Thursday, October 24, 2019

“ANOTHER CHANCE” EVENT WILL BE HELD FOR THIRD TIME IN BRONX; SPONSORED BY BRONX DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE, OFFICE OF COURT ADMINISTRATION AND THE LEGAL AID SOCIETY


New Yorkers Can Resolve Outstanding Summons Warrants for Quality of Life Offenses; Learn About Sealing Old Convictions and Expunging Marijuana Possession Convictions 

 District Attorney Darcel D. Clark announced today that her office will host “Another Chance,” a summons warrant forgiveness program in the Bronx on October 26, 2019, inviting residents from all five boroughs and giving them the opportunity to clear their records and continue with their lives, and experience first-hand criminal justice reform. 

 The “Another Chance” event will be held in partnership with the Office of Court Administration and The Legal Aid Society on Saturday, October 26, 2019 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Thessalonia Worship Center, located at 941 Rev. James A. Polite Avenue in the Longwood section of the Bronx. 

 District Attorney Clark said, “I am thrilled to host the ‘Another Chance’ event in the Bronx again, which brings the court to the community. This time, we will have defense attorneys to help participants learn how to seal old convictions, as well as get information on expunging marijuana possession convictions faster, bringing criminal justice reform to life for New Yorkers. If you committed low-level offenses, like drinking alcohol in public, littering or riding a bike on the sidewalk and did not resolve that summons, you could face arrest for that past mistake, and it could affect employment and housing. I strongly urge residents with summons warrants to attend the event so they can remove the burden.”

 Bronx County Criminal Court Supervising Judge George Grasso said, “I commend Bronx County District Attorney Darcel Clark for her continuing efforts to bring justice to the community that we so proudly serve. This is exactly the type of collaboration that is encouraged throughout the Criminal Justice System by our Chief Judge Janet DiFiore. The New York City Criminal Court is proud to stand with our partners to effect justice and fairness in Bronx County.

 A mobile courtroom will be created in the Thessalonia Worship Center with Honorable Bahaati Pitt, Criminal Court Judge, presiding, as well as attorneys and staff from the Bronx District Attorney’s Office and The Legal Aid Society. The event will also include a resource fair, where residents can obtain information on health care and social services from a vast array of organizations. 

 District Attorney Clark said over 300 people attended the last Another Chance event, held in 2017, and approximately 226 warrants were cleared at that event.

Team AOC - Mark Zuckerberg


Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for Congress


Yesterday, AOC posed a simple question to Mark Zuckerberg: “Will Facebook take down lies?” His answer was basically ‘no.’ So if we wanted to run ads saying Republicans in competitive primaries voted for the Green New Deal (an obvious lie), we’d “probably” not get in trouble, according to Mark.

Video of AOC confronting Zuckerberg went viral — it’s been viewed and shared millions of times. And it’s all thanks to grassroots supporters like you..

That means AOC doesn’t have to spend her time dialing for dollars like typical politicians. Thanks to your support, she can focus on doing her job in the House, holding powerful people like Zuckerberg to account.

Zuckerberg’s answer means the Trump campaign can lie with impunity, and Facebook will have no problem taking their cash. And given Trump’s awful relationship with reality and truth, you can be sure those ads filled with lies are being prepared as we speak.
  • Ads that say Medicare for All will cancel Medicare for seniors? Fair game.
  • Ads that say the Green New Deal will ban meat? All good for Facebook.
  • Ads that say climate change isn’t real? Totally. Fine.
You see where we’re going here. Trump can lie all he wants! That’s incredibly dangerous for our democracy.

Pa'lante,
Team AOC 


This came in from Team AOC, and was edited to delete any requests for donations.

Team Ritchie - We're already losing ground...


This come in from the Ritchie Torres for Congress Campaign. It has been edited to delete requests for donations.


There’s been a lot of positive buzz surrounding our campaign, especially the recent news that we outraised the entire crowded field of candidates last quarter. We're extremely proud of that! 
 
But the news isn't all good. Now that the other candidates have caught wind of the power of our grassroots movement, they’re ramping up their operations to do everything they can to close the gap and move ahead of us -- and we can't afford to let that happen.

Team, Ritchie is up against nine other candidates, and the competition is going to be tougher than ever -- we’re in serious danger of falling short. 

Paid for by Ritchie Torres for Congress


EDITOR'S NOTE:

It has been said by some political pundits that there are fifteen candidates currently in this congressional race, I have the amount at thirteen.  

Police-involved Shooting in the 32 Precinct, Manhattan




October 23, 2019
Remarks as prepared for Police Commissioner James P. O'Neill
 Police officers from the 32nd Precinct responded to a call of a dispute between neighbors. This is the type of call NYPD cops respond to thousands of times a year. But today, we were reminded - again - that no call is ever routine. Early this morning we saw a vivid example of the dangers our police officers face each and every day fighting crime and keeping people safe.
I'm joined here by Mayor de Blasio, NYPD Supervising Chief Surgeon Dr. Eli Kleiman, PBA President Pat Lynch, First Deputy Commissioner Ben Tucker, Chief of Department Terry Monahan, Chief of Patrol Rodney Harrison, Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea, and Manhattan North Borough Commander, Assistant Chief Kathleen O'Reilly.
First, I want to thank the skilled staff here at St. Luke's Medical Center for the high-level of professional care they always provide.
The information I'm about to share with you is preliminary, and subject to change as the investigation unfolds.
At approximately 1:51 am, eight uniformed police officers from the 32 Precinct responded to a 911 call by a resident of 2785 Fredrick Douglass Boulevard stating a male neighbor is harassing her, banging on doors and breaking glass.
The officers went to the second floor of the building to investigate the complaint and to locate the man.
As the officers fanned out to search the second-floor hallway, one officer suddenly encountered the suspect, standing naked, pointing a 9mm semi-automatic handgun at the officer. A violent struggle immediately began, and shots were fired.
The officer yelled for help as the struggle continued, and the other officers discharged their firearms, striking the suspect several times. Our officer had been shot one time in the chest. The round did not penetrate his bullet-resistant vest. Our officer had also been punched numerous times, resulting in injuries to his face.
The officer is here at St. Luke's in stable condition. The mayor and I just met with his wife. The injured officer is 34 years old. He joined the NYPD in July 2012, and is assigned to Patrol in the 32 Precinct.
The 29-year-old suspect, who has had previous interactions with the police, was pronounced deceased at Harlem Hospital. The suspect's firearm was recovered at the scene.

