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and cocaine across the country via industrial freight shipping companies, with heroin and cocaine hidden in speakers, amplifiers, and copy machines.” “As the jury swiftly found, Steven Williams used his music business as a front to traffic in massive quantities of cocaine and heroin,” said Preet Bharara, the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York. “For pumping 100 kilograms of cocaine and more than 40 kilograms of heroin into New York City streets, Williams now stands convicted of federal narcotics conspiracy.” This case is being prosecuted by the Office’s Narcotics Unit. Assistant US Attorneys Rebekah Donaleski and Lara Pomerantz are in charge of the prosecution.

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Williams, 46, was convicted Jan. 27 after a one-week jury trial before U.S. District Judge Lorna G. Schofield. He will be sentenced May 2, 2017 and faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in prison and a maximum sentence of life in prison. According to the evidence introduced at trial, other proceedings in this case, and documents previously filed in Manhattan federal court: “Between 2009 and August 2015, Williams conspired with others to traffic in excess of 100 kilograms of cocaine and 40 kilograms of heroin from California to New York. Williams held himself out to be in the music business, and used his music business as a front to ship multikilogram quantities of heroin

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Penn Relays provides opportunities for athletes!

f there is one thing that we can say about Jamaicans is that they are very serious about sporting activities, especially in the area of athletics. Jamaica’s annual Boy and Girls’ champs is one of the island’s most popular events attracting well over 100,000 patrons and participants during the four-day long event. It would appear that everyone is an accomplished athletic star in Jamaica during the high school championship. And the commitment and support of the schools, coaches, teachers, parents and other family members, as well as the past student associations, must be commended for their unwavering support over the years. Dave Johnson, director of Penn Relays, is on point when he observed that “for the past 50 years, the Jamaican influence has transformed the Relays into far more of an

international event than it had been previously.” He noted the “carnival atmosphere” at the relays that have become a staple event in the Jamaican Diaspora. As Friends of the Penn Relays, the organizers of the 123rd Penn Relays, welcome patrons to the grounds of the University of Pennsylvania on April 27-29, another bumper crowd of Jamaican nationals are expected to be in attendance to watch their fellow Jamaicans in action. The Penn Relays is the oldest, largest and most prestigious track and field relay meet in the world, attracting more than 18,000 athletes to the event each year with many of the better high schools and colleges coming from Jamaica.

The Jamaican schools have been dominant since they began attending the relays back in 1964. The Jamaican invasion has spurred other Caribbean nations to follow suit. This year, Trinidad & Tobago and the Bahamas registered seven high school teams each. Teams from Barbados, Grenada, Guyana, St. Vincent and the U.S. Virgin Islands will also be participating. The goal of the Penn Relays is to provide the best track and field competition for the greatest number of participants of all levels, ages, and abilities. Penn Relays continues to be a very good forum for runners to showcase their talents

and athletes from Jamaicans and other countries have benefited significantly from the event. Some seven years ago, Dr. Geneive Brown Metzger, the then-Jamaica Consul General to New York, was appointed to the Board of the Friends of the Penn Relays to help the organization strengthen its relationship with track and field interests in Jamaica and other Caribbean islands. We have been witnessing positive steps with the inclusion of more Jamaican companies and products serving as sponsors and the hoisting of the Jamaican flag during the event. Let us continue to support the Penn Relays in providing more opportunities for our athletes. _____________________ Patrick Maitland patrick@streethype.net

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ou should know that on November 7, 2017, New Yorkers will vote on whether or not to spend millions of dollars to hold a State Constitutional Convention. You should also know that under the New York State Constitution, every 20 years on Election Day, New Yorkers are asked to answer this ballot question: “Shall there be a convention to revise the constitution and amend the same?” It is also important for you to know that I believe that a Constitutional Convention will hurt the men and women in New York who are already struggling to pay their bills and raise their families, among them are union workers from transit to teachers, retirees, those seeking employment, those who find themselves in court, and even our environment will almost certainly suffer irreparable damage. Some of the reasons why I am opposed to a Constitutional Convention are: • Currently, the Constitution guarantees that pensions benefits for every public employee are protected and cannot be diminished or impaired. A Constitutional Convention would almost certainly result in the lowering of pension benefits across the board for all public employees.

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• The public sector union currently has the right to collective bargaining. With a Constitutional Convention, it is most likely that those collective bargaining for public sector unions will end. This will do away with the right to good jobs and good wages. • Presently, under the Constitution, all workers have the right to access public sector jobs. A Constitutional Convention will most probably turn back the hands of time and allow for discrimination, favoritism and nepotism in hiring. • The Constitution currently provides for right to a free public education. A Constitutional Convention could take away this right, harming our children's fundamental right to education. • Workers compensation rights are currently protected by the Constitution. A Constitutional Convention will almost certainly alter workers compensation, making work especially

dangerous for many men and women who face serious injuries every day on the job. • Our watersheds, state parks and wild preserves are being protected by the Constitution. A Constitutional Convention can do enormous harm to our environment by opening up our watersheds, state parks and wild preserves to developers so they can be seized or plundered by the private sector.

