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Focus on ‘single moms’ this Mother’s Day

n supporting the words of singer Stevie Wonder, “Mama was my greatest teacher, a teacher of compassion, love and fearlessness. If love is sweet as a flower, then my mother is that sweet flower of love,” we are joining the millions of people all over the world in celebrating Sunday May 14 as Mother’s Day. While Mother Day’s is a very good opportunity to honor and show respect to the women who given birth, as well as a time to appreciate mothers and mother figures in our community, merchants and other business enterprises have commercialized this all-important day to rake in billions of dollars from the sales of various goods and services. However, Mother Day’s celebration is always personal for most of us who are blessed and fortunate to have a mother

who has provided that “motherly” care from birth to adulthood. Therefore, with great exuberance passion, love and appreciation, many of us go all out to ensure that mom is very happy on her special day. The celebration may therefore be very good for business and commerce. We could say a winwin season for everybody involves, but the real issues facing other mothers in our communities are being overlooked. A case in point is a single parent who is the primary caregiver to his or her children but do not live with his or her spouse due to a divorce, being unmarried or is a widow or widower. One in four

children in the United States is being raised by a single parent — a percentage that has been on the rise and is higher than other developed countries, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. The situation is more freighting in the African American community where 72 percent of black children are raised in a single parent household. Sociologists point to several factors to explain the high figure, including a cultural shift towards greater acceptance of single-parent child rearing. The U.S. also lacks policies to help support families, including childcare at work

and national paid maternity leave, which are commonplace in other countries. Mothers represent over 85 percent of the single parents in our community. In fact, a significant number of them are also unemployed and uneducated. It is apparent that the challenges facing single parents are many and they require moral, financial, spiritual and psychological support from everyone. As we celebrate Mother’s Day, we should reflect on solutions to assist single mothers who are finding it very difficult to balance work and parenting, financial problems, childcare support and low self-esteem which are negatively impacting negatively our children. _____________________ Patrick Maitland patrick@streethype.net

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FIREFIGHTERS CELEBRATE 150TH ANNIVERSARY:

The New York City Fire Department (FDNY) is over 150 years old and it celebrated its anniversary with all stations hosting an Open House on last Saturday in the Bronx. In the 12th Council District, Council Member Andy King (5th l) visited with the Firefighters, Paramedics and EMTs. King said it was an exciting and educational experience to learn from New York's Bravest about fire and life safety as he toured the stations, listened to departments’ history and tried on FDNY clothing and apparatus. The event was free and open to the public.

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MOUNT VERNON: estchester County District Attorney Anthony A. Scarpino, Jr. announced on April 14 - that David Hardy, 22 of 269 Franklin Ave., Mount Vernon was arraigned on an indictment before Judge Barry Warhit and charged with: several charges including the murder of thirteen year old Shamoya McKenzie. On Dec. 31, 2016 at approximately 2:28 p.m., the victim and her mother were driving eastbound along E. Third St. in Mount Vernon when three shots were fired by the defendant from a handgun at a member of a rival gang. The intended target was struck twice. At the time of the shooting, the victim was sitting in the front passenger seat of her mother’s car when a single bullet smashed through the rear passenger window striking the victim in the head. The victim was taken to Mount Vernon Hospital where she was pronounced dead a short time later. An intense investigation by the F.B. I., the Mount Vernon Police Department and the Westchester County District Attorney’s office resulted in the arrest of the defendant on Jan. 15, 2017. The defendant pled not guilty and remand continues. He faces up to twenty-five years to life in state prison. His next court date is May 16, 2017.

New sentencing hearing for convicted promoter

By Kimmy Blair he sentencing hearing for convicted show promoter and former co-executive producer of the popular “Irie Jamobree” reggae showcase, Steven “Yello” Williams of Queens, has been rescheduled to June 20 at 4:30 p.m.

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BROOKLYN: Brooklyn prosecutor will soon need a defense attorney, having been charged with sex abuse. Police say Brooklyn Assistant District Attorney Chrismy Sagaille is accused of grabbing a woman's face and putting his tongue in her mouth as he drove home from a party over the weekend. He turned himself in to the NYPD's Special Victims Unit Wednesday, and now faces charges of sex abuse and forcible touching. Sagaille was also arrested in August of last year and charged with drunk driving. The Brooklyn DA's office says it is taking the allegations seriously, and that his case will be handled by a special prosecutor.

