Friday, July 1, 2011

Detective Dorcely Running for Homestead City Council

At the last City Council meeting, Mayor Steven C. Bateman recognized an outstanding resident for his brave actions in coming to the aid of a neighbor in need. City of Miami Detective Saens Dorcely was presented with a proclamation for his role in helping his neighbor after a violent burglary that left the homeowner in extreme critical condition.


This past June, a Homestead homeowner and his family that live in the Oasis development walked in on a burglary in progress at their residence. Chaos erupted and the homeowner was shot in the face in front of his family. Detective Dorcely, a Homestead resident who resides in the Bali Development of the Oasis Community put his life on the line and ran to the man’s aid when he heard the gunshots. Detective Dorcely recognized one of the intruders as another resident of the community and gave this vital information to the police. Detective Dorcely’s vigilance and efforts helped the Homestead Police Department to apprehend and arrest the subjects involved.



Homestead Police K-9 Lieutenant Tommy Pritchett stated, “If it wasn’t for this man’s involvement these apprehensions would have never been possible. Because of him we apprehended three subjects and our K-9 units found the weapon.” Detective Dorcely is also the Home Owners Association President for the Bali community and volunteers numerous hours of his time when he is not working reporting incidents and trying to keep the neighborhood safe for all.



Mayor Bateman stated, “Detective Dorcely is a person who goes beyond the call of duty and is a model citizen. The quick-thinking and collaboration between Detective Dorcely and the Homestead Police Department took some very dangerous people off of our streets and I’m proud to have individuals like him living in our community.”

By Alyna M. Bello
Homestead News

Friday, October 29, 2010

Liar, Liar Pants on Fire

                                       Jim Tranthem ~ Vs ~ Keys Gate Charter High School


 











On September 29th the Homestead City Council conducted a PTSA meeting disguised as a public workshop (the public was not invited to participate) for phase II of the new Keys Gate Charter High School. At this partisan packed city hall meeting, filled with parents, teachers and students from the charter school and fewer than a handful of tax-paying non-school residents in attendance, the council gushed and gooed over every word from the developer as he explained what a great deal the city was getting for one dollar per year rental for 35 years on 90 acres of city owned stadium property at Palm Drive and Kingman Road.




The two most salient concerns for this project were never addressed by the four members of the council who were present for most of the “workshop”: the two council members conspicuous by their absence were Mr. Williams and Mr. Shelley.



1. The unresolved safety issue of building a school within the crash zone of the Homestead Air Reserve Base landing runway- KGHS is outside the APZ, but in the center of the flight path.



2. In 35 years, Charter Schools USA will have made approximately 1/2 billion dollars!!!



Not since Seward stole Alaska from Russia in 1867 for less than two cents an acre has a government been so easily manipulated in a land deal. And, to add insult to injury, not one member of our City Council has a clue as to the true value of this prime, city owned land.



As a member of the Homestead Education Committee, I stood outside the front door of the new Keys Gate Charter High School while the ribbon cutting ceremony took place. As it would happen, during the 5 minute ribbon cutting, the deafening roar of two propdriven planes which flew directly overhead, in a proper landing pattern were so close to the school entrance that I could count the wheels being lowered for landing. As I exited the building just 10 minutes later, an F-16 jet came screaming into the same pattern at a slightly higher altitude.



This Council should be ashamed of itself for approving this location for a school!



Dr. Jim Tranthem

Homestead, Fl.



Editor response:

http://www.southdademonitor.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=620:letter-to-the-editor&catid=13:editorial&Itemid=26



The Girl Next Door responed :
 
                 Mr Tranthem, you are a very bitter and spiteful man who has an axe to grind with Keys Gate Charter school. Why? I don't know. But one thing I do know is that you Mr Tranthem have a very bad habit of exaggerating the truth.
                  At the public workshop many concerned parents, teachers, andministrators and residents showed up in support for the proposed phase II of the charter high school. The council listened to President and CEO of CSUSA, Jon Hage. The council asked a lot of questions and disscussed many possibilities. In the end recommendations were made by the council.  
                  Mr Tranthem it was a workshop. What part of that don't you understand? Workshops are not for public comment, they are a tool used by the council to work out agreements with the public.

