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BY KIRSTENBY SANCHEZ Throggs Neck vet’s arrest vet’s Neck Throggs treated there. euthanized pets along thein Westchester highway County, she will no long bring dog be Kobe to Neck Animal Hospital, after the veterinarian has been charged with illegally dumping the bodies of Mari Aponte, a Throggs Neck resident, says although Andrew Manesis she liked Dr. and the Throggs her dog Kobe to the animal Neck resident who bringsNeck who resident not be going back,” she said.not be going back,” close as that place is, I will hospital any more. be bringing her cats to that that to cats her bringing be But it’s heartbreaking.” it’s But wasn’t completely surprised. completely wasn’t when I heardwhen the about story I the animals he treated, so mean, like he had no care for being and he just seemed “He was a miserable human them there,” Morley said. said. Morley there,” them times I needed when to bring had cats, and so there were Manesis. Manesis. about theabout charges against prised she heard when was sur- not completely Amanda Morley said she she said Morley Amanda dignified manor. dispose of the animals in a was paid pet by owners to ronmental conservation law. defraud and violating envi- with petit larceny, scheme to scheme larceny, petit with Avenue, was charged May 29Avenue, Hospital at 3800 E. Tremont Tremont E. 3800 at Hospital er of Throggs Neck Animal Animal Neck Throggs of er 66, Canaan, of New own- CT, locals. a number of Throggs Neck a number of Throggs Neck way came as no surprise to to surprise no as came way nized house pets off a high- illegally dumping eutha- veterinarian charged with with charged veterinarian BRONX TIMES June 7-13, 2012 4 cidents - dates back to 2005. 2005. to back cidents -dates bikes not involved in the in- lost. was alife know plaque lets passerbys also what love. they Ametal ing do- location, the near died who for those memorials are bikes the fixtures, other and lampposts to chained white hue ghostly and “epidemic.”an to what bike advocates call attention call to borough the that have cropped up across Bikes, haunting shrines children’s street fair, and fair, and street children’s weekly food pantry, annual a with community Bronx outreachthrough to south level spirituality highest the Worship Center, achieving formed into the Thessalonia trans- has Church Baptist The Venetian. at onSaturday,son 26, May Samp- Deloranzo lady first Jr. Sampson, and Shellie ral anniversary of Rev. Dr. memorating the 30th pasto- com- week-long celebration ship Center culminated its Thessalonia celebrates pastor’s 30th year ‘Ghost bikes’ tell asad tale Another bike was installed back in 2010 for Megan Charlop, a beloved bike advocate from Norwood. Norwood. from bike advocate abeloved Charlop, forMegan in2010 back installed bike was Another White-sprayed memorials mark location of fatal bike accidents The practice - with old -with practice The Spraypainted a in Ghost as known They’re Since 1982, Thessalonia Thessalonia 1982, Since The Thessalonia Wor- BY DAVID CRUZ were placed on the seat. seat. onthe placed were now wilted, roses, Several bike. atraditional with him motorcycleal honored team, arecreation- group, Ryders there. cility fa- its to entrance the near truck by aFedEx ly killed instant- hit and accidentally when hewas time first the bike for dirt his riding was 18. Morales, of Louie year last date that on death the commemorate to Morris Port in Street 132nd and Avenue Anns up 3at May St. went Ghost Bike latest The tion and where Pastor Samp- where Pastor and tion continuing religious educa- Education, which provides of Institute Thessalonia the and K-8) (grades Academy Elementary Thessalonia the of establishment the CEO; as Rev. serves Sampson pacity banquet where hall facility with a 500-seat ca- ter, a five-million dollar Community Cultural Cen- Cultural Thessalonia of the opening the accomplished: Jr., church Sampson, the Rev. ofthe ship Dr. Shellie leader- stellar Under the senior citizen’s programs. Members of his Ruff Ruff ofhis Members Morales said Police lop’s widow, the while said by acity bus. struck when fatally shewas died Charlop Megan activist whereto mark community Avenue Tremont East and memorialnatives. with Transportation Alter- sits conjunction in group by the bike, organized aghost with atvictim to be remembered Crotona ghostbike.org. website, onthe eulogy brief the read team,” ofthe heart the and York and vicinity, Dean Conference of Greater New Minister’s dent ofBaptist pastor, he the presi- is also only serves Thessalonia as NJ, Rev. Jr. Sampson, not ing businesses. education, and self-sustain- health and ment ofa clinic education, health (establish- through Africa West Ghana, of people empower to the ing work- is where Thessalonia Foundation AIM way ofthe by internationally spread and visionministry has son serves as president. His File photo courtesy of ghostbikes.org of courtesy photo File Richie Powers, Char- Bike Ghost Another ninth the was Morales biker atrue was “He A native of Newark, A native ofNewark, Cruz at 718-742-3383 or email email or [email protected]. 718-742-3383 at Cruz ghostbikes.org. the organization go to www. installing them.” keep we’ll then, “Until said, have to do it aday when to we don’tward anymore,” she “WeGhost Bikes. look for- zation will keep putting 2011. in died one bike rider only up said Transportation of city,”the shesaid. cause this is an epidemic in be- deaths the to attention the victims. for memorials as in stand to organization the to donated ports. re- media and phone calls through death about the Junked Ghost Bikes. with a 7-year volunteer organizer bikeshappened,” said Leahkilled instead Todd, of forgetting it are who’s community our been from someone recognize as the Ukraine. is in 2005, expanding as far Lou- St. out in started group accident. fatal 2010 wife’s his abike since ride to Powers, who refuses said whole ofthe day,”minder there. he’d rather avoid going noble, is gesture Bike ghost Air Force. States United ofthe veteran a and Academy Thessalonia Sampson, headmistress of He is married University. Temple from ogy to Deloranzo &Psychol- Education Urban University, in aPh.D. and tor ofMasters of Divinity Ministry and Doc- University, Rutgers from fromof Arts Drew aBachelor vention. Heholds in Natural Con- Baptist Empire of the and regional vice-president Science ofNew York,Association Baptist Missionary United of Education of Christian Reach reporter David David reporter Reach more about To learn organi- the said Todd The city Department draw to “It’s important learn Group members we that “It’s important The volunteer-based are- is location “That Vassos received a degree degree a received Vassos field of education, Angela chair.board is currently and surer then as the longtime trea- 1982. in board KHCC the join to him recruited bor Aneigh- Bryce. and rence Ter- to grandparents opted ad- and China and Arleene of parents adopted the are Susan and Richard 1980. in Heights Kingsbridge ahome in purchased and tive Fund. Alterna- 25:23 Leviticus ofthe member aboard as serves also sion. Richard Divi- Lending Residential Administration inthe president, vice and ficer of- reinvestment munity 1985. in Apple Bank joined Richard John’sUniversity. St. from he also Subsequently lending. obtainedpositions in retail bank a degreeindustry holding various services financial the tered stay in the to heelected BA, his ing Bronx. HeUniversity. complet- en- After Fordham attend to 60s the endof at the Bronx the to tan. Lloyd Ul- historian Bronx master of ceremonies is The dancing. and dinner, auctions, live and silent reception, clude acocktail nice Stern. ofBer- gy, generosity and ener- spirit, the reflect to community. the to contributions and Itstanding accomplishments is intended for herout-notable woman presentedService. eachOutstanding Community year Award for Stern Bernice will be to receiving the first a Jewett Cleeves Truda tion, addi- In School. Fieldston Culture Ethical ofThe sos ple Bank and Angela Vas- Ap- from O’Brien Richard p.m. 14,on Thursday, at June 6 Garden Botanical York the Heights, at the New on Beacon The for All: ALight gala, fundraising annual hold their will ter Cen- Community Heights KHCC annual awards gala awards annual KHCC Before entering the since served He has married Susan He and He is currently com- came O’Brien Richard in- will evening The