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• Our Constitution requires for judges to be elected into office by voters. A Constitutional Convention would almost certainly end the election of judges in favor or lifetime appointments, thereby opening our judicial system to many levels of corruption. It is for this reason that I am opposed to, and ask everyone to vote “NO” to a Constitutional Convention. Otherwise, union workers, children, retirees, those seeking employment, those who find themselves in court, and even our environment will almost certainly suffer irreparable damage. I am Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz, and this is what you should know.

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Return Preparer Pleads Guilty to Filing Fraudulent Tax Returns

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Nassau County, New York return preparer pleaded guilty on April 19 to filing fraudulent tax returns, announced Acting Deputy Assistant Attorney General Stuart M. Goldberg of the Justice Department’s Tax Division and Acting U.S. Attorney James P. Kennedy Jr. for the Western District of New York. According to documents and information presented to the court, from January 2010 through April 2015, David Menzies, 51, of Floral Park, filed fraudulent tax returns for hundreds of clients that claimed fake business income and expenses and false dependents to claim refunds his clients were not entitled to. Menzies solicited, and sometimes purchased, the personal identifying information of minors from their parents, and claimed them as dependents on other clients’ returns. Menzies charged his clients $250 for the use of the phony dependents and often used the same children’s information in multiple years. He recruited people to assist him in filing these fraudulent returns and directed them to escort his clients to check cashers, in order to cash their refund checks and collect Menzies’ fee, including the money for the false dependents. In addition, Menzies concealed his identity as the preparer by soliciting other people to apply to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for preparer IDs and filing the fraudulent returns using the preparer identification numbers the IRS assigned to these individuals. Menzies admitted that he caused a tax loss of more than $250,000. Menzies also acknowledged that he failed to timely file his 2009 through 2015 personal tax returns. Sentencing is scheduled for July 26 before U.S. District Judge Lawrence J. Vilardo in the Western District of New York. Menzies faces a statutory maximum sentence of three years in prison, a period of supervised release, restitution and monetary penalties.

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Borough Presidents Call for Universal Free Lunch in City Schools

By Kimmy Blair Street Hype Writer ayor Bill de Blasio is being pressured to go from universal Pre-K to universal free lunch for all city students. All five of the city's Borough Presidents have signed a letter to the mayor asking him to set aside money in next year's budget to provide free lunch at every public school in the city. Many kids already qualify for free or reduced-price lunch based on their income, but universal lunch supporters say this stigmatizes students, with some going hungry because they're too embarassed to accept food for free while others still have to pay. elementary schools."

From left: Borough Presidents Gale Brewer, Eric Adams, Melinda Katz, James Oddo and Ruben Diaz

In the letter to de Blasio, all five borough presidents say a well-fed student performs better, saying "The schools that offer universal free lunch see an increased participation rate across all grade levels, including a 15 percent difference in high

school, a 20 percent difference in middle schools, and a 10 percent difference in ele A pilot program to offer free lunch at city middle schools is already underway, and the Mayor's Office says it is looking into the possibility of expansion.

Non-profit Organization Proposes Plan for Community Radio

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enter for Caribbean Progress, Inc. (CCP) a not-for –profit organization based in Queens New York has proposed a bold yet simple plan for the Caribbean community to empower itself through the establishment of a Community Radio station. The plan calls for the community to make a modest investment in itself by donating $1.00 per week or $52 dollar per year for membership in the organization. The donations will then be used to purchase air time on existing brokered radio stations in the tristate –area; thus creating a community radio station. The organization’s President, Attorney Donald P. Vernon, stated that a Community Radio is a unique and evolving tool for information and knowledge transfer; He went on to explain that CCP has identified Community Radio as an avenue for participatory communication and a tool relevant in political, social and economic development. The proposed community radio station has been named Caribbean Public Radio (CPR) and is already up and functioning on WVIP 93.5 FM. CPR can be heard every Sunday between the hours of 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM. With the support of the community, Vernon thinks that the organization will be able to purchase at least 25 hours per week on its current platform within the next eighteen to twenty four months. When asked why he has such optimistic projections? Vernon explained that his confidence is based on the fact that such a radio station is needed, the entry point requires only $1.00 per week, that for that $1.00 per week investment, each investor/supporter get back $5.00 to $15.00 per week. Vernon went on to explain that the bundle of membership benefits: free consultation from a list of attorneys; free consultation from a list of CPAs; Free medical consultation, test or procedure from a list of medical doctor; and a discounts of 10% from participating business, amounts to a total value of $5.00 to $15.00. Vernon believes that the immediate financial return on that $1.00 investment, to-

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gether with the fact that the Caribbean Community would have finally develop a voice that would be beyond compromise, are powerful incentives for the community to invest in this plan which ultimately would position it to purchase a radio station for itself. Wayne Morrison an early supporter of Center for Caribbean Progress, Inc. commented that if supported, this proposal could be a game changer for the empowerment of the Caribbean Community.

