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All eyes were on fashion designer and CEO of Chi Chi Vouge, Marsha Williams as she showsoff one of her creations at the Rocatone Seafood Restaurant’s annual ‘Black & White Affair’ party held recently at the Rochdale Community Center in Queens. For further details visit the website chichivogue.com or instagram.com/ChiChiVoug3.
By Felicia J. Persaud News Americas, Kingston, Jamaica: t least six Jamaicans from the Jamaican Diaspora were among 200 others recognized for their outstanding contributions to nation building at the National Honours and Awards ceremony held on National Heroes Day Monday, October 17th, on the lawns of King’s House in Kingston, Jamaica. Among them were Rexton Rawlston Fernando Gordon, more popularly known as Shabba Ranks, who lives in NYC today; the late great Gregory Isaacs; Brooklyn Gynecologist, Dr. Millicent Comrie; VP Records’ Chris Chin; Orville Brian Dorman of the UK Jamaican Diaspora and Enid Joyce Mclaughlin of the Jamaican Diaspora in Canada. RANKS COMRIE Shabba Ranks, one of the most popular dancehall artists of his generation, was awarded the Order of Distinction, for his “invaluable contribution to the Jamaican Music Industry locally and internationally.” Ranks, 50, was also one of the first Jamaican deejays to gain worldwide acceptance, and recognition for his ‘slack’ lyrical expressions and content including songs like “Trailer CHIN DORMAN Load A Girls,” “Love Punaany Bad” was also given the OD for his “outand “Mr. Loverman.” Late Jamaican reggae musician standing contribution to the Jamaican Gregory Anthony Isaacs, who lived Music Industry locally and internaContinued on page 4 until the time of his death in the UK, tionally.”
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ome November 8 the people of the United States will be voting in national elections. This will be the 58th quadrennial U.S. presidential election. Voters will select presidential electors, who in turn will vote for a new president and vice president through the Electoral College. Several hundred candidates at the federal and city including congressional and senatorial are also aggressively seeking a position as one of the nation’s highest legislators. The city council members, state senators, judges, city controllers and board representatives are also set for Nov 8. In keeping with our democracy, millions of eligible Americans will be exercising their voting rights on election day. However, including the
U.S. presidential election, voter turnout – regularly decried as dismal – compares with other developed democracies. The voter turn out is always very low in our communities especially among the African Americans. These communities are among the poorest in the nation as the people and their “political representatives,” are strangers and have no real commitment to the people. However, “every nation gets the government it deserves,” as noted by that famous phrase originated with French lawyer Joseph de Maistre. It could be true as in the case in our democracy that signify i.e. the People, chooses the government.
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Conversely, we cannot expect good governance of our communities if we continue to fail to participate in the process of electing our public officials as provided under The Voting Rights Act 1965.
The late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., voter registration drive in Selma, Alabama, to draw national attention to African-American voting rights is still relevant today. While, voting is important, who we are casting our voters for is also germane. Voting along party-line has never been a smart move as the poorest Americans are always those with a strong connection with either the Democrats or the Republicans. Their political leaders don’t really care about the poor and underprivileged people as their support are “guaranteed.” We are therefore urging the people to vote on the issues as well as the reputation of the candidates.
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Are we nurturing or criminalizing our youngest learners? People Are Talking...!
