Monday, June 9, 2014
HELP KEEP OUR CENTERS OPEN!
JOIN COUNCIL MEMBERS
RITCHIE TORRES - LAURIE A. CUMB & ROBERT E. CORNEGY, JR.
TO SAVE OUR CENTERS
Call on the Mayor to Fund 57 Community and Senior Centers at
NYCHA Developments Across New York City
THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 2014
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Friday, June 6, 2014
Klein Picks up Police and Fire Endorsements
On Thursday State Senator Jeff Klein picked up the endorsement of the Detectives’ Endowment Association, and on Friday he picked up The Uniformed Fire Officers Association endorsement.
“The DEA is pleased and proud to endorse Jeff Klein’s bid for the New York State Senate," said DEA President Michael J. Palladino. Thousands of our members work, live and were raised in The Bronx, and we look forward to working closely with Mr. Klein to ensure the safety and security of the entire community, and to help implement quality of life improvements for the benefit of all New Yorkers,” Palladino added.
Outside of Engine 70 and Ladder 53 at 169 Schofield Avenue City Island, UFOA President Alexander Hagan recalled devastating Bloomberg-era budget cuts that resulted in the closing of six engine companies. For the past four years, Ladder 53 was repeatedly threatened with closure. Senator Klein was front and center in the fight to save it. the UFOA, is in your corner because the UFOA remembers in September and November,” Hagan said. “We will be certain to notify our active and retired members who live in your district of this endorsement, to encourage their support for your candidacy” Hagan added.
Senator Klein said “I’m honored to receive support from the DEA and look forward to being their partner in government. I’m proud of my legislative achievements that help keep their members from harm and reduce crime like the Safe Act, the toughest gun laws in the nation, and Operation SNUG, which I funded this year to prevent youths from involvement in gun and gang violence,”
Klein also said the next day “I’m proud to receive support from the Uniformed Fire Officers Association
and look forward to working with them well into the future, Over the years I have stood with them to prevent senseless budget cuts which could have resulted in devastating and deadly consequences for my
constituents and for New Yorkers.”
Above- Klein picks up the Detectives’ Endowment Association endorsement, below he picks up the Uniformed Fire Officers Association endorsement.
Senator Rubén Díaz Celebration of the Abrazo Boricua
The Abrazo Boricua Banquet by Senator Ruben Diaz Sr. took place on Thursday night at the Eastwood Manor. Honorees included Santos Seda “Papichy” the Mayor of Guanica, Puerto Rico;
Ms. Aida Rosario Director of Communication Univision 41; and Mr. Hector
Ramos Reporter and Senior Citizens’ Advocate.
This annual activity sponsored
by Senator Rubén Díaz together with Senator Jeffrey Klein, Assemblyman
Marcos Crespo and Assemblyman Luis Sepúlveda, was completely free of charge
for the community. There was an estimated 500 plus people in attendance
According to Senator Díaz, “many
people in our community lack the necessary resources to pay for the different
activities that the Puerto Rican Parade organizes during this Puerto Rican
week. Therefore, in order for some of them to be able to attend a banquet
and socialize with the people who are coming to participate in the parade,
we organize this banquet free of charge for the first five hundred people
who arrive and offer them a night of Puerto Rican culture, food, entertainment
and the opportunity to meet the Mayors and dignitaries who come from Puerto
Rico.”
Below are a few photos of the event. Click on any photo to enlarge it.
Left - State Senators Ruben Diaz Sr. and Jeff Klein and a few of the 500 plus attendees.
Right - Team Diaz plus State Senate Co-Leader Jeff Klein.
Ms. Yolanda Cruz sang both the U.S. and Puerto Rican National Anthems.
Bronx LGBTQ Center Christine Jorgensen Trailblazer Award
The Christine Jorgensen Trailblazer Award
Ms. Kim Watson, Christine Jorgensen Trailblazer Award recipient |
We are pleased to announce that the our Christine Jorgensen Trailblazer Award will be presented to Ms. Kim Watson. This is the first of five community pride awards we will present at our 2014 Bronx LGBTQ Pride & Health Fair on Saturday, July 19th from 12-6pm at the amphitheatre at Crotona Park in The Bronx.
Christine Jorgensen, a former GI who was born and raised in The Bronx, was a pioneer of transgender rights. She was the first person ever to undergo sex reassignment surgery (SRS) in the United States, and spent her later years working as a successful Hollywood actress.
