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Anthony Ureña P3 january 06 - january 12, 2016 • Vol. 17 • no. 1 washington heights • inwood • HARLEM • EAST HARLEM NORTHERN MANHATTAN’S BILINGUAL NEWSPAPER EL PERIODICO BILINGUE DEL NORTE DE MANHATTAN NOW EVERY WEDNESDAY TODOS LOS MIERCOLES Missing Moreno p3 Extrañando a Moreno Anthony Ureña p3 Expo p5 Raise p9 League p8 of Justice, and has conducted extensive research on social and public policy for The Vera Forward for Flores Institute of Justice, the World Bank, and the Inter-American he board just got brighter. “Zaire’s vast experience in public policy Development Bank. on housing and urban planning will be a Before her academic career, T great asset,” said de Blasio in a statement. she worked in a program Dr. Zaire Z. Dinzey-Flores, a scholar of “As we work to protect and strengthen considering alternatives to housing policy and design, urban planning, public housing for New Yorkers across detention for immigrants in and community inequality, has been appointed the five boroughs, bringing in talented and deportation proceedings and by Mayor Bill de Blasio to the New York knowledgeable leaders is more important for the Urban Justice Center’s City Housing Authority Board (NYCHA), as than ever.” Homelessness Prevention announced this week by Chair and CEO Shola “We’re so fortunate to have Zaire on Project. Olatoye. our team as we move forward with the Dinzey-Flores received a implementation of our long-term strategic Ph.D. in Public Policy and plan NextGeneration NYCHA,” added Sociology and a Masters in Olatoye. “Her knowledge of public Urban Planning from the housing and urban planning will University of Michigan, a support our efforts to create, safe, clean M.A. in Sociology from and connected communities for our Stanford University, and a B.A. residents.” in Sociology from Harvard Dinzey-Flores will replace outgoing University. NYCHA Board member Kyle Kimball, The NYCHA Board is former president of New York City comprised of seven members Economic Development Corporation. appointed by the Mayor and As an Associate Professor of includes three public housing Sociology and Latino and Hispanic resident members. The Mayor Caribbean Studies at Rutgers designates one of the members University in New Brunswick, Dinzey- as the Chair. The Chair is the Flores teaches courses on urbanism Chief Executive Officer of the and social inequality. She has lectured Dr. Zaire Z. Dinzey-Flores has been Authority and is responsible and written extensively on these appointed to the NYCHA Board. for supervising the business topics, including publishing an award- and affairs of the Authority. winning book titled Locked In, Locked Members’ duties include voting Out: Gated Communities in a Puerto in the United States Department of Housing on contracts, resolutions, policies, Rican City (University Of Pennsylvania and Urban Development (HUD). motions, rules, and regulations. Press: 2013), which examined residential Prior to her academic appointment, she neighborhoods and public housing in Puerto served as a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow of For more information, please visit http:// Rico, the second largest housing authority Race, Crime, and Justice at the Vera Institute on.nyc.gov/1Fikh8r or call 212.306.3454. Build in East Harlem REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Seeking emerging developers for 7,000SF site Optional information session January 14, 2016 at 1:00 pm. RSVP by email to [email protected] by 5:00 pm on January 12. For more information, or to download the RFP, visit www.nycedc.com/east-harlem-commercial-RFP Responses are due no later than 4:00pm on Thursday, March 17, 2016. NYCEDC is dedicated to driving economic growth, helping neighborhoods thrive and improving the quality of life. Putting the City to work. 2 january 06, 2016 • Manhattan tiMes • www.manhattantimesnews.com Anthony Ureña, here with beloved dog Sampson, was Missing Moreno found after going missing from Inwood on November 14th. “I didn’t want it to be this way” Story by Sherry Mazzocchi He never returned. That wasn’t like him. He was a Lehman udith López has received the College student with aspirations of becoming a Certified Public Accountant Jkind of news that no mother ever (CPA). He loved his white pit bull Sampson wants to hear. so much that his two older brothers and sister knew he’d never leave him behind On November 14, her son, Anthony A. without a word. Ureña, 23, left his Upper West Side home for a Frantic, his family contacted the 23rd club in Inwood. Precinct. They plastered notices with his image all over Northern Manhattan and the Bronx. They mobilized social media forces and news organizations picked up the story. The NYPD subpoenaed his carrier for cell phone records. But the family said publicly that the police weren’t doing enough. They armed with flyers and helped drive awareness. the Cliff Lounge on 202nd Street. He left the entreated State Online, the family and friends posted word of club alone. Senator Adriano ongoing efforts and entreated residents to call It seems someone may have gotten him a Espaillat for help. or contact them if they had any information. cab, but he never took it. The 23-year-old (far right) His office assisted in Divers searched the Harlem River but “Anthony got out of the taxi, and he went was studying at Lehman canvassing Inwood found nothing. College to become a CPA. with volunteers The family discovered that Ureña went to See MISSING p16 El senador Adriano Espaillat (centro) se Extrañando a Moreno unió a la familia para difundir la palabra. “Yo no quería que fuera así” Historia por Sherry Mazzocchi udith López recibió el tipo de Jnoticias que ninguna madre quiere oír jamás. El 14 de noviembre, su hijo Anthony A. Ureña, de 23 años, salió de su casa del Upper West Side hacia un club en Inwood. Nunca regresó. Eso no era propio de él, un estudiante del Lehman College con aspiraciones de convertirse en un Contador Público Autorizado (CPA). Amaba tanto a su pitbull blanco, Sampson, que sus dos hermanos mayores y una hermana sabían que nunca lo dejaría sin Se distribuyeron volantes. decir una palabra. Desesperada, su familia se comunicó con la Comisaría 23. Pegaron avisos con su imagen con voluntarios armados con volantes y a crear en todo el norte de Manhattan y el Bronx. conciencia. En línea, la familia y los amigos Movilizaron las fuerzas de las redes sociales y publicaban los esfuerzos en marcha y rogaban los medios recogieron la noticia. a los residentes llamarles o contactarlos si El NYPD citó a su empresa de telefonía tenían alguna información. “Anthony bajó del taxi, y se fue al camión a través de un estacionamiento. Un coche móvil para obtener los registros de teléfonos Los buzos buscaron en el río Harlem, pero chimichurri, que se encuentra en la calle 204 y la se dirigía a la calle de un sentido, pero celulares. no encontraron nada. Décima avenida, supongo, para comprar comida. entonces da vuelta y conduce en la dirección Pero la familia dijo públicamente que la La familia descubrió que Ureña fue al Cliff Y después de eso, comenzó a caminar hacia la equivocada. Después de eso, Ureña policía no estaba haciendo lo suficiente. Ellos le Lounge en la calle 202. Dejó el club solo. calle 203 y la Novena avenida”, informó López. deambula fuera de la vista de la cámara. No rogaron senador estatal Adriano Espalliat que Parece que alguien puede haberle La familia obtuvo el video de un negocio está claro a dónde iba. les ayudara. Su oficina ayudó a cubrir Inwood conseguido un taxi, pero nunca lo tomó. cercano. 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