Friday, September 30, 2022

DEC to Host Annual 'I FISH NY' Fall Fishing Festival Oct. 15 at Hempstead Lake State Park

 

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Free Fishing, Rods and Bait, Live Animal Show, Contests, and Activities for Children at Annual Long Island Event


The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's (DEC) I FISH NY Program and Freshwater Fisheries Unit and the State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (State Parks) today announced the annual Fall Family Fishing and Children's Festival at Hempstead Lake State Park will be held Saturday, Oct. 15, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

“The Fall Family Fishing and Children’s Festival has been a Long Island family tradition for two decades,” said DEC Regional Director Cathy Haas. “For some, it was their first introduction to fishing and has resulted in them becoming lifelong anglers. We look forward to continue welcoming everyone to this wonderful event.”

“Hempstead Lake State Park is pleased to partner with DEC to offer the annual Fall Family Fishing Festival," said State Parks Long Island Regional Director George Gorman. "The festival is a great opportunity for both children and families to learn and experience the joys of fishing, and check out all the new trails and amenities that Hempstead Lake has to offer."

Festival activities include fishing with free loaner rods and bait, fishing instruction, casting instruction, and fish-cleaning services. In addition to fishing opportunities, the festival features a children's casting for pumpkins contest, live animal show, magician, pumpkin decorating, fish printing, and a children's slide, in addition to DEC and State Parks displays.

 

The fishing license requirement for all anglers over the age of 16 is suspended for this festival, and admission and parking are free.

 

The children's casting for pumpkins contest will be held for as long as pumpkins last, during which kids can "catch" a pumpkin and "hook" a prize. Casting contest prizes are provided by I FISH NY and State Parks.


Prior to the festival, State Parks will stock South and McDonald ponds in Hempstead Lake State Park with brook and rainbow trout. DEC stocks brown trout in several other waterbodies in Nassau and Suffolk counties, including Upper Twin Pond, Oyster Bay Mill Pond, Massapequa Reservoir, and 12 additional Suffolk County lakes. These stockings will occur by Oct. 27, and provide excellent prospects for fall fishing. A second DEC stocking will occur in early November.

 

For more information about the festival, call DEC's I FISH NY Program at (631) 444-0283 or Hempstead Lake State Park (516) 766-1029 for event status. There is no rain date for this event.

 

For more information about the fall trout stocking program in Nassau and Suffolk counties, call the DEC Bureau of Fisheries at (631) 444-0280. General information on freshwater fishing on Long Island can be found at DEC's Long Island/NYC Fishing webpage and more info at DEC's Fishing webpage.

 

What: 2022 Fall Family Fishing and Children's Festival

 

Where: McDonald and South Ponds
Hempstead Lake State Park
West Hempstead, NY 11552

 

When: Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022

 

Time: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

 

Who: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation

 

Details: Come out and enjoy a day of fishing with the entire family! Headlining the event is a children's "Casting for Pumpkins" contest. In addition, more than 1,000 trout will be stocked prior to the event.

 

Cost: None - Free Event Admission and Free Parking

 

Sponsors: DEC's I FISH NY program and State Parks

 

Contact: DEC's I FISH NY at (631) 444-0283 or ifishny@dec.ny.gov

Directions: Take exit 18 off Southern State Parkway. Follow the drive into the Hempstead Lake Park. Make your second right at the ticket booth. Make an immediate left after the booth for Field #3. Follow to the end of the parking lot. Walk along the paved path to McDonald and South ponds.