This award will be The honorees include Kingsbridge the The khcc-nyc.org. at nbogan@ Bogan Neill contact Forinquiries, org. www.khcc-nyc. visit tion, adona- event make orto Jewett. Lincoln the University. to Service for Outstanding Alumni Association Award a recipient Harvard ofthe is and Foundation, Gould Edwin the and Deaf of the ing the National Theater includ- elsewhere, and City New York in organizations for over adozen a trustee Society. Aid Children’s the of Affairs tor ofExternal executive direc- assistant Coro Foundation and the the of director executive the as served has She tion. Graduate School of Educa- Harvard the and versity Uni- Washington George at them. serve that tions organiza- work support to hertireless through area families in the New York and children of countless well-being the to dously tremen- contributed has eling. trav- and reading, dening, enjoys and gar- activism, community building and for passion a continuing old.has She years 12 was came to the U.S. Angelanism Albania, in when she commu- whoents fled had agency. at our service community ston performing students with worked shehas post that In School. Fieldston ture hundreds Cul- Ethical for the grams Pro- Learning Service and Service ofCommunity tor ofnationwide. Field- ground onthe programs service community 250 Angela helpedEducation in the 1990s, to for Experiential sociation put over vate schools. learning in public and pri- service of methodology and pedagogy the advance worked to and service nity tional in commu- trainings na- sheconducted 80s, and pology. the During 1970s in Psychological Anthro- work field did and College, in Anthropology from City To register for this for this To register C. to married is She as served Jewett has educated was Jewett Jewett Cleeves Truda Born in Greece to par- Direc- currently is She With the National As- 5 BRONX TIMES June 7-13, 2012 “High school was like Buy local. school. school. on, training wheels having them do to I could make mistakes and chance the have again.over I will miss that.” Photo courtesy of Preston High School Going forward, she she forward, Going ganized sports, academics and extra-curricular activi- she said. ties,” said she will miss less how serious she took life in high “I wish I could have ties, she said she likes soc- biking,cer, and . sports in more participated Preston,at ex- I found it but tremely hard to balance or- Sofia Ahsanuddin, this year’s graduating class valedictorian at Preston High School - and already accepted medical to school after completing college - is flankedproud by parents Shaheen Ahsanuddin and Mohammed Ahsanuddin. “Sofia has matured into participat- Ashnuddin When busy she isn’t classes, was she of president the National Society, Honor of Amnestypresident Inter- national and a member Club, of the chemistry and science all clubs, while taking three buses daily toto get school Parkway Pelham her from neighborhood. a remarkable young wom- an, someone with not only academic outstanding an intel- enormous and record lectual potential, also but someone evinces who a pas- effecting for sion important large, a social on change global,even scale and some- willone who be a wonderful theadvocate for marginal- disenfranchised,” and ized School High Preston said Principal Jane Grendell. intern- summer two in ed ships: as a research analyst theat United Nations and as an issue analyst Ameri- for cans for Informed Democ- racy. activi- school or school with me?” love science science love Ashnuddin said she she said Ashnuddin Besides upholding a Ashnuddin said she she said Ashnuddin science and“I I love I people, so what people, career choice for for choice career and I love to help to and I love would be a better better be a would thinks studying ophtha- studying thinks mology would be good a fit, because the gift of sight is people many something level take granted. for advanced of grade point average of 100.46 because her mother a homemaker. decidedthis year medical be would school the best her. for choice what so people, help to love would be a better career me?” for choice she said. 7185263442 •7185263442 • www.facebook.com/NYCDairy www.twitter.com/ElmhurstDairy

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Christian his to offidelity demonstration lic vious authenticity in his pub- ob- and earnestness genuine for his even scorn and cism, misgiving, skepticism, criti- ofmockery, object the been has Tebow, Tim quarterback, now New York back-up Jets levels, professional and giate of football star aforemost as emergence at both the know. to want colle-inquiring mind would really This ofalaugh? sake posed sup- for “N-word” the and “F-word” repulsive utterly vine imprimatur to use the been bestowed with the di- wheninappropriate words? Since and insults, tions, tactless havewith such abominable no- depravity? some sexual and thoughts, defiled manifested “artists” Jesus by foul language, ofGod grandeur the dor and taught splen- the How are her life? usimbued the “artist” in his/ have Son His and which God with grace ofthe evidence the their mouth. 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workshop set for tonight for set workshop Harding foreclosure Park 1982 and is now fighting save to from foreclosure. Homeowner George outside Weier his Harding Park owned home since on that he’s Prentiss Avenue at 1820at Gildersleeve Avenue, Home Owners Association Home Owners Association p.m. at the Harding Park Park Harding the at p.m. the workshop will be at 6:30 6:30 at be will workshop the semblyman Marcos Crespo, Marcos Crespo, semblyman Eric Schneiderman and As- and Schneiderman Eric Jeff Klein, Attorney General Finding Assistance.” Assistance.” Finding Knowing Your Rights and and Rights Your Knowing venting Home Foreclosures: this evening called “Pre- called evening this those attending a workshop worked for closed up shop. closed shop. for up worked when thewhen company that he laid off in September 2011, out steady work since being hard, and he has been with- turn has the hit electrician ping the country continues. the foreclosure crisis grip- hang on to their homes as area residents struggling to to struggling residents area George is one of many Weier BRONX TIMES June 7-13, 2012 10 police officers. police officers. arresting the by vouched was gun The pistol. a380-caliber was prit cul- the from Taken away handgun. unlicensed an with found being ter af- ajudge facing be will male black old A21 year John. – 1033 St. Ave. store’s safe. the from jewelry of amount unknown employees an before with fleeing store’s the up tied culprits known elry store. At gunpoint the ajew- robbed two who males un- Hispanic two for looking are investigators a.m. trail. court vouched as evidence pending the was gun the and arrested was pect sus- The NYC. in agun carry and to obtain the proper license to own failed who aperson for arrest other keep pressure on, police made an- to Continuing St. – 923 Simpson appearances court pending police was vouched as evidence by local time with an arrest, the weapon This streets. Bronx of off taken was gun Another Blvd. Southern – 596 pistol was vouched as evidence. 