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Pointing Clinton and Trump to the issues affecting the black community!
he heated race for the White House is perhaps the most dominant topic occupying the minds of Americans. The socalled political silly season is in high gear–taking us on a roller coaster ride with wild vitriolic political promises, cheap talks, and lies. However, as the local debate intensifies on social media, as well as among friends and family members, the discussion appears to center around the attributes or people’s personal preferences of Hillary Clinton and her GOP rival Donald Trump. Does Trump have the temperament to be president or can Hillary be trusted with the awesome responsibility? While the debate on the personal attributes of the candidates is important for us to have a better understanding of the person we are supporting to lead this country, we need to access the policies or programs of each candidate to determine if each meets our needs. In the African American communities especially, there are at least five major issues that continue to plague us for as long as we can recall. We need to put our agenda and needs on the
table. The Black community should demand of our candidates these issues that are important to the growth and development of our people. As outlined by Peniel E. Joseph in a 2014 issue of The Root--the premier news, opinion and culture site for AfricanAmerican influencers--the Black community should remain focused on five key areas that are vital to the promotion of racial justice and economic equality. Firstly, reducing violence in black communities nationwide must be a priority as the predominately black, brown and poor communities are becoming murder havens and a national crisis for Americans. Public school should help Black children fulfill the American dream as the achievement gap between black and white students in America continues to grow. Too many Black children attend overcrowded and underfunded public schools that are racially and economically segregated from mainstream America. Instead of learning to become critical thinkers and tomorrow’s leaders, our children are suspended from school at higher
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rates than their white counterparts, and introduced to the criminal justice system in elementary school. To be young, Black and poor in America is to be confined to some of the nation’s most dangerous, violence-ridden and vulnerable spaces. What instantly became a symbol of racial progress is slowly devolving into one of national shame. Mass incarceration of nonviolent drug offenders must stop, as black people are the main victim. Deteriorating public schools have become a feeder system into the nation’s prison-industrial
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complex. The drug wars of the 1980s have turned poor, Black neighborhoods, including public schools, into incubators of racial injustice and oppression. And finally, renewing the American dream for African Americans requires a bold jobs program, especially in inner cities. As Joseph explains, the problems of violence, education and mass incarceration are intimately linked to black America’s jobs crisis. The unemployment rate for blacks is double that of whites, but in many poor communities, the disparities are even more staggering. Chronic unemployment and underemployment fractures families and neighborhoods and chokes off hope. Now is the time for us to ask the presidential candidates about their plans to provide more job opportunities for the blacks. As in the case of the Jewish and the LGBT communities, the African American communities should get a commitment from both Clinton and Trump on how they plan to address the racial justice and economic equality affecting African Americans.
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Donald Trump Recognizes the Value of Evangelicals in America
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ou should know that in his acceptance speech on Thursday, July 21, 2016, as the Republican Party Nominee for President of the United States of America, Donald Trump said the following: “I would like to thank the evangelical community because, I will tell you what, the support they have given me — and I'm not sure I totally deserve it — has been so amazing. And has been such a big reason I'm here tonight. They have much to contribute to our policies.” It is important for you to know that whether you like Donald Trump or not, he is the only candidate who has publicly recognized the importance of Evangelicals in our nation. Everyone else mocks us calling us fanatics, religious zealots, radicals, repressive and oppressive. In front of millions of viewers, Donald Trump told the world that he values Evangelicals. I, for one, am an Evangelical. I am a Democrat, and to be more
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specific, I am a Conservative Democrat, and everyone knows it. I have been the Pastor of the Christian Community Neighborhood Church for many years here in the Bronx, and I also serve as the President of the New York Hispanic Clergy Organization, which is comprised of more than 150 Evangelical ministers in the Metropolitan area. My dear reader, I am excited and very glad that the work of Evangelicals has been recognized from such a prominent official who is the running for the Presidency of the United States of America.
