BIKE TO WORK ON MAY 17

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For you, it’s a simple decision every morning: to ride or not to ride. That decision may be about the weather or how difficult yesterday’s exercise routine was, but the final result is 100 percent pure bicycle activism.

Every time you get on your bike and ride, you’re showing off how amazingly joyful and simply accessible bicycling makes New York City. You’re no braggadocio; you’re simply aware of the best way to get from A to B and you're living it in high gear.

Something's Fishy on City Island

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Believe it or not, it has been nearly five years since City Islanders were first told about a high resolution camera surveillance project, but it appears that foot-dragging continues to plague this $100K state funded program.

Then, back on 4/13/2012 NY Senator Jeff Klein held a news conference, along with with members of the City Island Chamber, as well as those from the Civic Association to proudly announce that 15 cameras would soon be installed on City Island. The Senator's s Web site posted the following press release...

” 15 Cameras to be Installed Throughout Community - CITY ISLAND, BRONX, N.Y.- State Senator Jeffrey D. Klein, (D-Bronx/ Westchester), announced the long-awaited installation of crime-deterring cameras along City Island Avenue.  
 
The project, which is through the City Island Chamber of Commerce, was funded from a $100,000 capital grant secured by Klein in past years. 
 
Klein’s office worked with the Chamber and the 45th Precinct to identify hotspots for vandalism and then began to approach property owners in those areas to allow for a camera to be installed on their property free of charge.   The cameras will digitally record during evening hours onto a hard drive system, only to be accessed by the Police and Chamber merchants should a criminal incident occur.
 
City Island is a small community, but a major tourist destination that attracts thousands of visitors each year. The community produces about $4.5 million each year in state and local sales tax, according to the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance.

“I’m thrilled to be moving forward with this important project for the City Island community,” said Senator Klein “While City Island is a small community, they have suffered from vandalism, particularly on vacant properties. Before a vandal strikes again, they better think twice, or risk getting caught on film.”
 
The 15 cameras will be installed by SiSoft Communications, a vendor selected by the Chamber that  has extensive experience with exterior surveillance at other Bronx locations including the Third Avenue HUB.  SiSoft is also slated to begin work on the Westchester Square region in the coming months.

The Senator also acknowledged Skip Giacco, the President of the City Island Chamber of Commerce, as being the driving force behind getting this project to completion and Captain Russell Green, Commanding Officer of the 45th Precinct as being instrumentally helpful in assisting with selecting camera locations.
 
“A clean and safe environment is both tourist friendly and good for business.  Furthermore it benefits our neighbors, the residents of City Island.” from Skip Giacco of the City Island Chamber of Commerce.
 
“When it comes to crime or safety the Senator has always been extremely responsive” said Bill Stanton, President of the City Island Civic Association. “While we strongly believe these cameras will deter crime the strongest deterrent against crime will be the awareness and good will of City Islanders.”
 
The project is scheduled to be complete during the month of June and the start of the summer season.
 
Those with any questions are encouraged to call Senator Klein’s Office at (718) 822-2049. "

But that was then and this is now - Today NY Senator Klein told reporters that as a result of recent news reports concerning politicians getting involved with bribery scandals, kickbacks and all sorts of illegal and unethical practices, NY legislators are facing additional controls on various projects and how taxpayer funded programs are being spent.

According Senator Klein and The City Island Chamber President, the truth is that three cameras have actually been installed, but because of the state bureaucracy, these non working cameras along with others will not become operational for about another 18 weeks.

Meanwhile, there have been a string on break ins and burglaries on City Island and some business owners are wondering why is this taking so long?

This is how WABC TV 7 covered the story last night on their 11P Newscast:
3 burglaries, promised security cameras not installed http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/local/new_york&id=9078591

For well over a year now, City Island Images has been streaming live video 24/7 from this location @ Focal Point Gallery on City Island avenue and sharing these images for free at no cost to the taxpayers and as a public service from by City Island Images for less that $1K. You do the math, the chamber plans to spend $100K on 15 cameras. With NYC in the cross-hairs of terrorists, keep a sharp eye for anything suspicious.

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City Island Images is now seeking public support to raise $15K, so we can install more cameras along City Island avenue. Please donate any amount you can using the link!

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You may donate via the PAYPAL link to the right, or by sending a check or money order.

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Bronx Badmouth Hits it Big?

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Bronx native AJ Clemente was fired for cursing on the air while working at a North Datoka TV station, but since then he has appeared on several network television programs.

