Sunday, May 1, 2016

Riverdale Avenue Street Festival



     Sunday was the annual Riverdale Avenue Street Festival. While the weather was not the greatest, it did not dampen the many people who came out to walk on Riverdale Avenue between West 236th and West 238th Streets. A huge stage set up where neighborhood children from the Riverdale Y Dance Theatre and the PS 24 Glee Club performed. On hand were State Senator Jeff Klein and Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz who tried their best at the miniature golf that was set up. As you will see in those photos both were not to successful, but it was a cold rainy day and Riverdale Avenue between West 236th and West 238th Streets is on a slope. The event was put together by KRVC and KRVC Executive Director Ms. Tracy Shelton joined the two elected officials on the stage to thank the many sponsors, performers, and the many people who helped set up the tents that kept the people who were in attendance dry. There were several information tables set up, and while the merchants on Riverdale Avenue were set up to have tables outside their stores the weather kept most of that away. City Councilman Andrew Cohen (an elected official of a few words) also stopped by, but left before Senator Klein and Assemblyman Dinowitz spoke. An interesting photo I was able to take while Senator Klein was speaking includes the vacant lot which was the site of the proposed eleven (then revised to six story) medical center on Riverdale Avenue which was halted by the Klein/Dinowitz Bronx Medical Center Size Limit Law. That Law was repealed one year later after the developer and hospital abandoned its plans for the medical center. The lot remains vacant and an eyesore to the community. You can click on any small photo to make it larger.
    
     











Above and Below are children from the Riverdale Dance Theatre.










Above - A joint dance by several members of the Riverdale Y Dance Theatre.
Below -  The PS 24 Glee Club.



Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz and State Senator Jeff Klein both tried their skill at miniature golf.


Above - State Senator Klein and Assemblyman Dinowitz gave remarks to the crowd after being introduced by KRVC Executive Director Tracy Shelton.
Below - As I took a wider photo the eyesore of an empty lot where the abandoned medical center was proposed to be continues to be a blight on the area much to the dismay of many merchants who were hoping for more business from the proposed medical center. 



Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman - Cracking Down On Fraud & Abuse In The Ticket Industry


 

The Attorney General announced legislation this week to eliminate the rampant and illegal use of ticket “bots," computer software used by resellers to buy tickets for popular concerts and sporting events within minutes of those tickets going on sale. Last week, the Attorney General reached multi-million dollar settlements with six ticket brokers that will stop the use of ticket bots by some of the most common resellers. 


More news is expected next week. The Attorney General’s previous report on the investigation detailed the difficulties ordinary New York consumers face from these troubling industry practices and the middle-men that work to keep affordable tickets out of their handsRead about the AG's recent efforts to create a fairer ticket marketplace in the Times Union here.  


Taking Trump University to Trial


The Attorney General's office was back in court this week seeking justice for the thousands of students defrauded by Trump University. Following the hearing, the Attorney General released the following statement. Read the WSJ story here. 
“I am very pleased the judge has indicated her intention to move as expeditiously as possible to trial, as thousands of Mr. Trump’s alleged victims have been waiting years for relief from his fraud. We believe that Mr. Trump and Mr. Sexton will be essential witnesses at trial. As we will prove in court, Donald Trump and his sham for-profit college defrauded thousands of students out of millions of dollars.”


Expanding Hep C Coverage For New Yorkers

The Attorney General reached agreements with seven health insurance companies to expand their coverage policies for patients suffering with chronic Hepatitis C. Under the agreement, health insurance plans will no longer deny coverage to members using alcohol or drugs, and will start treating patients at earlier stages. Read the WSJ story here.  


Empowering Suffolk Voters to Register Online


The Attorney General issued an opinion advising Suffolk County that online voter registration is legal in the State of New York. This determination was in response to a Suffolk County letter requesting the office’s opinion whether it would be permitted by State election law. For many voters, a fully online voter registration system would streamline the process, making it easier to enroll on one’s mobile device and electronically sign. Read the Newsday story about it here.


