Friday, October 7, 2016

Manhattan U.S. Attorney To Host Education Forums On Opioid Abuse Epidemic


  Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that he, along with representatives from the Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”), the medical field, and representatives from the community, will host a number of education forums to discuss how best to confront the epidemic of opioid abuse that is ravaging so many of our communities, and the federal government’s response. 
Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said:  “Close to 80 Americans die every day from opioid abuse.  Indeed, more people die from drug overdoses now than automobile accidents or guns.  This growing epidemic is everywhere – in our cities, our suburbs and our rural communities.  This problem will not be solved by prosecutions alone, although law enforcement certainly must play its part.  All of us – law enforcement, pharmaceutical companies, schools and parents – must work together to combat the scourge of opioid abuse.  And that effort starts with education.  That is why, over the coming weeks, I will be holding education forums in communities throughout our District to discuss this evolving challenge and will be talking about how our Office, the DEA, and others can help.”   
Since 2000, the rate of deaths from drug overdoses has increased 137 percent, including a 200 percent increase in the rate of overdose deaths involving opioids (prescription opioid pain relievers and heroin).  Drug overdoses are the leading cause of injury-related death in the United States, eclipsing deaths from motor vehicle crashes and deaths from firearms.  Each day, 78 Americans die of an opioid overdose.  This increase mirrors large increases in heroin use across the country and has been shown to be closely tied to opioid pain reliever misuse and dependence.  Past misuse of prescription opioids is the strongest risk factor for heroin initiation and use, specifically among persons who report past-year dependence or abuse.  The increased availability of heroin, combined with its relatively low price (compared with diverted prescription opioids) and high purity, are major drivers of the upward trend in heroin use and overdose.[1]
Mr. Bharara will host the first educational forum on Thursday, October 20, 2016, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at New York University School of Law.  Parents, teachers, medical professionals, and members of the public are encouraged to attend to learn more about the urgent challenge of opioid addiction.  Attendees are encouraged to RSVP here[external link].
A second forum will be held Thursday, December 1, 2016, at Pace Law School in White Plains, New York, and a third forum will be held Thursday, December 8, 2016, at Fordham University in the Bronx, New York. 

CORRECTION OFFICER SENTENCED FOR SMUGGLING CELL PHONE TO RIKERS ISLAND INMATE


  Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark today announced that a New York City Department of Correction Officer has been sentenced for bringing a cell phone into a Rikers Island jail for an inmate with whom she had a personal relationship. 
   District Attorney Clark said, “The actions of this defendant, whose job is to help maintain order in an often chaotic environment, are what fuel lawlessness both inside and outside Rikers Island.”  
  District Attorney Clark said the defendant, Tessie Clifton, 53, of Manhattan, a DOC Officer for three-and-a-half years, was sentenced today before Bronx Supreme Court Justice Steven Barrett to one year in jail. Clifton pleaded guilty to first-degree Promoting Prison Contraband on September 20, 2016. According to the investigation, Clifton and inmate Tyrone Williams developed a personal relationship. 
  According to the indictment, Clifton placed a black cell phone into a garbage can inside of AMKC Quad 11 Lower housing area on May 8, 2015, per Williams’ instructions. 
   The case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Ann Lee of the Public Integrity Bureau, under the supervision of Omer Wiczyk, Deputy Chief of the Public Integrity Bureau, and Wanda Perez-Maldonado, Chief of the Public Integrity Bureau.

Bronx Chamber of Commerce Italian Heritage Luncheon honors six distinguished individuals for their contributions to our borough!


BP DIAZ HOSTS ITALIAN-AMERICAN HERITAGE CELEBRATION


  Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. hosted his annual celebration of Italian-American Heritage & Culture Month, "Mese della Cultura Italiana,” at the Schiff Family Great Hall on the grounds of the Bronx Zoo Thursday night.

This year’s honorees included President of the New York State AFL-CIO, Mario Cilento; Bronx County Public Administrator, Frank C. Randazzo, Esq.; and owner of Sanitation Salvage Corp., Steven Squitieri. 



Above - BP Diaz with Honoree Frank Randazzo.
Below - BP Diaz with Honoree Mario Cilento.




Above - BP Diaz with Honoree Steve Squiteri.
Below - Honorees Steve Squiteri and Frank Randazzo with Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj.



Bronx Council for Environmental Quality - The Harlem River, the Land and the Watershed 2016


The time has come to get ready for the DEP to study our river!
 
Join us as we celebrate the River and the Land surrounding the River. 
 
Below you will find our Schedule of Events where we share ON THE WATER fun with schools and the community. If you are interested in attending or volunteering to help out, please register at  rsvp@bceq.org
 
  1. We will be at Roberto Clemente on Monday October 10 (Columbus Day) for the community and on Tuesday October 11 for the Schools. Volunteers are needed and if partners what to take a ride on the Harlem River it is schedule for Tuesday afternoon. 
  2. We will be at Van Cortlandt Park Lake on Thursday October 13 and Friday October 14 for the Schools.  Volunteers are needed and if partners what to take a ride on the Lake in Van Cortlandt Park it is schedule for Friday afternoon.  
  3. Finally, the BCEQ Mini Water Conference is on Thursday, October 20.  Please attend to learn about the River, the Land and the Watershed.  Refreshments will be served.

