Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Man Survives Four-Shot Barrage at Melrose Club




(Photos by David Greene)

By David Greene
BRONX, NEW YORK, May 22- A man hit with a barrage of gunshots has apparently survived as police look to surveillance cameras and the community for assistance in capturing the two assailants.
Officers from the 42nd Precinct were called to Maria's Restaurant, located at 645 Courtlandt Avenue, in the Melrose section at just after 4 a.m., on Sunday, May 20.
The gunman apparently opened fire on the unidentified victim as he exited the popular club and sports bar at closing time. One police source stated, "The victim was likely (to die) and was transported to Lincoln Hospital," and has since survived.
Three bullet holes could be seen in the front door of the club and latex gloves used by paramedics, littered the street.
According to several NYPD sources, detectives were looking for two Mexican men, one fled on foot and the other fled in a white vehicle."
EMS records show the victim was hit four times, once in the torso, twice in the arms and once in the leg.
Two women were returning home to the block, when one woman asked, "What is happening to this neighborhood? Something is always going on here."
A woman answering the phone at the club that caters to a Puerto Rican and Dominican crowd, refused to answer any questions and quickly hung up the phone.
The scene was a block away from a brutal beating at the Melrose Houses on April 16. Police say Moises Lora, 16, was beaten to death by a group of men. Police have recently released a video of the suspects in that case.
On February 17, Norman Lodge, 32, was shot in the lobby of his building on E. 153 Street at Courtlandt Avenue. Lodge, who police say had a lengthy police record, died at Lincoln Hospital. Police still have no suspects in any of the three cases.


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Monday, May 21, 2012

Bronx Walk of Fame Inductees







(Photos by Gary Quintal & David Greene)

By David Greene
BRONX, NEW YORK, May 21- Four more Bronxites were inducted into the Bronx, "Walk of Fame," during the 22nd Annual Bronx Week celebration at the Bronx County Courthouse on Sunday, May 20.
Rapper Fat Joe, actor and Model Tyson Beckford, jazz musician Valerie Capers and cinematographer Sol Negrin were all immortalized with special street signs with their names on it, that will hang outside the courthouse on the Grand Concourse.
Born Joseph Antonio Cartagena, Fat Joe told a crowd of fans, "I'm happy to be honored today, proud to be from the Bronx. I love the Bronx, love to represent the Bronx wherever we go... I'm just honored, I don't know what else to say."
Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr., explained to the crowd, "When we induct someone into the, "Walk of Fame," ... it's not only because their famous, it's not only because they've done well for themselves and their families, it's because regardless of their expertise, these individuals are all masters of their craft."
Diaz continued, "Yet they have worn, like a badge of honor, the fact that the Bronx was their home."
After the event, Beckford stated he often still visits the Wakefield section, where he grew up on E. 219 Street, adding it was an honor to be immortalized with a street sign, adding, "Man it's a good feeling, growing up I never thought this could happen."
Beckford offered a tip to youngsters, telling them, "Just follow-your dreams."
The 10-day celebration culminated with a parade along Mosholu Parkway that featured a live performance by Bronx rapper Dougie Fresh.





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BEER HERE!





(Photos by David Greene)
Large crowds flocked to the two-day event titled, "The Bronx Beer Hall Preview," held on Thursday and Friday, May 17 - 18, at The Valentine- Varian House on Bainbridge Avenue. The event, held in association with "Bronx Week," celebrating the announcement that the staff of the Jonas Bronxk's Beer Company has joined with Mike's Deli on Arthur Avenue, to open The Bronx Beer Hall, housed inside The Arthur Avenue Retail Market. Glasses of the Bronx-made beer were available for a nominal fee. The event also feature a live musical performance.



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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Yanks Comeback Falls Short

By Howard Goldin
BRONX, NEW YORK, May 20- The failure of Yankee batters to hit successfully with runners in scoring position continues to plague the team. After failing in three at bats to move runners beyond second base, the Yankee futility in scoring runners from second and/or third base reached a mark of three scores in 51 at bats.
It looked as if they could move beyond those failures in the ninth inning as a runner in scoring position was plated for the first time in 23 at bats as Nick Swisher singled Raul Ibañez home after the latter was at second after doubling. Singles by Eric Chavez and Jayson Nix accounted for the fifth run of the Yankees.
The streak of success ended quickly as Derek Jeter forced Nix at second and Curtis Granderson ended the game by grounding out to first base.
After the contest concluded, Yankee manager Joe Girardi spoke of this problem, “We just didn’t get the last hit we needed. It’s frustrating that we got so close. I’m sure it’s frustrating for them.”
Solo homers by Russell Martin in the third and Jayson Nix in the fifth accounted for two earlier runs. A double by Ibañez scored Robinson Cano from first in the fourth.
Returning to action after suffering a sprain of his right ankle in his last start on May 14, Ivan Nova hit a career-high of 12 strikeouts, but gave up five runs in six innings.
Girardi said of the performance of the 25 year old, “I thought he threw the ball pretty decent. When he got hit, they made it count.”
The instances the Yankee skipper referred to were: a single after two walks in the first, two doubles in the second and a three-run homer to Cincinnati star Joey Votto in the fifth.
Of the long ball hit by Votto, Girardi commented, “He made a mistake to Votto; he let the ball up.”
The pitcher was dissatisfied with his work, “I don’t care about strikeouts. I made a lot of mistakes. It was a slider [to Votto], I didn’t get it down.”
The defeat was the fifth in the last seven games for the Yankees.
CC Sabathia (5-0) will start the final game of the three game series for the Yanks against Johnny Cueto (4-1) for the Reds on Sunday afternoon.





