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Vol. 59 No. 44
Saturday, November 2, 2024
General Election Day – Tuesday, Nov. 5 Polls open from 6 a.m. – 9 p.m.
By ROZAAN BOONE
Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024, is General Election day and voters are heading to the polls to elect the new President and Vice President of the United States of America, their US Senate and Congressional representatives, and other local state-wide officials. Here in the Bronx, Co-op City shareholders will vote not only for the office of President and Vice President, United States Senator, US Congressional Representative, but also for New York State Senator, NY State Assembly Member, a Justice of the New York Supreme Court and six Bronx County Civil Court judges. The candidates on the ballot for the Offices of
President and Vice President of the United States are Kamala D. Harris and Tim Waltz, running on the Democratic and Working Families lines; and Donald J. Trump and JD Vance running on the Republican and Conservative lines. Voters will select only one choice. For United States Senator, New Yorkers will choose between Kirsten E. Gillibrand, the Democratic candidate, and Michael D. Sapraicone, the Republican candidate. There is only one candidate for Justice of the NY Supreme Court, Matthew Parker-Raso (D). Next on the ballot, voters will select any six
Riverbay 2024 Halloween Parade BY P.M. CAMPBELL
Riverbay Corporation hosted a Halloween Parade and celebration on Saturday, Oct. 26, in Room 31 of the Bartow Center. Attendees then proceeded to the Bartow Mall where they stopped in at InVite Vitamins, Bagels on Bartow, and Dunkin Donuts for candy, before heading to the FDNY station house on Asch Loop to take (Continued on page 5)
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No Legionella Detected in Water Samples Taken in Building 17 BY ROZAAN BOONE
Special Pathogens Laboratory (SPF), an independent laboratory retained by Riverbay Corporation to test the water in Building 17, reported to Riverbay General Counsel Jeff Buss on Friday, Nov. 1, 2024 that no legionella was detected in any of the 75 samples collected in the building. The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOH) has been working with Riverbay Corporation since early October when residents of Building 17 were notified that two individuals in their building had been (Continued on page 6)
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NYC Finalizes Rules for E-Bike Trade-In Program
Elder Fraud Awareness and Prevention
BY BRANDON ORTIZ
BY DANIELLE CRUZ
Mayor Eric Adams announced the final set of rules for the city’s new trade-in program for unsafe electric mobility devices on October 23. First announced in July of this year, the $2 million program allows delivery workers to trade in their unsafe micro-mobility device for one with a certified lithium-ion battery. Eligible individuals also have the option of trading in unsafe lithium-ion batteries individually for a certified one. To be eligible for the trade-in program, participants must be New York City residents, at least 18 years old, own an eligible working device and have proof of at least $1500 earned in wages from delivering food in the previous year. Individuals who are selected for the program will receive a “UL-certified e-bike
From scam phone calls and texts, to phishing and spam emails, scam artists are coming up with thousands of new scams each year. While anybody can be a victim of a scam, certain vulnerable populations, like seniors, are more likely to be targeted by scammers. On average nationally, 1 in 10 seniors falls victim to identity theft each year. According to a report released by the Federal Trade Commission in October, Americans aged 60 years and older reported losing more than $1.9 billion to fraud in 2023. However, because most frauds and scams are not reported, the FTC estimates that the overall cost of fraud may be as high as $61.5 billion. The report also found that adults 80 and older reported losing a median of $1,450 to fraud, while adults in their 70’s reported a median loss of $804.
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General Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024 Be an informed voter! Log in to VOTE411.org to: • Learn what is on the ballot, candidates and ballot proposal information • Check your voter registration • Find your polling place location and hours