Monday, August 29, 2016

Senator Jeff Klein Hosts Children's Festival at Soundview Park


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  State Senator Jeff Klein hosted a children’s festival as part of his Summertime Symphonies Series at Soundview Park on Saturday.

Local families gathered to enjoy the celebration, which began with lunch and a variety of arts and crafts activities.  The excitement continued as face painters brushed elaborate designs on children’s faces and balloons were twisted into animals for attendees.  Children also danced to pop music throughout the day and played in the bouncy house.
“I am thrilled to host this children’s festival for the community at Soundview Park. Today, we enjoyed quality time with our families and friends and created lasting memories during this fun-filled day,” said Senator Klein
For more information on Senator Klein’s Summertime Series, please call Senator Klein’s office at (718) 822-2049.

CM Cohen & CB7 Clothing & Food Drive for Victims of Fire at 267 E 202nd St


  Please see the additional information provided as far what the needs are as of right now for the victims of the fire at 267 E.202nd Street.

 For the mother - a senior citizen:
---Coat Medium,
----Tops, sweaters medium
----Boots/shoes  size 6,
----pants size 7 or 8,
----hat, gloves and scarf.for the winter,

For the father - a disabled senior - also a veteran
---Coat Medium,
----Tops, sweaters medium
----Boots/shoes size 7-1/2
----pants size 30W, 30L
----hat, gloves and scarf.

The adult son - still in the Burn Unit
---Coat 2XL
----Tops, sweaters, 2XL
----Boots size 10
----pants size 38W 36L
----hat, gloves and scarf.

Adult daughter
---Coat Medium,
----Tops, sweaters medium
----Boots/shoes  size 7-1/2
----pants size 7 or 8,
----hat, gloves and scarf.for the winter

Grand Daughter (Toddler)
---  Coat 4T,
--- Pampers size 6,
----Boots size 6 toddler,
----Tops, sweater 4T,
-----Pants 4T, gloves, scarf and hat for the winter.
-----Books, toys.

Two dogs (a Pit bull and the other is a miniature Dachshund.)
---Food,
----dog beds,
----leashes,
----dog sweaters

Andrew Sandler District Manager

Bronx Community Board 7

229-A East 204th Street Bronx, NY 10458

P: 718-933-5650/51

HEALTH AND HUMAN RIGHT ORGANIZATIONS ENDORSE ISCHIA BRAVO IN NY ASSEMBLY PRIMARY


  Democrat Ischia Bravo, candidate for the State Assembly in the 78th district, announced that she has secured three key endorsements in the upcoming Democratic primary on Tuesday, September 13th.  Planned Parenthood, Fighting for Children PAC and the 504 Democratic Club have become the latest organizations to support Ms. Bravo.

Planned Parenthood of New York City Political Committee endorsed Ms. Bravo due to her 100% rating on her positions of important women’s health issues and her commitment to ensuring that all New Yorkers have access to free to low-cost healthcare. Fighting for Children PAC works on behalf of child abuse victims and is fighting to pass the Omnibus Child Victims Act, which would eliminate criminal and civil statutes of limitations for sexual abuse against minors. Ms. Bravo has urged for the passing of the Act and has pledged to be a champion of such legislation in Albany.

“It has taken ten years and Albany still hasn’t passed this bill. How many children have been abused in that time? How many children have been sexually abused because Albany is full of politicians who would rather protect special interests than children? One child is too many,” said Gary Greenberg, founder of Fighting for Children PAC. “I’m announcing our endorsement of Ischia Bravo who is passionate about protecting children from sexual abuse, and who supports the Omnibus Child Victims Act.”

The 504 Democratic Club focuses on disability rights and advocate for the inclusion of the disabled community within education, transportation and other important issues.

“I am proud to have the support of these three outstanding organizations that work so hard on behalf of women, our children and the disabled,” said Ischia Bravo. “We must do better. Our message that new and effective leadership is sorely needed in the 78th district is resonating. I am confident that voters across the district will vote for change we can trust this primary so we can finally get our community moving in the right direction.” 

Bravo had been previously endorsed by Metallic Lathers & Ironworkers Local 46 and UNITE HERE Local 100. 

Sunday, August 28, 2016

Bronx Democratic Party's Annual BBQ & Family Day



I Found Some More Speed Cameras - See Where



Are you driving on East Tremont Avenue heading to Parkchester? 
If you are you may want to know that there is a speed camera on East Tremont Avenue at Castle Hill Road. This camera may also be a red light camera since the city has some speed/red light cameras in one.

Now if you think you can turn onto Castle Hill Avenue and not worry, Think again as you pass the playground. 