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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Now THAT’s Our Andy

Pettitte Blanks Reds; Yanks Win, 4-0

(Photos by Ken Carozza)

By Howard Goldin
BRONX, NEW YORK, May 19-Andy Pettitte, in his second major league appearance since October 2010, shut out the Cincinnati Reds for eight innings. The victory was his first in a regular season big league game since July 8, 2010.
After losing their last three games, the Yankees were happy to return to the Bronx and overjoyed to be facing a national league team. The win kept the Yankees at the top of the standings in inter league play. They have compiled the most win, 158, and have the highest winning percentage, .597.
The story of the game was the superlative performance of the veteran left hander. Pettitte, less than one month shy of reaching the age of 40, pitched like the comeback kid. He shut out the Reds for eight frames, giving up only four isolated singles and one walk while fanning nine batters.
Yankee skipper Joe Girardi was ecstatic regarding Pettitte’s work, “He had everything going tonight. I thought his cutter was exceptional. I thought the location of his fastball was exceptional.” When asked if Pettitte looks any different than in years past, Girardi responded, “If you want to go back 2- years, to me, it’s the same guy.”
Catcher Chris Stewart saw very little difference between this victory and the loss Pettitte suffered in his first start of the season last Sunday, “The difference was just a couple of pitches. Tonight, he didn’t make those mistakes. Tonight was outstanding.”
Pettitte was especially pleased with his improvement, “Everything was working. It was good to get in a good rhythm.”
The Yanks continued to be unable to hit in the clutch. Yankee batters have only hit safely three times in the last 48 at bats with runners in scoring position.
The Yankees first was scored on a ground out to shortstop by Alex Rodriguez in the fourth.
The other three runs were scored on three hits in the eighth. Robinson Cano hit a solo homer. A- Rod, the next batter singled. Raul Ibañez followed with a two-run home run.
The second game of the inter league series will be played on Saturday afternoon Ivan Nova (4-1) expected to take the mound for the Yankees against Homer Bailey (1-3).
Pettitte is scheduled to start against Kansas City on Wednesday.






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Friday, May 18, 2012

FreshDirect Now Delivers throughout the Bronx

Initiative Could Lead To Food Stamp Policy Change

BRONX, NEW YORK, May 18 – FreshDirect announced that it is now accepting delivery orders from every zip code in the Bronx, expanding access to fresh, healthy groceries. Actualdeliveries to the new zip codes will start being made on May 21.  
As part of FreshDirect’s service expansion, the company will promote a Bronx grand opening sale with discounts on popular items of up to 50 percent plus new customer discounts of $25 all for Bronx residents – available now at www.freshdirect.com.  

Earlier this year, FreshDirect partnered with Governor Cuomo, Mayor Bloomberg, and Borough President Diaz to announce that the leading fresh food Internet grocer will invest $112.6 million to build its new headquarters at Harlem River Yard.  The move will create 1,000 new jobs to support our continued growth over time and will retain 2,000 existing jobs. In addition, the actual construction of the new headquarters will create approximately 684 construction jobs.

FreshDirect also said it has secured approval for a novel pilot program that it hopes will result in changing a federal policy that currently keeps food stamp recipients from using their benefits to purchase groceries over the Internet. This pilot program will enable food stamp recipients at a few Bronx locations to purchase groceries from FreshDirect and will enable the company to identify regulatory modifications that may need to be made to the Electronic Benefits Transfer, the system that supports food stamp transactions.

“As we continue to grow and create jobs in New York City, we are thrilled that we are now able to serve the entire Bronx and provide residents there with convenient access to quality, fresh foods,” Jason Ackerman, CEO of FreshDirect said. “This expansion is part of our larger effort to find ways to enable all New Yorkers to lead healthy lifestyles.”

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said, “FreshDirect has already demonstrated a clear commitment to strengthening New York City’s economy through a significant private investment and the creation of nearly 1,000 new jobs.  Now, with its plans to expand services to all of the Bronx and advocate for an onlineFood Stamp pilot program, FreshDirect will further benefit the City by improving access to healthy foods.”

“Throughout the relocation process, FreshDirect has been focused on the needs of Bronx residents, so much so that the company signed a comprehensive MOU with my office outlining their commitment to the Bronx on service expansion, accepting food stamps, local hiring and other key concerns,” said Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. “Today’s announcement shows that FreshDirect is ready to live up to those commitments ahead of schedule, years before making the Bronx their official home. I am pleased with FreshDirect’s plans to expand its delivery zones to every corner of the borough. Ultimately, this move will offer residents increased healthy grocery options.”

