathan Burke of the Bronx Homicide Squad, and Detective Michael Jenkins, 44th Precinct Detective Squad. 

An indictment is an accusatory instrument and not proof of a defendant’s guilt. 

Governor Hochul Provides Update on Weather Related Eclipse Viewing Locations in the Adirondacks

Solar eclipse 

Adirondack Campgrounds and Related Facilities Remain Closed as Unsafe Winter Conditions Continue

Travelers Urged to Stay Informed as Weather Forecast is Subject to Change

New Yorkers Urged to Prepare for High Traffic Volume and Backups Throughout the Day

Governor Kathy Hochul provided updated viewing location information for the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8, and offered additional resources to those who are planning to view the eclipse on Monday. Unsafe winter conditions are expected in the Adirondack backcountry during and after this week’s storm, with upwards of 18 inches of snow in high elevations, as well as mixed precipitation with ice accumulations and high winds. When combined with wet, heavy snow, strong and gusty winds have the potential to down large tree limbs and smaller trees, with power outages already reported. The accumulation of additional snow will add to the four feet of snowpack that currently exists at high elevations today.

“New York State has prepared for and continues to deal with this spring storm, with emergency management crews deployed to locations that have been hit hard,” Governor Hochul said. “I cannot stress enough how being weather-wise helps to ensure everyone in the path of the eclipse can safely enjoy this rare event and I encourage visitors traveling for this experience to plan ahead and arrive early at their destination and to stay late in order to enjoy all of what our state has to offer.”

Following the storm, temperatures are forecast to rise back into the 50s, just in time for Monday’s total solar eclipse. Warmer temperatures will create even more hazardous conditions with rapidly melting snow, ice, and possible avalanche danger in the Adirondacks. Snowmelt will cause rivers and streams to rise to potential flood levels. High water conditions will make fording streams impossible, potentially resulting in hikers being stranded in the interior until waters recede. Hazardous conditions, including extremely muddy trails and the potential of mudslides, should be expected.

While visiting parks and historic sites operated by the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, visitors are reminded to stay on designated trails and in designated viewing areas. Pay attention to signage and stay out of areas marked closed to the public as these may present hazardous conditions. Dress appropriately for the weather and plan accordingly when heading out on the trail. Park in designated areas only and be aware of distracted drivers when walking along roads. Drivers should be “pedestrian-aware.” Observe all rules and regulations when visiting a park or historic site. Camping is limited. A reservation is required to stay overnight in a state park. New reservations are no longer available for the nights of April 7 and 8.

Boaters and paddlers should be aware of the dangers of cold water if venturing out this spring for recreation or to view the solar eclipse. OPRHP recommends to boaters and paddlers that the water is still very cold in the first few weeks of spring – and precautions should be taken. If you are going out on a boat that is less than 21' in length, you must wear a lifejacket, regardless of age between November 1 - May 1. More information is available online.

Travelers are encouraged to stay informed throughout the duration of their trip as the weather forecast is subject to change. Visitors should be prepared for high volume traffic, especially on routes surrounding locations in the path of totality.

Tips and Resources

  • Protect your eyes with specialized solar viewing glasses.
  • Plan on staying in one place for the day due to anticipated traffic volume.
  • Allow for plenty of extra travel time.
  • Also remember to gas up your vehicle and pack snacks, water, blankets, and extra clothes in your car – weather this time of year can vary from warm temperatures to cold temperatures with snow!
  • Do not stop to view the eclipse along the roadway, first responders need to be able to get through if there is an emergency.
  • Share your trip details with an emergency contact and make sure they have your itinerary, including travel details such as driving route and hotel information.

Online Resources

  • Extensive information about the eclipse, viewing locations, and safety tips can be found at iloveny.com/events/eclipse-2024/.
  • Visit www.511ny.org or download the 511NY app for current travel conditions. Also monitor local media for traffic reports.
  • Motorists can also download the New York State Thruway Authority’s mobile app, which provides direct access to real-time traffic information, live traffic cameras, and navigation assistance while on the go. Motorists can also sign up for TRANSalert e-mails and follow @ThruwayTraffic on X for the latest traffic conditions along the Thruway.
  • Those visiting State parks can download the Parks Explorer App and ‘favorite’ the state park or historic site they plan to visit for real-time updates at the location. For more information on visiting a state park or historic site during the eclipse, go to parks.ny.gov/eclipse.
  • Sign up for emergency weather alerts at alert.ny.gov.
  • For a complete listing of current weather alerts and forecasts, visit the National Weather Service at alerts.weather.gov.