25-caliber The NYC. in agun tain obtain the proper license to main- to failed owner The police. by er own- its from away taken was pistol Asemi-automatic St. – 941 Faile oners were injured. medical none attention, of the pris- required Corrections Officers Two accident. the to connected adeath was there that learning ter were summoned to the scene af- Squad Investigation 1’s Accident police investigators from Highway of the incident, specially trained seriousness the to Due officers. prisoners besidescorrections two 11 transporting was which bus Corrections of Dept. acity was ported. Involved with the accident motorcycle re- operator officials a of life the claimed accident The into a accident. fatal multivehicle looking are Authorities Ave. Point p.m. the ongoing inquiry. handling are detectives Local pital. hos- alocal at condition critical in be to reported was victim The shot. were that alerted a male had been – 645 Ave. Courtlandt Authorities occurred. had what Detectives to are trying determine all to reported be stable condition. fromsuffering bullet wounds were victims male three The Hospital. Barnabas St. and Center Medical that sent three males to Lincoln gators are looking into an incident investi- Police 144 St. East – 560 ing trail. vouched as evidence for the pend- an arrest a revolver 38-caliber was from local streets. This time with Ave. Police removed another gun p.m . – East 148 St. and St. Ann’s Ann’s St. 148and St. . –East – 1004 Southern Blvd. Police Police Blvd. – 1004 Southern SAT, 11:50 MAY 19th, p.m. SAT, MAY 10:15 19th, SAT, 1:40 MAY a.m. 19th, MAY 11:50 18th, FRI, p.m. MAY 12:40 a.m. 18th, FRI, MAY 17th, 8:00 THURS, a.m. 3:55 MAY 20th, SUN, a.m. 2:55 MAY 20th, SUN, MAY 17th, 1:50 THURS, – Longfellow Ave. and Oak Oak and Ave. – Longfellow 40th PCT. 41st PCT. driver’s door. the into abullet fired person known informed authorities that some un- owner The hole. abullet finding cle owner summoned police after a.m. were called. amount of money before police The thief fled with an unknown note to a teller demanding money. a passed culprit The robbed. was bank alocal after area the into were summoned police officers Additional Ave. Hill Castle – 784 occupants were injured. the of None window. a bedroom through bullets several fire person unknown An fired. been had shots are looking into an incident where – 1750 Watson Ave. Authorities inquiry. ter. to assigned are the Detectives Cen- Medical Lincoln to taken was culprit injured The struggle. the ing dur- stomach the in shot was prits cul- the of One gun. the over out tim’s wallet when a broke struggle vic- the take to attempted pair The agun. possess to license proper the has who guard security armed an picked pair The rob. and try to person wrong the picked males – 1117 Two Ave. Hispanic Boynton cash register. amount of money and the store’s hood business of an unknown neighbor- the robbed point gun at males Two black robbed. been had store agrocery that learned officials after started was inquiry p.m. suspicious. is death the if termine Medical will de- Examiner’s office The conditions. medical different infant had from suffered several Hispanic the that told are Officials girl. baby old month afour of death the into looking are Authorities p.m. tol was vouched as evidence. 380-semi-automaticgun. The pis- a possess to license NYC proper the obtain to failed culprit the that information the acquired who lice po- by arrested was male A black by police. ofstreets Morrisania off semi-automatic pistol was taken Another Ave. – 1600 Webster Hospital. Barnabas St. at treated was teen The torso. lower the in once shot was male black old A19 year ateenager. shot who son per- the for looking are Detectives p.m. – 834 Olmstead Ave. An An Ave. Olmstead –834 – 1744 Avehi- Ave. Watson 170 East and St. Ave. – Park MON, MAY 21st, 9:50 MAY 21st, 9:50 MON, SAT, 9:10 MAY 19th, a.m. SAT, a.m. 2:00 MAY 19th, MAY 12:45 a.m. 18th, FRI, MAY 17th, 2:45 THURS, 11:50 MAY 20th, SUN, p.m. MAY 4:35 18th, FRI, MAY 17th, 6:00 THURS, – Lincoln Medical Center. Center. Medical – Lincoln 42nd PCT. 43rd PCT. p.m. p.m. jail. in ayear facing be could vouched as evidence.Its owner an arrest, a 25-caliber pistol was with time This of streets. local off were able to take another pistol p.m. ankle. the to wound let abul- for Center Medical Lincoln at Hispanic male victim was treated The ankle. the in male old year a 43 shot who person the for looking are – 1080 Ogden Ave. Police sleuths handling the inquiry. to the left thigh. Local sleuths are wound another and side right the to awound from suffering was victim injured The stabbed. being aperson with ended Adispute Ave. Westchester and Ave. – Zerega indicated. authorities located not was package The age. pack- the for check to Rd. Plains White near Ave, atLafayette office units responded next to the post box.from Emergency the drop-off that had made the latest pick-up truck mail the for check to decided them handedup officials empty tinued with their search. Coming con- police but indicated, officials scene the left had male The box. mail the checked members Squad responded to standby as Bomb ers besides an ambulance crew needed. In addition local firefight- termined that the Bomb Squad was de- checking after experts trained highly These respond. to Squad units from the Emergency Service reasons to request had sufficient determined that they lice officers po- Local post. amail into package asuspicious placing spotted was Neck a intersection male after were calledAve. Firefighters and police Tremont East and Ave. officers– Randall to the busy Throggs indicated. officials arm the in shot been had victim female The Center. Medical cident that sent a female to Lincoln tors to are learn trying about an in- purse. victim’s the from eighty-dollars ing tak- valuables for searched trio the apartment the inside Once neck. his around was that achain from hanging abadge having as far as when males the of One a home. detectives inorder to to gain entry panic males stated that they were p.m . – 2151 Story Ave. Three His- Three . –2151 Ave. Story MON, MAY 21st, 1:45 MON, SAT, MAY 12:50 19th, SAT, 12:20 MAY a.m. 19th, SUN, MAY 20th, 1:00 p.m. p.m. 1:00 MAY 20th, SUN, SAT, 11:20 MAY 19th, a.m. MON, MAY 21st, 6:30 MON, – 3204 Park Ave. Investiga- – Grant Ave. Police officers officers Police Ave. – Grant 44th PCT.44th 46th PCT. 45th PCT. – East 183 St. and Bathgate Ave. Ave. Bathgate 183 and St. – East perpetrator. responsible the arrest to and occurred had what with the assignment to out figure cal detectives have been tasked Lo- back. the in twice shot being to wounds to the right leg, in addition bullet from suffering was 26 years, areas. older An Hispanic male, age arm and leg, back, the to wounds hos- abullet for the assistance to seeking in pital walked male Hispanic old A22year ashooting. of victims apparently were who persons two treated staff medical 183 The St. a.m. dence at the crime scene. evi- collected Detectives indicated. official adie-pack and dollars dred a hun- to five with note fled a culprit The teller. passed gunpoint at male unknown The robbery. abank about male ablack question to looking are Police Ave. Tremont – 752 East listed in stable condition. leg.the left male The was victim in twice shot been had male black The male. old a22year on worked Hospital Barnabas St. at staff cal amountunknown of money. as the culprits made with off an victim the treated Division North Hospital’s at Montefiore staff The head. the of rear the in once struck was occupant The home. the into entry gain to able were ties identi- true their cover to hoodies and masks wearing males black unknown The facility. a medical invasion that sent the occupant to ahome into looking are vestigators in- Police Ave. Carpenter – 4065 dent. inci- the into looking are sleuths Local cap. knee left the to wound abullet suffering was woman black young The shot. being after sion Hospital’sMontefiore Divi- North to transported was woman old year a.m. pistol was vouched as evidence. 40-caliber the and arrested was man old 25 year The NYC. in a gun own to apermit obtain to failed man young the that learned police after old Hispanic male was arrested a.m. officer. corrections a state as identified was culprit The sault. as- domestic with charged and ed arrest- was employee Astate Ave. Tremont East and Ave. – Webster a.m. – 4541 Carpenter Ave. A24 Ave. –4541 Carpenter – 2123 Boston Rd. The medi- The – 2123 Rd. Boston – 3764 Bronx Blvd. A 25 year A25 year Blvd. – 3764 Bronx SAT, MAY 19th, 3:00 a.m. SAT, a.m. 3:00 MAY 19th, SAT, MAY 12:35 19th, MAY 10:35 a.m. 18th, FRI, p.m. MAY 6:30 18th, FRI, MAY 17th, 4:35 THURS, MAY 17th,THURS, 12:15 p.m. 3:45 MAY 20th, SUN, THURS, MAY 17th, 1:15THURS, – Bathgate Ave. and East East and Ave. – Bathgate 48th PCT. 47th PCT. woman. Once freed, the Oncewoman. freed, woman trapped the free to worked officers police Squad Service Emergency er part of low- the the detaching and train the der leg. Firefighters un- her trapping woman the struck and train Amoving platform. train the of fell awoman after line #4 train IRT Emergency units responded to the Ave. Jerome and Rd – Fordham incident. the into looking are tives Detec- back. the in once stabbed old Hispanic teenager male was 15 year The assaulted. being after Hospital Barnabas St. to taken was – 2995 Marion Ave. A teenager knives. two ered arrested as authorities also recov- were Two suspects triangle. lover’s a by instigated was attack the ently Appar- torso. right the also and arm right the in indicated officials twice stabbed was victim The stabbed. being after condition serious in ported trans- was male AHispanic