NYC Blocks Camping at Protest Site

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A New York Supreme Court judge has upheld the NYC’s right to enforce rules to bar the Occupy Wall Street protesters from camping overnight at Zuccotti Park.

Michael D. Stallman said, “The court is mindful of the movements’ First Amendment rights of freedom of speech and peaceable assembly.” But he added, quoting from another case, “Even protected speech is not equally permissible in all places and at all times.”

FREEDOM OF THE PRESS?

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As the Mike Bloomberg's NYPD began removing Occupy Wall Street protesters from Zuccotti Park this morning morning, they immediately created a media-free bubble around their police action, pushing reporters out of view and clearing the airspace of news helicopters. Bloomber and his police commissioner said they were protecting the press.

BURIAL FOR CAPTAIN ED SADLER 1916-2011

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It was a cloudy morning and at times it appeared that the heavens were set to shed some tears. However, the weather held up as mother nature welcomed members of Ed Sadler's large and wonderful family, some who had traveled from as far away as California. There were local community leaders there, as well as many City Islanders (clam diggers and mussel suckers), all there to pay tribute and to participate in his wake, the Bronx funeral services and City Island burial ceremonies, where Ed Sadler was born, lived and loved or 95 wonderful years.

Headlines 11/15/11

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OCCUPY THIS. NYPD & Sanitation Clears Tents and Tarts From Zuccotti Park.

US DEFENSE SPENDING. $350 Billion First Round Cuts.

CHINA SEEKS PAYMENT. Price for Freedom.

ARAB LEAGUE ACTS. Syrian Death Toll.

NYC SUBWAY. Soaring Crimes.

Rally To Keep Post Offices Open

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US Congressman Joe Crowley (D-Queens, the Bronx) was joined by New York Metro Area Postal Union President Clarice Torrence, State Senator Ruth Hassell-Thompson, representatives from Assemblyman Michael Benedetto’s office and the National Association of Letter Carriers, community groups, and concerned citizens in a rally calling on the U.S. Postal Service to keep the Einstein and Dreiser Loop Post Offices open.

HOLIDAY IMROVEMENT

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As the holidays approach, foreign factories are kicking into overdrive in
order to provide Americans with monstrous piles of cheap goods --
merchandise that has been produced at the expense of American labor. This year should be different. This year Americans will give the gift of genuine concern for other Americans. There is no longer an excuse that, at gift giving time, nothing can be found that is produced by American hands. Yes there are plenty of goods and services!

It's time to think outside the box, people. Who says a gift needs to fit in

CAPTAIN ED SADLER Memorial Services (1916-2011)

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Memorial Services are being held at Schuyler Hill Funeral Home on Treemont Avenue in The Bronx this afternoon and tonight.

SCHUYLER HILL
3535 E Tremont Avenue
Bronx, NY 10465
(718) 792-0270
(718) 823-4770

SchuylerHillFH@aol.com

Burial ceremonies will be at the Pelham Cemetery on City Island @ 10:30 AM
73 Earley St, Bronx, NY 10464 (718) 885-3036

Health Care Law Goes to Supreme Court

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The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case challenging the health care overhaul law.

This country's highest court will consider a challenge to the 2010 health care overhaul law, which is President Obama’s legislative achievement.
This latest development now sets the stage for oral arguments before March and a decision is expected sometime in late June, during the middle of the 2012 presidential campaign.

Headlines 11/14/11

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APEX SUMMIT. US Seeks Iran Sanctions.

OCCUPY PROTESTERS. Not Welcomed.

US/RUSSIA LAUNCH. Space Station.

SUPER-COMMITTEE. Looks Stuck.

CAIN IS ABLE. Respects Women.

CITG The Crucible

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It was fitting to attend this matinee and the 6 (devils number) in a total of 8 performances of Arthur Miller's "THE CRUCIBLE". There were approximately 100 persons in the audience watching this afternoon's theatrical experience. The play was directed by Maria Provenzano and Nick Sala.