Friday, September 2, 2022

Permits Filed For 2361 Morris Avenue In Fordham, The Bronx


 

Permits have been filed for a seven-story residential building at 2361 Morris Avenue in Fordham, The Bronx. Located at the intersection of East 184th Street and Morris Avenue, the corner lot is two blocks from the 183rd Street subway station, serviced by the 4 train. Mendy Tessler is listed as the owner behind the applications.

The proposed 70-foot-tall development will yield 23,472 square feet designated for residential space. The building will have 45 residences, most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 521 square feet. The steel-based structure will also have a 30-foot-long rear yard but no accessory parking.

George Cambourakis of Structural Engineering Technologies is listed as the applicant of record.

Demolition permits were filed in May 2021 for the two-story home on the site. An estimated completion date has not been announced.

Housing Lottery Launches For 724 Elton Avenue In Melrose, The Bronx

 


The affordable housing lottery has launched for 724 Elton Avenue, a four-story residential building in Melrose, The Bronx. Built in 1931 for industrial use, the structure was altered in 2017 for residential use. Available on NYC Housing Connect are five units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $65,143 to $187,330.


Residences come with energy-efficient appliances, air conditioning, smart controls for heating and cooling, and name-brand kitchen appliances, countertops, and finishes. Tenants are responsible for electricity.

At 130 percent of the AMI, there are four studios with a monthly rent of $1,900 for incomes ranging from $65,143 to $138,840 and one two-bedroom with a monthly rent of $2,100 for incomes ranging from $72,000 to $187,330.

Prospective renters must meet income and household size requirements to apply for these apartments. Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than September 23, 2022.

VCJC News & Notes 9/2/22

 

Van Cortlandt Jewish Center
News and Notes


Here's this week's edition of the VCJC News and Notes email. We hope you enjoy it and find it useful!

Reminders

  1. Shabbos

    Shabbos information is, as always, available on our website, both in the information sidebar and the events calendar.
    Here are the times you need:  
    Shabbos Candles Friday 9/2/22 @ 7:08 pm
    Shabbos morning services, Rosh Chodesh Elul at 8:45 am.  Please join the services if you can do so safely. 
    Shabbos Ends Saturday 9/3/22 @ 8:11 pm 
    Kiddush sponsored by Ted Meyrowitz in memory of his father, Elchan Meyrowitz
     
  2. High Holidays and Memberships
    Our annual membership year starts with Rosh HaShannah. Please renew your membership now.  Dues are $250 per person by check or in the office.  You can also buy/renew your membership online with a small processing fee. 
    Rosh HaShannah starts the evening of Sept. 25.  It's not too soon to buy your tickets for services!  Tickets are $125 per person by check or in the office.  You can also buy your tickets online with a small processing fee. 
    We expect all men who buy tickets to also be members and encourage all women to do the same. 
     
  3. High Holiday Greetings
    We are again offering you the opportunity to send High Holiday greetings to your family, friends, and the community.  Pricing is $20 for a small ad (6 line limit) and $30 for a large ad (10 line limit, twice the size, but larger font). A postal mailing has gone out.  If you did not receive it, you are welcome to contact the office directly to place the ad.  Ads are not being sold on the website, only through the mailing or directly in the office.  The deadline is Sept. 6. 
     
  4. Book of Remembrance
    The Book of Remembrance will be issued again this year.  Pricing is shown on the website, although we ask that you purchase through the office. 
     
  5. Labor Day, Monday Sept. 5
    The office will be closed. 
     
  6. Annual Membership Meeting
    The VCJC will have its annual membership meeting on Sunday Sept. 18 at 9:30AM.  The meeting will be a hybrid meeting, that is it will be held both in person and via Zoom.  Only members who paid their dues for the 2021-2022 year are eligible to attend and participate.  Detailed announcements are going out by postal mail.  

Thursday, September 1, 2022

Governor Hochul Updates New Yorkers on State's Progress Combating COVID-19 - SEPTEMBER 1, 2022

 Clinical specimen testing for Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) at Wadsworth Laboratory

Governor Encourages New Yorkers to Keep Using the Tools to Protect Against and Treat COVID-19: Vaccines, Boosters, Testing, and Treatment

16 Statewide Deaths Reported Yesterday


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

"With the fall season rapidly approaching, I remind all New Yorkers to remain vigilant in order to keep themselves and their loved ones healthy," Governor Hochul said. "Take advantage of the vaccine and booster by staying up to date on doses. Test before gatherings or travel and if you test positive, talk to your doctor about potential treatment options."

This week, the Food and Drug Administration issued emergency use authorization for both the Moderna and Pfizer updated COVID-19 vaccine booster shots, designed to target Omicron subvariants and provide even more protection against COVID-19. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) could approve these new boosters as early as Friday.  

Today's data is summarized briefly below:   

  • Cases Per 100k - 25.28
  • 7-Day Average Cases Per 100k - 20.65
  • Test Results Reported - 70,806
  • Total Positive - 4,941
  • Percent Positive - 6.70%**
  • 7-Day Average Percent Positive - 5.83%**   
  • Patient Hospitalization - 2,309 (-23)
  • Patients Newly Admitted - 395
  • Patients in ICU - 254 (+13)
  • Patients in ICU with Intubation - 85 (-4)
  • Total Discharges - 337,325 (+402)
  • New deaths reported by healthcare facilities through HERDS - 16
  • Total deaths reported by healthcare facilities through HERDS - 57,658

** Due to the test reporting policy change by the federal Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and several other factors, the most reliable metric to measure virus impact on a community is the case per 100,000 data — not percent positivity.   

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.   

Important Note: Effective Monday, April 4, the federal Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is no longer requiring testing facilities that use COVID-19 rapid antigen tests to report negative results. As a result, New York State's percent positive metric will be computed using only lab-reported PCR results. Positive antigen tests will still be reported to New York State and reporting of new daily cases and cases per 100k will continue to include both PCR and antigen tests. Due to this change and other factors, including changes in testing practices, the most reliable metric to measure virus impact on a community is the case per 100,000 data -- not percent positivity.   

  • Total deaths reported to and compiled by the CDC - 73,689

** Due to the test reporting policy change by the federal Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and several other factors, the most reliable metric to measure virus impact on a community is the case per 100,000 data — not percent positivity.   

Each New York City borough's 7-day average percentage of positive test results reported over the last three days is as follows **:   

Borough  

Monday, Aug 29, 2022 

Tuesday, Aug 30, 2022 

Wednesday, Aug 31, 2022 

Bronx 

6.86% 

6.74% 

6.60% 

Kings 

3.85% 

3.21% 

3.15% 

New York 

4.98% 

4.85% 

4.84% 

Queens 

6.87% 

6.70% 

6.86% 

Richmond 

5.66% 

5.67% 

5.81%