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Monthly Archives: June 2017
Bahamas: New ‘fiasco’ exposed by Education & Works Ministers – Magnetic Media (press release)
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Bahamas, June 27, 2017 Nassau Another so called, fiasco of the Progressive Liberal Party government and this one is to the tune of $30M and involves the land for an at risk school to be called the Star Academy and built on property owned by the Seventh Day Adventist church. Minister of Works Desmond Bannister unearthed that there is no lease, there were no payments for rent of the land and yet nearly $30M dollars was spent in construction, on what the Minister labeled a fisasco.
But the former works Minister and Opposition leader in the House of Assembly, Philip Davis said the minister was misleading and explained that there were to be two buildings, one for administration and that the school was to serve as a new home for BTVI and would be used by the Technical Cadets in the evenings.
Davis said the move was critical because BTVI has outgrown its current location and he said there were similar arrangements made with other churches in The Bahamas; citing that Minister Bannister conveniently did not mention that one exists with the Catholic church, that Bannister is a Catholic. Education Minister, Jeff Lloyd also reported that despite a lease being drawn up, it was not signed and it is said that the lease is now misplaced.
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Madoff Trustee Fetches $370 Million After Two Offshore Funds Settle – Bloomberg
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Bernard Madoff arrives at Manhattan Federal court on March 12, 2009 in New York City.
Two groups of offshore funds that invested in Bernard Madoffs fraudulent securities firm agreed to pay a combined $370 million to resolve lawsuits by the court-appointed trustee raising cash for victims.
Lagoon Investment Ltd. and related funds will hand over about $240 million while Thema Fund Ltd. and its affiliates will pay about $130 million, trustee Irving Picard said in a statement Tuesday. Details of the settlements were filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan, where the suits were filed in 2010.
The deals were struck just one day after the estates of Madoffs dead sons, Andrew and Mark, agreed to pay a total of $23 million to settle lawsuits by the trustee accusing them of profiting from the scam for years. The trustee has so far raised more than $11.6 billion for victims through hundreds of lawsuits against funds and customers who profited from the scam.
Stephen Harbeck, chief executive officer of the industry-financed Securities Investor Protection Corp., which hired Picard, called the settlements "significant accomplishments" given the difficulty of recovering funds from offshore accounts, according to the statement.
Lagoon, which is based in the British Virgin Islands, and Thema, with headquarters in Bermuda, were among many feeder funds that directed cash to Madoffs New York-based investment-advisory business, often without their customers knowledge.
Thousands of Madoff customers lost $17.5 billion in principal when his Ponzi scheme collapsed in December 2008. Thema alone lost about $1 billion.
Under the accord, Thema and Lagoon will turn over all the money they withdrew from their accounts in the six-year period prior to Madoffs arrest. The settlement clears the way for the funds to get approved claims in the bankruptcy case, meaning theyll get a share in Picards recoveries and distribute the money to their own customers.
A hearing on the deal is scheduled for July 26.
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Thema and Lagoon were among a dozen funds that used HSBC Holdings Plc as custodian. Picard in 2010 sued the London-based bank for $9 billion for allegedly aiding Madoffs fraudthrough the network of feeder funds. The trustee lost that suit as well as his cases against other banks with similar connections to Madoff on the grounds that trustees can only collect money owed to the estate, not sums owed to creditors.
Madoff, 79, pleaded guilty in 2009 and was sentenced to 150 years in prison. At the time his Ponzi scheme fell apart, customer statements reflected more than $40 billion in imaginary profit from fake investments. Five of Madoffs top aides were convicted after a trial in 2014.
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Offshore oil poses threat to booming coastal economies – Charleston Post Courier
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Summer is just getting started, and millions already are enjoying the beach. The AAA estimated that 39.3 million people hit the road over the Memorial Day holiday, making it one of the busiest travel weekends on record. For many, the journey ended with a blanket on the sand and waves lapping on the shore.