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oday when I picked up Ajani from after school he was looking very sad. I asked him what happened he did not respond. Then Ms. Barbara came over and shared she wanted to tell me about something that happened during after school. I was told an off task behavior took place. No adults saw what happened so they concluded it was an accident. The language utilized is most troubling as well as having Ajani present to hear the language. I was told the following, "there was an incident today and Ajani stabbed a boy in his stomach with a pencil. He did it twice and left a mark on the child's stomach. No adult saw what happened so we will say it was an accident. If this happens again I will have to suspend Ajani." My response. I got to Ajan's level and asked him what happened. He whispered "someone called me stupid". I then shared with Ajani that is not something we do, correct. I then asked him to apologize to Ms. Barbara for what took place. I turned to Ms. Barbara away from Ajani and said, we need to find another word for
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suspension as I am part of a group on decreasing the suspension and expolsion of OUR children. Mrs. Byam then approached and said, "Ajani continues to play with pencils and I keep tell him not to because someone could get hurt." My response, "Ajani uses pencils at home to play the drum. Ajani please try not to play with pencils in school." When we left the school he was very sad and asked if he could go back to Peck Slip,
which is the previous school he was in for pre-k. The school environment should nurture our children. Find out what took place with the children as many times I find out children are calling Ajani stupid, kicking him as well. At times children will exhibit off task behavior and as educators should utilize responsive classroom techniques to help the children. Language is very powerful at any age but especially for prek to 3rd grade. Rather than stating to the child you are disappointed tackle the behavior not the child.
When we suspend young children we don't teach them how to resolve challenges or help them with their social and emotional development instead we send them a negative message and levels of trama and stress. You may thing I am over reacting however when you look and review the latest neuroscience research you begin to understand how the engagement with children impacts them for life. It is my hope the resources below will help to shift the thought process and change dispositions as a school environment helps to build up or break down our youngest learners.
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Village of Hempstead: fter two months on sick leave, Mayor Wayne J. Hall, Sr. of the Incorporated Village of Hempstead is back on the job since November 1. Mayor Hall recently underwent a successful Kidney Transplant after suffering a condition called Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) which he was diagnosed with in his early 20’s. He initially was only given five years to live by his doctors but through living a healthy lifestyle he far surpassed that expectation. The disease however continued to progress and has caused him to lose full functionality of his kidneys which resulted in him undergoing dialysis for the past three years. He added his name to donor lists and was excited when he received the call of an available donor. “I want to share my deepest thanks and appreciation to my doctors and also to those who prayed and offered their support towards my full recovery.” Mayor Hall continues, “I feel like I have a new lease on life.” Mayor Hall has been mayor of the Village of hempstead since 2005 and he is up for re-election in March 2017. He has official announced that he will be running for his fourth term as Mayor. “There is still more work to do and I’m fully committed to getting it done”.
Diaspora Jamaicans Among National Heroes Day Honorees
Continued on page 4 VP Records’ CEO Chris Chin was presented with the Order of Jamaica for his “outstanding work in the music industry both locally and internationally” while Jamaican-born, Brooklyn-based Gynecologist Dr. Millicent Comrie was presented with the OD for “outstanding contribution and service in the fields of medicine and family life.” Meanwhile, Orville Brian Dorman, a Jamaican in the UK, received the Badge of Honor for Gallantry for “demonstrated commitment to the service of Jamaica and to the defence of Jamaica’s interests overseas especially, to the Jamaican Diaspora in the United Kingdom” while Enid Joyce Mclaughlin was presented with the Badge of Honor for Meritorious Service to the Jamaican Diaspora in Canada. The 2016 honorees were conferred with their honor by Jamaica Governor General Sir Patrick Allen.
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New York, NY: ew York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said Tuesday he’ll introduce legislation next year to curtail employers’ growing use of non-compete agreements that limit worker mobility and depress wages as the White House called on all states to take similar steps. Schneiderman said his bill would prohibit non-compete agreements that bind employees under a certain wage threshold and are broader than needed to protect trade secrets. It also would require employers to provide the contracts to job candidates before making an offer and to pay additional compensation if they sign them. And his proposal would limit the duration of non-compete restraints, which typically prevent employees from working for rival companies for a limited period of time. “Workers should be able to get a new job and improve their lives without being afraid of being sued by their current or former employer,” Schneiderman said in a statement. No degree? No problem as tight labor
Eric Schneiderman New York Attorney General market changes the game. Separately, the White House issued a “call to action” for states to crack down on the
unfair use of the agreements by approving limits similar to those proposed by Schneiderman. The White House also recommended banning the clauses for workers in certain occupations that promote public health and safety, and as well as those who are laid off or fired without cause. “We have the most dynamic, productive workers in the world, but they can’t reach their true potential without freedom to negotiate for a higher wage with a new company, or to find another job after they’ve been laid off,” Vice President Joe Biden wrote in a blog post. Non-compete clauses are intended to prevent workers with trade secrets from transferring them to rival firms. But the Obama Administration says they’re being wielded too broadly, with 18% of American workers, or 30 million, currently covered by the agreements. The pacts are restricting about 15% of workers without a college degree and 14% of those who earn less than $40,000 a year. They've even spread to low-wage workers in fast food and warehousing.