Russian Oligarch Oleg Vladimirovich Deripaska And Associates Indicted For Sanctions Evasion And Obstruction Of Justice

 

New Jersey Resident Olga Shriki Arrested for Her Role in Facilitating Illicit Travel by Deripaska’s Girlfriend and in Real Estate Transactions

 Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York and Michael J. Driscoll, Assistant Director-in-Charge of the New York Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”), announced the unsealing of an Indictment charging OLEG VLADIMIROVICH DERIPASKA, a/k/a “Oleg Mukhamedshin,” and NATALIA MIKHAYLOVNA BARDAKOVA, a/k/a “Natalya Mikhaylovna Bardakova,” citizens of the Russian Federation (“Russia”), and OLGA SHRIKI, a New Jersey resident and naturalized U.S. Citizen, with conspiring to violate United States sanctions imposed on DERIPASKA and one of DERIPASKA’s corporate entities, “Basic Element.”  SHRIKI is further charged with obstruction of justice based on her deletion of electronic records relating to her participation in DERIPASKA’s sanctions evasion scheme following receipt of a Grand Jury subpoena requiring the production of those records.  BARDAKOVA and is charged in one count with making false statements to agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.  Additionally, EKATERINA OLEGOVNA VORONINA, a/k/a “Ekaterina Lobanova,” is also charged with making false statements to agents of the Department of Homeland Security at the time of VORONINA’s attempted entry into the United States for the purpose of giving birth to DERIPASKA’s child.  SHRIKI was arrested this morning.

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said: “The indictment unsealed signals the United States’ ongoing support for the people of Ukraine in the face of continued Russian belligerence.  The enforcement of sanctions is a vital tool wielded by this Office and our law enforcement partners as we seek to deter Russian aggression, and today’s indictment should be taken as a warning that, try as they might, individuals violating these sanctions will be held accountable.” 

Andrew C. Adams, Director of Task Force KleptoCapture said: “Despite his cozy ties with the Kremlin and his vast wealth acquired through ties to a corrupt regime, Deripaska did all he could to lead a life in a stable, free, democratic society – even if that meant lying and evading U.S. sanctions.  The hypocrisy in seeking comfort and citizenship in the United States, while enjoying the fruits of a ruthless, anti-democratic regime, is striking.  That Deripaska practiced that hypocrisy through lies and criminal sanctions evasion has made him a fugitive from the country he so desperately wished to exploit.”

FBI Assistant Director Michael J. Driscoll said: “Russian oligarch, Oleg Deripaska, was sanctioned in April 2018 as part of the U.S. response to the Russian Government’s engagement in worldwide malign activity and its annexation of Crimea, Ukraine.  Since that time, Deripaska has continued to circumvent those sanctions through an international network of enablers and facilitators.  We will not idly standby while Russian oligarchs brazenly subvert our laws and simultaneously seek benefit from U.S. goods and services for themselves and their families. Today’s actions demonstrate the FBI’s commitment to protecting U.S. national interests through the identification and disruption of Kremlin-linked oligarchs’ criminal networks.”

According to the allegations contained in the Indictment unsealed today in Manhattan federal court:[1]

DERIPASKA, the owner and controller of Basic Element Limited (“Basic Element”), a private investment and management company for DERIPASKA’s various business interests, was subjected to economic sanctions on April 6, 2018.  On that day, the United States Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) designated DERIPASKA as a Specially Designated National (“SDN”) in connection with its finding that the actions of the Government of the Russian Federation with respect to Ukraine constitute an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States (the “OFAC Sanctions”).  In so designating DERIPASKA, OFAC explained that DERIPASKA was sanctioned for having acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, a senior official of the Government of the Russian Federation, as well as for operating in the energy sector of the Russian Federation economy.

Following his designation by OFAC, DERIPASKA conspired with others to evade and to violate those sanctions in various ways and over the course of several years.  DERIPASKA, through the corporate entity “Gracetown Inc.,” illegally utilized the U.S. financial system to maintain and retain three luxury properties in the United States (the “U.S. Properties”) and further employed OLGA SHRIKI and NATALIA MIKHAYLOVNA BARDAKOVA to utilize U.S. financial institutions to provide hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of services for his benefit in the United States.  For example, in or about 2019, SHRIKI facilitated for DERIPASKA’s benefit the sale of a music studio in California for over $3 million. DERIPASKA had owned the studio through a series of corporate shell companies that obscured his actual ownership.  Following the sale of the studio, SHRIKI attempted to expatriate over $3 million in proceeds through one such shell company, “Ocean Studios California LLC,” to a Russia-based account belonging to another DERIPASKA company.

