Saturday, June 6, 2015

SENATOR KLEIN, ASSEMBLYMAN DINOWITZ, COUNCILMAN COHEN CELEBRATE RIVERDALE NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE COMMUNITY AND TEEN CENTER GRAND OPENING



   State Senator Jeff Klein, Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, Council Member Andrew Cohen, Riverdale Neighborhood House Executive Director Daniel Eudene, civic leaders and local community members celebrated the grand opening of Riverdale Neighborhood House’s (RNH) new community and teen center at a ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday. Klein, Dinowitz and Cohen together provided more than $550,000 in state capital and municipal grants to modernize and upgrade the facility, as well as bolster social services programming in the Riverdale community.

Senator Jeff Klein said, “The Riverdale Neighborhood House has been an anchor to the families of  Riverdale since its inception more than a 100 years ago. For decades, parents have entrusted Riverdale Neighborhood House as both the first stop in their child’s education and as a great connector later for internships and job programs for teens. Riverdale Neighborhood House has offered essential social services, resources and support to countless families and I am proud to have provided these much-needed upgrades to the facility. I look forward to continuing to work together with Riverdale Neighborhood House to ensure that Riverdale’s families and children will be afforded these vital services for years to come.”

Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz said, “The Riverdale Neighborhood House has been a pillar in our community since it was founded over 140 years ago, and I am absolutely thrilled to be here for the ribbon cutting of its new facilities. For generations it has been an invaluable resource for children and families as a place to learn and grow together while also providing service to the community. I was more than pleased I could help provide funding for their new facilities along with my colleagues so that RNH can continue its long tradition of service and learning in Riverdale.”

Council Member Andrew Cohen said, “It is exciting to be here today for the ribbon-cutting of the new community and teen center at the Riverdale Neighborhood House. I was happy to be able to contribute funds for the social and recreational programming that Riverdale Neighborhood House will offer local teens through their center to help the younger people in our community better prepare for their future. Through the community and teen center, Riverdale Neighborhood House will be able to help the youth in the community build foundations for their educational and professional futures while also gaining meaningful social experiences. These social and recreational opportunities will enable these teens to understand community engagement and leadership qualities.”

Daniel Eudene, Executive Director of the Riverdale Neighborhood House said, “We are grateful for Senator Klein and Assemblyman Dinowitz's commitment to Riverdale Neighborhood House and the community we serve. They have been there since they took office and continue to look out for us every day. And Council Member Cohen has sprung into action allowing new programs and services to take off at RNH, including our expanded efforts to engage volunteers. Together they help RNH be the best we can be for the entire neighborhood.”

Senator Klein secured $250,000 in state capital funding, Assemblyman Dinowitz an additional $250,000, while Council Member Cohen added $75,000 in municipal grants. Together, this much-needed funding provided the following improvements to RNH:

  • Construction of the community and teen center;
  • Replaced the oil fired broiler with a high-efficiency gas fired unit;
  • Installed new air conditioning units;
  • Made the RNH pool accessible by providing an elevator and rail lift to ensure those with limited mobility can not only get to the pool but enjoy it;                    
  • Greened the property which included making it more environmentally friendly, adding permeable asphalt and more plant life on the grounds;
  • Provided new fencing and exterior lighting;
  • Supported the new Telephone Reassurance Program (TRP) that includes phone calls to homebound older adults to ensure they are able to remain connected to the community and secure in their homes; and                           
  • Supported social and recreational programming.

Riverdale Neighborhood House, founded in 1872, is a multi-purpose agency that helps families of all income levels and ethnicities through various social programs for children, teens and seniors, including Pre-kindergarten.



Summer Sizzles in The Bronx - June Events




The Bronx eNews


  The official eNewsletter of The Bronx Tourism Council 

JUNE 05, 2015

  


A concert celebrating 10 years since the inauguration of
Pregones Theater on Walton Avenue in The Bronx

Pregones Theater
571-575 Walton Avenue
718.585.1202
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PUERTO RICAN MASTERS
Los Grandes Maestros de La Salsa
SAT  |  JUN 6  |  8pm
Box Office: 718.960.8833
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June Events in
The Boogie Down Bronx


10 Things I bet you didn't know about The Bronx


10 Notable African Americans Inducted in
The Bronx Walk of Fame

10 Famous Women Inducted into
The Bronx Walk of Fame

Seeking volunteers to 
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The non-profit organization founded in 1992, has served to enhance New York City's worldwide image by connecting visitors with knowledgeable and enthusiastic volunteers passionate and proud of their favorite neighborhoods.
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what to see and do
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SAVE THE DATES
June 25
New York Salutes America
Fireworks Extravaganza
August
 Bronx SalsaFest
October
Fall for The Bronx
October 25th 
Tour de Bronx
November
Savor The Bronx
Restaurant Week
ON VIEW IN THE BRONX

