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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Jeter Moves Up on Hit List


CC, Yanks Can’t Keep Rays Down



(Lucky for him, unlucky for the Yanks - This young fan got hold of a ball Friday night, but the Yankees couldn't win for him.)


Photos by Gary Quintal  


By Rich Mancuso
BRONX, NEW YORK, September 15- David Price of the Tampa Bay Rays has had success as the opposing pitcher when facing the New York Yankees’ CC Sabathia. Coming off a 5-5 road trip, that concluded winning their last two at Boston, the Yankees needed Sabathia to be his best.
Price, got the best of Sabathia again Friday night in the Bronx pitching the Rays to 6-4 win at Yankee Stadium, the start of an important three-game series in what has become a tight race for first place in the American League east.
“That was a big game for us facing CC and that lineup,” said Price (18-5) who won his league leading 18th game. He improved to 7-4 against the Yankees and his team has won seven of eight against New York when he is on the mound.
Though Sabathia looked sharp at times, limiting the Rays to one hit through five innings, his location was not evident as the Rays’ scored three runs in the fifth inning. A double, walk, RBI single and a wild pitch put Tampa ahead.
“I still believe in CC,” said Yankees manager Joe Girardi.  “There’s a guy that’s done so many special things for us here so I still believe in him.” Sabathia allowed six hits and four runs in 6/2-3 innings and he lost control of his breaking ball in that fifth inning.
Said Sabathia, “I feel good. I am just not going out there and executing pitches.”
The Yankees, struggling to score runs with runners in scoring position, 1-for-6, could not surmount a significant rally when Price left the game after seven innings, striking out six on five hits.
Curtis Granderson hit his 38th home run in the fifth inning off Price. Alex Rodriguez hit his 18th home run of the season when Price left the game off Joel Peralta in the eighth inning that that led to the final Yankees runs of the evening.
It was the 647th career home run for Rodriquez that sent him past Lou Gehrig for ninth place on the runs list with 1,899.
With his 3,284th hit in the fifth inning, Derek Jeter broke a tie with Willie Mays for sole possession of 10th place on baseball’s all-time hits list. But as Jeter said, “It is more important to win games,” as the Yankees remained tied with Baltimore for first place with Baltimore in the division.
Fernando Rodney tossed 1.2 scoreless innings and got the five out save, his 43rd. “We had two Cy Young Award candidates pitch tonight for us,” said Rays manager Joe Maddon commenting about Price and Rodney.
“It’s something that when the season is over I will have an opportunity to appreciate it more,” commented Jeter about the milestone hit. “Right now I want to concentrate on winning games.”
The Yankees will try and get on the winning track again Saturday afternoon. Ivan Nova, (11-7) gets his first start since coming off the disabled list 
e-mail Rich Mancuso: Ring786@aol.,com


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Friday, September 14, 2012

Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Conviction in 27-year-old Cold Case

Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Conviction in 27-year-old Cold Case: BRONX, NEW YORK, September 12- Bronx District Attorney Robert T. Johnson announced that a 47-year-old deaf Pennsylvania man has b...

Conviction in 27-year-old Cold Case



BRONX, NEW YORK, September 12- Bronx District Attorney Robert T. Johnson announced that a 47-year-old deaf Pennsylvania man has been convicted of manslaughter in the stabbing death of a 21-year-old Bronx man in the Summer of 1985.

Gabriel Thompson, of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, pled guilty to one count of manslaughter in the first degree before State Supreme Court Justice Margaret Clancy. The judge set sentencing for Thursday, September 27, 2012 in Part H79. Under the plea agreement, Thompson is to receive a term of four to 12 years imprisonment.

Thompson admitted that on August 31, 1985, he stabbed Miguel Lopez once in the chest causing his death during an altercation on the sidewalk in front of an apartment building at 1013 East 180th Street. According to Thompson’s statement to investigators, he believed that Lopez was romantically involved with Thompson’s girlfriend prior to the attack.

The homicide remained unsolved until September 2010 when Thompson was arrested by Retired Detective Anthony Padilla, then assigned to the NYPD Cold Case Squad. NYPD re-opened the investigation in 2006 after receiving a tip from a witness. During the course of his investigation, Det. Padilla re-interviewed several witnesses, including one who said that he failed to identify Thompson in 1985, because he had been threatened. Ultimately, investigators were led to Thompson who had moved out of state to Pennsylvania. When Thompson returned to the Bronx for an extended visit in 2010 he was interviewed by detectives and admitted that he stabbed Lopez.


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Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Cougar Gate Claims Naomi!

Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Cougar Gate Claims Naomi!: Challenger Beats Rivera Tracy Towers Decided the 80 th A.D. Race By Robert Press BRONX, NEW YORK, September 15- It ...

Cougar Gate Claims Naomi!


