Tuesday, May 23, 2023

EXAMINER NEWS--CORTLANDT HIRES COMMUNITY POLICE OFFCER FROM COUNTY

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Cortlandt Hires Community Police Officer from County--May 23, 2023 Rick Pezzullo

The Cortlandt Town Board last week agreed to hire another full-time Community Police Officer from the Westchester County Department of Public Safety, which provides most of the police coverage in town. “We’re trying to create the feeling that we have.....read more at Cortlandt Hires Community Police Officer from County | The Examiner News

NEWS 12--SUFFOLK LEGISLATURE INTRODUCES MOTION TO HIRE SPECIAL COUNSEL IN EFFORT TO BLOCK MIGRANTS FROM ENTERING COUNTY

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NEWS 12--SUFFOLK LEGISLATURE INTRODUCES MOTION TO HIRE SPECIAL COUNSEL IN EFFORT TO BLOCK MIGRANTS FROM ENTERING COUNTY

The Suffolk Legislature introduced a motion Tuesday to hire a special counsel to explore legal options to block migrants from coming to the county.  Presiding Oficer Kevin McCaffery, a Republican, says they are trying to provide public safety for the residents of the county.  MORE AT Suffolk Legislature introduces motion to hire special counsel in effort to block migrants from entering county (news12.com)

JORDAN NEELY'S UNCLE ARRESTED FOR PICKPOCKETING AFTER SAYING DANIEL PERRY DOESN'T DESERVE PLEA DEAL

 An uncle of Jordan Neely — the homeless man choked to death on the subway this month — was arrested near the Port Authority Bus Terminal for allegedly stealing purses from restaurants, police sources said Tuesday.  Christopher Neely, 44, had acted as something of a representative for the grieving family in the aftermath of his 30-year-old nephew’s May 1 death, frequently speaking out about the lightning-rod case.  But Neely was also allegedly wanted for a pattern of grand larceny, including the handbag thefts, according to the sources. MORE AT Jordan Neely's uncle, Christopher, arrested for pickpocketing (nypost.com)

NEWS 12--JUDGE BLOCKS NYC FROM SENDING MORE MIGRANTS TO DUTCHESS COUNTY

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Judge blocks NYC from sending more migrants to Dutchess County--May 23, 2023, 6:59amUpdated 34m ago

By: News 12 Staff

A state Supreme Court judge granted Dutchess County a temporary restraining order on Tuesday, barring New York City Mayor Eric Adams from sending future buses of migrants to the county. READ AND SEE MORE AT Judge blocks NYC from sending more migrants to Dutchess County (news12.com)

TARGET TAKES "EMERGENCY" ACTION TO AVOID A BUD LIGHT SITUATION AND REMOVES TUCK-FRIENDLY WOMEN'S SWIMWEAR FROM DISPLAY IN SOUTHERN STORES AS CEO DEFENDS THE LINE

Target takes 'emergency' action to 'avoid a Bud Light situation' and removes 'tuck-friendly' women's swimwear and LGBTQ products from display in Southern stores - as CEO DEFENDS the line----Target's CEO defended the company's controversial 'tuck friendly' clothing line
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Brian Cornell said the store is focused on 'all' families with its products

Critics have said the marketing line 'deserves the Bud Light treatment'

By WILL POTTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

PUBLISHED: 13:22 EDT, 23 May 2023 | UPDATED: 15:12 EDT, 23 May 2023

MORE AT Target CEO DEFENDS marketing 'tuck-friendly' women's swimwear | Daily Mail Online

CROTON CORNERS/HUDSON TEA TO CLOSE

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Beloved Croton-On-Hudson Eatery To Close: 'Come For Tea One Last Time'

A beloved local eatery in Northern Westchester known for offering retro arcade games, a soda fountain, and plenty of tea is set to soon close.Croton Corners & Hudson Tea Co., located in Croton-on-Hudson at 124 Grand St., will close at the end of June 2023, according to owner Tessa Tokke. MORE AT Beloved Croton-On-Hudson Eatery To Close: 'Come For Tea One Last Time' | Cortlandt Daily Voice | Your Local News for Cortlandt, Buchanan, and Croton

PHELPS HOSPITAL HONORS WESTCHESTER FIRST RESPONDERS WHO HELPED CROTON STROKE PATIENT

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Phelps Hospital honors Westchester first responders who helped Croton stroke patient

Hartriono B. Sastrowardoyo
Rockland/Westchester Journal News

When Richard Zumbach, a 77-year-old Croton-on-Hudson man, woke up January 12, he and his wife Linda realized something was wrong. Richard had trouble speaking and moving his left side. Suspecting a stroke, Linda called for help.