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New York City Hits New Record Low Unemployment Rate

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ew York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) on Airil 21 announced that citywide unemployment dropped to a new record low of 4.0 percent in March 2017, the lowest rate since 1976, which is the earliest available unemployment data from the New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL). The unemployment rate breaks the previous record of 4.3 percent in February 2017, and is down from 5.2 percent in March 2016, based on NYSDOL data. Citywide unemployment is down from 8.2 percent in December 2013, representing a 4.2 percent drop since Mayor de Blasio took office. Based on a seasonally-adjusted analysis, New York City added over 6,000 private sector jobs in March 2017. New York City has added 321,300 private sector jobs since Mayor de Blasio took office. The New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL) releases employment data for New York City and State that it collects under a joint program with the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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By Kimmy Blair Street Hype Writer 27-year-olf woman has been sentenced to 19 years for the grisly murder of her toddler in their Mount Vernon home last year. Deasia Bartee of Washington Street was sentenced on March 28 after pleading guilty to manslaughter in the first degree. According to the Westchester County District Attorney Anthony A. Scarpino, Jr., on August 5, 2016 at approximately 5:21 a.m., a 911 call was received by Mount Vernon Police for an unresponsive child -14-and-half-month-old Samia Yusuf --who had died in her sleep. The officers responded to 210 Washington St. where they found the victim in a play pen. Police said the child was on her back with her arms rigid pointing towards the ceiling. The victim had no pulse and was extremely cold to the touch. Her left eye appeared to be swollen shut.

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The victim was taken to Mount Vernon Hospital and pronounced dead on arrival. The ER doctor who examined her told the police that the child was unusually cold and stated his belief the child had been dead for some time and may have been refrigerated as she was in an advanced state of decomposition. The defendant, who was interviewed by detectives, implicated herself in the death of her child. She stated that she repeatedly struck the victim on the back with her hand. She was placed under arrest. An autopsy conducted by the Medical Examiner’s Office ruled the victim’s cause of death as blunt force trauma of the body with a fracture dislocation of the lumbar spine and internal bleeding. Yusuf was significantly underweight and malnourished and although 14-andhalf-month-old at the time of her death, weighed only 14 pounds.

Celebrating Sarah Turner’s 101 birthday:

Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. (2nd l) on April 5, joined members and staff at the Bronx’s R.A.I.N. Eastchester Neighborhood Senior Center to celebrate the 101st birthday of neighborhood resident Sarah Turner (3rd l). Also in photo (l-r) Jane Arce-Bello, Executive Director, R.A.I.N; Sofia Reid, Program Director, R.A.I.N. Eastchester Neighborhood Senior Center; Dr. Anderson Torres, President & CEO, R.A.I.N.

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ew Yorkers hit with a parking ticket can now pay or fight the fine right on their smartphone. The city's Finance Department has launched a new app called "NYC Parking Tickets: Pay or Dispute." Tickets can be found by looking up the violation or license plate number, and users have the option to pay fines immediately. If you want to fight a ticket, you can submit your own photo evidence directly from your phone. The app is available for both Apple and Android devices.

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Subway says it shut hundreds of U.S. restaurants last year

.S. sandwich chain Subway Restaurants said on Thursday it shut 359 restaurants in the United States last year, amid stiff competition in a highly fragmented fast-food industry. Subway, owned by Doctor's Associates Inc, is the world's largest fast-food chain by number of restaurants. It had 26,744 locations operating in the United States at the end of 2016. "We will continue to relocate some shops to better locations and look for new sites — both traditional and non-traditional," the company said in an e-mailed statement. Subway said its U.S. sales fell 1.7 percent to $11.3 billion last year, while interna-

tional sales climbed 3.7 percent to $5.8 billion, reflecting a focus on overseas growth. Subway rival McDonald's has also reduced the number of its U.S. locations in recent years, as it seeks to cut costs by franchising out more restaurants. Milford, Connecticut-based Subway is 100 percent franchised. Wall Street gears up for busiest earnings week in years United CEO Munoz will not chair board in 2018 following passenger furor Subway on Wednesday named former McDonald's Corp (MCD.N) executive Karlin Linhardt senior vice president of marketing in the U.S. and Canada.

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Former AntiguaBarbuda financial regulator loses extradition appeal

US State Bill Names 18 Caribbean Countries as Tax Havens

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ST JOHN’S, Antigua: high court ruling this week rejected an application for judicial review by Leroy King, the former head of the Financial Services Regulatory Commission (FSRC) in Antigua and Barbuda, against the 2012 decision by the government to approve his extradition to the United States to face charges of facilitating the multi-billion dollar Ponzi scheme by convicted former businessman Allen Stanford. In a 71-page decision, High Court Justice Darshan Ramdhani said, having reviewed King’s arguments, he saw no reason why either King’s claim for constitutional relief or the application for leave should be allowed. The judge said he had seen no reason why the order of extradition to the US for trial should be stayed or quashed. “The claim for constitutional relief is therefore dismissed. The application for leave to apply for judicial review is also dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs,” Ramdhani said. King had argued that a decision made by the then foreign affairs minister, to order his return to the US under the Extradition Act 1993, was in breach of his right to the protection of law as guaranteed by the constitution. ------

Caribbean firms turn to internet technology

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By Gerard Best BRIDGETOWN, Barbados: s clouds of uncertainty loom over the global economy, it hasn't exactly been smooth sailing for Caribbean companies. But these days, a different kind of cloud is creating fresh opportunities for regional businesses. For techies, the term 'cloud' is just a metaphor for the Internet. And the advent of cloud computing is creating new possibilities for businesses in the Caribbean and across the world. Where in the past, businesses would run applications from a physical computer or server in their building, cloud computing provides a simple way to access servers, storage, databases, analytics and a broad set of application services over the Internet. Some of most recognizable names in the tech industry are among the major providers of cloud computing, including Adobe, Amazon, Google, IBM, Microsoft and Oracle. “As more Caribbean companies confront the reality of rising costs for technology services, cloud computing is emerging as an attractive option for those seeking to reduce routine expenditure without compromising on competitiveness or service delivery capability,” said Bevil Wooding, an internet strategist with USbased non-profit organisation Packet Clearing House.

