Meanwhile on the North Fork...........
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2021 7:36 am
Falsehoods Unchallenged Only Fester and Grow
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Have to hand it to the Shinnecock Nation. After centuries of the kind of exploitation, oppression and downright abuse that have befallen most Native Americans, they have Long Island’s power elite reeling.
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To gain the economic self-sufficiency that had eluded them for so long, the Shinnecock Nation stood up against one well-financed lawsuit after another, launched by encroaching private parties and government agencies on every level. The Nation shockingly erected a revenue-producing billboard, 61 feet high, on the Nation’s property along Montauk Highway, and they now seek to operate a gambling casino.
At first their ambition for a casino was dismissed, but here’s where the analogy of the race between the tortoise and the hare characterizes the Shinnecock Nation’s determination. They quietly sought project backers, at first without success. They sought a site for their dream at several L.I. locations, but each fell through. Undaunted and focused, they suddenly showed themselves to be enormously skillful. The power elite who casually underestimated them are suddenly being outmaneuvered, and they don’t like it, not at all.
The Shinnecocks finally secured the partnership of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, well established in the gaming industry with their Hard Rock and casino chain. The well-heeled Tri-State Partners of New Jersey has also joined the venture. Then the U.S. National Gaming Commission approved a gaming ordinance specifically for the Shinnecocks, for a 76,000-square-foot class II gaming facility on their territory on Montauk Highway.
At first this seemed very strange since West Main St at that point is straight and flat. Checking Google Maps I found that opposite this house is a long driveway or private road. The truck must have come from that road and for whatever reason failed to stop.The crash occurred at about 1:10 p.m. The driver and a passenger were trapped inside the pickup truck. Emergency personnel were able to extricate the driver quickly but the passenger remained pinned inside.
A resident said she had just walked out of the kitchen when she heard what sounded like an explosion as the vehicle came through the wall and into the kitchen. Her 12-year-old son was in the other front room, she said. Both were shaken but uninjured and were able to safely evacuate.
Emergency workers descended on the scene of the crash and worked to stabilize the vehicle and free the passenger trapped in side.
The condition of the passenger is not known at this time.
Riverhead EMS called for a Suffolk County Police Medevac helicopter to fly one of the victims to Stony Brook. The helicopter landed in the parking lot of Tanger 3. RVAC transported one patient to the the helicopter.
AndyinPA wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 5:35 pm The tea is a lovely color. I wonder what it is? I always split my scone and put the clotted cream inside, but she just put it on the outside. Our favorite tea house is on Vancouver Island, not at The Empress, although that's also excellent. I can't remember the name of it, and it's not as fancy as The Empress, but the tea was beyond outstanding. High tea is probably one of the things I miss about not being able to travel. Not all of our travel includes it, but some of it does, and if it's offered, I'm partaking.
Gatsby Mansion? Or James Bay Tea Room?AndyinPA wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 5:35 pm The tea is a lovely color. I wonder what it is? I always split my scone and put the clotted cream inside, but she just put it on the outside. Our favorite tea house is on Vancouver Island, not at The Empress, although that's also excellent. I can't remember the name of it, and it's not as fancy as The Empress, but the tea was beyond outstanding. High tea is probably one of the things I miss about not being able to travel. Not all of our travel includes it, but some of it does, and if it's offered, I'm partaking.
My father had been sent to a RCAF base on Vancouver Island during WWII in order to learn to fly a specific type of long-range bomber. So one year we went to Canada to a) visit relatives and b) revisit the old RCAF base. We'd been promised high tea at the Empress, but after a glance at the menu, we were told that we would be having bread and margarine along the promenade, instead. 30 years later I took myself to the Empress for a 3 day holiday, and had High Tea.Sunrise wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 12:19 amAndyinPA wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 5:35 pm The tea is a lovely color. I wonder what it is? I always split my scone and put the clotted cream inside, but she just put it on the outside. Our favorite tea house is on Vancouver Island, not at The Empress, although that's also excellent. I can't remember the name of it, and it's not as fancy as The Empress, but the tea was beyond outstanding. High tea is probably one of the things I miss about not being able to travel. Not all of our travel includes it, but some of it does, and if it's offered, I'm partaking.
Off TopicFunny story about High Tea at The Empress. I took my West Coast daughter on a trip to Vancouver Island a number of years ago and one of the stops was to The Empress. She looked at the menu, gasped, and said, “Mom! The price for this High Tea is more than dinner was last night!!” And she was right, it was.
Sunrise wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 12:19 amAndyinPA wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 5:35 pm The tea is a lovely color. I wonder what it is? I always split my scone and put the clotted cream inside, but she just put it on the outside. Our favorite tea house is on Vancouver Island, not at The Empress, although that's also excellent. I can't remember the name of it, and it's not as fancy as The Empress, but the tea was beyond outstanding. High tea is probably one of the things I miss about not being able to travel. Not all of our travel includes it, but some of it does, and if it's offered, I'm partaking.
Off TopicFunny story about High Tea at The Empress. I took my West Coast daughter on a trip to Vancouver Island a number of years ago and one of the stops was to The Empress. She looked at the menu, gasped, and said, “Mom! The price for this High Tea is more than dinner was last night!!” And she was right, it was.
We hope so. Have to how hope fully the country gets vaccinated. There are reports that the North Fork is having trouble getting doses.MN-Skeptic wrote: ↑Mon Mar 08, 2021 3:35 pm With the availability of vaccines now, will you be returning to the North Fork for the summer months?
On Thursday, the top winners of the 35th annual New York Wine Classic, a nationally recognized competition highlighting the best of New York's wine, were announced by New York Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul during a special live virtual event hosted by the New York Wine and Grape Foundation.
The Governor's Cup, "the most esteemed award given at the Classic", was presented to Pindar Vineyards for its 2019 Dr. Dan's Signature Collection, Gewurztraminer, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a release. In addition, Aquebogue's Paumanok Vineyards was presented with the Winery of the Year award.