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a woman to a local medical facil- medical a local to a woman sent that ashooting into looking 2013 Jerome Ave. Authorities are the area. of asearch during aknife recovered Police drug. the of bottles a-dozen Oxytocin. as known drug the demanded man He flex The knife. abutcher with armed edly with over report- pharmacy a neighborhood a half- believed to be male aHispanic in after area the into his thirties robbedditional police were officers sent Ad- Pl. Lamport near borough the of area Neck Throggs inthe occurred that arobbery into looking are ties – 12 persons. arresting gunwhile the Responding police recovered officers agun. displayed who males of group bya approached was victim The male. aHispanic of aid the to came Quick responding police officers Lane. Ave.Jerome and Featherbed inquiry. the started sleuths to Lincoln Medical Center as local transported was teen The area. the of asearch with help to community werelice deployed officers into the po- Additional leg. right the also and that ripped into both his stomach bullet wounds two from suffering Hispanic male teenager found was A17 old year shot. been had who ateen of aid the to came officers Police 167 St. East Ave.and College ed. arrest- was Asuspect aknife. with area abdomen inthe slashed been had who victim afemale reach to ed attempt- they as dog apit-bull shot forced were female injured an of aid tothe shot a Ave.Grant coming Police to officers dog. The officers evidence. as vouched was weapon The NYC. no permit was issuednabbed for to have in was culprit The arrested. was pect with a asus- Blvd, Stickball 9-mm activity, sport pistol alocal for renamed was that a street whichSeward Ave. and Newman Ave. On endangerment. charging the person with reckless asuspect arrested inquiry, police an conducting After Ave. Morrison 1250 3800 East Tremont Ave. Authori- FRI, MAY 2nd, 10:05 p.m. – p.m. 10:05 MAY 2nd, FRI, THURS, MAY a.m. 1st, 9:50 – p.m. 11:40 MAY 2nd, FRI, 11:10 – MAY 2nd, p.m. FRI, – a.m. 8:30 2nd, MAY FRI, – p.m. 10:40 MAY 4th, SUN, 44th PCT. 45th PCT. 46th PCT. 1113 1113 summoned to the medical facility facility medical the to summoned parently self-inflicted. Police were ap- was that arm left the to wound abullet from suffering was victim male 17 black old The year pital. hos- the at arrived teen the when St 233 East on Division Wakefield were called to Montefiore Hospital’s ashooting into looking investigators Ave.Police Barnes and St. 226 East man. injured to helpthe scene rescue vice Squad were elite the EmergencySer- from cers summoned offi- Police Center. Medical Jacobi to the to transported was man injured The dispute. adomestic after building ry sto- athree of roof the from jumped male black old year 33 The man. aged amiddle of aid the to came ers respond- First Rd. Plains White 4769 arrested. was individual the Afterward injured. being one any without surrender son thorities were Au- scene. the to able summoned were to have the Team Negotiations Hostage the per-of vice Squad theEmergency Ser- from inofficers additioncade situation with officials. to Police members abarri- created officer, corrections unidentified person, employed as a The assistance. additional quested re- armed been have could who aperson with astand-off of scene the at officials Police St. Hick 1330 ported. Hospital. No other injuries were re- Bronx Central North to transported into a real vehicles the of one sent that cident estatehicles office that were ve- both of were drivers Ave.The Laconia involved both near located in office front astore ing the ac- a endeddent vehicle that with enter- acci- inamulti-vehicle injured were Two Rd. Hill persons Gun 1103 East inquiry. the handling are detectives Local pital. Hos- Barnabas St. to transported was man injured The areas. der shoul- and neck the to wound stab a from suffering was who man ic Hispan- old year a20 found officers police arrival Upon detectives. local stabbing came to the of attention A 176 St. East Ave.and Andrews hospital. stable condition arriving after at the in be to reported was victim The thigh. right the entered that wound abullet from suffering was woman black old a47 year victim, The ity. THURS, MAY 1st, 10:25 p.m. – p.m. 10:25 MAY 1st, THURS, THURS, MAY 1st, 9:50 p.m. – THURS, MAY 1st, 8:00 p.m. - – a.m. 12:15 MAY 1st, THURS, – p.m. SAT, 11:25 MAY 3rd, 47th PCT. 47th

No injuries were reported. police arrested a suspect. officers response quick the With robbed. was store agrocery that alerted were area toficers to respond in the Wakefield a reported of- police permitted Bronx Central robbery. North- the Patrolling 241 St. East Police reported. officials recovered not was weapon The arrest. an making while vehicle missing the recovered area the ling at patrol- gunpoint. Police officers taken was vehicle the that learned ed to a car-jacking. Investigators Rd. were Authorities Boston alert- inquiry. the start to law bystate mandated is which tives. detec- local with along incident the into looking are Squad Bias the of hallway. Members floor third in the discovered was aSwastika after ing build- residential the to responded erdale section. Local police officers Riv- inthe occurred that incident an vestigation unit was notified about in- Ave.Aspecialized Waldo 3800 death. the to nected con- nocriminality was there other could to be ensure performed that Examiner’s so office that an autopsy Medical the to released was body The acoatrack. from hanging found was female aHispanic rooms, the of one motel. Inside to a neighborhood dispatched were Ave.Police Bailey Bronx Hospital. Central North to taken then was She her. of control gain to able were they before woman the with spoke ficers roof threatening to jump. Police of- the on was woman upset emotional were ordered to the scene asthe Squad the Emergency Service from threatening to jump. Police officers was who awoman finding section Heights Kingsbridge inthe dwelling were requested to respond to a University2845 Ave. Authorities condition. instable be to reported was man young The legs. left and right victim’s crime the into ripped Bullets twice. shot being after Hospital Barnabas St. to transported was man Hispanic old year A21 tal. hospi- anearby to taken was victim the as scene acrime at recovered 2180 Webster Ave. Evidence was SUN, MAY 4th, 6:25 p.m. – p.m. 6:25 4th, MAY SUN, SUN, MAY 4th, 5:30 a.m. – SAT, MAY 3rd, 8:15 p.m. – – p.m. 2:15 3rd, MAY SAT, FRI, MAY 2nd, 4:45 a.m. – – p.m. 11:20 MAY 2nd, FRI, 48th PCT. 50th PCT.50th 3600 857

the inquiry. inquiry. the a cash box. Detectives are handling from dollars two-thousand and ister reg- the from dollars ahundred ing tak- business closed the entered ly apparent- culprit The store. Cent 99 a of burglary areported into looking are Authorities Rd. Hill Gun East jail. to inhandcuffs off lead was her as daughter Hospital Barnabas St. to taken was woman injured The in her arm. the mother girl stabbed 18 old the year that charged its when criminal– incidentturned daughter mother The ahospital. to participant turned unpleasant sending the older disputed Ave.Afamily Decatur 3349 attack. the about mation gathered infor- as officers hospital anearby to transported was victim The forearm. and neck victim’s the about amale slashed pair known before police were called. The un- scene acrime from escaped culprits Two 183 St. West Ave.and Grand inquiry. the start could officials that so interviewed was victim male The face. the besides back, chest, the to wounds bullet from suffering cility fa- medical the at arrived victim the moned to after Montefiore Hospital sum- were Police times. several man old year a29 shot who culprit the for looking are Ave.Police Decatur 2701 a fire in the basement of a two- of basement inthe a fire battled Bronx Central North the – gation. investi- the handling are Squad Pct. began.ry Detectives from the 40th inqui- the where facility medical the werePolice summoned officers to pinky. right inthe once shot being ter af- Center Medical Lincoln at arrived male old year A25 Houses. terson a shooting that occurred in the Pat- into looking #7are PSA from cers offi- Police Housing 143 St. East medications. different victim was in possessionto the death. It’s that reported the of several connected criminality any was there if see to performed be could topsy cal Examiner’s office Medi- the to so released was body thatThe an au- morning. following the early expired to a where localported hospital he trans- was man The down. face ing ly- found was mid-forties inhis male line located at Dyre #5 IRT the of facility Ave. terminal the to A Hispanic with 47th Pct. personnel were called #12 along District Transit from cers offi- Police AveTrain station. Dyre 4064 Ely Ave. Firefighters in SAT, MAY 3rd, 9:00 a.m. – a.m. 9:00 SAT, MAY 3rd, SAT, MAY 3rd, 6:45 a.m. – SAT, MAY 3rd, 6:15 a.m. – FRI, MAY 2nd, 8:55 p.m. – THURS, MAY 1st, 12:00 p.m. p.m. 12:00 MAY 1st, THURS, – a.m. 4:00 4th, MAY SUN, – p.m. SAT, 11:35 MAY 3rd, 52nd PCT. PCT. 52nd Fire Log Housing Transit 262 301