Beaches are the workhorse engines that drive our coastal economies. From Maine to Hawaii, beaches attract an endless stream of visitors who patronize local hotels, shops, and restaurants, contributing over $100 billion to our GDP every year.
However, our nations coasts are now under grave threat. In recent weeks, the Trump administration has announced plans to expand offshore drilling, eliminate beach water quality grants, and reverse climate change policies. These proposals will cause permanent damage to our nations magnificent coasts if we dont hold our federal leaders accountable.
On April 28, President Trump signed an executive order to expand offshore oil drilling in U.S. waters. The order directs the Department of the Interior to develop a new five-year oil- and gas-leasing program, putting the Atlantic coast, the Pacific coast, Floridas Gulf Coast, and the Arctic Ocean at risk of new oil rigs.
Offshore oil drilling is a dirty and destructive industry that pollutes the ocean, destroys beaches and puts coastal economies at risk. The 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and the more recent 2015 spill in Santa Barbara, California, both did major damage to beaches and the tourism industry in those areas, previewing what is to come if we allow more drilling to take place.
Coastal communities and businesses are fighting back. On the Atlantic coast a region at the top of the administrations wish list for new drilling over 120 municipalities, 1,200 elected officials, and an alliance representing 35,000 businesses and 500,000 fishing families have publicly opposed offshore drilling.
The oil and gas industry is eager to turn a profit at the expense of our coasts, but the oil lobby cant control the voices of the citizens. People are speaking out, and their members of Congress are listening. Over 100 House Democrats and Republicans recently signed a letter urging Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke not to allow any new offshore oil and gas drilling.
The communities and citizens who depend on clean coastlines must continue to demand that our government protect them.
Our beaches are also under threat from pollution. The health of millions of beachgoers depends on safe water quality along the coasts. EPA water quality monitoring tells us when its safe to go in the water resulting in over 20,000 beach closures and advisories issued each year. Yet, President Trumps budget proposal for 2018 eliminates all funding for the EPA BEACH Grants program, which supports water quality monitoring at popular beaches across the U.S.
Funding for the BEACH Grants program is critical to providing beachgoers with the information they need to avoid getting sick at the beach. The program helps states pay for testing and public notification programs, and often spurs local solutions to pollution problems. If beaches are contaminated and unsafe, it will not only take away a beloved American pastime, but coastal tourism and recreation economies that provide 2.15 million jobs nationwide will suffer.
With the administrations lack of support for the BEACH Grants program, we must rely on Congress to provide the necessary leadership to protect clean water and public health. A day at the beach should not make you and your family sick.
The inspiring pull of the beach has endured for generations, but we must act now to protect it for the future.
Pete Stauffer is environmental director at the Surfrider Foundation, a nonprofit focused on clean water and coastal preservation headquartered in San Clemente, Calif., with local chapters across the country, including Charleston and Myrtle Beach.
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US Sailing in Search of a Few Good Offshore Teams – Scuttlebutt Sailing News
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The US Sailing 2017 U.S. Offshore Championship for The Lloyd Phoenix Trophy is being sailed in Navy 44s in Annapolis, September 21-24. Competing teams from across the USA will be tested in buoy racing, a middle distance and a long distance race (weather permitting).
Each team must consist of a crew of eight: one skipper and six crew members plus one U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman provided from the varsity offshore racing team. A minimum of five members of each competitors team must have raced together (including the designated skipper) in at least five regattas in ORC, PHRF, Offshore One Design, Offshore Level Class Racing or Portsmouth Numbers rating systems in the past 18 months. Up to 9 teams may enter.
Teams will be selected based on US Sailing Area and resume (see the US Sailing website for more information) and the U.S. Naval Academy may enter one team for a maximum of ten total entries. Applications close on July 15 and invitations issued to selected teams the week of July 17th.
