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Elmhurst's Verizon Pact 'Fell Off Radar'

ELMHURST, IL – A year ago, Elmhurst aldermen took the first step toward allowing more Verizon Wireless equipment on the city’s westside water tower.

But they did not follow up with approving an ordinance to make the equipment a reality. That is usually done a couple of weeks later.

“It did take some time to get the contract going, and then for some reason, it fell off the radar as far as bringing the ordinance,” City Manager Jim Grabowski said at Monday’s City Council meeting.

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It was unclear how many antennas are now on the tower, which is southeast of Scott Street and St. Charles Road.

Alderman Rex Irby said there were a dozen, up from nine, which prompted Alderman Michael Bram to ask about the number.

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City Attorney Donald Storino said he thought nine were still on the tower, while City Manager Jim Grabowski said the city would be aware if Verizon attached more antennas.

“We would not let anybody have access to the tower without supervision,” he said.

Grabowski said he would follow up with the council on the status of the antennas. He also said he would make sure Verizon was paying its lease.

The City Council voted 11-1 for the agreement with Verizon. Irby was the dissenter, while aldermen Emily Bastedo and Brian Cahill were absent.

During a council discussion, Irby said he worried about the health effects of the emissions from the antennas.

“When you’re up in front of a radio tower or a cellphone tower, it has massive warning signs that if you get too close to it, you’ll be literally endangering yourself,” Irby said. “It’s unhealthy, kind of like a microwave, but they’re not quite the same.”

He said he did not have all the answers on the health issue, but would like more information.

Under the new arrangement, Verizon will pay the city $300 more a month, totaling $4,937.


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Bret Hart Explains What Rhea Ripley Brings To Modern Wrestling

Bret Hart recently had an interview with FOX Sports Australia where Hart was specifically asked about Rhea Ripley.

 

Hart praised the Women’s World Champion by stating that she consistently brings a sense of realism to the wrestling world.

“I really like her (Rhea Ripley) a lot. I really like her poise, her staying in character and sort of living her — she seems like she’s adapted a character that’s fun to play, and she’s playing into that, full tilt. She’s putting that realism into it; that’s what I miss in a lot of wrestling today, just making it feel more real, and she makes it feel pretty real all the time.”

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Danvers Petition To Strike Down Trash Fee Fails At Town Meeting

DANVERS, MA — A citizen’s petition to support the repeal of the town’s impending $200 annual trash and recycling fee — at least symbolically even if the petition might ultimately prove not legally binding — failed a vote of Danvers town meeting members at Monday night’s special town meeting.

The voice vote supported the Finance Committee’s recommendation to take “no action” on the petition — essentially killing it.

Those supporting the petition argued that the fee amounts to a tax that the Select Board imposed at the recommendation of the town manager to get around limits set for in Proposition 2 1/2 and that the will of town meeting members should guide that decision.

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Town Counsel David DeLuca told the assembly, however, that state law allows the leveling of fees at the discretion of the town executive branch, which is the Select Board, and that even the passage of the citizen’s petition would be non-binding.

The Select Board voted 3-2 in October to support the Town Manager Steve Bartha’s proposed fee to help offset a $1.13 million increase — about 60 percent — in solid waste removal under the town’s new contract. The vote came following a months-long process during which the fee was supported by a majority of a Select Board Budget Conference Committee.

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But the support was far from overwhelming with Select Board member Maureen Bernard advocating a vote in favor of the citizen’s petition to send a message on the fee repeal at Monday’s special town meeting.

“I do appreciate the time and effort of the citizen’s petition,” Bernard said on Monday. “Thank you very much. Seeing that they retained over 300-plus signatures in, I believe, a short period of time, it makes me wonder if they had a longer period of time how many more signatures would they have?

“I want to respect the process. But as mentioned previously it should be up to the residents, not just one person, to implement the fee.”

Select Board members David Mills and Gardner Trask both spoke in favor of the “no action” vote with respect to following state law on how fees can be imposed as well as the budget necessities of services or personnel that would be cut should the full cost of the contract increases need to be absorbed within the general operating budget.

“We have a budget goal and objectives that we vote on every year,” Select Board member Daniel Bennett said. “Our mission statement is rather simple — to provide excellent services at the level desired by citizens, taxpayers, and ratepayers that ensure the health, safety, education, welfare and quality of life in this community.