that there were no civilian injuries. injuries. civilian no were there that ing searches, fire officials reported conduct- After smoke-eaters. the of effects the to due fire alarm aone as remained incident The extinguished. the flames before they were totally contain help to stretches was hose building’sone-story basement. A inthe fire the located units Arriving tinguished by local smoke-eaters. ex- quickly Avewas Morrison near basement of a commercial structure inthe Ave.Afire Westchester 1627 their arrival. upon smoke-eaters the greeted that fire of amount the to due cious suspi- was fire the that indicated commander incident The control. under declared was fire the and completed were searches the all a.m. 7:37 By extinguished. been had flames the all that ensured companies engine the continued, thefire As searches apartment. inthe underway are Searches tion. were three hose lines into opera- went Division 7 that reported there 7:11 byat went minutes Six a.m. scene the to called were company company and an additional ladder engine additional engine crews.An was ordered to by be stretched the initial response. A second hose line 13 from Manhattan Battalion with 45 Tower93, Ladder filled out Engine 59. and Ladder by 43 Engine the followed arrive to first the was 42 Engine building. the of floors upper the evacuated personnel company onto the threatening flames, ladder lines tohose pour water stretched first the got crews engine the As on film by an airborne news captured were windows crew. floor first two of out leaping Flames house. responded to a fire in an apartment several neighborhood fire stations 1600 Nelson Ave. The crews from the fire started. how deem to Marshals Fire the of commander requesting the response deemed incident the suspicious with was blaze The negative. as reported been had far so searches All guished. the main body of fire had been extin- were stillvision 7 reported that the searches underway.smoke a.m. inhalation. Di- At 5:37 from suffering Hospital Barnabas St By 5:43 to nearby the to transported was son a.m. per- injured The ambulance. an of the scene requesting the response at civilian injured an had they that ed indicat- chief The a.m. 5:30 before usingreported “All Hands” shortly 19 Battalion unit. the of arrival upon response alarm first afull ordered 88 Engine dwelling. high story three the of floor first the on byafire greeted ed fire near East 179 St. Theyeaters were dispatched to a report- were 2040 Washington line. hose by one basement area being contained inthe aroom to contained was Ave. 51. fire Tower and The Ladder 39, Ladders with 48 81, and 63, 66, Smoke- Engines buildingwere Wakefield story structure. Responding to the FRI, MAY 2nd, 8:00 p.m. – FRI, MAY 2nd, 7:00 a.m. – FRI, MAY 2nd, 5:21 a.m. –

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Bronx to provided are that services city other and parks fi payhelps for police, which sewer bills, water and and taxes erty for prop- city’s the coffers to straight rent goes the of chunk enormous an neighborhoods, shops. retail and movie restaurants, salons, theaters degas, hair bo- stores, grocery money at spend local turn, who, in neighborhoods ofBronx residents to jobs provide companies local ofthese All ties. materials from neighborhood supply facili- and appliances other stoves and refrigerators, purchase they and laborers, and electricians localhiring contractors, painters, plumbers, by thriving borough the in businesses small housing. quality, affordable live in can lies fami- that so buildings their and apartments to maintenance and repairs ofother ahost viding pro- and repairs, electrical making leaks, ing fi roofs, and systems heating –replacing ings and maintain affordable housing. enables repair to Bronx The that in owners building small income of source sole the is crease rent in- reasonable and Afair Bronx. out The building owners in neighborhoods through- 5.7%? was apartments ofrent-stabilized ers own- ofbuilding costs operating the shows that study expense and income 2013 when own its notpractical. is expedient, politically while arent freeze, that realize would –they Bronx affordable housing in outer boroughs like The ofquality, providers largest the – which are owners building small to listening were bers – leading to Monday’s to fi – leading College Community oneat Hostos including interested peripherally other and owners building ants, groups ground. the itoff even gets before – buildings ofaffordable expansion and tion at protec- four for the –which calls plan housing year publicThe Bronx. It throughout neighborhoods and would families ants, also doom hearings ten- hurt would de arent freeze system, lization Blasio’s rent stabi- ofthe 10- history 45-year the in edented – Unprec- lease. onaone-year for a0% increase called vote that apreliminary took month last de Blasio’s fi RGB –including the and promise, campaign leases. two-year and onone- tenants their apartments in the fi building owners of 1 million rent-stabilized 23 tothe Rent vote Guidelines Board convenes on NYC.) in on kind ofits nization the June orga- largest it the making Island, percentage Staten and Manhattan Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, The in apartments rent-stabilized of1million owners York increase City that (RSA represents 25,000 building LETTERS TOTHE EDITOR Besides the economic impact on Bronx onBronx impact economic the Besides Bronx building owners also keep other build- their into back rent right put the They small to debilitating be would A rent freeze arent freeze RGB even the justify How can The RGB has heard testimony from ten- from testimony heard RGB has The Mayor Bill de Blasio made a rent freeze a when arent to freeze pointing are signs All ofNew Association Rent Stabilization The Dear editor Ice the rent freeze ve newly – members appointed , ve boroughs can charge re, education, sanitation, nal vote. If RGB mem- vote. If nal x- Morris Park Avenue by armatures for the for the Avenue Park Morris by armatures this political threat. of disapproval voice and their representatives state. our to same let’s notdothe drowning in the quagmire of party politics; is people?do what’s for Washington the best their charge. in children donefor the ofwhat hehas cause be- Senator for the support overwhelming the 34th Senatorial District they would fi few. a out name to just dining and trips sailing programs, dance Latin and African programs, of programs avariety experience would children so trict dis- his in schools the funded hehas gram, from Pro- Boost Project the Through Klein. Senator Broadway plays, ofNewpeople York mind. in working Archery together to pass legislation with are Republicans and Democrats partisan ofbi- agroup Congress, Democratic pendent Party. Democratic fold ofthe the into go back with withholding their support if he does not Senator State our threaten and play politics fi its RGB takes the when must prevail ofarent freeze, politics the not and why sense, –which is common crease much riding on a fair and reasonable rent jobs. provide and in-economies neighborhood fuel and tenants, for their tions make repairs, maintain quality living condi- would be unableposed, building small owners in The Bronx to meet city tax obligations, outer boroughs. other and Bronx The in stock housing affordable quality ment ofthe lead to disrepair,vestment losstwo-year lease) would create massive and disin- eventual ona in increase 0.5%-4.5% and lease one-year affordable abandon- ofa0%-3% ona equately low rent hike range housing. sewer rates? water and and taxes erty prop- suchas costs government-mandated and This maintenance general repairs, oil, heating like wouldwith maintaining quality, affordable housing – them pay for constantly rising costs associated help to owners building Bronx subsidizes Who owners. building Bronx ofsmall backs on the not government, from come should subsidies rent rent subsidy –and atenant to mount Fireworks my Canary UFT playingUFT politics If illegal Fireworks can be smuggled into into smuggled be can Fireworks illegal If Dear editor their call to UFT ofthe members all Iurge and politics party playing stop we do When in teachers the poled UFT the if sure I am than for education donemore No onehas Inde- The put together has Klein Senator would UFT the that deeply offended I am Dear editor is there you big look picture, at the When im- is freeze rent a If arithmetic. It’s simple inad- and (or unrealistic the A rent freeze tanta- be would A vote for arent freeze Rent Stabilization Association ofNYC Association Rent Stabilization Joseph Strasburg, President Strasburg, Joseph , , nal vote onMonday.nal Al D’Angelo nd nd make me feel. CIAO CIAO mefeel. make new mayor will this how safe see to waiting I’m Avenue is. NYC how safe my is way ofknowing Park onMorris ofJuly Forth aquiet Having NYC. into ofFireworks smuggling stop the works! The bomb’sForth of of July Boston what were else can made be smuggled from Fire- in? us. for there heis know happy to very are and forts onit. working were Ed Con and NYCHA that ensure and concerns ofour any address day to next the here were staff his and Jimmy Boston Road Plaza. at 3rd onJune power outage the Vacca during Member ofCouncil quick response and efforts man James Vacca). introduced and passed into law to protect us. protect to law into passed and introduced be to abill We need noteeth. with change, policy payer, need a bill with teeth,consequences, no protection. not an one agency law. ofthe letter the not followed to it was if teeth, penalties, it have would had bill, a As passage. and 2014 forJune acceptance its of beginning at the Council NYC the to bill the cilman Vacca. The Councilman information. response and was to present contact contractor’s the with and phone numbers tele- emergency with time-frame, activity’s of the notice ensuring projects, construction NYC after and during, before, residents community the tect pro- to ontransparency, bill legislative proposed a (CCCA) Club penned Civic Association Country Agencies? NYC other about the for the protection nobinding It offers noteeth! It has today, here gonetomorrow! be and agency’s banner. der his un- construction to-be-started and on-going ing more transparency with the community, regard- achieve to policy Agency’s DDC the modifying projects. DDC ofall scope view ofthe aclear public, giving for the transparency more to agreed has Mora, Dr. Pena- Feniosky (NYCDDC), Construction Commissioner new New York the that of relief”, City warning the Department work 2014 “Construction 13th, June dated ofarticle Design and Residents thank Vacca One good thing Giuliani did for was to to for did was Giuliani thing good One The residents here appreciate all of his ef- ofhis all appreciate here residents The and evening, the power wentThe out during the recognize to letter this write to I wanted Dear editor Council- to written was following(The letter Councilman Vacca, we the tax- City York New the we Vacca, Councilman Whereas, a policy change has no teeth, Coun- to bill Mr. Vernuccio proposed gave the no Frank Vernuccio, legislative director with residents. It only covers ONE agency. What have aproblem! can Policy Istill my mind, In To this end, the Commissioner has proposed It was refreshing to read Patrick Rocchio’s Dear editor, Transparency policy Community Improvement, CCCA Improvement, Community , Richard Pavlica, Director Pavlica, Richard Carmen Taveras

