Monday, August 12, 2013

Community Board #4 Objects to Strip Club Ad

In a letter to OTR Media owner of the billboard in the photo near Yankee Stadium Bronx Community Board #4 has asked that this advertisement for Scores be taken down. The owner of Scores has been a rather large contributor to 11th City Council candidate Cliff Stanton. Stanton's paid political consultant Anthony Rivieccio has sent out "Vote for Cliff-he'll bring the girls to make us stiff"! Below is the letter from CB 4.

August 12, 2013


OTR MEDIA GROUP, Inc.
40 Fulton Street, 6th Floor
New York, New York 10038

To whom it may concern:

As District Manager of Community Board Four I write to inform you that we have received several complaints regarding the choice of advertisement currently displayed above 103-107 East 161st Street.  While we respect your right to contract and post advertisements, we feel this particular ad is simply not appropriate for the area and not the image that we have fought hard to change.
We pride ourselves as the Capital District of the Bronx. Our district is a great place to visit, work and live.  We are the host community to the world renown, Yankee Stadium, The New Gateway Center at the old Bronx Terminal Market, the Bronx Museum of the Arts and many Art Deco buildings along the Grand Concourse Historic District.  We just recently developed and renovated recreational facilities, such as, tennis courts, a state of the art track & field and a new water front park.  We are the administrative center of the County, housing the offices of the Borough President, The District Attorney, the Courts and the County Clerk.  
We are a community of contrasts. Sleek silhouettes of art-deco buildings are a short stroll away from lovely small homes. Acre for acre we have more parks throughout our two square miles than any other district and as such we have experienced a commercial, residential and economic revival, nearly 200,000 thousand residents celebrate our resurgence, and welcome new cultures, languages, hopes and dreams of the many new Americans making this district their home, from around the globe.  We celebrate their distinct and varied positive contributions.
While the ad itself is not overtly suggestive, we believe this to be an issue of image and mindset not morality.  It is our hope that you understand and so we respectfully ask that you remove said advertisement and place one that does not directly contradict the change and changes we have for the area.  
Sincerely

Jose Rodriguez
District Manger

cc:    Kathleen Saunders, Board Chair
    Ruben Diaz, Jr. Bronx Borough President 
 
 

Friday, August 9, 2013

Stanton Now Attacking Riverdale Press


   How low can candidate Cliff Stanton get in the 11th City Council race to let his "Paid Political Consultant" attack someone who is not even in the race. Or is it that Mr. Stanton's strategy after not being able to rid the district of the Riverdale Review. Has Mr. Stanton now set forth his "Paid Political Consultant" to attack the political writer for the Bronx News. 

  Riverdale resident Robert Press political columnist for the Bronx News has been attacked in a e-mail blast by Mr. Anthony Rivieccio "Paid Political Consultant" to 11th City Council candidate Cliff Stanton. Mr. Press spoke to candidate Cliff Stanton's campaign manager Jennifer Firestone about the matter, and was told that the campaign had no control over Mr. Rivieccio. 

  Mr. Stanton has said "I just do things", and apparently does not care what he or those in his employ do.

  Mr. Press replies that if Cliff Stanton is going to have his "Paid Political Consultant" attack me, Mr. Stanton won't have to worry about being called "Strip Club Stanton" by the owner of the Riverdale Review. 

  There are 30 days left to the September 10th Democratic primary Mr. Stanton, do you want to call off your "Hired Goon", and apologize for him? 








  
 