“We, as the Select Board, take that very seriously whenever we take a vote that impacts the citizens, the taxpayers, the ratepayers.”

(Scott Souza is a Patch field editor covering Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, Salem and Swampscott. He can be reached at [email protected]. X/Twitter: @Scott_Souza.)

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Celebrate Chinese New Year At Secaucus Rec Center Wednesday

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SECAUCUS, NJ — Celebrate the Chinese New Year this Wednesday with a cultural celebration at the Secaucus Rec Center. 6:30 – 8 p.m. Wednesday, February 7 at the Rec Center.

Come for Chinese dancing, storytelling and learn about Chinese culture as we welcome in 2024, the year of the Dragon.

This is the third annual Lunar New Year Celebration organized by the Secaucus Library. Celebrate the Year of the Dragon with the Friends of the Secaucus Public Library! Learn about the significance of the holiday through dance performances, traditional music, food, giveaways and much more.

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Registration is required. To register, visit the library’s online calendar at secaucuslibrary.org

This program was made possible by a grant from the New Jersey State Council of the Arts and administered by the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs, Hudson County Executive Craig Guy, and the Hudson County Board of Commissioners.

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Thank you also to Cosco Shipping North America for their co-sponsorship of this event.


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Can’t Knock The Hustle: Can Mercedes Show AEW The Moné?

(Writer’s Note: Originally, I was going to write about something else this week. I didn’t want to do another consecutive WWE-themed column, but the situation between Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, and The Rock simply couldn’t be ignored. Well, I found a way to ignore it, anyway. I just didn’t want back-to-back columns on this site, posted on back-to-back days, to be on the same topic. It was covered yesterday, so I’m going in a different direction here. Just know that I do feel bad for Cody, but that I’m also torn on the subject, as a whole, because I’ve been wanting to see Roman vs Rock since Cody was feuding with Brodie Lee over the AEW TNT Title. This week’s WrestleMania Kickoff press conference is going to be a must-watch, though. I know that much. I’ll probably end up writing about the storyline shift at some point if things don’t end up changing soon.)

 

 

It seems like we’ve been playing the game of “WWE or AEW?” with Mercedes Kaestner-Varnado for a decade now. Would the woman who became world famous as Sasha Banks in WWE return to the company that she walked out on in 2022? Could she make a big splash by signing with AEW and adding some major star power to their women’s division?

The latest reports say that she will be making the jump to AEW, with a tentative debut date for the company being in March, either at the Revolution pay-per-view or soon thereafter.

If the news is true, and if she really is AEW-bound, what does it mean for her, for AEW, and for WWE?

Let’s start by looking at what it means for her.

This is an opportunity for her to show the wrestling world that the gamble she took by walking out of WWE and betting on herself was worth it. When she and Naomi walked out, it was a big risk. They both could’ve been labeled as malcontents, and not “team players,” fairly or unfairly.

Mercedes hasn’t exactly been the most active of performers since leaving WWE. She sat on the sidelines for about seven months before being officially done with the company. After appearing at New Japan’s Wrestle Kingdom 17, she would begin working for New Japan, Stardom, and NJPW Strong. In her fifth match since leaving WWE, she would break her ankle in a match with Willow Nightingale, and here we are, eight-plus months later, and Mercedes has yet to return to the ring.

That five-match run was very entertaining, as she was allowed to wrestle longer matches with a lot more freedom than she had in WWE. It’s a shame that it hit an injury pothole so early on.

I don’t think it’s exactly unfair to say that the average WWE fan doesn’t really know a lot about what goes on outside of the WWE “bubble.” Not a knock on them. There’s simply more “casual” fans, and a lot younger fans, that aren’t going out of their way to track down the latest NJPW Strong show and things of that nature. Do you know what that means? To a lot… A LOT… of fans, Sasha Banks was one-half of the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions one day in 2022, and then disappeared off the face of the planet the next day, and hasn’t been heard from since. “Sasha” showing up in AEW, while still outside of the aforementioned WWE “bubble,” is going to get a lot more attention than her previous post-WWE moves, and could very well get those WWE fans to notice.

