Friday, October 15, 2021

Governor Hochul Announces New Pandemic-Era Subway Ridership Record

 

Subway Ridership Tops 3.2 Million Mark on October 14 for First Time Since Pandemic

Service Delivery Improves to 92%

Subways, Buses and Commuter Rails Combine to Surpass 5 Million Daily Riders


 Governor Kathy Hochul today announced a new pandemic-era subway ridership record of 3,236,904 customers on Thursday, October 14, surpassing the previous high set on October 7 by nearly 50,000 riders.Staten Island Railway also set a record, carrying 7,367 customers for a combined total of 3,244,271. Overall, the subway system has carried more than 3 million customers eight times in October so far.

The Governor also announced that service delivery on the New York City Subway, the percentage of scheduled trains that are provided during peak hours, measured along the busiest part of the line, improved to 92 percent in October with daily delays down by more than 13 percent, leading to another new pandemic-era ridership record on Thursday, October 14.

"Record-breaking transit ridership sends the signal that New York's comeback is only growing stronger," Governor Hochul said. "Bus, subway and commuter rail systems are the backbone of our economy as people return to the workplace, and we will continue working with the MTA to keep this promising momentum going."

Bus ridershipcontinues a healthy recovery, carrying more than 1.4 million riders nine times this month. New York City Transit as a whole has carried over 4 million riderson nine days in October.

In addition to the encouraging totals on subways and buses, both commuter railroads continue to show signs of a strong recovery. Metro-North weekday ridership has consistently hovered around 122,000 on weekdays. The Long Island Rail Road has averaged 150,000 customers every weekday in October. The totals of NYCT Buses and Subways combined with the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad surpassed 5,000,000 riders on October 14.

MTA Acting Chair and CEO Janno Lieber said, "New Yorkers are voting with their feet to show they feel safe and comfortable using transit, and we're thrilled to welcome them back. Let the ridership records show that the MTA is officially back on track and ready to lead the region's revival."

The recent ridership records come a few weeks after the Authority formally launched "Welcome Back New York," a robust public messaging campaign aimed at urging New Yorkers to return to the system.

The MTA has undertaken unprecedented cleaning and disinfecting protocols in the year since the pandemic began to ensure that the system is as safe as possible for its customers. The Authority has also rolled out public education campaigns and issued millions of masks to its customers.

Prior to the pandemic, average weekday ridership totals routinely exceeded 5.5 million in the subway system. That figure fell by 95 percent to a low of roughly 300,000 daily trips in April 2020 as the number of COVID-19 cases peaked in the New York City area. MTA employees continued to provide service for the frontline healthcare professionals and other essential workers who needed to get to work during some of the most difficult days in New York City history.

Join us for a 37th Birthday Party Fundraiser in Support of Assembly Member Karines Reyes



Join us tonight for Assembly Member Karines Reyes'
37th Birthday Party!
Please join the Friends of Karines Reyes and special guests NYS Assembly Speaker Carl E. Heastie, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., Bronx County Chair Senator Jamaal T. Bailey, and Democratic Nominee for the Office of NYC Comptroller Council Member Brad Lander for a birthday party fundraiser in support of Assembly Member Karines Reyes!

Date: Friday, October 15, 2021
Time: 7:00PM – 10:00PM
Location: Con Sofrito (1315 Commerce Ave, Bronx, NY 10461)

To RSVP and contribute by cash or check, please visit: https://forms.gle/MfD6GbbNTTNtBKG48

Please make contributions payable and send to:
Friends of Karines Reyes
c/o Lelia Jimenez
643 Bolton Avenue
Bronx, NY 10473

We look forward to seeing you there!

Attorney General James Fights to Protect Transgender Students’ Rights


AG James Leads Coalition in Filing Amicus Brief to Protect Transgender

Students Against Gender-based Discrimination in School Sports 

 New York Attorney General Letitia James today took action to protect transgender students’ rights. Leading a coalition of 20 attorneys general, Attorney General James filed an amicus brief in the case of Soule v. Connecticut Association of Schools, opposing the plaintiffs' efforts to bar transgender students from participating in gender-segregated school sports.