15th Council District - Raquel Batista


  You see a very pregnant 15th Council District candidate Raquel Batista standing outside her campaign headquarters located at 308 East 181st Street just one block from the 46th Precinct. By now candidate Batista should be the proud mother of a newborn baby (a girl she told me).
  Everything else aside Raquel Batista is no stranger to the community or even politics. Candidate Batista mentioned her Voter Rights work at the Puerto Rican Defense Fund now Latino Justice. We spoke of the recent decision by the Supreme Court to strike down an important section of the Voter Rights Act. Batista told me she was an observer one election year, and of the lack of bilingual poll workers citing that in a very large poll site where there was only one for the many many election districts. She then went into her work as an organizer for the Northwest Bronx Church & Clergy Coalition when NWBCC was planning for the future of the Kingsbridge Armory.
  On the topic of education (my favorite) we differed, because candidate Batista like others in the 15th council race believe that Parent Coordinators are a good thing to schools. She said it is a good thing to have someone be able to communicate with the parents. When I asked candidate Batista to give me the job description of the parent coordinator she like others could not. Batista was also concerned about all the school closings, lack of accountability, Charter School oversight, and the lack of resources. She wants to see more oversight by the city council on public education with the chancellor (an educator) being approved by the city council. This interview was done before the much lower test results was announced.
  On to other topics, candidate Batista said the Bronx has its own problems. Housing - how to preserve the aging housing stock, and keep it affordable. Transportation - how to speed up the slow mass transit system mentioning the surface buses. Merchants - how to help them stay in business.
  In all I had a good conversation with 15th City Council candidate Raquel Batista, her answers were real, she really wants to help the district, and perhaps if she does not win the winner will ask Ms. Batista to become a part of their staff.
  Good luck on the birth of your baby girl.
UPDATE:
In her 39th week of pregnancy, Raquel Batista went into labor Monday morning August 12th.

Statements RE: Common Core Testing Results


  City Comptroller John C. Liu stated the following in response to early reports on City schools’ results on the new state “Common Core” test scores:
New York City public schools’ reportedly dismal results on the new state tests send a clear message: Mayor Bloomberg and his Tweed cronies have been cooking the books on student test scores for 12 years. Pointing to rising high-school graduation rates, the Mayor claimed that high-stakes testing was leading to greater student achievement and teacher accountability. He excoriated teachers and others who pointed out the flaws in his analysis. In fact, the regime of teaching to the tests pushed kids out the schoolhouse door, even if their diplomas were worthless and their skills did not permit them to succeed in college or jobs. Mayor Bloomberg had 12 years to advance his so-called reforms and pad his educational legacy. He failed. He cannot spin these results to mean something they don’t. New York City’s children deserve better.

 
STATEMENT FROM JOE LHOTA ON COMMON CORE TEST SCORES
 
 
“We must do better in educating our children and preparing them for the rigors of competing in a global 21st Century. The release of today’s Common Core math and English test scores will undoubtedly solicit varying opinions about their meaning and efficacy in assessing student’s learning. But it’s important to look at the entire picture, rather than isolated facts. Test scores are lower, but for the first time, students were tested on new, more demanding material.
 
Education reform continues to be one of my top priorities and a Lhota Administration will remain committed to helping our children excel in these new requirements. We have already begun to transform New York City’s public education system under mayoral control and the expansion of charter schools. Our objective must be to set the highest standards possible, while giving our educators and students the resources they need to help them achieve their goals. We must not allow politics or special interests to come between the success of our children.” --Joe Lhota

 
STATEMENT FROM BOROUGH PRESIDENT DIAZ
RE: Common Core Testing Results

The dramatic decline in test scores by New York City school children raises a number of issues, questions and concerns.  Standardized testing is inherently imperfect.  We’ve seen this before, as a myriad of objections have been raised regarding the Specialized High Schools Admissions Test.  In fact, in the complaint filed by the NAACP, LatinoJustice, AALDEF and others, it is noted that this test has yet to be properly validated.

In this case, the alarmingly low passage rates seem to validate all along, that for 12 years, the DOE has been promoting a policy of teaching to the test.  If real learning and skill development were happening in our schools, wouldn’t more of that educational attainment have been reflected in the new tests?

Our school system is overly reliant on standardized tests, and the debate on which tests to use only distracts us from the larger challenges facing our children.  In the mean time, testing companies are signing lucrative contracts and profiting from our children’s misfortune.  Who does Common Core really benefit, the testing companies or our children?

The other questions we need addressed include: What have we done in 12 years to reduce class size? What have we done to ensure that our teachers are receiving the necessary professional development to succeed and stay in the profession? What have we done to adequately fund after-school programs, so that kids in economically disadvantaged communities have equal access to growth opportunities outside the class room?  Why haven’t we moved to extend the class day and the school year? 

What are we doing to mitigate the correlations between poverty and scholastic underperformance?  If we want to raise academic standards, that’s fine.   However, we must also look at which school districts had the biggest drops, study why those drops occurred and support those schools with the critical funding and resources they need to succeed.

