Thursday, August 18, 2016

A.G. Schneiderman Announces $1.1 Million Settlement With A Minnesota Pillow Retailer For Failing To Collect New York Sales Taxes



Tax Whistleblower Uncovers Failure By “My Pillow” To Collect Sales Tax On Millions Of Dollars In Sales To New York State Customers
   Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced a $1.1 million dollar settlement resolving a whistleblower case against My Pillow, Inc., a Minnesota corporation that sells pillows and other sleep-related products. The lawsuit alleged that My Pillow knowingly failed to collect and remit New York sales taxes on sales made to New York customers through its website and over the telephone. 
The action began when a whistleblower filed a complaint in state Supreme Court in Manhattan. Based on its investigation of the whistleblower’s allegations, the Attorney General’s Office contends that from 2011-2015, My Pillow failed to collect and remit approximately $537,000 in sales taxes on taxable sales made over the phone and through the Internet to New Yorkers. My Pillow was required to collect and remit sales taxes because the company sold products at trade shows in New York through independent contractors and other representatives, among other reasons.  The Attorney General’s Office claims that My Pillow knowingly made false records or statements concerning the sales taxes it was required to collect and remit. 
“Out-of-state companies like My Pillow cannot shirk their obligations to New York. Companies that fail to collect and remit applicable sales taxes harm the State and local governments—something that cannot be tolerated,” said Attorney General Schneiderman
This settlement is the latest tax-related recovery resulting from an action filed under the New York False Claims Act.  The Act is one of the state’s most powerful civil fraud enforcement tools because it allows whistleblowers and prosecutors to take legal action against companies or individuals that defraud the government.  Persons found liable under the False Claims Act must pay treble damages, penalties and attorneys’ fees.  Under the False Claims Act, whistleblowers may be eligible to receive up to 30 percent of any money recovered by the government as a result of information they provide.  The whistleblower in this action will receive $221,800.00 from the settlement proceeds. 
Attorney General Schneiderman expresses his thanks to the whistleblower and its attorneys, and to the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, for their assistance in bringing this case to resolution.

MAYOR DE BLASIO, COUNCIL SPEAKER MARK-VIVERITO, PARKS COMMISSIONER SILVER ANNOUNCE $150 MILLION IN FUNDING FOR FIVE ANCHOR PARKS



One large park in each borough to receive major capital upgrades like new soccer fields, comfort stations, running tracks, hiking trails

750,000 New Yorkers live within walking distance of these five major parks

   Today at St. Mary’s Park in the Bronx, Mayor Bill de Blasio, Council Speaker Melissa Mark Viverito, and NYC Parks Commissioner Mitchell J. Silver announced that the City will fund $150 million in major improvements at five large parks under the new Anchor Parks initiative. More than 750,000 New Yorkers live within walking distance of the five Anchor Parks, and the new investment will fuel the kind of major amenities needed more in these bigger parks, like new soccer fields, comfort stations, running tracks and hiking trails.

The Mayor and Speaker made the announcement at Saint Mary’s Park in the South Bronx, and were joined by Council Members from the four other anchor parks: Highbridge Park in Manhattan, Betsy Head Park in Brooklyn, Astoria Park in Queens and Freshkills Park on Staten Island.

“New Yorkers deserve to have the greatest parks in the world steps from their homes. That’s why our administration is focused on park equity, which brings fair access to and development of parks across the city. The Anchor Parks program, joined with the Community Parks Initiative and Parks Without Borders, marks another major step in advancing park equity for all New Yorkers,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio.

“I am proud to be part of a team announcing $150 million in capital improvements coming to parks in all five boroughs,” said Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito. “Outdoor spaces like St. Mary’s Park are great equalizers for our city, and this funding makes it clear that every New Yorker, in every neighborhood, deserves access to quality outdoor spaces. I thank Mayor de Blasio and Council Members Mark Levine and Julissa Ferreras-Copeland for their engaged and collaborative work on the Anchor Parks Initiative and look forward to our continued partnership as we work to ensure every New Yorker in every neighborhood in our City has access to quality, open spaces.”
“We call these sites Anchor Parks because they provide a stabilizing, centering force for the communities they serve by offering larger and more diverse resources than smaller community parks. Now, New Yorkers in all boroughs have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to make their older parks new again,” said Parks Commissioner Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP.

Each of the Anchor Parks is slated for $30 million in major improvements. Each was selected based on historical underinvestment, high surrounding population and potential for park development. The Parks Department will commence community outreach beginning this fall to determine which improvements to pursue in each park.

These improvements to larger parks compliment the de Blasio Administration’s Community Parks Initiative, which has targeted more than 60 small neighborhood parks with improvements like new playground equipment, benches, plantings and resurfaced playing courts.

“Many happy hours have been spent playing in Betsy Head Park, enjoying this invaluable recreational space for the children and families of my beloved home of Brownsville,” said Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. Adams. “Unfortunately, this treasured open space – once a crown jewel of the New Deal-era parks renovated in New York City – has been shamefully allowed to deteriorate, depriving underserved families of a safe, comfortable place to play and enjoy the outdoors. Long-awaited capital improvements will dramatically improve the quality of life for Betsy Head Park’s patrons and visitors, many of whom cannot travel elsewhere for recreation, as well as will support my administration’s ongoing efforts to invest resources in neighborhood parks that have historically been neglected.”

