Co-op City Times 08/22/15

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Riverbay begins test with new lobby monitors

© Copyright 2015 Co-op City Times

Vol. 50 No. 33

Saturday, August 22, 2015

BY BILL STUTTIG

chance to view the newly installed Earlier this week, Riverbay Technical monitor in action for the first time late Services Manager Rick Schmidt put the Thursday afternoon, and they each liked finishing touches on the installation of a what they saw. new high definition television monitor in (Continued on page 2) the lobby of Building 35. The monitor gives the Building 35 lobby attendant the chance to view images from nine surveillance cameras in the building’s public areas and report anything that he or she deems as suspicious immediately to the Public Safety dispatcher. Management officials, including Interim General Manager Noel Ellison, Management leaders visited the Building 35 lobby Thursday afternoon to see firsthand the prototype of a new Public Safety Chief Frank lobby monitor which displays images from surveillance Apollo, Director of Special cameras in public areas throughout the building. (L—R) Projects Joe Boiko, and Interim General Manager Noel Ellison, Section 5 CSO Director Valerie Hayes, Building 35 resident Doris Singer, Section 5 CSO Director Director of Special Projects Joe Boiko, Technical Services Valerie Hayes got the Director Rick Schmidt, and Chief Frank Apollo. Photo by Bill Stuttig

Schools in Co-op City outscore district averages in state test results

BY JIM ROBERTS

Results of the 2015 Grades 3-8 English Language Arts (ELA) and Math Tests released by the state Education Department this month again show that Co-op City schools outperformed the averages for schools in their Bronx district, and one school, MS 180, nearly doubled the proficiency numbers of the overall district. The annual state tests are given to all students in grades three through eight and cover math and English. The test results are scored on four levels, with Level 4 being the highest score. This was the third year of students taking

new, harder state tests aligned with the federal Common Core standards. Students who reach Level 4 and Level 3 are considered proficient and meet the state’s standards for that subject. Level 1 and Level 2 results indicate that the student has a partial or below grade level mastery of the subject. Third-grade students at PS 153 Helen Keller scored at 47.5% proficiency in ELA compared to the overall District 11 Bronx score of 21.8%, more than doubling the district average. In math, they

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Despite delays, Chinese Buffet promises improvements and expansion when new location opens BY BILL STUTTIG

Chinese buffet coming soon. While Seven Seas and Palombo have been gone for many, many months and the commercial space vacant, Riverbay and the owner of the Chinese Buffett, Jian Huang, have been waiting for months for the city’s Department of Buildings (DOB) to give final approval to let the renovations begin that will make the new expanded Chinese Buffet a reality in the near future. Riverbay’s Director of Commercial Leasing, Kim Umstead, told the Co-op City Times this week that Riverbay’s architect has been in regular contact with DOB officials about clearing up past violations from one of the previous restaurant owners. AcJian Huang, owner of the Chinese Buffet on Bartow cording to Ms. Umstead, a

Visitors to the Bartow Shopping Mall this week can’t help but notice a huge sign strung across the front of the commercial spaces formerly occupied by Seven Seas Restaurant and Palombo Bakery promising a new luxurious

Avenue, stands underneath a large banner he hung in front on the two Bartow Mall storefronts that he hopes to occupy within a few months. Photo by Bill Stuttig

Co-op City Community Fair

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Saturday, September 12th Noon - 6 p.m.

For information on becoming a vendor, please call 718-320-3300 x3532. Applications can be picked up at our administrative office located at 2049 Bartow Avenue, Bronx, NY 10475

A job well done!

Riverbay Employee Appreciation & Team Building Day (Continued on page 4)

FRIDAY, AUGUST 28TH

Offices will operate as normal until 12 p.m. After 12 p.m., all departments will operate on a Holiday schedule. Only emergency calls will be responded to. We thank you in advance for your cooperation and understanding while our staff attends our appreciation and team building day programs. —Riverbay Management

Riverbay Assistant General Manager Warren Mitchell, Building and Grounds Director Donovan Plummer and Human Resources Manager Trenise Myrie came by the Buildings and Grounds Department Thursday to personally thank each of the 31 summer interns who helped keep Co-op City’s grounds beautiful this summer. Myrie said: “I would like to thank all the young people and their families who committed to this proc ess. They have sown good seeds into the fabric of Co-op City. We are extremely grateful for their contributions to the Riverbay family.” Photo by Bill Stuttig


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