We should incorporate, and place greater emphasis, on other and better pedagogical metrics to ascertain academic growth and achievement.  It’s inconsistent to celebrate Common Core for implementing critical thinking testing on students, when we as educators invest such incredible blind faith in the infallibility of standardized test,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.

 

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Merchants Join Senator Klein to Highlight Boost from Summer Concert Series


  State Senate Co-Leader Jeff Klein kicked off his second concert of the season, he was joined by local business and restaurant owners to highlight how his annual summer concerts and movie events, taking place at venues across the Bronx. By staying in the area this will gave a boost to the local economy by encouraging attendees to come for the show and stay local for dinner.
   Singer & Entertainer Dionne Warwick headlines the Sunday August 27th event being held in Seton Park Independence Avenue between West 235th and West 236th Streets. One note of caution if you plan to drive to this concert. There are several speed bumps on and around Independence to slow down the speed of cars and other vehicles. Word from the Department of Transportation was once a driver goes over the new speed bumps they will know where they are.
  On  Saturday September 7th starting at 8 PM the movie "UP" will be presented as part of this program in Seton Park. To see all the listings around State Senator Klein's district you can find it at this link to Senator Klein
 Senator Jeff Klein announces his August Concert & Movie program 2013. Dionne Warwick is scheduled to highlight the August 27th concert in Seton Park.
Tracy Shelton the Executive Director of the Kingsbridge Riverdale Van Cortlandt Development Corporation is helping State Senator Klein as several local Riverdale merchants are also in the photo.


Wave Hill Events August 23–August 30

 
FRI, AUGUST 23    YOGA TOGETHER
Child and parent or caregiver practice fun yoga poses that build strength, increase flexibility and relax body and mind in this one-hour class taught by Catherine McGibney, an instructor at Yoga for Bliss. Recommended for ages 3–5. Sessions are held outdoors only and are weather dependent. Call 718.549.3200 x245 by 8AM on the day of the class for program updates. Member $15/Non-member $23. Session fee includes one adult and one child, $5 each additional child. Registration opens on-site at 9:30AM.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 10AM

SAT, AUGUST 24    FAMILY ART PROJECT—LANDSCAPE MOVIE SCROLLS
Landscape Movie Scrolls/Rollos de película de paisajes
Experience and sketch some of the delights of Wave Hill’s natural landscape. Then, extend the landscape of your choice onto a paper movie scroll.  Free, and admission to the grounds is free until noon.
WAVE HILL HOUSE, 10AM‒1PM

SAT, AUGUST 24   TAI CHI CHUAN
Quiet like a mountain, moving like a river, Tai Chi is a sequence of gentle movements based on images found in nature. In this beginner-level class, Irving Yee, an active member of the William CC Chen Tai Chi School, will introduce students to the internal martial arts and promote an awareness of their health benefits. Sessions are held outdoors only and are weather dependent. Call 718.549.3200 x245 by 8AM on the day of the class for program updates. Session fee: Member $15/Non-member $23. Registration opens onsite at 9:30AM.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 10‒11AM

SAT, AUGUST 24    GALLERY TOUR
Join a curatorial fellow for a tour of Wave Hill’s summer exhibition, Bronx Calling: the 2nd AIM Biennial, which features the cutting-edge artwork by NYC-area emerging artists, as well as an installation in the Sunroom Project Space, where Jarrod Beck translates geologic processes into drawing. Mounted sculpturally, these large-scale works create an immersive environment. Tours take place Tuesdays and Saturdays at 2PM.  Free with admission to the grounds.
GLYNDOR GALLERY, 2PM

SUN, AUGUST 25    FAMILY ART PROJECT—LANDSCAPE MOVIE SCROLLS
Landscape Movie Scrolls/Rollos de película de paisajes
Experience and sketch some of the delights of Wave Hill’s natural landscape. Then, extend the landscape of your choice onto a paper movie scroll.  Free with admission to the grounds.
WAVE HILL HOUSE, 10AM‒1PM

