Sunday, March 13, 2011

After State Senator Carl Kruger's Indictment, is State Senator Shirley Huntley Far Behind?

The New York Post writes a story here about New York State Attorney General Eric Schniederman 's office  investigating State Senator Shirley Huntley, and her ties to a certain non-profit that may have received over $400,000.00 of questionable grants, and possible nepotism. 

The Post lists names and amounts of money received by said names, and how they may be involved with the Queens state senator. The Post also asked questions of the involved parties including the AG's office, getting no comments from all. This is very interesting reading, and could signal  the end of another state senators career.


Saturday, March 12, 2011

Tragic Bus Crash on I-95 

At 5:30 AM a tour bus crashed into a sign post for exit 14 on the southbound side of I-95 just below the Bronx-Westchester borderline. 13 people were killed,and others were hurt. I-95 continues to be shut down while the accident investigation continues. Police have been told that a tractor-trailer truck may have side-swiped the bus before the bus crashed.

Here is a statement from Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. on the tragic bus crash

“This tragic loss of life has saddened the entire Bronx. The thoughts and prayers of 1.4 million Bronxites go out to the victims of this crash and their families, and my office is ready to assist them in any way we can during their hour of need,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.

 


Senator Reverend Ruben Diaz to His Colleagues: You Can Give My Campaign the Money!

New York State Senator Reverend Ruben Diaz (D-Bronx) issued the following statement after receiving media inquiries about whether or not he would return campaign money received from Senator Carl Kruger, who surrendered to federal authorities yesterday:

"I have no intentions at all to return any money that has been donated to my Re-Election campaign.  Anyone who knows me knows that my votes cannot be bought, and that my convictions will not change because of any campaign contribution by anyone.
I would like for my colleagues who may be confused about what to do with campaign money they received from Carl Kruger before he was indicted, that if any of them feel guilty that they took Carl Kruger’s money for their campaigns and don’t know what to do with it, they can give it to my campaign. I won’t feel guilty at all.
My colleagues, my friends, and my enemies may all feel free to donate directly to my campaign by credit card to by visiting the following address: https://secure.piryx.com/donate/ZxBtmPQf/Ruben-Diaz-for-State-Senate-Committee/
Donations by checks should be made payable to Ruben Diaz for State Senate, and mailed to Ruben Diaz for State Senate,  P.O. Box 229, Bronx, New York.10460"


Friday, March 11, 2011

Assemblyman Dinowitz, Council Member Koppell, and State Senator Espaillat Hold Town Hall Meeting

Thursday night the room was filled with constituents as Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz opened the Town Hall Meeting. He along with City Councilman G. Oliver Koppell, and State Senator Adriano Espaillat were there to hear what their constituents had to say about the upcoming budget cuts proposed, and where each elected official stands . Each elected official gave an opening speech on how they were fighting budget cuts while trying to work with other elected officials statewide to find monies somewhere or ease the drastic cuts proposed. 

Questions ranged from senior centers closing, teacher tenure, empty stores on Johnson Avenue in Riverdale, a baseball field still waiting to be fixed in Van Cortlandt Park, the water filtration plant also in VCP, caps on malpractice suits,  parking meters, and the removal of special needs children from programs by the DOE to name only some of the topics discussed. 

Senator Espaillat said that he was against ending LIFO for teachers, because that would be against gains made in collective bargaining agreements as we see in other states. He added that the pain of the cuts must be spread around so all share and some do not share more than others as we see in this budget proposal. 

Assemblyman Dinowitz blamed Mayor Bloomberg for cost overruns on the water filtration  plant, and said that he wished that we had the two billion dollars in cost overruns for this years budget. On the subject of empty stores on Johnson Avenue Dinowitz said the owner of many of the empty store Friendland Properties "is a pig" by keeping the stores empty and was actually driving out businesses from the street by asking for  exorbitant rents. Councilman Koppell added that the local community board was checking into possible down zoning the area so the empty stores could not be demolished to put up a high rise building.

When it came to the baseball fields still awaiting fixing, Councilman Koppell explained that there was a problem with the winning bidder on the project and that the project had to go to the second bidder. Assemblyman Dinowitz however brought up the proposed ice skating rink by the mayor and VCP Conservancy, saying that that project will get done in eight months. 

Councilman Koppell said that his office will look into the removal of special needs children from current programs by the DOE, and that he believes in the local public schools.  Assemblyman Dinowitz had a different opinion of the DOE by saying that we were bamboozled by the mayor on how good test scores were. He added we found out after the election for mayor that said test score were inflated and much lower in reality. 

A question as to why parking meters were removed for muni-meters was answered by Dinowitz that it is a way to get more money, while Koppell said that there is a savings on the collection of money, and due to smaller cars more can park in the same area. 

As the town hall meeting winded down it seemed that there were many questions that still remained on peoples minds, as they were told by the elected officials that they will be fighting all the way for them. Will it still be three men in a room in Albany, or will there be input from every elected official around the state? When it comes to the city, will Mayor Bloomberg's budget ax swing more than it has to? One will have to wait and see what happens, what gets cut, and what is sparred this year.