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QUEENS: n East Elmhurst, Queens man was last week Thursday charged with possessing a loaded 9mm handgun and numerous files of children under the age of twelve, even some as young as three, depicted in a sexual manner or performing sexual acts. Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown, identified the defendant as Milton Hilario, 42, of 97th Street in East Elmhurst, Queens. Hilario was arraigned earlier today before Queens Criminal Court Judge Stephanie Zaro on charges of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, promoting a sexual performance by a child, possessing a sexual performance by a child and criminal possession of a firearm. Judge Zaro ordered Hilario held on $15,000 bond/$7500 cash bail, to surrender his passport and to return to court on November 16, 2016. If convicted, he faces up to fifteen years in prison. District Attorney Brown said that, according to the complaint, an investigator assigned to the New York State Police Department’s Queens District Attorney’s Squad was utilizing a law enforcement tool earlier this year to investigate individuals in the New York City area who were sharing images and videos depicting child sexual abuse on peer-to-peer networks when he made a direct connection with an IP (Internet Protocol) address being used by Hilario and the investigator was able to download 51 image files, eleven of which depicted two naked females between the approximate age of nine to thirteen years old. According to the complaint, the investigator used the same law enforcement tool on two occasions last month to make contact with the IP address being used by Hilario. In one instance, the investigator allegedly observed a list of files that were being shared by Hilario and he was allegedly able to download a video file
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NEW ROCHELLE: here are 29 registered sex offenders living in New Rochelle, according to the New York Sex Offender Registry. More than half of rape/sexual assault incidents happen within a mile of the victim’s home, according to the United States Department of Justice. About 75 percent of victims know their attacker and 45 percent of victims are under 12 years old. The Division of Criminal Justice Services is responsible for maintaining New York's Sex Offender Registry, which provides New Yorkers information about sex offenders living in their communities. The DCJS updates information regularly, but information can change quickly. Information is often provided by offenders themselves as required by law. There are three levels of sex offenders
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loween, or merely be aware of who’s living in your neighborhood during the rest of the year. The Division of Criminal Justice Services warns that this information must be used responsibly. Its Disclaimer states "Anyone who uses this information to harass or commit a criminal act against any person may be subject to criminal prosecution." Offender name - Bryant, Leon, 40 Park Place, Ap B3, New Rochelle; Carlaftes, John, 92 1st St, New Rochelle; Centeno, Pablo, 26 Everett St, Bsmt Apt, New Rochelle; Edwards, Curtis, 347 Huguenot St, Apt 3c, New Rochelle; Furman, Robert, 138 Winthrop Ave, 2nd Floor, New Rochelle; Genin, Richard, 1 Stonelea Pl, Apt B31, New Rochelle; Godoy, Danny, 123 Horton Ave, 1st Fl, New Rochelle; Harper, Robert, 484 North Ave, Apt 4, New Rochelle; Italiano, Frank, 21 3rd St, Apt 3b,
New Rochelle; Rosado, Jimmy, 311 North Ave 2, New Rochelle; Kadalfi, Mario, 64 Congress St, 3rd Fl, New Rochelle; Kish, Andrew, 5 Pratt St, Apt 2f, New Rochelle; Krakie, Douglas, 11 Locust Ave, Apt 1, New Rochelle; Lyerly, Jason, 50 Prince St, New Rochelle; Montgomery, Daniel, 53 Coligni Ave, New Rochelle; Morris, Mario, 64 Congress St, 3rd Fl, New Rochelle; Newman, Michael, 121 Coligni Ave, 2nd Fl, New Rochelle; Randolph, Alex, 75 Horton Ave, Apt 1, New Rochelle; Ricketts, Anthony, 27 Jones St, 3rd Fl, New Rochelle; Rohan, Joseph, 16 Robins Crescent, New Rochelle; White, Herbert, 10 Heminway Ave, Apt D21, New Rochelle; Williams, Michael, 37 Lorenz Ave, New Rochelle; Centeno Higens, Hensy, 120 6th St, Apt B, Pelham; Balacky, John, 125 Church St, New Rochelle; Contreras, Wilmer, 25 Prospect St, Apt 1a, New Rochelle and Paterra, Anthony, 126 Franklin Ave #4c, New Rochelle