Challenger Beats Rivera

Tracy Towers Decided the 80th A.D. Race

By Robert Press

BRONX, NEW YORK, September 15- It was not until after 12:30 a.m. that the 80th A.D. race was over, and Mark Gjonaj declared the winner, besting incumbent Naomi Rivera and damaging the Rivera political dynasty.

In early returns challenger Mark Gjonaj was ahead by almost 20 points, and by 10 p.m. incumbent Naomi Rivera was already on television thanking those who had worked on her campaign. A rousing roar came from the large crowd that had gathered at the Gjonaj party thinking it was a concession speech, but it was going to be a long night. As more results came in the lead narrowed, and the 20-point lead shrunk to a single digit lead at one point.

The same problem that occurred in the June congressional election happened in this election as voters found that their name did not appear in the registration books. Others found out that their Election District had changed, and that they were at the wrong table while some found that their poll site had changed. I was at one poll site where a woman claimed she voted for many years at this poll site, but her name was not in the book. She even went as far to say that her sister's name (who lives at the same address) was in the book pointing to it.
It was because of situations like that where there was a question of a voter’s status that the voter is then given an “Affidavit Ballot” to fill out which did not get scanned, but was put into an envelope at each desk to be verified by the Board of Elections at a later date after the election. There had to be about 200 of these type of ballots used during the day so any victory by either candidate would have to be even greater than the number of Affidavit ballots. Each side would claim that they had the majority of such ballots in question, and or would question the registration of the person who filled out the ballot. That is what happened in a very close special election for a Brooklyn State Senate seat which took the Board of Elections (and courts) months to decide a winner.

So any win in the 80th A.D. had to be greater than the amount of any outstanding ballots or it could take weeks to get a winner. At 11 p.m. Mark Gjonaj's lead was down to about 150 votes that was not large enough to declare victory yet. People were wondering why it was taking so long to get the full results in, and where was the Tracy Towers’ vote that was thought Gjonaj had won big. Tracy Towers residents had a big problem on their hands with a huge rent increase looming, and when it was said that Naomi Rivera could not help. Mark Gjonaj hired a lawyer to help the tenants stop the rent increase.

By 11:30 p.m. the Gjonaj lead started to grow again not to a safe margin of victory yet, but one could tell it would be a Gjonaj victory. A short time after midnight his lead had grown to over 500 votes (52 - 41 percent) clearly enough to declare victory as 99 percent of the vote was in. It was said that the Tracy Towers poll site (which has been historically late in getting in results) had just come in, and provided the winning margin of victory. Mark then arrived, congratulated everyone in the room, thanked everyone who was a part of his winning campaign, gave a brief speech, and then went around the room to shake everyone's hand.

With his victory decided some time before Democratic primary winner in the 87th A.D., Mr. Luis Sepulveda came in to the ballroom at Maestro's to congratulate Mark Gjonaj on his victory. 

Finally let me say I do not know how the poll workers were able to endure a 16-hour workday, with many putting in even more time. I traveled through-out the 80th A.D. yesterday stopping by almost everyone of the polling sites, and I tried to talk to as many people as I could which included the poll workers. 

City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and the City Council who are fighting for other workers right to fair pay needs to look into this as the $200 pay if overtime after 8 hours of work is factored in comes out to only $10.00 dollars an hour, without benefits is lower than the recent living wage bill passed by the city council.

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Thursday, September 13, 2012

Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Tracy Towers residents protest rent increase

Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Tracy Towers residents protest rent increase: (Photo by David Greene) By David Greene BRONX, NEW YORK, September 13- A few dozen residents of the Mitchell-Lama co...

Tracy Towers residents protest rent increase



(Photo by David Greene)

By David Greene

BRONX, NEW YORK, September 13- A few dozen residents of the Mitchell-Lama complex known as Tracy Towers stood on the steps of the Bronx County Courthouse, demanding officials put an end to a 16 percent rent increase effective September 1.

Residents were joined with New York State Assembly candidate Mark Gjonaj, who filed an injunction on their behalf, to stop the proposed 60 percent increase over the next three-years.

During the courthouse demonstration held on Jean Hill, President of the Tracy Towers Tenants Association, claimed, “They've got $4 million in loans... that has not been accounted for (and) $147 million in dept that the’re never going to have to pay, but the tenants of Tracy Towers have to pay out of their pockets to pay a $40 million bond loan.”

Hill continued, “Mitchell-Lama was suppose to be affordable housing, what happened to our affordable housing?”

Residents claim that management has been paying $5,000 a month for the last five-years for a scaffolding around the building. They also claim constant boiler and elevator breakdowns are effecting the 800-families who call the complex home.

Residents also claim the complex has over 800 violations with the Department of Buildings and charge that management is warehousing dozens of apartments, possibly waiting for the building to possibly go co-operative in the future.

Hill asked, “Doesn't anyone pay attention to this stuff?”

Gjonaj sated, “At a time when families are just getting by and making ends meet, a 65 percent increase is wrong and unjust in so many ways.” 

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