Venezuelan Demonstrators:

Demonstrators assist an injured man after clashes with the riot police during a protest against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, in Caracas on April 20, 2017. Venezuelan riot police fired tear gas Thursday at groups of protesters seeking to oust President Nicolas Maduro, who have vowed new mass marches after a day of deadly unrest. Police in western Caracas broke up scores of opposition protesters trying to join a larger march, though there was no immediate repeat of Wednesday’s violent clashes, which left three people dead.

Colombia landslide kills at least 17 in Manizales

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MANIZALES, COLOMBIA: andslides caused by heavy rain have killed at least 17 people in the city of Manizales, in central Colombia, officials say. The search continues for at least seven others who are missing, they add. Mud and rocks have destroyed several precarious houses built on steep hills. Running water, electricity and gas services have been suspended. The landslides happened after the monthly average of rain fell in one night, the city's mayor said. Earlier this month, more than 300 people were killed in landslides in Mocoa, in southern Putumayo province.

People and rescue agencies look for bodies in a destroyed area after mudslides, caused by heavy rains leading several rivers to overflow, pushing sediment and rocks into buildings and roads, in Manizales. President Juan Manuel Santos visited the area and said humanitarian aid was being sent. Mr Santos said the death toll was likely to rise as hopes were fading in the search for the missing. The mayor of Manizales, José Octavio Cardona, said the city was cut off by "rock slides, mudslides, floods".

By NAN Contributor SPRINGFIELD, Illinois: bill introduced by a Democratic State Representative in the Prairie State of Illinois has named 18 Caribbean nations as foreign tax havens and if it becomes law, would forbid a company incorporated in any of those nations from submitting a bid or entering into a contract with the state. The Expatriate Corp/Foreign Haven act or HB 3419 introduced on February 9 by Rep. Jaime M. Andrade, Jr. in the Illinois General Assembly has drawn concern from some business leaders, a few Caribbean and other international leaders for listing them as tax havens. Tax Havens are defined as jurisdictions with: no tax, or very low rates of taxation; strict bank secrecy provisions; a lack of transparency in the operation of its tax system, and a lack of effective exchange of information with other countries. Those making the list from the Caribbean on HB 3419 are: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, The Bahamas Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, The British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, The Turks and Caicos Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, Netherlands Antilles, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St.

Vincent and the Grenadines and U.S. Virgin Islands. Any company that has incorporated in any of these nations would be considered an expatriate corporation under the bill, which calls on the Illinois Investment Policy Board to create a list of expatriate corporations to include in the state’s rolls of “restricted companies.”


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NYC Pay History Ban May Face Legal Challenge

The New York City Council on Wednesday approved legislation to ban employers from requesting or using job applicants’ salary history when making hiring decisions, a measure intended to address gender-based wage disparities. But New York City Public Advocate Letitia James, a key supporter, told Law360 that she expects a legal challenge from business groups.

Bloomberg Can't Boot Three Analysts From Unpaid OT Suit

Bloomberg LP lost its bid to dismiss three people from a collective Fair Labor Standards Act suit over unpaid overtime to Analytics team representatives after a New York federal judge Tuesday gave the individuals another shot to respond to document requests by a given date.

Needlephobic Pharmacist Asks 2nd Circ. To Rehear ADA Case

A pharmacist with a fear of needles who was fired from Rite Aid Corp. after his job description was changed to require him to perform vaccinations on Tuesday urged the Second Circuit to rehear his case en banc, arguing a three-judge panel used too-narrow evidence to decide he wasn’t protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

EEOC Fights To Keep Evidence In 'Onionhead' Lawsuit

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on Wednesday urged a New York federal court not to exclude evidence from a religious discrimination lawsuit, saying that it's all relevant to determining whether the founder of the "Onionhead" belief system was a decision-maker at a Long Island health network.

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Olympian Mason is dead

CONCACAF files federal law suit against Warner, Blazer

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federal lawsuit has been filed by CONCACAF against disgraced officials Jack Warner and Chuck Blazer. The governing body are seeking $20 million damages to "to redress the harms caused by warner and blazer’s fraudulent, unfair and unlawful acts as former high ranking officials of CONCACAF". Warner, the former CONCACAF boss, is facing extradition from his native Trinidad and Tobago on charges of wire fraud, racketeering and money laundering. Blazer, a former FIFA Executive Committee member and former CONCACAF General Secretary, struck a plea deal in 2013 and turned whistleblower for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He was key to several FIFA officials being arrested in Zurich in May 2015. The 71-year-old former FIFA Executive Committee member and Warner conspired to accept bribes in connection with the 1998 and 2010 World Cup bid processes, won by France and South Africa respectively.