The move to AEW itself is a risk. Again, it’s not unfair to say that WWE is a bigger stage than AEW. You can argue whether or not WWE is a BETTER stage, but nobody can argue that it’s a BIGGER stage. Taking her talents to AEW is going to be seen as a downgrade… again, fairly or unfairly… by a lot of fans. What happens if, say, Mercedes has a “bad” match or two? How about if AEW pulls out all the stops for her debut, but as Tony Khan’s booking always seems to do, she is almost forgotten about after a few months and several women are ahead of her? Do you think that would make her look like she made the “right” choice?

For AEW, this is one of the biggest moves in company history, and I say that with zero hyperbole. The AEW women’s division has its fair share of very talented in-ring workers, including some that initially made their name in places like Japan or even in WWE. However, Mercedes would be the biggest addition to the women’s division in the history of the company, and frankly, it isn’t even close.

AEW, like most wrestling promotions, doesn’t have the most consistent of track records when it comes to its women’s division. There will be stretches of time when it looks like the company really and truly cares about the women, and they’ll be pushed as big deals. Then, there will be stretches of time when the women will be lucky to get crumbs on any particular episode of television. Recently, we’ve seen AEW go through more of the latter.

Have no fear, though, as things do look like they could be getting better. Thunder Rosa is back from injury. Serena Deeb is back from injury. Deonna Purrazzo is there. Mariah May is there. Queen Aminata has been very impressive. Jamie Hayter is potentially set to return from injury soon. This might be the healthiest, and the deepest, that the division has ever been.

Now they’re adding Mercedes Moné to the mix?

There are no excuses for the division not to be heavily featured and showcased on all AEW programming now. This will be a very important time in the booking career of Tony Khan. He has received a ton of hate for the way he has handled the women’s division. Even some of AEW’s most diehard fans will freely admit that the way the women are booked is the missing piece of the puzzle for the promotion.

For WWE, this is a move that stings a bit. It won’t lead to the end of the company or anything, but you know it has to irritate certain people within the company if they lose out on any high profile free agents, no matter the reason.

WWE could use Sasha, without a doubt. The current storyline with Damage CTRL almost seemed like it was being written with the specific end game of Sasha returning to help Bayley after Bayley gets kicked out of the group. It isn’t just that, though. Sasha has never gone one-on-one with Rhea Ripley. That’s a license to print money right there. There are also a bunch of women on the roster that Sasha has either never faced before, or at least hasn’t faced in years.

Again, losing out on bringing Sasha Banks back is going to sting for WWE, but it isn’t going to be a game-changer.

How do I feel about the whole thing?

Well, first and foremost, I hope Mercedes, the human being, is happy. Reports over the last few months have said that her asking price has been really high. If she has signed with AEW, that either means Tony Khan was willing to meet that price, or that she decided to ask for far less money. If I had to venture a guess, I would say that it’s more likely that TK agreed to pay her what she wanted. In that case, she’s probably very happy, as she should be. She has earned every bit of whatever AEW is paying her, as she has proven, time and time again, to be one of the biggest stars in all of women’s wrestling, as well as one of the better in-ring performers in all of women’s wrestling.

If I had my way, we would’ve seen the return of Sasha Banks in WWE, though. The only reason I feel that way is my inability to trust Tony Khan, especially when it comes to women’s wrestling. I have infinitely more faith that a second Sasha Banks run in WWE would go better than a Mercedes Moné run in AEW would when all is said and done.

Whether it’s a Sasha return or a Mercedes debut, what really matters is that a first ballot Hall Of Famer is set to become a regular on our televisions again. For that, I am very thankful.

 

Your turn. Are you excited about the imminent debut of Mercedes Moné in AEW? Do you think she’ll be used in the best manner? Or, are you disappointed that we aren’t getting the return of Sasha Banks? As always, feel free to hit me up in the comments section below, or on Twitter (@HustleTheSavage), and let me know what’s on your mind.

Let’s keep the ball rolling with my Weekly Power Rankings, followed by wrapping things up with the list of music I was listening to when I put this column together.

 

 

Weekly Power Rankings

Ilja Dragunov vs Trick Williams: I continue to be amazed at the rapid ascension of Trick Williams. It really wasn’t that long ago when he was viewed as nothing more than a slick talking manager-type for Carmelo Hayes, who could occasionally get in the ring and get physical if the story called for it. Now, he has legitimate “future WrestleMania main event guy” vibes. He continues to get better and better in the ring, capable of handling his own against some of the best names in all of NXT, and more importantly, live crowds have completely fallen in love with him. As far as what happened to Trick after the match, it was very well done, even though we all knew it was coming. Keep Trick away from television for at least a few weeks to sell his “injury” and when he returns, set up the obvious Trick vs Melo match at Stand & Deliver that could end up being NXT’s Match Of The Year.