                  Mr Tranthem you fail to realize that all of the Keys Gate communities are subject to these "deafening roars" from the aircraft that fly continiously above our neighborhoods day and night. Many comming from other airports around south florida.You also ignore that fact that the elementary school of Keys Gate is less than 500 yards away and has the same issues as the intended High School.  It too sits very close to the Acrews Zone. But you voice no concern for those students. Another point I'd like to make is to the reserve base, I am sure you are familiar with the word "Reserve" and in this case it means this base has very limited full active duty personell, on a monday thru friday basis or to simply you could say during school hours. Reservest mainly do weekend duty, so that means the school will be ajourned when most of the flying takes place.

                  As for your obsevations on the landing gears that you seem to be so concerned with as well, I can assure you that you were mistaken. Having talked to some of my neighbors, who are pilots they scoff at what you claim to have seen and I will explain. Landing gear creat drag, and when you are a prop plane and that far away from the runway (Runway 5 to be exact) you would never lower your "wheels" so far out of the landing zone. It would be like pushing the gas while ridding the brake.

                   Mr Tranthem you should be ashamed for telling lies and endangering the education and future of our children. We don't need your lies or you selfishness for what benefits you and all your neighbors in Northgate. You have no right to tell us how to educate our children, you retired from education many years ago. It is our choice not yours!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                    Since you have ALL the answers mr big shot, than I encourage you suggest something the city can do with that land, and make money from it. I DARE YOU!!!! 
                                                                                                                 TGND

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Group aims to get younger crowd involved in Homestead affairs

A new organization is helping young Homestead residents get involved in the community.


BY LATOYA BURGESS
lburgess@MiamiHerald.com

A new organization is recruiting young people interested in social and business networking in Homestead.

The founders of Homestead Young Professionals, Dimitry and Elaine Sandler, have found a way to help Homestead's young professionals get involved in philanthropy, education and networking.

Homestead maintains a unique ``small-town'' atmosphere, but the city has grown quickly in recent years, Elaine Sandler said.

The city's population is now about 50,000, up almost 50 percent from 2000, according to the latest Census estimates. The increase includes 6,700 new residents between the ages of 20 and 44.

``We started HYP because we found that many of the current organizations in Homestead were comprised of the same group of people: older and with few new opportunities to get involved,'' Elaine Sandler said. ``We wanted to bring a fresh outlook and get the opinions and involvement of the new, younger population.''

HYP targets men and women between the ages 21-45. Members 30 and above pay an annual donation of $100; members 29 and younger pay $50. So far, the group has 25 members.

Sandler says the fees paid by group members are saved for operating costs such as mailing, photocopies and printing.

The husband and wife's latest projects included a three-week collection for Haiti. Locals and group volunteers filled a semi-tractor trailer with non-perishable food, medical supplies and clothing, They also participated in Walk Now For Autism, a fundraiser on Key Biscayne where the group raised nearly $1,000.

Every month, HYP members meet at a bars or restaurants to discuss an ``action-plan'' on how to implement the goals of the group.

``We plan to rotate on a monthly basis to local businesses,'' she said. ``This will not only provide a variety for meeting places for us, but it will highlight the local businesses and encourage business for them.''

The Sandlers are still working out the kinks as they try to gain resources and maintain the new organization's website.

HYP's website is completely functional but has yet to include a blog feature, mission statement and goals as they await approval from the executive board/steering committee, Elaine Sandler said.

So far, contributors include Iron Tree Trucking, which donated the semi-tractor trailer for HYP's Haiti Relief efforts, and assistance from Homestead Mayor Steve Bateman, who serves as the team's advisor.

``As the group develops, we hope that resources will come from the membership and their contacts. Many of our members have special talents and business affiliations that will complement our organization,'' Elaine said.