I hope and pray that other leaders, including Hillary Clinton, Governors, Mayors and other
elected officials will start to pay attention to the Evangelical movement and our socially conservative values. I pray that they will publicly recognize that we are part of America, unlike some who have publicly stated that we are not welcome in places like New York. I am Senator Reverend Rubén Díaz, and this is what you should know.
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First Female President Appointed to Navy Organization Commander Denise McCalla Creary -A 27-year Navy veteran
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Norfolk, VA: amaican born Commander Denise McCallaCreary, a 27- year Navy veteran was recently elected President of the National Naval Officers Association (NNOA), during their annual convention held in Norfolk, Virginia. McCallaCreary is the first female to be elected President in the organization’s 44year history. The NNOA actively supports the U. S. Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the recruitment, development and retention of a diverse Officer Corps that is representative of the best our nation has to offer. “Serving in this new leadership role will afford me an opportunity to guide others to success while ensuring that we connect, build, and strengthen our pipeline of talented
military leaders,” McCalla Creary noted. She was born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies and migrated to the United States as a teenager. The Commander joined the enlisted ranks in 1973 and was later commissioned in the Navy in 1978. During her commissioned officer career, she served in shore based leadership positions retiring in 2000. She has been active member of NNOA since 1983 leading the organization’s NROTC Coordinator’s program, actively participated as a member of the San Francisco Bay area chapter, and most recently served as the Western Region Vice President. In her new role as President McCallaCreary will serve a two year term as the organization focuses on membership growth, education/mentorship, and community service.
Doctor Convicted of Health Care Fraud
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New York surgeon who practiced at hospitals in Brooklyn and Long Island, New York, was convicted Friday (July 29) for submitting millions of dollars in false and fraudulent claims to Medicare. Syed Imran Ahmed, 51, of Long Island, was convicted of one count of health care fraud, three counts of making false statements related to health care matters and two counts of money laundering. According to evidence presented at trial, Ahmed submitted millions of dollars in false claims to the Medicare program for incisionand-drainage and wound debridement surgeries that he did not perform. Trial evidence showed that many of the claims also falsely stated that the surgeries were performed in an operating room, even
though Ahmed never performed the surgeries. The evidence introduced at trial showed Ahmed submitted over $25 million in false claims to the Medicare program for surgeries he never performed and he received over $3 million from Medicare as payment for the false claims. The FBI and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services-Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG) investigated the case, which was brought as part of the Medicare Fraud Strike Force under the supervision of the Criminal Division’s Fraud Section and the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Eastern District of New York. Fraud Section Trial Attorneys Turner Buford and Debra Jaroslawicz and Senior Litigation Counsel Patricia Notopoulos of the Eastern District of New York are prosecuting the case.
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Dr Alexander seeks to inspire youths and women
r. Neva Alexander is a global leadership However, company policies and regulaspecialist who seeks to inspire the youth tions might try to bring the employees together, and the woman in the society to reach their full diversity and cultural training are important. Dr. potential in their careers and also in their social Neva is well vast about multicultural practices lives. and is a trainer for diversity and culture in orDr. Neva is passionate about leadership ganizations especially as it relates to leadership. and loves to travel around the world to learn Gender and women empowerment is anmore about cultures and to do various work- other cultural aspect that Dr. Neva is sentimental shops and talks on leadership. She is an experi- about. She has worked and lived in Saudi Arabia enced leadership professional who works across for 3 years and she says that it is not easy for a the globe with a multicultural talent. woman to do business and be a leader there. Preferred to be called Dr. Neva as Though it is clear and not it is customary in Saudi Arabia, a hidden in Saudi