Thursday, August 30, 2012
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Speaker Silver Being Investageted For His Role In the Veto Lopez Deal
It just gets worse every day for the New York State Assembly, now the New York Post in a front page story Silver hit by Hu$h Probe say that Silver makes a shocking confession on the Vito Lopez deal.
The New York Assembly paid out $103,000.00 to the two women who accused Assemblyman and now former Brooklyn Democratic County Leader Vito Lopez of sexual harassment that was authorized by the Speaker. Silver now says that he may have made a mistake in doing that, and the whole matter is now being investigated by JCOPE the governors new Joint Commission on Public Ethics.
Just like the Post had a field day Assemblywoman Naomi Rivera which may continue, we are sure that the Post will be covering each and every iota of news on Speaker Silver.
Gloria Gaynor Concert
Last night an estimated over 600 people jammed Seton Park (in Riverdale) to watch Gloria Gaynor in one of State Senator Jeff Klein's "Summer Concert Series". Senator Klein for the month of August put together a series of summer concerts throughout his state senate district that ends tonight in Loreto Park (in Morris Park) featuring Jay Black
Gloria Gaynor was born in 1949 and started her singing career as a singer with the Soul Satisfiers, a jazz/pop band, in the 1960s. Her first solo single was "She'll Be Sorry/Let Me Go Baby" came out in 1965. Gaynor's big success came in 1975 with the hit album "Never Can Say Goodbye" that included other popular "Disco Era" songs.
Gaynor sang several of her hit songs that included "Never Can Say Goodbye", "I Will Survive", Going Out of My Head", and also sang a musical tribute to her late friend Donna Summer. With her 63rd birthday coming up on September 7th after the show there was a little early celebration with many people singing to her "Happy Birthday".
Right - You can see the crowd of over 600 people who were in attendance.
Right - Local Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz is between Civil Court Judge candidate Eddie McShan he supports with possible City Council candidate Andy Cohen in blue shirt.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
COUNCIL APPROVES KOPPELL-SPONSORED BILL SUSTAINING AND EXPANDING WORK OF CLIMATE CHANGE PANEL AND TASK FORCE
At
its meeting on Wednesday, August 22, 2012, the Council passed a bill
co-sponsored by Council Member Oliver Koppell, a member of the
Environmental Protection Committee,
that institutionalizes and expands the work of the NYC Panel on Climate
Change and the NYC Climate Change Adaption Task Force.
The
Panel and the Task Force were created by the Mayor in 2008 to evaluate
the impact of climate change on New York City and to develop strategies
to protect the
city’s critical infrastructure from this impact.
The
new legislation expands the scope of these bodies to include, not only
consideration of the risks of climate change on the infrastructure, but
also on the city’s
communities, vulnerable populations, public health, natural systems,
buildings and economy.
“The
Council found global climate models predict that temperatures,
precipitation, sea levels and extreme weather events will increase
dramatically, even in the
next ten years, creating the necessity of preparing for, or ideally
preventing, the impact of these adverse climate changes on New York
City,”
Koppell said.
The
legislation requires that the Panel, consisting of climate change
scientists, recommend climate change projections for the city not less
than once every three
years. Within one year of the Panel’s recommended climate change
projections, the Task Force, comprised of representatives of the
appropriate city, state and federal agencies, as well as private
entities, will inventory the potential risks of climate change
to the city, develop adaption strategies, identify issues for further
study and issue a report to the Mayor and Council based on its findings.
“According
to the Mayor’s Office of Long-term Planning and Sustainability, we are
already seeing more extreme weather - more days of heavy rainfall and
days
over 90 degrees, more frequent heat waves and more strong storms.
Consequently, the work of the Panel and Task Force in coming up with
plans to deal with the negative impact of this extreme weather is very
important and I am pleased that this legislation
requires future administrations to maintain their efforts,” Koppell
said/
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz
32nd Senatorial District, Bronx County, New York
32nd Senatorial District, Bronx County, New York
WHEN IT RAINS IT POURS
You should know that sometimes, no matter how good, how decent, or how
honest your intentions may be, the way things come out might not always
seem too good for you.
In Puerto Rico, there is a saying that “when it rains it pours,” meaning that all at once, everything comes falling on your shoulders.
To me, it started earlier this summer with simple knee replacement surgery that was supposed to take two weeks, after which I’d be as good as new, but the first surgery was complicated. Things did not go as planned, and I had to stay in the hospital for four weeks.
Next, the criminal charge against Mr. Clement Gardner, the bookkeeper for the Christian Community Benevolent Organization, was expanded from the original charge to say that he stole $532,000 from the agency.
You should already know that I founded the Christian Community Benevolent Association (CCBA) in 1977 and it was the jewel of the South Bronx. When the Bronx was burning and the South Bronx was left in ruins, our organization was creating jobs and holding the fort when banks and businesses and landlords abandoned the area. The CCBA was an oasis for senior citizens, for our youth and for the unemployed. We employed more than 1,300 people during the time when the South Bronx was seen as the worst neighborhood in the nation.
You should know that along with the conniving evil work of Mr. Clement Gardner, who destroyed the reputation of everything we had done for 30 years, that in May 2007, instead of arresting Mr. Gardner after he confessed to stealing from CCBA, the FBI sent Mr. Clement Gardner BACK to the Christian Community Benevolent Association where he continued to raid the not-for-profit agency.
And now, to add salt to the wound, my only daughter – the one who I love so dearly – fell in love with a police officer and in a domestic dispute, has been accused of scratching his car with a key.
This must be what they mean in Puerto Rico that “when it rains it pours.”