A group member and friend of the Sandlers, Margaret Boyett, says people outside South Miami-Dade are not aware of how prominent Homestead is becoming. ``I don't think people realize how big it really is,'' said the 42-year-old paralegal. ``We now have BB&T (Branch Banking and Trust) and we have a lot going on with FPL. Large entities like these bring employment and bring in the younger generation.''

Homestead is the second-oldest city in Miami-Dade County as it was first established in 1898, but it wasn't until 1904 when the city literally became fruitful with the help of tycoon Henry Flagler. The developer extended the railroad from Key West to Miami, enabling farmers to transport fruits and vegetables throughout South Florida. By 1913, the city of Homestead was incorporated.
650 NE 22nd Terrace, Homestead, FL 33033

Homestead Young Professionals on Facebook

Crazy Cat lady tries to spread rummors about Homestead


Letter to the Editor In Response to the Three Page Story on Homestead in The Sunday, March 21st 2010 Edition of the Miami Herald:

I thank the Herald for its front page “above the fold” article in Sunday’s Herald regarding the shenanigans being conducted by the new Homestead City Council. It is a good first-step in exposing some of the spectacular debilitating actions of the new Council and for that,.we in Homestead, are grateful.


However, many key issues were omitted from the article.
BECAUSE THEY ARE RUMOR NOT FACT!

What about Mayor Bateman’s city owned Ford Expedition accident;
Thats because there was no accident, You idiot! it was a blow out. If Mike She-hatta hadn't have trashed that suv while it was in his use, the body shop would not have had to do all those repairs. The only thing the blow out did was tear off the trim on the drivers side rear door.



The Campbell Drive no-bid landscaping contract, to an unlicensed landscape contractor;
That is not true, The contractor was licensed and if fell under the 25K rule. If you had any sense, which you do not, you'd know that anything under the 25k limit does not have to go up for bid by city council.


City Manager Sergio Purrinos’ love texts to and from his girlfriend Ali…so much more;
Those text messages do NOT exsist. Several city council members as well as Sergio have had the text feature removed from their phones. So that is impossible!


What about the gifting of the Sports Complex to Judy’s friend Johnathan Hage for $1 a year?
and if you did your home work miss kitty you'd know that Aventura, and  Coral Gables did the same thing, PLUS those cities gave up over 17 Million in Bonds to help pay for construction of their schools. CS-USA is footing the bill for our schools construction, (30 million). It cost 500K to maintain that property and now with CS-USA taking that under their hat, it will save the city of homestead 17.5 Million in the long run.  

She was the only council member who got a $1,000 donation from him.
Lynda Bell, and Nazy Seira recieved $1000 donation each from Waterstone, and I guess thats okay because they lost.

Jon Hage was also in Purrinos' camp while he was at Doral;
Jon Hage built a school in Doral, Purrinos' was city manager, what about it???



Councilman Rev. Jimmy Williams III used his church van to advertise his candidacy. There are pictures! What happened to separation of Church and State?
How stupid are you crazy cat lady? Church and state is a law that pertains to schools and prayer. Who cares if you got a picture, horay! you can use a camera. and they say cats don't have thumbs. FYI Jimmy's church donated the use of the van, which is not illega.
Is that all you got?


With the exception of Robert Landen, the immediate firing of several Hispanics, two Muslim. and women and minorities only. Check it out, it is the truth.
This town is full of minorities, overflowing actually. But what you fail to recognise that in your onesided rant, is that not all Muslims, women or hispanics were fired, just the ones who had done wrong. Who cares what race they are, if you break the rules, you get fired!
       That one Muslim your refering to was a sexual pervert who looked at porn on his city computer while on city time and who also promoted another Muslim (who was married) just because she was willing to have sex with him. Then that Muslin gave the other Muslin a 95k raise because of it. It sounds like they both need to be fired to me no matter what color, race or religion! How about them facts!

Why no mention of the number of people who all have lawyers, most likely to sue the City of Homestead? When this is over, Homestead will be bankrupt due to this City Council's errors and actions. The only saving grace will be to watch the perp walks.
What people, what lawyers? oh you mean the lawyers we are going to retain for the slander that Homestead is home is responsible for? yea you should be worried about that. But as for the city of Homestead the number of lawsuits have actually dropped sense Lynda was run out of office, another fact that you can check out at the city clerks office.