Williams who was found guilty on Jan. 27 of conspiring to distribute 120 kilograms of heroin and cocaine was scheduled for sentencing on May 2. However, his attorney, Andre G. Travieso, said he needs more time to “visit his client at MDC (Manhattan Detention Complex) and to obtain additional family background.”

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Extradited Jamaicans Lottery Scammers Appear in US

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BISMARCK, N.D: ight more people have been extradited from Jamaica to face charges in the U.S. in what authorities say is a multi-million-dollar lottery scam that victimized dozens of Americans. The case began some six years ago with a phone call to an elderly widow in a small North Dakota town. In September 2011, Edna Schmeets, 86, of Harvey, North Dakota, received a call from a man who told her she had won $19 million and a new car, and needed only to pay taxes and fees. She lost her life savings of more than $300,000 to the scam. Word eventually reached the FBI, and authorities opened a case in 2012. Authorities allege the sophisticated scam bilked at least 90 mostly elderly Americans out of more than $5.7 million. Fifteen people each are charged with 66 total counts of conspiracy, wire fraud, mail fraud and money laundering. They are accused of calling victims, persuading them to send money, and wiring the money to bank accounts in Jamaica. Authorities have dubbed the case "Operation Hard Copy," a reference to lists of prospective victims' contact information used by scammers. Prosecutors say Lavrick Willocks masterminded the scam and operated it out of a mansion where he lived with his mother, Dahlia Hunter. Authorities say others handled

Eight people who were extradited from Jamaica WI., to face charges in the U.S. in what authorities say is a multimillion-dollar lottery scam that victimized dozens of Americans. In photo (l-r top row): O'Neil Brown, Kazrae Gray, Kimberly Hudson and Dahlia Hunter and from bottom row left are: Jason Jahalal, Alrick McLeod, Xanu Morgan and Dario Palmer. The suspects made their initial appearance Thursday, April 27, at federal court in Bismarck, N.D.

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such duties as making scam phone calls and handling money. Some allegedly allowed their bank accounts to be used for the scheme. Willocks pleaded not guilty in January. Hunter; Willocks' girlfriend, Kimberly Hudson; Dario Palmer; O'Neil Brown; Alrick McLeod; Xanu Morgan; Jason Jahalal, and Kazrae Gray were extradited from Jamaica at the end of last month and made their initial court appearances April 27 in Bismarck. All

were ordered held without bond until detention hearings. Hudson, Brown, Palmer and McLeod pleaded not guilty. The other four didn't enter pleas because their attorneys were not present. Among the remaining defendants, one is awaiting trial in Rhode Island, one is in custody in Jamaica awaiting extradition to the U.S., and four are still fugitives. Sanjay Williams of Montego Bay, who

authorities say was a cohort of Willock's and ran a separate scam, was convicted by a U.S. jury in 2015 and sentenced to 20 years in prison. The case is complex, involves international treaties and justice systems, and is the first of its kind in the U.S., according to Assistant U.S. Attorney Clare Hochhalter, who is leading the prosecution. "Even with cooperation among agencies and governments, it has been a learning process for many," he said, adding that the case will create a "template" for such investigations. Authorities last year asked for help from the Justice Department's Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force, and the case was accepted based on the organization involved and the money laundering aspect, Hochhalter said. "To my knowledge, it is the only nondrug related (task force) case in the country," he said. No. Variations of the scam continue to victimize people in the U.S. and other countries, according to Hochhalter, who said it will take "training, resources and a global commitment of governments, citizens and law enforcement to continue the fight." Hochhalter said Operation Hard Copy is continuing, has resulted in numerous "spinoff" cases throughout the U.S., and could prompt many more investigations in both the U.S. and Jamaica.