Rd. to Hill Gun West and Ave. – Jerome person. responsible the find to trying are officials Now swastika’s. the bathroom there discovered two moned to the Corner Café where in incident. Authorities were sum- abias into looking are investigators p.m. hicle’s registration tag. workercity from scanning the ve- the prevent to attempt an in agent atraffic pushed had culprit the that tration. Authorities were informed terfering with government adminis- other motorist was arrested for in- a.m. money. of amount unknown an with fleeing before occupants the secured trio home invasion. At gunpoint the a committed who males black three for looking are vestigators p.m. are handling the inquiry. the handling are detectives Local leg. the in shot ing be- after attention medical quired re- man The Hospital. Barnabas St. man made an unexpected trip to Hispanic old A28 year Ave. taine a.m. handed. who came up empty lice officers po- by conducted was A search playground. the in placed been had abomb that indicated acaller ter af- officials by searched was park 187 A East St. and Ave. – Arthur vouched as evidence. and culprit the from away taken was gun The Bronx. the in a gun own to license NYC proper the obtain to failed who aperson for arrestAnother was made by police – 744 Morris Park Ave. An- Ave. Park –744 Morris – 3718 Riverdale Ave. Police Police Ave. – 3718 Riverdale SAT, 1:45 MAY p.m. 19th, p.m. MAY 9:00 18th, FRI, MAY a.m. 12:00 18th, FRI, MAY 21st, 2:30 MON, MAY 21st, 8:30 MON, MAY 17th, 8:00 THURS, MON, MAY 21st, 12:17MON, 9:15 MAY a.m. 20th, SUN, – 2165 Bolton St. Police in- Police St. – 2165 Bolton – East 180 St. and Lafon- 180 and St. – East 52nd PCT. 50th PCT. 49th PCT. Transit

branch. several ambulances from the EMS 51 61 besides and Ladders 66, and 15th were Engines Battalion 38 scene under the direction of the the at Working Center. Medical Jacobi at treated all were who dren, were injured including seven chil- trapped occupants. Ten persons free to used was Life’ of ‘Jaws the as known Tool, better Hurst involved in the mishap. Using the vehicles four found accident an for acall answering units Fire Rd. ton p.m. injured. being firefighters the of any without collapsed structure into operation. minutes Within the placed quickly was nozzle a stang diant heat. A hose line in addition to tense blaze that was generating ra- smoke-eatersing structure. As they arrived the were distance tofurther reach the burn- met a travel to had by27. firefighters The an in- along with 27 Ladder and Battalion 79 and 95, 46, engines were ment assign- the out Filling Ave. Grand 183 at West of St. south block one located building burning the at Ladder 31 were assignedceived. Engine first 71 along with Tower due re- was alarm initial the when fire were engaged another in battling companies fire Local collapse. to dwelling aframe caused flagration con- Araging Pl. – 33Buchanan gun was vouched as evidence. hand- The revolver. a38-caliber of possession in teen the finding after arrested a 17 year old black male #7 PSA Housing’s from officers Police custody. into taken was ager p.m. to detectives. ered evidence that could be helpful ficers arrivingweapon Police had been fired. of- at theperson authorities alerted that a scene recov-weapon discharge. unknown An a of scene the to called # 7were from Housing’slice officers PSA p.m. inquiry. this on Squad Detective ing with members of the 40th Pct. work- #7are PSA Housing’s from no one was injured. Police officers indicated that robbery. Officials a committed gunpoint at males Hispanic unknown The males. armed two for looking are sleuths Police Ave. – 792 Courtlandt stations after the culprit fled. fled. culprit the after stations train near-by check to 7also area were dispatched intoofficers the occurred. Additionalbery police rob- armed astrong after tigators are working with 40th Pct. inves- Ave. Transit District # 12 officers Jackson and Ave. – Westchester #11 officers. police District is under by investigation Transit incident The Hospital. Barnabas St. transported to the at was victim female The Bureau. EMS FDNY’s from Paramedics cue was over to handed a team of Res- – 1372 Washington Ave. Po- MON, MAY 21st, 4:40 MAY 21st, 4:40 MON, SAT, a.m. 5:24 MAY 19th, MAY 21st, 5:45 MON, 7:00 MAY 20th, SUN, SAT, 1:05 a.m. MAY 19th, MON, MAY 21st, 4:15MON, p.m. – 540 East 144 St. Ateen- 144 St. East – 540 – Baychester Ave and Bos- and Ave – Baychester Housing Fire Log Fire 11 BRONX TIMES June 7-13, 2012 Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center Belvis Ruiz Segundo and Diagnostic Treatment Center Morrisania Diagnostic and Treatment Center Morris Heights Health Center Multi-Diagnostics Program Participants receiving care. Yorkers may lose their battle against colorectal cancer. not prevent you from and 64 and do not have health health have not do and 64 and you provide can We insurance? breast, for screenings free with cancer. colorectal and cervical we Together you. help us Let trends. these reverse can

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Get 104? the with begins cancer against you Are screenings. annual 40 of ages the between are We Can Help You Save Your You Save Your We Can Help Life BRONX TIMES June 7-13, 2012 12 ator Rivera would stand by their side. by their ator stand would Rivera Sen- and Ortiz Member Assembly Bloomberg, body, my choice”. old “my cliché that with back argue ticians I’m pretty poli- pro-abortion pro-choice, the evaporated, sure that Mayor be water to saline use orto forceps with skulls their crack to that and alife, is fetus the that and lives two affects abortion that ous ordrink? eat to herchild give thority over moms by telling them what to au- assume to try to way out are ofline they choose to right have asupposed to for woman any to kill her unborntheir children? serve can baby dads and moms drinks and food realizepeople are elected into office to regulate what that baby. that anyone believe innocent Does born, un- ofan life the terminate to fat than be to ter it alot bet- is that Ithink whatever want. they eat to them allow to right ittheir is want, they oranything hamburgers eat fat and be to careful with what they eat, but if people want more be should people that aproblem and is they want. whatever eat to orchild father and mother the prob- have they of away right take to the but willing are and lems baby, unborn an murder to aright awoman giving and pro-choice being have noproblem in others and Felix Gustavo, Bloomberg, Michael bodies. their with want awoman’s it is them, choice dowhat they to to baby, according unborn because an kill to right the awoman give to nail and tooth fight officials elected same these see to ing than 16 ounces. and purchase of anyBloomberg bottle has join them in banning of the sale sodas Now Mayor Michael of ameal. purchase to rant more take them to McDonald’s or parents when their any communities, our in dren other restau- chil- poor especially “incentives,” children, to may not distribute may or which restaurants for dictate alaw to toys orboth as Hispanic and they Puerto Rican, are calling call Ortiz, Felix Member Assembly by them,sponsored 7662, Bill Assembly and Rivera, Gustavo tor standards. certain meet meals those unless meals when receive their they out toys children to giving from restaurants certain and prevent to McDonald’s hard ing push- are New Yorkof the Legislature State wrote before. read it before I am including inserts of what I Nanny State. New York in create to want a officials elected some that You columns, Know” “What Should ononeofmy ago afew weeks what Iwrote With this action Mayor Bloomberg confirmed tate to us how much soda we should drink. Bloomberg’s creating When pro-lifers like me state the obvi- who fight officials elected same these Do obesity that Ibelieve Don’t getmewrong, disturb- it is and sense notmake It does by Sena- sponsored 6386, Bill Senate You should not did you case in information, your For know that some Members dic- to wants Bloomberg Mayor Michael Dear editor a nannystate , and murders. that destroys familycentrate life on the drug problem and in causes this country con- should robberies they eat can what people dictating of order. in priorities Instead gettheir should see. have wait and to just we will along, all plan the was this Maybe over care back. notrevert can they health few years past the change to done been has much since