Compelling the D.A. Comply with Executive Order


The Attorney General sued Rensselaer District Attorney Abelove to compel him to comply with Governor Cuomo’s Executive Order that appointed the Attorney General as a special prosecutor in all cases where an unarmed civilian dies during a police encounter. The D.A. attempted to exercise jurisdiction over a police shooting case in Troy in violation of the Executive Order. The Attorney General’s suit seeks to require the D.A. to surrender his case file and bar him from exercising jurisdiction to investigate the circumstances that led to the death of Edson Thevenin on April 17, 2016. Read news coverage about it in the NY Times here

Have a question, comment, or complaint? Click here. You can also learn more about the various initiatives of the Attorney General's office by visiting our website at ag.ny.gov. You can also call our General Hotline: 800-771-7755


Saturday, April 30, 2016

Mosholu Parkway Clean Up


   Today was the Mosholu Parkway Clean Up by Jerome Avenue which was sponsored by Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj, The Friends of Mosholu Parkway, The Jerome Gun Hill BID, Bedford Mosholu Community Organization, NYC Parks & Partnership for Parks, and 52nd Precinct Explorers. 
       Due to a death in his family Assemblyman Gjonaj was unable to attend, but members of his staff and some of his many friends were on hand to help the volunteers that showed up. The area to be cleaned up was the Circle of Friends Plaza located at Jerome Avenue and E. Mosholu Parkway North. As you will see in the photos below several activities went on including trash removal, planting of flowers, weeding, and more. 


Above - Residents are joined by others as they filled up bags of litter and trash from along this step street next to the train station.
Below - Two capable volunteers from the City Comptroller's office were on hand to help. 




Above and Below - Volunteers are planting flowers around this tree. 




Above - Ms. Barbara Stronzer Parks Committee Chair of Community Board 7 and CB 7 District Manager Andrew Sandler water the plants after they were planted.
Below - A group photo of some of the volunteers who came out to help.









Tomorrow's Festival is ON! Rain or Shine! Please join us










It is shaping up to be a great event with an 
awesome music and entertainment line up 
and numerous attractions.  
Click  here for more details. Plus we have 
made a decision to hold the festival 
despite the weather forecast.  The event 
will feature a large, covered stage with live 
music throughout.  The street will be covered by 
three 20 foot by 40 foot tents to keep our guests, 
organizers and sponsors as dry as possible. Many 
businesses on the block are participating so stop 
into those to eat, shop and get info.  
Join us tomorrow - 
What else is there to do on rainy Sunday!!

Charlie Rangel - Proudly Endorsing Keith Wright - He'll Continue my Work


Representing Upper Manhattan and the Bronx in Congress has been an honor and a privilege. I'm incredibly proud of my service and, as I look to the future, it's important that I support a candidate who will work equally hard for New York. That's why I am proud to announce my endorsement of Keith Wright's campaign for Congress. Keith is the best choice for New York's 13th District!

I'm proudly endorsing Keith Wright - join me in support!

I first came to Congress in 1971. The world has changed since then, but my commitment to the great people of New York has remained steadfast. Our city is my priority - I created the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone, sponsored the Affordable Care Act to expand healthcare coverage, and protested injustice by the hands of police officers. I made sure that Social Security was safe while raising the minimum wage and protecting low-income housing.

I know that Keith Wright will continue this legacy.

Keith has spent decades fighting for our community in Albany. His leadership has c
reated real change for New York. He's empowered hard-working New Yorkers to protect our rights by establishing free legal clinics and has always fought to protect and expand affordable housing. The Second Avenue Subway extension is funded because of his tenacity.

Like me, when his constituents are protesting for equality, Keith is not afraid to stand side by side with activists - even willing to risk arrest to stand up for our hardest working brothers and sisters. 

Our community needs a tireless advocate like Keith Wright who will always stand up for what is right, even in the face of right-wing extremism in Washington. I know first-hand how essential it is to have an authentic New York leader in Congress fighting for our city. Keith Wright is the man to build on the success we have achieved together in my tenure and I'm proud to endorse Keith Wright as the next Congressman representing NY-13.

What the people of Harlem, the Bronx, Washington Heights, Inwood, El Barrio, and East Harlem need in Washington is not just an experienced legislator, but a community builder
and proven leader, which Keith Wright has demonstrated to be throughout his entire public service career. We can count on Keith to represent the diverse needs of our community and keep fighting for all of us.

Thank you,
Charlie Rangel

EDITOR"S NOTE:
Congressman Rangel, What took you so long? 
Look at the previous posting from May 29, 2015 when you had me take a photo of you with your choice then to replace you in congress Keith Wright. 

Friday, April 29, 2016

Congressman Rangel to Endorse Keith Wright for Congress




  The above photo was taken on May 29, 2015 at the Street renaming of East 205th Street in front of Bronx Science High School to Bronx Science Boulevard. This was the day after Adam Powell had posted a photo of Congressman Rangel and himself suggesting that Congressman Rangel was endorsing Adam Powell for his congressional seat. The exact words of Congressman Rangel were "Take this photo of Assemblyman Keith Wright and myself, because I am supporting Assemblyman Wright for my congressional seat".
   On Saturday April 30, 2016 at 11 AM at the Alhambra Ballroom located at 2116 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard Congressman Charles Rangel will officially endorse Assemblyman Keith Wright to succeed him in congress.