Monday, October 10: Community Canoemobile with the Wilderness Inquiry
  • Location: Roberto Clemente State Park, 301 W Tremont Ave, Bronx, NY 10453
  • Schedule & Participants:
    • COMMUNITY EVENT 12:00-4:00pm Open To The Public
    • Open to the public, canoeing only
 
Tuesday, October 11: School children
  • Location: Roberto Clemente State Park, 301 W Tremont Ave, Bronx, NY 10453
  • Schedule & Participants:
    • DAY SESSION: 10:00am-2:00pm (150 participants)
    • PARTNER PADDLE: 3:00-5:00pm
       
Thursday, October 13: School children
  • Location: Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx, NY 10462
  • Schedule & Participants:
    • DAY SESSION9:00am-2:00pm (100 participants)

Friday, October 14: School children
  • Location: Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx, NY 10462
  • Schedule & Participants:
    • DAY SESSION: 9:00am-1:00pm (100 participants)
    • PARTNER PADDLE: 2:00-4:00pm (100 participants)
       
Saturday, October 15: Community Canoemobile
  • Location: Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx, NY 10462
  • Schedule & Participants:
    • COMMUNITY EVENT: 12:00-4:00pm Open To The Public
Thursday, October 20:  Harlem River: Clean Water Quality/Quantity Program & Breakouts
•           Location: New Settlement School, 1501 Jerome Ave. (at 172nd Street), Bronx, NY 10452
•           Schedule & Participants:
  • COMMUNITY EVENT: 6:00-8:00pm Open To The Public
  • Bronx Council for Environmental Quality (BCEQ) Mini Water Conference on the Harlem River: Clean Water Quality/Quantity Program & Breakouts
  • Sponsored by: Harlem River Working Group, BCEQ, Friends of Van Cortlandt Park, Storm Water Infrastructure Matters (SWIM) and NYC Parks.
  • Topic:  Community Meeting and Breakouts for Harlem River Watershed Parks and Natural Resources Management Plan for the Bronx side of the Harlem River Watershed/Sewershed: Vision and Goals
 
This qualifies for the BCEQ Board of Directors
October Meeting:
NOTE CHANGE OF DATE AND DAY

FREE October Events at KRVC!



Don't Miss these Great FREE
October Events at KRVC!!
Check out the flyers below and click
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October 18, 2016

Resume Writing Workshop
KRVC is proud to present Barbara Fischbach to teach members of the community how to take a good resume and turn it into an outstanding one!
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October 20, 2016

Johnson Avenue "Fill It Up" Meeting
Join us to discuss ideas and strategies for filling the empty spaces on Johnson Avenue.
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October 26, 2016

Is School Supposed to be this Hard?
Riverdale-based special education advocate will speak and lead a discussion about how to make positive changes for your child at your school.  See flyer for more details.
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October 31, 2016

Halloween Party
Be sure to make KRVC a stop on your Halloween Night.  We will have a party featuring all sorts of fun attractions.  Join us!!
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  • 03:00 pm
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  • Club KRVC
  • Bronx, NY, 10463
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Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman - Bronx Housing Conference this Saturday


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  On behalf of the Office of the Attorney General, we would like to invite you to a Bronx Housing Rights and Services Conference this Saturday, October 8, 2016Our office will be joined by community groups, as well as city and state agencies, to discuss important housing issues affecting Bronx residents.   The event will take place at the Holy Spirit Church, located at 1940 University Avenue in the Bronx. For more information, please see the flyers below.
Please share with others that might be interested. To confirm your attendance or for more information, please email Lilliam.Perez@AG.NY.GOV or call 212-416-8754

ASSEMBLYMAN DINOWITZ AND LOCAL LEADERS DEMAND ACTION TO IMPROVE TRAFFIC SAFETY AT PS 81


  Assemblyman Jeffrey DinowitzCongressman Eliot Engel, a representative of Council Member Andrew Cohen, along with local community leaders and residents of Netherland Gardens, Riverdale Gardens, Skyview and 5601 Riverdale Avenue attended a press conference today demanding that the city install a left turn signal at the intersection of Riverdale Avenue and West 256th Street. This intersection has been plagued with numerous traffic accidents and enormous traffic. The 50th precinct reports that there have been 6 accidents at this intersection alone since January of this year. Several times a day there are significant traffic backups which impede motorists, particularly those who are making a left turn.

“Safety has to be our number one priority. The intersection of Riverdale Avenue and West 256th Street is dangerous and very congested. Alleviating the congestion by installing a left turn signal for north bound traffic will go a long way to improving safety at that intersection. Residents of Skyview, Riverdale Gardens, and Netherland Gardens all turn left there to go west on West 256 Street. Many scores of parents drive to PS 81 to drop off and pick up their children. Traffic backup has gotten out of control and the time is now to take a very simple step to improve the situation,” said Assemblyman Dinowitz.

“Currently, cars turning left onto West 256th Street from Riverdale Avenue are too often jumping the light in hopes of beating the southbound traffic and avoiding a prolonged wait. This is very dangerous for obvious reasons, not the least of which is because hundreds of children cross that street every day to attend school at P.S. 81,” said Congressman Eliot Engel. “But simple traffic calming measures could fix the problem. A left-turn signal for northbound traffic at this intersection would go a long way toward alleviating congestion while also improving motorists and pedestrian safety. I hope DOT heeds our call and works expeditiously to make this area safer for our school children.”


Above - Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz with Congressman Eliot Engel at the corner of Riverdale Avenue and West 256th Street with community residents.
Below - Congressman Engel says while this is not a federal issue, that he supports Assemblyman Dinowitz and the community in trying to get a left turn arrow northbound on Riverdale Avenue at West 256th Street.