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Van Cortlandt Park Alliance - Howl-o-ween in VCP


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Van Cortlandt Park Alliance
80 Van Cortlandt Park South, Ste. E1
Bronx, NY 10463

*The Friends of Van Cortlandt Park and the Van Cortlandt Park Conservancy have spent the last two years working to create the Van Cortlandt Park Alliance, a superior stewardship organization to guide the future of Van Cortlandt Park and the implementation of the 2034 Master Plan. For years, the Friends and the Conservancy have worked independently to restore, beautify, and support free programming in Van Cortlandt Park, the crown jewel of the Bronx. Our shared interests have now led us to combine our efforts.

Bronx Jewish Center Hosts Community Dinner


BRONX JEWISH CENTER  Hosts Community Dinner  

Please join us for our next community Shabbat dinner on Friday November 1st starting  at 7:00 pm  at  the Bronx Jewish Center .The B J C will be going  pink.  The special theme for that evening will be in support of Breast  Cancer  awareness  .  All of your traditional  style  dishes will take center stage!  We look forward to seeing you! Enjoy a delicious 4 course dinner with your fellow neighbors.Turn your Friday night Shabbat into an evening of spiritual awakening, inspiration,Jewish songs and culinary delight.All are welcome .
  Please RSVP@718-812-1701 to let us know you are coming .Shabbat dinners are held the first Friday of every month.    
When:    Friday  November 1 st.
Where: 1969 Haight Avenue Bx NY 10461
Cost:   Free of charge and all are welcome to join!
Contact: office@bronxjewishcenter.org 
Telephone:  #718-812-1701

Bronx Jewish Community Council - Thanksgiving Volunteers Needed!



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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:

When? Thanksgiving Day
Time? 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Where? Pelham Parkway NORC
What? We are looking for 3-4 families to  to serve lunch to our seniors 

 

If you are interested please contact Niti Minkove at nminkove@bjcconline.org or at 917-693-3084.

Thank you! 

Learn more about Bronx Jewish Community Council's volunteer opportunities and how to get involved at www.bjcconline.org 

Upcoming November events/activities at JASA Van Cortlandt Senior Center:


*Tues. Nov. 5thFilm History presentation: “Olivia De Havilland” by Pierre Montiel, Film Historian at 1 pm

*Fri. Nov. 15thMusical Program featuring Elizabeth Treat, Soprano and Luisa Munster, Mezzo Soprano of Allegro Singers who will perform favorite classical arias and duets at 1 pm.

*Wed. Nov.20thConscientious Music Revues w/Valencia & Co., perform Mo-Town and R & B selections at 1 pm.

**Thurs. Nov. 21stMexican Thanksgiving with Acapulco 90 Mariachi Band at 1:15 pm. Ethnic lunch served at 12:15 pm. Recommended contribution is $3.00 and event donation: $2.00.

*Sun. Nov. 24thMake-Up Day lunch at 1 pm with entertainment (2 pm): program to be announced.

*Mon. Nov. 25thJASA Van Cortlandt SC Senior Choral Group will perform a few holiday songs for Thanksgiving at 1 pm after lunch.

**Wed. Nov. 27thThanksgiving meal served at 12:15 pm followed by Music of the Andes by the Luis Vilcherrez duo at 1:15 pm. Call the senior center office for advance reservations. 
A hot nutritious kosher lunch is served daily at 12:15 pm. Suggested senior meal contribution is usually $2.00 and event donation is $1.00. 
  One * denotes a cultural event and two ** denotes a major cultural event that has wide appeal.    

JASA Van Cortlandt Senior Center offers a wide variety of exercise including Senior Fitness on Mondays at 10:30 am; Tone & Stretch on Fridays at 10 am; Zumba Gold twice a month on Tuesdays at 11 am; Tai Chi twice a month on Wed. at 10 am; Exercise twice a month on Wed. at 11 am; Flowing Yoga on Wed. afternoon at 3 pm (two or three times/month). We also offer a painting class on Mondays at 10:30 am; Senior choral group every Monday at 1 pm; Technology instruction on Mondays at 11 am and at 1 pm; Chinese Calligraphy twice a month on Tuesdays at 1 pm; discussion groups twice a month on Wed. at 1 pm; art history presentations once a month on Friday at 1 pm and more. Our instructors are certified, dynamic and experienced. 

For pre-registration or more information about our program, please call the senior center office at 718-549-4700. 

JASA Van Cortlandt Senior Center is funded by NYC Dept. for the Aging and by legislative grants from CM Andrew Cohen. 

JASA Van Cortlandt Senior Center
3880 Sedgwick Ave., First Floor 
Bronx, NY 10463
Phone: 718-549-4700
Fax: 718-884-6063