Everyone Does It, de Blasio is Not the Only One


What You Should Know 
By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz
32nd Senatorial District


  You should know that the Mayor of the City of New York is under fire and he is facing 5 different investigations.  
It is important for you to know that I never supported Mayor de Blasio when he was a Mayoral Candidate, and instead. I supported Eric Salgado and Bill Thompson. For the record, I don’t like Bill de Blasio’s policies, we have nothing in common, and I have not met with him nor spoken with him in person since he was elected Mayor. But as I see him being subject to what looks like selective prosecution, I must speak out.
It is important for you to know that Risa S. Sugarman, who was appointed by Governor Andrew Cuomo to serve as the Chief Enforcement Officer for the Board of Elections, sent a report to the Manhattan District Attorney regarding Mayor Bill de Blasio’s “willful and flagrant” campaign law violations.
Ms. Sugarman’s report prompted a criminal investigation into Mayor de Blasio’s fund-raising.
According to Ms. Sugarman’s report, Mayor Bill de Blasio and his team raised money to send to certain County Committees in 2014 to help Democrats running for the State Senate. In a response to Ms. Sugarman’s report, a criminal investigation against Mayor de Blasio is underway.
You should also know that City and State’s Winners and Losers column for the week ending 4/29/2016 included NY Times columnist Jim Dwyer in the Winners’ column for successfully “putting pressure on state Board of Elections Chief Enforcement Officer Risa Sugarman to explain her selective investigation process.
This hat-tip tip Jim Dwyer includes his April 28, 2016 column “Faulting de Blasio for Walking a Beaten Path in Elections.”
Mr. Dwyer wrote: In 2008, when Michael R. Bloomberg was mayor, he gave $1.2 million to the tiny Independence Party, which used the money to help the campaigns of two Republican senators in Queens, Frank Padavan and Serphin R. Maltese … Mr. Bloomberg also gave $500,000 to the Republicans’ Senate campaign committee, which supported Mr. Padavan and Mr. Maltese in their races.”
As you can see, Mayor de Blasio’s actions are not the first time a Mayor has used his political power and resources to influence New York State Senate races. This is routinely done by Democrats and Republicans alike, and we all know it.
I have to ask myself, how is it that Mayor de Blasio is being investigated and has received subpoenas from the Manatten District Attorney and the US Attorney General, and how is it that he is being lambasted on the front pages and editorial columns of New York’s daily newspapers, when the things he did are no different that what Michael Bloomberg did when he was New York City’s Mayor?
Why was there no outcry for investigations and allegations made when Michael Bloomberg also violated New York’s Campaign Finance laws by donating large amounts of money to the Republican and Independent Parties in order to hold sway over certain State Senate elections?
If everyone does it, how come only Mayor Bill de Blasio is being held accountable?
I am Senator Reverend Rubén Díaz and this is what you should know.

Congressman Eliot Engel Urges New Yorkers to Take Part in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day



  Congressman Eliot Engel, a senior member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Health Subcommittee, urges Bronx and Westchester residents to take part in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 30th.

National Prescription Drug Take Back Day helps raise awareness of the dangers of prescription drug abuse, while offering Americans a safe and convenient opportunity to dispose of unneeded or expired prescription drugs.

“Today, prescription drug safety is more important than ever,” Engel said. “The prescription opioid death rate has more than quadrupled since the late 1990s. In 2013, prescription opioids played a role in more than 16,000 overdose deaths. That same year, nearly two million Americans grappled with opioid abuse or dependence.

“This week, the House Energy and Commerce Committee approved 11 bills to fight the opioid crisis. As a senior member of that Committee, I will work with my colleagues to ensure Congress continues to move quickly to combat substance abuse. However, this effort does not begin and end with Congress – every American needs to do his or her part.

This Saturday, I strongly encourage my constituents to participate in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Together, we can make keep old or unwanted prescription drugs from causing harm – an important step in fighting this heartbreaking epidemic.”

There are two drug collection sites in the NY-16 area, listed below. For additional drop-off locations, visit the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Office of Diversion Control here. Inquiries can also be made at 1-800-882-9539.


Ardsley Sayf Coalition
507 Ashford Avenue
Ardsley, New York 10502

NYC Police Department, Bronx
50th Precinct
3450 Kingsbridge Avenue
Bronx, New York 10463