HEAT ADVISORY EXTENDED

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The Heat Advisory for NYC has been extended until 7/1/12. To locate a Cooling Center http://www.nyc.gov/OEM.

The New York City Office of Emergency Management (OEM) today advised that cooling centers will remain open according to the latest National Weather Service forecast, the heat index is expected to reach or exceed 95 degrees.

Wait A Dog Gone Second

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Tonight expect a lengthier evening, as an extra leap second is going to be added to machines and devices which mark, or tell time. It's called a leap second.

The International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service coordinates these leap seconds, and such coordination typically takes place in either June or December. This weekend's skip: Universal time will be 11:59:59 and then the rarely seen 11:59:60 before the clocks strike midnight. A longer day indeed.

NON STOP NEWS AND INFORMATION

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While other news and information content providers may feel it's necessary to abandon you and take a long summer vacation, City Island Images continues to serve all of you. We know how important each and every one of our loyal readers are, so we'll continue to offer 24/7 service.

Here are some of the services you can depend on-

LIVE VIDEO. Streaming video from City Island Avenue.

INTERNET, area-wide and Neighborhood events.
Read all about festivals, indoor and outdoor fairs, free concerts, and family-friendly events.

The Bronx Historical Society

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UPCOMING FREE LECTURES

“EDGAR ALLAN POE AND
HIS COTTAGE"

Saturday, July 21, 2012 – 2:00 PM

Dr. G. Hermalyn, historian and publisher, will speak at The Bronx County Archives on the writer’s experience living in The Bronx. The Archives is located at 3313 Bainbridge Avenue, The Bronx, NY 10467. (718) 881-8900.

“HISTORY OF THE BRONX LATINO"

Come celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month with BCHS Educator Angel Hernandez as he describes the Latino experience throughout Bronx history. This lecture will be given at two locations:

Saturday, September 15, 2012 - 2:30 PM

WANNA BUY A $150 MILLION BRIDGE?

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Next year, the planned bridge construction during 2013 is going to make for an interesting commute for mussel suckers, clam diggers, or just about anyone who regularly travels in and out of City Island. City Island will get a new steel cable bridge, come hell or high water.

NYC Office of Management and Budget has approved a $149.5 million budget for a replacement bridge to be built where the existing City Island Bridge to cross over Eastchester Bay.

Live Jazz Education Webcast

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TODAY Saturday, June 30, 3:15-6pm EST

Tune in to our upcoming live webcast about the important relationship between the drum and bass in a big band setting. Then join Jazz at Lincoln Center Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis as he addresses Band Director Academy participants and discusses the value of jazz education.

3:15-4:30pm

Bass/Drum Relationship

This course focuses on the relationship between the bass and the drums in a big band setting, offering insight into refining the collaboration between the two instruments within the rhythm section.

4:30-6pm

6/30/12 News & Information Service 24/7

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SYRIAN CIVIL WAR. Kofi Annan warns of severe crisis if Syria fighting unresolved.
UN Peace plan includes a Syrian-led political transition.

BURNING COLORADO FIRES. Firefighters Contain Blaze 25 Percent.
30 thousand residents evacuated from lavish country houses, to smoldering ash and the charred foundations.

SYMBOLIC INAUGURATION. Egypt Swears In New President.
Moslem Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi has been sworn in as Egypt's first popularly-elected president.

WHY DID PENN STATE OFFICIALS STAY MUM? Jerry Sandusky coverup?

WHO KNEW WHAT AND WHEN @ PENN

Tim Curley, Penn State athletic director who is on administrative leave, and Gary Schultz, former VP of finance and business, met reporters as they headed into a court hearing last November.

Both men face charges of lying to a grand jury and failing to report allegations of sexual child abuse, and both men still maintain their innocence.

Following Jerry Sandusky guilty verdict, law-enforcement officials are moving their investigation to Pennsylvania State University, where evidence against former top administrators and athletics officials has surfaced.

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ECOSOC TO TACKLE GLOBAL JOBS CRISIS

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The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) will tackle the global jobs crisis when it begins its high-level segment on Monday, its President told reporters today.

More than 500 delegates, including government ministers and heads of civil society groups, international institutions and the private sector, will attend the high-level segment which will focus on boosting productive capacity, strengthening development cooperation and creating decent, sustainable work.

HEAT/AIR QUALITY UPDATES

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The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for New York City during the daytime hours until tomorrow.

Additionally, the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation has issued an Air Quality Health Advisory, which is effective until 10:00 PM tonight.

These conditions are dangerous to health. Avoid strenuous activity. People without air conditioning, older adults and people with chronic health conditions are most at risk. Cooling Centers are open today and will be open tomorrow.