But, the Lord who I serve always tells us in the Bible that He will never send us more than we can endure. To my God and Savior, Jesus of Nazareth the One who took me out of the gutter and has brought me into His graces and has blessed me with a family and a name and a place in this State – to Him be the honor, glory, and praise.
I am State Senator Reverend Rubén Díaz and this is what you should know.
In Puerto Rico, there is a saying that “when it rains it pours,” meaning that all at once, everything comes falling on your shoulders.
To me, it started earlier this summer with simple knee replacement surgery that was supposed to take two weeks, after which I’d be as good as new, but the first surgery was complicated. Things did not go as planned, and I had to stay in the hospital for four weeks.
Next, the criminal charge against Mr. Clement Gardner, the bookkeeper for the Christian Community Benevolent Organization, was expanded from the original charge to say that he stole $532,000 from the agency.
You should already know that I founded the Christian Community Benevolent Association (CCBA) in 1977 and it was the jewel of the South Bronx. When the Bronx was burning and the South Bronx was left in ruins, our organization was creating jobs and holding the fort when banks and businesses and landlords abandoned the area. The CCBA was an oasis for senior citizens, for our youth and for the unemployed. We employed more than 1,300 people during the time when the South Bronx was seen as the worst neighborhood in the nation.
You should know that along with the conniving evil work of Mr. Clement Gardner, who destroyed the reputation of everything we had done for 30 years, that in May 2007, instead of arresting Mr. Gardner after he confessed to stealing from CCBA, the FBI sent Mr. Clement Gardner BACK to the Christian Community Benevolent Association where he continued to raid the not-for-profit agency.
And now, to add salt to the wound, my only daughter – the one who I love so dearly – fell in love with a police officer and in a domestic dispute, has been accused of scratching his car with a key.
This must be what they mean in Puerto Rico that “when it rains it pours.”
But, the Lord who I serve always tells us in the Bible that He will never send us more than we can endure. To my God and Savior, Jesus of Nazareth the One who took me out of the gutter and has brought me into His graces and has blessed me with a family and a name and a place in this State – to Him be the honor, glory, and praise.
I am State Senator Reverend Rubén Díaz and this is what you should know.
STATEMENT FROM BOROUGH PRESIDENT DIAZ
RE: Shooting of Nine-Year Old Boy
“I am deeply saddened by last night’s incident on East 157th St. and Walton Avenue, near Yankee Stadium, where a nine-year old boy fell victim to gun violence. I will keep him and his family in my prayers
as we hope for his quick recovery. It is the second time in a week that
this senseless act is committed in our borough and it is extremely
disappointing. I know I speak for all Bronxites in condemning this
despicable act.
“Ending
gun violence has been a top priority of mine since I became an elected
official, and despite our good work, too many firearms end up in the
wrong hands both through legal and illegal means.
“This
is a national problem that urges us to revisit the Second Amendment and
the true meaning of what it was intended to protect so we can better
prevent these crimes and protect innocent people across our city and
nation.
“This
violence must stop, my office will continue to work to take as many
illegal guns off of our streets as we possibly can to keep our children
and families safe. I urge all Bronxites with knowledge of illegal guns
in their community to call 866-GUN-STOP to anonymously report those guns
to the police, a program that my office continues to promote through
our ‘Peace in our Streets’ campaign,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben
Diaz Jr.
More information on the 866-GUN-STOP program can be found at the following link:
Monday, August 27, 2012
SENATOR KLEIN SCHOOL SUPPLY GIVEAWAY
State Senator Klein gave away free school supplies to children living in the Pelham Parkway Houses during the Pelham Parkway House's Annual Unity in the Community Family and Friends Day.
Below are a few pictures of Senator Klein and some of the children.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Committee of 100 Democrats 8th Annual Barbecue Huge Success
The 8th Annual Committee of 100 Democrats Free Community drew over 1,000 people. There was a constant flow of people as the food and entertainment changed during the day, This year the event was held on East 205th Street around the corner from the Committee of 100 Democrats headquarters. This was also a special day for Committee of 100 Democrats Chairman Richardo "Ricky" Martinez (who is running for the 78th A.D. seat) as he heard over and over again people giving him their support in the upcoming September 13th Democratic Primary..
Congressman Eliot Engel was stuck in Washington so Senior Aid Joe O'Brien accepted the award for a distinguished record of Public Service from the Committee of 100 Democrats for the congressman. Congressman Engel through redistricting will no longer serve this area of Bedford Park. Mr. Fernando Tirado Community Board #7 District Manager accepted the Committee of 100 Democrats Community Service award for his outstanding community work as District Manager of CB7. Tirado was chosen as the District Manager a few years ago when longtime District Manager Rita Kessler retired. Senator Jeff Klein an old friend of the Committee of 100 Democrats stopped by to say a few words before leaving for another event. Mr. Mark Gjonaj candidate for the 80th A.D. seat stopped in with a few dancers in traditional Albanian dress. Gjonaj and Martinez spoke of the struggle that they are having trying to run as independents against a well entrenched veteran political family (father and daughter), but that stories of improprieties are now coming out in the newspapers against their opponents the Riveras. 33rd State Senate candidate Manny Taveras who also has teamed with Mr. Martinez is running against another Rivera in office, brought along the Ruben Diaz truck that was loaned to him by Senator Diaz one of his supporters...Even the local 52nd Precinct Explorers jogged by as you will see in one of the photos below
Left - Richardo "Ricky" Martinez standing in front of one of the bands with two members of his assembly campaign.
Right - another band performs later at a different spot.
Right - Senator Klein an old friend of the Committee of 100 Democrats with Chairman Ricardo "Ricky" Martinez
Right - Another view of the crowd.
Right - You can see that as it got dark there was still a large crowd, as Mr. Martinez takes in a dance.