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Bronx man indicted for carjacking, shooting spree A Bronx man has been indicted on 39 counts including Attempted Murder, Assault, Robbery and Criminal Possession of a Weapon stemming from a violent crime spree in the Wakefield section of the Bronx that left a U.S. Postal Service employee grazed by a bullet. The defendant, Clarence Brooks, 27, of East 229th Drive, was arraigned on May 2, 2017, before Bronx Supreme Court Justice William Mogulescu. He was continued remanded and is due back in court on July 26, 2017. Brooks was indicted on Attempted Murder first and second degree, Attempted Assault first degree, second and third-degree Assault, three counts of second-degree Menacing, first and second-degree Reckless Endangerment, first-degree Criminal Use of a Firearm, two counts each of second-degree, third-degree and fourth-degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon, Criminal Possession of a Firearm, two counts each of first, second and third-degree Robbery, two counts of fourth-degree

Grand Larceny, two counts of Petit Larceny, two counts each of fourth-degree and fifth-degree Criminal Possession of Stolen Property, two counts of third-degree Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle, five counts of fourth-degree Criminal Mischief. According to the investigation, on April 4, 2017, at Carpenter Avenue and East 232nd Street, Brooks allegedly approached the driver in a 2004 Honda Accord and tapped on the glass with a silver firearm, went to the driver’s door and ordered him out and then drove away. A short time later, Brooks allegedly leaned out the driver’s door of the stolen vehicle and fired a bullet at the windshield of a U.S. Postal Service truck. The bullet grazed the worker’s upper right arm. Brooks then allegedly went to a 2017 Nissan Pathfinder, opened the passenger side door and told the driver to drive him, then he entered the vehicle and put a silver gun against her torso. She refused and Brooks ordered her out and drove away in the vehicle.

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Former police commissioner son shot and killed

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PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad: izam Mohammed, the son of a former police commissioner, was shot and killed yesterday at his home in D'Abadie, east of here, police said. They said that Mohammed, the son of Noor Kenny Mohammed, who served as police commissioner from 1996 to 1998, was killed during an armed invasion at his home. The police said that the victim's firearms and other items were stolen from the house. Police also said that Nizam Mohammed, an engineer, and his wife, were robbed last week. Since January 1, 170 people have been murdered. led administration. ----------------------------------------

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By E. Hartman Reckord inister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Kamina Johnson Smith, says Jamaica will continue to engage CARICOM and the Organization of American States (OAS) members to promote dialogue and a peaceful resolution to the situation in Venezuela. “We have consistently maintained the position that Venezuela should engage with its own national stakeholders through an inclusive and mediated national dialogue process to resolve their domestic challenges,” she noted. Meanwhile, Senator Johnson Smith said that the Ministry is in touch with the Embassy of Jamaica in Caracas, Venezuela. Speaking to journalists at a recent press briefing at the Ministry in New Kingston, the Minister said the situation in Venezuela continues to be of international concern, given the strong friendship and relations between the two countries “We have consistently maintained the position that Venezuela should engage with its own national stakeholders through an inclusive and mediated national dialogue process to resolve their domestic challenges,” she noted.

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St Kitts-Nevis opposition seeks PM's resignation amid brewing scandal

BASSETERRE, St Kitts: he government of St Kitts and Nevis had not responded on Saturday to a call by the leader of the opposition, Dr Denzil Douglas, for the resignation of Prime Minister Dr Timothy Harris, or other allegations leveled by Douglas in relation to a Chinese economic citizen resident in the federation who is wanted in China on financial charges. In a statement issued on Friday, Douglas accused the prime minister of rebuffing calls for cooperation with Interpol and China. He said, "Despite formal requests by China, as well as Interpol, to secure the return of Mr Ren Biao from St Kitts-Nevis to face prosecution in China, the current St Kitts-Nevis government is refusing to cooperate." He added that, while the government has said there was no formal request from

China, he was reliably informed that there had indeed been several requests to the government from a Caribbean head of state whose country has diplomatic relations with China. Harris has not heeded the urgings of his fellow Caribbean heads of government to cooperate with the government of China and with Interpol, Douglas said. He accused the prime minister of exposing the country to severe and multi-faceted consequences and of stoutly refusing to provide a full account of the matter or to revoke Biao’s passport and do all that is necessary to stem this international scandal. He concluded, "I therefore on behalf of the opposition call upon the prime minister to tender his resignation and to allow our great country to move beyond the quagmire in which he has placed it."