 





"MASTERMIND BUILDS AMENITY FILLED, AFFORDABLE APARTMENTS IN THE SOUTH BRONX"

- Mastermind Ltd is pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted for The Tiffany, a 53 unit, residential development, of affordable housing for working class families.  Rental apartments are currently under construction and nearing completion at 1150 Tiffany Street in the Longwood section of the Bronx. The Tiffany is being constructed through the New Housing Opportunities Program (New HOP) and the HOME Programs of the New York City Housing Department Corporation and Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s Multifamily New Construction Participation Loan Program (PLP). Mastermind Ltd most recently built co-ops; a prestigious development in the Morris Heights section of the Bronx, called Washington Bridge View that over looks New York City’s amazing skyline.  These developments are ideal for those working in all boroughs, as access to mass transportation is conveniently located.  Applicants will fall in love with the amenities, and may even be pleasantly surprised to find a great valued residential property in the Bronx.
"Mastermind is committed to the communities in which we develop, we take pride in contributing to this beautiful borough, and invite the kind of change that has garnered, our neighboring Charlotte Street, national attention.  Come Home to Life's Amenities" says Radame Perez, Chief Operating Officer of Mastermind, Ltd.  
The Tiffany consists of 25 one-bedroom apartments units, 23 two-bedroom units & 5 three-bedroom units. This development offers amenities such as pull-up parking, air conditioned and heat in every unit, fitness center, indoor/outdoor community space, private/public terraces, playground, and on-site laundry facility.  Available for occupancy, May 2011. 
About Mastermind Ltd Mastermind Management Ltd is one of the most active commercial real estate development companies in the Bronx, who has helped to continue the physical and economic development of this All American City. Mastermind manages over 3.5 million square feet of real estate throughout the Bronx, Westchester, Manhattan, and New Jersey.  Mastermind Ltd remains committed to its founding traditions of creativity, professionalism and community awareness while providing affordable opportunities to individuals, businesses, and professional service firms, community-based and not-for-profit organizations. For more information call 718-410-9661 or visit www.mastermindltd.com
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Thursday, March 10, 2011

UPDATE CARL KRUGER INDICTMENT

  Liz Benjamin has an update with the 53 page multiple count indictment against Brooklyn State Senator Carl Kruger which includes several other names here . Also named in the indictment are lobbyist Richard Lipsky, real estate developer Arron Malinsky, Adex Management owner Solomon Kalish, former CEO of Parkway Hospital Robert Aquino, the CEO of Medisys Health Network David Rosen, 55th Assemblyman William Boyland Jr., former 38th Assemblyman Anthony Seminerio, and Mr. Michal Turano. 

  Charges include money laundering, and Conspiracy to deprive New York State and its citizens of their legislators honest services. You just have to read the entire 53 pages to see the scope of the charges.

  Those charged have declared their innocence, and say that they will be exonerated. Stay tuned for more updates.
SoBRO Hosts First Reginald F. Lewis Lecture Series on Successful Franchising

March 4, 2011: SoBRO held a moderated panel discussion today at Hostos Community College that pooled together several experts within the franchising industry to discuss successful business practices. The event was the first in a series of wealth creation lectures named after the investor and business tycoon Reginald F. Lewis, who, in 1987, engineered the largest offshore leveraged buyout in US history. Ms. Loida N. Lewis, Reginald Lewis’s widow and successor as Chairman and CEO of the consumer products conglomerate TLC Beatrice, introduced the discussion. The event was moderated by Professor Hector Lopez, Chairman of the Business Department at Hostos Community College.

After remarks by Professor Lopez, Loida Lewis, and SoBRO’s President and CEO, Phillip Morrow, and Dr. Felix Rodriguez, President of CUNY/Hostos Community College, five panelists provided their perspectives on franchising: Esther Yip, the owner and operator of five Wendy’s franchises; William Landers, Vice President of Business Relationships at HSBC Bank; Radame Perez, Chief Operating Officer of Mastermind Realty; Julie Lusthaus, Partner in the Law Office of Einbinder & Dunn, LLP; and Gary Chipurnoi, Financial Services Professional at New York Life Insurance Company. Ms. Yip stressed the hard work of running a franchise for 25 years, explaining that her days often begin at 5am and does not end until late into the night. She also acknowledged the value of having a supportive franchisor, Wendy’s in her case, that is not inflexible in dealing with start-up operations. Mr. Landers of HSBC emphasized the importance of a sellable business plan when approaching a financial institution for a loan, while Mr. Perez of Mastermind Realty gave informative tips about securing a successful business location, such as searching for a densely-populated neighborhood close to the corner of a city block, to mass transportation, and schools such the bustling retail area on Fordham Road. Ms. Lusthaus provided the audience with legal issues in the franchising agreement to which potential franchisees should be alert, and Mr. Chipurnoi of New York Life underscored that planning for long-range financial goals and leadership succession is just as vital for a business owner as day-to-day questions of financial solvency.

A question-and-answer session allowed the audience of community members and aspiring franchise operators to participate, giving the program an interactive atmosphere. In a lighthearted moment, Ms. Yip described that her sons were not allowed to patronize other fast food stores because she stood by the rule, “never eat from your competitors!”

The Successful Franchising lecture will be followed by other best practice lectures at various Bronx-based colleges in the coming months in order to encourage wealth creation among Bronx entrepreneurs. The series complements SoBRO’s repertoire of small business assistance programs, including the Procurement Technical Assistance Center, Industrial Business Zone Program, and Entrepreneurial Development Program.

SoBRO, a not-for-profit community development corporation, has been serving the South Bronx since 1972.  SoBRO’s programs include adult education and workforce training, real estate and community development, technical and financial assistance for businesses, and an array of programs for youth. For additional information about SoBRO, call 718 292-3113 or visit www.sobro.org.

LIU STATEMENT ON DOE CONTRACT REJECTION

City Comptroller John C. Liu stated the following in response to inquiries about his rejection of a $20 million teacher recruitment contract for the Department of Education (DOE):

“Twenty million dollars to recruit teachers as the DOE insists on laying off thousands of teachers seems curious at best,” said Comptroller Liu.

The five-year contract, with the “New Teacher Project,” was submitted in early February. The DOE was seeking the contract to “recruit, select, train and provide job search support to non-traditional candidates to become public school teachers.”

The contract submission comes at a time when agencies are being asked to cut services, including the DOE’s plan to lay off 4,600 teachers.