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Photo by Aracelis Batista Photo by Aracelis Batista PS 89 ARTS PROGRAM PROGRAM ARTS 89 PS NY BOTANICAL GARDEN BBQ & MUSICFEST BBQ & MUSICFEST GARDEN NY BOTANICAL Edward Spark enjoys the festival with daughters Madeleine and Olivia. (L-r) Nancy Torres, Daniel Torres, Jose Torres, Amoreena Torres, Lauren Torres and baby Sofi a. Nancy Daniel Jose Torres, Torres, Amoreena Torres, and Lauren Torres, baby Torres Sofi (L-r) The Torres family celebrates dad Daniel’s fi Day at the NY Botanicalrst Father’s BBQ. Garden’s family celebratesThe dad Torres fi Daniel’s tive” for festival-goers.tive” art teacher Will Goertzel at PS 89. (Right) Student Silvana Martinaj sings and plays “Radioac- Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj, Principal Ralph Martinez, and Student artist Merylyn Custodio shows off her work with BRONX TIMES REPORTER June 27-July 3, 2014 32 for Austism Speaks. Speaks. Austism for P.S. at Grail fundraiser “Holy sing 304’s Strickland Jayson Yots, and Anderson Reyes, (Above) Estaban autism.” with struggle for allwho future tothe “change amission with isacharity Speaks Autism ensembles. other several and musicians, acomedian, singers, dancers, included They children. of the talents the showcased that show variety the at students involving ofacts variety alarge was There 16. Monday,June on Speaks forAutism fundraiser show avariety held Neck inThroggs 304 PS at Students for seniors. celebration Patrick’s St. at peform (Above) Dancers Hall. home’s Joseph the St. at acelebration enjoyed families their November. and They in 100 willturn youngest The a106-year-old. was oldest The women. eight and man one was them Among werehonored. old years 100 (or almost) least at Tuesday, are on who 17. June residents Nine centennial celebration annual its Parkway, held Mosholu near located Aged, for the Home Patrick’s St. Peformances wowed the St. Pat’s crowd. crowd. Pat’s St. the wowed Peformances CENTENARIANS CELEBRATEDCENTENARIANS P.S. TALENT 304 SHOW Photo by Aracelis Batista Aracelis by Photo Photo by Edwin Soto Edwin by Photo Photo by Edwin Soto Edwin by Photo drama. drama. into the time create their put crewwho and cast ofthe photo agroup Here, auditorium. school’s the in 13 June and 12 June on Dolls” and “Guys musical classic P.S. the on take Park’s its put Morris 83 action. the watch to auditorium school’s inthe gathered who locals of the 2-1,todelight the best Britain’s ed best- Azzuri The Italia! Viva (Right) 14. Saturday, on match June Cup World England vs. Italy ofthe viewing P.S. apublic co-hosted 83 and Association Community Park Morris the when Tony action inthe take head Signorile Association Community Park Morris and Muccino Brandon Principal Gjonaj, Mark (l-r)Football fans Assemblyman Photo by Alex Belisle Alex by Photo MATCH PARTY IN MORRIS PARK VIVA ITALIA! ITALY-ENGLAND GUYS &DOLLS PS83 Photo by Alex Belisle Alex by Photo Courtesy P.S. 83 33 BRONX TIMES REPORTER June 27-July 3, 2014

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Rock Rock week. you next See Some bands fi Also this gives the band It was a beautiful day It abeautiful was nd it best to to best it nd rst. 43 BRONX TIMES REPORTER June 27-July 3, 2014 lms. The bor- The lms. drop any number of his for andplays fi ough thought enough of the into him induct to him Bronx Hall of Fame on the Grand Concourse in 2004 along with Darin Bobby and other celebrities. REPRINTED FROM 7/5/2012 JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY PATRICK JOHN John Patrick Shanley Patrick John him and him hold in high regard. They adore their lot a says that and father about the man. a special have must place in his heart the for Bronx back- a as it used has he as Shanley adopted two thing that didn’t exist. He He exist. didn’t that thing wassearching himself, for thatbut selfhad to yet be formed. He triedthe usual uneducated for open jobs one Irish Americans just as such anoperator elevator or After bartender before enrolling college. in U. the in enlisted he year, be- Upon Corps. re-enrolled Marine S. he Ma- the of out mustered ing Corps, rine in NYU and that was his in graduated He salvation. 1977 as valedictorian and it and was his education that gave him lease a new on life. Tex-Mex as actress with 1992 in boys to wife Haynes, Jayne he one refers the other as blue- a blond, Celt.eyed has The couple years up split ago and the usedboys, who to spend be him with weekends their might still him hold high on a ped- what was Shanley estal. When were operated on glaucoma, for they described as overly-pro- tective. That, in itself, is one reasonthat I respect lm writer, raised in the Bronx the in raised writer, lm ce gross of of gross ce ve children to pa- to children ve When he expanded into into expanded he When Shanley 1950, in Born lm in 1987 with “Moon- with 1987 in lm struck,” he won an Oscar authority. tion Oscar an won he fi struck,” for Best Original Screen- play as well as an Academy TheAward. starred movie Cage, Nicholas Danny Cher, Aiello, Dukakis, Olympia and Vincent Gardenia and had offi a box 150over million dollars. His other are works far too numerous here to mention also have but added to his recognition and fame. of product combined the is a come-day, go-day mother and a strong Irish Catho- Westmeath from father lic settledwho down to raise Nest Van the in family is send- Bronx east the of area ing his fi rochial school. 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I was surprised quite that was less than fl than less was that of “Storefront Church” of “StorefrontChurch” ago, I came across a review “AM New York” some time York” New “AM BRONX TIMES REPORTER June 27-July 3, 2014 44 and NYS Department of Department NYS and ment Transportation, of Planning, NYC Depart- the Department of City professional within staff mass transit. and bikes, pedestrians, trucks, ofcars, needs the serving means This sit. safe and free fl ment that allows for the result a in traffi that have toered successful the needs be consid- be meet to program mustment ties. starter in many communi- anon- really is personnel or Traffi of manythat demand the presence additional traffi but redesign not through Police resolving traffi of position default the And cannotreally be resolved. thought to be an issue that again once was Place, point,Waters exit and entry Center issues with only one Metro River Hutchinson cluded in the study. 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Mary Alice Grant grew On June 13, St. Barnabas St. Barnabas Moving Up Assembly Up Moving Barnabas St. considered the for award. year to write an essay to be women who are who women asked each role model therole for young She was truly a remarkable cal Woodlawn community. community. Woodlawn cal both schools, and the lo- the and schools, both functions the for church, pated in numerous parish in numerous pated years and partici- actively School for twenty-three twenty-three for School ber St. at Barnabas High on to become a faculty mem- high school. She also went ementary school and the and attended both the el- the both attended and up in St. Barnabas Parish Parish the memory of Mrs. Grant. Barnabas St. in up and their children, to honor band, Thomas Mr. Grant, lished by Mrs. Grant’s hus- Grant’s Mrs. by lished The Scholarship was estab- Scholarship is awarded. awarded. is Scholarship annual Mary Alice Grant Grant Alice Mary annual school year. In addition, year. school the them on completing the the completing on them ments and congratulate students’ academic achieve- event is to acknowledgeevent the sembly. The purposesembly. of this Honors and Moving Up As- Up Moving and Honors High School held its annual annual its held School High Grant. Missing Thomas son. Grant Jr., ’81, Barbara Bruno, Theresa Lugo, scholarship recipient Noreen Charles-SBHS ’15, Thomas and Mr. (L-r) Mary Alice Grant’s daughters Marie Delaney, Patricia Grant-SBHS ’83, Margaret Mary Platt-SBHS Mary Platt-SBHS ’83, Margaret Grant-SBHS Patricia Delaney, Marie daughters Mary Grant’s Alice (L-r) BRONX TIMES REPORTER June 27-July 3, 2014 46 have a new stage (built by (built have a new stage we front, in gate and fence (or we write). speak as ing happen- are that property civic at the improvements last article, there are many lives. positive a effect having is community our on all of beauty the Ihope and in of our now is Summer kicking 7705. 