Details at http://www.ussailing.org/racing/championships/adult/offshorechamps/
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China policy bank announces bond for offshore investors ahead of Bond Connect – Reuters
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SHANGHAI, June 28 China's state-owned Agricultural Development Bank of China plans to issue yuan bonds to both onshore and offshore investors on July 3, coinciding with the country's launch of a "Bond Connect" scheme to link its nearly $10 trillion bond market with overseas investors.
The Agricultural Development Bank of China (ADBC), one of China's major policy lenders, announced the plan to issue 16 billion yuan ($2.35 billion) worth of fixed-rate bonds in Beijing late Tuesday on the website of the state-owned clearing house.
These bonds would mark the country's first round of policy bank bonds issued specifically for offshore investors, with the planned issuance coming against the backdrop of the imminent launch of the long-awaited Bond Connect scheme.
While regulators have not said when the programme will begin, it is expected to be announced and launched to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the handover of Hong Kong from British to Chinese rule on July 1.
In its statement, ADBC said that it would issue up to 5 billion yuan each of one-year, three-year and five-year notes in the first round of tender targeting both onshore and offshore investors, and up to an additional 500 million yuan each of one-year and three-year notes in a second round for offshore investors only.
The one-, three- and five-year notes will yield 3.61 percent, 3.98 percent and 4.13 percent, respectively.
All bonds will be listed on the China Interbank Bond Market, and the proceeds will be lent to agriculture, farmers and rural areas, the statement said.
Policy bank bonds issued by China's three policy banks - ADBC, China Development Bank and the Export-Import Bank of China - are viewed as sovereign credit.
($1 = 6.8015 Chinese yuan) (Reporting by Andrew Galbraith; Editing by Shri Navaratnam)
PARIS A global cyber attack has hit the property arm of France's biggest bank BNP Paribas , one of the largest financial institutions known to be affected by an extortion campaign that started in Russia and Ukraine before spreading.
CRANS-MONTANA, Switzerland Rival Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders opened talks on Wednesday aimed at reuniting the divided island after more than 40 years, but need to overcome prickly issues in what some fear could be the last chance.
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New offshore cutting pilot program launching in October – Greenhouse Management
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AmericanHort, Society of American Florists and the USDA are collaborating on the program.
WASHINGTON, DC - AmericanHort and the Society of American Florists are collaborating with U.S. Department of Agricultures Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to initiate an offshore certification program for unrooted plant cuttings. A six-month pilot program is expected to be launched on Oct. 1, according to a press release, and will include growing operations in six Latin American countries.
Each year, the United States imports more than 1 billion unrooted cuttings of mostly annual and perennial plant varieties. This is an important supply chain for U.S. rooting stations and finished-plant growers. Nearly half of all plants sold in U.S. retail stores start from cuttings produced offshore. The high volume of these imports, most of which enter between December and March, presents staffing challenges for APHIS and Customs and Border Protection as they inspect for plant pests and diseases.
We believe that these unrooted cuttings generally present a low risk of harboring pests and pathogens of regulatory concern. Because of their high perishability, expediting port clearance would help to ensure vitality and benefit offshore production facilities, rooting stations, and finished plant growers.
Beginning in Oct. 2017, APHIS is expected to launch a six-month greenhouse certification pilot program. The pilot will include greenhouse facilities in Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Costa Rica, and Colombia that produce generally admissible, unrooted vegetative cuttings for import into the United States. The pilot is being designed to determine whether greenhouse certification could effectively mitigate at origin regulated pest and disease risks associated with plant cuttings produced in approved facilities.
For the duration of the pilot, facilities must adhere to the requirements outlined in the draft pilot framework. The framework includes standard plant pest exclusion procedures, sanitation and traceability protocols, a summary of the greenhouse certification process, an explanation of how shipments will be handled at U.S. ports of entry, and expected next steps after the pilots conclusion in March, 2018.