undermined notbe would authority branches they did signaffiliation? it into onlaw orpolitical based be decision their Will law,Care Act or do they or know something we don’t? maybe will be to uphold the mandate in the Affordable so June in decision Court Supreme the dent that confi- that they Are by 2014. enforced fully be will law that Act Care Affordable onthe based for 2013 plans care health to changes initiating are and companies insurance with negotiate to creating a Nanny State. aNanny creating by attention our divert to others and Ortiz ber Mem- Assembly Rivera, Senator Bloomberg, of New York, Mayor don’t need we sure and City and State the in us before issues portant can. they soda, of ounces 32 drink and eat goout to want and they want If children. about their how feed to officials to cook elected by to local notdictated are parents attry home, coun- this far, so in at least and children, their they can. If they drink? orwhat to children their feed how should moms they tell to right have the all submissions. edit to right the reserves editor The cation. for publi- accepted be can letters unsigned No request. upon orwithheld published be will name the and published be NOT will number telephone and address the that Note included. number telephone and dress MUST be signed e-mail, via submitted those including and withto [email protected]. a All letters, verifiable 132nd Street, Bronx, 10454, NY or e-mail ad- E. 900 Reporter, Times Bronx lisher, the of thisall readers. They should newspaper be addressed care to John Collazzi, Pub- Mayor Bloomberg and the first lady lady first the and Mayor Bloomberg Dear editor, legislative executive and upheld the If continue agencies state and Government Dear editor You should know that there are more im- more are You there that know should Parents struggle they think officials same those How can to do what’s best for Plan movesforward Letters to the editor are welcome from from welcome are editor the to Letters Get prioritiesright Let ushear from youfrom , Senator Rev.Senator Rubén Díaz Robert Neglia Robert Emma Damm Emma

with this opinion. donotagree nately, NYC in voters ofthe most power. in Fortu- are Republicans when the old “good days”.the sense. markable about this policy. It’s re- just nothing is common There team. own his in brings -he here -news flash office, takes dent orCEO retained. notbe will team vaunted the fact that with a new mayor, Bloomberg’s bemoans he when disingenuousness markable scandals. 911 Tech and Time City the during performance inept due their to ofdollars millions untold city the trough. public when this clique government. canexperience of this team no will be lost from city longer disappear. also will feedment team” “manage- at his departure Bloomberg’s with the that fact the when helaments obtuseness week’s edition. last in zen citi- “alarmed” by an expressed predictions dire despite the notfall will sky oralty, the may- the regain Democrats the and stage the learn. to inability an and subjects, poor academics, ofbad because the principal. teacher, not problem,notthe and the are that body. student It’s students the help afailing out. ordropped failed ther High School won’t help students “It’s Lehman.” nolonger entitled, who have ei- skelter. helter now park drivers that fact due the to compromised, have been spaces parking ters, at best. ard Avenue haphaz- onTremont tion become has situa- parking responsibility, but the chants’ mer- the now become which has trail, paper Losing parkingspace His definition of the “good old “good days” is ofthe definition His for alonging expresses also writer The anew mayor,Whenever governor, presi- The same writer also demonstrates a re- of taxpayers the cost has “wisdom” Their I wonder why anyone despair would and expertise the that fact the He regrets This citizen displays an extraordinary exits finally duck Bloomberg lame When Dear editor school the mouth bad students seen I’ve won’t principal and faculty the Changing Even a name change story feature onthe comment I’d to like like ThroggsDear editor Neck Whose bright idea was this anyway? this was idea bright Whose With the elimination of the parking me- Not onlyDear editor do the muni meters create a More thananame Don’t despair , , , Marge Forsberg Al Agovino, Jr. Pasqual Pelosi Pasqual strictly prohibited. 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They’ve gone 3-7 in the last and 10 doing that much better right now. now. right better much that doing is it working out for you, so far? you, is working for it out and lost their have last six. are in last place in the NL-Central, NL-Central, the in place last in are the a record have Cubbies of 15-26, Series winners circle. as But of 5/22 would lead the team into the Word Word the into team the lead would Epstein to carry the light that fly balls. fly dium winds give lift and distance to to distance and lift give winds dium will of hibernation come out . grew warmer so did his game. in the year. But then as the weather weather the as then But year. the in ing that he was over the hill early early hill the over was he that ing Last season Derek hear- Jeter kept will signal to bat wake up. A-Rod’s BRONX TIMES June 7-13, 2012 30 freshman because of a home. to a schoolcloser look for and first my family put to choosing fore, Iam in the statement. “There- forshe did me,” said Pankey ofherlike care take would herI Ipromised and my life ment. state- released a previously mother, in hesaid ill his to closer become to transfer to native opted Bronx The week. the in earlier ham Ford- and Iona seeing ter Manhattan on Friday af- visited acumen, blocking shot- and rebounding his for known is and Maryland at who years two spent es report. Manhattan College, sourc- ton Pankey will transfer to Jersey of Anthony St. Molloy and City standout Ash- We talked about holding holding about talked We Young “We defended. said. one another,” Kimani coach guys are more familiar with confident in their roles, ing, guys are getting more all. in games won New five Heights can. New Savior Ameri- of Our cruited senior Chris Obekpa aoff high-low with highly re- Jenkins’ game-winning shot onin the championship Cardinal game vals Basketball Club (Mass.) season. AAU young the of crown tournament first its Hayes’ Conn., New London, in case 16 Show- Day Super morial Me- the claimed New Heights Jalenshooting Josh guard James, Jordan Washington and ten. their entire roster more of- tendend. events week- last shorthanded was Maybe with they should less than at- Manhattan College picks up Bronx native Pankey Undermanned but determined, New Heights 17s Super win 16 Showcase BY ZACH BRAZILLER He missed his entire entire his He missed in rock the momis “My forward, 6-foot-9 The Archbishop Former “The chemistry is build- Ri- topped New Heights forward Despite missing 17U New Heights The BY ZACH BRAZILLER 6’9” forward opted to transfer ill near mom a solidnucleus. form to return all Andujar Emmy and Alvarado, Mike Beamon, George Brooklyn. in Tech at Transit starred YearDefensive Rhamel Player of the MAAC alongside court Brown,likely start in the front- will Pankey MAAC. the who in It went 21-13 12-6 and Masiello. Steve coach year first- under abig year off maining. re- ofeligibility years three Hehas season. coming the for eligible Pankey get to apply for awaiver portedly in rebounds three times. double figures reached and – Radford 17 against points –hehad times four figures year. rebounds 4.9 4.7 and averaged points in 32 He oneminute. from aside games last his in legstress fracture tionent of from differ- which is group, for the players. last potential.” our year’s That He’s key reach to for the us things collec- team to for those score to but hehas be able leader, afloor and a general to happen. and “He’s passer suchagood a better team,” Young said. us it makes just ball, the ing when he’s Itold him, scor- and confidence offensive more tributing. dis- and scoring pivotal, was Wilson Tyler guard point Bourke. Prep shooting Mike guard Hall Seton and Harmon; Malik guard point King the Christ Martin; Hassan ward for- Curtis specialist; ing shot-block- the Obekpa, and Jenkins from contributions to win.” chance a ourselves give we we dothat, When goal. our –that’s points 40 under teams Manhattan is coming re- will Jaspers The He scored in double It was a big performance abigIt performance was “Tyler’s playing with HayesCardinal