Angela Nedd, an EMT with Croton on Hudson Emergency Medical Services, and Donald Izzo, a paramedic with the Greenburgh Police Department, responded and stabilized Richard. MORE AT Phelps Hospital honors EMS first responders who helped stroke patient (lohud.com)

IN THE NEWS---PEEKSKILL SHOOTING---SHOOTING LEAVES VICTIM HOSPITALIZED---NOT RANDOM ACT

5/23/2023 - Shooting Leaves Victim Hospitalized In Peekskill: 'Not Random Act,' Police Say--Authorities are searching for the suspect in a shooting that left one victim hospitalized with multiple gunshot wounds in Northern Westchester.The incident happened on Sunday, May 21 just after 7:30 p.m., when officers responded to the area of Sherman Avenue and McKinley Street in Peekskill for a report of shots fired, according to Peekskill Police. MORE FROM THE F\DAILY VOICE AT 
Shooting Leaves Victim Hospitalized In Peekskill: 'Not Random Act,' Police Say | Cortlandt Daily Voice

NOT INCLUSIVE ENOUGH FOR YOU? PLEASE TAKE IT UP WITH THE VILLAGE - A REMINDER--PARK I.D. CARDS REQUIRED 4 USE OF THE VILLAGE PARKS & CONSERVATION AREAS

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For those who continue to pontificate/comment here that the village's id park policy is "not inclusive" and/or essentially does not allow for "diversity" (especially as it pertains to Silver Lake/Mayo's Landing) please take your annual comments and concerns directly to village officials and/or staff.

In the meantime, this is the official village policy you should refer to:

Reminder: Parks ID Cards Required for Use of Village Parks
POSTED ON: MAY 23, 2023 - 9:27AM

Croton Recreation Photo ID Cards (Parks ID) are required for use of the Village parks and conservation areas. Parks ID cards are available to both Village residents and Croton-Harmon School District residents.

ID cards are valid for 3 years & are required for ages 4+. Residents can obtain a Recreation Photo ID by submitting an online form or by completing the form in-person at the Recreation Department Office, located in the Stanley H. Kellerhouse Municipal Building, available Tuesdays & Thursdays from 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM. Two proofs of residency are required to obtain a Photo ID: 1.) A photo ID such as a driver’s license; 2.) a tax bill, bank statement, or utility bill.

If you do not have a valid parks ID card, but had one previously, you can submit a renewal form here. If you will be applying for a parks ID card for the first time, please use this form.

For senior residents (age 62+), there is no charge for a parks ID card. You can submit a renewal form here. If you will be applying for a parks ID card for the first time, please use this form.

If you have any questions, please call the Recreation Department at 914-271-3006.

NYC AGAIN--2 BUSES OF MIGRANTS ARRIVE IN HUDSON VALLEY DESPITE STATE OF EMERGENCY---DAILY VOICE

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2 Buses Of Migrants Arrive In Hudson Valley Despite State Of Emergency

Despite a State of Emergency being issued for a Hudson Valley county, one county executive is saying asylum seekers have arrived at a hotel in the region. The migrants were reportedly dropped off in Dutchess County on Sunday, May 21 at the Red Roof Inn in the town of Poughkeepsie, said Dutchess County Executive Willian O'Neil.

"Despite repeated requests, Dutchess County has not received any information about individuals, legally in NYC’s custodial care, who have been transported by NYC to Dutchess County," O'Neil said. more at 2 Buses Of Migrants Arrive In Hudson Valley Despite State Of Emergency | Cortlandt Daily Voice

NYSDEC PRESS RELEASE---WORLD TURTLE DAY AND THE DUCK POND TOO

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For Release: Monday, May 22, 2023
DEC Highlights World Turtle Day on May 23 and Urges New York Drivers to 'Give Turtles a Brake'

In May and June, Motorists Advised to Watch for Turtles Crossing the Road---click on the photo.