Four companies Ball Horticultural Co., Dmmen-Orange, Proven Winners, and Syngenta Flowers will participate in the initial pilot. The four companies and the associations have participated in a working group process with APHIS for over a year to develop the pilot program framework. During the pilot, offshore-produced cuttings from these companies farms will be subject to the same inspection process as cuttings from other sources. The expectation is that a successful pilot will result in reduced inspections and expedited entry procedures thereafter. If successful, the program is expected to be opened to additional countries and producers.
APHIS has made the pilot framework available for public review and comment until July 20, 2017. To submit comments or obtain additional information, contact Kelsey Branch, APHIS Foreign Inspection and Certification Coordinator, at Kelsey.Branch@aphis.usda.gov. Questions to the associations may be addressed to Craig Regelbrugge (AmericanHort), CraigR@AmericanHort.org; or, Drew Gruenburg (Society of American Florists), DGruenburg@SafNow.org.
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Rosneft finds first oil field offshore eastern Arctic – WorldOil (subscription)
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's largest oil producer Rosneft said on Sunday it had found its first oil field in the Laptev Sea in the eastern Arctic, making a breakthrough in the search for hydrocarbons in the harsh and far-flung region despite Western sanctions.
Rosneft and its partners plan to invest 480 billion roubles ($8.4 billion) in developing Russia's offshore energy industry in the next five years, part of a drive to boost output from new areas.
The company has sought tie-ups with several global oil players to develop Russia's offshore regions. But a deal to work in the Kara Sea in the western Arctic with U.S. company Exxon Mobil was suspended in 2014 after the imposition of Western sanctions against Moscow.
"The result of the drilling at the Khatanga licence block allows Rosneft to be considered the discoverer of [oil] fields in offshore Eastern Arctic," the company said in a statement.
Most Russian oil output comes from western Siberia, where fields are depleting, pushing producers to look for new regions. Sanctions complicate the process, barring Western companies from helping with Arctic offshore, deepwater and shale oil projects.
The Arctic offshore area is expected to account for between 20% and 30% of Russian production, one of the world's largest, by 2050.
Rosneft owns 28 blocks in the Arctic offshore area with combined estimated resources of 34 billion tonnes of oil equivalent.
There is only one offshore platform in the Russian Arctic, Prirazlomnoye, operated by Gazprom Neft, which plans to produce 2.6 million tonnes (52,000 bpd) this year.
Analysts say oil production in the region - apart from Prirazlomnoye - is years away and may start only in the mid-2020s.
Rosneft has been working in the Laptev Sea since 2014. It values the hydrocarbon resources of the sea at around 9.5 billion tonnes of oil equivalent.
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High seas adventures at the Hannibal Aquatic Center – Devil’s Lake Daily Journal
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The high seas adventures were at the Hannibal Aquatic Center Saturday, June 24, as 19 boats participated in cardboard boat races.
The high seas adventures were at the Hannibal Aquatic Center Saturday, June 24, as 19 boats participated in cardboard boat races.
Youngsters enjoyed their time being skippers and first mates, navigating the boats they made through the water. Some of the boats were a little more seaworthy, and some of them sank right as the contestants got on board.
The cardboard boat races were sponsored by Hannibal Parks & Recreation.
The race came down to the wire, as the fastest boats competed in the last heat.
The winners were:
Fastest
First place: Prestan Schanbacher and Zane Lomax
Second place: Alex Arthaud and Patrick Arthaud
Third place: Jocelyn Clark and Andrew Clark
Best Dressed
First place: William Rolsen and Jordyn Schmelzle
Second place: Adyson Ryan-Davis and Chevelle Pope
Third place: Kael Viehmann and Gage Conrad
Titanic Award
First place: Jay Arnold and Calvin Biggs
Second place: Isaiah Fessenden and Hannah Fessenden
Third place: Terner Otten and Ben Schisler
Jenna McDonald, aquatics director at Hannibal Aquatics Center, reported a successful event and said the cardboard boat race will be tentatively scheduled for June 23 next year.