Arabia, this is a place she once lived. Dr. Neva’s global issue and Dr. Neva is one of career takes her around the world, the women in leadership that seeks she sometimes mistaken for being to prove that women are as good if a Nigerian and on her recent trip not better as men in taking charge to Kenya people mistook her for and leading. The success of an orbeing Kenyan. ganization and any business has also Once she cooked the traditional been linked to women in leadership Jamaican rice and peas with in various statistics. steamed fish to her friends in the Dr. Neva’s recent work United States. Her friends comtravel was to Liverpool. She was inpared the meal to a Ghanaian vited by the Global Visionary meal. Women Network to deliver a speech Therefore, she decided to about the influence of gender and Dr. Neva Alexander take a DNA ancestry test and her culture on Leadership. results are quite interesting, here you go: She is The attendees found this topic very rele93% African, 43% Ghana Ivory Coast, 21% vant in today’s world. She delivers speeches in Nigerian 15% Togo, 8% Cameroon/ Congo, 3 conferences, seminars, workshops. Dr. Neva % Africa Southeastern Bantu, 2% Senegal, 1% likes passing on information about leadership Africa south central hunters-gatherers, 7% Eu- and cultural diversity at the workplace that she rope/ Great Britain. Who knew? No wonder she learned through her life journey; she can do anyis passionate about culture and diversity. thing to empower and better someone else’s life, With increasing globalization, diversity at a true definition of passion. the workplace in inevitable. Organizations hire A book by Dr. Neva titled ‘Females Guide to employees from different backgrounds and with Understanding Leadership’ will help women in different beliefs. This might cause miscommu- business and leadership positions. nication in an organization because every person has a different way of interpreting information.
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BROOKLYN: Brooklyn teacher who brought a male student to her home and then to a motel and gave him $500 cash and a cellphone was fired by the City even though she was acquitted of criminal charges. Lawyers for Claudia Tillery argued that the Department of Education hearing that resulted in her dismissal was tainted because the hearing officer allowed a prosecutor to testify about evidence that was used in the criminal case against Tillery, a
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former teacher at the Stephen Decatur School in Bedford Stuyvesant. She was arrested in 2011, but acquitted in 2015. In a decision posted Tuesday, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Alice Schlesinger ruled that other evidence used at the Department of Education’s disciplinary hearing — notably Tillery’s own admissions — were sufficient for the hearing officer to have recommended dismissal.
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Queens tax return preparer was convicted by a federal jury recently in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York of preparing false income tax returns for clients of her tax return preparation business. Williesteina Jacobs was convicted of 21 counts of aiding and assisting in the preparation of false income tax returns after a seven day jury trial. According to court documents and testimony at trial, between 2007 and 2010, Jacobs operated International Professional Business Services, a tax preparation business located in South Richmond Hill, New York, and Jamaica. During the years at issue, Jacobs prepared false individual income tax returns on behalf of clients for submission to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). These tax returns claimed false losses from Schedule C businesses and grossly inflated or wholly
fictitious Schedule A deductions. The false items on these returns resulted in the clients receiving larger tax refunds than they were entitled to receive.
“Taxpayers rely on tax return preparers to prepare accurate tax returns,” said Chief Richard Weber of IRS-Criminal Investigation. “Return preparers who willfully falsify tax returns in order to generate more business for themselves violate the trust their clients place in them and violate the law. The verdict reinforces our commitment to identify and prosecute crooked tax preparers.” U.S. District Judge William F. Kuntz for the Eastern District of New York did not set a date for the sentencing hearing. The defendant faces a statutory maximum sentence of three years in prison and a maximum fine of $250,000 on each count of conviction.
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Jamaicans rush for S US visas
Sharlene Rädlein stripped of Miss Universe Jamaica crown
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harlene Rädlein, the winner of the 2015 Miss Universe Jamaica pageant, has been stripped of her title.
