Saturday, October 21, 2023

ON THE METHODIST CHURCH SCHISM---MASSIVE MISSISSIPPI CHURCH VOTES TO ABANDON ITS INCREASINGLY WOKE DENOMINATION

Wesley could have never imagined how much the church he founded would not just be tolerating but embracing in 2023. Thankfully, some members of the Methodist church have decided to take a stand. MORE AT Massive Mississippi Church Votes to Abandon Its Increasingly Woke Denomination (msn.com)

MUDSLIDE SUSPENDS METRO-NORTH SERVICE BEWEEN CROTON AND TARRYTOWN

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Mudslide suspends Metro-North service between Croton-Harmon‌ and ‌Tarrytown‌
Oct 21, 2023, 3:22pmUpdated 37m ago
By: Roberto Torres

Metro-North service on the Hudson‌ Line remains suspended between ‌Croton-Harmon‌ and ‌Tarrytown‌ because of a significant mudslide onto the railroad tracks.
The MTA blamed Saturday's rainy weather for the mudslide.
Officials say service is now running hourly between Grand Central and Tarrytown, and between Croton-Harmon and Poughkeepsie.  MORE AT Mudslide suspends Metro-North service between Croton-Harmon‌ and ‌Tarrytown‌ (news12.com)


SHOPRITE TO CLOSE 5 NY LOCATIONS--NONE HERE---ALL IN THE CAPITAL REGION

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SHOPRITE---The closures, scheduled for early December, are all in the Capital Region, according to a report by Winsight Grocery Business: Albany, Colonie, Niskayuna, Slingerlands, and North Greenbush. SEE MORE ATShopRite To Close 5 NY Locations: Here's Rundown | Cortlandt Daily Voice

TOWN OF CORTLANDT NOTICE---ROUTE 6/ROUTE 202 CULVERT REPLACEMENT UPDATE

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Rt. 6/Rt. 202 Culvert Replacement Update From NY State DOT
Release Date: October 20, 2023

U.S. Route 6/State Route 202 (the Goat Trail) remains one lane in each direction with an alternating traffic signal at Roa Hook Road to facilitate the replacement of a culvert. This project requires the replacement of the existing culvert with a bridge structure. The New York State Department of Transportation contractor has mobilized on site to begin the work to install a temporary one lane bridge in the eastbound lane to allow the contractor to work in stages. A location has been designated for equipment on site, and the removal of guide rail and asphalt has begun. Night time closures are expected for the installation of the bridge and message boards will advise motorists in advance of the closures. This project has an anticipated substantial completion Summer 2024, weather permitting. Motorists are urged to slow down and drive responsibly in work zones. Fines are doubled for speeding in a work zone. Convictions of two or more speeding violations in a work zone could result in the suspension of an individual’s driver license.

For up-to-date travel information, call 511, visit WWW.511NY.ORG or download the free 511NY mobile app. Follow New York State DOT on Twitter: @NYSDOT and @NYSDOTHV. Find NYSDOT on Facebook at FACEBOOK.COM/NYSDOT

FROM THE GO WOKE, GO BROKE FILES---VICTORIA'S SECRET DITCHES WOKENESS AFTER SALES DROP

Victoria’s Secret ditches prioritizing wokeness over ‘sexiness’ after sales drop--Lingerie chain Victoria’s Secret is reportedly ditching its woke, feminist makeover of recent years as it hasn’t translated to business success.Since the brand decided to move away from its “hyper-sexualized” image – as BusinessOfFashion.com described it in a recent article – Victoria’s Secret has seen a significant revenue drop. MORE AT Victoria's Secret ditches wokeness over sexiness after sales drop (nypost.com)

AGENDA 10/23--THAT INCLUSIVITY RESOLUTION AGAIN, MORE HOUSING, ADU ETC.

Board of Trustees Work Session Agenda---SUBMITTED ON OCTOBER 20, 2023 - 12:10PM
REVISED ON OCTOBER 20, 2023 - 12:11PM

Date:  Monday, October 23, 2023 - 7:00pm

The agenda for the October 23rd Board of Trustees work session and all associated backup materials is now available. You may view the agenda for the meeting at https://play.champds.com/crotononhudsonny/event/899

PRESS MUST BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR INSTIGATING VIOLENCE WORLDWIDE

We know corporate media are biased, but the reporting on Gaza shows they’re willing to be propagandists — even if their false reports are likely to get people killed.

MARK HEMINGWAY

Tablet’s Armin Rosen, a really great reporter who’s no stranger to covering Israel and the Middle East, had this to say about the erroneous media coverage of a missile that supposedly hit a hospital in Gaza on Wednesday:

Last night was the worst media f-ckup I’ve ever seen. In terms of the range/seriousness of info gotten wrong, #/prestige/geographic diversity of outlets that f-cked up, overall credulousness, real-world impact, the lack of reflection/remorse etc. Scores a 10 in every category.

As a true connoisseur of media malpractice, I’m not sure it’s the worst ever, but it’s a definite contender. Because I’m old school, and I like to keep my kids offline, I have a hard copy of The Wall Street Journal delivered to my house every day. A WSJ subscription is not cheap. In fact, I pay hundreds of dollars a year for home delivery, and I do this in spite of the fact I have serious issues with the paper.