Daniel Garcia & FTR vs Christian Cage, Nick Wayne & Killswitch: Checklist time once again. Collision? Check. Some variation of a tag match? Check. FTR being involved? Check. 20+ minutes to work with? Check. Hate if you want, but the formula works, so I don’t blame AEW for using it every week.

Bryan Danielson vs Hechicero: I’m still not really sure that I care about any sort of “invasion” story with CMLL and AEW, but this was a lot of fun nonetheless. Even in a loss, this was quite the showcase for Hechicero, who doesn’t exactly wrestle like your typical Luchador. He can use more of a power game, but he excels with his technical work, which made him a great opponent for Danielson here.

Gunther vs Kofi Kingston: I’ve said it before, but it’s worth repeating… I’m pretty sure that even I could step in the ring with Gunther and be taken to a match that ends up in these very Power Rankings. He’s so good at what he does, capable of creating art with an incredibly wide variety of opponents. Congratulations go out to him for passing the 600-day mark as the Intercontinental Champion. If he makes it to February 18th with the title, he will pass Pedro Morales for the most overall days as the Intercontinental Champion. Insanity.

Bayley: The segment where she made her WrestleMania decision was well done, “borrowing” from Batista’s WrestleMania decision in 2005. It has been a while since Bayley was treated like this big of a deal, and it’s refreshing to see. I do have one complaint about this, though, even if it isn’t Bayley’s fault in the slightest. For a while now, we’ve seen Iyo Sky, Asuka, and Kairi Sane be relatively discreet about situating themselves away from Bayley. On this episode of Smackdown, though, they were obnoxiously obvious about it, from inexplicably revealing their plan in English during a backstage segment to the terrible “mean girl” acting behind Bayley as she started her promo. They looked like doofuses. Doofii? Whatever. The point is that it was dumb, but I am looking forward to Iyo vs Bayley. I’ll say again, though, that this story really seemed like it was being written for a Sasha Banks return, with the three Japanese members of Damage CTRL breaking off, while Dakota Kai sides with Bayley, allowing for Sasha to come back and even the odds. As the Shona people in Zimbabwe famously say, though… c’est la vie.

Damian Priest & Finn Balor vs DIY: While Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa continue to receive quieter reactions from live crowds than expected, they’re still putting on some very entertaining matches. There just hasn’t been a reason for the average Monday Night Raw fan, who is statistically proven to not be a viewer of NXT, to care about either man beyond “they’re not bad in the ring.” Shame.

Roman Reigns vs The Rock (Maybe): I’ve been wanting this match, and have been calling for this match, for years now. We might be on the verge of finally getting it… but at what cost?

Sami Zayn vs Drew McIntyre: It feels like these two have had 92 Raw main event matches against each other, and it feels like these two have had 92 good matches together. Not much else to say, really.

Carmelo Hayes & Trick Williams vs Bron Breakker & Baron Corbin: There’s some buzz that perhaps the ring ropes weren’t tightened properly for the match, which could be why everyone was seemingly battered and bruised by the end of things. I don’t know if that’s true or not, but I do know that some sloppy moments prevented this match from being great and achieving a higher spot here.

Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy: Mick Foley says that he wants to lose 100 pounds and wrestle one more Deathmatch for his 60th birthday. First and foremost, his 60th birthday is 16 months away, so he’s got time to lose the weight. My issue is a simple one. Have you listened to any episodes of Mick’s Foley Is Pod podcast? If so, you would recognize the line “help me out here, Conrad.” You’ll hear that AT LEAST once every episode. Why? Because Mick will find himself stopping in the middle of a sentence, completely forgetting where he was going, and he’ll need co-host Conrad Thompson’s assistance to remind him of where he was going so he can finish his thought. Is that bad? It’s not good. Mick’s brain is already paying the price for the damage he has done to it through the years. While losing weight will help his body out, it’s also not great that he has a terrible time moving around these days, to the point where he specifically requests that him standing up and sitting down isn’t shown on-camera, if at all possible. Unless you’re someone who harbors a deep rooted hatred for Mick Foley and want to see the worst possible things happen to him, why the fuck would you want him to wrestle again, ESPECIALLY in a Deathmatch scenario? This is a terrible idea that will be made even more terribler by having Matt Cardona as his opponent. Yuck.