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Kingston, Jamaica: he Jamaican Observer is reporting that the United States Embassy in Kingston is busily scheduling some 1,000 appointments every day for interview dates to apply for non-immigrant visas. In fact, all interview dates for the remainder of 2016 have been filled. Nonimmigrant visas are issued to individuals who live outside of the US but who want to visit the country on a temporary basis for vacation, study, or business. Since July 2016, Jamaicans have been challenged to get interview dates for the rest of the year due to the unusually high number of requests for such visas. Applications can be made online to the Embassy, but many people choose to pay a fee to get their interview dates through travel agencies. The lack of available interview dates has some Jamaicans worried that they will not be able to attend events like Thanksgiving holiday celebrations in November with their family and friends. The Counselor for Public Affairs at the Embassy, Joshua Polacheck, has said that while there is pressure on the visa system due to high demand, authorities will still consider applications from individuals who have “urgent” matters to handle in the US.
The announcement was made at a press conference at the Jamaica Pegasus on Monday. The principals of the organization say Rädlein's actions have been inconsistent with the culture of the pageant, both locally and internationally. The stripping of Rädlein's title comes after she filed a lawsuit in the Supreme Court on July 20. Rädlein alleges that the defendants, Karl Williams, fellow Miss Universe Jamaica manager Mark McDermoth, and Uzuri International Designs, are in breach of an agreement to award her a prize package, valued at more than $2 million.
T Sharlene Rädlein won the Miss Universe Jamaica title in 2015 The suit claims they are in further breach by not paying over the cash prize portion of the prize due since January.
Grenada becomes embroiled in Caribbean knighthoods scandal
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LONDON, England: ollowing allegations that British public relations consultant Anthony Bailey used promises of donations and unofficial honours to obtain a knighthood in Antigua and Barbuda, accusations have now surfaced that he also obtained a knighthood from Grenada in similar circumstances. According to an article by Ned Donovan in Britain’s Mail on Sunday newspaper, the Commonwealth secretary general, Baroness Patricia Scotland is also facing further embarrassment over her links to Bailey, who has referred to her as one of his “dear friends”.
Officials at Buckingham Palace have repeatedly warned Bailey, who calls himself “Sir Anthony”, to stop masquerading as a British knight on the basis of his Antigua and Barbuda honour. British citizens with foreign knighthoods are not allowed to use their titles in the UK. Bailey received a knighthood from the governor-general of Antigua and Barbuda in 2014, in a process one contemporaneous fellow recipient called “irregular”, but he has frequently flouted convention by using his title in the UK, much to the dismay of Buckingham Palace and the Foreign Office.
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Feud Over Witness Caps CEO's $100M WTC Fraud Trial Prosecutors seeking to convict steel construction CEO Larry Davis of fraud for taking $100 million of World Trade Center rebuilding dollars that were supposed to go to women and minority contractors on Tuesday sharply rejected a defense allegation that a key government witness was browbeaten into pleading guilty to a crime she did not commit.
Ex-JPMorgan Banker's Insider Trading Case Heads To Jury The trial of former JPMorgan Chase & Co. investment banker Sean Stewart was sent to the jury on Tuesday, after prosecutors made one last pitch to the panel that he is guilty of insider trading for leaking confidential health care company merger information to his father.
Gawker Writers Pressure Bidders To Assume CBA Gawker employees on Tuesday put pressure on parties interested in purchasing the company to assume a collective bargaining agreement covering the publisher’s editorial staff, days before the business is scheduled to be sold at a bankruptcy auction in New York.
NY AG Settles With Fitness Clubs Over Deceptive Practices New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on Monday said that his office entered into a settlement agreement with nine fitness clubs in New York City and Nassau County that allegedly improperly billed customers and misrepresented their fee structures.
Ed Sheeran Accused of Cribbing 'Let's Get It On' For Hit Song Pop singer Ed Sheeran stole the harmonic progressions and melodic and rhythmic elements that make up the heart of the Marvin Gaye classic “Let’s Get It On” for his 2014 hit “Thinking Out Loud,” according to a lawsuit filed by some of the iconic song’s owners in New York federal court Tuesday.
