MTA Mulls Four Bronx Rail Stations
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The MTA is currently perform- ing a Federal Environmental As- FLOW sessment on the project that would bring its trains on the Hudson and New Haven lines into Penn Station, via existing tracks over the Hells Gate Bridge owned by Amtrak, said MTA spokesman Aaron Donovan. “The review includes poten- tial stations along Amtrak’s Hell Gate Line in the vicinity of Co-op City, Morris Park, Parkchester and Hunts Point, and we anticipate com- RALLY pleting this assessment in 2013,” Donovan said. A meeting was convened in Co-op City wants post offi ces kept open Borough President Ruben Diaz Photo by Kevin Heckman Jr.’s office on Monday, November 7 BY VITO SIGNORILE budget deficit, including Co-op on the matter. All elected officials Keep it open! Keep it open! City’s Einstein Post Office and from areas that the MTA is consid- That two minute chant filled the Dreiser Loop Post Office at 179 ering placing new stations and com- Co-op City early in the morning Dreiser Loop. munity boards 2, 9, 10, and 11 were on Monday, November 14, as hun- Residents of Co-op City gath- invited. dreds of local residents joined ered on a chilly fall morning with The group met with the presi- Congressman Joe Crowley in the Crowley, who believes closing post dent of Metro North, Howard Per- first rally to keep the Einstein offices, especially in Co-op City, is mut, to discuss the plan, which re- Post Office on 127 Einstein Loop completely unfair. ceived a great deal of support, said $100K HEIST ON THIRD AVENUE opened. “The residents of Co-op City, Diaz spokesman John DeSio. Police examine the crime scene after $100,000 was stolen in an armored On Sunday, October 23, it was who are people of all ages, are a “This is an idea that has been car robbery on Third Avenue and East 155th on the morning of Thursday, reported that the United States strong and united community. We around for decades, and the meet- November 10. The FBI, which has since taken over the case, is seeking Postal Service will continue to all understand during this time ing was just a preliminary step two male suspects. See story on page 4. shut down locations throughout that the United States Post Office Continued on page 28 the country as a result of a large Continued on page 28 A CNG Publication • Vol. 17 No. 46 BRONX TIMES Nov. 17-23, 2011 2 TIMES Nov. BRONX Go To Our Blog To See Our Weekly Specials! 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Developer Prestige already-existing JCPenney. “We pride ourselves in be- Properties announced on Prestige, which owns ing good neighbors.” Wednesday, November 9 the entire Bay Plaza Shop- Community Board that it is planning to break ping Center, said in a state- 10 district manager Ken ground on a new $270 mil- ment that it expects the proj- Kearns said the addition of lion, 780,000 square-foot en- ect will provide over 2,000 Macy’s would be a positive, Your wife needs help closed shopping mall that construction jobs and over but he would be closely mon- will be part of Bay Plaza 1,700 permanent jobs. itoring the transportation Shopping Center. The devel- As for customers, situation. after her stroke and opment, which is called the Shalem thinks that nearby “It’s always good, from Mall at Bay Plaza will be an- Co-op City will provide a an economic development she can’t even ask for it. chored by the new Macy’s, solid base that will be sup- perspective, to have a re- which is slated to occupy plemented by shoppers from tailer with the stature of 160,000 square feet on three around the Bronx. Macy’s,” he said. “But there floors. “Co-op City is very im- are genuine concerns about Construction on the portant to us,” Shalem said. traffic.” Now what? new mall is expected begin “And it’s very important to Jim Sluzewski, a com- in spring 2012 with comple- us to be able to offer this to munications vice president Skilled therapists from VNSNY can help rebuild her speech, tion likely in either late 2013 (residents there). I’m very for Macy’s said that Cincin- movement and memory, while nurses help manage pain, or early 2014. It will combine thrilled for the communi- nati, Ohio-based company with the already-existing ty.” was excited about expand- monitor vitals and assist with medication. With rehabilitation Bay Plaza Shopping Center Joe Comparetto, a vice ing its footprint in New York services that enhance the recovery process, the Visiting Nurse to create a total of 2 million president at Prestige, has City, especially at a time in Service of New York is the right care now. square feet of retail space. been overseeing traffic and which so few malls are open- Details of the Macy’s transportation issues relat- ing across the country due ed to the project. He said the lease were not released, but to the state of the economy. CALL NOW TO SPEAK TO A VNSNY REPRESENTATIVE ABOUT other space at the new mall company has been working “In recent years we is expected to rent for $100- with the city Department of have not been opening THE HOME HEALTH CARE OPTIONS THAT ARE RIGHT FOR YOU. $200 per square foot. 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