Assemblywoman Helene E. Weinstein Making a Difference in Brooklyn and Albany
Septmenber 2006
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A Report To The Residents of the 41st Assembly District |
HELENE WEINSTEIN’S COMMUNITY OFFICE GETS RESULTS! | |
I believe that one of my most important responsibilities is to listen carefully, answer questions and help solve your problems. Along with my experienced community office staff, I can assist you with a variety of important services and help you apply for government programs. |
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SOME OF ASSEMBLYWOMAN WEINSTEIN’S SUCCESS STORIES |
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CORRECTING DANGEROUS CONDITIONS
Mr. E. enlisted Assemblywoman Weinstein’s help in correcting a dangerous modification to a traffic signal near his home. The Department of Transportation, by installing louvers, had decreased the intensity of the traffic light, making it difficult for the elderly and individuals with vision problems to recognize a green light. At the Assemblywoman’s request, an investigation was launched and the louvers were removed.
CUTTING BUREAUCRATIC RED TAPE
Mr. and Mrs. K. visited Assemblywoman Weinstein’s office seeking her assistance in preserving Mr. K.’s car insurance coverage just days before it and their licenses were to be mistakenly suspended. With a phone call from the Assemblywoman to the Department of Motor Vehicles, the issues at hand were addressed, the coverage was extended indefinitely and Mr. and Mrs. K. are back on the road!
HELPING SENIOR CITIZENS
Mrs. S., a senior citizen, came to Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein’s office after receiving a $400 tax rebate for her property issued in an incorrect name and social security number. After a call from the Assemblywoman’s office, the Finance Department found and corrected all her property information. She received a new check shortly thereafter.
RIGHTING WRONGS
Mr. C. requested Assemblywoman Weinstein investigate a "No Parking Anytime" sign that was mistakenly placed in front of the Kings Bay Senior Center, forcing seniors to park their cars a considerable distance from the Center. Soon after the Assemblywoman reached out to the Department of Transportation the sign was removed.
SOLVING CONSUMER PROBLEMS
Mrs. S. visited Assemblywoman Weinstein after her Dry Cleaner lost an expensive designer suit and was reluctant to give a refund. With a phone call and a visit to the cleaner, Assemblywoman Weinstein was able to secure a full refund of $200 (the value of the lost property).
SOLVING UTILITY PROBLEMS
Ms. J. visited the Assemblywoman with a water bill that she felt was extremely high. The Assemblywoman immediately contacted the Department of Environmental Protection to investigate the matter. Due to the Assemblywoman’s intervention, an erroneous charge was discovered and Ms. J. saw a $1,000 reduction in her water bill. |
ASSEMBLYWOMAN WEINSTEIN DELIVERS FOR THE COMMUNITY |
This year as in past years, Assemblywoman Weinstein secured special funding in the state budget for senior citizens, social services, school and youth programs to provide recreational, educational, cultural and social services in our community. Additional funding was obtained for after-school tutoring, early literacy, arts, school technology, equipment upgrades, sports, anti-violence, multicultural and intergenerational programs. If you want additional information on any of the programs listed on this page, all of which Assemblywoman Weinstein has funded, call the community office. |
Homecrest Senior Center
Assemblywoman Weinstein often visits senior centers in the
community. On a recent visit to Homecrest Senior Center, the
Assemblywoman spoke as Director Richard Kuo looked on.
Assemblywoman Weinstein funds programs at every senior center in
the District and is currently working on funding to renovate
Homecrest Senior Center’s kitchen.
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75th Anniversary For Congregation B’nai Israel Of Midwood
Assemblywoman Weinstein often visits senior centers in her
district to update them on important issues in the community
and in Albany. On a recent visit to Midwood Senior Center,
housed in Congregation B’nai Israel of Midwood, Assemblywoman
Weinstein presented an Assembly Proclamation commemorating the
75th Jubilee Anniversary of the Congregation to Bernard Lazar,
President of the Congregation, Ella Malter, President of the
Midwood Senior Center, Jacqueline Florio, Center Director, and
Donna Weinstein, Assistant Director. Assemblywoman Weinstein
funds programs at every senior center in the District and
successfully secured state funding to install a chairlift at
Midwood.
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Congregation Adath Yeshurun Dinner
Congregation Adath Yeshurun recently celebrated their 78th Anniversary
and on hand was Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein who presented Rabbi
and Rebbetzin Abraham Stone with an Assembly Resolution in honor
of this special occasion.
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HELPING SENIOR CITIZENS
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Kingsway Jewish Center
Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein presented Kingsway Jewish
Center’s Guests of Honor, Frima & Neil Peters, with an
Assembly Resolution for their extraordinary service to the
community at Kingsway Jewish Center’s 78th Anniversary Dinner.
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Ave H Block Party
Each summer Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein attends block
association events and festivals throughout her district. This
year at the Mansfield Houses, Avenue H Block Party, Assemblywoman
Weinstein presented an Assembly Citation to Avenue H store owner,
Mun K. Cha for his outstanding service to the community, as Avenue
H President, Nora T. Glenn looked on.
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Assemblywoman Weinstein Discusses Quality of Life Issues
Concerns arose recently regarding the presence of park benches
in the newly renovated Fraser Square. The Assemblywoman
reassured her constituents that she would be working closely
with area law enforcement to ensure regular patrols of the
area.