junior They received major the month. Vegas endof at Las the in 64 capped byJuly the live recruiting period Adidas the during and June in trips Super next followed after weekend the Bronx the by a seriesRock in Arkansas. the in Deal Vegas Real and of Las Exclusive in Run VIP naments such as the Adidas ofsemifinals national tour- the reaching turnouts, solid enjoyed has team His season. over into the heart of the AAU fun coaching.” having I’m a group definitely It’s basket. of the a protector can gamble because he’s such we press, bit. trap, Wetle can alit- us table changes the to brings obviously what Chris that Ithink team. a different last year,” Young said. “It’s we had team the to parable so. notmore if capable, similarly is edition this Young and thinks titles, ahabitmade out ofwinning Up next is Rumble in He hopes it will carry “The team is very com- Super 16 Showcase last weekend. last Showcase 16 Super Day Memorial inthe title 17U Heights’ inNew Hayes’ Tyler contributor amajor was Cardinal Wilson Ashton Pankey has decided to transfer to Manhattan College. to Manhattan to transfer decided has Pankey Ashton Photo by Denis Gostev Denis by Photo Photo courtesy of AP of courtesy Photo 31 BRONX TIMES June 7-13, 2012 Photo courtesy of the Zodiacs The staff, parents and York’s one of New Join to the Zodiacs alumni and officials the set up who races, was which no easy task. They had to organize 400over childrentheir for 1500m, meters, (3000 events, 100m/ 200m, 400m, 800m, finals, race, put shot babies’ and jump. long friends extremely worked hard to makethis cess, from working finish at meet a suc-line, to preparing and sell- the at working or food ing setting table, registration hurdlesup to or equipment coaching our children. It was a total team effort. top teams. The Zodiacs compete all multiple in round year events from Cross Coun- try to In-door and Out-door Track and Field meets. The any of children learn to bal- how know or education. and sports ance have you If children between the ages of 6 and are 16, who look- ing to utilize track and field to improve their horizon, contact president Thomas Francis (718) at 679-2060 or Din- Winston co-president kins 441-6196, (914) at email [email protected] www.ZO-visit our site web DIACSTRACK.ORG The Zodiacs thank the Special thanks to the Also, special thanks beth Gaynor/Robert Taylor Track Meet Invitation and it was a great success. There was of food, plenty from chicken,jerk fried chicken, and peas more. dogs, hot burgers, much and rice, sea food salad, chicken ices salad, Some of the best teams from the tri-state area competed and performed well. following teams bringing for track the to athletes their meet: Metro Eagles Track (TC),Club Jeuness TC, Envy Metropo- TC, Kutz Ruff TC, lis TC, Quiet Storm TC, New Horizon Pow- TC, Awesome er TC, Truman HS, Ho- New rizon TC, Extreme Runners ImpalasTC, East York New TC, Bronx Tigers TC, Equal- ity Charter School, Speedy TC, RisingWorld Stars and Success Academy Charter School. teamsout-of-town that the and Orange, East Team TC came: County Morris County TC and Bergen many local and of town out unattached athletes. We the thank to like would coaches of the Ruff Kutz TC, Bronx Tigers TC, Envy TC and Rising Stars TC for lending a hand to make the meet a success,. ZODIAC TRACK TEAM RESULTS TEAM TRACK ZODIAC Coach and coach Francis Dinkins, with winners of the bantam boys 100 meter race. On Saturday, May 20, May Saturday, On The lead off athlete for 26, May Saturday, On BY WINSTON DINKINSBY Compete in Youth Challenge #3 Challenge in Youth Compete the Zodiacs competed in the the in competed Zodiacs the Challenge Youth Series #3 Icahnat Stadium (Randall’s the hosted which Island), trials the for Adidas Grand Prixand 7 for 8 years old fastest kid in the 100 meters Girls andand the Youth Boys 4 x 400 meter race. the 4 x 400 girls youth re- trippedlay and fell to the ground. One official tried to the stop race, when but there starter, the notified he was no more bullets in his a race, stop (to piston the time, this At starter shoots his a piston time). second the Zodiac athlete got up and started running and the officials the let race con- tinue. The other girls were too far the for Zodiac athlete Grand to catch. A protest was is- Adidas the sued and the committee di- of rector Prix will allow the Zodiac Relay Team Girl’s Youth to compete the at . The Zodiacs say to wishes Team Track director meet the to thanks Grand Challengeof the Youth Lou- Adidas the andis the Vazquez meet di- of rector Prix. the Zodiacs hosted the Eliza- “He went for the for jugu-“He went Dillon and Parisi Alex Fordham Prep coach Pat “Once I caught it, I said, ar- adamantly Deane Fordham Prep (15-8) ago days 10 just was It here theNow Gaels are, De- firm a believer,” “I’m Continued next on page 6-2, 7-5. Pigott called that one one that called Pigott 7-5. 6-2, of the to the keys Rams title. was it the coach said.lar,” “I’m when and freshman this watching couldyou just see from language his body McMil- 5-5, I thought he was done. Will pulled he somehow But it beat off.” Breuning Kinchoe, Ryan and lian and doubles first at 6-2, 6-0, Dan and Dailey George Neeson defeated Will Burke way to theway wall. ended Lynch Finnegan and third at up promptly Kevin hit Flynn with a pitch. Deane then hit Pache pinch Mick Regan.for Pache hit it hard, too evidently close but to the Iona College-bound De- Maria. DeMaria it,’” throwing ‘I’m said. “Whether I get him or not, was it worth a try.” Mat- gued the razor-close call dis- at a on first place. Ironically, Iona scored first rungot its lone in the third at that was Fischer safe when inning call called puted Henry. thew meets St. the Joseph by Sea p.m. 6 game elimination an in theTuesday for St. at John’s right to face Iona Fordham’s A.J. in Pinto was al- the and finals. hits Finnegan, as good as most three just up giving that one unearned run. games, that Fordham beat Iona, 9-1, in a first-place division tie- breaker game. Gallo called theit worst performance by straight his team in his 28 years the at helm. five going to the finals after win- ning including a stunner the over Rams. rival Maria said, “that everything happens a reason.” for “The kids were psyched,” Fordham fell in first and “Vinny showed up at the Finnegan Meanwhile, And to think Gallo was attacked seniors “The “No Finnegan: Added Finnegan told Gallo wrong,” be to wanted “I in apart fell all almost It National Tennis Center in in Center Tuesday on time and knocked off its rival, 1997 3-2, to win the program’s first Tennis since CHSAA Class AA champion- ship USTA King Jean Billie the at National Flushing. Pigott said. an “It’s exciting thing.” second singles, but prevailed in the match two and doubles Freshman singles. third also third singles Andrew Hauser pulled a gutsy out perfor- mance Justin over Cramer, and 5 St. No. the Joseph by Sea. end witha big-league play,” Gallo said. “Can’t be any bet- ter.” thepitched game of his life, againsta five-hit shutout his adversary hated most team’s berth championship a with on the Iona will line. Now, to twice beaten be to have double- the in title the lose elimination format. Finnegan remove to going after the third inning.He hasn’t been one of the Gaels’ thistop pitchers spring, but let wouldn’t classmates his Gallo take him out. Gallome,” said. he wasshot taking me out.” set he and wrong” me “prove doing againstabout it one of league. the in lineups best the He didn’t strike a batter, out usedbut his stellar defense Finnegan perfection. near to also walked just one. Gallo said. “I’m usually right I was– that’s what afraid him,of. I told keep getting staying andouts you’re out there.” the got Finnegan seventh. the first Then two quickly. outs smoked a line Lynch Robbie Dandrive Fischer to center. came in too far and the ball sailed his over head all the

