150 Year Old Gettysburg Address

Submitted by ub on

It has been 150 years to the day since US President5 Abraham Lincoln delivered The Gettysburg Address. Now that Google has put five versions of the speech online in extremely close detail. It underscores that even the great President Lincoln had to edit his work.

Today, the speech is set in the history books, but back in 1863, Lincoln was constantly fiddling with his message. The early editions of the great speech did not include "under God," while the phrase "a new birth of freedom," one of its most famous lines, wasn't added until after journalist Samuel Wilkeson used something similar to describe a battle in which his son died.

In fact, three versions in Google's exhibit were written down after Lincoln delivered the historic address.

http://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/exhibit/lincoln-s-gettysburg-ad…

HOLIDAY DINNER PARTY

Submitted by ub on

The following is a suggestion of where to party on City Island for the Holidays. If you are going to make it a go of the nightlife, here are some spots for those seeking a fine dine:

Known for its seafood, City Island also has a wide variety of international fare, offerng French, Italian, Japanese and Chinese to name a few. From sit-down to take-out, there's something to satisfy every palate!

Artie's Steak & Seafood
394 City Island Ave
Phone: 718-885-2090
www.artiesofcityisland.com
Bistro SK
273 City Island Ave
Phone: 718-885-1670
bistrosk.com
City Island Diner
304 City Island Ave
Phone: 718-885-0362
Filomena's Pizza & Pasta
286 City Island Ave
Phone: 718-885-9032
Johnny's Reef (Karikan Seafood Restaurant)
2 City Island Ave
www.johnnysreefrestaurant.com
Sammy's Fish Box
41 City Island Ave
Phone: 718-885-0920
www.sammysfishbox.com
Sammy's Shrimp Box
64 City Island Avenue
Phone: 718-885-3200
shrimpboxrestaurant.com
Sea Shore Restaurant
591 City Island Ave
Phone: 718-885-0300
www.seashorerestaurant.com
Seafood City
459 City Island Ave
Phone: 718-885-3600
The Original Crab Shanty
371 City Island Ave
Phone: 718-885-1810
Fax: 718-885-0581
www.originalcrabshanty.com
City Island Lobster House
691 Bridge Street
Phone: 718-885-1459
Lobster Box
34 City Island Ave
Phone: 718-885-1952
Tapas Restaurant & Lounge
435 City Island Ave
Phone: 347-346-8418

HOLIDAY GIFTS AT FOCAL POINT

Submitted by ub on
Images

VISIT RON TERNER'S FOCAL POINT GALLERY IN MIDTOWN CITY ISLAND

www.photographybyronterner.com/

Avant-Garde artist Ron Terner has been practicing professional photography as an advanced art form for nearly two decades. Terner's work has been featured in major media outlets as well as multiple photography magazines and is now the focus of a piece on Cablevision's Bronxnet.

FOCAL POINT 321 City Island Ave, NY 10464 (718) 885-1403

http://www.bronxnet.org/tv/viewvideo/3439/bronxnet-packages/tim-moses-p…

DEADLY TORNADOES

Submitted by ub on
Images

The nation's Midwest region experienced dozens of tornadoes and intense thunderstorms on Sunday, killing six, injuring dozens and causing plenty of damage in several central Illinois communities, evacuating Chicago’s Soldier Field and delaying the Bears football game.

The death toll was kept low because officials sent warnings to portions of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio, which were at the greatest risk of seeing tornadoes.

CITY ISLAND WEATHERWATCH

Submitted by ub on

Showers with a chance of thunderstorms. Some thunderstorms may be severe with damaging winds. Breezy. Near steady temperature in the upper 50s. South winds 15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 40 mph. Chance of rain near 100 percent.

Monday: Showers with a chance of thunderstorms in the morning... Then sunny in the afternoon. Some thunderstorms may be severe with damaging winds. Windy with highs in the upper 60s. West winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph. Chance of rain near 100 percent.

This Week in Her and History

Submitted by ub on
Images

This Week in History, Nov 17 - Nov 23

Nov 17, 1558
Elizabethan Age begins. Queen Mary I, the monarch of England and Ireland since 1553, dies and is succeeded by her 25-year-old half-sister, Elizabeth. The two half-sisters, both daughters of King Henry VIII, had a stormy relationship during Mary's five-year reign. Mary, who was brought up as a Catholic, enacted pro-Catholic legislation and made efforts to restore the pope to supremacy in England. A Protestant rebellion ensued, and Queen Mary imprisoned Elizabeth, a Protestant, in the Tower of London on suspicion of complicity. After Mary's death, Elizabeth survived several Catholic plots against her; though her ascension was greeted with approval by most of England's lords, who were largely Protestant and hoped for greater religious tolerance under a Protestant queen. Under the early guidance of Secretary of State Sir William Cecil, Elizabeth repealed Mary's pro-Catholic legislation, established a permanent Protestant Church of England, and encouraged the Calvinist reformers in Scotland.

Nov 18, 1991
Terry Waite released. Shiite Muslim kidnappers in Lebanon free Anglican Church envoy Terry Waite after more than four years of captivity. Waite, looking thinner and his hair grayer, was freed along with American educator Thomas M. Sutherland after intense negotiations by the United Nations. Waite was a special envoy of the archbishop of Canterbury, had secured the release of missionaries detained in Iran after the Islamic revolution. He also extracted British hostages from Libya and even succeeded in releasing American hostages from Lebanon in 1986.

Nov 19, 1863
Lincoln delivers Gettysburg Address. On November 19, 1863, at the dedication of a military cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, during the American Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln delivers one of the most memorable speeches in American history. In just 272 words, Lincoln brilliantly and movingly reminded a war-weary public why the Union had to fight, and win, the Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg, fought some four months earlier, was the single bloodiest battle of the Civil War. Over the course of three days, more than 45,000 men were killed, injured, captured or went missing. The battle also proved to be the turning point of the war: General Robert E. Lee's defeat and retreat from Gettysburg marked the last Confederate invasion of Northern territory and the beginning of the Southern army's ultimate decline.

These Foods Are Not Healthy

Submitted by ub on
Images

Everyone needs a mix of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats, plus enough vitamins and minerals for optimal health. But science is revealing that some of the food choices within these categories are better than others.

Are there foods you never should eat? Not really. If you crave an ice cream sundae occasionally, have a small one. But don’t make it a daily event. Offset the chips you ate at your neighbor’s barbeque with healthier snacks at home. Healthy eating doesn’t mean eliminating certain foods altogether. However, there are some things that are best eaten only rarely.

COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE

Submitted by ub on
Images

Community Blood Drive - Monday, December 9, 2013 - 12:00pm - 7:00pm

Multiple calendar hurdles, lower than normal donor turnout, plus high demand from area hospitals, have reduced our community blood supply to critical levels notably less than a one-day supply of O-negative “universal donor” blood, which can be transfused into anyone in trauma situations when there is no time for blood typing. In addition, types B-negative and A-negative are also very low.

https://vimeo.com/71052680

https://vimeo.com/71055864

https://vimeo.com/71057100

Meningitis at Princeton

Submitted by ub on
Images

A very rare strain of meningitis has caused 7 cases and the fear is there is a carrier at Princeton University which is trying to contain an outbreak of bacterial meningitis that has sickened several students, school and health officials.

NJ Health officials have confirmed seven cases at Princeton, with all but one of the cases involving students.

The meningitis has been identified as "Type B," which is not covered by the standard vaccine commonly administered to students in the United States.