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What is the function of the police? In addition to ensuring the security of the citizenry and using the means at their disposal to prevent crimes, the police investigate crimes and arrest individuals who are suspected of committing crimes. What is a lawful arrest? Most criminal actions begin when a person is taken into police custody. An arrest is lawful when the police officer has probable cause to believe that the person being arrested has committed a particular offense.
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Usain Bolt wins third Olympic 100m gold medal
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he world’s fastest man proved that he is still, well, the world’s fastest man. Usain Bolt won his third consecutive Olympic 100m gold medal Sunday night in front of an adoring crowd in Rio’s Olympic Stadium. The Jamaican sprinter pounded his chest as he crossed the finish line in 9.81 seconds. It was his slowest time in his three Olympic 100m finals, but it was fast enough to beat Justin Gatlin by .08 seconds. "It was brilliant," Bolt said to the press. "I didn't go so fast but I'm so happy I won. I told you guys I was going to do it." Bolt, who will turn 30 on the day of the
Closing Ceremony, became the first man to win three consecutive Olympic 100m gold medals. He is undefeated in his seven Olympic finals. The world’s fastest man has never lost in an Olympic final. Canada’s Andre De Grasse claimed the bronze medal. Bolt will return to the track Tuesday for the first round of the 200m, an event he has often described as his favorite. In his final Olympics, he is attempting to accomplish what he is describing as a “tripletriple”—winning three gold medals (100m, 200m and 4x100m) at three consecutive Olympics. He is already the only person to
Elaine Thompson wins women's 100m gold at Rio 2016 Olympics
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Rio de Janeiro: laine Thompson ended fellow Jamaican Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce's bid for Olympic history Saturday as she took the women's 100-meter title in Rio. Thompson won the gold medal in a time of 10.71 seconds, with American Tori Bowie finishing second in 10.83. Fraser-Pryce was attempting to become the first athlete to win the 100m at three successive Games, but she was forced to settle for bronze. "When I crossed the line and glanced across to see I was clear I didn't quite know how to celebrate," said the 24-year-old. "There is a big screen back home in my community in Jamaica. I can't imagine what is happening there right now." Despite failing to add to her wins in
2008 and 2012, Fraser-Pryce described the bronze as her "greatest medal ever" after an injury-interrupted 12 months. "By far, I would definitely say that this is my best championship ever, because I knew how hard I worked, I knew the pain and and the sacrifices and the tears," said the 29-year-old. "I knew everything and despite everything I stuck to it. I kept my head in the game. I am really happy that I persevered." American fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad reacts during the women's saber team semifinal against Sofya Velikaya of Russia. The US went on to win bronze. American fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad reacts during the women's saber team semifinal against Sofya Velikaya of Russia. The US went on to win bronze.
By NAN Contributor News Americas, BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, amaican cricket team, the Jamaica Tallawahs, are the returning champions of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL). The Tallawahs are thanking their fans via Twitter after winning their second CPL title in four years Sunday by beating the Guyana Amazon Warriors in the final of the tournament at the Warner Park Stadium in Basseterre, St Kitts on Sunday.
Top international cricketer Chris Gayle-led the Tallawahs to victory as the Warriors were bundled for a meager 93 runs in just 16.1 overs. Gayle helped his side to the win with his third fifty-plus score of the season, reaching his half-century off 22 balls and ending up with 54 off 27 balls. Chadwick Walton added 25 not out while Kumar Sangakkara struck the winning runs with a four smeared wide of long-on off Amazon’s Veerasammy Permaul to clinch the title with 7.1 overs to spare.