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Fordham Prep wins tennis title tennis wins Prep Fordham sends Iona to CHSA fi nals fi CHSA to sends Iona day between Fordham Prep an elimination game Tues- game elimination an son. It’ll the winner await of coach Fred Gallo’s final sea- Prep its hit stride the at right title since 2003 in legendary regular season. Fordham win its first intersectional the during to fell they team rematch with Iona Prep, the Prep, Iona with rematch again.” so confident heading into a anything to have that feeling feeling that have to anything DeMaria give said. I’d “Now said. Pigott on the bottom of the pile,” Kevin coach fine,” be we’d I was a little kid was to be other teams two doubles and celebration at shortstop. ance and depth – in spades. Stadium and ignited a wild What the Rams do have is bal- Friday Kaiser back Jack at otheranyone top guns. team’s the Gaels (17-6) in the finals finals the in (17-6) Gaels the singles can who player beat University. The victoryUniversity. puts a superstar, one that have Sunday night St. at John’s round winner’s bracket game AA championship AA baseball championship ham Prep in a CHSAA Class over archrivalover and 4 Ford- No. held on for a thrilling,held on for 1-0 win Lynch strandedLynch on third. to end the game with Kevin sliding Pache was called out cea stretched first at and a Jeter-esque De- Pat throw. backhanded it and made a made and it backhanded DeMaria ranged to his right, right, his to ranged DeMaria single. Iona shortstop Vinny for what seemed to be a sure sure a be to seemed what for hole betweenhole short andthird sharp grounder deep into the the into deep grounder sharp hitter Paul Pache sent a sent Pache hitter Paul out afterout that.” Prep said. pitcher “I blacked [into the outfield],” the Iona batter. he had to focus on thenext a hit, the game was tied and BRONX TIMES June 7-13, 2012 32 old fastest kid in the 100 me- 100 the in kid old fastest for 7&8years Prix Grand participating in the Adidas have 10 athletes Zodiacs the relay. 4x100 girls grade 7th/8th 1stplace ofthe part Marion Osie-Boateng was race. meter 200 the in place 2nd took and race meter 100 grade 6th won the Morgan Oliver race. meter 400 grade 6th the in 3rd took Kendall long jump. Josephine the in place 2nd and run meter 1600 the in 1stplace Gordon, Darius medaled: athletes city. the in following The say that they are the best to right the earned and als med- awarded was division event their and in top three School Championship. The &Middle Elementary DOE their schools in the NYC with ran Zodiacs ofthe some won awards. many and well performed they meets, At both Brooklyn. Hook Red Invitational Track Meet in competed at the Primary younger and Sub-Bantam NY. , in Park at Roy meet Wilkins Field & Track Atlantic Mid the in oldersion competed and the Zodiac’s Bantam Divi- Aaliyah Wajid (left) and Andrea Amoroso (right). Amoroso Andrea and Wajid (left) Aaliyah Champions National to our (middle) Dinkins shirts presented Coach Zodiac Bantam Div. competes in Queens in competes BY DINKINS WINSTON On Saturday, June 9, On Saturday, June 2, the 3, June Sunday, On . On Saturday, June 2, DIACSTRACK.ORG. web site our visit www.ZO- [email protected] or email at (914) 441-6196, kins co-president Winston Din- or 679-2060 at (718) Francis presidentThomas contact horizon, their improve to field and track utilize to ing look- who 16, are of 6and ages the between children If you haveance sports and education. or know how bal- to learn children of any The meets. Field and Track Out-door and In-door to try Coun- Cross from events year round in multiple all compete Zodiacs The teams. field and top track calling 1-877-849-8722. orby adidasgrandprix.com at now available are Tickets Zodaics. for the great be athletes in the world, will best the to next compete and work-out To Classic. South Golden at the meters 200 20.14 for and meters at 100 double of10.19 a scorching with world onfire track the weekendset who last Hill, Tyreek and Richards-Ross liams, Aries Merritt, Sanya Wil- Jesse Richardson, son in the world, such as Ja- field with some of the best race. meter 4x400 Boys Youth the and and ters Girls Join oneofNew York’s They will be on the Photo courtesy of the Zodiacs the of courtesy Photo into the Mayor’s Cup this Mayor’s the this into Cup momentum its take will and squad deeper, balanced more anyway. prevailed the It was tings, 6-4, 6-4. But Fordham over Rob Git- victorious was Commender David and gles Magalong, 6-3, 6-3, in first sin- Cunningham beat Oscar 6-2, 6-4, in second doubles. harder you probably play. the you are, better The list. disabled the location: plest sim- the in found be can have had mundane springs Phils and Sox Red Yanks, the years. for heap several topofthe the but notmuch place on fourth or third second, you around see in, you as “see around,” years. overbaseball the last nine they have But the most wins in these household-name feel teams; freePhillies. it’s to the Red Sox, Yankees and say time who’s This clear leaving. But it’s usually arriving. is toknow who it’s hard “Often, Post). (DC TomBoswell wrote OF 4.27. ERA record and a, not-so-stellar, a23-8 Hehas Yank hitting. the same effect in regard to when hepitched. alive came bats Yankee The 3.64. was ERA NY but his 4.00 was ERA 9-yr NY. His in 5-yrs in but 37-15 record overall 22 Coates. Jim hander right reminded me of retired NY hit well behind him and it to always seem Yankees the that how and it seems reer (3-yrs,; 23-8;a plan. From page 29 4.27 ERA) ca- From previous page to secondreliever on a Joel Scanlan Mike oneout against with Paulino, Aspen- walked Mayorga Carlos back. moved John’s Prep answered (8-8) From page 29 Pipe Dreams: Ax-manPipe Dreams: cometh; Knucklehead award Msgr. catcher’s Scanlan walk-off clinches title Changing Of The Guard The Of Changing Fordham cup tennis takes Iona Prep’s Decklon Decklon Prep’s Iona Rooney, Brendan and The most basic reason reason basic most The Don’t say “goodbye” to old changes,” order “The had Nova has It seems show a43- 9-yrs Coates’ at Nova’sI looked Ivan Nova-Coates ager. Iagree. man- general the be to Walsh Donnie ask should do Magic when he said that thought good areally had the Orlan- the player. of salary the eat GMthan and coach ofthe salaries low the power struggle. Dwight Howard won their that Iguess So Smith. Otis GM with “split” and Gundy Van- Stan coach their fired ” .” k a e r b a e s u l l could we a far, so playoffs the in often too we’ve seen petence incom- and gery, dissention In the wake of , thug- can onlyTony hope it Parker. and goes Duncan, Tim Popovich, seven. He Greg beat to Thunder the wrote, for rooting “We is Jenkins Bruce against Oklahoma City and you can hardly believe it.” believe hardly you can so dumb that, with hindsight, and long so acontract signs to keep everybody happy, World Series winner, hoping Sooner or later, almost anchors. own its forges everyball contracts. Success in base- by long exacerbated only is and age between have aprice. Parades year. after year you endure, games more the postseason, in you advance further The great outing by Lozano, who who by Lozano, outing great game at 1. scored on an and Perez’s single Michael error to tie on third took leiter walk, the tenure. terfinals in Pigott’s 10-year Mayor’s the quar- Cup past advance to yet have They higher. be could Rams the at No. 8. butment, typically tourna- the in usually is ham in the top five or six. Ford- forbut hoping something is seed hisreceive, team will Flushing. in back weekend The Ax-man Cometh Ax-man The Lupica (NY Daily News) News) Daily Lupica (NY swal- to easier always It’s Magic Orlando The San Antonio is going up up going is Antonio San The inevitable link The blown save spoiled a a blown saveThe spoiled With the CHSAA title Pigott isn’t sure what I Have It ToSay NBA West NBA Raiders’ new coach - and gen- -and new coach Raiders’ Weekend. 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Richard Father nity Board 12’s chairman, Commu- charged be, to ports notwhat it pur- is Renewal my concerns.” heightened in these lawsuits, have only bined with the claims made com- news accounts, “Recent community,” the said. Klein area in goodthe Wakefield/Woodlawn standing move to newal’s into ability with Re- about Project concerns Ihave serious myto office, tion that has Industries. Balfor housed been formerly that building relayed now-vacant the renovate to From page 1 page From Home anearby to addition in stores, other several and ofanew Target road service River Parkway Hutchinson onthe construction with center, shopping another creek.” the into right is outflow Their Creek. Westchester to close so it is because remediation for environmental tagged be likely would property “And said. the McQuade land,” onswamp built lot is added. 