Turning A Year Older: Happy Birthday, Mr. Terner

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Ron Terner attended DeWitt Clinton, H.S. Lehman College, Germaine School for Photography and has been practicing his trade on City Island for over 35 years.

Master photographer Ron Terner is one of the greatest practitioners of the camera we know.

88 AND STILL LOOKING GREAT

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Hanging out with Jackie Kyle Kall is always a good time, but having drinks with her on her 88th birthday is sure to define City Island fine.

The 88 year old breaks every mold, including never ask a lady her age. She is happy to share her young age and never passes up an opportunity for a good old fashioned celebration.

CITY ISLAND MEMORIAL DAY PARADE

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There are a few ways around City Island to enjoy the annual Memorial Day Parade, as we take time out to remember the men and women who have proudly served our country.

The best way is to walk, or stand along City Island Avenue and enjoy this colorful parade tradition. Another is to watch in online www.cimages.me and this year, Mr. and Mrs. Sparks are inviting City Islanders to their lawn barbeque, across the street from the cemetery.

NYC BEACHES OPEN

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NYC Mayor Bloomberg has announced that all 14 miles of the city's beaches in Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx are now open for summer fun.

NYC has spent more than $270 million to restore these beaches, with $386 million budgeted for future work to fix damaged boardwalks and increase shoreline protection.

New York City beaches include Coney Island, Brighton and Manhattan Beaches in Brooklyn; Rockaway Beach in Queens; Orchard Beach in the Bronx; and Midland, Wolfe's Pond, Cedar Grove and South Beaches in Staten Island.

MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND

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As we approach Memorial Day, let us remember what this day stands for. This is not a holiday weekend which marks the beginning of summer vacation season.

This, ladies and gentlemen is an American holiday observed on the last Monday of May to honor every man and woman, regardless of he color or creed who unselfishly gave up their lives while serving in the U.S. military.

It was first known as Decoration Day and it originated in the years following the Civil War. This then became an official federal holiday in 1971.

Atlantic Hurricane Season

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The Atlantic hurricane season outlook issued at NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center is forecasting an active or extremely active season this year. An era of high activity for Atlantic hurricanes in expected to continue.

For the six-month hurricane season, which begins June 1, NOAA’s Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook says there is a 70 percent likelihood of 13 to 20 named storms (winds of 39 mph or higher), of which 7 to 11 could become hurricanes (winds of 74 mph or higher), including 3 to 6 major hurricanes (Category 3, 4 or 5; winds of 111 mph or higher).

SEVERE WEATHER WARNINGS

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Flash floods and severe weather warnings are now in effect for parts of NY, NJ, CT as a round of potentially damaging storms moves through our region, according to government forecasters.

NYC, Westchester, Rockland, Hudson and Bergen counties in NY and NJ are being warned that heavy rainfall could lead to flash floods during the evening hours. Some have already reported roads flooded in their area.

Severe weather is possible across the region before midnight. Forecasters say heavy downpours, lightning, hail and damaging winds could also come along with this severe weather system.

CITY ISLAND, NYC's LEAST KNOWN GEM

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City Island is the least known gem of NYC. This a small island is about a mile and a half long by a half mile wide. The population is approximately five thousand residents living on about 253 acres.

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This charming and quaint Island is located at the extreme western end of long Island Sound, just south of Pelham Bay and east of Eastchester Bay.

CITY ISLAND'S ED SADLER WAY

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Who ever said most pledges made by politicians are all but “empty” promises should reconsider.

NYC Council member Jimmy Vacca has announced the City Council today approved an honorary street re-namings in his district: 'Ed Sadler Way' at the intersection of East Schofield Street and City Island Avenue.

At the Council’s Stated Meeting on Wednesday, May 22nd the Council voted in favor of legislation that will allow the intersection of East Schofield Street and City Island Avenue to be co-named ‘Ed Sadler Way.’

MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT

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SUNDAY, MAY 26 at 2 pm
Annual Free Memorial Day Holiday Concert
Van Cortlandt Park near 246th Street

Bronx Arts Ensemble Orchestra
David Gilbert, Conductor
Halley Gilbert, Soprano
Michael Davidman, Piano
Papo Vázquez, Trombone

Star-Spangled Banner
Harnick/Bock – Selections from Fiddler on the Roof
Mozart – Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K. 467
Berlin – Medley of Favorite Songs
Gould – Latin American Symphonette
Oliver Caplan – Lunastella Fuga
Gershwin (arr. Robert Russell Bennett) – Porgy and Bess (Symphonic Picture)
Sousa – Stars and Stripes Forever