Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Councilman Cohen Helps Light Bronx's Largest Menorah



  With a propane lighter in his hand Councilman Andrew Cohen went up in the Con Edison truck bucket with Rabbi Shemtov who had the blessing in his hand to begin the festival of lights, better known as Chanukah.


   At the Monument on West 239th Street and the Northbound Henry Hudson Parkway this giant menorah (the largest in the Bronx) was set up. It took a Con Edison bucket truck to list the rabbi and elected official to light this giant menorah.


   Councilman Andy Cohen has put on his safety harness so he can go up with Rabbi Shemtov to light the menorah.


   The center light is lit first.



  Rabbi Shemtov places the lantern to be lit on the right end of the menorah. This was the first night, and each day foward another light will be lit until all eight lights of the menorah are lit with the middle light also.


   Councilman Cohen says the prayer before he lights the the first light of the first day of Chanukah. You can see that in one hand is a microphone so everyone can hear him, and the propane torch to light the oil lantern.


  And the first light of Chanukah has been lit. Each day foward another lantern will be lit until all eight are lit with the middle lantern lit.



Monday, December 15, 2014

The Good, Sad, and Ugly of the Holiday Season on Riverdale Avenue


THE GOOD --


  The stores here on Riverdale Avenue have placed red bows on those metal bike racks which were once parking meters. Here you see that one of the merchants who brightens up this section of Riverdale Avenue at various times with beautiful planters or flowers has placed a giant Candy Cane on this former meter to get into the holiday season.


   Here on the corner of Riverdale Avenue and West 238th Mario the owner of Street Salvatores of Soho has spruced up this bike rake also with a giant candy cane, and at night the tree in front is aglow with holiday lights. However you can see part of the ugly Con Edison never ending construction in the background


  One block up Riverdale Avenue the largest menorah in the Bronx has been set up for the Holiday of Chanukah. At sunset starting on Tuesday December 16th, (and for the next 7 nights) a light will be lit and added to the menorah to celebrate the festival of Chanukah.  

THE SAD --


  Longtime favorite on this section of Riverdale Avenue Ginger Grill will be closing on Thursday December 18th. Owner Jeff Rabak said that the lease is up and he can not afford to pay the new rent and stay in business. He hopes to reopen nearby in a smaller setting, but where? The sign on the door below says it all.


THE UGLY --


  This bunch of garbage left on West 238th Street at Riverdale Avenue by the Con Edison contractor has earned another fine for the contractor by the DOT. The permit for this work site expired on December 2nd, and of course the contractor let it expire without picking up this mess of materials and garbage. It took the DOT 2 weeks, but today a DOT inspector wrote up the summons. 


More Bronx Church's To Close


  After 112 church mergers were announced by the Archdiocese of New York, it has become known that an additional 38 parishes would be merged to close 11 more Church's entirely. Below are the 7 Bronx Church's that would be effected.


St. Simon Stock Parish 2191 Valentine Ave.

with 

St. Joseph Parish 1949 Bathgate Avenue.

St. Joseph Parish would close.



St. Philip and James 1160 East 213th Street

with 

Our Lady of Grace 3985 Bronxwood Avenue

Our Lady of Grace would close.



St. Francis of Rome 761 East 236th Street

with

St. Francis of Assisi 4543 Baychester Ave.

and with  

St. Anthony 4501 Richardson Avenue

St. Francis of Assisi and St. Anthony would close.



STATE SENATOR RUBEN DIAZ WILL CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS IN THE BRONX


   New York State Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz, together with Mr. Edward Cox, Chairman of the New York State Republican PartyThe United States Marine Corps Toys for Tots and The New York Hispanic Clergy Organization, will be celebrating Christmas in The Bronx by giving free toys to needy children. 

This unique event, for the second year in a row, will take place on Wednesday, December 17th, at 4:00 PM in the Auditorium of I.S. 216 Rafael Hernandez School located at 977 Fox Street (Corner of Westchester and Tiffany), Bronx, New York. 

The first 1,000 children between the ages of 1 and 9 years old, will receive a free toy donated by The United States Marine Corps Toys for Tots and The New York State Republican Party. “There will also be live music and entertainment for the children,” stated Senator Díaz. 

State Senator Dean Skelos, President of the New York State Senate and Mr. Rob Astorino, Westchester County Executive, are among the dignitaries expected to join in the distribution of the toys. 
  
Note: Children must be present in order to receive a toy. 

For more information, please contact Senator Diaz’s office at 718-991-3161.