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ENHANCING COMMUNITY EDUCATION
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Nottingham Annual Brunch
Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein joined New York Community Hospital Advisory
Board Chair and Nottingham Board member Blossom Klass, Nottingham
President Helen Rosen and Nottingham’s Secretary Marsha Edell at the
Association’s Annual Brunch.
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Nieuw Amersfort Civic Association Awards Night
During a recent visit to the Nieuw Amersfort Civic Association,
Helene Weinstein honored the Nieuw Amersfort Civic Association,
its President Steve Yamin and Board members Elaine Henry, Gil
McLean, Sam Barrett, Marge Ahearn and John Ahearn for their
tireless efforts on behalf of the community.
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Fraser Square Groundbreaking
Assemblywoman Weinstein and Councilman Lewis Fidler joined
Fraser Civic Association Board members Barry Smith, Tom
Hernandez, and Sally Hunt at the Fraser Square groundbreaking.
Assemblywoman Weinstein and Councilman Fidler secured much
needed capital funding for the reconstruction.
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MAJOR CAPITAL PROJECTS:
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Assemblywoman Weinstein Fights For Safer Streets
After several traffic accidents at the intersections of Emmons Avenue
and East 26th and East 27th streets, Raisa Chernina, a member of
Community Board 15 and a community activist, turned to Assemblywoman
Weinstein for help. DOT responded to the Assembly-woman’s request
and installed "No Standing Anytime" signs, clearing up the view
obscured by parked cars.
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63rd Precinct National Night Out Against Crime
Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein joined civic leaders at the 63rd
Precinct’s National Night Out Against Crime to strengthen
awareness of local anti-crime programs.
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Weinstein Visits Public School 197
Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein often visits schools throughout
her district. On a recent visit to Public School 197, she read
to an attentive fifth grade class. Assemblywoman Weinstein
funds programs at every Public School in the District.
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Public School 208 Science Lab
Assemblywoman Weinstein, Principal Kristi Parris, Parent
Coordinator Brenda Holder and School Construction Authority
engineers discuss plans for a new science lab at P.S. 208 with
state funds obtained by Assemblywoman Weinstein. Assembly-woman
Weinstein funds programs at every public school in the District.
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Helene Weinstein Congratulates P.S. 119 Student
Assemblywoman Weinstein joined Nieuw Amersfort President Steven
Yamin in awarding an Assembly Certificate of Merit to a PS 119
student for her community service at Nieuw Amersfort Civic
Association’s Awards Night.
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IMPROVING OUR SCHOOLS
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Kings Bay Co-op Annual Meeting
Helene Weinstein addressed Kings Bay I’s Co-op
shareholders at their annual meeting, inviting residents to
take advantage of upcoming health screening and outreach
programs at her Community Office.
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Flatlands Volunteer Ambulance Corps Honors Weinstein
Flatlands Volunteer Ambulance Corps (FVAC) recently presented Assemblywoman Helene
Weinstein with their Achievement Award "In appreciation and
recognition for her outstanding support." Later this year, FVAC
will roll out a new ambulance with funds obtained by Assemblywoman
Weinstein and other elected officials.
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Haitian Americans United For Progress
Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein often speaks to community groups,
updating them on important issues in the community and in
Albany. On a recent visit to the Haitian Americans United for
Progress Brooklyn Community Center, the Assemblywoman spoke
about the wide range of services provided by her community
office.
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SOCIAL SERVICES & HOUSING ASSISTANCE
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Friends United Youth Center Honors Helene Weinstein
At the Friends United Block Association’s 10th Anniversary
Dinner ceremony, the Friends United Youth Center honored
Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein with a plaque stating "In
recognition of your (her) outstanding Leadership, Dedication and
Amazing Love for Humanity." Assemblywoman Weinstein has
provided funding for the Youth Center since its founding.
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Weinstein Visits Yeshiva Ohel Sarah/Mercaz Gan
Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein often visits schools throughout
her district. On a recent visit to Yeshiva Ohel Sarah/Mercaz
Gan, she spoke to students in a first grade class.
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COMMUNITY OFFICE PROGRAMS |
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HELENE WEINSTEIN CAN HELP YOU OBTAIN A SENIOR HALF-FARE METROCARD
Upcoming dates:
September 21st, 2006 10:30 am to 12:00 noon Apply for the Senior Half-Fare MetroCard and receive one on the spot. Proper Age (65 years & older) and photo identification is required.
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REFUNDS AVAILABLE EVEN IF YOU DO NOT FILE A REGULAR INCOME TAX RETURN |
Assemblywoman Weinstein secured over $56,000 in income tax refunds for constituents. You, too, may be entitled to the New York City tax refund, as long as you resided in New York City for even one month last year. Helene Weinstein’s office assisted 456 residents who did not file a regular return in obtaining $56,022.50 in refunds by completing the special NYC-210 form (If you file a regular tax return, your tax refund is already included.)
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Weinstein Delivers For Our Parks
In recognition of her outstanding support for parks and recreational
facilities, NYC Parks Department Assistant Commissioner Edward J.
Lewis presented Assemblywoman Weinstein with a plaque "For
Outstanding Commitment to the Development, Repair & Reconstruction
of Park Projects and Programs." In her district Weinstein has
directed over $750,000 in capital funds toward several local parks
projects: the reconstruction of Fraser Square Park located on Kings
Highway, the restoration of a new Dutch-American Barn and
reconstruction of the drainage system at the Wyckoff House on
Clarendon Road, and repairs at Amersfort Park.
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