ARE YOU AN ALCOHOLIC?

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These are some sure signs of Alcohol Addiction:

Do you worry that you or your loved one may be addicted to alcohol? Although every situation is different, many people who have become addicted to alcohol demonstrate the following patterns:

Continuing to drink throughout the entire day

Getting drunk every time drinking takes place

Health problems have arisen due to constant alcohol use

Drinking regardless of responsibilities

Early morning drinking

Alcohol is used to ignore life’s problems

Friends and family members complain about constant drinking

Drinking alone

Little effort is placed into work and school

Unsuccessful attempts to quit drinking have been made

Symptoms of withdrawal (shaking, irritability, etc) take place when going without alcohol

Only able to have fun when drinking

Alcohol or money to buy alcohol have been stolen

Personal hygiene is lacking

A need to be secretive about drinking habits

Trouble limiting number of drinks

FREAK SPRING STORM TARGETS NE

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The National Weather Service has posted a winter weather advisory for NYC until midnight.

The winds and snow are expected this afternoon, with accumulation of 1 to 3 inches. Windy conditions near northeast winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 40 mph. Chance of snow 90 percent.

Tonight: Cloudy. Snow likely...mainly in the evening. Total snow accumulation of 2 to 4 inches. Breezy with lows in the mid 30s. North winds 15 to 20 mph. Gusts up to 35 mph...decreasing to 25 mph after midnight. Chance of snow 70 percent.

SPRINGTIME ON CITY ISLAND

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Members of the sleepy nautical community of City Island are beginning to come out of hibernation.

They attended two events held today. The grand opening of the City Island Nautical Museum and the annual celebrations of Women's Herstory Month.

Both events were held at 190 Fordham street. The City Island Community Center hosted the women's celebration, which was a popular destination and jammed packed with women of all ages. There were vendors, health care workshops, artistic and musical performances, including serious discussions.

This Week in Her and History

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This Week in History, Mar 24 - Mar 30

Mar 24, 1989
Exxon Valdez runs aground. The worst oil spill in U.S. territory begins when the supertanker Exxon Valdez, owned and operated by the Exxon Corporation, runs aground on a reef in Prince William Sound in southern Alaska. An estimated 11 million gallons of oil eventually spilled into the water. Attempts to contain the massive spill were unsuccessful, and wind and currents spread the oil more than 100 miles from its source, eventually polluting more than 700 miles of coastline. Hundreds of thousands of birds and animals were adversely affected by the environmental disaster.

$338 MILLION DOLLAR WINNER

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Lottery officials say one single ticket sold in the state of New Jersey has apparently matched all six numbers in last night's drawing for the $338.3 million Power-ball jackpot. This was the lucky 13th drawing held since a Virginia man won a $217 million jackpot Feb. 6.

Thirteen other lotto tickets worth $1 million each matched all but the final Power-ball number last night. Those tickets were sold in New Jersey and 10 other states. Lottery officials said there was also one Power Play Match 5 winner in Iowa.

EARTH HOUR

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An estimated 7,000 cities in over 150 countries were expected to turn off the lights for an hour this Saturday night to celebrate Earth Hour 2013. It's like a voluntary global blackout. From London to NYC.

Some of the world's most famous landmarks, including NYC's Empire State Building, London's Big Ben, and many others went dark from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. eastern time to commemorate the seventh annual Earth Hour, which started in Sydney, Australia in 2007 when 2.2 million people turned off all non-essential lighting.

INNER CIRCLE LIVE SHOW

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Tonight is the night... It's showtime at The Hilton, when Mayor Mike Bloomberg and many worthy local politicians get roasted for charity by members of the New York press corps. Inner Circle members, including Gabe Pressman as Gabe Lincoln and David Diaz as Julius Caesar, as well as other surprises will feature the 2013 show, “Last Gulp,” tonight, Saturday, March 23.

It’s Mayor Mike Bloomberg’s last on-stage rebuttal to the New York media after three, yes 3-Terms in office and now a dozen Inner Circle shows.