BARDAKOVA – largely based in Russia – directed SHRIKI to engage in particular illegal transactions on DERIPASKA’s behalf.  These instructions included directing SHRIKI to obtain U.S. goods and technology for DERIPASKA.  Moreover, between in or about May 2018 and in or about 2020, BARDAKOVA instructed SHRIKI to purchase and send flower and gift deliveries on behalf of DERIPASKA to DERIPASKA’s social contacts in the United States and Canada.  The deliveries included, among others, Easter gift deliveries to a U.S. television host, two flower deliveries to a then-former Canadian Parliament member, and two flower deliveries in 2020 to VORONINA while she was in the United States in 2020 to give birth to DERIPASKA’s child.           

Then, in or about 2020, SHRIKI and BARDAKOVA helped DERIPASKA’s girlfriend, VORONINA, travel from Russia to the United States so she could give birth to DERIPASKA’s and VORONINA’s child in the United States.  Despite DERIPASKA’s ongoing support for the Russian regime, he funded hundreds of thousands of dollars of transactions so that his child could take advantage of the U.S. healthcare system and U.S. birthright.  SHRIKI orchestrated the payment of approximately $300,000 worth of U.S. medical care, housing, childcare, and other logistics to aid VORONINA and DERIPASKA’s efforts to help VORONINA give birth in the United States, which resulted in the child receiving U.S. citizenship.  DERIPASKA counseled VORONINA on obtaining a visa to travel to the United States, including by telling her to be “careful” ahead of an interview by U.S. immigration authorities.  VORONINA thereafter applied for and obtained a U.S. visa for a purported ten-day tourism visit without disclosing her intent to travel and stay in the United States for approximately six months to give birth to DERIPASKA’s child.  Following the birth, SHRIKI, BARDAKOVA, and VORONINA conspired to conceal the name of the child’s true father, DERIPASKA, going so far as to change, slightly, the spelling of the child’s last name.

Later, in or about 2022, at DERIPASKA’s further behest and for his further benefit, SHRIKI and BARDAKOVA attempted to facilitate VORONINA’s return to the United States to give birth to DERIPASKA’s and VORONINA’s second child.  This second attempt included BARDAKOVA and VORONINA’s attempt to use false statements to conceal DERIPASKA’s funding and secure VORONINA’s entry into the United States – an attempt that was thwarted, and VORONINA was denied entry and returned immediately to Istanbul, through which she had flown from Russia to the United States.  

DERIPASKA, 52, and BARDAKOVA, 45, of Russia, and SHRIKI, 42, of New Jersey, are charged with one count of conspiring to violate and evade U.S. sanctions, in violation of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. SHRIKI is further charged in one count of destruction of records, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.  BARDAKOVA and VORONINA, 33, of Russia, are each further charged in one count of making false statements to federal agents, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.  The Indictment also provides notice of the United States’ intention to forfeit from DERIPASKA the proceeds of his offense, including the U.S. Properties and the proceeds from the sale of the music studio.  

The maximum potential sentences are prescribed by Congress and are provided here for informational purposes only, as any sentencing of the defendants will be determined by a judge.

Mr. Williams praised the outstanding investigative work of the FBI and its New York Field Office, Counterintelligence Division and thanked the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice’s National Security Division, Counterintelligence and Export Control Section for their assistance.

On March 2, 2022, the Attorney General announced the launch of Task Force KleptoCapture, an interagency law enforcement task force dedicated to enforcing the sweeping sanctions, export restrictions, and economic countermeasures that the United States has imposed, along with allies and partners, in response to Russia’s unprovoked military invasion of Ukraine.  The task force will leverage all the Department’s tools and authorities against efforts to evade or undermine the economic actions taken by the U.S. government in response to Russian military aggression.

The charges in the Indictment are merely accusations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

[1] As the introductory phrase signifies, the Indictment, and the description of the Indictment set forth herein, constitute only allegations, and every fact described should be treated as an allegation.