The perennial victim Vice-Mayor Judy Waldman, provided the illegal transcripts to Tania and other members of the press. She gave them only what she wanted them to have. It’s clearly on the cd! Your reporter should have objectively interviewed everybody concerned on every issue and not just rely on Judy Waldman who will only give you what she wants you to print and the part of the story that she wants in the press.
All of it is public record, So stop with the conspiracy theorys . They asked for the info and recieved ALL the info. Your just mad because they didn't fudge the facts like you wanted them to.

On the cd the new manager was heard talking to his prospective girl friend Ali, and some of the messages were made while sitting at the dais during a council meeting, “…I’m sure there is plenty of things u could teach me about being single again…let’s get together soon to have our first lesson.” Then there was this at a council meeting “…Great!!! I'm at a city council meeting... I expect it to be over in about one hour and I'll go there to meet you... Can't wait to see you...” Nice way to conduct the people’s business in the City of Homestead. That never happened and you know it. If it did than where is this "CD"? cause if it exsisted Angel Lazo would have broadcasted it from the FP&L speaker system by now.

 Speaking of business, the Mayor Steve Bateman has an F rating from the BBB. Why isn't that part of the story?
Because he doesn't have an "F" rating, and the reporters can't report something they can't confirm, duh?



The people of Homestead suffered under the collective leadership of the 2001-2007 councils. Does this council not understand that the only reason they slithered into office was because they were willing to bow to the will of those who set out to buy the City?
No, you've got that all wrong. We elected these people because we wanted change!
But I will agree with you on one thing, Lynda did slithered into office.


These people who could not live with a council whose only fault was their transparency, integrity and professionalism, so they went to the lowest common denominator, Mayor Bateman and Vice Mayor Waldman, with open wallets and the City ends up with a group of unqualified dunces who have no idea how much damage they are causing to the City that we all are supposed to call home.

May I remind you that eveyone has to start somewhere. Even Lynda Bell had no experience at one time, but she got elected anyway. We the citizens of Homestead wanted change. We wanted to get rid of the Good'ol system, and to do that we went with fresh faces eager to do a great job for our city. The damage to our city was already done by the dictator herself, and now Bateman and council have a lot of work ahead of themselves to clean up the coruption that once took our city hostage.


The only saving grace is that the United States of America operates by the rule of law, as does Florida and I humbly suggest that the State grand jury being seated by Governor Charlie Crist, with the charge of looking into the decay of Florida caused by insurmountable corruption first visit the City of Homestead for a spectacular glance of corruption and nothingness, an empty, rotting vacuum of what used to be an emerging City of relevance.
This city is in good hands, don't you worry. If anything you just said was true, Ol' Charlie would be knockin down that door, but he's not! Because what nothing you have said here is Fact. The state of Florida does not rely on the rumor mill.
We un-elected the corruption and nothingness, the empty, rotting vacuum of what used to be an emerging City of relevance. Now it is a city of hope! Now we will have a chance! our children will prosper!



The People of Homestead don't believe your lies, We know Bateman to be a good Man and we have faith that he, Judy and our council have our best interest at heart. That is why we elected him Mayor. Get over it crazy cat lady Lynda LOST!



By Catty Girl Who Loves the Homestead Is Home Blog Which Tells the Truth to the Citizens of Homestead
Rebuttle By GND who hates Homestead is Home Blog because they Lie to the citizens of Homestead.
Written by a cat, hu, funny as if a cat would care.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Lynda Bell thinks she is ready for the BIG TIME!


The former Mayor of Homestead Lynda Bell has now put her hat into the ring for the district 8 county seat in Miami. Another blog asked this question that I found to be interesting, "Lynda, if you were not able to win your Re- election bid as mayor with only 41% of the vote, how is it you think that you stand a chance in the district? That I would love to know.                                              
In the comming days and weeks I will be all over this story like white on rice. I want the public to know         ALL the dirty little secrets of the Bell family.