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Con Edison Comes to the Allerton Avenue Area - To Dig




 

  With Gas piping on one side of Holland Avenue and other material and heavy equipment on the other side of Holland Avenue, Con Edison is spreading their Holiday mess in this area of the Bronx. As you will see in the photos below the gas piping and materials are left out in the open with no protection from people falling on them, or even walking off with some of the materials the Con Edison contractor has spread out all over Holland Avenue by Allerton Avenue. Since there were no barricades there were also no permits on display for this construction work.


  Here on one side of Holland Avenue are several rather long high pressure gas pipes and other materials waiting to be installed in the street, or are they waiting to be installed elsewhere?


  On the other side or should I say sidewalk are several high pressure gas main connectors and other materials with unused binding and garbage just left on the sidewalk.


  Here are stacks of boxes of which one by the cone is marked 3M. Could it be that someone tried to take the box home with them thinking that it was just lying in a pile unprotected as is the construction vehicle. Maybe someone might try to joy-ride in the tractor?
 

  Last but not least. I see nothing preventing cars from parking in the construction zone, and there was no security in the area as you can see, unless they are hiding in the tractor.

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Local SantaCon Revelers




  West 238th Street near Manhattan College seemed to be a place to see many young people dressed in Santa Claus or other outfits who were either getting ready to go down to SantaCon in Midtown Manhattan or local parties that were set up. As you will see in the photos below (that were taken early in the afternoon) the happy Santas and helpers were getting ready for the fun of SantaCon. 


Left - These two Santa's to be, pose with their helper for the day.
Right - This Lady Santa and her helper walk up West 238th Street as they pass other Santa's.




 Below are more santa's and their helpers on or around West 238th Street.



SantaCon 2014


SantaCon organizers have released the list of participating bars that will be welcoming visitors from the North Pole tomorrow. At this time, SantaCon is only sharing the list through their official app, which costs $.99 (organizers say that money goes to charity). Here's where Santa can be Santa without being judged or ridiculed by an intolerant, Santaphobic world:
230 Fifth Ave Rooftop & Lounge (230 5th Ave, St. 1806, NY)
Joshua Tree (513 3rd Ave, NY)

Pioneer's Bar (138 W 29th St., NY)
Nelly Spillane's (18 E 33rd St., NY)
Rattle n Hum (14 E 33rd St, NY)

Maru Karaoke Lounge (11 W 32nd St, NY)
Mustang Sally's (324 7th Ave, NY)
Foley’s (18 W 33rd, NY)

Jack Dempsey's (36 W 33rd St, NY)
Mustang Harry’s (352 7th Ave, NY)
Rick's Cabaret (50 W 33rd St., NY)

Slattery's (8 W 36th St, NY)
American Whiskey (247 W 30th St., NY)
Slake (251 W 30th St, NY)

Red Room (251 W 30th St, NY)
Playwright Irish Pub (27 W 35th St, NY)
Galway Pub (7 E 36th St, NY)

The Liberty (29 W 35th St, NY)
Feile (131 W 33rd St, NY)
Suite 36 (16 W 36th St, NY)

Stout (133 W 33rd St, NY)
Blarney Rock (137 W 33rd St, NY)
The Thirsty Fan (254 W 31st St, NY)

Tempest (407 8th Ave, NY)
The Keg Room (53 W 36th St, NY)
Reichenbach Beer Hall (5 W 37th St, NY)

Butterfield 8 (5 E 38th St, NY)
The Australian (20 W 38th St, NY)
Lucys (1 Penn Plaza, NY)

Vivid Cabaret (61 W 37th St, NY)
Beer Authority (615 8th Ave, NY)

Yesterday SantaCon organizers urged participants to confine their often raucous revelry to the above list of establishments—which are mercifully located in the worst part of midtown—and to stay off the streets as much as possible. Explaining that "this is a different year," one organizer told us, "This is a stressful time for New York City, and we are in the midst of a protest that is spreading the NYPD thin. SantaCon has compassion for these civic organizations and is working with them to have a peaceful and joyful holiday celebration."

Friday, December 12, 2014

Cop Union to de Blasio and Speaker: Stay Away From Police Funerals


  That was the headline of a story in the New York Observer. The article opens with, "You're not even welcome at my funeral".  

  The swipe is at Mayor Bill de Blasio and City Council Speaker Mellisa Mark-Viverito from the PBA about their anti police ideas, and lack of support for the men and women in blue. The article goes on about the divisive actions of the mayor and council speaker..A complete text of the letter to Mayor de Blasio and Speaker Mark-Viverito is at the end of the Observer article that can be found at this link.