Kim Watson is a proud wife and mother of a 4-year old daughter. She has worked tirelessly on behalf of the transgender community, having founded and become the chief executive of CK Life, which is the first specifically transgender medical clinic in The Bronx to serve all transgender individuals. Additionally, she became the first person to make history by adapting the H. O. W. (HEALING OUR WOMEN) intervention to the transgender community, which was created by Gayle E. Wyatt, Ph.D., a Professor at UCLA.
Please join us on Saturday, July 19th, from 12 noon until 6 pm at our 2014 Bronx LGBTQ Pride & Health Fair to recognize and honor Kim's work. We will present four additional awards, which will be announced in the coming weeks. The pride committee is still accepting nominations for award recipients; please send an e-mail to bronxpride2014@bronxlgbtqcenter.org with your suggestions!
Christine Jorgensen, a former GI who was born and raised in The Bronx, was a pioneer of transgender rights. She was the first person ever to undergo sex reassignment surgery (SRS) in the United States, and spent her later years working as a successful Hollywood actress.
Kim Watson is a proud wife and mother of a 4-year old daughter. She has worked tirelessly on behalf of the transgender community, having founded and become the chief executive of CK Life, which is the first specifically transgender medical clinic in The Bronx to serve all transgender individuals. Additionally, she became the first person to make history by adapting the H. O. W. (HEALING OUR WOMEN) intervention to the transgender community, which was created by Gayle E. Wyatt, Ph.D., a Professor at UCLA.
Please join us on Saturday, July 19th, from 12 noon until 6 pm at our 2014 Bronx LGBTQ Pride & Health Fair to recognize and honor Kim's work. We will present four additional awards, which will be announced in the coming weeks. The pride committee is still accepting nominations for award recipients; please send an e-mail to bronxpride2014@bronxlgbtqcenter.org with your suggestions!
Stay tuned as we continue to announce our line-up of
entertainers, speakers, and special guests in the coming weeks, or visit
our event page for pride at http://bronxpride2014.eventbrite.com/. You can also join the event on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/events/559875584095127/.
Advertiser, Vendor, Sponsor & Exhibitor opportunities are still available for our 2014 Bronx LGBTQ Pride & Health Fair. Ads start as low as $25, full details and pricing for advertisers, vendors, and sponsors can be found at http://bronxpride2014.eventbrite.com/ or contact the pride committee chair, Peter C. Frank at bronxpride2014@bronxlgbtqcenter.org or 914-417-9579.
Advertiser, Vendor, Sponsor & Exhibitor opportunities are still available for our 2014 Bronx LGBTQ Pride & Health Fair. Ads start as low as $25, full details and pricing for advertisers, vendors, and sponsors can be found at http://bronxpride2014.eventbrite.com/ or contact the pride committee chair, Peter C. Frank at bronxpride2014@bronxlgbtqcenter.org or 914-417-9579.
Yes Virgina, There are Park Rangers at Van Cortlandt Park
It was a strange site Friday Afternoon as I spotted these two park Rangers on horseback by the Classic Playground section of Van Cortlandt Park. The rangers are strolling on Van Cortlandt Avenue across from the Amalgamated Houses. Below the rangers ride off down the sidewalk, I guess to avoid the speed bump.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Community Board 8 Election June 10th
Tuesday June 10th is the date of the full Community Board 8 meeting at the Riverdale Presbyterian Church located at 4765 Henry Hudson Parkway, and the meeting begins at 7:30 PM. On the agenda is the election of officers and committee chairs to Community Board 8.
As Vice-Chair of the Traffic and Transportation Committee I have been
asked why I did not go for the position of Chair of the committee. My
answer was that the Vice-Chair does not always make the best candidate
for the Chair's position.
An article on the election can be found in the Riverdale Press about the two candidates who are running for Chair of Community Board 8. One is the current Vice-Chair and the other is the current Traffic and Transportation Chair. One thing odd in the Riverdale Press article however is that the Chairman of Community Board 8 Bob Fanuzzi is stated to have thrown his support behind the Vice-Chair. By stating that he is behind the Vice-Chair, the board chair can no longer be impartial if he is to conduct any part of the election for Chair of CB 8. I also wonder at the end of this Riverdale Press article why they spoke to one of the members of the nominating committee.
While Bob Fanuzzi will no longer be Chair of CB 8 he will still be a member of its Executive Committee as the past Chair of the board, but it is stated that he is running to become chair of the Environment and Sanitation Committee. One has to wonder why he is keeping someone else off the Executive Board and just what Mr. Fanuzzi's motive is.
