The week of the Belmont Stakes, starting on May 31at, has the potential of having a long lasing positive influence on the community. As long as NYRA puts family and community first, success will spill over to the neighboring businesses and be a positive component to the surrounding communities. Additionally it is important that enforcement of current laws and regulations take place to serve as an opportunity for revitalization.
Not every community has the opportunity to be on national television and the whole world watching. Individuals from across the country and world will be attendance, and participate in watching the “Sport of Kings,” at the most famous track in American horseracing. Elmont has the unique benefit of hosting the Belmont Stakes since 1905.
On June 7 regardless of how financially successful the day or week is. It helps to remind us, of what Historic Belmont Park really represents. Belmont Park by its design and accessibility is the peoples’ track. Whether or not you enjoy horseracing, there is the potential of history in the making. It is a day that helps us to remember passion of a sport, culture that existed on the Hempstead Plains since the 1600s and the history of champions.
I hope that once again, Elmont will be in the history book as we celebrate another Triple Crown winner.
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Thursday, May 22, 2008
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
NJ and Gambling
New Jersey, after supporting a full out Ban on VLTs, ponder the question of Keno.
Sen. Jim Whelan, D-Atlantic said he opposed the keno idea.
Whelan, chairman of the Senate Wagering and Tourism Committee, said, "I think the casino industry is facing challenging times right now and we need to support the industry in Atlantic City and not divert our attention with keno or VLTs or other issues from around the state."
As the industry is already suffering, instead of expanding; focus should be on improving the current products into a more productive and safer operation.
New York could learn ad thing or two.
Hopefully with open hearings and forums, the state, and the surrounding communities where the "burden of adding VLTs" will become unnecessary.
Sen. Jim Whelan, D-Atlantic said he opposed the keno idea.
Whelan, chairman of the Senate Wagering and Tourism Committee, said, "I think the casino industry is facing challenging times right now and we need to support the industry in Atlantic City and not divert our attention with keno or VLTs or other issues from around the state."
As the industry is already suffering, instead of expanding; focus should be on improving the current products into a more productive and safer operation.
New York could learn ad thing or two.
Hopefully with open hearings and forums, the state, and the surrounding communities where the "burden of adding VLTs" will become unnecessary.
Friday, May 9, 2008
Gambling Confirmed as a Drug
A new study at the University of Alabama has found that gambling triggers a chemical reaction similar to cocaine, according to high-tech imaging that looks inside the brain. Don Ross, a philosophy and economics professor and a pioneer in neuroeconomics, says it can produce a strong drive to keep betting.
American Psychiatric Association estimates that pathological gamblers range from 0.5 percent to 3.4 percent in adults, with higher rates among adolescents and college students.
"By any measure, the problems far outweigh the benefits. "
Source: http://starbulletin.com/2008/05/09/editorial/editorial01.html
American Psychiatric Association estimates that pathological gamblers range from 0.5 percent to 3.4 percent in adults, with higher rates among adolescents and college students.
"By any measure, the problems far outweigh the benefits. "
Source: http://starbulletin.com/2008/05/09/editorial/editorial01.html
Sunday, May 4, 2008
May 15 7:30PM , Next Civic Meeting
Next Meeting: Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 7:30 P.M.
Place: New Elmont Memorial Public Library.
Guest Speaker: Sewanhaka CHSD Superintendent, Mr. Warren Meierdiercks
Topic: Sewanhaka CHSD School Budget / Improving our area.
At our May meeting, our quest speaker will be Sewanhaka CHSDSuperintendent Warren Meierdiercks. It will be a great opportunity for usto discuss about the issues that are truly affecting our immediate area.The meeting will start promptly at 7:30 P.M. sharp. All our meetings arean open forum, and provide all our members the opportunity to askquestions and receive answers. Important components of our community areour schools and we encourage all our community members, neighbors andfriends to join this important meeting.Brainstorming ideas and solutions may help ensure a more tranquil, andenjoyable months ahead. Now that the weather is nicer, please interactwith your neighbors, participate in the civic and become better informedto what is going around in the community.We hope that everyone has taken the time to read and review the proposedschools and library budgets and we encourage everyone to vote. Inaddition, everyone should review the candidates running for the School andLibrary Board of Trustees and vote for those whom you feel would representour community well. The School Budget Vote and Trustees Elections willtake place on Tuesday, May 20, 2008. Members in our area will vote at theGotham Avenue School. We remind that you must be over eighteen years old,a resident of Elmont for more than thirty days, and be a United Statescitizen in order to vote. We hope that everyone who is able takes the timeto exercise his or her freedom to vote.On Sunday, May 11, we celebrated Mother’s Day in the United States.Washington Irving once stated that “A mother is the truest friend we have,when trials, heavy and sudden, fall upon us; when adversity takes theplace of prosperity; when friends who rejoice with us in our sunshine,desert us when troubles thicken around us, still will she cling to us, andendeavor by her kind precepts and counsels to dissipate the clouds ofdarkness, and cause peace to return to our hearts.”. On Mother’s Day, takethe time to thank, rekindle, and to appreciate the “mothers” in our livesand in the community.At the end of this month, we celebrate Memorial Day for all the men andwomen who served this country for the preservation and protection ofdemocracy. We asked all our members to show your support for theindividuals who had served in the armed services and who are currentlyserving. We especially must show our respect for all those who gave theultimate sacrifice for our great nation. They are the true American rolemodels and we must continue to display our gratitude for their service. Weask all our members who are capable to march with us in the Memorial DayParade. There will be more information pertaining to the celebration atour May meeting.Participating in the civic process help shapes the future of our communityand of our world. The civic understands that we all have busy schedules tokeep. However, we should give some time to help preserve the quality oflife of our neighborhood. This upcoming meeting is important to attendbecause there are serious issues that affect us directly. It is importantfor all members be informed, and to work together to resolve these issues.Together we can make Elmont the best place to live anywhere.Come on down on the 15th at 7:30 P.M. at the Elmont Memorial PublicLibrary and be a proactive component of our community. Bring your family,neighbors and friends. It is always great to see our neighbors togethersupporting a positive cause.A special salute to our troops and armed forces, because thanks to theirpatriotism and sacrifice, they help protect our freedoms and are aninspiration to all Americans.