same man that scoffs at federal law and the threat of millions in fines for the city. It is unacceptable behavior." “Any claim of victory on the part of contractor is false and shows the flagrant disregard of the law that this contractor is quickly becoming known for. The decision is clear on
records missing from City Hall which are required to be kept as per the federal regulations and standards for the Third Street Firehouse project. As the federal rules dictate, the City will continue to pursue its counterclaims against Contractor-turned Councilman Wallace.”
Mount Vernon’s claims against Councilman Wallace set for Nov 28.
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MOUNT VERNON: judge issued a decision in the ongoing litigation between contractor Andre Wallace and the City of Mount Vernon. On Friday (October 28) Judge Sam Walker of the Supreme Court of New York, Westchester County, has ordered the parties to appear in Court on November 28th to hear the City’s counterclaims of deficient, defective, and incomplete work done under a federal grant at the Third Street Firehouse in Mount Vernon. The filings in Creative Direction Construction & Design, LLC v. City of Mount Vernon claimed that contractor Andre Wallace, who is also a Mount Vernon City Councilman, did not pay workers the prevailing wage required by law. Wallace claims the city took $1 million in federal money and then stiffed him on $200,000 for work he completed on the center more than two years ago. The city in legal papers says it did not pay because Wallace falsified payroll records, did shoddy work and did
COUNCILMAN ANDRE WALLACE not complete the job. Mayor Thomas says Wallace was trying to rip off the city. In a press release issue on Friday, Mayor Richard Thomas said, “It’s a sad day for the City of Mount Vernon. Our Emergency Operations Center is in ruins and a sitting councilman has decided to take taxpayers to court just so he can line his own pockets. This is the
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tract termination or early cancellation fees if a customer dies before the end of an agreement. “This law was written in memory of my mother Therese Malone,” said Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther, the sponsor of the Assembly bill. “After she passed away, a utility company tried to charge her account an early termination fee. I wondered, if this was happening to my family, how many others have been taken advantage of. “My mother was a generous, caring woman who was guided by her faith. She would be pleased that, even after her passing, she was able to help others.” A civil penalty of up to $1,000 will be placed on providers that violate this law. The new law takes effect immediately.
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US deported 20,000 Jamaicans
By Derrick Scott, Washington, DC amaica’s Ambassador to the United States, Audrey Marks, has revealed that some 20,000 Jamaicans has been deported from the United States to Jamaica over the past 10 years. Jamaica has also received the highest share of individuals deported from the US on criminal grounds, with those convicted of criminal offenses accounting for 90 percent of Jamaicans deported, the ambassador said. “Nearly 90 percent of Jamaicans returned from all countries, namely the United Kingdom and Canada, during this period were deported for reasons unrelated with violent crimes, the most common offenses being immigration and drug related offenses,” Ambassador Marks said. Delivering the keynote address at the inaugural Jamaica Diaspora Northeast Trailblazer Awards at the Rosedale Village ballroom in Queens, NY, Sat. Oct. 29, Ambassador Marks said it is now time for us to bring the full force of the talent and resources of the Diaspora to this problem. “We must stop the deportation of young members of the diaspora that have spent most of their lives right here and currently are more American than Jamaican,” she said.
