Thursday, June 27, 2013

New York Mayor Bloomberg’s Next Crusades – Styrofoam Cups and Cigarette Displays! by Brigitte Grisanti


By Brigitte Grisanti
In 2007, in New York Mayor Bloomberg proposed a “congestion charge” in which drivers would have to pay an $8.00 charge in order to drive their cars into New York City.  The proposed charge was not passed by state legislators. 

In 2008, the Mayor helped usher in a new law that required all chain restaurants to post the calorie count of their food items.  They must show how many calories are in each item they sell.  All major chain restaurants are now in compliance with the new law.  He also banned trans-fats from any foods prepared and sold in New York City.  Although hesitant many bakeries and fast food chains adjusted their recipes.
In 2010, rather than banning salty snacks from New York City the Mayor introduced a voluntary salt-reduction plan to encourage food producers to cut down on sodium use in food preparation.  Dozens of companies voluntarily complied with the guidelines.

In February 2013, during the Mayor’s State of the City address he said that the next item he would like banned from the New York City is Styrofoam, used in take-out containers and to-go cups in businesses throughout New York City.  It is “something that we know is environmentally destructive” and “is something we can do without.” He said during his speech.  “We will work to adopt a law banning Styrofaom food packaging from New York City stores and restaurants.”
In March 2013, the Mayor’s soda ban, which would have banned the sale of sodas larger than 16 ounces, was struck down by the New York ‘s highest court.  The high court ruled that the ban was “arbitrary and capricious,” but the Mayor vowed to continue the fight for this ban.  The New York Mayor claims his health policies “help New Yorkers live longer, healthier lives.” “Life expectancy in New York City is now 3 years longer than it was in 2001 and more than two years longer than the national average.”

Also In March 2013, the Mayor proposed legislation that would require stores to keep cigarettes out of the sight of consumers, hidden behind counters or in bins or closets so that children and former smokers would not be tempted by them.  The mayor stated “Such displays suggest that smoking is a normal activity, and they invite young people to experiment with tobacco.”
In April 2013, the Mayor announced his proposal to raise the legal age limit for buying all tobacco products from 18 to 21.  It would not, however, prohibit adults under the age of 21 from smoking cigarettes.   

I’m not sure when the proposals of 2013 will pass or fail but I’m sure the events on the route there and the decisions made will all make headlines as usual.  I don’t live in New York but I like Mayor Bloomberg.  His philosophy can sure afford to make its way to Gatlinburg where the average life span is less than in New York City.  Thank you for your efforts from Brigitte Grisanti New York Mayor Fan!

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Brigitte Grisanti New York News Story of the Day - Window Washers Saved

Two window washers who were trapped on a jammed platform 45 stories above New York City, after it snapped in the middle, were rescued by firefighters who pulled them through a window.  They were cleaning the windows of the Hearst Tower in Midtown.

Firefighters cut out a 4-foot by 4-foot piece from a glass panel on the 44th floor for the workers to climb into the 46-story.  The workers got stuck about 500 feet above the ground. A call for help came in to the fire department at about 2:30 p.m.  They were stranded for nearly two hours before they were rescued.

An investigation is under way by the New York Department of Buildings and other agencies.
About 60 firefighters from 12 companies rushed to the skyscraper to rescue the crew.  Only in New York can such a rescue take place in under two hours.  Way to go to all the members of the rescue crew.

Brigitte Grisanti New York News Story of the Day - Window Washers Saved

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Brigitte Grisanti New York News Story of the Day

Only in New York !!!  You gotta love it !!

NBC New York reported the following story:

New York's Office of General Services has turned to eBay in an attempt to sell off a huge, steel morgue refrigerator now located at a Manhattan psychiatric hospital.

Bidding on Saturday morning was up to $355 for the four-drawer unit; 12 people had put in bids.
According to the ad, the fridge has been used but is in "good condition." Though it may have some "signs of cosmetic wear," it is "fully operational and functions as intended."

Potential buyers have to be willing to remove the fridge themselves from the Manhattan Psychiatric Center.  Office of General Services spokeswoman Heather Groll says the agency does get unusual surplus items to sell from time to time, including barber chairs from prisons and police cars, but she doesn't recall a previous sale of a morgue cooler.

The auction runs through June 6.

UPDATE: the bidding has ended and the final bid was $3,049.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MORGUE-REFRIGERATOR-/380647365041?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item58a059d9b1

Brigitte Grisanti New York News Story of the Day

Monday, June 3, 2013

Brigitte Grisanti New York City Park Lover

Recently I visited New York City's Central Park Zoo.  As well as the zoo I also walked through a good portion of the park. I wondered how much money it took to maintain the upkeep of the park.  When in conversation with a local New Yorker he told me there was a Conservancy that's been taking care of that since 1980.  If it weren't for the Conservancy vandals would have gotten the best of the park years ago, as they were in the 1960's and 1970's.  Many thanks to the Conservancy for allowing visitors and tourists the pleasure of its splendid existence today.  If you wish to you can donate directly to the Conservancy through the link below.

http://www.centralparknyc.org/donate/

Brigitte Grisanti New York City Park Lover