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Are Private Island Cabanas Worth It? – TravelPulse
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By definition, the private islands and destinations offered by many cruise lines are already secluded retreats away from most other ships. So, why would you want to pay extra for a cabana?
Well, actually theres plenty of reason to.
Yes, a private island may be away from other ships, andgenerallythere are plenty of beaches to spread your ships guests around comfortably. However, it still is a bit of a free-for-all when it comes to setting up camp. Finding that ideal chaise lounge with the right amount of shade for the entire length of the day can indeed be a challenge when hundreds to thousands more have the same goal in mind.
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Still, the main benefit to this is that its free of charge, and the early bird gets the worm. The sooner you seek out your spot, the more rewarded you will be.
Alternatively, if you prefer to be pampered and not rushed, a private cabana can be the best way to go because its all yours, reserved exclusively.
Of course, variations exist from island to island and from cruise line to cruise line, but the idea is generallythe same regardless of the destination. A covered open-air or air-conditioned cabana accommodates a party of guests with dedicated amenities such as any combination of loungers, tables, chairs, outdoor hammocks, showers, fans, refrigerators and more. They are often directly serviced with food and drinksether included or extraas well.
The immediate consideration is certainly cost and whether or not its worth spending hundreds of dollars on such a facility.
The answer is yes in many cases, particularly if you are planning on sharing it with the maximum capacity. Once that number is split evenly, the individual price becomes far easier to swallow.
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You will also want to ponder what your plans are for the day. If you intend to relax by the beach for the bulk of it not far from the cabana, then again, its certainly worth it. However, if youve filled the day with tons of excursions and activities away, you may not get the bang for your buck you were hoping for.
Lets take a look at what some of the specific private destinations offer in the way of cabanas.
Competitors are quickly gaining on it, but the industry benchmark for years has been Disney Cruise Lines Castaway Cay which actually has two sets of private cabanas: those for families and those just for adults.
My adult family has shared one of the latter twice and have relished the seclusion of not only Serenity Bay but also the quiet of the cabana itself. Located a straight shot out to the tranquil beach and ocean and nearby an available massage cabana and barbecue, its an oasis for sure.
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Another Ive personally tried are the ones on Holland America Lines Half Moon Cay, which also has impressive double-decker villas available for rent.
Our single-story cabana was still wonderful, and I especially enjoyed plopping into the hammock and resting under the shade. We also liked the included fresh fruit, vegetables with dip and chips and salsa, as well as selection of soft drinks and bottled water. Its close proximity to the beach was also greatly appreciated.
Although I have yet to try them personally, Norwegian Cruise Lines cabanas are really starting to up their game with fully air-conditioned villa varieties at the brands new Harvest Caye.
Carnival Cruise Line similarly provides air conditioners for its cabanas at Amber Cove in the Dominican Republic as does Princess Cruisesat Princess Cays. Otherwise, Royal Caribbean Internationals at Labadee and CocoCay are more of the traditional open-air versions.
Next, it will be interesting to see how MSC Cruises finally outfits the cabanas at its first Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve when it opens in October 2018.
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Library fire ‘not intentional’; damage still being assessed | The … – The Recorder (subscription)
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An investigation has concluded that last weeks fire at the Amsterdam Free Library was not intentional or suspicious, according to fire officials.
Amsterdam Fire Chief Michael Whitty said an equipment malfunction is believed to have ignited the blaze, which could be confirmed with more definitive testing by the insurance company. He said there was no evidence of suspicious activity or that the fire was intentionally set.
City firefighters responded around 2:30 a.m. on June 20 to the library to see a portable hydraulic lift fully engulfed in flames, with the fire beginning to spread to the building. Library officials said contractors working on the library had parked the machine further away from the building, but somehow it rolled forward and up the front stairs before it stopped.
I know everybody was kind of pointing at the fact that machine had started moving on its own, but its a diesel engine if you get those things turning, theyll start, Whitty said. There is battery power to that side, so once things are exposed to heat and flame, strange things happen.