West Indies Losing Streak Continues

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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados: he West Indies cricket team continued its downward spiral Sunday, losing to Pakistan in their opening T20 international series at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown. The visitors easily won by six-wicket as 18-year old Pakistan legspinner Shadab Khan, enjoying his debut, took three wickets with his first eight balls as the hapless West Indies slumped to 49 for 6.

his is it! It’s the weekend of the IAAF/BTC World Relays in the Bahamas. The Relays opens April 22 and will run through April 23, 2017. Running for host team Bahamas will be Olympic 400-m champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo plus the four men who struck gold in the 4x400m at the 2012 Olympic Games: Chris Brown, Ramon Miller, Demetrius Pinder and Michael Mathieu. Twenty-year-old Jamaican-born athlete Julian Jrummi Walsh will represent Japan in the 4x400m relays. Walsh is the son of reggae drummer Emanuel Walsh, who married a Japanese woman and has lived in Japan for almost 20 years. The event will feature athletes from 40 countries compete across the two days to win the coveted Golden Baton and guaranteed qualification for the 4x100m and 4x400m relays at this August’s IAAF World Championships London 2017.

Windies and Pakistan set for 50th test at Sabina Park

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Kingston, Jamaica: akistan and the West Indies are set for the historic 50th test to be played at Sabina Park, with both teams wrapping up preparations ahead of Friday's start. When West Indies and Pakistan last met, the Caribbean side avoided a series whitewash in the United Arab Emirates with a five wicket win in Sharjah. The West Indies have made five

changes to their squad that toured the UAE last October, including the addition of two uncapped players, one of whom is ICC Under-19 World Cup winning captain Shimron Hetmyer. There has been rain around over the past few days but the pitch at Sabina Park based on reports, should be good. The match is set to start at 10:00 am local time.

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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. The latest event to be announced that has tongues wagging is the upcoming Comedy Plus. 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! “Yes, it’s true we can’t control everything, but we sure could do with some comic relief to take the stress and strain out of our daily lives. At the end of the day, our goal is to put a smile on everyone's face” he said. Francis stated that last May he hosted a similar event in Florida that was very successful, which was part of the reason he is now implementing the concept in NY. The selected acts were handpicked because of their great track record when it comes to ‘cracking up’ the audience. Based on early feedback he is feeling very upbeat. Owen Blakka Ellis the most senior comedian in the lineup with his dead pan expressions as he delivers one punchline after another is always a hit with patrons. He is not just a gifted comedian but is a co-producer of the popular sitcom - the Ity and Fancy Cat Show. Actress Audrey Reid who has starred in comedy plays such as Boops, Judgment and the super popular Dancehall Queen needs no introduction. Leoman, Rohan Gunter and Christopher Daley are all popular faces on the stand-up comedy circuit and compliment the all star lineup. Year to year DJ Professor Nuts, the special guest artist booked to perform just cracks you up whenever he takes center stage. He is a comic DJ/lyricist in the vein of the super talented Papa San and Stitchie. Part proceeds from Comedy Plus 2017 will benefit students from Bellas Gate Primary School in Jamaica who have been accepted to high school but who cannot afford the tuition. Francis will also sponsor a dinner for the graduating class of 2017. 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

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The O’Jays to perform at Mother’s Day Concert

he Kings Theatre in Brooklyn is bound to be jam-packed on Mother’s Day - Sunday, May 14th, 2017 as excited music lovers are blessed with the opportunity to see R&B legends The O’Jays perform live in concert along with Special Guest the Temptation Review featuring Dennis Edwards. For one night only, fans will immerse themselves in the sounds and memories of the ’70s and early ‘80s while listening to these classic R&B acts in this fantastic Mother’s Day Concert. For many, the evening doubles as the perfect Mother Day’s gift, with all the ladies turning up in their Sunday best for this spectacular occasion. For the past 50 years, the O’Jays have produced a string of hits that are consider to be masterpieces to this day. Eddie Levert, Walter Williams, and Eric Grant performed their chart-topping singles “Back Stabbers,” “Used to Be My Girl,” “Love Train,” “I Love Music,” “Give the People What They Want,” “Darlin’ Darlin’ Baby (Sweet Tender Love),” “Cry Together,” and “For the Love of Money.” The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers will rock the house for their fans on Mother’s Day. The O’Jays singing their many hits will remind us all why mothers should be appreciated and respected every day, not just Mother’s Day. With the trio’s incredible dancing moves, timeless hits, mellifluous vocals, and Eddie Levert’s jokes, it will truly be a magical night in Brooklyn. Edwards was the first new Temptation to enter the group after their “classic five” heyday, when he replaced David Ruffin as lead singer in July 1968. Tickets can be purchased through www.ticketmaster.com or charge by phone at (800) 745.3000. Tickets can also be purchase by visiting Kings Theatre Box Office between the hours of 12noon – 5pm. For further information contact the event producer, Jammins Events at 718.282.8041

Jamaica Health Sector Network Forum for York College

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he York College Alumni Organization, the Organization for International Development (OID) and the Organization for Strategic Development in Jamaica (OSDJ) are hosting the Jamaica Health Sector Network Forum at York College in New York on May 6, 2017. Healthcare professionals, organizations and those who are involved in healthcare outreach or those interested in outreach to Jamaica are invited to share in the landmark event. The goal of this forum is for healthcare professionals from across the United States (North East in particular) and representatives from The Ministry of Health, Regional Health Authorities, Hospital and other non-government organizations in Jamaica to gather and explore opportunities for meaningful engagements to address patient care, professional development and research in Jamaica.

