Tuesday, January 23, 2024

MEANWHILE IN CANADA.....CANADIAN COURT RULES TRUDEAU BROKE LAW FOR COVID

If you were paying attention to international news during Covid you're likely aware that while America may have gone to some extreme measures in response to the pandemic, what was done here paled in comparison to what our Canadian allies to the north were getting up to during that period. In February of 2022 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeu invoked their 'Emergencies Act', a move that allowed them make moves against protestors and anyone that the Canadian government felt was acting against national interests, most notably through actions like freezing the bank accounts of or even arresting people involved in the 'Freedom Convoy' of Truckers who staged a sort of drive-in march to the nations capital in Ottawa. Since then a lawsuit has been percolating through the Canadian court system asking whether the invocation of this act was legal on the part of the Trudeau government, a case that forced Justin Trudeau himself to take the stand in late 2022 to defend his decisions on the matter. In February of last year a commission that was looking into the matter ruled that Trudeau had met the 'very high threshold' for the whole thing being kosher, but today that decision seems to have been overturned as the Federal Court of Canada declared that the invocation of the act was, as critics had long claimed, against the law.  READ MORE AT Canadian Federal Court Rules Justin Trudeau Broke the Law in Implementing 'Emergencies Act' for Covid – Twitchy

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NUISANCE WILDLIFE SPECIES---DEC---TOWN OF CORTLANDT

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New York DEC Information: Nuisance Wildlife Species
Release Date: January 23, 2024

NUISANCE WILDLIFE SPECIES

Region 3

Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester counties

NYS DEC Wildlife: (845) 256-3098

Email: CONTACT@DEC.NY.GOV

Controlling Problems with Wildlife

Encounters with wildlife have become more numerous as a result of urban growth into an animal's natural habitat. Seeing an animal in the woods can be fun, but having a skunk under the porch or a woodchuck digging up your yard, is not. Information on the following pages are intended to help landowners find out how to prevent and control negative encounters with wildlife. READ MORE AT New York DEC Information: Nuisance Wildlife Species - Town of Cortlandt, NY News

ORDERING NOW OPEN FOR TOWN OF CORTLANDT MIILTARY BANNERS

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FOR MORE INFORMATION--Supervisor Richard Becker, M.D., Town of Cortlandt

(914) 734-1002, Fax (914) 734-1003

For Immediate Release

January 19, 2024--Military Tribute Banners

The Town of Cortlandt is pleased to announce that the 2024 Military Tribute Banner season is now open and orders may be placed at https://militarytributebanners.org/new-york/cortlandt-manor-ny.html.

This program is a beautiful tribute to honor and thank all of our brave men and women who have defended our Country and fought for our freedoms in America. We are proud to support this program and appreciate those families who have previously participated by ordering banners for their loved ones.

The banners will be displayed in three locations in the town; Route 9A near the VA Hospital in Montrose, along Oregon Road (Locust Ave. to Hollow Brook Golf Club) in the northern part of Cortlandt, and on Broadway in Verplanck from Memorial Day through Veterans Day. Once this period ends, the banners are taken down and given to the sponsor as a keepsake.

The deadline for placing an order for display this year will be April 1, 2024. Ordering Now Open - Military Tribute Banners - Town of Cortlandt, NY News

CROTON POINT AVE. AGAIN, PERSON TAKEN TO HOSPITAL AFTER CRASH

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Person Taken To Hospital After Crash At Busy Croton-On-Hudson Intersection

A person was injured in an early morning two-car crash at a busy Northern Westchester intersection, fire officials said. MORE AT Person Taken To Hospital After Crash At Busy Croton-On-Hudson Intersection | Cortlandt Daily Voice

FOR THOSE FOLLOWING JOSEPH SCHWARTZ

The former owner of a collapsed national nursing home chain who ran more than 100 facilities out of a tiny office above a New Jersey pizzeria has pleaded guilty in federal court in connection with what prosecutors called a $38 million payroll tax fraud schemeThe former owner of a national nursing home chain that collapsed amid widespread allegations of neglect and mismanagement revealed in an NBC News investigation now faces 22 federal charges of labor violations and failure to pay federal taxes.

Joseph Schwartz was arrested at his home in Rockland County, N.Y., say two law enforcement officials, and appeared at a hearing in Newark, N.J., on Thursday afternoon. Schwartz’s lawyer Robert Fedor did not immediately respond to a request for comment.  Read more at Former owner of national nursing home chain faces 22 federal tax, labor charges (nbcnews.com)

1960 TOP YOUNG SCIENTISTS CHOSEN---CHARLES BENNETT ET AL.--SCIENCE NEWSLETTER

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SERVICE INFO AND OBITUARY FOR PATRICIA ANN CRETARA

Patricia Ann Cretara, a resident of Croton on Hudson, NY passed away on April 23, 2024, surrounded by family. She was 81years old. GO TO  P...