Support Natural Resources Defense Council

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We shouldn’t have to worry if the water sources we rely on for drinking, fishing, and swimming are polluted. But for 117 million Americans, a legal loophole has undermined the Clean Water Act safeguards that are supposed to prevent big polluters from dumping unsafe amounts of dangerous pollutants in our waters.

The Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers are ready to make important changes to close this loophole—and you can step up to support these changes.

UGLY WEATHER

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Muggy and murky weather is expected until the weekend.

URBAN FLOOD ADVISORY FOR...
RICHMOND (STATEN ISLAND) COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST NEW YORK...
BRONX COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST NEW YORK...
NEW YORK (MANHATTAN) COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST NEW YORK...
WESTERN NASSAU COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST NEW YORK...
QUEENS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST NEW YORK...
KINGS (BROOKLYN) COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST NEW YORK...

SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH A SLOW MOVING FRONTAL SYSTEM COULD PRODUCE HEAVY RAINFALL CAPABLE OF CAUSING URBAN AND POOR DRAINAGE FLOODING.

NY Puerto Rican Day Parade

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Que Viva Puerto Rico... La Isla Bonita.

The National Puerto Rican Day Parade, now in its 57th year focused less on corporate sponsors and more on Puerto Rican heritage with all floats having a cultural theme, in response to criticism that past floats were too commercial.

New Yorkers once again showed their Puerto Rican pride by stepping out along Fifth Avenue with bells, whistles and colorful clothing today.

NEW YORK RANGERS FAIL AGAIN

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Are the New York Rangers on the back burner? Not yet, but hey may soon be out of range.(Update)

Rangers shutout moves LA Kings one away from second Stanley Cup in three years. Los Angeles wins in New York and takes a 3-0 series edge. The Kings are just one win away from winning their second Stanley Cup in three years.

For 85 seasons, the New York Rangers hockey team has entertained fans with some of the most memorable moments in New York sporting history.

During their first 16 seasons, the Rangers missed the playoffs only once, and only twice did they fall lower than third place. By the early 1940s, the Blueshirts’ popularity contributed to the decline of the Americans, who left The Garden for Brooklyn before eventually folding in 1942. During that 16-year span in which they were one of two New York hockey teams, the Rangers won three regular-season championships, finished second five times and third on six other occasions. Rangers’ nights at The Garden became popular, attracting a ‘dinner-jacket’ crowd that often included sports figures, Broadway entertainers, New York’s society elite and City Hall politicians.

Playing at one of the world’s most famous arena, Madison Square Garden, The New York Rangers have built a storied reputation on pride, passion and tradition. Will this rich tradition continue?

http://rangers.nhl.com/

CITY ISLAND ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR

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New, existing, small and large businesses from throughout City Island and the vicinity, along with area wide artists are all participating in The City Island Arts and Crafts Fair this weekend.

Come out and enjoy the sights, sounds, smell and smiles. The fair continues today, and ends this evening. The event officially runs 11:00 am to 7:00 pm, but please come early and stay late. There's plenty to do for the family too.

CITY ISLAND FROZEN YOGURT

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Making healthy choices isn’t always easy. To cool visitors down for the summer, City Island Frozen Yogurt is offering a cold and creamy Fro-Yo, which is a healthier treat.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yang, the new owners tell City Island Images they'll be open for business on Saturday morning, just in time for The City Island Arts and Crafts Fair.

This brand new modern shop is located on 313 City Island Avenue will begin selling frozen yogurt for $0.49 per ounce. They're offering self serve frozen yogurt treats in various flavors, including Mango, which happens to be our favorite.

NO TRIPLE CROWN

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The horse race was held right here in Elmont, New York but west coast favorite California Chrome lost.
Tonalist won the race and jockey Joel Rosario was congratulated after winning the 146th running of the Belmont Stakes,

We were on the brink of something which has not happened in 36 years. But it was disappointing to watch one of the best Thoroughbreds, which has tried but failed to sweep all three legs.

The 1 ½-mile Belmont Stakes is the longest and steepest challenge in the three race series and California Chrome was not up to the task.

D DAY SALUTE + 70 YEARS

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The world should never forget D Day's Operation Neptune. The military assault to liberate France from the Nazi regime.

D Day was the longest day in World War II and these soldiers fought so we could enjoy peace. The day that saved the world is the most solemn anniversary in World History.

WWII veterans gathered with politicians at Normandy American Cemetery near Omaha Beach to participate in this 70th anniversary of D-Day in Colleville sur Mer, Normandy, France.

NEW FACE OF AMERICA

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Immigration is changing the face of The United States of America with each individual entering this country from different parts of the world helping to make this evolution possible.

As our national diversity continues to increase, the population grows in the number of Asians, but mainly Hispanics. Here in New York and in many other areas with similar situations, whites and blacks are beginning to take notice of America's changing face.

City Island Images has learned that US Census is preparing new population figures, which will include the number of counted Whites, Blacks, Latinos, Asians and others living in this diverse nation. On June 26 they expect to show a significant increase in Hispanics.

37,500 JOBS AVAILABLE IN NYC

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There are nearly 100K jobs currently available and listed on Jobs Express website www.jobs.ny.gov
The site sorts thousands of jobs by region and occupation, and also allows users to search jobs based on zip code and travel distance.

New businesses and job listings are added every day. Throughout the month of April 2014, there were more than 73,000 new job openings listed on Jobs Express – a 22 percent increase from April 2013 – and more than 78,000 unique website visitors. More than 7,100 businesses posted a new job order on the site in April 2014. Businesses using the site fulfilled nearly 55,000 job orders in April 2014.