“Attacks on transgender students are a violation of their rights and simply will not be tolerated,” said Attorney General James. “When we adopt inclusive policies that honor every individual’s rights with dignity, we create a fairer, more just, and more prosperous society for all. The law does not discriminate based on gender, sexual orientation, or gender identity, and I will do everything in my power to fight for equal protection under the law for every community.”

The brief — filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit — argues for the court to reject a lawsuit brought by four cisgender students who claim that the participation of transgender students in gender-segregated sports violates the rights of cisgender girls. The suit was filed after the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference implemented a policy that allows transgender students to participate in gender-segregated sports according to their gender identity.

Attorney General James leads the coalition of attorneys general in arguing that, contrary to the plaintiffs’ claims, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 does not bar transgender female students from participating in gender-segregated sports according to their gender identity. Additionally, the experiences of amici states show that policies that strive to include transgender people — including policies allowing transgender students to participate in athletic activities consistent with their gender identity — confer significant individual and societal benefits.

Attorney General James has repeatedly fought for the rights of transgender individuals. In December 2020, Attorney General James co-led a multi-state coalition in submitting an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in support of a challenge to an Idaho law that barred female transgender students from participating in any public school or public university- sponsored female sports. Additionally, in November 2019, Attorney General James successfully co-led a coalition of attorneys general in the fight to support the rights of transgender students to use bathrooms in line with their gender identity in the case Gavin Grimm v. Gloucester County School Board in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. And, in February 2019, Attorney General James co-led a coalition of attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in the case Adams v. St. Johns County School Board in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, where the coalition argued in support of a transgender student who was being discriminated against by his local school board.

Joining Attorney General James in filing the brief are the attorneys general of California, Colorado, Delaware, Hawai’i, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and the District of Columbia.

The amicus brief was prepared by Assistant Solicitor General Mark Grube, Deputy Solicitor General Anisha S. Dasgupta, and Solicitor General Barbara D. Underwood — all of the Division for Appeals and Opinions.

Council Member Ruben Diaz Sr. - Things We Should Take Note of This Hispanic Heritage Month

 

 You should know that, during this Hispanic Heritage Month, we should make emphasis not only on triumphs and victories of the Hispanic Community, but unfortunately, we should not forget the losses and misfortune, such as our community’s loss of the Bronx Borough President during the last Democratic primary election.   

Due to the divisions, gender agendas, and personal ambitions of certain Hispanic individuals, who knowingly had no chance to win, but anyway decided to run solely to prevent a fellow Hispanic from winning the office of Bronx President. These are issues to be remembered and discussed during this Hispanic Heritage Month and during the next “SOMOS” Convention in Puerto Rico.   
 
We must analyze how is it that the Hispanic Community being the ethnic group with the largest population in Bronx County and having cast a total of 60,784 votes on election night, lost the seat of the Bronx Borough President.  
 
It is important for you to know that the actual number of votes cast for the Bronx Borough president on Election Night are as follows.  
 
·      Vanessa Gibson ...... 40,097
·      Fernando Cabrera... 34,022
·      Natalia Fernandez... 14,397
·      Luis Sepulveda......... 10,407
·      Sammy Ravelo...........1,958
 
When you, my dear reader, study these figures, you may notice that the Hispanic Community cast 60,784 votes, among the four Hispanics vying for the position.  That’s approximately 2/3 of the overall votes cast.  
 
The election has come and gone.  That’s past and Vanessa Gibson will be the next Bronx Borough President for the next (4) four years.   We wish her the best.  Although Ms. Gibson and I never have seen eye to eye due to my Pro-Life, Traditional Marriage, and conservative positions.  Nonetheless, we will be praying that these next (4) years, Ms. Gibson will be a leader to our community, where everyone is included, even if we have differences of opinions and beliefs.
 
