What's Going on Here on City Island?

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If you happen to find one of the most current paper copies of The Island Current, dated March 2013, you will learn that way back in January, NYC Comptroller John Liu visited City Island to address a meeting of the Civic Association. If you are among the tens of thousands who reads City Island Images, you can take time to review his profile and you will learn that Mr. Liu is among several candidates running for mayor of NYC.

Former Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrión is a resident of City Island and is also on that list of mayoral candidates running for mayor. However, to our knowledge he has not been invited to the same CICA community forum. City Island Images reached out to City Island Civic Association toppers last week for a clarification: Here is their official response: "We will be sending out invitations to all declared candidates (Democrats, Republicans and Carrion) in the race inviting them to address our group. The invitations should be sent out by weeks end.
Also just to clarify, when Mr. Liu came to address the Civic in January, it was in his capacity as NYC Comptroller. As you may know, he did not announce for another two months."

Meanwhile, City Islander Susan Bellinson recently hosted Mr. Carrion for a meet our neighbor and NYC mayoral candidate breakfast forum at island her home. City Island Images covered this event, but The Current apparently overlooked it.

Then, The City Island Chamber of Commerce sponsored a lunch meeting on Tuesday 4/16/13 at Portofino's Restaurant, located on 555 City Island Avenue. As previously mentioned on City Island Images, Chamber toppers invited City Islander Adolfo Carrión to speak at this organization's function. Following this report, The Current sent a representative to the Chamber luncheon. Congratulations to The Current!
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Carrión the 52 year old City Island resident wants to be NYC mayor so badly that he quit being a Democrat and switched his party registration to unaffiliated. By the way, this Bloomberg-style maneuver secured him a spot on the city’s Independence Party ballot line and guaranteed him a place in the city's general election.

However, there's good news and bad news. It turns out that Mr. Carrión's took his time paying for a remodeling job done for his nearly one million dollar home, which earned him a $10,000 fine from the city’s Conflicts of Interest Board, which he immediately paid.

The good news is that he is an experienced politician, who has served on the NYC council and served as Bronx Borough President. He also happens to be a bilingual Latino with worthwhile ideas. Among these are allowing NYC parents online access to student academic as well as disciplinary records. Carrión also has a high profile fan and supporter. Former President Ronald Reagan’s son, Michael, a big time conservative is a media amigo!

NYC Mayoral Candidates

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Which one of these NYC mayoral candidate do you plan to vote for and why? Is it Ms. C Quinn, Mr. G McDonald, Mr.J Lahota, Mr. S Albanese, Mr. B Thompson, Mr. J Liu, Mr. E. Salgado, Mr. B de Blasio, Mr. J Catsimatidis, or Mr. A Carrión?

C. Quinn - NYC Council Speaker Christine Quinn is a powerful politician and a Manhattan Democrat. She is trying to become the first female and first openly gay mayor of NYC. She has a background in progressive politics, but in the past has allied herself with Mike Bloomberg, staking out centrist positions on several key issues like paid sick days, the NYPD’s inspector general and the city’s relationship with real estate developers. Quinn lives in Chelsea with her wife, Kim Catullo.

S. Albanese - This Democrat is making a third bid for mayor, after politicking for City Hall twice before, back in 1997 and 2001. He was born in Italy, but Mr. Albanese moved to Park Slope with his family when he was a kid. Albanese worked as a public school teacher for nearly a decade before he was elected to the City Council in 1982. He represented Brooklyn for 14 years as a Democrat before stepping down to run his first mayoral campaign. Since leaving public office, he has worked in finance and law. Most recently as a managing director at Mesirow Financial. Albanese lives in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn with his wife Lorraine and their two daughters.

B. de Blasio, Bill is NYC Public Advocate and a Democrat, who represented Park Slope and its surrounding neighborhoods on the City Council for nearly a decade before he was elected Public Advocate back in 2009. Bill began his career working for ex-mayor David Dinkins and later on was instrumental in the Senate campaign of Democrat, Hillary Clinton. Bill De Blasio has two children with his wife, Chirlane McCray, who is a writer, a poet and feminist activist. Their teenage son is a public school student at Brooklyn Tech and their daughter is a college freshman.

J. Lahota - Joe Lhota, a member of the GOP left his post as MTA chairman three months ago to launch this campaign to run for City Hall. He knows the city well, following years as finance director and deputy to ex-Mayor Rudy Giuliani. He was born in The Bronx, is the son of a cop and the grandson of a firefighter and a cab driver, Lhota has also worked as an investment banker and an exec at Cablevision and Madison Square Garden. Lhota is a graduate of Georgetown University and Harvard Business School. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, Tamra and has one daughter.

E. Salgado - Rev. Salgado is a social conservative minister who represents the fast-growing community of evangelical Hispanics. His church is located in in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, he has a radio ministry and his campaign claims a potential base of about 300,000. However, he has little money, with limited name recognition among NYC’s liberal precincts.