NORTHERN, NIGERIA: ifty four people went on trial in northern Nigeria on Monday on charges connected to allegations that they were celebrating a gay wedding, which are outlawed in the country. The court began hearing the case against the defendants - most of whom were not present in court - who have been charged with criminal conspiracy and holding an illegal gathering. Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan signed a bill in 2014 that criminalised same-sex relationships, despite pressure from Western governments to preserve the rights of gay and lesbian people. The bill contains penalties of up to 14 years in prison and bans gay marriage, same-sex "amorous relationships" and membership of gay rights groups. Defence lawyer Kimi Appah said the gathering had been a birthday party held in April to honor a man who appeared in court. "Police got wind of it, arrested them and made trumped up charges that they are trying to celebrate a gay marriage," he told the court in Zaria, a city in the northern state of Kaduna. The man appeared in court with three other people. They were charged with criminal conspiracy and illegal gathering, to which they all pleaded not guilty. The other accused were not present in court.


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A Manhattan federal judge rung up three China-based hackers — and one defendant’s mother — with a total judgment of about $9 million Friday, finding the three suspects in mergers and acquisitions cybercrimes had notice of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's lawsuit but never appeared in court.

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Asafa enters Guinness Book of World Records

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaican sprinter and former world 100 metre record holder Asafa Powell is now the holder of a Guinness World Record. According to a release from the athlete's management, Powell has been named a record holder for most competitive 100 metre races completed in under 10 seconds. Powell has 97 such runs. The athlete, who refers to himself as the 'Sub-10 King', recorded his 97th sub-10 clocking with 9.94 seconds in an IAAF Diamond League race in Zurich last year. According to the release, Powell will seek his 98th sub-10 run at the IAAF Diamond League opener in Doha, Qatar on Friday.

Team Jamaica winners of the #USAvsTheWorld women's 4x100. Christania Williams, Kerron Stewart, Gayon Evans and Elaine Thompson got the job done in 42.25 at the recent Penn Relays games in Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Groups Set for Caribbean Club Competition 2017 Finals CONCACAF recently held the draw for the 2017 Caribbean Club Championship finals that will be played at Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago, from May 14-21. The draw, which was conducted by CONCACAF's Director of Caribbean Football Horace Reid determined the groups and match schedule. Two-time defending champion and tournament host Central FC (Trinidad & Tobago) was seeded into Group A and will face Cibao FC (Dominican Republic) and Grenades FC (Antigua & Barbuda), while San Juan Jabloteh FC (Trinidad & Tobago) was sorted in Group B with Portmore United (Jamaica) and Racing FC (Haiti), in Group B.

For the draw, the seeded teams were placed in positions A1 and B1, while the other four qualified clubs were sorted one by one. First, the name of the club was pulled from Pot 1, followed by the position from Pot 2. Group A Central FC (Trinidad & Tobago) Cibao FC (Dominican Republic) Grenades FC (Antigua & Barbuda)

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KINGSTON, Jamaica: he police last Friday reported that popular entertainer George Nooks was arrested and charged with breaches of the Dangerous Drugs Act. The police reported that 56-year-old Nooks of Widcombe Heights, Kingston 6 was spotted acting in a suspicious manner by lawmen on an operation in his community shortly after 9:00 pm. He was accosted and a bag he was carrying searched. The bag was found to contain just under two ounces of cocaine. He was subsequently arrested and charged. He was offered bail in the sum of $80,000 and is to appear in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court on Wednesday, May 17. Nooks is well known for songs such as Money in My Pocket and his cover of Al Green's I'll Be Standing By (as God Is Standing By). ------------------------------------

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he Comedy Plus 2017, will be held at the Rochdale Ballroom, 169-65, 137th Avenue, Jamaica on Sunday, May 14, 2017. The all-star cast that include Christopher Daley, Owen Ellis, Leoman, Rohan Gunter, Spider, Audrey Reid and special guest Professor Nuts is definitely a recipe for a bellyful of laughs. Gates for Comedy Plus 2017 will open at 6:00 pm with show time scheduled for 7:30 pm. There is a marked spike in the staging of comedic events in Jamaica and here in the Diaspora and it is not surprising, considering the stress that many are facing in their daily lives. Promoter of the event, Lockley Francis said the idea to produce the New York event came from talking to Jamaican/Caribbean nationals in the community and the need for some comic relief! Gates for Comedy Plus 2017 will open at 6:00 pm with show time scheduled for 7:30 pm. For booking contact Locksley at 646500-9600 or locksley65@gmail.com

Oliver Samuels & Ruth Ho Shing Brings Jamaican Theater with ‘Four Can’t Play’ Backstage after a performance in Kingston, Jamaica, (l-r) Maylynne Lowe, Oliver Samuels, Ruth Ho Shing and Dennis Titus.