On the other hand, during this celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month and the next annual “SOMOS” convention in Puerto Rico, which is held during the month of November, I sincerely hope that the divisions that happened during the Democratic primaries, will be among the issues our leaders discuss and bring to the table.  
These vital issues will prevent the Hispanic community from repeating future losses.  Our young and new Hispanic Leaders should be aware of what "La Vieja Guardia" (the old guard) fought for and achieved.   Obviously, it’s something that they don’t seem to understand, but they should, so that they will insure and protect our Hispanic political legacy in the future.
 
I Am Councilman Rev. Ruben Diaz at least for 78 more days, and this is what you should know.  

78 Days and Counting

 


Charlene, We only have eleven more weekends with me as mayor. Let's enjoy this weekend, so break out some of that money I gave you, and have a good time, since the party will be over very soon. Very soon the next mayor will be in office replacing me.


We may be forced to sell our Brooklyn home to pay for the New York City Police Moving Department, and Private Security Force for Presidential Candidates. We may wind up homeless, and in a Bronx shelter I forced on those communities. I hope we don't wind up in Community Board 11 in the Bronx, because they booed, jeered, called me all sorts of names, and would love that to happen.

Thursday, October 14, 2021

Long Island Man Sentenced to 36 Months in Prison for $1 Million Bank Loan and Credit Card Fraud Schemes

 

 Earlier today, in federal court in Central Islip, Marcello Sozio, the former operator of a hyperbaric oxygen chamber business based in Great Neck, New York and Chicago, Illinois, was sentenced by United States District Judge Denis R. Hurley to 36 months’ imprisonment for wire fraud in connection with a scheme to defraud banks, his business partners and a customer who allegedly received services from Sozio’s business.  The Court also ordered Sozio to pay approximately $1.1 million in forfeiture and restitution to the victims of his crimes. 

The sentence was announced by Jacquelyn M. Kasulis, Acting United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Michael J. Driscoll, Assistant Director-in-Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York Field Office (FBI), and Philip R. Bartlett, Inspector-in-Charge, United States Postal Inspection Service, New York Division (USPIS), announced the sentence. 

“Today, the defendant has been deservedly sentenced to prison for the financial harm he caused by defrauding his business partners and lenders and stealing from the parents of a young patient,” stated Acting U.S. Attorney Kasulis. “In conjunction with its law enforcement partners, this Office will continue to seek compensation for victims and prosecute defendants like Sozio who, out of greed, commit fraud for their own financial gain.”

“Mr. Sozio is a classic example of a fraudster, who schemed and used others to obtain funds based on nothing but lies. Now Mr. Sozio will spend his time behind bars soaking in the air from a jail cell instead of one of his hyperbaric chambers,” stated USPIS Inspector-in-Charge Bartlett.

Between approximately March 2014 and December 2016, Sozio applied for and obtained approximately $770,000 in loans for a hyperbaric oxygen chamber business.  In the loan applications, Sozio claimed that his business partners had authorized him to apply for the loans on their behalf as part of their joint business venture.  The partners did not authorize the loan applications and Sozio obtained the unauthorized loans by forging the partners’ signatures on various loan documents, both by hand and electronically, and by impersonating one business partner during a telephone call with a lender.  As a result of Sozio’s actions, his partners were liable for approximately $770,000 in loans.  In addition, between September 2016 and December 2016, Sozio caused approximately $230,000 in credit card charges to the parents of a minor patient for services that were purportedly provided for medical reasons at a Great Neck facility that Sozio operated.  In reality, Sozio provided no services to the child in exchange for the fraudulent billings.  