Governor Hochul Announces Launch of New York State’s Institute for Immigration Integration Research & Policy to Help Immigrants Transition to Community Life, Further Education, and The Workforce

 Governor Hochul poses for a photo at a Hispanic Heritage Month reception

Advisory Board of Community Leaders Confirmed to Set in Motion Groundbreaking Policy Development and Select an Executive Director and Assistant Director in the Coming Months


 Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the launch of New York State's Institute for Immigrant Integration Research & Policy to help immigrants transition to community life, further education, and the workforce. The Institute, which received funding in the FY 2023 State Budget, will be housed at the Rockefeller Institute of Government, the State University of New York's public policy think tank. The announcement coincides with the selection of an Advisory Board of community leaders, who will set in motion groundbreaking policy development and select an Executive Director and Assistant Director in the coming months.

"New York is built on the hard work and determination of generations of immigrants, and this Institute will work to improve the lives of those who are trying to build better lives for themselves and their families," Governor Hochul said. "By clearing the boundaries for new New Yorkers, we can help to better integrate them into the New York community and access the New York Dream."

Upon arrival, immigrants often struggle to learn English, help their children to assimilate in school, find safe and affordable housing, secure jobs with a livable wage, secure transportation to commute to said jobs, and access available services—often for fear of deportation. The Institute's Executive Director and Assistant Director will analyze real-time immigration, economic, labor, and other data and identify potential solutions for policymakers to help build on the state's commitment to supporting immigrants of all ages, nationalities, and backgrounds.

The launch of the Institute follows Governor Hochul's mission to protect immigrants, including those who are undocumented, who were forced to leave their homelands. In October 2021, the Governor signed legislation (S.343-A/A.3412-A) classifying certain threats to report a person's immigration status as extortion or coercion under New York law. She opened up educational and housing opportunities to assist evacuees from Afghanistan and Ukraine.

According to the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA), 900 refugees and Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) holders resettled in New York State in 2021, primarily from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Syria, Afghanistan, and Burma. In the last 12 months, at least 1,300 Afghan evacuees were resettled in NYS as well.

The Institute's Advisory Board is a broadly based group of accomplished leaders who bring an array of experiences and relationships, as well as a shared commitment to immigration integration to the Institute's work. The Advisory Board—which will also provide the Institute with guidance and recommendations with respect to research, programming, fundraising opportunities, and community events—includes:

Wilma Alvarado-Little, MA, MSW, Director of Minority Health and Health Disparities Prevention, NYSDOH

Dr. Laura Anker, Professor, American Studies, SUNY Old Westbury

Murad Awawdeh, Executive Director, New York Immigration Coalition

Marcos Crespo, Board Trustee, SUNY

Dr. Isaac Ehrlich, Professor, Economics, University at Buffalo

Lucia Gomez, Political Director, New York City Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO

Laura Gonzalez-Murphy, Executive Director, Office for New Americans, NYS Department of State

Ramona Hernandez, Director of the CUNY Dominican Studies Institute, CUNY

Paola Martinez, Community Organizer

Cesar Perales, Board of Trustees Vice Chairman, SUNY

Dr. Dina Refki, Director of the Center for Women in Government & Civil Society, University at Albany

Jennifer Rizzo-Choi, Executive Director, International Institute of Buffalo

Jo-Ann Yoo, Executive Director of the Asian American Federation

EDITOR'S NOTE:

By some of the names we see we can tell this is purely politics as usual. 

Kathy Hochul must be defeated comes November 8th.

MAYOR ADAMS CELEBRATES CITY COUNCIL PASSAGE OF MAJOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT IN ASTORIA

 

New York City Mayor Eric Adams today celebrated the New York City Council’s passage yesterday of Halletts North, a major affordable housing project that will create 1,340 homes — including 335 affordable homes — in Astoria, Queens. In addition to delivering a significant amount of housing to help address New York City’s housing crisis, the project will create an acre of new, resilient waterfront open space and expand public access along the Western Queens waterfront.