Tiffany Stratton: She has officially been called up to the main roster, “signing” with Smackdown. From the first time I called her the “next Bianca Belair,” I’ve been saying she had some major things in her future. Now, she has her chance to prove me right.

“Hangman” Adam Page vs Toa Liona: Another “AEW Special” that sees a top-of-the-card name face off against a bottom-of-the-card (or lower-middle-of-the-card, at best) name, with the outcome never being in question, but the match still ends up being entertaining. It would be super cool if that didn’t seemingly happen ten times a week across AEW programming, but as the people of the Menominee Native American tribe famously say, though… c’est la vie.

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Seth Rollins: The week started with Seth making a very strong case for why Cody Rhodes should choose him, and not Roman Reigns, for a match at WrestleMania 40. Everyone nodded their heads, saying that Seth made a ton of sense with what he was saying, but also that there wasn’t a chance in hell that Cody was facing Seth at Mania. Welp.

Eddie Kingston vs Bryan Keith: After another entertaining performance with the company, it was announced that Bryan Keith is officially All Elite. It’s a well deserved spot, as he has been killing it on the independent scene for a while now. As always, though, there’s the fear that he’ll get lost in the mix as a member of AEW’s 1,374 person in-ring roster.

Carmelo Hayes & Trick Williams vs Joaquin Wilde & Cruz Del Toro: Wilde and Del Toro continue to do really good work, but it doesn’t really lead to much of anything. Will that change? Only time will tell, but I have my doubts.

Montez Ford: This was a big week for him. “Love & WWE: Bianca & Montez” debuted on Hulu to good reviews, with even people who aren’t fans of the “reality TV” genre saying that the show is entertaining and paints both Montez and Bianca in a positive light. Then, Tez dropped his new album, GOD IS GOOD, on streaming services everywhere. I haven’t had the chance to watch Love & WWE yet, but I plan on watching the first episode, at the very least. I’m not a fan of those types of shows, but as a fan of both Montez and Bianca, it does look fun. I did, however, check out GOD IS GOOD. It was better than I expected it to be. As a Chicago native, Tez sounds like he’s rapping over the beats of fellow Chicago native, Kanye West. Well, the early years of Kanye’s sound, at least. That old school soul influenced sound.

Top Flight vs Private Party: Much better than their previous match against each other. The level of athletic ability in a match with these four men is off the charts. Not much else needs to be said.

Drew McIntyre: After playing something of a “tweener” for a while, he is a full-fledged heel now, and his trolling act has been entertaining as hell so far. From saying that he prayed for CM Punk’s injury to his social media usage of memes, he has been quite dastardly.

Queen Aminata vs Serena Deeb: It’s good to see Serena Deeb back in the ring for AEW. She provides quite a bit of veteran leadership out there, and is precisely the type of opponent that someone like Queen Aminata needs to be facing.

Hashtags: #WeWantCody was seemingly trending on every possible social media site in the aftermath of what went down on Smackdown. Then, #WeWantRocky began trending in response. People need to pump their brakes when it comes to assuming this will mean anything in the long run. Remember when people thought the #FreeAli tag was going to make a difference in Mustafa Ali’s WWE career? It started off fine, but it turned into a bunch of dorks adding #FreeAli to all of their tweets and posts, even if it had nothing to do with Ali, or even with wrestling, and it merely became obnoxious and annoying, causing most people to rebel or to ignore them completely. I guess we’ll see where #WeWantCody and #WeWantRocky take us, though.

 

 

