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Monday, May 13, 2013

Dancing the night away



More than 50 chronically ill teens danced the night away on at the annual prom at The Children's Hospital at Montefiore. The teens were pampered beforehand, getting their nails and makeup professionally done and wore dresses and tuxedos donated from Operation Prom and Men's Warehouse. The prom is a special event for many of the kids who spend a lot of time in hospital, missing school and social events.

Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Fair at the Square

Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Fair at the Square: Photos by Gary Quintal BRONX, NEW YORK, May 13- The Westchester Square Merchants Association, in partnership with the Bronx Council on ...

Fair at the Square




Photos by Gary Quintal

BRONX, NEW YORK, May 13- The Westchester Square Merchants Association, in partnership with the Bronx Council on the Arts and NYC Dept. of Parks & Recreation, held the 5th Annual “Fair @ The Square”, on Saturday.       

This FREE multi-cultural event attracted fair-goers throughout the day and featuring an all day concert series hosted by Rhina Valentin "La Reina del Barrio" of BronxNet's OPEN Show and Dennis "Dion" Nardone of WVOX 1460AM Radio, as popular NY artists take the stage, including Alive N Kickin' ("Tighter, Tighter"), one of the premier event bands in the Tri-State area, Freestyle sensations Soave ("Cryin' Over You") and Fascination ("Why You Wanna Go"), Top 10 Billboard Songwriter Ron Rogers performing his worldwide #1 hit song "Deputy of Love" and giving us a sneak peak at his upcoming show production "Cowboys & Gangsters", returning artists -- Gene DiNapoli with his new Bronx Bombers Show featuring songs by Bobby Darin, Tony Orlando and many others, the Bronx Reign Dancers, Italian Hip Hop Movement artist SALESE, recording artist J Universal, freestyle artist Donna Williams, W.R.A.T.H., the new voice of Hip Hop, Bronx Undergound bands Scoutmaster Jack and If But When, Sierra Nelson of Mind Builders, students from the Just Nuts Music School, and many more performers and dancers... a show not to be missed!

This year’s fair featured a new and expanded Kid’s Fair & Activities Area with games, rides, and various performances.





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Friday, May 10, 2013

Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Bronx Baseball Great Hank Greenberg Remembered

Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Bronx Baseball Great Hank Greenberg Remembered: By Howard Goldin BRONX, NEW YORK, May 10- Hank Greenberg was born more than a century ago; he hung up his major league uniform two-thirds o...

Bronx Baseball Great Hank Greenberg Remembered


By Howard Goldin
BRONX, NEW YORK, May 10- Hank Greenberg was born more than a century ago; he hung up his major league uniform two-thirds of a century ago and he died a quarter of a century ago, yet very recently a new definitive biography of the baseball great was published and an expanded commemorative documentary film of his life was released.
Last week, John Rosengren, the author of “Hank Greenberg: Hero of Heroes” [New American Library, New York, March 2013] and Aviva Kempner, director of the multi-award winning film, “The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg” [The Ciesla Foundation, 2013] made two public appearances in New York City to promote their works and to rekindle memories of Greenberg for the older generation and educate those unfamiliar with Greenberg’s accomplishments.
The pair were at the Bergino Baseball Clubhouse at 67 East 11th Street and on Friday night, they appeared at the Jewish Community Center at 76th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.
Each spoke of the work produced and life of the baseball great. Each then answered questions and engaged the audience in a discussion of Greenberg. From the highly knowledgeable speakers and from their extensively researched works one can learn a great deal regarding the highly able and important former athlete as well as the times during which he was a famed athlete.
Both the book and the film very ably and interestingly tell the story of a man who lived a life that symbolized the conflicts and the triumphs of second-generation American Jews during the 1920s-1940s. Many individuals of that generation were drawn to assimilate into the American culture, yet, at the same time, wished to cling to their traditions and beliefs and not disappoint their parents. Greenberg symbolized as well as lived that life because he was the greatest Jewish athlete of the 1930s and 1940s and played Major League Baseball, which in that era was truly the national pastime.
Like millions of other American Jews, Greenberg, the son of Romanian immigrants, was born on the Lower East Side. At the age of six, he moved with his family to, what was then considered the country, the Bronx, where he was raised. The family lived at Crotona Park North throughout his childhood and early adulthood. He and his siblings attended public schools in the Bronx.
It was at James Monroe High School and at the fields of Crotona Park that Henry, the Americanized version of Hyman, the name his parents intended to give him, improved his skills for his future profession, baseball.
The tall, (6-4), athletic young man hungered for a career in professional baseball although his mother and father wished for all their children to complete a college education and enter a profession like medicine or law.
In the early 1930s, Greenberg’s ability led to his acceptance by one of the 16 major league franchises, the Detroit Tigers. The young man worked very hard to perfect his athletic skills and thus, became one of the best players of his era. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame a decade after his playing career ended. Greenberg’s ability, his higher salary than most other players in the big leagues at that time and especially, his religion led to his becoming a target of bigoted fans and players, even those on his own team.
That Greenberg was a star in Detroit in the 1930s may seem strange as two of the major promoters of anti-Semitism of that era, Henry Ford and Father Charles Coughlan, were headquartered in the area and had large followings.
Although the animosity toward the Jewish star ballplayer was intense, especially during that period, it was not as vicious as that directed toward Jackie Robinson in the year he integrated the majors, 1947, which was also Greenberg’s final year in the big leagues. The relationship between Greenberg and Robinson was one of mutual respect and admiration.
Although the book and film were not jointly produced, they make a great companion item. Rosengren, the author of this book and several other award winning volume, gave due credit to Kempner’s film, which was originally produced more than a dozen years before his book was published, for inspiring his work. Kempner, who was raised in Detroit, was told of her father’s hero throughout her childhood. She decided to pursue the film project upon hearing of Greenberg’s death in 1986. The joint appearance was especially effective as both are exceptionally knowledgeable and each has a viewpoint that complemented the other.
Both creators, after years of research, became drawn to their subject, yet the works produced, although deservedly favorable toward Greenberg provide a portrait that is honest and balanced.
Also, each of the two pieces, book and film, adds to the worth of the other. The words of the biography amplify what is seen in the film and the scenes of the documentary bring life to the words of the volume. Each in itself is a superbly done project that the reader/viewer will enjoy and learn from. Together their value is even further enhanced. To those who are interested in baseball history and/ or wish to better understand the life lived by second generation Jews in the early to mid-twentieth century, the purchase of both items would be very much worthwhile.
For further information of the two works of art and history one can consult the following websites-www.hankgreenbergfilm.org and www.hankgreenberg.net.