AUDREY MARKS Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States
The ambassador called on Diaspora organizations throughout the United States to unite as mentors and protect marginalized immigrant youths from being recruited into criminal activities.
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The ambassador commended the creation of the Diaspora Crime Prevention Task Force, but pointed out that the task force does not need to make another fact-finding trip to Jamaica “as the problem starts here and your talents are right here and if organized into an intervention force in Jamaican communities throughout the US, you can put a dent in exporting the crime problem back to Jamaica.” “We need to, firstly, ensure that every eligible Jamaican green card holder become a citizen,” the ambassador said, “because I am seeing too many cases of young men who came here at basic and primary school age and are now being deported back to Jamaica when they are at college age with no opportunities for a second chance in Jamaica.” Ambassador Marks said there was a need to create a path to college program and stop the supply of deported criminals to Jamaica, mostly from the United States. Just over 17 Jamaican nationals were recognized as “trailblazers” by the Jamaica Diaspora, Northeast.
Bahamas government eyes $2 billion agri-fishery deal with China
NASSAU, Bahamas -- The government of The Bahamas has given the green light to its embassy in Beijing, China, to further pursue a possible agriculture and fisheries partnership with the Chinese that promises to pump $2.1 billion into the Bahamian economy over ten years, The Nassau Guardian can confirm. This would be an equal partnership between Bahamians and China or its substantial representatives. According to the proposal, the initiative will entail the incorporation of 100 Bahamian companies under the Companies Act of 1992 and each of the 100 companies will be owned 50-50 by both China and by Bahamians or Bahamian entities. The initiative would see China or its substantive representatives contributing to the 100 participating companies the $2.1 billion in cash (for working capital), agricultural and farming equipment as well as skilled expertise. -----------------------------
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Relief Supplies Leaves Jamaica For Haiti
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n responding to the impact of Hurricane Matthew on Haiti on October 4, 2016, Jamaica Defence Force personnel and Relief Supplies are scheduled to leave Jamaica today Wednesday October 19, 2016 for Port Au Prince, Haiti. A United States C130 Heracles military aircraft (provided by the US Embassy) which arrived in Jamaica on Tuesday October 18, 2016 will be the carrier. Eight (8) military personnel from the Jamaica Defense Force will travel with the shipment. In Haiti, the JDF personnel will assist with the distribution of supplies and also make preparation for further support to that nation State. The shipment contains quantities of food supplies, water, infant products and tarpaulins. The items were procured with funding through the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA).
ternet users. On October 21, a distributed denial of service, or DDoS attack, brought down a relatively obscure US-based firm called Dyn. Those attacks are fairly common, and they use huge networks of malicious software called botnets to bring down a specific service. What made the DDoS attack on Dyn more troubling was that it set a dangerous precedent. Dyn provides domain name system or DNS services, which support part of the critical infrastructure underlying the global Internet. By targeting companies that make up the backbone of the Internet, hackers can bring down all kinds of other services.
Also disturbing is the fact that the hackers used networks of common smart devices like watches, TVs and refrigerators, to cause the major disruption. Analysts have linked the attack to the Mirai malware, which uses the Internet of Things, or IoT, as botnets. The Mirai source code was released on hacking websites in October. Analysts are also linking the Dyn attack to others that took place within a fiveweek span, each larger than the previous, and all using Mirai. On September 20, a 660 Gbps attack was launched on the KrebsOnSecurity blog. A one Tbps attack was also launched on French hosting provider OVH on the same day.