FreshDirect said details about the food stamp pilot program are still being worked out but that it will enable food stamp recipients at a few Bronx locations to purchase groceries. 

USDA Undersecretary Kevin Concannon emphasized the importance of the FreshDirectproject, saying “Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients in the Bronx will have greater access to the fresh foods that are so vital to healthy nutrition.”

Currently, those who rely on the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) – also known as Food Stamps – are unable to purchase groceries over the Internet from online vendors like FreshDirect. Electronic Benefits Transfer(EBT), the system that allows SNAP recipients to pay for groceries, does not now support Internet transactions.  As a result, FreshDirect is currently unable to accept food stamps.

FreshDirect asked the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to approve a pilot program to allow it to serve a test segment of Food Stamp beneficiaries in the Bronx.  With USDA’s approval freshly in hand, FreshDirect is now working to implement the pilot program and will detail how it will work in the coming weeks. 

To ensure compliance with EBT regulations currently in place, FreshDirect will make several modifications to its business operations for the pilot program.  The company will waive all delivery charges for EBT orders as a condition of current EBT purchase restrictions; purchase thousands of dollars worth of offline payment processing machines and pay incremental fees to accept EBT at the point of delivery; and modify its website interface and driver delivery software to ensure electronic reconciliation of individual EBT order accounts – something that is not currently available with mobile EBT processing devices.

USDA approved the pilot program last week.  FreshDirect will announce the pilot deployment launch date, delivery locations, and other program details soon. 






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Thursday, May 17, 2012

WTF on Attempted Abduction?

Why Won’t Community Boot Sex Offenders?

Why do Parents Leave Kids Alone?
By Michael Horowitz
BRONX, NEW YORK, May 17- Civic activist Frank Belcher declared, this week, that a child in the community will have to be sexually attacked before members of the Riverbay board take action to bar sex offenders from the local community.
Belcher, who has been waging a prolonged battle to have sex offenders barred from Co-op City, made his comments following last Friday's near-kidnapping of a 6-year-old boy in front of Section 5's PS 160.
“A child or a woman will have to be sexually attacked before Co-op City acts to boot sex offenders from this community,” said Belcher, whose five-year battle to bar sex criminals has been largely ignored by Co-op City officials.
Belcher emphasized, “I don't even know if a sex attack of a child will convince members of the Riverbay board and management officials that they need to take action. I think that someone is going to have to die at the hands of a sexual pervert before the board takes action to do what should have been done years ago --- bar the sex offenders from living in our community.”
Belcher noted that one of the first things the city's police did in their investigation of last Friday's near- kidnapping was circulate photos of the seven registered sex offenders who are living in Co-op City.
Belcher added, “It should be pointed out that three of these registered sex offenders live in Section 5, very close to where the attack on the 6-year-old boy took place last Friday morning. It is unconscionable that neither the members of the Riverbay board nor Co-op City's management officials seem to care enough to take action aimed at barring sex offenders from living in our community.”
The civic activist stressed, “As far as I'm concerned, the powers that be, through their inaction, have shirked their responsibilities to keep shareholders safe in their homes.”
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Children should not be left alone at their schools
By Michael Horowitz
BRONX, NEW YORK, May 17- Civic activists Joyce Wilson and Frank Belcher said, this week, it defies logic for parents to have their young children wait alone at their schools up to an hour before the start of the school day.
Wilson and Belcher made their comments in response to reports that the mother of a 6-year-old boy, who was almost kidnapped last Friday morning, was left in front of PS 160 an hour before the start of his school's breakfast program.
John Vazquez, the custodial worker who foiled the Section 5 kidnapping of the boy, said that the 6 year old was left, unattended, in front of the school at 7 a.m. on a daily basis since the start of the school year in September.
In the wake of last Friday's near-tragedy, the boy's guardians now take the child to school, no longer leaving him unattended, Vazquez said Tuesday.
Wilson. a long-time volunteer at the community's schools, said, Tuesday, “It's just common sense not to leave a 6-year-old child unattended anywhere or any time, especially at 7 a.m. Young children, especially in this day and age, need to be accompanied by adults.”
Wilson noted, “I volunteer at the community's schools even though I no longer have children of school age. I volunteer because I love children. It shouldn't be too much to ask for parents to take their children to school or arrange for someone responsible to take their children to school. There's no excuse for having a 6-year-old child wait, on his own, in front of a school an hour before the start of school.”
Belcher, for his part, called on the city's child-welfare officials to take action against the mother who routinely arranged for her 6-year-old child to be left, unattended, in front of PS 160 on a regular basis.
“You really can't print what I think of this mother,” Belcher stressed. “Parents who neglect their children on a regular basis --- the way this mother did --- deserve to go to jail. We need to send a powerful message that this kind of neglect of children will not be tolerated.”
Wilson, while acknowledging that the 6-year-old boy's mother bears considerable responsibility for last Friday's near kidnapping of the boy, added, “We need to have an increased presence of NYPD officers and Public Safety officers in the vicinity of our schools to guard against this kind of thing.”





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