He was heard saying f---ing sh-t as the station was beginning their newscast. Clemente got his break on Sunday, April 21, as a weekend anchor for NBC affiliate KFYR-TV in Bismarck, N.D. But now he's looking for another job, having been fired by the station for opening his first-ever broadcast with profanity.

Bangladeshi Building Collapses

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An eight-story building has collapsed on the outskirts of the Bangladeshi capital, killing at least 275 people and injuring more than 1,000.

This building housed several garment factories. This tragedy comes on the heels of a deadly fire in the Tazreen Fashions garment factory last November that killed nearly 120 people, and several other fires since that time.

This accident mandates the need to address safety conditions in Bangladesh’s garment sector in a way that helps Bangladeshi workers and respects their basic rights.

Black Whale Restaurant

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City Island's Black Whale is said to have had a couple of lives, but the place appears to have suffered a great loss after they cut down their famous tree.

This restaurant had its hay day back in the 1960s and ’70s, but now it has evolved into a hangout for locals with OK food, high prices and mediocre service and without water views.

According to those who've been on City Island for many years, the restaurant was built on Hart Island, back in the 19th century and later transported to City Island. In the 1960's it became a hippie hangout, which City Islanders did not appreciate.

Healing Plants Around the World

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Discover how cultures around the world rely on plants for everything from medicine to cosmetics. Embark on a journey of the senses through a stunning re-creation of an Italian Renaissance garden and interactive stations highlighting the rejuvenating and healing powers of tea, cacao, and tropical juices. Explore a fascinating presentation of rare books and manuscripts known as herbals and enjoy a poetry walk, weekend Renaissance music & dance performances, hands-on science adventures for kids, and more. May 18 - September 8, 2013

Is it Incompetence, or Something More Serious?

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NYPD officials tell City Island Images that their investigation concerning break ins and burglaries at City Island Pharmacy, Filomena's Pizza, and Firehouse Deli continues. All three business were broken into and burglarized during the night in the past three weeks, with their cash registers stolen.

Meanwhile, City Island Images spoke with all three owner operators and asked them whether any of those cameras from the supposed $100K surveillance project, which should have been installed on City Island were helpful in these crime investigations, but none of them knew anything about the working cameras.

For years now, the City Island community has been promised the installation of multiple surveillance cameras. A year ago, NY Senator Jeff Klein, City Island Chamber of Commerce and City Island Civic Association officials announced that City Island would soon have a powerful new weapon to deal with vandalism and street crime, as thousands of visitors drive in and out of the island on a regular basis. They claimed that fifteen new security cameras would soon be installed along City Island Avenue. So where are those cameras? What ever happened to those $100,000? Taxpayers demand an answer, but officials are tight lipped.

These non existent cameras were supposed to be placed in strategic locations all over the island, according to local officials, and would record video onto a hard disk only accessible to chamber members and NYPD should there be any criminal activity. So now that these three crimes have recently occurred, where are those cameras? City Island Images reached out to NY Senator Klein and members of The City Island Chamber, Civic Association, but no one has provided us with any immediate comments. All we can wonder is why? What happened to the high profile $100K camera project?

U.S.-Russian Journalism Project

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City Island Images wishes to write a few stories about Russian Americans, who are living in NYC.

These specific subjects themes could include anti-corruption, child protection, community development, education and youth, environmental protection, gender equity, higher education, human rights and rule of law, media and access to information, migration and public health.

Ideally, we would like to focus on how the two countries are dealing with the problems of smoking cessation, domestic violence, obesity or waste management.... etc.

US Congressman Crowley's Open Invitation

Dear Friends:

Last October, we became aware of just how vulnerable New York is to flooding. Given the reality of more frequent severe weather and floods, it is critical that homeowners know whether their property is at risk and needs to be insured.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) prepares flood-risk maps and runs the National Flood Insurance Program in order to prepare and protect homes and businesses against floods. The maps for the New York City area are being updated and preliminary flood maps should be released early this summer.

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World's Largest Indoor Ice Skating Facility

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NYC has announced plans to transform the iconic Kingsbridge Armory in the Bronx, which has been vacant since 1996, into the world's largest indoor ice facility. The landmark armory, which occupies a full City block at 29 West Kingsbridge Road, will be redeveloped into a 750,000-square-foot ice sports facility to be known as Kingsbridge National Ice Center (KNIC).