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By Gerard Best PHILIPSBURG, St Maarten: eep it secret. And make sure it’s safe.Don’t use your real name, your birth date, or any single word. Instead, try a short phrase that includes some numerals and even some punctuation. Devising secure passwords for your online accounts and your family’s Internetconnected devices is simple enough, if you follow a few easy guidelines like these. But most people just don’t. And a major attack on a little-known company underscores how much of the security of the global Internet now depends on that unwitting majority of ordinary In-
By Gerard Best PHILIPSBURG, St Maarten: n the Caribbean, change is in the air. In fact, it’s in the cloud. There’s a new conversation among the community of technology experts who spearhead Caribbean Internet development, and the buzz is no longer just about physical infrastructure. The architects of the region’s digital future are actively taking steps to strengthen the region’s economy by developing the Caribbean cloud. “We have to look beyond basic infrastructure deployment, to developing the local content, services and business models that can truly benefit the region,” said Bevil Wooding, Internet strategist with US-based non-profit Packet Clearing House (PCH). “Twelve Internet exchange points are already established in the Caribbean, and several others are being considered. While we continue to push for strengthening of critical Internet infrastructure in the region, our focus must also expand to development of the Caribbean Internet-based economy. We need to build out the Caribbean cloud,” he said.
PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti -- After publishing a new electoral calendar fixing the date of the presidential election on 20 November, which had originally been scheduled for October 9, but postponed because of the passage of Hurricane Matthew over Haiti, the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) on Monday indicated that it may not in fact be able to hold the elections as rescheduled. The reason given is the extent of damage caused by the hurricane to the electoral infrastructure (nearly 300 centres) and many access roads, while nothing is happening on the ground at the level of shared responsibility of the government to address these issues.
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USCIS fees to increase in December
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By Michele Waslin ees for immigration transactions will increase by an average of 21 percent beginning on December 23, 2016. Applications or petitions mailed, postmarked, or otherwise filed on or after December 23, 2016 must include the new fees. While the fees for some petitions will remain the same, others will see significant increases. According to USCIS, the fee increase was necessary because the agency did not receive additional Congressional appropriations to cover the costs associated with the Refugee, Asylum, and International Operations Directorate (RAIO), the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program (other than what user fees cover), and the Office of Citizenship. USCIS assumed it would continue to receive Congressional appropriations for these programs, but the funding didn’t materialize. Without the funding from Congress, the agency will have to cover all costs with money generated from increased fees. For many years advocates have argued that user fees cannot be expected to cover USCIS’s entire budget and that Congress needs to appropriate additional funds. But instead we see a 21 percent increase in fees. A full list of the new fees is available on the USCIS website, but here are a few highlights: Although certain naturalization applicants will receive reduced fees, the cost of various naturalization-related forms will increase significantly. This may present a barrier to naturalization, or to obtaining documents proving citizenship, for some people who cannot afford the new fees. There is a new three-level fee for naturalization applications (Form N-400). The standard fee will increase from $595 to $640
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By NAN Sports Editor News Americas: aribbean sports fans have the opportunity to make one of their own the IAAF 2016 World Athlete of the Year for another consecutive year. There are just five days left to go before voting for the 2016 World Athletes of the Year concludes. This year’s men’s and women’s long-list candidates include three from the Caribbean – specifically Jamaica. They are: 1: Triple Olympian Usain Bolt, who successfully defended his Olympic titles in the 100-m, 200-m and 4x100m relay at Rio 2016 and ended the season unbeaten at all distances, including preliminaries. The 30-year-old
clocked 9.81 and 19.78 season’s bests. 2: Omar McLeod, who emerged as the world’s top sprint hurdler, winning both the Olympic title at Rio 2016 and world indoor gold in the 60-m hurdles events, with world leads indoors (7.41 60-m hurdles) and out (12.98). The 22-year-old produced six of the eight fastest performances outdoors and became the first sub-13-second 110-m hurdler to run faster than 10 seconds for the flat 100-m. 3: Elaine Thompson, who emerged as the world’s premiere sprinter, winning Olympic titles at both 100-m and 200-m in Rio and ended the season with 10.70 and 21.78 world leads, respectively. The 24-year-old also won
USAIN BOLT Olympic 4x100m silver and world indoor 60m bronze. A three-way voting process will determine the finalists. The IAAF Council and the IAAF Family will cast their votes by email,
OMAR MCLEOD while fans can vote online via the IAAF’s social media platforms as follows: Facebook and Twitter. A ‘like’ or ‘favorite’ will count as one vote. Vote for the top male athlete on Facebook here and for
ELAINE THOMPSON the top female athlete here. Voting closes on November 1st. The winners will be announced at the IAAF Athletics Awards 2016 in Monaco on Friday, December 2nd.