ACCOMPLISHED WOMEN: SCHOOLGIRL ART FROM FEMALE ACADEMICS IN THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY
BARTOW-PELL MANSION MUSEUM
895 Shore Road
Until June 21
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DOUG BRIN: JOURNALS AND SURREALIST IMPULSE: WORKS FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION
Opening reception: Apr 19, 3:30 - 5pm
DERFNER JUDAICA MUSEUM + THE ART COLLECTION
Hebrew Home @ Riverdale
5901 Palisade Avenue
RSVP art@hebrewhome.org
until July 31
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FRIDA KAHLO: Art. Garden. Life
until November 21
New York Botanical Garden
2900 Southern Boulevard
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Senator Espaillat: I Welcome Governor Cuomo's Support for Strengthening Rent Laws


News from New York State Senator
Adriano Espaillat



Senator Espaillat: I Welcome Governor Cuomo's Support for Strengthening Rent Laws

 
"Rent laws play a major role in determining if New York will be affordable for working and middle class New Yorkers. My stance has been firm, we must end vacancy decontrol and the vacancy bonus to stop the massive loss of affordable housing we have seen in the last two decades. Since 1993 over 200,000 regulated units have been lost, and 35,000 units have been lost under the current rent laws. This is a critical juncture in the fight to keep our city affordable and I am encouraged by Governor Cuomo's support will help us do right by New York's tenants and pass common-sense rent laws our state sorely needs"


Friday, June 5, 2015

Bronx Jewish Community Council '6th Annual 'Breakfast for Champions'


  It was the Bronx Jewish Community Council's 6th Annual 'Breakfast for Champions that was held at the Riverdale Jewish center this morning. The Champions being honored at this Breakfast of Champions were those who have given of themselves to help others who are in need or need help. The many honorees and volunteers who are a part of the Bronx Jewish Community Council do so without thanks, but this was one way to say thank you to those who were being honored. On hand were NYC Public Advocate Leticia James. Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., State Senators Jeff Klein and Ruben Diaz Sr., Assembly members Jeff Dinowitz, Mark Gjonaj, and Luis Sepulveda, Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson, Councilman Andrew Cohen, and several Judges from the various courts. 
   The Executive Director of the BJCC Mr. Brad Silver gave the opening remarks, and then turned the event over to Mr. Mark Engel the Master of Ceremonies. The nathional anthems of both the United states and the State of Israel were sung by Mr. Shelly Fine. Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. was the Keynote speaker, and the photos below will tell the rest of the story.


Above - A large number of elected officials were on hand including BP Ruben Diaz Jr., State Senator Ruben Diaz Sr., Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj, Assemblyman Luis Sepulveda, who were joined by Public Advocate Leticia James, State Senator Jeff Klein, and Bronx DA Robert Johnson.


Above - Bronx Chamber of Commerce President Lenny Caro received the Bronx Business Leader Award from Public Advocate Leticia James, with BCC Executive Director Michelle Dolgow Cristofaro holding the award.
Below - State Senator Ruben Diaz Sr. gives the Bronx Realty Leader Award to Eliezer Rodriguez.



Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz and Ms.Niti Minkove present the Leaders of Tomorrow Award to S.A.R. Academy students Donna.and Yael of Project Hope.
Below - Assemblyman Luis Sepulveda and Ms. Arlene Salman present the the Guardian of Cheses Award to Mr. Andrew Golub.



Above - Bronx BP Ruben Diaz Jr. and former Assemblyman Steve Kauffman Present the Public Service Award to Ms. Marlene Cintron President of the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation.
Below Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj presents the Lorance Hockert Labor of Love Award to Ms. Judy Uman.



Above - Even after foot surgery that has Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson walking with crutches, he said that he did not want to miss today's breakfast to show his support for the BJCC.
Below - Rabbi Israel Greenberg thanks those who came and introduces Judge Barry Salman.




Above - Judge Salman give his wife Arlene an award for her many years of service to the BJCC.
Below - A group photo of the Honorees, elected officials, and other members of BJCC.



Wednesday, June 3, 2015

BP DIAZ & BRONX JEWISH HISTORICAL INITIATIVE LAUNCH NEW WEBSITE & HALL OF FAME



  On Tuesday, June 2, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and the Bronx Jewish Historical Initiative co-hosted an event launching the initiative’s new website and celebrating the induction of the inaugural class of the “Bronx Jewish Hall of Fame.”

Inductees included former Bronx Borough President and New York State Attorney General Robert Abrams, activist and author Blu Greenberg, comedian and author Robert Klein, author Cynthia Ozick and Daniel Reingold, President and CEO of the Hebrew Home at Riverdale by RiverSpring Health. The event’s emcee was Mike Woods of FOX 5’s “Good Day New York.” The event was sponsored in part by the Hebrew Home at Riverdale by RiverSpring Health, MacQuesten Development and Riverside Memorial Chapel.

“The Jewish community has a long and proud history in The Bronx, and we would not be where we are today without their significant contributions,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. “This new website will help document the stories of our borough’s Jewish experience for future generations, and the ‘Bronx Jewish Hall of Fame’ will help us honor some of the legends from this community who have made an impact not only in The Bronx, but across the world.”

Tomorrow Night: Town Hall for Immigrant Businesses





Dear Friend,
Tomorrow night I will be hosting a town hall for immigrant
businesses in the Bronx.  It will take place at PS36 Unionport,
located at 1070 Castle Hill Avenue from 6:30pm-8:00pm.  
Please see the flyer below for more details.
I hope to see you there.
Your Assemblyman,
Luis R. SepĂșlveda