The news pages have never shared the conservative bent of the editorial pages — in fact, the internal political tensions between the two sections of the paper have been playing out rather publicly in recent years — and slide into hysterical and ideological coverage by the WSJ news team has been noticeable. Wednesday morning, I woke up to the headline you see above: “Blast at Gaza Hospital Kills Hundreds.” The second paragraph credulously cites Hamas officials blaming Israel for the attack and saying 500 were killed, before citing Israeli denials. Of course, by the time the paper landed in my yard that morning, people had been blowing holes in Hamas’ credulous claims about the attack for hours.

Indeed, according to American intelligence officials, the blast was caused by a Hamas rocket that fell short, validating Israeli claims about what happened. Further, the “decimation” of the hospital cited by the WSJ didn’t really happen either. The rocket appears to have hit a parking lot near the hospital, and the casualties are far fewer than Hamas officials claimed.

The only good thing I can say about the WSJ’s coverage is that it wasn’t as bad as The New York Times, where the credulous headlines were even worse.  MORE AT Press Must Be Held Accountable For Instigating Violence Worldwide (thefederalist.com)

A LETTER FROM JESSICA DIECKMAN---THOUGHTS ON RECENT EVENTS AND MORE

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To the Editor,

As I study more of the events and information connected with the October 7th massacre and terrorist attack committed on innocent citizens in Israel, I continue to feel very disturbed and concerned, not only for Israel, but for our country as well.

I recall President Obama’s 2013 shipment of pallets of cash to the terrorist state of Iran, I believe it was apx. $150 billion dollars put into their corrupt leaders' and terrorists' accounts. Another $1.8 billion in cash was used for terrorism as well. Fast forward to September 2023, wherein President Biden and his team make yet another deal where they propose giving Iran another $6 billion dollars, but stating it cannot be used for terrorism. I don’t see how our country can guarantee such a restriction, especially after the Israeli massacre that involved trained Hamas paragliders, tactical equipment, bombs, missiles, powerful guns, grenades, rockets, boats and drones. The attack killed over 1,300 individuals, with about 150+ were taken hostage. The attack was beyond barbaric, I was appalled just listening to the details about families, concert-goers and the elderly who were raped and killed for no reason.

One survivor at the festival (a musical rave for peace) described how the paraglider-terrorists were giddy, laughing, excited and smiling as they killed and abducted innocent young people who were, minutes prior, just having fun. One young girl was killed, her lifeless body being spat upon by children, then paraded around on the back of a Hamas truck in Gaza, surrounded by a cheering crowd. 

 Looking at our major cities here in America, one observes large crowds of people cheering-on Hamas and the attacks. Many appear to be college students from major schools like Columbia, Hunter and NYU. Some of these students attacked student supporters of Israel. The Israeli supporters explained fear at their fellow students' belief that the killing and rape of Jewish people is justified. Reporters shared that the Hamas-supporting college students describe Israel as a colonizer, and therefore, by default, Israel has invited such violence. 

 I then wonder how these college students (and their faculty), who tentatively believe in democracy, desire to witness Israel, the only democratically-functioning region in the Middle East, removed? Do they recognize that within Israel the Christian churches, the synagogues, and the mosques exist together, with everyone at liberty to worship as they choose to? Do they consider that women and LGBTQ people have rights and protections in Israel to the extent that many seek asylum there? In contrast, within Palestine and many other neighboring countries, LGBTQ people are jailed, abused or brutally killed, and women have no rights. In this context I’m genuinely perplexed to see these same young people claim that they support woman’s and LGBTQ rights, yet also support Hamas. I have not seen supporters of Hamas in these protests condemn the brutality of October 7th massacre. It is as though the students, faculty and others are literally being given assigned-opinions and not thinking for themselves amidst the propaganda they are getting. I dare say that if any of them spent one day in Palestine under Hamas rule they could have a serious awakening and reckoning, as many of the Palestinian people live in fear of Hamas. 

 I’m also beginning to wonder if these attacks on innocent civilians (that seem to be justified in the minds of so many in New York) would feel the same if they occurred here in New York itself? Would it be suggested that such brutality would be deserved because anyone can be labeled as a “colonizer?" Do the supporters of the attacks in Israel believe people should only live in the place their ancestors did? And then at what juncture in history would a measure of appropriate ancestral-residency be taken? 

History teaches many things (if we think critically enough to behold reason), and one of them is not to repeat the mistakes of the past. One can’t claim to be the oppressed 'good guy' after a well-planned, well-funded terrorist attack on innocent civilians. Another thing history teaches is that giving terrorists money with conditions that the funds not be used for attacks is simply not going to work. And one more history lesson: we know in New York the consequences of terrorism’s abrupt and swift impact, and that the New York area is certainly a target. Pretending what happened in Israel couldn’t happen here is simply wishful thinking.

My advice is stand with Israel and democracy, that’s what can build most viably towards peace, not supporting terrorist governments and giving them more money. In closing, all of the people protesting and marching for Hamas should take a much closer look at what the Hamas terrorists stand for, and how they “govern,” as it’s quite the opposite of Israel’s democracy and the democracy we know here. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,
Jessica Dieckman 
(Croton On Hudson)

HOLY NAME OF MARY MONTESSORI SCHOOL---THAT TIME OF YEAR---ANNUAL PLANT & BAKE SALE

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