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Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Allerton Activist Underdog in Public Advocate Race...
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Allerton Activist Underdog in Public Advocate Race...: (Photo by David Greene) By David Greene BRONX, NEW YORK, OCTOBER 8- Tireless community activist Irene Estrada of Allerton has th...
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Allerton Activist Underdog in Public Advocate Race...
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Allerton Activist Underdog in Public Advocate Race...: (Photo by David Greene) By David Greene BRONX, NEW YORK, OCTOBER 8- Tireless community activist Irene Estrada of Allerton has th...
Allerton Activist Underdog in Public Advocate Race
(Photo by David Greene)
By David Greene
BRONX, NEW YORK, OCTOBER 8- Tireless community activist Irene Estrada of Allerton has thrown her hat into the highly contested runoff for Public Advocate after recently accepting the nomination from the little-known War Veterans Party.
Estrada, a grass-roots organizer with strong times to the local police precincts and community boards, goes against Catherine Guerriero, a professor at Columbia University; Brooklyn Councilwoman Letitia James; Reshma Saujani, the founder of a Manhattan non-profit, and Daniel Squadron, a State senator currently representing parts of Brooklyn and Manhattan.
Running in the November 5 election, Estrada, an ordained minister, vowed to bring, "equal representation for all communities to have a voice that will bring results," if elected.
Monday, October 7, 2013
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Fordham Rams Through to Another Victory
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Fordham Rams Through to Another Victory: Team Undefeated at 6-0 Photos by Gary Quintal By Howard Goldin BRONX, NEW YORK, OCTOBER 7- A capacity crowd was drawn to Jack Coffey Fie...
Fordham Rams Through to Another Victory
Team Undefeated at 6-0
Photos by Gary Quintal
By Howard Goldin
BRONX, NEW YORK, OCTOBER 7- A capacity crowd was drawn to Jack Coffey Field in the Bronx on Saturday afternoon to watch two undefeated, offensive college football powerhouses, the Fordham University Rams (6-0) and the Lehigh Mountain Lions (4-1) clash. The contest was the first in the Patriot League between two undefeated and ranked teams since 2009. At game time, Fordham was nationally ranked 13/12 and Lehigh 10/13 in the FCS.
The Fordham offense moved steadily on its first series of downs. The Rams marched 78 yards across the field. A 25-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Mike Nebrich to Sam Ajala culminated the successful drive.
The Rams took the football to the Lehigh nine yard line in their second possession, but settled for a 26-yard field goal by Michael Marando at 4:10 to raise the Fordham advantage to 10-0.
The highly rated Lehigh offense was finally heard from at the close of the first quarter as senior Brandon Bialkowski threw a 9-yard pass to fellow senior Sergio Fernandez-Soto for the first Lehigh touchdown of the afternoon, which cut the deficit to 10-7.
The Rams were first on the board again in the second quarter as sophomore Jared Crayton ended an 80-year drive with a 3-yard touchdown run at 10:17.
The final touchdown of the first half was a replication of the first score as Nebrich again connected with Ajala with a 40-yard touchdown pass. Fordham led, 24-14, at the half.
The next Fordham score at 5:33 of the third was the third in which Nebrich and Ajala combined. The yardage for the score again increased as this touchdown was for 62 yards. Ajalaa’s three touchdowns doubled his total for 2013.
At the time of the next touchdown for the Mountain Hawks, 2:58 in the third, Fordham led by only three points, 31-28.
Two turnovers by Lehigh led to the next two touchdowns for the Rams as the home team took full advantage of the Lehigh miscues.
Fordham’s Ada Malkiewicz recovered a Lehigh fumble on the Lehigh 15 with 1:32 left in the third quarter. After a five-yard penalty against Fordham, Carlton Koonce, Fordham’s record holding ground gainer, ran 20 yards for a touchdown.
The next drive by the Mountain Hawks was halted at the Fordham 29 as Levon Williams made the only interception of the contest. On the sixth play of the Fordham drive, quarterback Nebrich ran one yard to score Fordham’s sixth touchdown of the afternoon.
Lehigh’s coach, Andy Coen, now in his eighth season at the helm, recognized the importance of his team’s errors, “The game flipped on the turnovers. They [Fordham] scored off that. That obviously was a difference.” He pointed out that a 31-28 contest with Lehigh in possession of the football became a 45-28 game shortly after those plays.
The remaining minutes of the fourth quarter did not affect the result.