607 meat 347 or call [email protected] meat email please gram, information on this pro- an order. If you would like sis when it is time ba- you onamonthly forms to place newsletter,the which in- for up sign to have simply And by joining, I mean you join. to CSA ofour member you don’ta and be have to this is a terrifi fi and fed at all interested in grass year round basis. If you are ona amonth once us to ers This is a group that deliv- with Lewis Waite Farm. program Extras” “CSA our information with us for pro- to but bring we did this, mote unable were we CSA, Farm Stoneledge for the 31stdeadline May our ter composting. and CSA the discuss to participate tending. We were asked at- agencies city many from to event with representatives Kelly.Ann aterrifi It was members, co-CSA-core my oneof with meeting vices Ser- City LaSalle bury pated in the CB10/Water- new Princi- the appointed been has Mueller Hope and School, Christi Corpus at new Principal the pointed tian Mariano, has been ap- year. academic 2014-2015 for the schools elementary 10 Catholic at ment new principals of announced the appoint- ofNew Yorkdiocese has Arch- for the of Schools Archdiocese appoints new principals BY CHRYS NAPOLITANO In addition to the new my in I mentioned As toeveryone. Greetings event af- the was Since Ipartici- 12, June On In Manhattan, Chris- Superintendent The BY AL BELFIORE AL BY nished products, nished c resource resource c c building a BBQ pit. Well, so long, have garbage. for our talked pails recycling and regular aboutside and placed brand new weeks. and fl be adorned with plants dens, also in the front, will ing. build- the behind struction) Nick from SealtiteOrganics Pilot neighbor- tell them that this is a DOS and store ofthe manager Con-have been doing: goin the to meantime, the do what I but them, carries that store for look to alocal continue to fi able have not been and Avenue onTremont stores I have aproblem, be to seems bags been checking bins. brown the line to bags tic outlowing us to use clear plas- them correctly. DOS is al- proof, as long as you latch rodent be to proving are bins The Program. Pilot pretty happy with the DOS felt Ispoke with people bins. worm own or their piles compost own their ing tend- who people are many so from hear to happy was I and Composter a Master ofwhich Iam Project, post Com- NYC the from erature lit- of lots had We Program. Organics Composting Pilot DOS ofthe part you are if den, in your apartment or in composting inyour gar- interested youwhether are oncomposting, mation at St. new Principal the appointed been has Acosta Ann School. at St. Principal Assistant the as served previously Mueller Ms. Bronx. the in ofAssisi Francis of St. Principal Assistant the as School and in Manhattan Brigid for St. Projects cial as served previously Mariano the Mr. School. Ann ofSt. pal Director of Spe- We on the Board, We also cleaned up for the Gar- new Children’s The Finding the compostable the part, most For the infor- had also We In the Bronx, Frances nd them either. I will owers in the coming to know that I’m not just en- notjust I’m that know to love and it isthis column is a so labor of gratifyingrecipes coming. Writing the Ikeep sure make I will Ipromise and say hi by to to everyone who stopped enjoy this column! Thanks and who people read the all meeting was evening the enemy ofgood? the be ter, why so let perfect program with organic mat- He was participating in the rude. be to but want Ididn’t often, more container the empty to you maybe need is reaction my initial course, dealing with the odor. Of of instead trimmings yard for bin brown the using plaint told com- who this son had me thatsmell. he was However, the and container tertop thehear was with per- the coun- need. people stocking something that be would they and hood the Bronx. in Academy Afterschool rector of Di- as served previously the Stella Acosta Ms. school. for the Mundi for improvements grants in obtaining foundation record track a successful school activities, she has tion and management of in teaching, administra- With more than 23 years Angela Merici School. me to the next item... next the me to right now. food ofgrilling smell the Which, brings BOUGHT ONE! did the next best thing. WE we so never happened, that For me, the best part of part best For me,the Idid onecomplaint The In Staten Island, Jo- I can almost imagine imagine almost Ican Principal at St. Patrick Patrick at St. Principal been appointed the new has O’Leary Sharon gion, re- Westchester/Putnam Dorothy. ofSt. Academy at the new Principal the is SSD, Sr.and Palazio, Lisa School; Rita at St. Principal been appointed the new School; Nicole has Fresca Sacrament at Blessed pal new Princi- the appointed been has Cocozello seph on making your own salad week We ademolast did kohlrabi. and cabbage nese choi, bok Chi- kale, greens, lotsstart, of beautiful salad aterrifi to off is CSA our year! havewill to wait until next already joined a CSA, you Markets. 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AM your on (1460 11 AM to WVOX radio from Nardone, with along Nuts, Just my band, Entertainment provided by DJ Ave. Tierney 3300 house 5th, Dennis July Night Saturday Stars” 8:00 PM at “Dion” the civic In the Northern This year however, you haven’t if course, Of by encouraged so, And common the is Food Also, surprise guests Under The Dancing c pointed Principal at Sts. ap- been has Gianni tima Fa- region, Westchester Marlboro school district. the in seven years past the for aPrincipal as served previously Walsh Ms. 2014. January in School Blood Precious Most at cipal Prin- appointed was Walsh Orange region, Patricia School Bedford. in a great prop. But the best best prop. 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This dark fl with mulberries we picked oneImade the was vinegar our elected offi elected our bringing these issues up to of purpose express the with mittee has been formed rounding areas. of cars and people from sur- Thanks for reading! Thanks up to date on thesedress this. issues. ad- to ideas long-term and Ms. Gianni recently recently Gianni Ms. Since mulberries are are mulberries Since a in mixture the Store keep to important It’s parts equal I infused A traffi I will be keeping you keeping be Iwill immediate both have We This will bring an infl c steering com- cials. cials. avor- ux 47 BRONX TIMES REPORTER June 27-July 3, 2014 TOM ALLON TOM A]ZcbW]\a 2WUWbOZ Stay tuned the for next & City of president Allon, in America. 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Until Next Time: It’s offi Starts a.m., 10:30 at Com- to Thanks Sam the Uncle I love The Grounds Polo opened your in troops the Keep ments, complaints and/or ideas to improve our com- as please always, munity, call/text us 347.654.7044 at: or email us BxPark- at: Don’t . [email protected] forget you can also keep B-PECA latest the with up following by happenings www.facebook.com/ at: us groups/BxParkEast . So, please don’t forget to unplug and charger unused that that in light that off turn con- to room unoccupied serve the grid this summer. Until next time, if help you build a safe and beautiful community, it will come. time,and the livin’ is safety! coffee and rolls, 11 a.m. a.m. 11 rolls, and coffee meeting a ca- by followed party. tered mander Mondello and the the for FlagLanci’s Edu- Programs. School cation outfi 25, 1876. 25, on June 28, 1911. to lunchprayers, take a Vet and God Bless. eld stu- eld Let Me Ask cers and our begin- You Something How many neighbors neighbors many How any have ever you If Members can bring Lorena Bobbitt took an took Bobbitt Lorena Custer the lost Battle of d o e s it t Hmmm?!? a community? a ke t o r e a immediately don’t We l have ly i mp particu- r this to ove answer the dif- a make lar question. But, believe it DOES It not, or believe inference you when your neighborhood enough into and pitch a hand. lend com- concerns, questions, dent Jhoneldent Barron, who 17 gun shot from recovering is wounds. Get Better Soon! halation in the line of duty duty of line the in halation returning to home a hero’s andwelcome Wakefi meeting, swearing in of of in swearing meeting, offinew ning of the summer party. a guest, hopefully a new member or a transfer. AM. important piece of her hus- band John on June 22, 1993. the Little Big Horn on June - Two brief important it’s 28th the Saturday All legionnaires, es- we 29th the Sunday BY TONY SALIMBENE France fell to Hitler on on Hitler to fell France 1941, in date same the On event reminders:event the Sea Cadets Annual 12:30Review, p.m. Holy at Rosary auditorium, Wat- entrance. son Avenue in- are alumni pecially vited. ourhave regular post lumbus HS alumni him- alumni Pelham Parkway Houses- HS High reared/Columbus Art teacher Campus School LarryMr. Minetti Co- [A lumbus self] was one of 12 teachers honored city-wide, winning the prestigious Big Apple at to GoTeacher Way Award. 