B. Thompson - Ex-City Controller Bill Thompson is trying for his second chance at the Democratic mayoral nomination, after winning the party’s nod, back in 2009 but he lost to losing to Mayor Bloomberg, despite winning an unexpectedly strong 46% of the vote. Thompson is 59 years old and has served two terms as controller. He also headed the Board of Education, which ran the city school system back in the good old days before mayoral control. He is from Bedford Stuyvesant, but now lives in Harlem with his third wife, Elsie McCabe. He has two stepchildren from a grown daughter.

J. Liu - NYC Controller John Liu is a Democrat and was elected to the City Council back in 2001 to represent northeast Queens, then re-elected in 2005. When he won the race for City Controller in 2009, he became the first Asian American elected to city-wide office. Liu’s campaign fundraising practices are under a US Justice Department investigation. Two of his fund-raisers have been arrested on charges of wire fraud and obstruction of justice. Liu was born in The Republic of China, but moved to Queens with his family as a kid. Liu lives with his wife, Jenny, and their son in Flushing.

J. Catsimatidis - John is a Republican and was born on the small Greek island of Nisyros.
He came to New York with his family as a baby. Catsimatidis grew up in Harlem, went to school Brooklyn at Tech High School. After dropping out of New York University, Catsimatidis opened up a successful grocery store on UWS that is now a mega supermarket empire. He is the owner and CEO of the Gristedes market chain. John has an estimated net worth of $3 billion. Catsimatidis and his wife Margo have two children.

G. McDonald - George McDonald is an ex-Democrat and “homeless advocate” as the longtime head of The Doe Fund, which hires formerly homeless people to help clean the streets. He is a native of Spring Lake, New Jersey and started the large non-profit in 1985 during a sharp rise in NYC homelessness. Since then, the group has grown into a $50-million organization that aims to provide work, housing and education to people with histories of incarceration, homelessness and substance abuse. Before starting the Doe Fund, McDonald worked as an executive in the apparel industry and as a campaign worker in New York Democratic politics. He switched parties last summer in preparation for his mayoral run. He is the father of four.

A. Carrión, Jr. - Adolfo served as Bronx Borough President from 2002 to 2009. In 2010, The Obama Administration named him regional director for HUD's New York and New Jersey Regional Office. However, Adolfo left HUD in February 2012. The former Democrat dropped his party affiliation last year and is not currently registered with a party. Adolfo is now running as the Independence Party’s nominee and also hopes to run in the Republican primary. He is married and has four children. A Carrión, Jr. is also our neighbor and a proud resident of City Island. He lives right here on City Island Avenue.

Who Was Calvin Coolidge?

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The 30th President of The United States served over twice as many months. In fact, in the 67 months he actually served, Calvin Coolidge managed to successfully cut the federal budget.

At 2:30 on the morning of August 3, 1923, while visiting in Vermont, Calvin Coolidge received word that he was President. By the light of a kerosene lamp, his father, who was a notary public, administered the oath of office as Coolidge placed his hand on the family Bible.

RIP Jonathan Winters

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Jonathan Winters passed away of natural causes at his Montecito, California home at 6:45 p.m. PDT on April 11, 2013, surrounded by family and friends, according to his Website.

Jonathan Harshman Winters III. American funnyman, an actor, and artist.

Born: November 11, 1925, Bellbrook - Died: April 11, 2013, Montecito

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Rest in Peace, JW.

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CHAMBER LUNCHEON

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Please join The City Island Chamber of Commerce at Portofino's Restaurant at 555 City Island Avenue on Tuesday April 16th from 12pm-2pm.

Marlene Cintrone from Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation will speak and field your questions as to how to best take advantage of grants and low interest loans for small business and commercial property owners on City Island.

Former Bronx Borough and Mayoral Candidate Adolfo Carrion is also scheduled to speak.

This is an important meeting the chamber hopes more will, as there is strength in numbers.

SOCIAL MEDIA

Lately, I have found that I go on Facebook a lot and perhaps a bit too much. Like many others who enjoy posting photos, ideas or suggestions. I even find myself reading most of the comments from my witty friends and members of my my loving family, but if a particular photo, or post doesn't get much attention... I usually don't think much about it.

My kids and many family members are also very familiar with Facebook and when posts are made, for the next few hours it is difficult to not be curious about how many "likes" these posts are getting.

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ORCHARD BEACH

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The legendary Orchard Beach has been serving NYC loyalists since the 1930's, making it the oldest and only one in Bronx county.

Its famous Promenade is being revitalized, introducing classics such as the assorted food stands and music concert, which have received updates.

The 1.1 mile-long boardwalk mixes with classic beachfront scenes, making for a one-of-a-kind experience.

TAX FRAUD DANGERS

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The middle of April means that TAX TIME is here once again. Protect Yourself From Tax Fraud. There are steps to take and prevent added pain when seeking help in filing income tax returns.

New York State Commissioner of Taxation and Finance uncovered fraud among some tax preparers, taxpayers are being urged to take some simple precautions to make certain they do not become victims of fraud.

Taxation and Finance officials recommend steps for taxpayers to ensure they are not the target of fraudulent practices:

Ask for a written estimate of all fees before hiring a tax preparer