In recognition of World Turtle Day® on Tuesday, May 23, 2023, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos reminded New Yorkers that turtles are nesting in May and June, and asked motorists to "give turtles a brake." In New York, thousands of turtles are killed each year by unsuspecting drivers when turtles cross roads to find nesting areas.

"While a turtle's shell provides protection from predators, it does not protect against being struck by vehicles while crossing roadways," Commissioner Seggos said. "Vehicle strikes are a major cause of mortality among turtles and New York's native turtles are more susceptible at this time of year as they seek sandy areas or loose soil in which to lay their eggs. Especially in these coming weeks, DEC urges drivers to be on the lookout for turtles and slow down, particularly on roads near rivers and marshy areas." (AND A LOCAL NOTE---PLEASE TAKE CARE NEAR THE GOLF COURSE, THE ASSORTED SANTICUARIES. THE CROTON ARBORETUM, AND THE DUCK POND!)

READ MORE THE HE NYSDEC PRESS RELEASE AT DEC Highlights World Turtle Day on May 23 and Urges New York Drivers to 'Give Turtles a Brake' - NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation

MORE CROTON "MUST TRY THIS" FOR YOUR TASTING PLEASURE

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MORE CROTON "MUST TRY THIS" FOR YOUR TASTING PLEASURE

---AT THE TAVERN AT CROTON LANDING: The Watermelon Basil Patron Margarita is the perfect way to kick off the weekend; SEE MORE AT  Facebook

---ROSEMARY PALOMA COCKTAIL AT YUKA'S LATIN FUSION is amazing; see more at Facebook

--THE ALMOND CAKE---AND IT'S GLUTEN FREE---AT BAKED BY SUSAN IS OUTSTANDING; SEE MORE AT Facebook

--WE LOVE THE CHICKEN DINNER FROM MEXTOGO; SEE MORE AT Facebook

LAWLESSNESS IS NOT "RACIAL JUSTICE"--IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH RACE AT ALL---ELLE PURNELL

ELLE PURNELL--VISIT ON TWITTER@_ETREYNOLDS

A courageous man, along with his fellow passengers, restrained a mentally disturbed vagrant who was allegedly threatening to kill commuters on a New York City subway. A few weeks later, in the same town, a pregnant hospital worker checked out a Citi Bike to get home from her 12-hour shift and was surrounded by a group of men who falsely accused her of stealing the bike from them, physically harassed her, and then smeared her name on social media.

There is a concerted effort from powerful people in the media, on the internet, and in district attorney’s offices, to paint both incidents, not as a conflict between law-abiding citizens and their aggressors, but as representative of a racial struggle that they accuse everyone in the country of being a part of.

But these two events are not stories about their participants’ race. A thoughtful person who hears the details of each case could see that, from the facts we know, each was a struggle between the helpless and the lawless; in one case, there was someone to intervene on the innocents’ behalf, and in the other, there was none.

The average law-abiding, middle-class man, of any color, who fairly observes the Daniel Penny/Jordan Neely scuffle would see himself reflected more in the subway rider who was threatened by a drug-addled vagrant’s actions than in the vagrant. If he’s spent any time in a metropolitan area, he’s probably been in similar shoes as Penny’s fellow passengers on the train. (For their part, the fellow passengers helped Penny restrain Neely and confirmed to media and in 911 calls that Neely posed a threat.) Few responsible men would look at Neely, a troubled man who was tragically left to self-destruct to the point that he was psychotically threatening innocent passersby, and see themselves represented by his life choices. Those facts are all true regardless of the race of anyone involved.

In the same way, a hard-working career woman or mother, no matter her race, would find more to relate to in a pregnant nurse who was trying to bike home after a long day’s work than in a group of young men who, according to bike receipts, tried to steal the bike from her and ruin her life with a libelous video.  READ MORE FROM ELLE PURNELL AT 
Lawlessness Is Not 'Racial Justice' (thefederalist.com)

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IN THE NEWS---HUDSON VALLEY COLLEGES JOIN THE ANTI ISRAEL PROTESTS, PRO PALESTINIAN

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