In the last three years under Bob Fanuzzi's leadership of CB 8 it is obvious that he and his Vice-Chair have not involved people from Kingsbridge and Marble Hill. Why else would the Riverdale Press write that the Vice-Chair of CB 8 wants to "involve more residents of those neighborhoods in CB 8's activities." The Vice-Chair is also listed in the Riverdale Press article as saying that she reduced the number of days for alternate side parking throughout CB 8, and creating network events for small businesses. I guess the articles that said former CB 8 Chair Anthony Cassino and Brad Trebach were the ones who got the alternate side parking changed were wrong. I am not going to go into the networking with small business and leave that to the conflict of interest board.
Since CB 8 Chair Bob Fanuzzi has publicly come out in support of the current Vice-Chair by name in the Riverdale Press article I will now state that I have been amazed of the job Mr. Dan Paderncht has done as Chair of Traffic and Transportation. He is hard working, thoughtful, and has reached out to all parts of the community board and other committee. That is why I know that Dan Padernacht is the best candidate for chair of Community Board 8. As a member of CB 8 I will be voting for Dan Padernacht for chair of Community Board 8.
I will also be running from the floor for Chair of the Environment and Sanitation Committee against former Croton Filtration Monitoring Committee Chair Bob Fanuzzi, because he has done a lousy job as chair of the CFMC allowing over 150 trees to be cut down at the Jerome Park Reservoir by the DEP.
If anyone has said to you that I am voting for the vice-Chair of CB 8 Maria Khury to get their vote, they are lying, because I am voting Dan Padernacht for Chair of CB 8.
ROBERT PRESS.
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Dinowitz, Klein Introduce Legislation to Designate Jerome Park as Parkland of NYC
Today Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz (D-Bronx) and
State Senator Jeff Klein (D-Bronx/Westchester) were joined by Bronx
Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and a host of community activists near
the Jerome Park Reservoir to introduce new legislation intent on
designating Jerome Park as parkland of the city of New York. The bills,
A.9681 and S.7467, would set in motion a public process by which most or
all of what is known as Jerome Park can either become designated as
park lands or lands that can be readily accessible to the general public
for recreational use. The space could also be used as an urban wildlife
or nature sanctuary.
The
perimeter of the Jerome Park Reservoir, which is the area that would be
turned into New York City Parkland as a result of this legislation, is
currently owned by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).
Access to the land around the reservoir, which is enclosed inside fence,
is currently off-limits to the general public.
"The
New York City DEP has for years denied our community access to one of
our most precious resources-the area around the Jerome Park Reservoir,” Assemblyman Dinowitz said.
“Even after the community defeated DEP's plan to build a giant water
filtration plant in the Jerome Park Reservoir, The DEP refused to allow
residents to get closer to the reservoir. It was only after the strong
community opposition to DEP's subsequent plan to construct its
monstrosity in Van Cortlandt Park that they decided, suddenly, there was
a security risk in allowing people closer to the reservoir. (They
didn't believe there was a security risk after 9/11, only after the
community stood up to them.)
“This
legislation would set in motion a plan that would hopefully designate
the area around the Jerome Park Reservoir as parkland. Having grown up
across the street from the reservoir, I know firsthand the amazing
resource we have and its great potential."
Senator Klein said: "In
a city as large and rich with culture as New York City, open space is
an invaluable asset for any community. That's why, partnering with
Assemblyman Dinowitz, I am proud to introduce legislation that will help
to do just that in Jerome Park in the Bedford Park area of the Bronx.
By designating all of all of the green space surrounding the Reservoir
park land, in conjunction with launching a community group dedicated to
boosting recreational opportunities, we can ensure more local residents
and New Yorkers from all neighborhoods experience all that Jerome Park
has to offer."
“The
Jerome Park Reservoir is an incredible resource that should be enjoyed
by our residents. This community treasure has been left unused for far
too long. Northwest Bronx families have a right to enjoy the area around
the Jerome Park Reservoir and I am glad that this new legislation will
help make this area available for public recreational use. This has been
a priority of mine since I became borough president, and I am proud to
stand with my colleagues in calling for greater access to the area
around the Jerome Park Reservoir as well as greater community
involvement in determining the future of one of our Borough’s crown
jewels,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.
Editor's Note -
There were no photos taken by me, because I was one of the community activists, and now a Community Board 8 member that were recognized for their hard work in stopping the DEP from building the water filtration plant in the reservoir in the late 1990's. I have stayed vigilant advocating for the JPR area and continued as a member of the Environment and Sanitation Committee of Community Board 8, which I hope to Chair after the Community Board 8 elections Tuesday night June 10th.