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January 30, 2020

Max Rose Voted for USMCA, While Malliotakis Cheeses with Trump

 

Max Rose and his colleagues did the work to make USMCA happen. Here is Max Rose’s vote in favor of this bill. The bill is here.

Why is Nicole Malliotakis celebrating the signing of a bill she didn’t work on?  

 

 

Malliotakis didn’t recognize Max Rose’s vote for this bill.

Of course residents reminded Nicole Malliotakis that she said she regretted voting for Trump!

The NY Assembly was in session today and Malliotakis didn’t attend,so she could attend the  Trump event.

Malliotakis faces a primary race against, Brooklyn prosecutor, Joseph Caldarera.  Get your popcorn ready for their debate!

 

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January 29, 2020

How Did Councilman Brannan Score Lower Than Treyger?

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City and State released a couple of articles this week ranking NYC Council Members on their responsiveness, bill writing and being present. See here, here, and here.

I knew I had to look into the story more because I wasn’t sure how Brannan scored lower than Treyger….something is off.

 

Several people have sent the links and asked why I haven’t commented or shared the information, even Democrats!  It takes time to check things out and see what’s going on. 

 

 

 

 

 

This above graphic was sent to me and shows Brannan ranked 42 out of 50 Council members for attendance with only  72.48% days present at meetings. YIKES!  I thought, “What the heck is going on here?”

 

 

 

Then a Bay Ridge resident shared on social media that Brannan was out for medical leave. The person sharing that information is someone well-respected in the community. If what this resident wrote is true, then his absences will all be grouped together.

 

If you have read this blog for a bit, you know I follow the local politicians and Brannan never mentioned anything serious. Awhile back, he did write about being home ill, but it sounded more like a virus, than a serious condition that would require medical leave.   

 

 

January 2019 Brannan was present for all 11 meetings/committees that he was scheduled for

February – 12 Meetings – Brannan present for 9 (2 meetings were on the same day when he was out)

  • Absent February 7th – (2 meetings) 
  • Absent February 27th

March – 10 Meetings – Brannan was present for 8

  • Absent March 11th    (present on March 13th)
  • Absent March 14th

April – 9 Meetings – Brannan was present for 5 (one he missed due to conflicting schedule with another meeting ) and one was medically excused 

  • Absent April 11th 
  • (April 16th – conflict with another meetings)
  • Absent April 29th Committee on Public Safety
  • Absent April 30th – medical

May – 12 meetings – Brannan was present for 8 (medical for 4)

  • May 1st – medical 
  • May 8th – medical – 2 meetings
  • May 14th – medical
  • May 15th – medical

Present for May 20th

 

June – 11 Meetings – Brannan was present for 8 – 1 Conflict of Schedule (see below)

  • Absent on June 6th Committee on Public Safety
  • Absent June 17th Committee on Fire and Emergency Management
  • Absent June 25th Committee on Education
  • June 27th – Conflict with this meeting

 

July – 2 Meetings – Brannan attended one.

  • Absent on July 22 – Committee on Consumer Affairs and Business Licensing

 

August – 1 Meeting – Brannan was present for it.

 

September – 10 meetings (Brannan was present for 9) 

  • Absent September 23rd – Committee on Public Safety 

 

October – 5 meetings –  Brannan was present for all  (NYC Council deferred 7 meetings this month)

 

November – 2 committee meetings – Brannan was present for both

 

December- There are no meetings for December listed on the site.  Doesn’t NYC Council work in December?

It appears that the majority of the missed meetings are around the time when Brannan took medical leave (it’s marked on the NYC Council Meeting Agenda) so what the Bay Ridge resident said adds up. 

Of course, there are some regular missed days, but everyone has those for the flu , funerals, events or emergencies. 

City and State didn’t do a good job reporting here. A medical absence shouldn’t have been counted towards any council member. Another councilman was on leave for a new baby and got a low rating due to their strange rating system.  There’s too many spin doctors out there looking to get clicks instead of reporting the news we need. 

 

 

 

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January 29, 2020

Free Tax Preparation in Bay Ridge

Free tax preparation in Bay Ridge for anyone with income $64,000 or less (with dependents) or anyone with income $45,000 or less (single) or anyone who is self-employed with expenses of $5,000 or less.

What to Bring:

Government-issued photo ID (passport, driver’s license, etc.), original Social Security card(s) from the Social Security Administration, or ITIN letter(s) for yourself & all individuals on your return, All wage statements (W-2 forms, 1099-R, etc.), Last year’s tax return (if available), Documentation of higher education expenses, including tuition paid, loans received, student loan interest payments, & student fees, Child-care expenses, provider information & tax ID number, IRS IP PIN if you were assigned one due to tax-related identity theft. A new IP PIN is generated each year. Bank account number/routing (ABA) number for direct deposit. Proof of bank account routing and account numbers for direct deposit such as a blank check or letter from your bank.