Above - If you turn down Castle Hill Avenue as you pass Parker Avenue this speed camera is set up next to the Castle Avenue Playground. 
Below - If you think you won't have to worry if you are heading up to East Tremont Avenue this speed camera is set up at the corner of Castle Hill Avenue and Glover Street. So be careful as you travel on Castle Hill Avenue by the Playground as the city will get you coming and going.


However it's not like you are being stopped by a police officer and made to appear in traffic court where the fine can be $150.00 or more and points on your license which would increase your car insurance cost. The camera tickets are only $50.00, no points on your license, and heck the owner of the vehicle gets the ticket not the driver unless they are the owner. I keep hearing people say that those cameras are a nuisance since they just got their third or fourth ticket from one. 

Yes Mr. Mayor, Those cameras are a real way to get drivers to obey the law. It's just another way of cutting police officers, and more money to the city from people who should not be driving in the first place. 

Saturday, August 27, 2016

A.G. Schneiderman Announces During Pride Day At New York State Fair A New Office Policy Supporting Employees Undergoing Gender Transition


New Policy Aims To Ensure Inclusive, Respectful Workplace And Establishes Clear Guidelines For Supervisors And Other Staff 
    Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today attended Pride Day at the New York State Fair in Syracuse and announced that his office (OAG) has adopted policies supporting the right of employees to undergo a gender transition. The new policy, announced during the fair’s rainbow flag raising ceremony, explicitly affirms the right of employees to openly be who they are, including expressing gender identity, without fear of consequences. Employees are encouraged under the policy to work with a trusted supervisor, coworker, or Human Resources official to develop a Workplace Transition Plan. The policy requires supervisors, management, and coworkers to follow nondiscriminatory policies that support the transitioning individual, including through:
  • Appearance Standards;
  • Restroom Access;
  • Pronoun And Name Changes;
  • Name Changes On Professional Licenses And Registrations; and
  • Rights To Privacy.
“Attracting and retaining top talent starts with creating a workplace that is inclusive and respectful,” said Attorney General Schneiderman. “This new policy affirms the basic rights and dignity of all of our office’s employees and will ensure a hospitable environment for our team of outstanding public servants.”
“It is great to see such leadership from state officials taking steps to make the workplace more inclusive and welcoming to transgender employees,” said M. Dru Levasseur, Director of the Transgender Rights Project at Lambda Legal. “These policies not only clarify existing legal protections, but also set a standard of respect and provide a model for the rest of the country.”
“This new policy is a clear and welcome plan helping ensure transgender state employees are able to work - and transition on the job - without fear of discrimination,” said JoDee Winterhof, Human Rights Campaign Senior Vice President for Policy and Political Affairs. “All New Yorkers, regardless of their gender identity, deserve to be able to live as their authentic selves and be treated respectfully in the workplace as they do so.  Now thanks to the leadership of Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, his transgender employees have the peace of mind they need and deserve.”
Under the office policy, an employee may develop a Workplace Transition Plan that includes the following considerations:
  • Identifying various stakeholders (e.g., supervisors, co-workers, clients, vendors, etc.) – who are all the people in the OAG you may need to engage at some point during the transition.
  • A communication plan: when and how to inform the various stakeholders of your transition or intent to transition (e.g., a letter, a face-to-face meeting, individual discussions, your supervisor/HR explaining).
  • The date on which you want to begin your transition at work.  This is likely the point at which you will begin to present consistently with your gender identity, which may include change of name, pronouns, dress, grooming, and restroom use.
  • The date on which OAG materials will be changed to reflect your transition (e.g., OAG directory, website, ID badge, email address, telephone listing, payroll information, etc.).
  • The date on which your legal name change (if any) will take effect.
  • Changes to external professional information (e.g., Lexis ID, bar and court registrations, ECF logins, bar association information, etc.).
  • Any anticipated time off or leave required for medical treatment. Remember that the OAG’s normal sick pay and leave policies will apply.
  • Identifying OAG benefits that are available to support the transition and affected by the transition.
  • Are there any specific issues that need to be addressed sooner rather than later?
  • Confirm who will be the OAG’s main point of contact (you or someone else from your Support Team) to manage the OAG’s involvement during the transition.
All employees remain subject to the Office of the Attorney General’s pre-existing Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment Policy. In addition to prohibiting various forms of work place discrimination, the policy also allows a transgender employee, regardless of whether or not they plan to medically or legally transition, to dress consistently with his or her gender identity. Any complaints or concerns raised by transitioning individuals or his/her co-workers will be handled consistent with the policy. The New York Attorney General’s Office relied on best practices from the transgender advocacy community in developing the policies issued today.
The full policy is available here.

Comic Con 2016 Guests


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October 6 - 9, 2016 | Javits Center
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New York Comic Con - NYCC
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