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By Patrick Maitland Street Hype Editor s part of an effort to promote Caribbean sports and culture, several Jamaican-born cricketers and sport enthusiasts from the Bronx recently established the Dynamic Sports Club. The Club’s president and founder, Caswell Bryan, explained that Dynamic Sports came out of necessity to supplement the floundering New York Cricket League and to promote professional cricket in the community. Less than a year since it was launched, Dynamic is already creating a buzz as the top cricket team in New York City. With scores of experienced cricketers from several Caribbean islands, the members surprised fans when they captured the New York Cricket League’s “Cricket Zone 20/20 trophy.” In their inaugural game, the club shocked the seemingly invincible Cornwall SC and later trounced the league’s defending champ Primrose Cricket Club before walking away with the championship trophy.

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Caswell Bryan, president and founder, Dynamic Sports held on to the New York Cricket League champion trophy.

“In our quest to succeed, we were able to bring out and showcase the best of Bronx cricketers who were dormant for years and they deserve a whole lot of kudos for their efforts,” Bryan noted. Bryan is also very optimistic about the 2017 cricket season and added, “I hope to see magical fireworks on the field at Van Cortlandt Park again.” Members of the club include Caswell Bryan (President), Kennedy Charles (Manager), Carlan Whyte (Captain) Wayne Ferguson, Andrew Whyte, Delroy Foster, John Roy, Mark Vitalis, Mario Fannis, Barrington Buckle, Patrick Francis, Ain Lewin, Terry Wells and Cecil Wade. For further information contact Caswell Bryan at caswellbryan93@yahoo.com

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Celebrating the legacy of the Penn Relays

t is again my honor and privilege to welcome all of you on behalf of the Board of the Friends of the Penn Relays who will be attending the 123rd Running of the University of Pennsylvania Relay Carnival on April 27, 28 and 29. When I say all of you, I mean every athlete, coach, spectator and all of our officials and volunteers who make this wonderful event happen every year. The year after a Summer Olympics is always very special as so many medalists make a return to Franklin Field, hallowed ground for almost 250 Gold medalists from 16 countries over the last 29 Olympic games. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the first artificial running surface in Franklin Field. Last year was the first year with our new Rekortan surface, which allowed for the expansion of the track. Donations from the Friends of the Penn Relays made this possible. We have so many other improvements that we would like to accomplish in the future. What makes this event so special is that all of you are Friends of the Penn Relays. As the Chairman of the Friends, I ask that you consider make a donation to the Friends to ensure that the legacy of the Penn Relays will continue unabated for centuries to come. I’m looking forward to seeing all of you and hearing your cheers. Travel safe By Dave Johnson, The Frank Dolson Director of Penn Relays

Jamaican influence has transformed the Relays

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elcome to the 123rd Penn Relays! On behalf of the University of Pennsylvania and Penn’s Department of Recreation and Intercollegiate Athletics, it is a great pleasure to put together the 123rd edition of the Penn Relay Carnival. Nearly 75 years ago, Jamaica competed at the Penn Relays in the person of Herb McKenley. After his running days, when Herb became a high school coach, it was his prodding that provided the impetus for a Jamaican high school to attend the Relays in 1964. In the more than 50 years since then, the Jamaican influence has transformed the Relays into far more of an international event than it had been previously, and has added to what had long been known as the Relays’ carnival atmosphere. The Penn Relays extends a hearty welcome to all who will enjoy the Carnival this year. And we’ll try to deliver on a promise of wonderful weather! With much hope for great results on the track and in the field.

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Olympians, World Championship Gold Medalists Set to Compete at 123rd Penn Relays

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INDIANAPOLIS: strong lineup of Olympic and World Championships competitors – including Jamaica’s latest sprint sensation – is set to face off in the USA vs. The World events at the Penn Relays on Saturday, April 29. Seven nations, plus Team USATF, will light up the lanes on the track at Franklin Field. Teams from the Bahamas, Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, Guyana, Haiti, Nigeria, and the British Virgin Islands are scheduled to compete in the six events staged Saturday afternoon. Athletes converge on the Franklin Field oval to vye for titles in the men’s and women’s 4x100m, 4x400m and sprint medley relays. Team USATF clinched five of the six events last year. Highlighting the Team USATF roster are a quartet of women who won gold in Rio: Two-time Olympic 4x100m gold medalist and 2016 long jump champion Tianna Bartoletta (Elyria, Ohio); fellow 2016 4x100m gold medalists English Gardner (Voorhees, New Jersey) and Morolake Akinosun (Chicago, Illinois); and two-time 4x400m Olympic gold medalist Natasha Hastings (Brooklyn, New York). With the USA-Jamaica rivalry always in the spotlight at Penn, Jamaica’s newest sprint queen, Rio 100m and 200m gold medalist Elaine Thompson provides international star power. She is joined by teammate Kerron Stewart, who owns two Olympic silver medals and one bronze. On the men’s side, 2008 Team USATF Olympian Wallace Spearmon (Fayetteville, Arkansas) leads a group of competitive men including Brycen Spratling (Webster, New York) from 2016’s world-record setting men’s DMR squad; Casimir Loxsom (New Haven, Connecticut), a Penn State graduate and American record holder in the indoor 600m (1:14.91) and 2011 World Championships gold medalist in the 4x400m Mike Berry (Seattle, Washington). Spearmon, who has run 26 sub-20 200s, has also won gold in the 4x100m relay at the 2007 IAAF World Championships in Osaka. Full list of competing athletes will be released next week. Invited athletes for USA vs. the World are subject to change. Earlier this year, USATF and Penn announced a new partnership through 2020. The new partnership will expand television coverage from the traditional USA vs. the World relay events on Saturday to include a live, Friday night show on NBCSN. USATF.TV also will stream a live global webcast of the Penn Relays live during all three days of competition from 2017 through 2020. Fans can follow along at the #PennRelays with #USAvstheWorld on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat and Facebook. Over 200 athletes from more than 35 countries competed at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, whose spotlight on the world stage took them through the Penn Relays. The 2017 edition will once again bring the top athletes from around the globe as the next generation of superstars look to make their mark at Franklin Field. 2016 marked the 13th-straight year the Penn Relays has totaled over 100,000 spectators going to watch the world’s greatest athletes in competition.