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As with all our facili- our all with As cess. to them throughout the pro- willfacility,” “We said. Janik continue this surrounding officials to outreach said. “Many people would would people “Many said. akid,” as Twomey there 1970s. the in adecline experiencing “I remember going met.” have been regulations and laws local plicable and state ap- ashelter when all opens ties, Homeless Services only they would pile out.” pile would they then once they were inside, car, and per cents 50 like they charged something because car the into pile Photo by Patrick Rocchio Patrick by Photo Rocchio Patrick by Photo 35 BRONX TIMES June 7-13, 2012 twilight sleep twilight while you relax in a soothing Just mention thisarti- Most procedures can be performed be can procedures Most at 960 Morris Park Ave. dentist can tell if you your mouth is healthyenough cosmetic andfor work, or he Ave. she can determine you help can you yourhow whiten Park teeth most effectively. William Dr. cle. is Wolfson Morris Park Morris of director the schedule to 960 Den-tal Associates, located at Just dial (718) D-R-S-M-I-L-E 718-377-6453 or appointment. an $399 ADVANCED WHITENING ADVANCED EXPIRES 06/30/12- MUST HAVE COUPON ZOOM! Which includes Take-Home Trays Which includes Take-Home EXPIRES 08/31/11 - MUST HAVE COUPON HAVE MUST - 08/31/11 EXPIRES (10 Blocks from Einstein College) Blocks from Einstein (10 OFF touch yourtouch softsensitive to tissues.Often masking a the on able painted is chemical be also gum tissue to protect fromit will the bleaching agents. Your dentist minimize sensitivity tooth con- tailoring by irritation and been have to treatment bleaching your you If you. sidering whitening your teeth, consult should you with your dentist before pursuing treatment. Your INVISALIGN BRACES SPECIAL EXPIRES 06/30/12-EXPIRES COUPON HAVE MUST • Insurance accepted toward payment (No Medicaid)• Insurance payment accepted toward • Claims analyst on premises to assist w/Insurance forms $1000 $1000 EXPIRES 08/31/11 - MUST HAVE COUPON HAVE MUST - 08/31/11 EXPIRES When a dentist or 718-DR-SMILE 718-377-6453 • www.morrisparkdental.com718-377-6453 WE ACCEPT NO-FAULT & WORKERS’WE ACCEPT NO-FAULT COMPENSATION CLAIMS tive they are also generally generally also these products are are less effec- they tive less ex-pensive‹and many thatpatients these enjoy products are easy to use at the pa-tient¹s convenience. adminis- hygienist dental treat- whitening teeth ters toment, he or she is able control of white- the level ness achieved, and make chemicals the that certain and bleaching agents never BE SURE READ TO HIS COLUMN “THE DIARY” DENTAL IN THIS PAPER EASY PAYMENT EASY 960 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx NY 10462 960 Avenue, Morris Park X-RAYS & CLEANING CHECK-UP, $149 insurancepatients For exisisting non- exisisting For Morris Park Dental Associates Dental Park Morris FOR EXPIRES 08/31/11 - MUST HAVE COUPON HAVE MUST - 08/31/11 EXPIRES JUST many patients have to use use to have patients bleach many of them weeks every for day or High- results. see to months concentrations er can be not used in a home to setting. The chemicals able can be not burn the soft tissues of the will most why is This mouth. patients optimalachieve whiteness prod- counter the over with ucts alone, they but be may able to whiten dentala number of shades. enamel Because Lincoln Hospital’s Palli- Lincoln Hospital’s At-home productsAt-home are and communication across all of care levels and provid- patient, the with involved ers and the use of evidenced- based national guidelines. Careative program has been in operation since 2004 and is Mondul, Abdul directed by ChiefM.D., of Palliative Care, along with a specialized team ensure to of doctors, nurses, social a psychologist andworkers, a designed spiritual The counselor. pro- is gram of coordination seamless a entire patient’s the with care offered is includ- – team care medical It physicians, care primary ing nutritionists, rehabilitation specialists and community organizations. provided to patients of any age and at also any stage in a serious illness, is and is not limited to patients It theat end of life choose who to medical forgo interven- tions. appropriate the with along with and treatments curative a focus on chronic pain man- agement. Over the past three years, the hospital has expe- rienced a steady increase in the demand inpatient pal- for of liative care consultation. To 97% -- date, the Palliative Team has of care the in involved been diseases more than 3,000 patients with advanced those patients are members of minority populations. uses. Professional whit- Professional uses. ening products are more higher a effective‹they have peroxide. of concentration Conse-quently, they also whiten teethfaster than products‹patientsat-home see re-sults after just one On appointments. two or the other hand, time over bleaching or whiten-ing all will eventu-ally procedures get your teeth to almost the office In shade. white same bleaching, how-ever, will get the best and fastest results. weaker formu-lations; so

The Commission’s Joint Teeth bleaching for- Lincoln Medical and Technically the term Our office is all about

BY DR.BY WILLIAM WOLFSON

Lincoln unit is certifi ed is certifi unit Lincoln Tips for whitening your smile professionally or at home at or professionally smile your whitening for Tips support care coordination ily engagement, a process to a focus and on patient fam- strong leadership support, tals must also demonstrate demonstrate also must tals achieve certification, hospi- extraof support. layer To other doctors to provide an work together with a patient’s patient’s a with together work tive care team of experts who a formal, organized pallia- patient programs that have programs have that patient is designed to recognize in- recognize to designed is Program Palliative for Care new Advancednew Certification and end of life. serious illness, chronic pain lies facing the complexities of complexities the facing lies of life patients and for fami- vital to ensure a good quality family-centered care that is care that family-centered cellence, and the and patient highest commitment to ex- to commitment highest to have demonstrated the the demonstrated have to the only one in the Bronx, Bronx, the in one only the of two in New York City, and City, of two in York New only 12 hospitals in one U.S., nition makes Lincoln one of care programs. This recog- care programs. of distinction palliative for fication – its highest level two-year Advanced Certi- Advanced two-year at home and professional agency’s accreditation tional mulations are available for in order to receive the na- set the Commission by Joint yond theiryond natural shades. standards quality and safety peroxide to whiten teeth be- teeth whiten to peroxide fully met all the rigorous ing carbamide or hydro-gen success- have care services mean teeth bleaching‹or us- nounced that its palliative in common vernacular to to vernacular common in an- Center Health Mental use the term teeth whitening ral colors. However, we often we ral colors. However, restore them to their natu- their to them restore from the surface of teeth to removing debris and plaque plaque and debris removing ³teeth whitening² refers to to refers whitening² ³teeth teeth whitening. options available today is and most effective cosmetic the world. One of thethe easiest world. she is proud to show offshe is to proud show to should have teethshould have that he or We believeWe every person their most beautiful smiles. helping pa-tients achieve BRONX TIMES June 7-13, 2012 36 Limited 4GLTE availability inselectmarkets. 4Gspeeds notavailable everywhere. LTE isatrademark ofETSI. Learn more about4GLTE atatt.com/network. property oftheir respective owners.©2012 AT&T Intellectual Property. please visit att.com/mobileprotectionpack, askasalesrepresentative, orcall1-866-MOBILITY. Microsoft Windows® Phone andthe federal andstate universal svc charges, andfees andcharges for othergov’tassessments. Theseare nottaxes orgov’treq’d charges. for additionaldataprovided. EarlyTermination Fee (att.com/equipmentETF): Limited-time offer. conditions, andrestrictions applyandmayresult insvc termination. Coverage andsvcs notavail everywhere. Taxes andotherc New 2-yragreement withqualifying voice anddataplansrequired. 8.0 megapixel autofocus camera and HD video HD and camera $ Carl Zeiss optics and and optics Zeiss Carl

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