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Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Ben Franklin Democratic Club

Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Ben Franklin Democratic Club: Riverdale Report By Robert Press BRONX, NEW YORK, May 10- The all-powerful Ben Franklin Democratic Club in the 81 st Assembly District ...

Ben Franklin Democratic Club


Riverdale Report
By Robert Press


BRONX, NEW YORK, May 10- The all-powerful Ben Franklin Democratic Club in the 81st Assembly District has held the balance of power in the Northwest Bronx once current Councilman G. Oliver Koppell was elected to the New York State Assembly. 

Adding to the huge line up of elected officials endorsed by the club has not always been so easy. Now with term limits many more candidates seem to be running for office as was the case in past citywide election before them. A candidate citywide needs to achieve a percentage of over 40 percent in a citywide race where there are more than two candidates or there is a run off election between the two top finishers. This happened in the 2009 Democratic primary for City Comptroller and Public Advocate. For Comptroller, John Liu received 38 percent of the vote and was in a run off election with David Yassky who got 30+ percent. Two other candidates split the rest of the vote. For Public Advocate Bill DeBlasio received 32+ percent of the vote and was in a run off election with Mark Green who got almost 31 percent. Three other candidates split the rest of the vote.

This year there are six democratic candidates running for mayor, and it is expected that former Congressman Anthony Weiner may make it seven. In the Democratic race for Public advocate there are four candidates. In the Republican race for mayor there are three candidates running for mayor, and Adolfo Carrion who is trying to be like Mike Bloomberg without Bloomberg's clout or money. In all probability there will have to be a run off election for the Democratic choice for mayor as previous front runner City Council Speaker Christine Quinn who never got over the 40 percent margin in early polls is now falling short of 30 percent. That is why the endorsement of the Ben Franklin Democratic club is so important to all of the Democratic candidates for mayor.

I will have a recap of the 53rd Annual Ben Franklin Dinner in next weeks column as it is taking place after our deadline. You can however check my blog at www.100percentbronx.blogspot.com for a recap of just who attended the dinner, and see the many photos that I took of the dinner. The Ben Franklin Club will be hosting a mayoral candidates forum on Thursday May 23rd, and I will have more on the mayoral forum in next weeks column.

Saturday May 18th “Its My Park Day” activities will be going on at Ewing Park. Volunteers can clean up, paint over graffiti on the park benches, do plantings, move wood chips, among the many other activities that can be done to fix up a park that has not seen much maintenance. The time is from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the West 232nd area to start. This event is co-sponsored by the Parks Department and Community Board # 8 who say to wear old clothes to this event.

On Sunday May 19th from 12 – 4 p.m. you will be able to walk on Riverdale Avenue from West 256th Street to West 259th Street as it is closed to traffic for the North Riverdale Spring Festival, sponsored by the North Riverdale Merchants Association. There is a bouncy castle, live music, clowns, face painting, children's activities, delicious food, shopping specials, and we are told much more to be expected.

You can check my blog for the latest listing of weekly events going on at Wave Hill that are too many to list here, and other upcoming events.

If you have any comments about this column or would like to have an event listed or covered in this column or on my blog you can e-mail us at 100percentbronxnews@gmail.com or call 718-644-4199 Mr. Robert Press.



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