SENIOR CITIZEN JOB PLACEMENT

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NYC provides information on how low to moderate income workers age 55 and older can be placed and trained in part-time employment to gain work experience. You can learn computer skills or how to provide personal care or customer service.

Senior Employment Services (SES) offers classroom training, job search techniques, and part-and full-time job placements.

CITY ISLAND CIVIC ASS.

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There are no guests scheduled to address the general membership as of this time.

In light of recent events with Hurricane Sandy, this meeting will allow for nominations and elections for the positions of President, Second Vice President and Recording Secretary. Helen Anderson has led the nominating committee; she will present a slate for consideration. Nominations will also be taken from the floor.

In the last month there have been two significant fires on City Island, one on Reville Street and another on Fordham Street. We hope City Hall takes notice of just how important it is that our community has adequate fire protection.

May 8th will be the 45th Precinct Community Council’s Annual Breakfast! The event will take place at the Villa Barone Manor (737 Throggs Neck Expressway, Bronx, NY, 10465) between 8:30-11AM. Tickets will be $15 and include a buffet breakfast. Barbara Dolensek will be honored this year.

The standing committees will give a report to membership including Crime, Quality of Life, Development and Traffic. Our temporary committee on eyesores will also report.

Please bring any concerns you may have before the Association next meeting so we can work together to correct any issues and continue to improve our neighborhood.

Minutes of Meeting held February 26, 2013

The meeting was called to order at 7:35 pm by John Doyle, Corresponding Secretary, as Bill Stanton was not present. The reading of the minutes of the January meeting was waived and they were accepted as distributed. The treasurer’s report indicated there was $18,797.07 in the SONE budget and $13,384.72 in the regular Civic account. The attorney has been paid $13,387 to date.

The 45th Precinct will have its second annual awards breakfast on May 8 from 8:30 to 11 a.m. for $15 at Villa Barone. Barbara Dolensek will be honored. The precinct recently arrested an individual who had stolen 25 cars and expect that car thefts will now decrease significantly in the area.

Development: The BSA staff raised a number of questions about the Mignone project that were sent to his attorney in October 2012 requesting a response within 60 days. To date no response has been received. The Civic sent letters to the IRS and the NYS Health Department outlining the various issues that should disqualify the Italian Hospital Society from building and operating senior housing. If the BSA hearing does not go our way, the lack of response in a timely fashion would be grounds for an appeal. In the meantime, no hearing has been calendared.

A contractor has publicized the fact that their bid to construct the new bridge for City Island for $104 million is the lowest received by the Department of Transportation. The builder is experienced with bridge building and has been involved with many other projects throughout the country. They have announced that work will begin on the temporary bridge in April and are seeking office space on City Island, but no contracts have been signed.

Traffic: Traffic on Valentine’s Day and the holiday weekend that followed was well handled by the 45th precinct, which prepared a plan for creating holding patterns for cars entering restaurant parking lots and placing No Parking signs along the Avenue up to Tier Street. There were some complaints about the signs so the Police Dept. removed some and limited the hours they were in effect.

Helen Anderson agreed to head the nominating committee for the offices of President, Second Vice President. and Recording Secretary. The slate will be presented at the March meeting, nominations will be accepted from the floor, and voting will take place then. The usual elections were not held in October because of hurricane Sandy.

The Belden Point Park design was finally approved, and construction should begin in the spring after the bidding process.

Householders are liable for the costs of repairing water and sewer lines between their houses and the street, so the DEP has begun a program to offer water line and sewer “insurance” to cover such costs. It is optional for homeowners and will be charged with the water bill.

Andrew Blackman proposed that the Civic set up a committee to monitor and improve unsightly lots on City Island. Sites will have to be identified and letters sent by the Civic to the homeowners or 311 calls might be made if violations are being committed. Blackman agreed to chair the committee.

The dayhab center on City Island Avenue does need the two parking spots in the front of the building near Cross Street to load and unload clients safely. The Legion parking lot is being pursued as an option.

The meeting was adjourned at 8:20.