Tuesday, October 15, 2024

STATE SENATOR GUSTAVO RIVERA AND UNITY DEMS HOST PROP 1 DAY OF ACTION

 

On Sunday, State Senator Gustavo Rivera joined Unity Democratic Club and Riverdale residents at Moss Café to encourage voters to vote “yes” on Proposal 1, the New York Equal Rights Amendment ballot measure.


The team of volunteers knocked on doors and handed out flyers to prospective voters informing them of the importance of Proposal 1. As restrictive laws sweep through other state legislatures, Proposal 1 will secure protections for abortion and against discrimination in the New York State Constitution.


“Anti-abortion and anti-trans measures aim to target the most vulnerable among us, and it has ripple effects for the rest of our rights, for parents, families, and our community as a whole,” said State Senator Gustavo Rivera. “In order to protect our community from these threats, it is essential that voters support the New York Equal Rights Amendment — Proposal 1 — on their ballots this November.”


Morgan Evers, Head of the Prop 1 Task Force for the Unity Democratic Club said, "I am proud to have co-led the efforts by the Unity Democrats to knock on countless doors, phone bank, and engage with our neighbors, urging them to flip over their ballots and protect our reproductive rights at the ballot box."


MAYOR ADAMS APPOINTS CHAUNCEY PARKER AS DEPUTY MAYOR FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

 

Mona Suazo Will Serve as Assistant Deputy Mayor for Public Safety  

New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced two new appointments that will continue to keep New Yorkers safe. First, Mayor Adams appointed Chauncey Parker, a nearly 40-year veteran of law enforcement, as deputy mayor for public safety, effective immediately. Additionally, Mayor Adams announced the appointment of Mona Suazo as assistant deputy mayor for public safety. As deputy mayor, Parker will be tasked with coordinating across all city agencies on public safety matters as he delivers on Mayor Adams’ vision of keeping New York the safest big city in America. Under Mayor Adams’ leadership, the five boroughs continue to see reductions in crime, with September marking the ninth straight month in a row where overall crime decreased.   

 

“Public safety is the prerequisite to prosperity, and I can think of no one better to help lead our efforts to keep New Yorkers safe than Chauncey Parker,” said Mayor Adams. “Chauncey is a lifelong public servant who has spent his career working at the city, state, and federal levels building bridges between law enforcement and communities across the state. We are safer, stronger, and better connected thanks to Chauncey’s service to our city, and I am thrilled to have him and Mona Suazo take the lead on our administration’s public safety portfolio through the next successful chapter.”   

 

“In my almost 40 years of public service, the most important thing I have learned is the power of partnerships. No matter what challenge we face, we are always stronger and better when we work together,” said Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Chauncey Parker. “I am grateful to Mayor Adams for this opportunity to continuing building on this administration’s progress and creating new government and community partnerships for every public safety responsibility we face — youth crime, subway crime, retail theft, drug overdoses, quality of life concerns, and more.”   

 

“I am grateful to Mayor Adams for this extraordinary opportunity to contribute to our administration’s progress in strengthening public safety partnerships across New York City,” said Assistant Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Mona Suazo. “With nearly 19 years of public service, I am committed to continuing this vital work and fostering the kind of collaboration that strengthens our communities.”  

 

About Chauncey Parker   

 

Chauncey Parker has dedicated his career to keeping New Yorkers safe at multiple levels of government. Since July, Parker has served as assistant deputy mayor for public safety, where he has focused on gun violence prevention, strategies to divert young people from the criminal justice system, and multi-agency and community partnerships to drive down crime and improve quality of life.  

 

Immediately prior, Parker served as deputy commissioner for collaborative policing for the New York City Police Department (NYPD), where he fostered shared responsibility for public safety through productive partnerships with individuals, government agencies, and community-based organizations.

 

Since 1995, Parker has alsserved as the executive director of the New York/New Jersey High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas program that invests in federal, state, and local partnerships to build safe and healthy communities. During this time, Parker has additionally served as an assistant U.S. attorney in the Southern District of New York, an executive assistant district attorney in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, and as director of criminal justice and commissioner of the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services.    

 

He is a graduate of Rollins College and Duke University School of Law.   

 

Parker will report directly to Mayor Adams  

 

About Mona Suazo   

 

Mona Suazo has devoted nearly 19 years to the NYPD, exemplifying a steadfast commitment to public safety. She began her career in the 67th Police Precinct and was later designated the department’s citywide immigrant women liaison, where she connected New York’s diverse immigrant population with essential services. In 2016, Suazo became an investigator and law enforcement certifier of T-Visa Certificate for victims of human trafficking, collaborating closely with survivors, advocates, and City Hall.    