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By Rachel Damarr Williams radarr26@hotmail.com udiences attending the New York Classical Theatre’s current production of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale in Manhattan’s Battery Park are experiencing a rare treat- the words of the Bard being spoken in lilting Jamaican “patois”- or dialectby award winning actor David Heron, who appears as King Polixenes of Bohemia in the show. The Jamaican born Heron, who emigrated to New York over a decade ago to pursue his acting and playwriting careers, is now a Shakespeare veteran who has appeared Off Broadway and across the country in some of the playwright’s most famous works. His resume includes Antony and Cleopatra, Hamlet, The Tempest, Othello, Henry V and Coriolanus in which he played the title role at the Harlem Shakespeare Festival several years ago. However, it is the first time in his entire career that he was called on to use his native accent in a major Shakespearean role- a bold and refreshing decision made by The Winter’s Tale Director, Stephen Burdman. According to Heron, “ In one of the play’s latter sequences, my character King Polixenes comes to suspect that his young son and heir to the throne, Prince Florizel (Xavier Pacheco) is romantically involved with the daughter of a humble country shepherd. Obviously, that’s not good news for him, so Polixenes resolves to disguise himself as a peasant and attend the rural shepherd festival with his closest courtier Camillo (John Michalski) to spy on his son and determine the nature of the rumored relationship.” During the rehearsal process, Heron was experimenting with different accents to aid in his disguise scenes, when Burdman, who also serves as Artistic Director of the theatre, suggested they try Heron’s Jamaican dialect. The actor was initially skeptical of what the marriage between Shakespeare’s words and his native accent would sound like.
Rising singer and songwriter Jody Leylac has released her debut reggae album “Pieces of the Heart” with 10 tracks that are lyrical and melody-driven notes on love and heartbreak. The reggae world has been missing out on female singers’ big time for some time- but all that is about to change now as rising reggae diva Jody Leylac has just released her new reggae album “Pieces of the Heart”, much to the delight of the reggae fans all over. Dubbed by experts as “soulfully groovy”, the latest reggae sensation has woven the enigma of love & heartbreak into magical notes in her album. The album is currently available on all major digital platforms. A Jamaican native, Jody Leylac is both a singer & songwriter with her forte in Reggae R&B. Deeply influenced by her homeland’s reggae tradition and music from her second home, New York, the talented artist infuses her unique poetic style with enriched Reggae rhythms to tune in timeless musical pieces which are duly echoed in her debut album released lately. Her tracks have this rare quality to make the listeners think deeply while feettapping to the rhythmic beats. There are 10 tracks altogether in the album starting with “Love Me”. It took 2 long years to make the album, which was recorded in Japan & finished in New York. “Jody Leylac is not just any beautiful diva out there but also shows to be a highly talented & soulfully groovy artist who effortlessly outranks the slew of gorgeous yet untalented singers who are boring us these days. She is a revelation in the contemporary reggae world
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New York, NY (FOX FUSE): Jamaican dancehall icon General Degree blazes with a brand-new collection of dancehall anthems on his latest studio effort From The 90s, now available worldwide from all major digital retailers (released August 12, 2016), from FOX FUSE. Born Cardiff Butt in Mandeville, Jamaica, the world-renowned dancehall deejay (Jamaican rapper) blasted onto the music scene over 20 years ago, and has remained a mainstay on airwaves and playlists ever since. Consistently touring and keeping his brand relevant with fans - a rare accomplishment in the dancehall genre, this timeless artist now returns with a collection of new hits to satisfy dancehall aficionados, globally.
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hen Wayne J. Hall Sr. became mayor in 2005, the village of Hempstead, situated in the town of Hempstead on Long Island, had a six-a-half-million-dollar deficit, village bonds rated barely above “junk” status, and a 12-year rise in violent crime. In an unusual move, he did not attack his four-term (1989– 2005) predecessor James Garner. Instead, he took what some locals welcomed as a “buck stops here” philosophy of leadership. “Not attacking my predecessor left both some Republicans and Democrats scratching their heads,” Hall said. “But I fully understood that the people of Hempstead did not elect me to blame the problems we faced on someone else, but rather to develop policies to solve them.” Democrat Hall, 69, the son of Jamaican immigrants, said he maintained respect for the Republican Garner and the fact he was the first African American to serve as mayor in any municipality in Long Island. “His election in 1989 served as an important milestone for the entire black community.” Hall faced off against Garner in 2009 and 2013 mayor elections and Hall won both times. “The campaign for both of us was based solely on the issues and was never reduced to personal attacks. Which is why we were able later to become friends.” Hall has presided over a steady drop in crime and turned the deficit into an over nine million dollar surplus. To fight crime, Hall had police upgrade data systems to help them focus on high-crime areas and they also expaned community policing. He also cracked down on restaurants and liquor stores selling booze past the regulated 4.am. Closing time. The move was considered controversial at the time.
