Tuesday, May 6, 2014

NYC Rent Guidelines Board Announces Possible Rent Increase Rates


  In its first public meeting this year the NYC Rent Guidelines Board which determines allowable rent increases in the almost one million rent stabilized apartments in the city came back with an unusually low range of increases. For one year leases the Rent Guidelines Board has suggested a rent increase range from 0% - 3%. For two year leases the board has suggested a rent increase range of .5% - 4.5%. This is the lowest rent increase proposal in many years. The possibility of a 0% rent increase for the one year lease would be the lowest rent increase since the Rent Guidelines Board was created in 1969.

  The board consists of nine members - there are two members who represent tenants, two members who represent landlords, and five members of the public who have experience in housing, finance, or economics. The proposed Rent increase to take effect in October passed the first hurdle by an 8 - 1 vote. Tenant groups have lauded the proposed rent hikes, while representatives of owners are outraged by a possible 0% increase. 

  Last year the Rent Guidelines Board voted for a 4% increase for a one year lease, and 7.75% increase for a two year lease. The final decision of the Rent Guidelines Board will be announced at the boards June 23rd meeting at Cooper Union.

It is anticipated that the Rent Guidelines board will come in with a figure some where in the middle as has been done in the past. This will be the first test of how Mayor de Blasio is going to do on his commitment of building more affordable housing.



A Victory for the Conservatives of America


WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz

District 32 Bronx County, New York


A Victory for the Conservatives of America

You should know that on Monday May 5, 2014, the Unites States Supreme Court of America ruled in favor of a case established by a small town called Greece in upstate New York. This case was known as “The Case of the Town of Greece v. Galloway,” and it was in regards to prayers offered at public legislative meetings.

You should know that this was a ruling of immense importance and a great victory for the conservative movement, and for those religious organizations in America, and for the many people like us who have been fighting many years to bring prayer back to schools and to different public places. At the same time, it was a great defeat and setback for those that promote political correctness and for those that oppose prayer basing their opposition in not wanting to offend anyone.

It is surprising and shocking, but expected that most of the local newspapers and media completely ignored this magnificent victory and this great news. Those reporters who wrote something buried their articles deep on the inside pages of their publications. You should know that if the Supreme Court’s decision had been the other way, it would have been front page news.

Because of the importance of this news and what it means to many of us, I would like to quote two paragraphs written by Rev. Jason J. McGuire, Executive Director of New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms:
“The Supreme Court’s decision today is important and much-needed, as it protects the religious liberty of all Americans and upholds the quintessentially American tradition of prayer at government proceedings. The Court’s ruling clarifies once again that commencing government proceedings with prayer does not constitute an ‘establishment of religion’ in violation of the First Amendment. Further, the Court has reminded Americans that governing bodies which allow public prayer are not required to edit or regulate the content of the prayers that are offered, to go beyond the borders of their cities or towns to recruit a religiously diverse pool of prayer-givers, or to guarantee that no listeners are offended by what they hear during such prayers. So long as prayers at public meetings do not fall into a pattern of proselytizing others or denigrating different faiths, they do not violate the First Amendment.”

“Today’s decision is a victory for the free exercise of religion, for freedom of speech, and for freedom from judicial overreach. All Americans who believe that prayer and religious faith play a key role in our society should celebrate. All Christians should be thankful that our Supreme Court—unlike the Second Circuit Court of Appeals—has not given in to the voices of censorship and political correctness that would prevent us from praying in the name of Jesus in city, town, and village halls across the nation. And the Town of Greece and its legal counsel are to be commended for their perseverance in seeing this case through to its conclusion.”

How sweet it is, how great it is! Viva the Freedom of Speech and Viva the Freedom of Religion!
This is Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz, and this is what you should know.

 

Monday, May 5, 2014

Bronx Week 2014 Kick Off


  It looked to be an old garage of some sort, but you could see the vats that make the beer behind the Bronx Week backdrop for the official Bronx Week 2014 Kick Off. Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. had two of the five Bronx Walk of Fame Inductees this year with him Swizz Beatz and David Zayas. There were tasty tempting foods from all over the Bronx such as Bronx made sushi, Bronx baked pretzels, Bronx made Mac N Cheese, Bronx made beer to wash it down, and for desert four flavors of Bronx made ices. 
  BP Diaz is so proud of what he has accomplished in his short time as Borough President. The celebration of 11 days of Bronx Week is another way that he has involved more Bronx Businesses and more Bronxites by moving the Bronx Week celebration up to the month of May. My guess is that pretty soon we in the Bronx will be calling the month of May Bronx Month. Below are a few photos of the Bronx Week Kick Off, and you can find the entire line up of events scheduled at www.ilovethebronx.com 
 













Left- Bronx BP Ruben Diaz Jr. and Councilman Andy King (whose district the kick off was in) by the official Bronx Week Poster.
Right - Gun Hill Brewery partners Chris Sheehan & Kieran Farrell stand in front of the wall behind the bar that is open 7 days a week at the Gun hill Brewery.


 









Left - Bronx BP Diaz introduces the two Walk of Fame inductees this year  who were able to attend the Bronx Week kick off. They are Swizz Beats standing next to Councilman Andy King, and David Zayas standing next to Deputy BP Aurelia Greene.
Right - Roberto Garcia of Montefiore Hospital a major sponsor of Bronx Week says a few words.

 













Left - Councilman King gets in a few words with Swizz Beatz.
Right - David Zayas heaps praise on fellow walk of fame inductee Swizz Beatz.