1st Minetti!!! Congrats Cecilia Kenny & Smoker Cee” “Cee July com- successfully on for Agosto pleting the 14- week NYPD Police Academy Citizen’s graduating Offi One Police Plaza. Citizens NYPD to On Patrol!!! A speedy recov- out goes ery cer Rosa Rodriguez, 36 who suffered in- severe smoke Wheel was the it at Expo. June 22, 1940. Hitler invaded Russia 3:15 at Two new B-PECA board members,Two Norma Lopez and Grace Lovaglio, who have now made the Executive Board a majority women. eld, eld resi- rst rst Ferris In Memoriam In Congrats And And Congrats Speedy Recovery Speedy A hearty congratula- A This week in memoriam, Trivia Time!!June 21, tions goes out to our own by notedby Bronx Doo-Wop group Ray Orta & “The Cre- still are Donations ations.” welcomed. Call/Text us at: “Th-Wait-Es 347.654.7044. Over!” COME!!! rememberwe Father Joe Kane, Chap- Veteran 40-Year Long- Island; Riker’s of lain Hya- resident Bronx time cinth Douglas, 90, mother of Bronx Civil Court Supervis- ing Judge, Supreme Court Justice Laura Douglas; Local Bronx Historian/E. Bronx History Forum Co- 74; founder Bill Twomey, Robert resident Italy Little Clin- DeWitt 20; Johnson, junior/Wakefi ton Keshon Porterfident and previously Pelham17 Parkway Houses resident Adrian Garcia, 25, who were all & killed shot in senseless of acts separate 13 Villa, Erickson violence; & Gavin Wellington, 13 and previously David Luccioni III, & Crystal 17 15 Reyes, all drowned in The Bronx River; Inventor of Bullet- Stephanieproof Kevlar, 90, Responsible for Kwolek, Sho- law of thousands saving Avraham And, enforcement and military lives; 86,lom, Israeli Spy Master who hunted down reviled Nazi Adolf Eichmann. May the honored dead all RIP... Act (A.7529Aand S.5624A) This creates a framework that ensures untreated Vets to issues health mental with receive treatment and a fair strongly is Bill This process. supported The by Ameri- can Legion, Marine Corps League, Clear VFW, Path Veterans, Rochesterfor Vet- erans Outreach NY- Center, Pro- Defense Veterans SDA gram groups. and other Vet If any have contacts, you reach to them. out Tell them VOTE.we If any Post in the BXTMSRPTR area that has fundraisersany events, etc. give me two weeks notice and I’ll in get it the column. theI’m at Post every Friday and would be happy to help. 1893, the saw fi ed ed com- Party Is Here! B-PECA Block Block B-PECA This Saturday, B-PECA B-PECA Saturday, This This next is in from Sandy We here at the Post are are Post the at here We will be hosting our Third Annual Block Party 8pm. on to Noon Thwaites & Olinville 12 Av- from enue Get ready face for paint- ing, great food, fun pony and magic awesome rides, music, DJ great shows, musicala live performance Rolon, who should have her her have should who Rolon, Bronx the in column own Times The Reporter. Veter- men- Action Health with Mental ans Vets a sponsoring is Committee help to Bill the in problems health tal criminal justice system. It’s The Justice Our for Veterans trying a Fourth for of July ThatBBQ. falls a Friday. on know. you let We’ll who you are you andwho I will see you there. and the having student’s NYS Regents exams the at same time.They played sang,music, chanted peace Len- John including slogans classic balladnon’s we “All are ‘in say is give peacea Lau- chance!” the unifi B-PECA’s with munity Prep. renne Talbert’s electric-pow- ered scooter leading the way. Pelham The march was organized by & Raphael chairman B-PECA students the with Schweizer CIMS of the by also joined were They Pelham Parkway Neighbor- 49th the Association, hood Coun- Community Precinct cil, Cruger-Mace Block As- sociation, and the seniors of BostonPlaza NYCHA Pelham “This is Houses. standards, have we Parkway, and this type of violence will not be accepted as the norm.” Said would also Raphael. 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In a dramatic change in in change dramatic a In Bronx Park East Community Association news Association Community East Park Bronx Pelham Parkway North about 3 PM. You Vollys know Vollys 3 PM.about You June will 29. We be there til Hospital at 12 Noon, Sunday, Sunday, Noon, 12 at Hospital BBQ at theBBQ at Kingsbridge VA sic. group providing for the mu- Transit Pipe and Drum Drum and Pipe Transit we’re here,we’re thanks to The and assisted with it. While mander. Ceremony Flag Retirement Salimbene his Com- Vice Commander as well as Tony Tony as well as Commander elevation to Bronxelevation County thing with it. with thing ing Feliciano Bobby on his stupid andstupid I couldn’t a do last week, my computer got got computer my week, last in the force despite weather who participated together CIMS high school students students school high CIMS were the seniors and the made this march unique, unique, march this made ham Parkway Houses. What ing two shootings in the Pel- ing against follow- violence peace. All this while protest- day afternoonday marching for braving the rain last Thurs- last rain the braving tivists all took to the streets niors, and neighborhood ac- lumbus Campus students, se- students, Campus lumbus & G-d Speed Team B-PECA! ted to the cause. Good Luck tion, are but, still commit- and well deserved of elec- of deserved well and schan were good who sports dez-Rosa and Joey Smart- candidates Evelyn Hernan- Evelyn candidates would like to also thank thank also to like would work that lies ahead. We We ahead. lies that work sworn-in to begin the great great the begin to sworn-in members were immediately The two newly electedThe two newly board B-PECA Executive Board. Board. Executive B-PECA seventh seat completing the the completing seat seventh who willwho occupy the six and president Gracepresident Lovaglio Barnes Block Association Association Block Barnes slide along with Arnow- Norma Lopez in won a land- Association president president Association jority. Cruger-Macejority. Block now rulenow with a healthy ma- elections and the Women nity Association held its its held Association nity Bronx East Park Commu- the balance The of power, BRONX TIMES REPORTER June 27-July 3, 2014 50 51 BRONX TIMES REPORTER June 27-July 3, 2014 No matter that where COMACTA Contact To register, contact mile, as federal subsidies to highways.” ismoney going nationally— whether tomass transit or roads—it certainly be- isn’t ing used to address the ur- needsgent of the Northeast Bronx. at nycommunityaction@ gmail.com; tune into amfm247. at broadcasts dio our ra- com, and visit our website at comactainc.com. as mentors and models role that are bilingual in Span- ish and English. KHCCof- fers sibling discounts and accepts and ACD HRA Paymentvouchers. plans canbe arranged. kpo- at Polanco Katherine 718- or [email protected] ext.187. 884-0700 is open most days from 1-3 1-3 from days 347-329-1800. most The gift shop open is andp.m., all are welcome. ll an entry-level position ll an entry-level All KHCC camps are led Spanish helpful helpful Spanish (The Bronx) Bronx) (The taxes are supposed [which are spent highways] to go to no is there and transit, on remain- the that guarantee ing 80 percent goes high- for di- often Congress as ways, verts some of that money to paths, bike as things such national park visitor cen- ters, museums, and other local pork barrel projects.” The study also notes that [mass] to subsidies “federal transit are 80 about times passenger per great, as trips parks, museums, to the pool, and the zoo. Sum- Campmer Day is a full-day camp operatingMonday throughFriday 9 a.m. to with5 p.m., early drop-off and late-pick asan option parents.for single A 3-week session is $1,000 and the full 6-week camp is $1,700. caringby adults serve who nursingunit, contact Joanne the at with home any might questions you regardinghave donations at Deadline is 3 July 2014. 2014. is 3 July Deadline visit www.bronxcb12.info. www.bronxcb12.info. visit eld For additional information additional For No telephone calls or walk-ins calls walk-ins or telephone No 35 hrs./wk., salary in high 20’s 35 hrs./wk., Community Board #12 #12 Board Community The City of New York and CommunityThe Board City (The #12 of New York Bronx) is seeking to fi to is seeking Mail resumes to Community Board #12 Board #12 Community to Mail resumes are EQUAL EMPLOYMENT are employers OPPORTUNITY (“E.E.O.”) e-mail to [email protected] e-mail [email protected] to 4101 White Plains Road, Bronx, NY Bronx, 10466 or Plains Road, White 4101 According to a CATO KHCC’s traditional If there are any other t the home and skilled t the and home skilled projects like Solyndra, tourist attractions, and po- White the of allies litical House. According to an Economist report, rela- “a smalltively share of the bill was actually devoted to infrastructure. Just $64 bil- of thelion, or 8% total, went transport, public roads, to and aviation rail, bridges, wastewater systems…” Institute study “more than 20 percent federal of gas 28 to August 15. It offers ter School Director Lamont Jackson. offers It 15. Summer Camps Day will alsorun in twosessions: August Julyto 7 July 25, and July to 28 Bronx in youth grades K through 8 a summer vaca- excitement, fun, full of tion relationships. positive and fi will include Activities ries, and collectibles. thinkitems you might ben- efi c lling summer,” lling that academic academic that lling Association ce, (CBO) federalce, rev- (CBO) The is problem nation- to a lack not due of It’s that money Stimulus “Too many kids miss miss kids many “Too ciencies was instead cant amounts of time Action scal 2014.” 