Business, Travel

No More New York-San Juan Flights on American Airlines Soon

Published 11 April 2017

NEW YORK, United States, Tuesday April 11, 2017 – After 46 years of flying non-stop between New York and San Juan, Puerto Rico, American Airlines (AA) is bringing that service to an end.

On August 21, 2017, AA’s last flight from John F King International Airport (JFK) to San Juan will leave at 7:45 p.m. The following day, the last flight from San Juan to JFK will leave at 9 a.m., discontinuing a route it has flown since the early 1970s.

AA spokeswoman LaKesha Beown told USA Today in a statement that the decision to cancel the service was a “difficult” one.

“We continually evaluate our network, looking at supply and demand for each route we serve. We want to ensure our fleet and crews are serving routes that are profitable, better positioning us for long term success against global competition,” she said.

The airline will continue to fly 21 daily flights between San Juan and five of its other hubs: Charlotte, Chicago O’Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami and Philadelphia.

Read more: http://www.caribbean360.com/travel/no-new-york-san-juan-flights-american-airlines-soon#ixzz4dy8fYdSO

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Another Prediction of Below Average Hurricane Season

Published 11 April 2017

LORIDA, United States, Tuesday April 11, 2017 – Meteorologists with the Colorado State University (CSU) have agreed with predictions that this year’s hurricane season will be less active, but could include at least three major storms.

Weather forecasting service AccuWeather has already forecast a below average season.

Both predictions based the expected reduced activity on a reappearance of El Nino – a weather phenomenon in the Pacific Ocean that impacts global weather patterns. El Nino, which warms the waters of the Pacific Ocean, blocks the development of hurricanes in Atlantic basin.

CSU’s hurricane researcher Phil Klotzbach, is predicting 11 named storms, four hurricanes and two major hurricanes of Category 3 strength or higher.

“April predictions are never super confident, but this year I’m a little less confident given the El Niño issue,” said Klotzbach, who released the report at the National Tropical Weather Conference in South Padre Island, Texas.

“If El Niño does ramp up, that will make for a more quiet hurricane season.”

AccuWeather had said the June 1 to November season “will likely produce about ten storms large enough to be given names by meteorologists”, and half of those could development into hurricanes – three of them large enough to be considered major hurricanes.

The 2016 hurricane season was the most active since 2012 with 15 named storms and seven hurricanes, including Category 4 Hurricane Matthew.

Read more: http://www.caribbean360.com/news/another-prediction-average-hurricane-season#ixzz4dy7rz6aj

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Local news, News

Women of Constituency #7

Buckie Got It….Women of Constituency #7, women of Unity and women of excellence all are invited to a special meeting on Wednesday 12th April 2017 at 7:00 pm sharp. Venue by Len Harris home. Ladies please walk with a friend and another lady, tell Sue, tell Mary and Jane too don’t forget ladies to bring a bag of ideas and plans for our Constituency. Something special awaits you. ?????

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Horoscope

The Thought of the Day

Published 11 April 2017

Buckie Got It….Good morning my dear families and friends I hope that we all had a good night’s rest.

The thought for today says “We only get what we believe that we deserve. Raise the bar, raise your standards and you will receive a better outcome.”
How we think about ourselves plays into this equation.  Also doing the work; putting forth the effort consistently to ensure we are ready to receive the next step. Have a blessed Tuesday.

Today’s Tip

Success is not defined by obtaining everything you want, but by appreciating everything you have.

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SKN Diaspora Community Mourning the Loss of a Stalwart

Publish 10 April 2017

SKN Diaspora Community Mourning the Loss of a Stalwart

Helen Marcella Byron-Baker

 

The SKN community in the diaspora and in particular New York is mourning the loss of a stalwart and true Kittitian and Nevisian patriot.

Helen Marcella Byron-Baker has passed away . Described as a woman of grace, class and champion of pride in self and country was a former senior property manager at Durst Fetner, one of the largest property developers in New York and a founding member of KABA Kittitian American Benevolent Association.

Firm, frank and fair was she.

A void will certainly be left in the community of citizens she served, KABA, the organization she co-founded, the organizations she worked with, her church, her family and dear friends.

She will be sorely missed.


Byron-Baker with St.Kitts US Town Councillor Hon. Kenrick W. Clifton
A number of St.Kitts-Nevis Groups , Organisations and dignataries have paid glowing tributes to the late proud daughter of the soil.

St.Kitts born US Town Councillor Attorney Kenrick Clifton opined “GOODBYE MY FRIEND…

No words can describe how saddened I am by the passing of a dear and wonderful soul whom I have known all my adult life.

Years earlier, I felt so honored and so blessed to have presented her with an Award for her amazing contribution to community, to her beloved country of St. Kitts and Nevis and to humanity.

We pray the love of God enfolds the family during this difficult time.”

The Green Valley Global Association issued the following statement “”To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.

A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted…….

A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance….

No other time pierces our hearts as deeply as one of life’s inevitable phases; the deep dark doldrums of death.

Death creates this void in our lives, filling us with pain and sorrow for the loss of a loved one……and yet it is a constant reminder that once we have life, we are sure one day to face death.

As we reminisce on the life of Helen Marcella Byron Baker, a champion for the cause of women, for country, for her church community and for her family, may we hold dear her undeniable passion for the service of others.

On behalf of the members and friends of GVG, Inc., I extend our sincere condolences to her dear family and friends.

May she rest peacefully in a world where neither pain nor sorrow will befall her.”

The Sandy Point Benevolent Society also issued an official statement regarding the passing of Lady Byron-Baker. The statement reads “SPBS takes this opportunity to convey our sincerest condolences to the family of Mrs Helen Marcella Byron-Baker.
Mrs Byron-Baker was a patriot from the Federation of St Kitts and Nevis and was one of the founding members of KABA. She worked tirelessly to improve the lives of the people of the Federation.
May she Rest In Peace.”

Mrs Baker-Byron is the sister of President of the Caribbean Court of Justice Sir Dennis Byron , Attorney-General of St.Kitts-Nevis Hon. Vincent Byron Jr. and former SKN Ambassador to Taiwan Attorney Terrance V Byron

In mourning her death, there is great appreciation for her selflessness, hence the importance in reflecting on her life and celebrating her contributions during her earthly sojourn..

Viewing and Tributes for Helen Marcella Byron will be on Monday, April 17, 2017 at J. Foster Phillips Funeral Home, 179-24 Linden Blvd, St. Albans, NY 11434 from 4pm to 8pm.

Church Service on Tuesday, @ 9:00 AM at St. John’s United Methodist Church, 2105 Stuart Ave, Valley Stream, NY.

Interment at the Wood Lawn Cemetery, Farmingdale, NY.

May her soul find eternal peace!

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