Place: New Elmont Memorial Public Library.
Guest Speaker: Sewanhaka CHSD Superintendent, Mr. Warren Meierdiercks
Topic: Sewanhaka CHSD School Budget / Improving our area.
At our May meeting, our quest speaker will be Sewanhaka CHSDSuperintendent Warren Meierdiercks. It will be a great opportunity for usto discuss about the issues that are truly affecting our immediate area.The meeting will start promptly at 7:30 P.M. sharp. All our meetings arean open forum, and provide all our members the opportunity to askquestions and receive answers. Important components of our community areour schools and we encourage all our community members, neighbors andfriends to join this important meeting.Brainstorming ideas and solutions may help ensure a more tranquil, andenjoyable months ahead. Now that the weather is nicer, please interactwith your neighbors, participate in the civic and become better informedto what is going around in the community.We hope that everyone has taken the time to read and review the proposedschools and library budgets and we encourage everyone to vote. Inaddition, everyone should review the candidates running for the School andLibrary Board of Trustees and vote for those whom you feel would representour community well. The School Budget Vote and Trustees Elections willtake place on Tuesday, May 20, 2008. Members in our area will vote at theGotham Avenue School. We remind that you must be over eighteen years old,a resident of Elmont for more than thirty days, and be a United Statescitizen in order to vote. We hope that everyone who is able takes the timeto exercise his or her freedom to vote.On Sunday, May 11, we celebrated Mother’s Day in the United States.Washington Irving once stated that “A mother is the truest friend we have,when trials, heavy and sudden, fall upon us; when adversity takes theplace of prosperity; when friends who rejoice with us in our sunshine,desert us when troubles thicken around us, still will she cling to us, andendeavor by her kind precepts and counsels to dissipate the clouds ofdarkness, and cause peace to return to our hearts.”. On Mother’s Day, takethe time to thank, rekindle, and to appreciate the “mothers” in our livesand in the community.At the end of this month, we celebrate Memorial Day for all the men andwomen who served this country for the preservation and protection ofdemocracy. We asked all our members to show your support for theindividuals who had served in the armed services and who are currentlyserving. We especially must show our respect for all those who gave theultimate sacrifice for our great nation. They are the true American rolemodels and we must continue to display our gratitude for their service. Weask all our members who are capable to march with us in the Memorial DayParade. There will be more information pertaining to the celebration atour May meeting.Participating in the civic process help shapes the future of our communityand of our world. The civic understands that we all have busy schedules tokeep. However, we should give some time to help preserve the quality oflife of our neighborhood. This upcoming meeting is important to attendbecause there are serious issues that affect us directly. It is importantfor all members be informed, and to work together to resolve these issues.Together we can make Elmont the best place to live anywhere.Come on down on the 15th at 7:30 P.M. at the Elmont Memorial PublicLibrary and be a proactive component of our community. Bring your family,neighbors and friends. It is always great to see our neighbors togethersupporting a positive cause.A special salute to our troops and armed forces, because thanks to theirpatriotism and sacrifice, they help protect our freedoms and are aninspiration to all Americans.
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Saturday, May 3, 2008
LI School District Warns About Gambling
The Three Village School District in Suffolk County, had sent out a notice to parents warning about gambling. Article can be viewed here: http://www.threevillages.com/Articles-i-2008-05-01-71471.113114_School_warns_parents_on_dangers_of_teen_gambling.html
The mailing produced by Three Village listed several common types of gambling, including lottery tickets and raffles, but also noted newer gambling outlets, including Internet gambling sites and gambling machines at restaurants. "It is important for parents to be aware of the different types of gambling available in today's society, reasons teens give for gambling, and the warning signs that your child might be addicted to gambling, a problem sometimes referred to as the 'hidden illness,'" the publication noted.
Study found that in the Three Village District, 70% of children from ages 10 to 17 had gambled. With a national rate of 4 to 7% of gamblers becoming problem gamblers, the issue is staggering.
It only will get worse, if more gambling opportunities become available. We must be proactive in this issue, before children lives and communities get destroyed.
The mailing produced by Three Village listed several common types of gambling, including lottery tickets and raffles, but also noted newer gambling outlets, including Internet gambling sites and gambling machines at restaurants. "It is important for parents to be aware of the different types of gambling available in today's society, reasons teens give for gambling, and the warning signs that your child might be addicted to gambling, a problem sometimes referred to as the 'hidden illness,'" the publication noted.
Study found that in the Three Village District, 70% of children from ages 10 to 17 had gambled. With a national rate of 4 to 7% of gamblers becoming problem gamblers, the issue is staggering.
It only will get worse, if more gambling opportunities become available. We must be proactive in this issue, before children lives and communities get destroyed.
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