Vol. 53 No. 27
Saturday, July 7, 2018
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July 4th Celebrated With A Bang And A Boost
The annual Riverbay Fireworks Show was again a rousing success as thousands of residents came to the Section 2 Greenway on the evening of July 3rd to enjoy the festive display of pyrotechnics over the Hutchinson River. Prior to the show, the Unique Band entertained the crowd and refreshments were sold to help raise funds for Co-op City’s youth sports programs. An unexpected surprise was offered by City Councilman Andy King, who took the occasion to present a check to Riverbay officials for a million dollars, representing a grant to help fund the programs of the Riverbay Fund. Riverbay Fund President Rod Saunders thanked Councilman King for his hard work in securing the needed funding for community betterment initiatives. See more pictures on page 5. Photos by Alfred Lynch Jr. and Leandra Alexander Peters
Riverbay Power Plant produces record amount of electricity for Con Ed Responding to Con Ed’s need for more juice during this past week’s heat wave, the Riverbay Power Plant produced 16.85 megawatts of electricity that the New York City utility company used to prevent potential outages throughout the metropolitan area. “We delivered this power to Con Ed during a demand response emergency and continued to meet full electricity requirements to the residents of Co-op City,” said Anthony Ligato, Riverbay’s Senior Direc-
BY JIM ROBERTS
tor, Utility Assets. “This amount of electricity broke a record for the power plant. Last year during the same type of an event and test we were able to make 15 megawatts, so we added nearly two full megawatts. This will produce a significant amount of revenue for Riverbay and a necessary contribution to the reliability to the Con Ed grid,” Ligato said. Riverbay participates in the Consolidated Edison Demand Response program (Continued on page 9)
Pizza With A Cop...
BP Diaz schedules public hearing on animal shelter for July 19 Bus from Co-op City to be provided The office of Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. has scheduled a public hearing on New York City’s proposal to construct an Animal Care Center on city-owned property at 2050 Bartow Avenue, directly across the street from Co-op City. The hearing is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Thursday July 19th at the office of the Borough President, 851 Grand Concourse, room 600. The Borough President’s hearing is a required part of the ULURP procedure, (Continued on page 2) BY BILL STUTTIG
Investment dollars producing results in the Bronx and Co-op City
The transformation of the Bronx continues as more investment dollars keep flowing into projects that are rebuilding the borough. And the resurgence of Co-op City plays a large role in that revival. “Co-op City has been a huge part of the transformative changes occurring in The Bronx in the nine years I have been in office,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. “Co-op City’s contributions (Continued on page 2)
BY JIM ROBERTS
Dozens of Co-op City youth enjoyed pizza with officers from the 45th Precinct and Public Safety while discussing many of the issues that concern them. The evening was presented by the 45th Precinct Community Council and Assemblyman Mike Benedetto. (See story on page 4 and more photos on page 5.) Photo by Toriea McCauseland