The fire appeared to have ignited on the side of the hydraulic lift cab housing the fuel tank.
Whitty said destructive testing would need to be performed to confirm a mechanical failure triggered the blaze. The testing would alter the evidence, so all representatives would need to be present from respective insurance agencies. He said fire departments do not perform this extensive testing.
In the mean time, the library is still assessing the extent of the damage and the repairs that need to be made.
The library has reopened with regular hours but the second floor, which houses the Childrens Department, remains closed.
During a tour of the library with community leaders on Tuesday, Amsterdam Free Library Director Nicole Hemsley said an evaluation determined there is medium to light layer of soot on everything throughout the second floor, such as the carpet, furniture and books. She did not want to reopen the space until everything is fully cleaned or replaced.
Every book has to be cleaned, which is a huge job, Hemsley said. All the walls have to be washed down, tiles are going to have to be replaced and windows are going to have to be replaced. We are also looking at the carpet.
The librarys Summer Reading Program, which was scheduled to kick off July 5 has been pushed back to July 24 and an updated schedule will be posted to the librarys website and Facebook page.
She said the goal is to have the second floor reopened by that time but getting the interior cleaned and repaired is the primary focus at the moment.
As hard as all of this is, our main goal is just to look beyond it and make sure our doors are open and we are fully functional again, Hemsley said. Weve had a lot of outreach from the community asking how they could help and it warms my heart to see it, so we will definitely let people know how they can help.
Hemsley said library staff are waiting for insurance companies to complete their assessments before letting community members know how they can help. An overall cost of damage has not been determined to date.
Eric Trahan, executive director of the Mohawk Valley Library System, said the disaster interrupted educational opportunities the library offers every day to the community, but it would soon be back at full speed.
The Childrens Department may be closed, but programing for kids has been moved to the main floor.
Weve pulled some aspects of the upstairs to downstairs, so that when children come in they can still have something to do. We dont want them not coming for an entire month and not having something to do, Hemsley said.
Katie Stevens, childrens librarian, said the library is trying to make the best with what resources it has available during the temporary closure of the second floor. A Create Space was installed on the ground floor, so children can participate in arts and crafts projects.
Hemsley said the damage to the building could have been worse.
Our fire department came over and put the fire really quickly and saved the building, Hemsley said. It had started breaking through the upper soffit and it was minutes away from entering the attic cavity, which is lined 115-year-old wood.
Whitty had said while most damage was limited to the librarys exterior, flames started to breach wooden enclosures along the edge of the roof, some of the window frames and into the wall cavities around those areas.
Hemsley said she was heartbroken the plaster Open to All emblem which had been painstakingly scraped and repainted, was damaged,
Hemsley said the decorative front door recently installed also must be replaced. She said the metalwork, showing a scene with two children among a towering stack of books, was damaged beyond repair.
She said the artist, William Bush, of Bush Millwork, has agreed to create a replica of the metalwork. Hemsley said she would like to save the original metalwork to possibly hang somewhere in the library.
Patrons must access the library at its north entrance along Route 5 until repairs are completed at the main entrance.
Mayor Michael Villa said the community is blessed to have the library and he was thankful the building was saved.
Kelly Quist-Demars, representative from U.S Rep. Paul Tonkos office, read a statement from the local congressman about the fire and recovery efforts.
I was concerned and saddened to hear about the recent fire outside of the historic Amsterdam Free Library, Tonko stated. I am thankful for the quick response of the Amsterdam Fire Department and that the damage was mostly limited to the outside of the building. Libraries like this one are truly the hearts of their surrounding communities, welcoming young and old, rich and poor alike into their doors and sharing the gift of knowledge and learning with all who seek it.
Tonko also commended Hemsley and library staff for their dedication to work through the difficult time as recovery efforts are continued.
Hemsley said insurance should be able to cover repairs needed at the library.
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