Elaine Thompson Jamaica’s newest sprint queen, Rio 100m and 200m gold medalist

Founded in 1895 and officially named The Penn Relay Carnival, the relays gained recognition as the world’s first and largest track and field relay meet and is the nation’s longest uninterrupted collegiate meet.

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Team Jamaica Bickle Hosting Caribbean Athletes

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By Andrea Daley Contributing Writer eam Jamaica Bickle will begin welcoming athletes from across the Caribbean early next week to the annual Penn Relays Carnival held at the University of Pennsylvania, which will take place April 27-29. Athletes will arrive from dozens of high schools and a handful of colleges in Jamaica; from Trinidad and Tobago, St. Vincent & The Grenadines; Guyana and Barbados. The organization provides ground transportation, hot meals, chiropractic care and coordinated hotel accommodation, among other services to the athletes during their stay in Philadelphia.

With 23 year of hosting, under its belt, it is a routine that they are well used to. It involves early mornings to ensure buses move on time to get athletes to the stadium for competition, to getting breakfast started before the crack of dawn for those early competitors. The huge tent is a meeting spot for the entire contingent. It is where sponsors, friends and fans converge. The large commercial grade kitchen from which meals are served daily is operated by the organization’s founding partner, Caribbean Food Delights. Athletes throughout the years have come to expect great Caribbean hospitality; a warm spot in what can be a cold Philadelphia during these relays.

The week of preparation is a culmination of planning of activities that begin as early as fall of the previous year. Throughout the months leading into the relays, the organization and its cadre of volunteers engage in various fundraising activities from New York to Philadelphia to underwrite its huge budget. “Fundraising is necessary for our survival,” says Irwine Clare CEO. “Corporate support is not as it used to be so we are pushed to increase our activities especially at the community level. Our appeal is for the community to donate more as their donations to us (as a not for profit), are tax deductible. We are proud of our athletes; let’s put our money where our mouth is.”

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5. Brushing Hair When Wet “Remember that hair is most susceptible to breakage when it is wet,” says Vaught. This won’t necessarily dry the hair, but it will leave the ends brittle and lead to breakage down the entire strand. Instead of brushing wet hair, use a comb with a bit of leave-in conditioner on it.

1. The Weather “Summer includes overexposure to the sun, swimming, and products with alcohol, which can all dehydrate hair,” says Remington celebrity stylist Richard Marin. "And with winter comes extreme cold followed by overheated indoors, which can make hair parched and dry." 2. Smoothing Treatments Too many smoothing treatments done close together can leave your locks super thirsty. “These treatments work effectively to smooth out hair and make it luscious and dreamy, but if they are done too frequently, the buildup of protein on the hair causes it to become brittle,” says hairstylist Sylvia Vaught, who's also the founder of L.A.based home blowout service Blow Me.

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PATERSON: clerk in the Passaic County Board of Social Services was arrested Friday and accused of spending more than $500 in food stamps meant for other people, authorities said. Carol Austin, 61, of Paterson, faces theft and other charges for allegedly using food stamps for herself that were issued by social services to five low-income residents, Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia M. Valdes said in a statement. Austin used "Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards that did not belong to her and that she did not have authorization to use," Valdes said. The activity occurred from Nov. 2015 to February of this year, the prosecutor said. EBT cards are issued by the Passaic County Board of Social Services to low-income residents for the purpose of assisting them with buying food. Austin was employed by social services during the time the cards were used, Valdes said. Her employment status with the board was unclear on Friday afternoon. The arrest was made by the Passaic County Prosecutor's Office with the assistance of the North East Regional Office of the Inspector General for the United States Department of Agriculture. Austin was charged with impersonation/theft of identity, theft by deception and unauthorized use of food stamp coupons, Valdes said. If convicted, she faces more than 15 years in prison and up to $75,000 in fines, the prosecutor said. Austin was given a summons and released without bail. Anyone with additional information is asked to contact the prosecutor's office at 1-877-370PCPO or tips@passaiccountynj.org.