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which discretionary spending was cut wherever possible.” The village also got deficit-spending legislation that gave it borrowing power to pay off much of the debt. Those common sense approaches have translated into a 14 percent drop in violent crime in 2015 and a nine million dollar budget surplus. The village’s bonds recently gained an AA-rating by credit evaluating agency Standard and Poor’s. Not one to rest on his laurels, Hall has two new projects in the works. The first is a pilot public safety program that will sync 70 recently purchased state of the art cameras with what is referred to in law enforcement as the “Shot Spotter System” (SSP). Upon recording the sound of gunfire, SSP is programmed to instantly direct the cameras to the exact place where the shooting occurred. The photos help police catch criminals and also deter crime. “Those who might have otherwise considered using firearms in our village will be far less likely to do so, because they are now aware that they will be identified and arrested,” said Hall. The second project is a massive redevelopment that many in Nassau hope will deliver a major economic windfall to the village. Hempstead has partnered with Renaissance Downtowns/Urban America (RDUA) and the RXR Realty LLC in a $2.5 billion public-private enterprise to build thousands of mixed-income housing units and hundreds of stores to house locally owned private businesses in the downtown commercial area of the village. The project also is budgeted for upgrades to the sewer and water systems for the entire village. Hall said the project will create around 12,000 construction jobs over its ten years and eight thousand permanent employment positions afterwards, generating ten million dollars
in tax revenue for the village. “This is a winwin situation for the entire village,” Hall said. “It will improve lives of all of our citizens. I feel blessed to be a part of it.” Actually, Hall should feel especially blessed to be where he is today. Diagnosed with a rare kidney disease at 26 years years old, Hall was given 5 years to live. He had just served 4 years in the United States Army and begun his pre-med studies at the New York City Technical College. But he didn’t give up. He married his college sweetheart, fathered two sons with her, and graduated from college with a Bachelor’s degree in biology—all within the five years allotted to him. The rest of his life turned out to be something of a wonderful miracle.
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Jacques Graham, CEO Landwelove.com (C) along Peter Peart, Jamaican artist and Glenroy March, NYC fashion designer pose with the company’s designer t-shirts.
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Chairman of the Jamaican Independence Day Foundation and CEO of Dazzels’ Restaurant Hopeton Willis (5th l) poses with other members of the organizing committee-Noland Martin (1st l) and Kenneth Bailey (9th l)- along with the visiting Jamaican cultural group Chizoba Dance Group. Event sponsor and director of Patriece B. Miller Funeral Service, Inc, Partice Miller (4th l) is also in photo. The celebration was held at the Brush Park, Mount Vernon on August 14.
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Dear Divine Diva: have been seeing my boyfriend for five months. He still has some of his ex-girlfriend's lingerie in his dresser. When we first got involved, he showed it to me and asked if I wanted any. I said no thanks. Now that I'm more invested in the relationship, I'd like him to get rid of it. He is currently out of town, traveling for a month. Would it be inappropriate for me to throw away these "trinkets" without consulting him? -Setting boundaries, Mount Vernon
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Dear Divine Diva: met a guy online. We have been dating for some time now. We have a wonderful connection and have our dates on Skype. The problem is, we have never met in person. Every time we plan on meeting, he shuts up for a time, isn't reachable, then suddenly reappears and makes excuses, asking me to forgive him and plan another meeting. Should I still believe this will happen anytime soon? -- left hanging in white plains ny
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