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y new play is a rip-roaring comedy, playwright Basil Dawkins said. The play is directed by Douglas Prout and Toni Kay Dawkins. One young couple is planning to divorce; an elderly couple is planning to get married. They share adjoining rooms at a hotel weekend retreat for married and soon to be married couples. The real problems of their impending marriage and divorce are more frankly "trashed" out at the hotel’s poolside than at the counseling seminars to hilarious effect. The play is suitable for the entire family. On stage with Oliver Samuels are three veterans of theater, Ruth Ho Shing, Dennis Titus and Maylynne Lowe. Samuels has appeared in many Hollywood movies and was in an ABC-TV sitcom in the 1970s. He lives and works in Jamaica in order to develop Jamaican theater and sustain the nation’s rich cultural tradition. Movie fans remember Dennis Titus in the classic Denzel Washington blockbuster, “The Mighty Quinn.”

The “Four Can’t Play,” will be staged at the following dates and venues:

• Saturday, May 20, 8 pm - Brooklyn Center For The Performing Arts @ Brooklyn College, • Sunday, May 21, 6 pm – Northwestern Performing Arts Center, Hyattsville, Md • Friday, May 26, 8pm – York College, Queens, • Saturdsay, May, 28, 8 pm – Family Center, Poughkeepsie, • Sunday, May 28, 4 pm & 8 pmLovinger Theater @Lehman College, Bronx.

Maylynne Lowe and Ruth Ho Shing are brilliant in “Four Can’t Play.” They are following the footsteps of one of Jamaica’s national heroes, Miss Lou (Louise Bennett.) Maylynne Lowe began her stage career with a ballet and musical theatre background. Early on she gained notoriety for her role as Tanya Blackburn on Jamaica's long running TV show, Royal Palm Estate.

This is her 6th Basil Dawkins' production. Her wish for theatre in Jamaica is that new stages will be built and the fine arts supported from both the government and community with an enthusiastic and immediate approach as she feels that there is very little support and outlets for actors to showcase their talent. Ever consistent, ever sure, Ruth Ho Shing is depended on by all cast members whether on or off stage to steady the ship regardless of how trying the circumstances are. Ruth tries always to seek truth in the characters she portrays and conveys to the audiences at every performance the deeper meaning of the character’s dilemmas in an unblemished and honest portrayal. She is forever grateful to Basil Dawkins’ Productions for providing a steady outlet for her creative talent and for the friendly camaraderie of the team from conception to birth to spreading of its wings. For tickets and information for all venues (718) 941-1879 and to purchase tickets on line log on to: www.everybodysmag.com.

Dianne Dixon joins cast of ‘Hair’itage- The Play’

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ward winning actress and singer Dianne Dixon has joined a stellar lineup of actresses for the Brooklyn premiere of Hair’itage the Play- The Journey of Sistahs with Their Hair, which will open at The Black Lady Theater on Friday May 12 at 8pm. Written, produced and directed by award winning playwright Niccole Nero Gaines, with choreography by Melissa Monconduit, Hair’itage The Play is a captivating narrative that tells the stories of six women and their journey with their hair. Each character shares experiences of their complicated relationships with their hair, revealing private dreams and

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fears, as well as the acceptance and rejection of lovers, family, friends and self. Dixon portrays the character ‘Loc Hair Sistah,’ the feisty, funny, stubborn West Indian member of the sextet, who refuses to be defined by the

unique and all too often misunderstood hairstyle she wears. For the Jamaican born Dixon, who has actually worn her hair in locks for over a decade, the role has proven both challenging and cathartic. The cast of Hair’itage- The Play is completed by Anna Teydie, Ziaphora Dakile, Yvonne Pearson, Blair Tate and Quincie Mychelle Lewis. The show will continue its run on Saturday May 13 with two performances at 3pm and 8pm, followed by a special Mother’s Day performance on Sunday May 14 at 3pm.