STATE SENATOR GUSTAVO RIVERA, ASSEMBLYMEMBER VICTOR PICHARDO AND COUNCILMEMBER RITCHIE TORRES TO HOST ANNUAL BACK TO SCHOOL CELEBRATION AT TREMONT PARK



   State Senator Gustavo Rivera will host the second of three Back to School events on Friday, August 19th at Tremont Park. The last Back to School event will be held on Friday, August 26th at St. James Park. This event is co-sponsored by Assembly Member Victor M. Pichardo and Council Member Ritchie Torres

This event, which is part of Senator Rivera's Bronx CAN Health Initiative, will have a backpack giveaway, fun activities and free health screenings in an effort to help celebrate a healthy start to the upcoming school year. A limited number of backpacks will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Children between 5 and 13 years old need to be accompanied by an adult while youths between 14 and 18, do not need a parent present.


SCHEDULE OF BACK TO SCHOOL EVENTS:

1) What: Back To School Event

Who: State Senator Gustavo Rivera, Assembly Member Victor M. Pichardo and Council     Member Ritchie Torres.

When: Friday, August 19, 2016
            2:00 PM-5:00 PM

Where: Tremont Park (corner of E Tremont Avenue and Arthur Avenue)


2) What: Back To School Event

Who: State Senator Gustavo Rivera and Assembly Member Victor M. Pichardo.

When: Friday, August 26, 2016
            2:00 PM-5:00 PM

Where: St. James Park (entrance on Jerome Avenue and W 192nd Street)

Bronx Democratic Party's Annual BBQ & Family Day



Wednesday, August 17, 2016

The Punisher Comes to NYCC


October 6 - 9, 2016 | Javits Center

New York Comic Con - NYCC

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The Walking Dead
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The cast and crew bring an exclusive first look thursday at NYCC
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Wednesday, October 5 at Littlefield
Starring: Stella Chuu and Dangrrr Doll
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Friends of Van Cortlandt Park - Hike, Eat and Drink with Friends- Hike-toberfest 2016


Hiketoberfest
Get Your Tickets Now for
Hike-toberfest 2016
Saturday October 1st from 2pm to 7pm
Hike, Eat, Drink & Celebrate with Friends during our new fun fundraiser for the hiking trails of Van Cortlandt Park. 
Come see why VCP is Where NYC Hikes. 

Hikes start at 2pm: Hikers will have the option to go on a 4-5 mile hike throughout the park OR a 2 mile leisurely nature hike.  Both hikes will be led by Friends of Van Cortlandt Park Staff and take about 2 hours.  All registered participants will receive a VCP Where NYC Hikes t-shirts.    
Oktoberfest is from 4-7pm Attendees will receive a VCP Where NYC Mug, eat German Food by Loreleye Restaurant & Biergarten and enjoy local brews from the Bronx Brewery, Chelsea Craft Brewing Company, Gun Hill Brewing Company and Jonas Bronck Beer Co. served by the Bronx Beer Hall.  Special thank you to all the breweries for donating!  Yard games will be setup to challenge your friends as you hang out on the Van Cortlandt House Museum Lawn.
You can join us for just the Hike or the Oktoberfest or the entire Hike-toberfest Event!  Purchase your tickets in advance for a discount!

Hikes will start at and Oktoberfest will be held on the grounds of the Van Cortlandt House Museum- enter the Park at Broadway and W. 246th Street.

FERNANDO FERRER ENDORSES MARISOL ALCANTARA FOR STATE SENATE OF ADRIANO ESPAILLAT


  Ferrer describes Alcantara’s integrity and character as key factors to having earned his support

   Today Former Bronx Borough President and 2005 Democratic Nominee for Mayor, Fernando Ferrer announced his support for Marisol Alcantara in the race for New York’s 31st State Senate District. Drawing comparisons to his own historical runs for office, Ferrer cited the importance of electing the first Dominican woman to the State Senate. In his endorsement of Marisol, Ferrer pointed to the temperament and judgement Marisol has displayed her entire life in building coalitions. "I am supporting Marisol because of her contributions as a leader in this community.  Those contributions have had a positive impact on the residents of the district, families, mothers, children - that is who this election is about.

"For me, this endorsement is a recognition of the values that Marisol brings to the table - a woman who didn't just show up in this community, but has been here fighting the important battles.  With regard to others, as President John F. Kennedy said many years ago: "Forgive your enemies, but don't forget their names."

In accepting Fernando Ferrer’s endorsement Marisol Alcantara said, “Fernando Ferrer means so much to the people of the City of New York.  Public service is an honor and privilege that I take seriously. I am honored to have earned Freddy’s endorsement, and will work hard every day to make the people of this District proud.  Freddy will be a resource for me on so many issues and I am thankful for his trust and friendship.”   

Fernando Ferrer is another endorsement this week alone as Alcantara continues to build momentum.   In addition to Fernando Ferrer, she was endorsed by the Democratic nominee for Congress, and current Senator Adriano Espaillat and City Councilmember Ydanis Rodriguez.  Yesterday Alcantara was endorsed by the Transport Workers Union Local 100

Should I resign from the City Council if I used My Influence to Get a Moving Violation Quashed


Vanessa L. Gibson

Hi - My name is Vanessa Gibson, and I chair the City Council Public Safety Committee. Yes it is against the law to talk on your cell phone while driving. The Daily News reports that in 2014 I was given such a ticket for driving and talking on my cell phone. They also say that I used my influence in the council and got the ticket quashed. That moving violation is five points on a license. 
Others who were in politics have had their careers ended for doing similar things, should I resign?