Young Boyz crash 0-3 to USA counterparts
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Kingston, Jamaica WI: amaica’s Under-17 Reggae Boyz crashed 03 to their USA counterparts in the first contest of a two-match friendly series at Stadium East field last Wednesday. Goalscorers were Ayomide Akinola (21st minute), Joshua Sergent (31st) and Zyen Jones
(90th). The contest kicked off 30 minutes behind its original 3:00 pm start, due to what was said to be a foul-up which resulted in the late arrival of the officiating team. With that aside, the game, played before a lively pocket of spectators, was crucially one
of two halves, especially from a Jamaican perspective. In the first 45 minutes the visitors dominated the action, but the hosts returned from the locker room more purposeful and organised, and pleasingly managed to intermittently impose themselves on the game in midfield and attack.
News Americas: he election anger stirred up by Donald Trump against Mexicans will play out at the polls this November just days before team Mexico and Team USA clash in Columbus, Ohio.
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By Anthony Turner ould ‘True To My Roots’ by reggae crooner Freddy McGregor win the Grammy Award for 'Best Reggae Album' 2016? New York based music executive Donovan Williams of VPAL Music/VP Records is confident it could. The album was selected in the first round of ballots for the 59th annual Grammy Awards, in consideration for the 'Best Reggae Album.' "‘True To My Roots’ is definitely worthy of being nominated and coming out with a win as the 'Best Reggae Album' at the Grammy", Williams was quoted as saying. The album which was release on July 1, has topped the Foundation Radio Network Top 20 Chart in South Florida (3 weeks) and the Top 20 Chart in NYC (2 weeks). The lead single ‘True To My Roots’ has also topped the Star Top Ten chart in New York and the album is bubbling at #2 on the Top 5 album chart. The album which reggaelizeit.com describes as "a musical testimony that transcends the trials of life, expresses emotions inspired by love, celebrates cultural pride and preservation and shares a prophetic message with today’s youth" has been enjoying heavy rotation on ethnic stations in the USA. "The overall responses to the album has been all positive. Radio DJ’s supporting the title track love the riddim and the old school vibe. Hats off to Freddy on this one," Williams disclosed. For the album, Freddy put together and impressive team of writers and producers including Dalton Browne, Cleveland Browne (of the legendary Steely & Cleve production team) and Lloyd Campbell. "I think we have one of the best albums out on the market this year," McGregor said in a recent radio interview in NY. "This is one of the best albums I have released" he stated. For 2016, McGregor has been active on the festival circuit, performing at many of the big summer festivals in Europe and the USA. In September he gave a rousing performance at the 11th Annual Grace Atlanta Caribbean Jerk Festival, an event that drew close to 30,000 patrons.
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amaican-born reggae singer Shaggy is dominating the Top 5 positions on the latest iTunes Reggae Chart. Three of Shaggy’s songs are among the top five most downloaded on iTunes. “That Love,” which was released last August, is in the number one spot as the most downloaded as of October 27, 2016. “It Wasn’t Me,” released back in 2000, was number two while “Angel,”
also released in 2000, rounded out the top five list. Matisyahu’s “One Day,” which was released in 2010 was at number three while Bob Marley’s “Three Little Birds,” released in 1984, was in the fourth spot. The top reggae songs chart includes dancehall, ska, dub and roots reggae. To download the music, subscribers must have Apple’s iTunes player installed on their system.