93% of Restaurants Earn An “A” Grade

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he Health Department on May 2, announced that restaurant letter grading has improved food safety in New York City as more restaurants than ever before are earning an “A” grade at the beginning of their inspection cycle. Greater compliance with food safety standards has coincided with a marked decrease in reported salmonella infections, which often result from eating contaminated food. There has also been a 41 percent drop in sanitary violations from the peak in fiscal year 2012. Launched in July 2010, the restaurant letter grading program has incentivized city restaurants to improve food safety practices. Today 93 percent of the city’s 24,000 restaurants are posting an “A” grade, up from 81 percent in the first year. Today a record high 62 percent of restaurants are earning an “A” on their initial inspection, which means they don’t need to be inspected again for a full year. “Restaurant letter grading has been an unqualified success for both New York City restaurants and diners,” said Health Commissioner Dr. Mary T. Bassett. “New York City restaurants are performing better than ever and New Yorkers should feel confident about eating in an “A” grade restaurant.” “I love the restaurant letter grading system because when my customers see the “A” grade in Junior’s window they clearly know we are running a tight ship,” said Alan Rosen, the third generation owner of Junior’s Restaurant and Bakery. “Since restaurant letter grading was implemented in 2010, I have found the environment between my restaurant operations and the Health Department to be much more cooperative and congenial. The inspectors are better trained in food safety, and the Health Department’s customer service is light years better.” “The existing letter grading program helps keep our team sharp, while showing our patrons that we embrace going above and beyond for them, be it with flavor, creativity or food safety,” said Christina Tosi, chef, founder and owner of Milk Bar. “We are grade “A” operators through and through with the highest of standards, and the grading program helps convey this in the best and easiest way.”

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Every Mother’s Day, we celebrate our moms, as well as, the life of Brian HoSang who lost his life tragically in a motorcycle crash eight years ago. Brian was very proud of his Jamaican Chinese heritage. He was studying Business Management & Marketing in college and was an enthusiastic member in the family business. He was a generous and caring person to anyone he encountered. His legacy lives on as The Vincent HoSang Family Foundation continues to give scholarships, in memory of Brian HoSang, to students entering college or at the college level with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. For more information, visit our website at vhff.org.


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other's Day in the United States is annually held on the second Sunday of May. It celebrates motherhood and it is a time to appreciate mothers and mother figures. Mother's Day is not a federal holiday. Organizations, businesses and stores are open or closed, just as they are on any other Sunday in the year. The origins of Mother's Day are attributed to different people. Many believe that two women, Julia Ward Howe and Anna Jarvis were important in establishing the tradition of Mother's Day in the United States. Other sources say that Juliet Calhoun Blakely initiated Mother’s Day in Albion, Michigan, in the late 1800s. Her sons paid tribute to her each year and urged others to honor their mothers. Around 1870, Julia Ward Howe called for Mother's Day to be celebrated each year to encourage pacifism and disarmament amongst women. It continued to be held in Boston for about ten years under her sponsorship, but died out after that. In 1907, Anna Jarvis held a private Mother's Day celebration in memory of her mother, Ann Jarvis, in Grafton, West Virginia. Ann Jarvis had organized "Mother's Day Work Clubs" to improve health and cleanliness in the area where she lived. Anna Jarvis launched a quest for Mother's Day to be more widely recognized. Her campaign was later financially supported by John Wanamaker, a clothing merchant from Philadelphia.

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In 1908, she was instrumental in arranging a service in the Andrew's Methodist Episcopal Church in Grafton, West Virginia, which was attended by 407 children and their mothers. The church has now become the International Mother's Day Shrine. It is a tribute to all mothers and has been designated as a National Historic Landmark. Mother's Day has become a day that focuses on generally recognizing mothers' and mother figures' roles. Mother's Day has also become an increasingly important event for businesses in recent years. This is particularly true of restaurants and businesses manufacturing and selling cards and gift items.