2014.” scal provide motorists with a rough ride. Morethan a bridgesquarter York of New are in need of replacement, rehabili- or reconstruction tation. major The state’s urban roads are becoming congested, increasingly sig- wasting drivers with nifi and A total fuel each year… of 28 percent York’s of New bridges maintained state are currently in need of re- placement, reconstruction or rehabilitation. Traffi is state the in congestion motor- causing worsening, ists dozens of hours of delay ” each year. wide. The Department U.S. estimates Transportation of Trust Highway the that Fund “Will encounter a shortfall before the end of fi federal revenue. According Budget Congressional the to Offi areenues expected to grow by about 9 percent this year, to $3.0 trillion. Taxes going Highway the into directly Trust Fund are substantial. Where is the going? money many remedied have could defi “green” failed to routed available at P.S. 360. available P.S. at out on an enriching expe- rience the over summer because of summer school. There arevery camps few that providewhat wedo. offer kidsWe a balance be- tween fi gap and also having a fun fulfi and Summersaid Camp and Af- preciate costume jewelry, items, electronic sets, gift specialtytoys, items, new accesso- clothing, tagged c c c. cient, congested or or congested cient, c needs is consistent The study found that This failure to address address to failure This There was explana- no They would greatly ap- throughout New York, “Roads and bridges that defi are some in lack desirable safety fea- tures motor- cost York New driver ists a total of $20.3 billion per statewide annually –nearly $2,300 areas to higher - due vehi- operatingcle costs, traffi crashes and congestion-re- lated 45 delays. percent of roadsmajor and highways with the results of a recent study TRIP, (The by Road Information Program) that State’s thatfound York New roads and bridges were in serious need of updating repair. and traffi port, inadequate as it is, is, it as inadequate thistion of why given re- port, was being presented this at latedate, the when de- new arevelopments so close to completion. The studies and proposals should have been off the drawing boards years ago. with the subway system system subway the with was built. never Express bus service, has the which de- since in quality with teriorated up wasit removed from the keep to has sector, private utterly major with up failed link to need commercenew and popula- such areas in growth tion Manhat- of Side West the as specifi no were There tan. City the in included plans remedy Planning to report this, as a means of alleviat- traffi ing sold in its gift shop and an- and near items new that can be shop gift its in sold Sale. Christmas nual School Camp is half-day, as trips to museums and half-day, also in- Activities zoo. the is arts/crafts,clude computer lab, gardening, drama and Camp end-of-sum- an and dance, mer celebration. After- School 7 throughJuly August 15, 1 p.m. toMonday - Friday, 6 p.m. The session is $850; families can use and ACD HRA Pick-up vouchers. ces ces

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c. Instead steps, of major BY FRANK V. VERNUCCIO, JR. VERNUCCIO, FRANK V. BY built linking Co-op City was supposed to have been been have to supposed was light rail connection that that rail connection light venient. Andvenient. of course, the is often lengthy and incon- Bronx location to another accurate fi travelling bus by from one If they had bothered to do do to bothered had they If they found that would have of bus routes in the area. area. the in routes bus of were an extensive number Planning implied that there there that implied Planning the agency’s study. the study. agency’s attended,some who City weren’t even included in in included even weren’t by the by developments new that areas major affected pointed out to City Planning Planning City to out pointed Several community leaders and traffi and proposals. the of core the to give out more parking lanes and, of course, plans of more rules, lighting, bike the usual elitist nonsense fi drastically increased traf- deal with the impending, impending, the with deal were being implemented to most no practical measures in which they found that al- that found they which in ning held at CB 10’s offi 10’s CB at held ning a meeting with City Plan- munity leaders attended towards completion, com- and center the move 9/11 golf course, hotel, a major several shopping malls, a shopping several America’s highways. highways. America’s including velopments, the growing crisis facing facing crisis growing the measure than before, ever encounter, inencounter, greater even east Bronx are to about in need of brand or new Schurz Avenue, is always is always Schurz Avenue, the Aged located2999 at Fieldston School, as well claimed Ethical Culture summer school. in band lessons the at ac- years are who old attending Bronx children ages 8 to 12 innovative program for School Camp, and a new will offer Summer After-will Summer offer Community Center (KHCC) BRONX TIMES REPORTER June 27-July 3, 2014 52 53 BRONX TIMES REPORTER June 27-July 3, 2014 x- ngers ngers asco of a de- a of asco t our t Elected in ti free place to to place free ti Is the Target Mall (that (that Mall Target the Is sinceWell had we no in- We wish everyone a a Please support your everyone Community next The wish We in the entire process. Not Not process. entire the in asadversaries instead but as informative leaders who areaware of the pulse of the neighborhoods and the needs of the existing resi- dents and businesses to stay andput run not from away of attack inconsiderate the our “home sweet homes” by that “Secret” developments benefi may campaign funds andour or volunteer positionleaders busi- personal their with ness expansion. basedis probably on the col- that shoppers of data lected travel out of CB10 to shop in Jersey) Westchester or New really beingthought out properly? Is the successful, Industrial communicative, Zone of Brush Ave. tittering on collapse with possible destroying days gridlock thousands rup- al- businesses type ofdelivery by jobs heldby ready functioning theon Brush Will caused Brush Avenue Avenue? the when behind left be clears”“smoke from the gas be- explosions runs that tures in the ill prepared, road residential unsupported, of area tween the Target new and fi now is Pennthe HO Caterpillar old that shop repair ing buses double on a dirt we and asphalt street??? that fi this into put concerns fi of except the few velopment our pages “cross submitted to will towe CB10, have and hope “not” to die” or move. Committee is to review the the review Transportation Board nity to is Committee issue. Neighborhood Association. Community is involvement vital to having a safe, clean graffi and live. seeing Septem- in be will meeting to ber. foward healthyand safe summer. look We inyou Sept.Please contact us serious any if have you problems before our next meeting. c studies put lled with attached attached with lled As of Right has many devel- make to order In If I were complaining it it complaining were I If A number of attendees aws that have cumulative cers. cers. forward Target by and Para- gon Mall. were included We in the As of Right Pepsi Study where we were able to COR- RECT some of the assumed ANY not correctbut street direc- tions and conditions. by fl strangling are that impacts our once healthy commu- rst that say I would fi nity. As of Right opens doors to zoning abuse and negotia- doors closed behind tions sanctioned that normally would not be neighborhood. Although the BRONX IS BOOMING arebut these changes that could “reinforce neighbor- hood character” or “match the character of these neigh- borhoods?” opment “more predictable” inclusion or promote “more orderly have to and sustainable growth”, need we left open to over develop- over to down zoned Country Club open in 1963? Throggs Neckwas left Planning City When ment. downzoned Throggs Neck By Point. Ferry out left they the time we were included down Bay Pelham the in zoning;all our empty lots were fi 2 and 3 family homes with is Why parking. inadequate taken or surprised anyone the aback by “Hutch. Corri- dor Study”? I 95 isanother project, anotherday. would be theabout fact that public the Brush Avenue leaders were not invitedto Traffi the review the city hiring and is it ex- will Bronx the that pected fairget it’s share of- of new fi complained audience the in theabout MTA Bronx Man- Pelham hattan Express bus being the tomoved Twaites place on to Pelham Parkway North to thedue construction on the Parkway and not being temporary returned be to Parkway South where stop it originated from.This was supposed while the Parkway was up- graded is stated but now to Commu- The permanent. be c cers cers c Stud- t of secu-t of res which is c development c Study being done In response to the Coun- the to response In commer- the course Of ce a thorough for follow At least 20 do this already Whit- Bronx/ over already bus ride this do 20 Bridge tollsavers. estone least At benefi the without that vehicles their to rity Targetwould offer them. try article Civic Club about Traffi the agree I Planning, City by have could study this that been more inclusive of more sense commu- the in some stakeholders made it but nity to delineate the study with itsbudget to the 4 or 5 mile section that was immedi- affectedately the by Macy’s, Waters Place, Paragon bud- the and With Course. Golf the considering had, they get actual exits and entrances from these develop- new thements onto Hutchinson Brush Av- Parkway, River andenue Zerega etc. did not considering strange seem the immediate if not prior need this for study. 