There were many contributors to the victory on the Fordham offensive and defensive sides. Nebrich was especially effective. He completed 26 of 36 passes, four for touchdowns and none intercepted. The 384 yards gained was bettered only 11 times in Fordham history, including a 413 yard performance by current coach Joe Moorhead in 1995.
Coach Coen of Lehigh expressed extremely high praise for the opposing quarterback [Nebrich], “He’s the best one [quarterback] I’ve seen in my tenure at Lehigh [eight years]. He’s got great skill. He’s obviously well-coached.”
Koonce’s 127 yards gained on the ground raised his 2013 total to 752 in the six contests. Ajala caught seven passes for a career-high total of 166 yards and three touchdowns. Marando scored 10 points on a field goal and seven extra points to raise his year’s points to a team high 58.
Fordham’s six wins to begin the year has not been accomplished since 1988. The last season that the Rams began a season with seven consecutive victories was 1930.
Fordham will carry its undefeated mark to D.C. next Saturday afternoon as the Rams face the Georgetown Hoyas. The Rams will not return to Jack Coffey Field until November 2, when they host Bucknell.
Friday, October 4, 2013
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): What’s Going On at Wave Hill
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): What’s Going On at Wave Hill: Have I impressed upon you how pleased we are that wellness programs now continue year-round? Picture this Saturday morning: a session ...
What’s Going On at Wave Hill
Have I impressed upon you how pleased we are that wellness programs now continue year-round? Picture this Saturday morning: a session of Tai Chi, then a light lunch in The Café and a mosey over to Glyndor Gallery for artist talks that focus on the richly diverse work in the fall group show. Or this Sunday morning at Wave Hill: Yoga or Meditation, followed by a light lunch and then a lively cooking demo with local beekeeper and mead-maker Roger Repohl. How lovely to know that rain or shine, warm or chilly, those wellness sessions await your weekend mornings.
Choi’s sculptural installation in Wave Hill’s fall show, Tandem Pursuits, uses antique silverware, antique chain mail, metal and string to create a school of fish swimming in the mouth of the fireplace in south gallery. It’s just one of many interesting takes on the connection between armor and fish that is at the heart of the show.
October 19- Tai Chi Chuan
Quiet like a mountain, moving like a river, Tai Chi is a sequence of gentle movements based on images found in nature.In this beginner-level class, Irving Yee, a member of the William CC Chen Tai Chi School, introduces students to the internal martial arts and promotes an awareness of its benefits.
Sessions are held outdoors only and are weather dependent. Call (718) 549-3200 x245 by 8 a.m. on the day of the class for program updates. Session fee: $23/$15 Wave Hill Member. Registration opens onsite at 9:30 a.m.
Meet at the Perkins Visitor Center, 10 - 11 a.m.
October 19- Family Art Project
What is the first letter of your first name? Have you ever wanted to see it shine? Now is your chance to turn it into an emblem as we make our projects shimmer and shine, inspired by former Wave Hill resident Bashford Dean’s armor.
Free, and admission to the grounds is free until noon.
Wave Hill House, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
WAVE HILL HOUSE, 10AM‒1PM
October 19- History Walk
Discover the fascinating history of Wave Hill’s architecture and landscape on a walk with a Garden Guide. This season, tours focus on Wave Hill House, recently reopened after a two-year renovation.
Hear about the people who once resided in this splendid Hudson River mansion, among them Mark Twain, Arturo Toscanini, Bashford Dean and Theodore Roosevelt. Free, and admission to the grounds is free until noon.
Meet at the Perkins Visitor Center, 11 a.m.
October 19- Artists’ Talk
The curators of Wave Hill’s fall exhibition, Tandem Pursuits: Armor & Ichthyology, lead a gallery talk with exhibition artists, who share the concepts behind their work, as well as their research about fish and/or armor.
Free with admission to the grounds.
Glyndor Gallery 2 p.m.
October 20- Bird Walk
Just for members! Enjoy special access to the grounds on quiet autumn mornings before we open to the public.
Naturalist Gabriel Willow leads this early morning bird walk. Recommended for ages 10 and older.
Although this event is free for Wave Hill Members, registration is required, online at www.wavehill.org, by calling (718) 549-3200 x305 or at the Perkins Visitor Center.
Meet at Wave Hill front gate at 8 a.m.
For more information call (718) 549-3200. On the web at www.wavehill.org.
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