 

Set to be built by union labor, the project’s three buildings include space for both retail and for a job incubator run by community groups Urban Upbound and Zone 126. The New York City Housing Authority Astoria Houses’ tenant association will also receive $1 million for programmatic and capital investment.

 

“We can only tackle the affordable housing crisis by making New York City a ‘City of Yes,’ and approving this project is a significant step in the right direction,” said Mayor Adams. “The solution to our housing shortage is simple: building more housing, and this project will create thousands of homes, including hundreds with restricted rents. We all need to take responsibility for the housing crisis we are facing, and I applaud our partners in the City Council for advancing this important project.”

 

“We need to build more affordable housing across the city if we are going to change a status quo that has harmed far too many of our neighbors,” said Deputy Mayor for Economic and Workforce Development Maria Torres-Springer. “New Yorkers in every community are standing up and saying, ‘We want to be a part of the solution,’ and the Halletts North project is another big win for affordability in our city. I thank Speaker Adams, Councilmember Cabán, and everyone who voted to make these new homes a reality.”

 

“This administration recognizes that every part of our city’s housing system is connected — from the services we provide to New Yorkers experiencing homelessness to the investments we make in public housing and the new affordable homes that we build,” said Chief Housing Officer Jessica Katz. “The investments being made at Halletts North are another significant step towards a more affordable city for all New Yorkers. We’re proud to have worked with Speaker Adams, Councilmember Cabán, and the City Council to arrive at a project that everyone can be proud of.”

 

“Bravo to the City Council for sending the important message that we can, and will, get big things done in New York,” said New York City Department of City Planning Director and City Planning Commission Chair Dan Garodnick. “I tip my hat to Councilmember Cabán for her leadership.”

 

EDITOR'S NOTE:

We are just as happy as Mayor Adams for this project in the Western Queens Waterfront, and the million dollars to the NYCHA Houses. Just stay within the Zoning that former City Councilman Jimmy Vacca instituted to achieve proper growth without hurting his former Bronx council district community. 


By the way Jimmy where were you to defend the zoning you put in?

 

Man Charged With Gunpoint Robbery Of Bronx Post Office

 

 Damian Williams, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Daniel B. Brubaker, Inspector-in-Charge, New York Division of the United States Postal Inspection Service (“USPIS”), Matthew Modafferi, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Northeast Area Field Office of the United States Postal Service, Office of Inspector General (“USPS-OIG”), Michael J. Driscoll, Assistant Director-in-Charge of the New York Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”), and Keechant L. Sewell, the Commissioner of the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”), announced the arrest of ELHORIN YISREAL on Hobbs Act robbery and firearm charges in connection with the gunpoint robbery of a post office in the Bronx, New York, on September 6, 2022.  YISREAL was arrested yesterday and will be presented today before the Honorable James L. Cott.

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said:  “As alleged, Elhorin Yisreal brazenly robbed a Bronx post office in broad daylight, endangering the lives of a post office employee and her husband in the process.  Yisreal’s alleged actions show his disregard for the rule of law, and I commend our law enforcement partners for working with this Office to swiftly identify and apprehend Yisreal.”

USPIS Inspector-in-Charge Daniel B. Brubaker said:  “This has been a true team effort between multiple federal, state, and local agencies.  We hope this arrest sends a crystal-clear message to any and all criminal elements: if you target a U.S. Post Office and accost our employees with a gun, you will go to jail.  Period.  We will tirelessly pursue you and bring you to justice.”

FBI Assistant Director Michael J. Driscoll said:  “This was not a random robbery. We allege Yisreal sat waiting for the victims to arrive, forced his way in using a gun, and then stole a significant sum of money.  He also stole a device used to print money orders.  Whatever Yisreal's intent for that device may have been, he will get no use out of it in federal prison.  I want to commend our law enforcement partners at the United States Postal Inspection Service, and other agencies, who all worked diligently to solve this case so quickly.”