Bronx Gang Member Sentenced For 2018 Playground Shooting Of A 13-Year-Old

 

Marvin Gamoneda Participated in a June 2018 Shooting in Which a Thirteen-Year-Old Child Was Struck By Gunfire

 Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that MARVIN GAMONEDA, a/k/a “June,” was sentenced today to 13 years in prison in connection with a shooting in the Nelson Playground on June 6, 2018, in the Highbridge neighborhood of the Bronx.  On March 15, 2021, GAMONEDA pled guilty to attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon in aid of racketeering and a firearms offense before U.S. District Judge John G. Koeltl, who also imposed today’s sentence.

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said: “On June 6, 2018, Marvin Gamoneda participated in a shooting in broad daylight in a Bronx playground filled with people, including children.  During the shooting, two individuals, including a child, were hit.  Today’s lengthy sentence sends an important message that we will continue vigorously to investigate and prosecute gang violence.”

As alleged in the Indictment and statements made in open court:

Woodycrime was a criminal enterprise involved in committing numerous acts of violence, including attempted murders and assaults, as well as drug dealing, in the Bronx.  Members and associates of Woodycrime engaged in violence to retaliate against rival gangs, to preserve and expand the gang’s territory, and to protect the gang’s narcotics business.  Members and associates of Woodycrime enriched themselves by selling drugs, such as crack cocaine, marijuana, oxycodone, and MDMA or “ecstasy.”  On June 6, 2018, GAMONEDA and others shot at a rival gang member in the vicinity of the Nelson Playground in the Bronx, during which two victims, including a 13-year-old child, were injured.

In addition to his prison term, MARVIN GAMONEDA, 34, of the Bronx, was sentenced to three years of supervised release.

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

Governor Hochul Updates New Yorkers on State's Progress Combating COVID-19 - OCTOBER 14, 2021

 COVID-19 Vaccination Cards

58,526 Vaccine Doses Administered Over Last 24 Hours

40 COVID-19 Deaths Statewide Yesterday


 Governor Kathy Hochul today updated New Yorkers on the state's progress combating COVID-19.  

"As we look forward to the holiday season, it is important that New Yorkers remain vigilant in their fight against COVID," Governor Hochul said. "Wash your hands, wear a mask, get your flu shot and get your COVID vaccine if you haven't already - it's the best thing you can do to keep your community safe."

Today's data is summarized briefly below:

  •         Test Results Reported - 200,032
  •         Total Positive - 4,401
  •         Percent Positive - 2.20%
  •         7-Day Average Percent Positive - 2.52%
  •         Patient Hospitalization - 2,105 (-4)
  •         Patients Newly Admitted - 276
  •         Patients in ICU - 460 (-4)
  •         Patients in ICU with Intubation - 250 (-6)
  •         Total Discharges - 204,365 (+272)
  •         New deaths reported by healthcare facilities through HERDS - 40
  •         Total deaths reported by healthcare facilities through HERDS - 45,015

The Health Electronic Response Data System is a NYS DOH data source that collects confirmed daily death data as reported by hospitals, nursing homes and adult care facilities only.

  •        Total deaths reported to and compiled by the CDC - 57,288

This daily COVID-19 provisional death certificate data reported by NYS DOH and NYC to the CDC includes those who died in any location, including hospitals, nursing homes, adult care facilities, at home, in hospice and other settings.

  •         Total vaccine doses administered - 26,090,625
  •         Total vaccine doses administered over past 24 hours - 58,526
  •         Total vaccine doses administered over past 7 days - 378,877
  •         Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with at least one vaccine dose - 82.9%
  •         Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with completed vaccine series - 75.0%
  •         Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with at least one vaccine dose (CDC) - 85.3%
  •         Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with completed vaccine series (CDC) - 76.5%
  •         Percent of all New Yorkers with at least one vaccine dose - 70.2%
  •         Percent of all New Yorkers with completed vaccine series - 63.4%
  •         Percent of all New Yorkers with at least one vaccine dose (CDC) - 72.3%
  •         Percent of all New Yorkers with completed vaccine series (CDC) - 64.7%