This Week’s Playlist: “Turn The Lights Back On” by Billy Joel… “Point Em Out” by That Mexican OT & DaBaby… “Burning Down The House” by Paramore… “Ocean” by Zacari… “Cure” by ERRA… “Barely Breathing” by From Ashes To New & Chrissy Costanza… “Serotonin” by Normandie… “In The Middle – Vol. 2” by The Veer Union… “Flava In Ya Ear (Remix)” by Craig Mack, LL Cool J, Busta Rhymes, Notorious BIG & Rampage… “Burnout” by Green Day… “Longview” by Green Day… “Welcome To Paradise” by Green Day… “Basket Case” by Green Day… “She” by Green Day… “When I Come Around” by Green Day… “DNA.” by Kendrick Lamar… “Heartbeat” by Taana Gardner… “When I Think Of You” by Janet Jackson… “Best Of My Love” by The Emotions… “Ain’t Nobody” by Chaka Khan… “When Somebody Loves You Back” by Teddy Pendergrass… “The Payback” by James Brown… “Curious” by Midnight Star… “Typewriter” by Louie Rankin… “Backshot” by Spragga Benz & Lady Saw… “It A Ring” by Tonto Irie… “The March” by Ky-Mani Marley… “Rain” by Ky-Enie… “Things’ll Never Change” by E-40 & Bo-Rock… “Ambitionz Az A Ridah” by 2Pac

Syrie : cinq combattants des forces kurdes tués dans une attaque de drone contre une base américaine

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Cinq combattants des forces dirigées par les Kurdes ont été tués dans une attaque de drone qui a visé une base américaine dans l’est de la Syrie où ils sont stationnés, a rapporté lundi 5 février l’Observatoire syrien des droits de l’homme (OSDH). L’attaque, revendiquée par la “Résistance islamique en Irak”, une nébuleuse de groupes pro-iraniens, intervient après les frappes de représailles menées par les Etats-Unis dans la nuit de vendredi à samedi contre des forces d’élite iraniennes et des groupes armés pro-iraniens en Syrie et en Irak, qui ont fait au moins 45 morts.

Selon l’OSDH, basée au Royaume-Uni mais qui dispose d’un vaste réseau de sources en Syrie, l’attaque a visé une section où sont stationnées des forces spéciales des FDS sur “la base américaine d’Al-Omar dans la région de Deir Ezzor”, située sur un important champ pétrolier. Le directeur de l’OSDH, Rami Abdel Rahman, a déclaré auprès de l’AFP qu’il s’agissait de la “première attaque des groupes pro-iraniens contre des bases américaines depuis les frappes” menées par Washington au cours du week-end.

Les Etats-Unis avaient mené des frappes contre 85 cibles sur sept sites différents (quatre en Syrie et trois en Irak), visant les Gardiens de la Révolution islamique, armée idéologique de l’Iran, et des groupes armés pro-iraniens, selon Washington.

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'Legends Will Continue To Be Legends': North Fork Eatery Changes Hands

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NEW SUFFOLK, NY — A new day dawned at the iconic Legends in New Suffolk this week as a change in ownership was announced after more than 30 years.

“It is with great pleasure that we announce the new ownership of Legends Restaurant by Andrea Tese,” a post on Facebook read on February 1. “As a local proprietor who also owns Minnow at the Galley Ho across the street, Ms. Tese is intimately familiar with the impact that Legends has had on the North Fork community, having grown up in its midst.”

The post added: “You can rest assured that despite this change in ownership, everything that you know and cherish about Legends will remain unchanged. Andrea is dedicated to preserving the essence and charm of Legends, ensuring that the exceptional staff will continue to provide the same warm and attentive service, and the beloved menu will remain a cornerstone of its appeal. Upon your return to Legends, you will encounter the warm, familiar and exceptional dining experience that has solidified its place in the hearts of the community. We can’t wait to see you.”

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The eatery has long been a touchstone for the North Fork community under the helm of Diane and Dennis Harkoff, who had owned the business since 1993.

And now, Tese told Patch, her plans are to keep the Legends that so many know and love, true to its roots.

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Tese said she and her sister Lauren Tese Warwick, who will co-own the business, officially closed on the deal Thursday.

“The main reason that we acquired Legends is that we didn’t want it to fall into the wrong hands,” she said. “New Suffolk is such a special place — and it should remain that way.”

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Tese, who has spent her life on the water fishing, has already shaped Minnow — the former Case’s Place, and before that, the legendary Galley Ho — with her focus on sustainability-minded seafood.

“Legends will not be Minnow,” she said. “It would be extremely difficult to only serve line-caught local seafood year round. However, we will slowly be making changes to the seafood selections to make them more sustainable and in line with marine conservation. For example, we are researching sustainable salmon options that we can use in place of the Norwegian one currently on the menu. We do not want to support fisheries” that support commercial whaling, she said.

The two restaurants will enhance one another, she said: “Minnow and Legends are the New Suffolk experience! They are perfect complements to one another.”

