Pols Toast Rivera and End to '34 Flaky Years' in 33rd Senate District

This is the time of year for the formal, though not required, swearing-in ceremonies of elected officials in their home districts. They are usually for rookie legislators, like the one on Saturday night at the stately Gould Memorial Hall (it’s almost Capitol-like) at Bronx Community College for newly minted State Senator Gustavo Rivera, a newcomer politician who is no newcomer to politics, having worked on the staff of other legislators (Kirsten Gillibrand, Andrea Stewart-Cousins) and on the 2008 Obama campaign in Florida. Rivera was backed by a star-studded cast of Democrats and they all seemed to want to be there for the event -Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer, current borough president Ruben Diaz, Jr., former borough president Fernando Ferrer – marking a rare, lopsided victory over the powerful and controversial incumbent Pedro Espada.Ferrer, who spoke seamlessly, almost poetically, without notes (he told me at the reception later that he learned his oratorical skills on that very campus when it was NYU from Professor Jack Hasch who made students read an article for three minutes and then speak about it for three minutes) welcomed Rivera and expressed a relief that was a common theme of the evening.”We at last, after 34 flaky years have a great senator in [the 33rd] District who will make us proud,” Ferrer declared, referring to Rivera’s two predecessors, Efrain Gonzalez, who is serving a seven-year prison sentence for fraud, and Israel Ruiz, a perennial burr under the saddle of the borough’s Democratic establishment, who also spent time in jail for lying on a loan application.

Bronx Foodie: New Year's Resolution and Oatmeal with Maple Syrup

In honor of the New Year, I’m asking everyone to make a New Year’s Resolution with me. For most people, New Year’s resolutions focus on getting healthier – like losing weight or going to the gym more often. Well, I have a better one and it will go a long way toward any health-focused goals you aspire to this year. In 2011, try cooking half – just 50 percent! – of your meals yourself, instead of eating out or eating already prepared foods, like unhealthy frozen dinners.

BxNN's Annual Appeal Launches: Support Quality Local Journalism Today!

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