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Gabriela Party SuppliesGabriela's is the place to help you ring in the New Year!! We have everything you need to make your party the place to be! Hats, horns, glasses, balloons and much more! We also have chairs and tables available for rent! Supplies are limited so stop to place your order today!Gabriela Party SuppliesGabriela Party Supplies updated their website address.See allGabriela Party SuppliesGabriela Party Supplies updated their business hours.Call NowGabriela Party Supplies added 5 new photos to the album "Little Style Events" Exclusive Collection.In partnership with Little Style Events, we are proud to offer items from their collection. Items are now available at our store! Stop by and take a look today!Gabriela Party SuppliesIf you are hosting a party and need to set up, Gabriela's the place to go! We decorate halls for all occasions! Stop by for a quote today! # # # # # #Gabriela Party SuppliesNautical Theme Centerpiece! # # # # # # # # #Gabriela Party SuppliesWe decorate halls for all occasions!




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The Party Rental Service NYC Deserves A Complete solution for your NYC eventThe prices for our tablecloths are unreal and unmatchable. Whether you select polyester or satin linens from our vast selection of colors and sizes, it is guaranteed you receive the best possible price. Even though table linens and chair covers are heavy, we continue to offer free shipping to our valuable customers. Delivered by FedEx, UPS or USPS, we take pride on providing the best possible route for your package from our warehouse. We understand the importance of colors in your special event or wedding, and that's why YourWeddingLinen takes extra steps to insure the vibrancies of colors in our products to provide the perfect decorations everyone awes. Our affordable prices don't mean the qualities of our products are compromised. From weaving yards to dying colors, YourWeddingLinen insures that every step of manufacturing procedures is direct and supervised.




It is the very belief that our customers will forever think about us first when it comes to your tablecloths and chair covers demand.Community Boards represent you and a hope for a better community.  Community Board #10 serves the communities of City Island, Co-op City, Country Club, Eastchester Bay, Edgewater Park, Ferry Point, Locust Point, Pelham Bay, Schuylerville, Silver Beach, Spencer Estates, Throggs Neck, Westchester Square and Zerega. Community Board #10 has seven standing committees focusing on economic development, health and human services, housing and zoning, municipal services, parks and recreation, planning and budget, and youth services.  The District Office is located at 3165 East Tremont Avenue, Bronx, NY 10461, telephone # 718-892-1161, fax # 718-863-6860, email bx10@cb.nyc.gov. The hours are Monday - Friday from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. The Office is available to assist community residents either in person, phone, or by email. Request for Assistance form may be downloaded and sent to our office.




NEWS FROM BRONX COMMUNITY BOARD #10 Contact Bronx Community Board #10 at 718-892-1161 Bronx Community Board #10, by State Law is charged with the responsibility of reviewing liquor licenses. The actual approval of those licenses comes from the New York State Liquor Authority or the SLA.  This is the governmental agency that grants the licenses and takes sanctions against the owner when necessary, which could include the revocation or suspension of the license. The Board, through its Economic Development Committee communicates a series of best management practices in the form of stipulations for the bars and restaurants.  The stipulations are a part of an establishment’s license and must be adhered to. Each bar owner is given a copy and asked to sign it.  Once signed, it becomes part of their license and they have to live up to the standards contained within the stipulations.  The points within the stipulations contain such requirements as not using a promoter; about not serving people who are inebriated;




respecting private property and the community in which the establishment operates; Additionally, the Board has each owner attend Archdiocesan Drug and Alcohol Prevention Program (ADAPP) training, which teaches the best management practices listed above. The dual requirements of having signed stipulations and attendance at the ADAPP classes are designed to have the bar owners know that there are community standards that they must respect, in order to operate a liquor dispensing establishment. Before any license is approved or rejected, the owner must appear before the Economic Development Committee and speak with its members. When they come to the Committee they are asked questions about the bar’s history, informed of any neighborhood concerns with respect to their establishment and if the Committee receives the proper assurances that they will act as responsible corporate citizens, the Committee drafts a Resolution supporting the application. The Resolution is then forwarded to the full Board for subsequent approval, which states that the Board is not opposing the extension of a liquor license or a renewal of one to the establishment in question. 




If the Committee and Board oppose a license, the SLA is notified.  However, we are advisory only and the SLA makes the ultimate decision.  Any and all enforcement functions against a bar are conducted by the NYPD and the SLA. As stewards of the communities within Bronx Community Board #10, the Board wants to ensure that we have a safe and desirable community in which to reside, a community  where businesses and residents can live in a decent environment, free from undue noise and anti-social activities.  To this end, we sought to change our stipulations for bars and having received the community’s input, for which we are grateful, we have embarked upon a series of changes to our operating methods regarding the review of liquor licenses.  These include improvements in our record keeping; a strengthening of the stipulations with respect to security and noise issues; greater communication with the SLA on Board action with respect to licensing and improved follow-up with licensed establishments on their compliance with the stipulations.




We are confident that our efforts will result in an improved environment for all. Mayor de Blasio and the New York City Department of Environmental Protection recently announced that low income homeowners, seniors and the disabled across the City will receive a credit on their water and sewer charges of $115.89 on their next bill, through “The Home Water Assistance Program.”  This is an expansion of last year’s program where 12,500 clients of the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) received credits.  This years’ program will see the extension of a credit to those receiving the Senior Citizen Rental Increase Exemption (SCRIE).  The homeowner does not have to do anything to receive the credit. DEP is working with its colleague agencies at the Human Resources Administration and Department of Finance to identify clients of HEAP and SCRIE. The City of New York has adopted a new program to help those who may benefit from the Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption Program (SCRIE) and the Disabled Rent Increase Exemption Program (DRIE).




These programs have been combined, and the City is calling its new program the “NYC Rent Freeze Program.” This program helps seniors aged 62 and over and those challenged by disabilities to stay in their homes by freezing their rent. Please note, only qualifying disabilities apply in this instance.  Under this program property tax credits cover the difference between the actual rent and the amount that the tenant pays for the frozen rent. The basic qualifications for the SCRIE component of the program are as follows: an applicant must be 62 years of age, be the head of the household, have a combined income for all members of the household of $50,000.00 or less and spend 1/3 of your income on rent.  For the DRIE component of the program, the basic qualifications are that the applicant be 18 years of age, be named on the lease, have a combined income of $50,000 or less, spend 1/3 of your income on rent.  Additionally, you must have been awarded SSI, SSDI, Veterans disability pension and Disability related Medicaid.

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