BELDEN POINT PROJECT

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It's about time because it took long enough. But if you believe NYC Parks this time, City Island's Belden Point capital project will soon create a small green space and plaza at the southern end of City Island Avenue including new pavement, benches, bollards, and railings.

Bronx county allocated $170,000 for this project, and NY State secured an additional $170,000 grant. The project has been awarded to a contractor, and a contract was registered on March 10. They are currently negotiating a start date with that contractor.

UN CLIMATE CHANGE WARNING

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Human interference with the climate system is occurring and climate change poses risks for human
and natural systems. The assessment of impacts, adaptation, and vulnerability evaluates how patterns of risks and potential benefits are shifting due to climate change.

It considers how impacts and risks related to climate change can be reduced and managed through adaptation and mitigation. The report assesses needs, options, opportunities, constraints, resilience, limits and other aspects associated with adaptation.

If the people on earth do not cut pollution of heat-trapping gases, the already noticeable harms of global warming could spiral "out of control," according to warnings from a United Nations scientific panel.

Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability" on Vimeo http://vimeo.com/89725715

St. Paul’s Church National Historic Site

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St. Paul’s Church National Historic Site 897 South Columbus Avenue, Mt. Vernon, NY 914-667-4116 www.nps.gov/sapa

Special free Programs in April 2014

Thursday, April 3, First Thursdays at St. Paul’s open from 1 to 9 PM
At 7 PM, join us for a presentation that chronicles the business and personal life of Alexander Masterton -- Scottish immigrant, master craftsman and successful proprietor of the 19th c. Eastchester marble quarries -- by

CITY ISLAND BOAT FIRE

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Although NYC Department of Environmental Protection claims our air is the cleanest it's been in 50 years, many City Island residents smelled the smoke filled air as a result of a Yacht fire near pilot street.

FDNY units and firefighters were in abundance and the fire in the boatyard was quickly placed under control. Even after the fire was extinguished, fire trucks continued responding. Luckily there were no reported injuries.

City Islander Raymond Reyes Jr was kind enough to share after he took this video:

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HAZARDOUS WEATHER

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Low pressure in the Northeast will continue the rainy weather, with possible flooding on Sunday. Cold air will bring areas of snow from the Great Lakes into Northern New England.

EAST WINDS CONTINUE TONIGHT AS LOW PRESSURE APPROACHES FROM THE SOUTH. TIDES ARE EXPECTED TO RUN AROUND 1/2 TO 1 FT ABOVE ASTRONOMICAL LEVELS. HIGH TIDE WILL OCCUR BETWEEN 10 PM AND 1 AM ACROSS THE WESTERN PORTION OF LONG ISLAND SOUND. A FEW AREAS MAY EXPERIENCE TIDE LEVELS CLOSE TO OR AT MINOR COASTAL FLOODING BENCHMARKS.

BLUE DUNES

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The US Department of Housing and Urban Development program called “Rebuild by Design,” which attracted engineers, architects, and designers is considering proposals to defend the New York and New Jersey coastlines.

A series of man made islands off the coast of New York and New Jersey may some day protect the Northeast coast from the impact of deadly storm surges during future Superstorms, like the ones caused by Sandy, according to a new proposal as the region continues its recovery.

Staying Safe on The Internet

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Though the Internet is an integral part of our everyday lives, there are also some risks we take every time we log on. We’re not just talking about viruses, phishing and spyware; there are real people out there, of all ages, who go online with the intention of harming young people.
talk to someone you trust
You can always talk to your parents, or to someone else you trust, about what you experience online. You can help each other get the most out of the Internet whilst making sure you stay safe.

IMMIGRATION REFORM?

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Since Barack Obama was first elected, there have been over two million people deported from the United States. That’s more than were thrown out of this country under George W. Bush in his eight years and more than double the number during Bill Clinton’s presidency. It’s more than any president, ever.

Why? Perhaps President Obama wanted to prove to Congress that he was tough on immigration, hoping for comprehensive immigration reform. So far, that plan hasn’t worked out.

NY HISTORIC PLACES

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New York State Board for Historic Preservation has recommended the addition of 21 properties, resources and districts to the State and National Registers of Historic Places.

NY ELECTED OFFICIALS PUSH TO CUT PROPERTY TAXES

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A couple of hundred elected officials in New York are pushing to cut property taxes, but not all are in favor. Where does your representative stand?

“Sky-high property taxes have been an unsustainable financial burden for working- and middle-class families in the Southern Tier and all across the State. We capped property taxes and now we have to cut them,” Governor Cuomo said. “Our tax reform proposal provides more than $1 billion in relief to those New Yorkers while also encouraging local governments to cut costs and share services in order to address the incredible tax rates that currently exist. This is an agenda that has attracted support from hundreds of local leaders across the State, who recognize the importance of increasing government’s efficiency and standing up for the taxpayer. I urge the legislature to join us by passing property tax reform this year.”