SUN, AUGUST 25   HATHA YOGA
Find refuge from city life by practicing seasonal yoga. Decrease stress and increase your energy by focusing on your posture, breath control and meditation. Classes are led by Neem Dewji, certified in Hatha and Therapeutic Yoga by The Yoga for Health Foundation in Bedfordshire, England, and The Integral Yoga Institute in NYC. All levels welcome. Sessions are held outdoors only and are weather dependent. Call 718.549.3200 x245 by 8AM on the day of the class for program updates. Session fee: Member $15/Non-member $23. Registration opens onsite at 9:30AM.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 10‒11:15AM

SUN, AUGUST 25    MEDITATION
This summer, take a moment to release stress and reconnect with your inner self while practicing meditation. Each session includes instruction in simple relaxation techniques followed by 20 minutes of meditation. Led by Yoga for Bliss director Neem Dewji and instructor and long-time meditator Lea Tenneriello. All levels welcome. Session fee: Member $15/Non-member $23. Registration opens onsite at 9:30AM.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 11:30AM12:45PM

SUN, AUGUST 25    GARDEN HIGHLIGHTS WALK
Join us for an hour-long tour of seasonal garden highlights. Free with admission to the grounds.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 2PM

MON, AUGUST 26
Closed to the public.

TUE, AUGUST 27    STORIES IN THE GARDEN
Join us for a delightful reading adventure as we explore a different, nature-related theme each week with beautifully illustrated storybooks, beloved classics and exciting new selections. Sessions are held outdoors only and are weather dependent.  Ideal for ages 3 and up and their adult companion. Free, and admission to the grounds is free all day.
ON THE GROUNDS, 11AM

TUE, AUGUST 27    GALLERY TOUR
Join a curatorial fellow for a tour of Wave Hill’s summer exhibition, Bronx Calling: the 2nd AIM Biennial, which features the cutting-edge artwork by NYC-area emerging artists, as well as an installation in the Sunroom Project Space, where Jarrod Beck translates geologic processes into drawing. Mounted sculpturally, these large-scale works create an immersive environment. Tours take place Tuesdays and Saturdays at 2PM.  Free, and admission to the grounds is free all day.
GLYNDOR GALLERY, 2PM

FRI, AUGUST 30    YOGA TOGETHER
Child and parent or caregiver practice fun yoga poses that build strength, increase flexibility and relax body and mind in this one-hour class taught by Catherine McGibney, an instructor at Yoga for Bliss. Recommended for ages 3–5. Sessions are held outdoors only and are weather dependent. Call 718.549.3200 x245 by 8AM on the day of the class for program updates. Member $15/Non-member $23. Session fee includes one adult and one child, $5 each additional child. Registration opens on-site at 9:30AM.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 10AM

A 28-acre public garden and cultural center overlooking the Hudson River  and Palisades, Wave Hill’s mission is to celebrate the artistry and legacy of its gardens and landscape, to preserve its magnificent views, and to explore human connections to the natural world through programs in horticulture, education and the arts.

HOURS  Open all year, Tuesday through Sunday and many major holidays: 9AM—5:30PM. Closes 4:30PM, November 1—March 14.  
ADMISSION  $8 adults, $4 students and seniors 65+, $2 children 6—18. Free Saturday mornings until noon. Free all day Tuesdays in August. Free to Wave Hill Members and children under 6.

PROGRAM FEES  Program s are free with admission to the grounds unless otherwise noted.

Visitors to Wave Hill can take advantage of Metro-North’s one-day getaway offer. Purchase a discount round-trip rail far and discount admission to the gardens. More at http://mta.info/mnr/html/getaways/outbound_wavehill.htm

DIRECTIONS – Getting here is easy! Located only 3o minutes from midtown Manhattan, Wave Hill’s free shuttle van transports you to and from our front gate and Metro-North’s Riverdale station, as well as the 242nd Street stop on the #1 subway line. Limited onsite parking is available for $8 per vehicle. Free offsite parking is available nearby with continuous, complimentary shuttle service to and from the offsite lot and our front gate. Complete directions and shuttle bus schedule at www.wavehill.org/visit/.