 

For the past two and a half yearsSuazo has served as deputy chief of staff in the Office for Public Safety, helping to foster collaboration and breaking down silos across public safety agencies 

  

She is a graduate of Cairo University.  

 

Suazo will report to Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Parker.  

News, updates and more from NYC Council Member Rafael Salamanca, Jr.


 

THE WEEK IN REVIEW

2024 FIESTA DE FLORES
 
🌺 It was a night of laughter, dancing, and celebration at the New York Botanical Garden as we honored NYC Council Member Amanda Farias, Roberto Crespo, Prisca Salazar-Rodriguez, and Dr. Anderson Torres at our annual Fiesta de Flores event!

🌺 It was a pleasure to welcome our Special Guests Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield & U.S. Mission to the United Nations staff to the Bronx for the third consecutive year to join in on our festivities.

🌺 As a Puerto Rican kid from the South Bronx, Hispanic Heritage Month is especially important to me as it serves as a special opportunity to reflect upon our rich heritage that has strengthened our City and our Borough for the better.







BOO AT THE ZOO!
 
Team Salamanca kicked off our Halloween celebrations with our annual ‘Boo at the Zoo’ Community Day event at the Bronx Zoo! 

👻 Thank you to everyone who joined us - especially all the little ones - decked out in your finest costumes & a huge shout out to the Bronx Zoo staff for planning such an exciting event for our community to enjoy!


CELEBRATING ITALIAN HERITAGE DAY!
 
🇮🇹 Wishing the Italian-American community a very happy Italian Heritage Day!

I had a great time marching with my colleagues in city and state government in the 47th Annual Bronx-Morris Park Columbus Day Parade to celebrate all the extraordinary contributions of our Bronx Italian community.


DOWNTOWN MANHATTAN HELIPORT TOUR
 
Did you know the Downtown Manhattan Heliport operates 30k helicopter flights annually?

I toured the helipad to learn more about their daily operations & the role they play in the city’s tourism economy.

Thank you, Saker Aviation Services, Inc., for your time!

Visit our District Office at: 
1070 Southern Boulevard
Bronx, New York 10459
(718) 402-6130
salamanca@council.nyc.gov

Monday, October 14, 2024

Morris Park Columbus Day Parade

 

It was a beautiful Sunday afternoon as the Morris Park Columbus Day Parade, the second largest in New York City began and finished over two hours later. The parade route went across Morris Park Avenue turning north onto Williamsbridge Road where the reviewing stand was before the corner of Lydig Avenue and one block south of Pelham Parkway.


Crowds gathered on both sides of the street to watch the thirteen schools, eight marching bands, fifteen local community organizations clubs or businesses, several floats, stilt walker, the NYPD and FDNY, and elected officials who participated in the parade. As usual the elected officials all were Italian that day with the exception of Italian Assemblyman Michael Benedetto, and Italian Councilwoman Kristy Marmorato who introduced her Father in Law Pietro Marmorato who came to this country as an Italian Immigrant. "This is the greatest country in the world," He said.


The Grand Marshal of the Morris Park Columbus Day Parade was Anthony Mormile, with the Honorary Grand Marshal Anthony Morante. Miss Columbus was Victoria Franciamore of Spellman High School, and Junior Miss Columbus was Maria McNervey of St. Theresa School. After the parade there was a carnival in Loreto Park. 


Introduced at the pre parade event Friday night (L - R) Honorary Grand Marshal Anthony Morante, Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark, Miss Columbus Victoria Franciamore, Junior Miss Columbus Maria McNervey, Councilwoman Kristy Marmorato, Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, and Grand Marshal Anthony Mormile.


(L - R) Miss Columbus Victoria Franciamore, Junior Miss Columbus Maria McNervey, Honorary Grand Marshal Anthony Morante, Grand Marshal Anthony Mormile, Bronx BP Vanessa Gibson, Bronx DA Darcel Clark, Assemblyman John Zaccaro, Councilwoman Kristy Marmorato, Captain Theathong of the 49th Precinct, Assemblyman Michael Benedetto and Councilman Rafael Salamanca are in the back row with Joe McManus representing Congressman Ritchie Torres. Al D'Angelo, President of the Morris Park Community Association, is standing.


The highlight of the parade was the introduction of Pietro Marmorato by his daughter in law Councilwoman Kristy Marmorato, an Italian immigrant who came to this country. "This is the greatest country in the world", he said. 


Students from PS 108  performed.


Students from St. Raymond's Academy performed.


Children enrolled at City Stage on Morris Park Avenue performed. 


Preston High School was represented. 


St. Clare of Assisi - St. Francis Xavier School.


Cardinal Spellman High School.


The Pelham Parkway Neighborhood Association was represented as President Steven Glosser waves. 


Laborers Local 79 were represented.


The fire engine used for parades was all decked out for Columbus Day.