 

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January 29, 2020

Wanted for Attempted Rape in Bay Ridge – 95th St.

 

 

 

 

 

This is the man that police say attempted rape and assaulted a woman in the 95th Street Subway station bathroom.

More info  here

 

 

 

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January 29, 2020

Bay Ridge Pols Choose Diverse Leaders

 

 

 

A political writer shared the above tweet.

 

Bay Ridge politicians have chosen who they will vote for. It’s not interesting or surprising. 

 

Malliotakis actually told Staten Island that she regretted voting for Trump in 2017. See here

 

 

 

 

 

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January 28, 2020

Luliano’s Got Approved for Outdoor Seating

 

 

 

Community Board 10 approved outdoor seating for Luliano’s at 7902 – 3rd Avenue provided they relocate their air conditioning unit.

 

 

 

 

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January 28, 2020

Water Main Break – 4th Avenue in Bay Ridge

 

 

 

There is a lot of commotion on 78th and 4th Avenue due to a water main break. 

The police have closed 77th – 79th Streets and the DEP is there. See two videos here.

The water has been turned off.

Councilman Brannan shared this:

 

Councilman Brannan said there is no impact on the subway.  Buses were temporary rerouted, but they are back on their route.

 

 

 

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January 27, 2020

Sexual Assault at 95th St and 4th Ave Station

 

 

 

The 68th Precinct Police announced that a 31-year-old woman was sexually assaulted in the train station at 95th Street and 4th Avenue around 10:00 AM this morning. Story here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The woman went into the bathroom and a man went in after her quickly. He choked and punched her from behind.  (Source)  He tried to pull off her leggings. (Source)

 

The Post shared this: “The woman screamed for help during the attack, and a good Samaritan opened the door to the restroom and said: “What’s going on in here?”  The attacker shut the door, but the good Samaritan pounded on it until the suspect stopped the attack and ran off.”   

This woman is a fighter and not a victim.  Between her fighting and the good samaritan’s help, she wasn’t rape. We prayed for her tonight because this is beyond awful. 

On the Citizen App, it showed that the man was wearing a blue ski mask and a backpack. (See here)

 

Councilman Brannan shared that a good Samaritan stepped in. The news shared that the man  tried to go into the bathroom to see what was going on, but the attacker  closed the door and continued to assault the victim. He banged on the door until the man left the bathroom. The attacker spoke to the good samaritan and said someone was trying to rob him!

 

 

 

 

 

The woman was brought to NYU Langone (formerly Lutheran) Hospital. She had a black eye and bruised face. 

 

 

 

 

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January 27, 2020

Why is Bay Ridge Academy Using St. Pat’s Students Pics?

A principal hasn’t been chosen for Bay Ridge Academy, so there is no one to set the vision for the school. 

Promotional materials for the new school features photos of  students from St. Pats (they are wearing St. Pats uniform).

 

 

 

One resident remarked that the  photos of the St. Pats students in the promotion material are now high school seniors.   WOW! 

 

The new school should pull all promotional materials, chose an experienced principal with a strong vision and take the politicians out of the process. Schools material isn’t the same as campaign flyers.

 

 

 

 

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January 25, 2020

Haveti Cafe and Lounge on Fifth Avenue

 

Haveti Cafe and Lounge will be opening at 6709 – 5th Avenue. 

O’delice Cafe was there since 2017.

 

 

Haveti Cafe is a hookah lounge. 

These are the house chicken wings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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January 25, 2020

Buy Fortune Cookies in Bulk Near Bay Ridge

It’s almost time for Chinese New Year. And that means it is time for some Chinese New Year celebrations. People love to get fortune cookies for their friends and children’s parties.

Places that sell fortune cookies in bulk or by a case:

1. Fei Long Store on 8th Avenue and 64th Street

2. New Tong Shen Trading Restaurant Supply 6308 Fort Hamilton Pkwy 718-745-1123

3. Amazon

4. Oriental Trading’s website

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January 25, 2020

Two-Yr-Old Boy Ran Into the Street and Was Hit

 

 

Loudlabs shared the picture above of a child and announced that around 7:00 pm tonight, a two-year-old boy ran out into the street and was hit by a car. This happened in front of 541 83rd Street.  Story here

 

The man did not know he hit a child. Another driver had to let him know. 

 

 

Adam of Loudlabs NYC wrote: “The 2-year-old boy was transported by NYU EMTs to Maimonides Hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. Police were speaking to the driver after the ambulance left and were seen asking folks for surveillance footage of the incident.” 

Prayers for his recovery and for his family…..and the man who hit him – he must be devastated. 

 

 

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