POSTING: YARD - TAG - GARAGE SALES

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If you are planning a garage or yard sale and want to post it on City Island Images, it is really easy to do. Here is the quick guide to get you started.

Please send us an email: admin@cimages.me

Then you can include your tag sale information and we will include it in the announcements section. Your post will show up front-and-center @ City Island Images Homepage.

HAZARDOUS WEATHER

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HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
316 AM EDT SAT JUL 6 2013

NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)-BRONX - RICHMOND (STATEN ISLAND)-NORTHERN QUEENS-
SAT JUL 6 2013

...HEAT ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO 8 PM EDT SUNDAY...

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR SOUTHEAST NEW YORK.

.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT.

PLEASE LISTEN TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR GO TO WEATHER.GOV ON THE
INTERNET FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE FOLLOWING HAZARDS.

HEAT ADVISORY THROUGH FRIDAY.

PLEASE LISTEN TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR GO TO WEATHER.GOV ON THE
INTERNET FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE FOLLOWING HAZARDS.

HEAT ADVISORY.

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK PROVIDES A SUMMARY OF POTENTIAL
WIDESPREAD HAZARDOUS WEATHER EVENTS THAT MAY REACH NWS WARNING
CRITERIA. MOST LONG FUSED NWS WATCHES...WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES IN
EFFECT ARE HIGHLIGHTED.

PLEASE REFER TO THE LATEST NWS FORECASTS FOR WEATHER NOT MEETING NWS
WARNING CRITERIA.

Heat Advisory

URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY SAT JUL 6 2013

HOT AND HUMID WEATHER CONTINUES THROUGH THE WEEKEND...

NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)- BRONX- RICHMOND (STATEN ISLAND)-
KINGS (BROOKLYN)-NORTHERN QUEENS-SOUTHERN QUEENS-SAT JUL 6 2013

HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO 8 PM EDT SUNDAY...

* LOCATIONS...THE FIVE BOROUGHS OF NEW YORK CITY.

* HAZARDS...HEAT.

* HEAT INDEX VALUES...IN THE MID TO UPPER 90S DUE TO TEMPERATURES
IN THE LOW TO MID 90S COMBINED WITH DEWPOINTS AROUND 70.

* TIMING...THROUGH SUNDAY. THE HOTTEST CONDITIONS WILL OCCUR IN
THE AFTERNOON...WITH TODAY BEING THE HOTTEST DAY.

* IMPACTS...SENSITIVE POPULATIONS WILL BE SUSCEPTIBLE TO ADVERSE
HEALTH EFFECTS.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A HEAT ADVISORY IS ISSUED FOR NEW YORK CITY WHEN HIGH HUMIDITY IS
EXPECTED TO COMBINE WITH HOT TEMPERATURES TO MAKE IT FEEL LIKE IT
IS AT LEAST 95 DEGREES FOR TWO CONSECUTIVE DAYS OR 100 DEGREES
FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME. DRINK PLENTY OF FLUIDS...STAY IN AN AIR-
CONDITIONED ROOM...STAY OUT OF THE SUN...AND CHECK UP ON
RELATIVES AND NEIGHBORS.

NEW YORK CITY RESIDENTS SHOULD CALL 3-1-1 OR VISIT
HTTP://WWW.NYC.GOV/OEM TO IDENTIFY COOLING CENTER LOCATIONS AND
TO OBTAIN BEAT THE HEAT SAFETY TIPS.

Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum

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FIRST FRIDAYS - Tonight! Friday, July 5 @ 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Join us to hear pianist-singer-bandleader Mark Anthony Reid tonight as part of our collaboration with the Bronx Music Heritage Center. This versatile and much sought-after musician and his band flow seamlessly from American Standards and jazz to classical, gospel, and reggae. Mark is joined tonight by saxophonist Paula Atherton. Don't miss it!

The trolley makes a continuous hourly loop from the #6 Pelham Bay Park subway station to BPMM to City Island starting at 5:25 p.m. Bronx Music Heritage Center

VOICE RECORDINGS LIKE FINGERPRINTS

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Peoples voices are almost like fingerprints.

Let Zimmerman reproduce the sound of his scream.

Make or Let him do it several times. Even with him hearing it right before his performance (you don't really NEED to let him).

I am asserting that he could probably not be able to reproduce it no matter how many times he tried.

If the scream were him he would nail it easily every time he tried.

If he were a trained singer with a 3 octave range maybe he could,
but in a scream Its almost like blowing air into a coke bottle.

EAT LESS SALT

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Sodium chloride, AKA salt is essential to the body. The sodium in salt helps transmit nerve impulses and contract muscle fibers. Working with potassium, it balances fluid levels in in the body. But you only need a tiny amount of salt to do this, less than one-tenth of a teaspoon. The average American gets nearly 20 times that much.

The body can generally rid itself of excess sodium. In some people, though, consuming extra sodium makes the body hold onto water. This increases the amount of fluid flowing through blood vessels, which can increase blood pressure.

NEW SAINTS ANNOUNCED

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The Vatican has announced that former Popes John Paul II, John XXIII will be elevated to sainthood.

Pope John Paul II is set to become a saint of the Catholic Church by the end of this year, following the approval of Pope Francis over a second miracle attributed to his intercession.

Pope Francis has also cleared the way for Pope John XXIII to be canonized, even though there has been no second miracle attributed to his intercession. The Vatican said Francis approved a decision by cardinals and bishops.

SummerMusic

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SUMMERMUSIC 2013

THURSDAY, JULY 4 NOW – A HOLIDAY SALUTE TO GEORGE M. COHAN Jazz and Dixieland Favorites with Cathy Gale, Vocalist
Rockwood Drive Circle, Van Cortlandt Park

SUNDAYS
Each Sunday program from July 14 – August 11 performed at
2 pm at Rockwood Drive Circle, Van Cortlandt Park*, near Mosholu Ave and Broadway AND
4 pm at McGinley Center, Fordham University, Bronx Rose Hill Campus at Southern Blvd.

JULY 14 – AFRO-TANGO!
Raul Jaurena, Bandonéon, Marga Mitchell, Vocalist, Instrumentalists and Tango Dancers
The Latin/African tango connection

UN CLIMATE REPORT ALARM

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Earth's unprecedented climate extremes during the past decade until 2010 experienced heatwaves in Europe, droughts in Australia, floods in Pakistan, as a result of global warming, according to a report released by United Nations.

Almost every year of the decade were among the 10 warmest since records began in the 1850s and 2010 was the hottest, so says the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

AMERICA'S SWEETHEART REOPENS

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The Statue of Liberty will reopen to the public on July 4, months after Hurricane Sandy forced it to close down.

NYC was hit hard by Sandy just one day after the statue’s 126th birthday last November. Lady Liberty herself made it through the storm unscathed, but 75% of the 12-acre island the statue rests on was underwater. The storm surge flooded buildings and broke railings, docks, paving stones, electrical systems, sewage pumps and boilers. In total, Sandy wreaked about $59 million worth of destruction on Liberty Island and neighboring Ellis Island combined.