Information at 718.549.3200. On the web at www.wavehill.org.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

ELECTED OFFICIALS URGE CONGRESS TO RESTORE VOTING RIGHTS ACT THIS YEAR IN WAKE OF SUPREME COURT DECISION THAT GUTTED KEY PROVISION


  BOROUGH PRESIDENT DIAZ, U.S. SENATOR GILLIBRAND AND OTHER ELECTED OFFICIALS  URGE CONGRESS TO RESTORE VOTING RIGHTS ACT THIS YEAR IN WAKE OF SUPREME COURT DECISION THAT GUTTED KEY PROVISION AT THE VERY HEART OF THE LAW

  Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., U.S. Senator Kristen Gillibrand and other elected officials as well as the Puerto Rican Bar Association joined together to urge  Congressional leaders of both chambers to pass a bipartisan legislative solution this year to restore the Voting Rights Act in advance of the upcoming 2014 midterm elections to protect voters from discrimination and ensure that all Americans have full and equal access to the ballot box.
  This past June, the Supreme Court struck down Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act, a cornerstone provision that sets the preclearance formula used to determine which state and local jurisdictions must receive federal pre-approval before changing their voting laws. With the dismantling of the Section 4 formula, there is an increased likelihood of discrimination through redistricting, voting location changes, new voter ID laws, and reduced early voting periods in many areas of the country.
  The court ruling removes major federal legal protections for New York City voters – since 1968 The Bronx had been covered jurisdictions under the Voting Rights Act.
  It was said that the Bronx is one of 57 counties nationwide that is covered by the Voter Rights Act, and that the New York State legislature will be asked to put a New York State voters Rights Act into place. Senator Gillibrand also called for same day online voter registration. 

 













Left - U.S.Senator Kristen Gillibrand ia speaking as to why the voter Rights Act needs to be fixed.
Right - Bronx BP Ruben Diaz Jr. mentions that the Bronx is one of the 57 counties covered by the Voter rights Act.
Left - State Senator Gustavo Rivera gets in a few words with U.S. Senator Gillibrand.
Right - Left to Right State Senator Gustave Rivera, Bronx Democratic County Leader Assemblyman Carl Heastie, Congressman Eliot Engel, Bronx BP Ruben Diaz Jr. State Senator Marcos Serrano, Congressman Jose Serrano.
 

Senator Klein Secures $250,000 In Funding For Gun Violence Prevention Program in the Bronx


  Senator Jeff Klein announced that he has secured $250,000 dollars in funding for Operation S.N.U.G. (guns spelled backwards), an initiative designed to reduce violence in communities in New York that experience disproportionately high rates of shootings and killings. Senator Klein made the announcement at the 49th Precinct’s National Night Out Against Crime and has committed to working with local officials and community leaders throughout the Bronx.

Senator Klein said, “Gang violence has devastated our neighborhoods in the Bronx, and has far too often resulted in the deaths of our young men and women.  We have to take a comprehensive, aggressive approach to combat this.  That’s why I’m proud to announce that I’ve secured $250,000 for the Bronx’s Operation S.N.U.G. program in order to drive the anti-gang violence movement in New York, providing a brighter for our families, and most importantly, our youth.”

Previous funding for Operation S.N.U.G. has been awarded to various communities with high cases of gang violence in New York such as Brooklyn, Queens, and Yonkers.  This year will mark the first year that S.N.U.G. funding has been granted to the Bronx thanks to the advocacy of Senator Klein.

S.N.U.G. is a comprehensive response to gun violence that works with community based organizations and experts who specialize in outreach to high risk individuals education and job opportunities. Experts will be hired to keep the pulse of each community for the purpose of intervening in violence before it escalates.

Operation S.N.U.G uses a data driven model to determine what messaging would be most effective for each community. S.N.U.G. will also operate during hours when violence is most likely to occur, such as late nights and early mornings. The initiative is based on the successful “CeaseFire Chicago” program, whose model produced a 67% reduction in shootings its first year, and helped between 85-99% of high risk clients find jobs, drug treatment, and education. The annual murder rate in Chicago as of 2010 became the lowest it had ever been in 45 years, spurring a series of other successful programs across the nation in cities such as Baltimore, Kansas City, and New Orleans. By securing funding for S.N.U.G., the Bronx will be on the path to significant reductions of violence in its’ most vulnerable areas, enhancing the future safety and quality for our communities, neighborhoods, families, and youth.