When asked what’s head for Legends, Tese responded: “The plan is for Legends to stay Legends. They say, ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,’ and we agree. The staff is all staying, including our chef David Miguel. Of course there will be tweaks and updates, but the intention is to take our time and be very mindful.”

Having grown up in New Suffolk, Tese has been long inspired to pour her heart into the dining spaces long iconic on the North Fork canvas.

“The community in New Suffolk is old time, small town, America in a way that you don’t see very often in this part of the country anymore,” she said. “It is largely undeveloped, quaint and unpretentious. It’s a little salty. It’s naturally stunning. And it’s fun. In my opinion, what I just described is pretty close to perfection. “

For now, Tese said, both the dining and cocktail menus at Legends will remain the same.

As a woman who has grown up on local waters, Tese’s journey to shape the face of the New Suffolk waterfront is a journey that is deeply personal.

“It means everything,” she said. “My Sicilian great-grandparents started coming out to New Suffolk 100 years ago. I have a photograph of them all fishing on a boat in the bay. My grandfather used to take long swims to Robins Island. My father taught me how to crab at nighttime off the bridge. This is my home. I have a lot of history here — and I do not take my responsibilities to the community and to the waterfront lightly.”

Legends plays a big part in Tese’s own memories.

“I remember when Legends was Bonnie’s By The Bay,” she said. “These places are my past, present and future. I would like to safeguard and enhance them. I want to update the spaces I grew up in just enough to make them relevant and viable, but not too much as to take away their history and charm.”

Tese hosted a party Sunday night to toast the Harkoffs and to celebrate the changing of hands.

Next Sunday, plans include a Super Bowl party around 4 p.m. with a throwing competition out front, prizes, a raffle, and bar food.

“We are working on defining set hours of operation, so stay tuned, but I do know that we would like to bring back the late night menu,” she said.

And, to customers old and new, Tese has a message: “Legends will continue to be Legends.”


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Carmelo Hayes Turns On Trick Williams, Attacks Him To Close Out NXT Vengeance Day 2024

The first WWE NXT premium live event of 2024 ended on a sour note.

 

At the WWE NXT Vengeance Day 2024 PLE on Sunday night at the F&M Bank Arena in Clarksville, TN., “The Mad Dragon” Ilja Dragunov managed to earn a victory to retain his WWE NXT World Championship over Trick Williams.

This came after Trick had already lost in the opener alongside Carmelo Hayes to Bron Breakker and Baron Corbin in the finals of the 2024 NXT Men’s Dusty Rhodes Tag-Team Classic Tournament.

In the main event of the show, Dragunov and Williams were battling at ringside, where Hayes was cheering on Trick, per his request, when ‘Melo seemed to accidentally collide into the leg of Williams.

The momentum shift ultimately led to “The Mad Dragon” finishing off Williams with a Torpedo Moscow for the win. After the match, Hayes was consoling an emotional Trick and telling him how he did his best.

And then it happened.

Trick marched forward to look at Dragunov as he was passing through the curtain backstage, when from behind, Hayes clipped his injured knee. He proceed to beat him down with a steel chair before unfolding one of their old t-shirts with the TMG initials on it and laying it across his body while standing tall over him as the show went off the air.

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Turquie : un an après le séisme, la région d’Antioche toujours dévastée

Le président turc, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, s’est rendu dans la région d’Antioche, samedi 3 février, un an après le violent séisme qui s’y était abattu. Un tirage au sort a été organisé pour octroyer des logements à 10 000 personnes sinistrées qui vivent dans des tentes et des installations préfabriquées depuis la catastrophe naturelle. La région et ses habitants portent toujours les traces du tremblement de terre qui avait fait plus de 53 000 morts et plus de 700 000 sinistrés. 

La reconstruction se poursuit 

“L’État ne nous a rien expliqué (…). Ils nous ont dit qu’ils allaient nous proposer un appartement. Quand ? Comment ? On ne sait pas”, déplore un sinistré. Après le séisme, le président avait promis de reconstruire la ville d’Antioche en un an. Mais la population qui n’a pas fui vit aujourd’hui dans un camp de containers ou dans des tentes. Pour reconstruire Antioche, les autorités veulent d’abord installer des commerces pour faire revenir la population avec une promesse : les normes antisismiques seront, cette fois-ci, respectées affirment-elles. Aucun nouveau bâtiment ne devrait dépasser les quatre étages dans le centre-ville. Le futur d’Antioche s’écrit à une dizaine de kilomètres de là, sur les hauteurs, réputées moins exposées aux tremblements de terre.