95 (which I on vehicles cial recent the of spine the is aregroup developing) a concern Traffi for ies as well. BUT if Coun- try needs Club sewers does project your that mean that Locust because wrong is did not get theirPoint much not do I sewers? needed that tone the understand Traffi this with taken is is Planning City that study doing. was about It always specifi the the of area the affecting corridor To include study. I95 sabotaged have would Planning City the timeand the budget for When study. garding the dangerous bar- The park. the in bequing concerned is community gar- of dumping the with bage and coals hot which people the by behind left is barbecuing and the fact behind left coals the that fi causes can Warnake Mr dangerous. of- community the that asks his to it call give and 311 get a complaint to number fi up for barbecue complaints. that announced also was It of increase an be will there Park Enforcement Offi also this summer due to to due summer this also lled lled c areas, no truck ghters ghters increased, refi lter air pollution, all We are the for hoping bestWe parking free sure Make Mr. Warneke informedMr. lled in admirably for for admirably in lled to hard liquor can create a a create can access Easy control. under liquor hard to frightening scenario of epi- sodes. the at samebut time look we to our Police force to keep unusual any for open eye an elevation of complaints and Brush of or situations that show an area our in crime in increase and residential vulnerable commercial and streets. its side Avenue If the Bronx wants to grow in a Sustainable has it way upgrades the to include to ve- and pedestrian bicycle, hicular transportation, upgradesroadway to sup- from overhead more weight, port lines transmission service eliminated be should be buried, vendors should dense traffi truckparking, idling, no no truck stopping signage, residential parking permits can be considered, more areas green scaled up or fi to police trees replaced, street fi and merge lanes 2 bike on Brush valida- to become an emergency ve- share bike with lane with hicle is in center of Brush Avenue cameras. with Target at tion as the will lot be fi and carpooling/park with scheduled guest speaker Captain McCormack who was suddenly called away on police business. Com- the that audience the munity board is setting up a task force to the review abundant amount of com- plaints from residents re- Manager Jeremy Warneke Warneke Jeremy Manager fi ce willce eld throughout the the throughout eld ger/Paragon Mall and Community Board 11 11 Board Community The concern of the bar- When the neighbors neighbors the When becuing is going to be ad- be to going is becuing Councilmen by dressed James and Torres Ritchie are who to meetVacca shortly with Parks Com- missioner Aponte about the with concern communities the many barbecuing prob-lems in our community. tainment. Assemblyman Assemblyman tainment. offi Gjonaj’s Mark be sponsoring Fair a Job Clinton Dewitt at 10 July on High School and on August 24 there they are one of the sponsors of the Allerton In- ternational Food Festival. in Ferry section Point of Throggs Neck along Brush discuss theAvenue up- Target of opening coming Shopping Neck (Throggs Tommy future the Center), Hilfi the Golf Course, we sigh.... arewe mourning the for once quiet, non criminal neighborhood that once do- are was. For many years we that not taxedhave the existing police of army ing in a superb job our 45th Precinct. not taken have We away time valuable their Co-op the in crimes from City and Larger Throggs Neck, Pelham etc. Bay ar- eas of our We Community. will there that fear now be drain a on the existing to theforce due future large First Center. Shopping TN of all there will be credit and shoplifting fraud, card there Also issues. health will be a large Store Liquor along the same street and blocks fromjust a few the Capri Motel/Hotel and an unsecured acre West 110 of FerrySide Park. Point With no fences and no light- po- a be will Park this ing tential to keep problem aroundthe Synthetic Soc- cer Field and nearby picnic area.The volunteers were led Barbara by Lopez head Unida Liga Honduras the of appreci- We League. Soccer Barbara’sate ongoing com- and Park this to mitment forwardlook to her contin- ued well run League Games at this fi Season. FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION CALL (718) CALL 742-3386 INFORMATION ADVERTISING FOR reworks reworks scal year at c “Taskc Force” c concerns of this nal monthly meet- BY EDITH BLITZERBY BY DOROTHEA POGGI 20 Adult Volunteers met met Volunteers Adult 20 Its My Park Its # 3 at My Day The Pelham Parkway Parkway Pelham The On Thursday I repre- I Thursday On Last Monday I attended 9AM-2PM from debris existing clean to Sunday June 15 between- between- 15 June Sunday Ferry Park Point was held Americalutes fi andmusic childrens enter- go online to sign at Sa- NY free a presenting Orchardat Beach with live readers of this article will President Ruben Diaz are 6-9pm from extravaganza Shelter which I hope the which Shelter Senator Jeff Klein and Boro tition for a Bronxtition for Animal NYS 27th June Friday on some signatures on the pe- the on signatures some resentative announced that people attending. I did get began. rep- Senator Klein’s share info with the many many the with info share ments before the meeting this great opportunity to ing this for fi There announce- were a few event. It is It a shameevent. I wasted held its fi house. full a before 10 June ended up pretty late to the the to late pretty up ended Neighborhood Association Bronx House on Tuesday calculated my calendar and and calendar my calculated & Greet. I mis- say I must LaSalle/CB10 Agency Meet Meet Agency LaSalle/CB10 ing Group at Waterbury ing Waterbury at Group East Bronx Coastal Work- of Ferry Park Point and Shelter Endeavor, FriendsShelter Endeavor, sented Base Bronx Animal Bronx Base sented More on www.bceq.org on More entering the . Deegan Expressway before before Expressway Deegan off from water part of the ated to abate the rain run- collaborating groups cre- groups collaborating Pop-Up Wetland that our the and laws new toured the graded our By Laws to suit suit to Laws By our graded Terminal up- Market. We Expressway near Bronx Bronx near Expressway Park along the Deegan Tour/Awards) at Mill Pond Pond Mill at Tour/Awards) important Meeting (BBQ / tal Quality I attended an Council Environmen- for as Vice President of Bronx Bronx traffi of ture President Vice as ideas on the present and fu- Wednesday community. very thoughtful exchange of the Traffi the meeting there where was a

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Giovanna third in the standing long took Brandon run. meter dash & second in the 200 meter 400- won the tae Don- dash, 50-meter the won Julian Plus, race. relay 4X100 the in place fi took Lindo Dontae and Godbold Brandon Cauldwell, Ethan Mohan, Julian division, boys’ championship: gional re- the to advanced and medaled student athletes shey, following The Pa. Her- in places fun other and Factory Chocolate Hershey the visit will where they Park, Hershey gets championship national anlete all-paid who advances ath- Any championship. to regional the to advanced the trip gender.and they Plus, athletes in their events to three top the to given were Medals Park. tland at Van Cor- trails Hershey the in compete athletes 1. June on week last week productive another had nah Avenue nah Norwood; in Norwood; Avenue on Bainbridge in Academy Dance Bronx MS19 Avenuester on Norwood; in Kato-Village; Avenue/Van Cortlandt onHellman 95 MS tions: in the following loca- programs after--school MS20Chong, Bill der Commissioner MMCC un- Development, onmunity willment ofYouth Com- Web- and open Depart- the and de Blasio fall. this students school for middle grams pand its after-school pro- school-based nine awarded been has grantsCenter, to announced ex- MMCC Montefi tive director of Mosholu Velocity Track victories for after-school programs MMCC winsnine grants Thanks to Mayor Bill Mayor to Bill Thanks Don Bluestone, execu- 9&10 years our In students nine had We Club Track Velocity ore Community Community ore rst . The place at Prix Grand Adidas the New York in Kid in race Fastest &under years 8 the in compete Lindo Dontae and Cauldwell race. meter 200 ville took second in the and Kristian Cadiz-Dom- second in the shot put put. Kaseam Shand tookson took fi Love-Ander- Matthiaus ond in the long jump. Darius and race Gordan 200-meter the took in second took Jackson sec- Dominique race, meter took third in the 1500- are: Giovanna Tolbert medaled. letes seven ath- 11 athletes, the pete in this meet. Out of com- athletes student 11 event gender. and We had three athletes in their top the to given were als were medals and good hard was tion competi- to The Brooklyn. win.vitational in Red Hook, Med-pete in the Jeuness In- com- 14, athletes we had ter race. fi Dominique Jackson took students classes such as 6p.m., to offering 3 p.m. entire for the operate will grams school community.”our to services these offer to opportunity welcome the year “We Bluestone. said ing,” programming is inspir- from after-school schools dle Blasio’s mid- for the vision Heights. Avenue Kingsbridge in Sedgwick and Street 321st at MS244 City; Co-op 5 in Section in at PS160 located School Charter Equality the Bronx; ofthe Section Avenue Edenwald the in onBaychester located dle Mid- Alliance Bronx and Baychester Middle School WorldOne School, Middle rst in the 100 & 200 me- &200 100 the in rst Then we had Julian athletes following The On Saturday, June The after-school pro- “We Mayor believe de rst in the shot [email protected] 441-6196 at 914- Dinkins Winston please Contact or Coach email information, additional me For yousend areceipt. at we will and off write a tax is donation Your York. New Club Track locity Ve- to size ofany check Profi for a501(c)3We are -Non- Club New York.Track in supporting Velocity Day. 2Fun at Section races ter New York21, Velocity Club Track hosted 50 me-locity!!! job, Great Ve- athletes. nine all to given were third.took fi they Team; Track uars Lovelymust qualifi that giveathletes creditlian fi fi plagues to Jag- Dontae race, agood ran also They autographs. to take able were Julian and tae pictures Don- Champions. tional and Na- and Olympians the getpeople were there to see Most electrifying! was grants,” said Bluestone. with us to secure these who worked principals local the all and Chong Commissioner and Blasio Mayor to de preciative arts. performing and sports as well as creative ties such boating, swim, as as enjoy summer activi- do not fall they so academics their behindtunity to continue with as wellwill afford them This Park. State an oppor-Harriman at Mosholu in Day Camp enjoy up fi to will schools these from middle school students All photography. music, computer programming, development, leadership sports, help, homework art, dance, reading, math, nished fourth and Ju- Anyone interested On Saturday, June “MMCC is deeply ap- fth out of the nine nine out ofthe fth and second rst, t. Just write the ve free weeks weeks free ve e. I ed. participants in this event by raised donations of all 2009. in inception its since research for cancer million 5K Runyon The has $760,000. than more raised event year’s raised Last states. 