STATEMENT BY COUNCIL MEMBER HIRAM MONSERRATE

Jackson Heights, Queens – Councilman Monserrate today made the following statement regarding the events of early Friday, December 19.

“As the result of an unfortunate accident involving myself and someone whom I care for deeply and love, I have been charged with offenses that I did not commit and am not capable of committing. As a son, a brother and a father, these accusations are offensive, and they are crushing on a personal level. Nonetheless I whole-heartedly look forward to all of the facts being brought to light during this legal process. Continue reading

WHO ARE THE “GANG OF THREE?”

The movers and shakers have diffinitely been shaking things up in Albany, NY with three New York City elected officials that are trying to force some action and as a result have caused quite a storm and are being called the “Gang Of Three.” The following article from the Village Voice might help us understand, ¿que diantre esta pasando?

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http://www.villagevoice.com/content/printVersion/784204

IS ADOLFO CARRION QUALIFIED FOR A CABINET POSITION?

There is a generation of Latinos that are no longer impressed with having a “Latino” in a position simply because he/she is Latino. They want to see Latinos in positions that they are qualified to hold thus being effective in helping the very community they claim they want to represent.

The following article from the Gotham Gazette brings out some interesting points on Bronx Borough President, Adolfo Carrión’s possible cabinet level position in Housing and Urban Development.

http://www.gothamgazette.com/blogs/wonkster/2008/12/11/carrion-off-to-washington-some-hope-not/

Congressman Serrano & The New Quarter – Talking Peceta here

 

Congressman José E. Serrano

Representing the Sixteenth District of New York

PRESS RELEASE

 

For Immediate Release: December 16, 2008

CONTACT: Philip Schmidt, (202) 225-4361

Serrano Applauds Quarter Design Choices for Puerto Rico, DC and the Territories


December 16, 2008 – The Bronx, NY– Today, Congressman José E. Serrano received the final design choices for the quarters representing Puerto Rico, DC, and the other territories and applauded all those involved in bringing this to fruition. Serrano had directed the Treasury Department to issue this set of representative quarters in the annual appropriations bill that he writes.

“I think the symbols, text and images that each of these territories selected are great. These quarters, when they begin circulating next year, will show the people of the 50 states that there are more Americans out there and they merit inclusion at every turn,” Serrano said. “The success of this program has exceeded what I imagined when I included the directive to the Treasury Department in my annual bill. In selecting what they wanted on their quarter, each of these jurisdictions clearly spent time thinking about what they wanted all Americans to understand about them. In that process, I’m sure they further examined who they are, and how they relate to the rest of the nation.

“In coming months, I foresee a child, who has a quarter with a territorial design on it, asking a parent or teacher to explain the relationship of that place to the U.S. In this small way, we will be teaching that there are more Americans than just those who live in the 50 states, and that all deserve respect and equality. The power of this small lesson cannot be understated.

“I applaud all those involved in making this program a reality, and look forward to completing my “territorial quarters” set.”  

For more information about the “territorial quarters” see:http://www.usmint.gov/pressroom/index.cfm?action=press_release&ID=969

Final designs can be seen at: http://www.usmint.gov/pressroom/index.cfm?action=Photo#2009DCTerri

Commonwealth of Puerto Rico

Reverse:  “Sentry Box”
Description:  Features a historic sentry box and a hibiscus flower with the inscriptions, PUERTO RICO and Isla del Encanto, which means “Isle of Enchantment.” 

Sculptor:  Joseph Menna

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Features a historic sentry box and a hibiscus flower with the inscriptions, PUERTO RICO and Isla del Encanto, which means "Isle of Enchantment."