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Insight into why The Rock is facing Roman Reigns at WrestleMania and Cody is facing Seth including how CM Punk’s injury factored in

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The Rock will face Roman Reigns in the main event WrestleMania 40, while Cody Rhodes will face Seth Rollins instead. Cody announced his decision live on Smackdown tonight, with the rationale being that the only thing he can take from Roman is Roman’s title, whereas Rock can take “everything” from Reigns, such as his status as Head of the Table in the Bloodline.

When Cody revealed his decision, he said it was a result of consulting The Rock in this past week about the choice he had between choosing to face Reigns or Seth. Storyline-wise, Rock appears to have advised Cody to let him have the match against Reigns instead of him.

Live on Smackdown, Rock entered the ring and eyed Cody, then offered a handshake. Cody accepted, and it turned into a hug. Rock spoke into Cody’s ear off mic. Cody smiled and nodded, then left the ring. Rock and Reigns closed the show with a staredown.

The Rock worked behind the scenes to get this match at WrestleMania, according to various sources. Cody, by all indications, didn’t prefer this change in what felt just two months ago to be an inevitable crowning moment at WrestleMania 40 against Reigns in a rematch of last year’s WrestleMania main event. Cody did mention at the post-Royal Rumble press conference that he hoped to “finish his story” before 2025, but hedged on whether it’d necessarily be at WrestleMania. He said it could be at Summerslam, Raw, or Elimination Chamber also.

“I think it’s all the sweeter if (beating Reigns to complete the story) were to happen at WrestleMania,” Cody told CBS Sports last week. “Last year it was about the title, the championship itself – and the way the match unfolded and being this close to the moment, that made it now a far more personal situation. So I’d love it to be at WrestleMania. No doubt you never know about WWE. The flow here is quite wild.

“But I think the story that has been told throughout my whole career, the story that has been told since the late-’70s with my father and the WWWF Championship, all of that. I don’t think anyone is looking to step in and hinder that in any way, just because it’s been the leading story that we’ve had and it’s been a real story. And when it’s real, it’s the best.”

As it turns out, Rock and his allies at Endeavor did “step in and hinder” the story that has been building for Cody to face Reigns in a rematch at WrestleMania 40, the story that Cody said he thought was “best.”

The Rock used his influence with top executives at Endeavor to make this happen in the time and place he wanted, and it’s coming at the expense of seemingly what most people “in the trenches” in WWE (on-air and off-air) would have preferred.

Obviously, Reigns vs. Rock has long been talked about as a dream match that everyone in WWE anticipated was a possibility but not a sure thing. It will do big business and fans will likely embrace it at WrestleMania, especially after the next two months of hype. There is, though, a chance fans will resent Rock and side with Cody, something that could manifest into negative crowd reactions for Rock in the lead up to WrestleMania and at WrestleMania. Reigns being cheered and Rock being booed isn’t unfathomable.

While Cody will now be facing Seth at WrestleMania, had C.M. Punk not suffered an arm injury in the Rumble, Punk would have been facing Seth at WrestleMania after winning the Elimination Chamber. It’s not known what Cody’s role would have been at WrestleMania, or why WWE booked Cody to win the Royal Rumble if he wasn’t ultimately going to get a shot against either Roman or Seth, but WWE had plans to explain all that if Punk hadn’t suffered an injury. All indicators are, according to our sources, that there was never any serious consideration given to having Reigns wrestle twice – once against Cody and once against Reigns – at WrestleMania weekend.

In a poll we posted on Twitter/X tonight, two-thirds of votes were against Rock replacing Cody, with over 50 percent of all voters choosing “Highly Disapprove.” Only 18 percent chose “Highly Approve.”

Because of Punk’s injury, Cody can now slide into a match with Seth instead and headline night one of WrestleMania in a title match after all, although it’s coming across already as a consolation prize, despite Seth’s best efforts on Monday to frame his World Hvt. Title as more aligned with Cody’s identity as a hard-working, full-time championship level wrestler.

Cody is expected to “complete his story” against Reigns later this year, but just not at WrestleMania.


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