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3 ways to celebrate your mom on Mother’s Day

By: Crystal Cox mericans were expected to spend more than $20 billion celebrating Mother’s Day last year. The average American was said to have spent about $170, according to the National Retail Federation. Obviously, we are remembering our mothers. Yet each year I am faced with the same question: What should I get my mama for Mother’s Day? How do I show my love? Sometimes, to be quite honest, I get stuck. So this year I reflect: What do I want for Mother’s Day? What makes me feel special? If you’re stuck, here are three things most moms would love for you to do:

1. Relieve her of her duties. I’m a wife, mother of two, human puppy mama, daughter, granddaughter, friend and teacher. Like all mothers, I’m busy. Busy transporting kids, cleaning messes, giving advice, lending a hand, working a job, doing laundry and attending meetings and events. Nothing says, “I love you,” like walking into the house and finding my husband has already cleaned it. I love when my son or daughter does chores without being asked. This Mother’s Day, relieve Mom of her usual list of to-do’s by making it your responsibility. Plan the meal. Do the laundry. Help her catch up on something for work. Galatians 5:13 says, “through love serve one another.” Honor your mom by serving her this Mother’s Day. 2. Reassure her with your words. I want to know how my family feels about me. I want to know I am needed. In fourth grade,

One year for Mother’s Day, my husband surprised me with framed pictures of me and my son. The pictures were taken during a day together in the mountains. My husband knew I would love looking at those pictures and remembering an awesome day. Jesus gave. Love gives. Philippians 2:4 reminds, “Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also

my son wrote a poem. Mama’s eyes are so bright and blue they are almost blinding. Her hugs are so warm they can light a fire. Her kisses are so soft and warm I think it’s the sun. Mama’s cooking is so delicious that I think I’m in food heaven. I used to wonder why my mama said something homemade meant more than something bought, but now I understand. Hearing how my family feels about me is the best present. God teaches to, “honor your father and your mother.” (Exodus 20:12) Honor your mom with your words this Mother’s Day. 3. Remember something she loves. Whether it’s a special piece of jewelry she’s had her eye on or her favorite snacks, a thoughtful gift reminds your mom of how well you know her and that you’re thinking of her. What does your mom love? Be creative.

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Rochelle Bent promotes positive community development

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ochelle Bent served as an Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner (ANC) and Chair of ANC 7E from 2015- 2017. She has worked on all aspects of civic engagement. As a Commissioner, Rochelle convened public meetings to address a wide range of policies and programs affecting southeast District of Columbia neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, and renovation of recreational facilities, street improvements, economic development opportunities, police protection and Green initiatives. Rochelle is no stranger to the field of public service and public administration; she has more than 10 years of experience in this field. She had the pleasure of serving as a Student Aide for the then New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, where she focused on intergovernmental relations in eight Western New York counties. Rochelle

dealt with the diverse concerns of constituents in the community within those regions, where she became adept at operating with the proper mix of authority, diplomacy, and tact. As a special projects coordinator in DeKalb County Government (metro Atlanta region), Rochelle coordinated all aspects of updating policies and standard operating procedures for the local airport and county administration. Rochelle was very active in the Atlanta community from the Public Administration Student Association and having also supported local advocacy efforts with SCLC/W.O.M.E.N Inc. coordinated regular communications with advocates and coalition members and developing opportunities for recruiting new advocates. Most recently, she worked for the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute, helping patients understand their healthcare

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by coordinating workshops educating over 400 participants to understand advancements in the field as well as better methods to incorporate Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) into Electronic Health Records (EHRs). She also served in AmeriCorps Hands on Atlanta as a Service Leader, earning her the Presidential Volunteer Service Award. Rochelle is a native of the Bronx, New York and relocated to Washington, DC in 2012 after completion of her Master of Public Administration with a concentration in community and economic development from Clark Atlanta University. Rochelle now focuses on issues concerning community and economic development in order to one day specializes in program management leadin community development initiatives. Contact: rochelle.bent@gmail.com

Assemblywoman Stacey Pheffer Amato (D-Rockaway) on Monday announced her appointment as Chair of the Assembly’s Child Safety Subcommittee of the New York State Assembly’s Consumer Affairs and Protection Committee, making her one of the key New York State watchdogs of safety standards for children’s toys and products. She will take up her position immediately, and has been consulting for several weeks with Assemblyman Brian Kavanagh (DManhattan), Chair of the Consumer Affairs Committee, to whom her subcommittee reports.

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air grows everywhere on the human skin except on the palms of our hands and the soles of our feet, but many hairs are so fine they're virtually invisible. Hair is made up of a protein called keratin that is produced in hair follicles in the outer layer of skin. As follicles produce new hair cells, old cells are being pushed out through the surface of the skin at the rate of about six inches a year. The hair you can see is actually a string of dead keratin cells. The average adult head has about 100,000 to 150,000 hairs and loses up to 100 of them a day; finding a few stray hairs on your hairbrush is not necessarily cause for alarm.

