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RACE ON Though still in its “infancy stage,” residents like Michael Sta- tion see this as a step towards bet- Candidates lining up for Seabrook’s seat ter living conditions. weighing runs for 2013. “We want to be able to keep a BY BOB KAPPSTATTER That included Andy King, who watchful eye on things,” said Sta- A potentially crowded race is ran against Seabrook in 2009. ton. on to fill disgraced City Council- King is an organizer for the Elections for tenant associa- man Larry Seabrook’s northeast 1199 SEIU union, which unlike his tion officers are slated for some- Bronx seat. last race, is now backing him, help- time this month. Some candidates had already ing King to raise a healthy cam- “I’ve not met one person who planned to challenge the controver- paign warchest. doesn’t want a tenant’s associa- Photo by Walter Pofeldt sial pol before his recent conviction, Seabrook’s daughter Latisha tion,” said John Maynard Harris, while some new names are now sur- has also been rumored as a candi- a three-year resident who spoke facing in a wide-open non-partisan date. on behalf of building tenants at a race. “It would be a gross aberra- July 6 housing court hearing. That, however, does not mean tion of politics for anybody to help Judge Jerry Klein ordered the Bronx Democratic Party won’t Latisha,” said one influential Bronx Goldfarbs, father and son, to have have a large (but behind the scenes) political insider. “No one could pos- the seven-story building up an say in who receives its quiet back- sibly be that stupid.” running by July 31. They made it ing in the November 6 general elec- But a longtime Bronx political in time. tion. KEEPING AN EYE ON THE BALL operative disagreed, saying “The But even as they settle in, res- Seabrook automatically lost Miles Mitchell gets ready to grab the pigskin during the Police Athletic Seabrook name still has capital idents at the University Heights his office after his July 27 convic- League’s Sports Day 2012 at Van Cortlandt Park. Over 300 young among a lot of old timers in that building say there are on-going tion on federal conspiracy and wire Bronxites went for the gold at the massive sports venue. More photos district who know and liked Larry, problems, including packs of mice and mail fraud charges. on page 17, With Seabrook term-limited, who did a lot for them.” Continued on page 34 some candidates were already Continued on page 34 A CNG Publication • Vol. 18 No. 31 UPDATED EVERY DAY AT BXTIMES.COM www.bxtimes.com BRONX TIMES Aug. 2-8, 2012 2 TIMES Aug. 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He said his office con- “Then if the businesses are $ 99 8 lb. $ 99 Public Advocate Bill tacted six city agencies May fined, they are threatened CUSTOM CUT FREE , 7 lb. with exorbitant penalties de Blasio is taking the 8, and requested full-dis- BABY DANISH DANISH BABY BACK Bloomberg Administration closure and breakdown of and interest if the city is BAR-B-QUE SPARE RIBS SPARE RIBS not paid promptly.” SPARE RIBS to court to get it to show ex- fines issued, based on type 10 LB. BOX BUY 1 PACK BUYS 3 RACKS act numbers - and why the of business, category of vio- Kaufman suggested $ 99 GET 4TH RACK merchants were fined. lation and community. small businesses should 2lb. /Ê£Ê, , A number of mer- Businesses are often only have to visit a single USDA PRIME city agency for licenses, SWEET SHISH-- CHICKEN RIB chants groups across trhe fined hundreds of dollars & HOT LONDON$ KA-BOBSBS WHOLE FOR 3 pack 3.99 lb. borough had plenty of com- for things as minor as mu- instead of many individual PORK ORR 3 BROIL STEAKS ITALIAN SAUSAGE CHICKENN CERTIFIED plaints over city fines. sic heard in the doorway agencies in what is “a time 19Ê£ÊE $15 $ ANGUS99 $ 99 The lawsuit, filed July outside a store, said Medina consuming process.” $ 000 4 lb. /Ê£Ê, EACH Custom Cut Free TASTE THE DIFFERENCE 7lb. 26, charges the city refuses Sadiq, executive director of Many businesses on 2 ITALIAN STYLE to release data on what de Southern Boulevard Busi- the busy Fordham Road 1- (30 PAK) 3 lbs. FRANKS BIG-G CHICKEN 1- (12 PAK) 3 lbs. HAMBURGERS Blasio called “ever increas- ness Improvement District. shopping strip receive 1- 2 lbs. SAURKRAUT HAMBURGERS SAUSAGE 10 LB. BOX ing” small business fines “It appears to me that fines for such things as lit- BUY ONE GET ONE $ 1- 1 lb. ONIONS from a variety of agencies every time the city is at a ter in front of their store, 35 2 DOZEN FRANK ROLLS $ 95 PACKAGE 1 DOZEN HAMBURGERS ROLLS in “fine-based enforce- deficit, they look to small said BID deputy executive , 39 ment.” business to close the gap,” director Daniel Bernstein, FRESH BABY BACK RIBS CHUCK CHOP said Sadiq. “The fines that even with the BID’s clean- He said the city has HAMBURGERS 5 LBS. OR MORE doubled its revenue from come from agencies like the ing crew. BUY 2 RACKS small business fines to Department of Consumer He said the BID tries to $ 99 $ 99 lb. /ÊÎÀ`Ê, 2lb. over $850 million last year Affairs and Sanitation are stay on top of any changes 4 while supposedly “busi- outrageous. I am glad the to city rules and regula- NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS - PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ness-friendly” Bloomberg Public Advocate is looking tions “and let the business- has been in office. at the fairness of the fines es know what they are.” “Fines have been in- and seeing if they are du- More education for creasing for so long it’s be- plicitous or mean spirted.” merchants is needed, he come de facto city policy,” Throggs Neck Mer- added, even though the city www.transamericacreditsolutions.comwww.transamericacreditsolutions.com said de Blasio.
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