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Vol. 53 No. 38

Saturday, September 22, 2018

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Legislative Committee Plans Meeting New Police Chief Brings 37 Years With Co-op City Commuters Of NYPD Experience To Co-op City

Shareholders who depend on public bus service provided by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) are encouraged to share their concerns and opinions for restructuring the current bus routes to better serve the community with the Riverbay Legislative Committee. The committee, chaired by Board director Rod Saunders, will meet in open session from 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 29th, in Dreiser Auditorium B. Shareholders who would like to speak should sign the sign-in sheet. This pre-“Fast Forward” meeting will be an opportunity to prepare and present a cohesive plan when the MTA brings its “Fast Forward Bronx Bus Sexual and Domestic Network Redesign Workshop” to Co-op Violence Seminar City on Tuesday, October 9, 6-8 p.m. in Next Thursday in room 31 of the Bartow Center. Similar workshops have been scheduled by the Bartow Center MTA throughout the city; the Co-op BY FIIFI FRIMPONG City workshop is one of six being held The Co-op City Department of in Bronx communities to interact with Public Safety will offer a seminar and solicit input from local stakeholders on preventing sexual crimes and who utilize the MTA’s bus service in domestic violence on Thursday, Sept. order to better service those riders. 27, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in room 31 “In 2009 and 2010 when the MTA preof the Bartow Community Center. sented their proposal to change our bus Sergeant Milton Gregory of Pub- routes, we did not come out strongly lic Safety will be the host for the enough or weigh in, and so we do not event. He will be joined by special want a repeat of that,” said Director guest speakers from the Legal Infor- Saunders. mation for Families Today and New In fact, in the February 27, 2010 issue York Police Department’s Special of the Co-op City Times announcing the (Continued on page 2) March 3, 2010 (Continued on page 2) BY ROZAAN BOONE

Appreciation Luncheon Recognized Community’s First Responders Co-op City held its annual First Responders Appreciation Luncheon on Friday, September 14, with Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams as the guest speaker. The event, which took place in the BY DANIELLE CRUZ

Bartow Mall courtyard, included a catered lunch and live DJ. Organized by the Riverbay Security Committee—which is chaired by Director Jerome Rice—and the Riverbay Corporation, the First Responders (Continued on page 3)

Co-op City First Responders pose with their appreciation awards. Photo by Fiifi Frimpong

Rebroadcast of Sept. 12th Riverbay Board Meeting

The Wednesday, Sept. 12th Riverbay Board meeting, held in the Einstein Center, will be broadcast on Friday, Oct. 5; Saturday, Oct. 6, and Sunday, Oct. 7, from 4 p.m. – 10 p.m. Be an informed cooperator. Tune in to Channel 12 (MATV) or Channel 591 (Cablevision).

Joseph R. Riley, the newlyappointed police chief of the Co-op City Public Safety Department, started his long and varied career with the NYPD walking the beat in BedfordStuyvesant in the early 1980s. Riley has served in many capacities over the past three decades and brings that wide range of experience to this community. “My tenure with the NYPD was phenomenal,” Riley said. “The training and the executive development that I received was the best in the world. The NYPD is the world’s greatest large metropolitan police department.” Riley comes to the Co-op City community with over 37 years of law enforcement experience. He began his career on patrol in the 77th Precinct in Brooklyn and was proBY JIM ROBERTS

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Chief Joseph Riley (left) and Capt. David Perez of the Co-op City Public Safety Department, both veterans of the NYPD, bring their leadership experience to Co-op City, emphasizing collaboration with residents. Chief Riley took over as CCPD Chief on Sept. 17, after 37 years with the NYPD. Photo by Jim Roberts

Co-op City’s 50th Anniversary Banquet Tickets Available Online

Shareholders who would like to attend Co-op City’s 50th Anniversary Gala Dinner Dance on December 10th at Marina Del Rey can now order tickets online by logging onto www.co-opcitygala.eventbrite.com. Tickets are $125 each with a limited number of discounts available to shareholders qualified under SCRIE and DRIE. For more information, call 347-913-4226.

Planning Commission Set To Vote On Animal Shelter On Bartow Ave. Sept. 26 A vote to approve the controversial proposed New York City animal shelter across the street from Co-op City is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 26, at the New York City Planning Commission. If the Commission votes “yes,” the proposal then moves on the New York City Council and ultimately to Mayor de Blasio if the council also approves the plan. The City Planning Commission meeting will be live streamed. (See https://www1.nyc.gov/site/planning/about/commission-meetings.page). A CPC report will be available online within a few days of the vote detailing the CPC’s consideration of the proposal. Check here: http://a030-cpc.nyc.gov/html/ cpc/index.aspx. (Continued on page 4) BY JIM ROBERTS

C.L.A.A.Y. @ Co-op City Information Session TODAY!

C.L.A.A.Y. @ Co-op City is seeking volunteers and participants. Come to room 31, Bartow Center, today, Saturday, Sept. 22, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. for an information session. Turn your ideas into action. C.L.A.A.Y. is a free program geared to fifth graders, middle school and high school students. It teaches powerful skills to make a difference in your community. Light refreshments will be served. For more information, please contact Riverbay Board Director Leah Richardson, 917-495-0585.


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