At any one time, about 90% of the hair on a person's scalp is growing. Each follicle has its own life cycle that can be influenced by age, disease, and a wide variety of other factors. This life cycle is divided into three phases: Anagen -- active hair growth that lasts between two to six years Catagen -- transitional hair growth that lasts two to three weeks Telogen -- resting phase that lasts about two to three months; at the end of the resting phase the hair is shed and a new hair replaces it and the growing cycle starts again.

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PATERSON NJ: former city employee has been charged with insurance fraud for allegedly delivering beer and soda for a private company while he was getting paid for injury leave from his municipal job, authorities said. Branis Francis, 48, was terminated this year from his $25,000 position as a laborer in the Paterson recycling division, officials said. Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia M. Valdes said in a press release that Francis made “false and misleading statements” on the workers’ compensation claim he filed after an alleged on-the-job injury. Paterson municipal government spent more than $6.5 million on workers’ compensation claims last year. Mayor Joey Torres’ administration launched a crackdown on workers’ compensation abuses in 2015, when he hired Samir Goow to serve as the city’s risk manager. Among Goow’s duties is monitoring employees’ injury claims. At least one other city employee, a firefighter, has been terminated as a result of the workers’ compensation crackdown, officials said. ---------------------------

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Judge slaps N.J. man with 8 years for trafficking crack

CAMDEN: federal judge on Monday sentenced a Gloucester County man to more than eight years in prison for his role in a criminal organization prosecutors said controlled crack cocaine sales in a city neighborhood. Harold Miller, who pleaded guilty in Camden federal court to a charge of conspiring to distribute and possess crack cocaine with intent to distribute, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Jose H. Rodriguez to 106 months in prison, accord-

ing to a statement from the office of Acting U.S. Attorney William E. Fitzpatrick. Authorities said Miller, 41, of Sewell, was one of four men snared in September 2015 by the FBI's South Jersey Violent Offender and Gang Task Force when investigators took down a drug-trafficking organization operating on Pfeiffer Street in Camden. Investigators said Miller and his coconspirators -- Rasheed Wise, Rodney Wall, and David Wilkerson, all of Camden

-- were caught on court-authorized wiretaps discussing their criminal activities, and that members of the group sold drugs to a police informant. Wise, Wall and Wilkerson all previously pleaded guilty and are awaiting sentencing, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. Prosecutors said that in addition to the prison term, Miller was sentenced to three years of supervised release.


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Dear Divine Diva: ere's one for the books on parental stupidity. When my daughter, "Robin," began to reach her teen years, her father in an attempt to be funny - advised her that she could keep from becoming pregnant by putting an aspirin between her knees and keeping it there. My stupidity was assuming that sex education and pregnancy prevention were taught in her school. I never broached the subject with her. Robin became pregnant at 15. The young man she was seeing told her she couldn't get pregnant in a swimming pool because the chlorine would kill the sperm.

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Have you heard that before? Needless to say, the inevitable result was a baby. I love my grandson dearly. God did not make a mistake even though we adults were all dummies in the advice department. Please tell parents, children and adults to

educate themselves and learn all the facts and fictions about teen pregnancy and prevention. -Mom With No Excuse In New Jersey Dear Mom: Your letter underscores the importance of parents taking the initiative and discussing sex and values with their children before hormones kick in and peers fill their heads with misinformation about birth control. Some popular misconceptions include the idea that jumping up and down after sex prevents pregnancy, that douching with Coca-Cola is an effective contraceptive, that you can't get pregnant during your menstrual cycle, that "withdrawal" prevents

pregnancy, and that you won't get pregnant if it's your first time or if your breasts aren't developed. It is vitally important that parents talk to their children about sex because many schools offer only abstinence-based sex education - which has not slowed the spread of STDs. (sexually transmitted diseases) also STI's (Sexually transmitted infections) According to the April 2005 issue of Journal of Adolescent Health, teens who pledge to remain virgins until marriage are more likely to take chances with other kinds of sex that increase the risk of STDs. Remember to talk with your children and give them facts -Always Divine Diva

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