NYPD Commissioner Keechant L. Sewell said:  “Today’s charges affirm the NYPD’s unwavering commitment to work in close collaboration with all of our law enforcement partners to identify and arrest anyone who commits a violent crime in New York City – especially a brazen gunpoint robbery of two people inside a post office.  I commend and thank everyone at the Office of the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and all of the investigators at the NYPD, the FBI’s New York Field Office, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, and the U.S. Postal Service’s Office of Inspector General for their work on this important case.”

According to the allegations contained in the Complaint:[1]

On September 6, 2022, YISREAL committed a gunpoint robbery of a post office in the Bronx, New York.  On the morning of September 6, YISREAL was waiting outside the post office in a parked vehicle when a post office employee and her husband arrived.  After the post office employee and her husband unlocked the front entrance to the post office, YISREAL emerged from the vehicle wearing a black mask and carrying a firearm.  YISREAL ordered the post office employee and her husband inside the post office at gunpoint.  He then ordered the post office employee to open a safe and give him two remittance bags containing approximately $100,000 in United States currency, as well as blank money orders, and a machine used to print money orders.  Following the robbery, YISREAL fled in the vehicle parked outside.

YISREAL, 44, is charged with one count of Hobbs Act robbery, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison; and one count of brandishing a firearm, which carries a maximum sentence of life in prison and a mandatory minimum sentence of seven years in prison. 

The maximum potential sentences in this case are prescribed by Congress and are provided here for informational purposes only, as any sentencing of the defendant will be determined by a judge.

Mr. Williams praised the outstanding investigative work of the USPIS, USPS-OIG, the FBI, and the NYPD.

[1] As the introductory phrase signifies, the entirety of the text of the Complaint, and the description of the Complaint set forth herein, constitute only allegations, and every fact described herein should be treated as an allegation.

NYC PUBLIC ADVOCATE'S RESPONSE TO THE CITY'S NEW SCHOOL ADMISSION SCREENING POLICIES

 

"The path to truly equitable education in New York City must go through more than screens. We saw earlier in the pandemic that removing screens opens up access equity, and while the new framework for high school admissions is an improvement on earlier iterations of screening policies, it represents a regression from the access afforded as recently as last year.


"Acknowledging a few more opportunities for a few more students is important. Even more important is acknowledging it is insufficient in the scope of existing inequity. It is built on an inherently flawed system, at a time when we should instead be investing in innovating and enriching all schools for all students. While the plan opens additonal opportunity to some underserved students, it ultimately does a disservice to the larger communities of Black and Brown students, to lower income families and neighborhoods, and does not appear to adequately account for the needs of students with disabilities.


"Finally, the laissez-faire approach to middle school admissions will likely exacerbate longstanding issues. By not implementing citywide, system-wide standards that affirmatively advance educational justice, the opportunity for inequity will only expand in the same schools and communities where it has long persisted."


Permits Filed For 3030 Colden Avenue In Bronxwood, The Bronx

 


Permits have been filed for a four-story residential building at 3030 Colden Avenue in Bronxwood, The Bronx. Located between Burke Avenue and Adee Avenue, the lot is near the Burke Avenue subway station, serviced by the 2 and 5 trains. Zoran Kuburovic of KOM Management is listed as the owner behind the applications.

The proposed 40-foot-tall development will yield 9,520 square feet designated for residential space. The building will have 15 residences, most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 634 square feet. The masonry-based structure will also have a cellar and 12 open parking spaces.

Leder-Luis Architectural Design is listed as the architect of record.

Demolition permits were filed in October 2021. An estimated completion date has not been announced.

VCJC News & Notes 9/30/22

 

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  1. Shabbos

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    Tuesday, OCTOBER 4th – EREV YOM KIPPUR
    Mincha            2:00 pm
    Candle lighting    6:15 pm
    KOL NIDRE        6:20 pm
    Wednesday, OCTOBER 5th – YOM KIPPUR
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    Yizkor approx.     10:45 am
    Neilah approx.     6:15 pm
    Yom Tov ends        7:16 pm