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HONOR: (l-r) Jamaican artist Chronixx, VP Records' executive Christopher 'Chris' Chin and his mom Miss Pat at a reception on Heroes Day at the Pavilion at Hope Gardens in Kingston, Jamaica to honor on October 23. Earlier that morning, Chin was the recipient of the Order of Distinction in the rank of Commander (CD) from the government of Jamaica for outstanding work in the music industry both locally and internationally. Some of biggest stars in the reggae industry including singer Beres Hammond, Capleton, Etana, Nadine Sutherland, Ibamar, Lloyd Parks and Queens Ifrica were in at-photo credit Steve James tendance.
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NEW YORK, NY: he festive fever is already in the air and is set to take over Brooklyn on Sunday, December 11 when Braata Productions will celebrate its Fourth Annual Ole Time Grand Market at the Holy Family Church Auditorium, 9719 Flatlands Avenue in Brooklyn. Gates open at 4:30 pm and the concert will begin at 5:00 pm. The event, generally referred to as Christmas Market or Grand Market is a tradition that dates back many centuries in the island of Jamaica. Braata’s Ole Time Grand Market brings all the fun and excitement that is characteristic of this annual Christmas tradition, adding some extra flavor with the inclusion of a number of other Caribbean islands. Patrons in attendance can expect an immersive experience with food and craft vendors showcasing traditional fare from their native islands as well as a special Caribbean Christmas themed exhibit highlighting in a colorful and interactive display what Christmas in the Caribbean used to be like and continues to be like in some places.
BRAATA SINGERS Another feature of the evening that lar Kiddies Christmas grab bag and health many patrons have come to enjoy is the pa- screenings by the Caribbean Nurses Group. rade of a traditional Jonkanno Band. To To learn more about Braata Producround out the evening’s activities, there will tions or to purchase tickets for Ole Time be a Christmas cake eating contest, Christ- Grand Market visit www.braataproducmas family portrait photography, the popu- tions.org
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THE MAYOR MEETS THE REALTORS
Mount Vernon Mayor Richard Thomas (3rd l) poses with executive members of the Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors’ Commercial Investment Division (l-r) Phil Weiden, Dorothy Botsoe, Ann Garti, Richard Haggerty and John Barrett. In his first appearance before the Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors, Mayor Thomas gave an ambitious, but at the same time pragmatic view of the City of Mount Vernon’s future. He spoke before a gathering of approximately 75 CID members and guests at the HGAR offices in White Plains on Oct. 27.
College of New Rochelle Owes $20M in Payroll Taxes
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NEW ROCHELLE, NY: reliminary inquiries into the financial stability of the College of New Rochelle found that about $20 million in payroll taxes were not paid for eight quarters, beginning in 2014. A report posted on the college’s website said that information resulted in an immediate investigation by a Special Committee of Trustees.
Not only was a chief restructuring officer engaged to manage the college’s finances, but a forensic accounting firm was hired to review the school’s financial records and practices. The board of trustees said the review is still in progress, “but preliminary findings indicate that there is a path forward for the college to remain a stand-alone institution. It will require significant cost-cutting
and a a significant amount of outside funding; however, it is the primary goal of the board.” President Judith Huntington stepped down in October when the financial crisis was discovered. Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Dorothy Escribano was named interim president.
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it very easy for virtually all seniors with lower back pain to qualify for the new Verta Loc and obtain one at little to no cost out-of-pocket. The specialists handle all the paperwork in a matter of minutes. Pain relief and financial relief too Many people find themselves wearing their Verta Loc for only part of the day to experience relief. Plus, when the pain subsides, many are able to reduce or even eliminate their use of pain medications, which not only eliminates unwanted side effects but also saves money. Recommended by doctors and back pain specialists Physicians agree that using a high-quality back brace like Verta Loc helps encourage safe movement, teaches good body mechanics, and restricts the
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FLEMINGTON: dentials and, upon further investigaHunterdon County, New Jer- tion with Passaic County officials, it sey, grand jury has indicted a Paterson man for impersonating a police officer. Veljko Kitanovski is accused of telling New Jersey State Police troopers during an August 1 traffic stop that he was a Paterson Police Department undercover detective. Authorities said Kitanovski, however, failed to produce any cre-
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