SNOW AND FREEEZING WEATHER

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Arctic cold front moves across the region this evening, and then a wave of low pressure passes south and east of Long Island Tuesday through Wednesday.

A series of low pressure systems will move through the Great Lakes and northeast states, each sending a reinforcing cold front across the area through the upcoming days. Some areas could get almost a foot of snow.

Tonight: NW winds 15 to 20 kt with occasional gusts up to 25 kt diminishing to 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt after midnight. Seas 2 to 3 ft this evening...then 1 ft or less. Scattered flurries early this evening.

VENUS AND HER MANY DESIRES

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Venus had a reputation among the gods as being the most beautiful of all and possessing the secret to love and fulfillment. She ruled over the arts and sciences as well as war and conquest. Sumerian priests composed hymns in her honor. The ancient Mayans aligned doorways and windows of their buildings to capture her vibrations. Julius Caesar even dedicated a magnificent temple to her patronage. Who could resist her? And why would you want to, anyway?

DO NOT BE ALARMED

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A helicopter may be seen flying at low altitudes over northern New Jersey and New York City from January 21-27, 2014, while aerial surveys are conducted in advance of Super Bowl XLVIII.

Flyovers will occur only during daylight hours and they are estimated to take about three days to complete. This a normal part of security and emergency preparedness. Photos of the helicopter and flight areas are attached.

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LET FREEDOM RING

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In memory of Martin Luther King Day, 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington, as well as on The War on Poverty, City Island Images is proposing a challenge for our President, VP, Governors, Senators, Representatives, Council Members, as well as all elected officials who need our support.

Let's create a schedule that requires all of these and others seeking the public trust to regularly take lie detector tests and answer questions from the public. "What are you doing for our nation, our state, our city and for the people?"

TAO OF JOURNALISM

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The TAO of Journalism Pledge is a promise to our audience that we will be TRANSPARENT about who we are, ACCOUNTABLE for our mistakes, and OPEN to other points of view.

TRANSPARENT

We will fully disclose who we are, our journalistic mission and our guiding principles. We will post information on our background and expertise, including education and experience. We will list advertisers, donors, grants, and any other payments that support our work. If affiliated with a political party or special-interest group, we will disclose that. If lobbying for any particular legislation or regulation, we will disclose that. If we are being paid to promote a product or cause, we will disclose that. If other factors could be seen as potential conflicts of interest, we will disclose them. (NOTE: The principle of transparency does not apply to confidential sources, who may still be protected.)

ACCOUNTABLE

If we get any facts wrong, we will admit that promptly and publicly. We will post/publish/print/podcast/broadcast a correction or at least a clarification. We will fully explain what happened to cause the error or mistake. We will do a follow-up story if that is appropriate, putting the original material in better context. We will apologize and promise to be more careful next time. We will show a little humility.

OPEN

If there are credible challenges to our point of view or simply differences of opinion, we will be open to contrary positions. We will give the other side(s) opportunity and space to express their views and engage in open public dialogue through comments or other means. If we are primarily engaged in opinion and commentary, rather than news reporting, we will make that clear – while inviting others to express their opinions through comment and feedback means.

We do not necessarily agree to abide by any particular code of journalism ethics or professional standards, although we may choose to do so. If we do, we will declare that publicly. If we don’t, we will declare that as well. We understand that this will not be enforced by any outside organized group. It will be overseen by everyone on the Internet who wants to see high standards of transparency, accountability and openness in journalism – through whatever media platform.

We understand that if someone using the “TAO Seal” starts violating its basic principles, they will be admonished, criticized, reprimanded and embarrassed in public through the awesome power of the Internet. Call it “crowdsourcing” ethics and accuracy. In summary, we believe that Transparency, Accountability and Openness are keys to our personal credibility and public trust.

WEATHER WATCH

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A chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 41. West wind 11 to 17 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.

Tonight Mostly cloudy, with a low around 26. West wind 11 to 17 mph.

Sunday A slight chance of snow showers between 9am and 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 40. Southwest wind 9 to 17 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Sunday Night Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29. West wind 13 to 17 mph.

M.L.King Day Partly sunny, with a high near 42. West wind 13 to 15 mph.

ANNUS MIRABILIS + 20

Historians still call the year 1905 the Annus Mirabilis, the miracle year because in that year Albert Einstein published four remarkable scientific papers ranging from the smallest scale to the largest, through fundamental problems about the nature of energy, matter, motion, time and space.

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SAVE WATER NOW

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Do you take having water in your life for granted? Most people in this country are fortunate to have running water available to them for drinking, showering, washing, and all that great stuff.

11 US states and many countries all over the world are experiencing severe drought conditions, while too many of us do little to conserve this precious necessity.

US SECRET SURVEILLANCE

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Following Edward Snowden's disclosures about the National Security Agency's alleged spying programs that resulted in a passionate national debate about surveillance and individual privacy. President Obama outlined several points today. He delivered a speech about NSA surveillance and the future of digital privacy.

Mr. Obama introduced a number of welcome reforms to NSA surveillance, while leaving in place the bulk collection of Americans' sensitive data.

Life and Art of Heather McTiernan

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THIS EVENING, January 17 from 6-9 PM is our event to celebrate the life and art of Heather McTiernan, showcasing her artwork and including live entertainment, snacks (from The Bruckner Bar & Grill) and cocktails.

This is intended to be a BIG CELEBRATION of the life and art of our friend--we all know she would like nothing more than for us to throw a huge party, so a HUGE PARTY WE WILL THROW!