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CARTERET -- Amazon has opened its largest fulfillment center in the state -- a 1million-square-foot facility bustling with more than 2,000 employees in the heart of New Jersey's industrial hub. Chris Cooper, the facility's general manager and a Carteret resident, said the new fulfillment center will serve as a major

artery to ship items to customers faster in the state and mid-Atlantic area. "So having a new building in Carteret makes it possible to keep customers happier, help to get packages out more quickly and as many as possible," he said. During a sneak peek tour of the new Carteret facility Thursday, the machinery,

mechanisms and people were already humming along. Amazon also announced plans Friday to open three additional fulfillment centers in Cranbury, Edison and Logan, creating more than 2,500 new, full-time jobs, according to a statement from Amazon.

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Dear Divine Diva, y mother-in-law recently accused my 6-year-old daughter -- her granddaughter --of stealing jewelry from her. She called me one day and made the accusation. I was stunned at the undertone and the manner in which she approached me. I know for a fact that my daughter did not take anything from her. There were other grandchildren in the house as well. I told my mother-in-law that I didn't think my daughter had stolen anything, because she was with me the entire time we were there and that I'd talk to her about it to make sure. My daughter confirmed what I already knew, and I believe her. My mother-in-law has now called two of my sisters-in-law to

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law that I'm going to make a "big deal" out of this and "turn her son (my husband) against her." I am hurt and lost and don't know how to handle this. She's badmouthing my child to all the family members. — Appalled in Pleasantville

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tell them that I need to "control that girl" and "that girl is so devious she probably threw the jewelry away to keep from getting into trouble" --and that if she did, I would cover it up to protect her, which I would never do. I don't know why she's treating my little girl like this. How should I respond? She has also told my sister-in-

Dear Appalled: If you haven't already done so, you need to talk to your husband .bout this. It might also be helpful to speak to your sisters-in-law. I say this because it is possible that their mother needs to be neurologically and physically evaluated. Among the symptoms of dementia are losing things and paranoia that someone is stealing from the sufferer.

If your mother-in-law is of sound mind, then it is also possible she harbors resentment toward you for some reason and is now directing it at your child. If that turns out to be the reason for her behavior, then common sense would dictate that you limit your child's exposure to her. In the following article a woman whom recently divorced, experiences remorse and regret for divorcing her abusive husband who recently had remarried and appears happy. The young woman is still experiencing pain from their divorce and feels as if she wants him back. Look below for more info and my opinion.

The Messy Person's Guide to Staying Organized So, once a month (yes—that often!) do a big purge. Donate the stuff that no longer fits you and recycle the business cards floating atop your desk. “But I might use it someday,” is not an excuse if you want to stay tidy. You do not get to keep the t-shirt from high school for the memories or the thank you note from the conference you attended.

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by EMMA SIEMASKO here’s tons of information out there on how to get organized , but it’s almost always created by neat people. Although these neat freaks have the best intentions, they just don’t understand how it feels to suffer as a messy person when tidiness comes naturally to them.

Surround Yourself With Organized People Trust me: If you surround yourself with roommates and co-workers who are neat, it actually will rub off on you. It’s not just because you’ll see them having a generally easier time in life, but also because they’re really helpful resources. For example, I can’t tell you how many times an organized friend took pleasure in helping me pick up and straighten out my closet. My mom’s best friend is a professional organizer, and she taught me how to fold my clothes so they’d fit in my drawers. I know not everyone has a friend who is a professional organizer, but almost everyone knows one or two people who are super neat. So use them! See if your organized coworker will share the rules she sets up in her inbox, or ask your boss how to make your schedule work better for your other colleagues. Make Sure Everything You Own Has a Place For years, I’d throw business cards and paperwork on top of my

desk. They never really had an official home, so they’d pile up in a random corner, spilling over into the real work I was trying to get done. Sound familiar? Well, you can reduce the messy explosion if you just make sure that every single item that you own has a place. I repeat: Every single item that you own should have a place. For example, any snack I bring to work lives in a certain desk drawer. Any outgoing mail item lives in front of my monitor so I remember to send it out.

Turn it Into a Challenge If you turn cleaning up into a game, you can make the process fun. It sounds ridiculous, but I’ve found this strategy really works (and I’m not even particularly competitive). For example, my boyfriend and I recently came up with a challenge: When either of us leaves an item of clothing on the floor, we get a tally mark. Whoever has the most tallies at the end of the month has to do the laundry for the next month. We did it for the month of October, and it (mostly) worked. We fell off track after a vacation, but for the most part we were able to keep our clothes in the hamper. Get Rid of Your Stuff It’s really hard to stay neat when you have a closet that doesn’t fit your clothes and a drawer in your desk overflowing with greeting cards from your distant cousins.

Accept That You’ll Never Be Perfectly Neat It’s easy to get overwhelmed when the mess gets big, which is why you’ve got to accept that you’ll never be perfectly neat—and that’s OK. Messy people beat themselves up all the time. We don’t have fun being messy—we know that society thinks we’re slobs, and we get really

stressed out before we have people over to our homes or our desks. But this down-on-yourself attitude gets in the way of actually cleaning up. There have been so many times when I’ve slinked around my apartment, convinced the cleaning would never get done. So, cut yourself a break. Even small changes can make a big difference.


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