I wonder if this bid for public office again will be to get the charges dropped against her daughter who faces 10 years in prison for a felony charge for aggravated assault. Jenna Bell Maldanodo a police officer with the Homestead PD was booked earily last month. No trial date has been set as of yet. 
                                                                                                         


Friday, March 12, 2010

Another Homestead local seeking public office

Friday, March 12, 2010


New: In the Running for County Commission District 2 and 8 Seats.
By Geniusofdespair
http://www.eyeonmiami.blogspot.com/

Jason Culler of Homestead is the 5th person running for the Katy Sorenson seat. Oddly he has a campaign facebook page without a picture of himself heading it. This might be him in the photo at left. Damn, I missed his kick-off barbecue on March 5th. People on his "Friends" list include mega land owner Richard Alger, Steve Sapp (ran against Katy), Mary C. Foote (realtor) and Chuck Kitchen (might be singles ministry of the the Faith Church of the Redlands??). Culler's Treasurer is Dixie Lee Lofton.



Rolle has another challenger in County Commission District 2: Jean Monestime (picture right) who ran for North Miami Mayor and lost to Kevin Burns. Much better than Joe Celestin, who is vying for the seat. Is there room for two Haitians in this race? No. Get out of the race Joe, give Monestime a chance. Also, Darryl Reaves has jumped into the District 2 School Board race. I have nothing good to say about that.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

The Children of Homestead have won!

CS-USA Wins Lease














by Elgin Jones 03/05/10




HOMESTEAD CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL Charter Schools USA Inc. is seeking to build a charter high school on city-owned land in Homestead. Councilman Jimmie L. Williams is against the idea, but Councilwoman Judy Waldman supports it. Residents such as retired educator Jim Tranthem oppose it.



The proposed, privately owned school would be built at the Homestead Sports Complex site, which would be leased to the company for $1 over several decades.



It will enroll 1,800 students from around Miami-Dade County, and Tranthem says other locations are more suitable. Williams says it is a bad deal, and that the city would get nothing in return.



Supporters insist that it will bring quality education to the city, and ease overcrowding. City Council members will make the final decision, but the issue has been tabled several times. Yet, this fight is heating up. The end.



Very predictable, Shelley recuses himself and Williams leaves early so his promised NO vote is not on the record. Can't upset the supporters and vote on principle, that's not what he was elected to do. The Wizard of Oz Lion has more courage than this group. Had Williams stuck around to vote and made a statement that he is not going to be ignored, it would have failed. Just another empty suit. Whatever Elgin...


The girl next door said: 03/09/10






     Patrisha McCornmick, aka "China doll" made an appearance at the meeting, She was the last to speak during public comments. Ms. McCormick stated that she was a proud product of Homestead High and bragged about all her accomplishments paid for one lap dance at a time. She failed to mention that she was a former stripper at the Pink Palace. She also failed to mention how she and Jenna Bell threatened to attack one of the Keys gate parents in front of her child the evening of the KGCS debate.
     
Jim Tranthem as usual was being a puppet for Steve Losner. Jim was given a two paged typed letter by Steve of what to say, prior to the meeting comming to order. Steve was way too much of a chicken to do it himself.
You would think that Losner would support the very school that educates his own children. Ironic, Hu?


     One of the Keys Gate parents stated that "if you refused to allow the charter high school to be built, you might as well take that ballpark and build a prison, because your going to need it" That I agree with.


     Mr. Shelley's wife is on the Keys Gate Charter board, it was a conflict of interest, he had to recuse himself.


Jimmy had bible study.  It is Jimmy's right to vote no. You can't fault him for trying to save this city from what he believes to be a financial hardship. I thought Jimmy was on board with the idea, seeing that a good portion of the children in his district go to keys gate. The sw kids are 9 times more likely to drop out of school. They need ever bit of an advantage that we can give them.


     I believe that because of this high school, the city of Homestead will bounce back. Famlies will buy the realestate, property taxes will start being paid. Businesses will flourish.
I thank you Homestead City council. You did an excellent thing today. Bravo!!!