35 more than from hailing old, years 78 5to nearly from age in ranged congratulate participants. $3 and meet to hand on be will funded by Damon Runyon scientists run/walk, the ter centerfi on the themselves see and fi the circle to opportunity participants levels. All between stairs up- and ramps, and courses willthrough the ballpark’s con- have the afternoon. early the in with the last heat taking off ers throughout the day, walk- and runners ational followedwill by heatsfi of recre- launch The Stadium. famed the porters, all gathering in sup- and survivors cancer at runners, fans, baseball ing 9:30 includ- globe, and country a.m.,ticipants from across the to draw thousandsresearchers. cancer young offor brilliant par- funds raise to a run/walk onSunday, 3, Aug. Stadium nual Runyon An- 6th for the registration 5K at Yankee launched nyon.org) has dation (

rst Atlantic-10 rst Atlantic-10 Gaitley, who led who Gaitley, Ford- Anthony Cruz fo- isn’t The Kennedy quar- Cruz,But will who at- “I was so close to that in pursuit of Division 1 scholarship dream 1 scholarship Division of pursuit in BY JOSEPH STASZEWSKI Kennedy’s Cruz moves past disappointment disappointment past moves Cruz Kennedy’s II, Division III, junior col- junior III, Division II, waslege — so it very suc- cessful.” ham to its fi title this season, said she would continue raise funds charity Doyles’ for from York City’s most highly cused could what of have highly been, rather still but what can happen in the most future. City’s terback was of New one York gar- players, recruited the from interest nering likes of Pittsburgh, Mary- land, Syracuse, Rutgers UConn. and Community Nassau tend College in the fall, will before to wait to have he has another chance Division a becoming at afterI player narrowly missing the qualify SAT score by around 50 points.The reality him hit hard theat time. Cruz like felt he failed and Coach Andy Lanceberg call a punch it in the gut him for and his staff. coaching Rams women’s basketballRams women’s Coach Gaitley Stephanie hosted coaches’ her annual clinic last Chalk Talk weekend memory in of a former Richmond player and coach, Ginny Doyle. - Photo by Ken Maldonado “The speakers were good good were speakers “The More than two-dozen and everyone seemed atten- seemed everyone and Bergtraum Murry tive,” coaches basketball Assistant girl’s of and Yung & Tha Restless travel ball Coach Curtiz amount Simpson said. “There was nice a Division I, Division — here coaches from all of levels the sport attended the event, and the number was double theusual turnout, accord- the felt She ing to Gaitley. more encouraged cause people to take the time to be to there. Those made the who listened Hill Rose to trip Fordham bas-Gaitley, men’s ketball Coach Tom Pecora, Coach women’s St. John’s Joe Tartamella and Fair- Headleigh Dickinson men’s Man Greg Herenda explain numerous drills, at- which tendees could use to train their own teams. The pro- benefi be to gram proved cial, according to those tak- ing all it in. be alive,” Gaitleybe said. alive,” “She with be to going always is me.”

“I wanted her family to to family her wanted “I To remember her, To remember her, The 44-year-old Doyle Ginny Doyle willGinny Doyle always

BY JOSEPH STASZEWSKI Fordham coach honors memory of balloon crash victim crash balloon of memory honors coach Fordham letic programs. know she is going always to money for the school’s ath- the for money school’s Spider Club, which raises raises which Club, Spider the University of Richmond Richmond of University the Doyle Memorial Fund and Fund and Memorial Doyle ing $25, the to Ginny give to the suggested donation be- 20 raised event $500, with clinic to Doyle. The June June The Doyle. to clinic nual Chalk Talk coaches’ coaches’ Talk Chalk nual Gaitley dedicated her an- year-old Natalie Lewis. of basketball operations, 24- operations, basketball of lot andlot the director Spiders’ along with the balloon’s pi- loon accident in early May died in a tragic air hot bal- coach the at school.She and was the associate head University of Richmond her death. the Gaitley at for played spirit within the sport after after sport the within spirit is trying to honor Doyle’s Doyle’s honor to trying is Gaitley. That’s why Gaitley Gaitley why That’s Gaitley. basketball Coach Stephanie Stephanie Coach basketball heart Fordham of women’s hold a specialhold place in the the Empire Challenge. Kennedy’s Anthony Cruz looks a pass make to during practice for Pipe Dreams: Perry’s Posts; Postcard From Yosemite

From Page 59 “Long Suffering Wife.” (ESPN.com) talked about agency: “I’m skeptical slated to make $3.863 out. “I got to the bar area too Fisher: “So it’s nice to that free-agent Carmelo million this season, will Apparently some late to see the USA’s fi rst see Fisher as the Knicks’ Anthony would leave so more than double that smart-aleck fl ushed goal against Ghana; I got new $5 million man. To much money on the table next year after he agreed three clubhouse toilets there 4 minutes into the know him is to be sin- in New York just for the to a fi ve-year, $44 mil- at the same time. game. After Ghana tied cerely happy for the chance to join the Heat. l i o n c o n t r a c t e x t e n s i o n . “According to Base- it in the 82nd minute, I Knicks’ new coach, who I also can’t believe An- Or as they call it in snap- ballReference.com, since hoped that the US could has epitomized noth- thony would strengthen ping circles, a consider- 2004 there have been hold on for a tie because ing but professionalism Miami’s title prospects- a b l e p a y h i k e . ” nearly seven times as Ghana had the better and competitiveness short of the Heat being Ah, The French many home runs hit on part of the game for at throughout his 18-year allowed to play with two The Sports Curmud- 0-2 counts (1806) as ones least 60 minutes of the p l a y i n g c a r e e r . . geon had this comment, hit on 3-0 counts (267). game to that point. Only But Fisher can only Dwight Perry’s “I read somewhere that (B. Really these guys a few moments later, a coach what he has. Jack- (Seattle Times) Patter national teams entering Call need to get a life) US sub – pressed into son, in all likelihood, “In the light of new the World Cup tourna- From Scott Ostler action due to an injury only wants to preside corruption claims over ment traditionally gen- 718.260.2555 (SF Chronicle) to a starter – scored the over something worth- Qater’s 2022 World Cup erate team slogans for “Luckily for Brazil, winning goal with only while. And the best way bid,” reported Cam themselves. They are mo- ..to advertise they were placed in el 4 minutes of regulation for him to pull that off Hutchinson of the Sas- tivational adages if you Grupo de Flopo.” play left. The win puts now is to keep Carmelo katoon Express, “a FIFA will. I like the one for the your business in our Scott rented an RV the US in a good posi- Anthony in a Knicks vice president has sup- F r e n c h t e a m t h i s y e a r : Classifi ed Section for his visit to Germany tion to advance because uniform for several ported a new round of ‘Impossible is not a for the 2006 games. He Portugal lost its opening years to come, utilizing b r i b e d v o t i n g . ” F r e n c h w o r d . ’ and get..

BRONX TIMES REPORTER June 27-July 3, 2014 62 June 27-July TIMES REPORTER BRONX called it the “Roadenhog- game to Germany 4-0. In his “connections” to help “Phil Mickelson has I took two years of ginblogginwagen.” a tie situation, that kind formulate a roster worth never won the U.S. Open French in college in or- Real Results! “Pabst Blue Ribbon’s of goal differential will p a y i n g t o w a t c h a t M S G . but has fi nished second der to fulfi ll my foreign owner is thinking of buy- be hard to overcome.” There’s an awful lot at a w h o p p i n g s i x t i m e s . language requirement ing the . The Fisher Prince stake if the Knicks fail ‘Darned if I can explain and even with that rudi- new name will grow on Derek Fisher is fur- in this quest. And, obvi- it,’ said Phil’s new swing mentary exposure to the you. The Buffalo Beers.” thering his learning ously, there’s a chance c o a c h , M a r v L e v y . ” language, I can tell you Postcard From Yosem- at the knee of the “Zen we might not just be talk- “Headline at Fark.com: that “impossible” is in- ite Master” so he must be i n g a b o u t M e l o . Knicks decide that Derek deed a French word – and The Sports Curmud- t h e “ Z e n J o u r n e y m a n . ” Bob Moli na ro ( Ha mp - Fisher will be their next in fact, it is spelled ex- geon sent this along “ H o w - E v a h ! ” tonRoads.com) gave ex-coach.” “Steelers cen- actly the same in French while on holiday with his Stephen A. Smith his opinion on the free- ter Maurice Pouncey, as in English.

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