Riverdale Avenue Festival 2014


  There may have been a threat of rain and some gusts of wind, but that did not stop hundreds of people from enjoying the Riverdale Avenue Street Festival. Riverdale Avenue from West 236th Street to West 238th Street was closed to traffic Sunday so people could enjoy the many activities that were planned. As you will see in the photos below a stage was set up where various local talent performed, the NYPD brought their Rock climbing wall, a Bouncy Castle was set up for kids to enjoy, and many other various attractions for people to enjoy.
  The elected officials were on hand as always but as the time went on the rain clouds did wind up opening up at the end of the festival. All the rain did was to make the clean up faster and if you returned to Riverdale Avenue for diner that night you wondered about all the excitement that took place as the street was dry shortly after the downpour. Credit goes to Mario the owner of Salvetore's of Soho and Yo Burger, along with KRVDC Executive Director Tracy Shelton, and the many others who helped make the Riverdale Avenue Festival the success it was. 

 










Left - The Bouncy castle is being set up.
Right - Children from the Riverdale Rising Stars are performing.

 













Left - The balloon man who made different things and animals from balloons.
Right - The NYPD rock climbing wall.

Left - Stilt Walker Stephine Sine.
Right - The ladies from Curves are at their table.

Blackstone Opens on Riverdale Avenue


  After many months of renovating the old Hudson's bar located 3713 Riverdale Avenue Mr. Steve Catechie has opened Blackstone Bar& grill. Below is a photo of Blackstone with the proud owner standing in front of the establishment. Blackstone officially opened on Monday May 5th.
A shot of the inside of Blackstone Bar & Grill. Notice the many televisions for the sports enthusiast.


Saturday, May 3, 2014

Klein Secures 100,000 Dollar For Emerald Isle 'Meals on Wheels' Program


  Senator Jeff Klein standing in front of the Emerald Isle Immigration Center located in the Woodlawn section of the Bronx announced that he has secured an amount of $100,000.00 for the centers Meals on Wheels program. Now the program may not only continue, but increase its outreach to seniors in need from 20 to up to 40 hot lunches to local seniors every day. 
  Senator Klein said that the Emerald Isle's Meals on Wheels program provides an invaluable service to seniors in the Woodlawn community, and that was why he helped secure the money not only to continue the program, but to expand it to even more seniors in need.
  The Meals on Wheels program was launched in 2011 thanks to a grant by Senator Klein, and with this years funding the program can be expanded to cover many more needed meals to other seniors said Siobhan Dennehy the Executive Director of the Emerald Isle Immigration Center.

 













Left - Senator Klein speaks about the much needed services that the Emerald Isle Immigration Center provides.
Right - Siobhan Dennehy the Executive Director of the Emerald Isle Immigration Center thanks Senator Klein for his funding.

 













Left - Senator Klein poses with volunteers who help on the Meals on Wheels program.
Right - It was time to load up the van to deliver the Meals.

Ben Franklin Democratic Club Dinner


UPDATED

  Thursday night was the 54th Annual Ben Franklin Democratic Club Dinner. The Ben Franklin Democratic Club covers the 81st assembly district. As usual over 200 people, all the local elected officials, and most club members were in attendance.Elected officials included Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., City Comptroller Scott Stringer, City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, Congressmen Eliot Engel and Charles Rangel, and several state senators and assembly members on hand to celebrate with Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz.

  Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz received the Distinguished Public Service Award, which was presented by his son Eric. The current Male District Leader Bruce Feld announced that he would not be seeking re-election, and it is quite possible that Eric Dinowitz may seek the position. Mr. Joseph Farkas owner of the new Riverdale Crossings shopping center on the site of the old Stella Doro cookie factory received the Business Development Award. The Community Leadership Award was given to longtime Riverdale realtor Marilyn Sopher. 
  
  The Ben Franklin Dinner Co-Chairs this year were Randi Martos, Heidi Schwartz, Eric Dinowitz, and Christopher McShane. 
Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz speaks about his 20 years of service in the state assembly, as BFDC President Ellen Feld is with him in this photo.
Owner of Riverdale Crossings shopping center Mr. Joesph Farkas as he was introduced by Councilman Andrew Cohen. Current 81st A.D. Male District Leader Bruce Feld is also in the photo.





Bronx Conservative Party Dinner


  Wednesday night the Bronx Conservative Party hosted its Annual Dinner and award night where even in the pouring rain over 500 people were in attendance. Bronx Conservative Party Chairman William Newmark said that over 600 tickets were sold to the dinner, but with the heavy rain that was coming down he was glad that so many people did attend.
  There were several awards to various Law Enforcement personal, Business representatives and two political figures. Queens Councilman Eric Ulrich received a lifetime achievement award for his work in the council, while former candidate for governor Carl Palidino was given the Man of the Year award. Click on any photo to enlarge it.















Left - Diane Cerino with Bill Newmark and her Businesswoman of the year award.
Right - CB 7 member Sandra Erickson, Bronx Chamber of Commerce President Lenny Caro, and Anthony Aquilino owner of Universal Towing.















Left - The bow tie and mustache just had to be shared.
Right - Queens Councilman Eric Ulrich also sports a bow-tie.















Left - Bx. Conservative Party Chair William Newmark, District Leader Jennatte Moore, Carl Palidino, and former Conservative Party chair Tom Cronin.
Right - Carl Palidino receives his Man of the Year award from Newmark and Cronin.