TPC ON CITY ISLAND BRIDGE

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Something fishy is going on with The City Island Bridge Project. Tutor Perini Corporation's longtime media spokesman Jorge Casado has suddenly become extremely unresponsive, while his growing TPC crews continue to trim trees in preparation for their ongoing bridge construction work.

RAISE THAT SHIELD

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City Island Images expects the federal shield bill, also known as the Free Flow of Information Act (S. 987), to be brought to the Senate floor very soon. But before it can be brought to the floor, we need to be sure that the bipartisan bill has more than 60 votes in order to overcome any potential filibuster. Therefore, we're asking our thousands of visitors to contact their senators and ask if they support S. 987, as well as to encourage them to vote YES on S. 987.

NO LONGER HOT-TLANTA

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The city of Atlanta has become a virtual ghost town as emergency crews battle a vicious ice storm in the state capital of Georgia that had already cut off power for tens of thousands of people across a long arm of the Southeast and left the streets empty and regions covered with ice and snow.

Atlanta residents were just recuperating from another snowstorm two weeks ago after hundreds of people jammed local roads trying to get home at the same time. The ice storm this week prompted Governor Nathan Deal to declare a state of emergency for about 40 Georgia counties.

IMAX REAISES FUNDS FOR SUNY

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Friends of Stony Brook flocked to the AMC Lowes Lincoln Square 13 movie theater in Manhattan on February 1 for an invitation-only sneak preview of IMAX Island of Lemurs Madagascar 3D.

WINTER STORM WARNING

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Another winter storm is headed this way: Being prepared is a MUST.

Winter storms sometimes result with millions left without power, heat, or fresh running water. Making preparations before a winter storm is extremely important, since these leave dangerous roads and conditions in their paths.

The National Weather Service says the NYC metropolitan area will get hit late Wednesday night through Thursday night. There is a chance that we will get up to eight inches of snow, and possibly mixing with rain on Thursday.

FRIENDS

Good friends share, protect, dignify and help us. They often offer to assist us in the complexities of living, because living is a task larger than life.

Average friends seek what pleases them, they prioritize distractions. They are people who sometimes contribute, but not in our ability to acquire or earn money by charging for what we do.

Bad friends will look beyond what you like, evade and avoid these, then responds aggressively whenever they find something they dislike.

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GIVE: AGAINST GUN VIOLENCE

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GIVE Initiative Builds On More Than A Decade Of Crime-Fighting Successes Through Operation IMPACT and is said to makes New York safer.

Governor Andrew Cuomo says 17 counties will compete for more than $13 million to fund efforts to reduce firearm-related crimes, shootings, and homicides through the state’s new Gun Involved Violence Elimination (GIVE) initiative. The initiative is designed to build upon the crime-fighting successes those jurisdictions experienced while participating in Operation IMPACT.

AERIAL SURVEYS

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Due to weather conditions, the Department of Parks & Recreation (DPR) and an independent contractor may continue to conduct an aerial survey of the deer population over various parks on Staten Island and in The Bronx Today, 2/11 and Wednesday, 2/12 at 6 PM,

These include Pelham Bay, Van Cortlandt, Riverdale, Bronx River, Fresh Kills, Sawmill Creek, Sweetbay Magnolia Preserve, Clove Lakes, Ocean Breeze, Mariners Marsh, Wolfes Pond, Great Kills, Greenbelt, Blue Heron, Long Pond, Arden Heights, and Conference House.

Women’s History Month

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St. Paul’s Church National Historic Site
897 S. Columbus Avenue, Mt. Vernon, NY 10550
914-667-4116 www.nps.gov/sapa

Contact: David Osborn at 914-667-4116; dho59stpaul@yahoo.com
Women’s History Month Program, at National Historic Site in Westchester County,
Saturday afternoon, March 8

VALENTINES DAY COMING OUR WAY

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If you're looking for a place to celebrate this special day of love, relaxation and romance, you should know that Cupid has moved somewhere quiet and out of the way. He now lives in Valentine, Texas. You may also send your significant other a love letter, or valentines day card with a love stamp on it.

According to US Census figures there are at least 187 folks living there and that's not counting Cupid. But, Cupid has some helpers there that have a Valentine's Day re-mailing program that involves the whole town.