A Voice from the Eastern Door

Articles from the October 30, 2008 edition


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  • Young Akwesasne woman sentenced to prison

    Oct 30, 2008

    Two women without previous criminal records were sentenced to prison last week in a Quebec courtroom. Sherry Darling, 22 and Jody Lazore, 23 both of Akwesasne, were arrested in 2006 during the massive drug-ring dismantling called Project Colisee. Darling and Lazore were arrested for their role in a cross-border drug transaction. According to authorities, marijuana was grown in Quebec and then transported to Cornwall. Darling and Lazore are accused of picking up the drugs in Cornwall and driving it to a buyer in the state of Florida. “It is m...

  • October snowstorm knocks out power in Akwesasne

    Oct 30, 2008

    A very early snowstorm swept across the North Country Tuesday evening, leaving a blanket of snow and ice on the ground and trees Wednesday morning. Thousands of Akwesasne residents experienced power outages during the storm, with hundreds remaining powerless throughout the night and into the day Wednesday. As of press time (Wednesday afternoon) parts of Hogansburg and all of St. Regis Road remained without power as National Grid’s attempts to repair power lines were interrupted by continuing h...

  • Teen charged with Break and Enter

    Oct 30, 2008

    A 15-year-old Akwesasne youth was arrested and charged with Break & Enter, Possession of a Controlled Substance and two counts of Breach of recognizance following an incident in Cornwall on Oct. 23. It is alleged that the youth broke into a Lennox Street residence on the 13th of October, 2008. An investigation followed and the youth was subsequently located when he attended the Cornwall Community Police Service on an unrelated matter.  He was taken into custody and a search of the youth turned up over 8 grams of a substance believed to be m...

  • Community complaints being compiled against Canada Customs

    Oct 30, 2008

    AKWESASNE, ONTARIO The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne is continuing to collect written statements from Akwesasne community members on issues, concerns and complaints involving the Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) at the Kawehnoke (Cornwall Island) Port of Entry. Information that Akwesasne residents provide will support efforts to develop solutions and protocols for the safe and secure passage of all travelers through the border crossing. To file a complaint against the CBSA, community members are asked to contact Russ Jock at the MCA Justice...

  • Mohawk couple takes over Massena’s Sunflower Café

    Oct 30, 2008

    By Shannon Burns A tiny, quaint small-town style café has enjoyed 30 years of business and now has a new set of owners to keep it going. Lewis and Audrey Herne of Akwesasne recently purchased the Sunflower Café, on South Main Street in Massena. “We’ve always cooked at our house, and she (Audrey) has catered different functions,” said Lewis Herne. Lewis Herne was hurt several years ago ironworking in New York City and he and his family had been looking for something to invest in with his settlem...

  • Josephine Back

    Oct 30, 2008

    Mrs. Josephine Iosonnaiewas “Josie” Leaf Back, age 67, of 440 River Road, Akwesasne, died unexpectedly Saturday afternoon (October 25, 2008) at her home. She was born October 28, 1940 on Cornwall Island, the daughter of Frank K. and Agnes Jocko Leaf. She attended schools on Cornwall Island. Josie married Peter A. Back on November 23, 1957 at the St. Regis Catholic Church with Rev. Michael Jacobs, SJ, officiating. She worked as a janitor for the schools on Cornwall Island. She also worked at one...

  • Michael Morris Adams

    Oct 30, 2008

    Mr. Michael Morris Adams, age 68, of 1553 River Road, Snye, Quebec, died Monday afternoon (October 27, 2008) at his home, surrounded by his family. He was born February 19, 1940 in Snye, Quebec, the son of Michael and Mary Jacobs Adams. He attended schools in Snye. He married Sally Ann Sunday on June 22, 1963 at the St. Regis Catholic Church with Rev. Michael Jacobs, officiating. Morris was a member of the Ironworkers Local #440, where he began working in 1953 at the age of 13. In his ironworkin...

  • Dr. Allan McLeod

    Oct 30, 2008

    Dr. Allan McLeod, age 87, of Cornwall, died peacefully at the Parisien Manor on Friday, October 24, 2008 years. Beloved husband of Betty (Sherman) McLeod. Loved father of Roderick McLeod (Claudette), Cornwall; Sharon Treacy (Kevin), Burlington; Jean McManus (John), Stittsville; Allan McLeod, Devon, Pennsylvania; Margaret Jowett (Doug), Delaware, Ontario; David McLeod (Carrie), Cornwall; and Peter McLeod (Heather) of Windsor. He will be sadly missed by his 20 grandchildren. He is also survived by...

  • Barbara Herne

    Oct 30, 2008

    Barbara Herne, age 63, passed away on October 23, 2008. She was born on November 8, 1945, the daughter of the late Abram D. and Margaret L. (Lazore) Herne. She is survived by her companion Hopper Johnson, by two sons Kevin Fernandez and Christopher Herne and three grandchildren. She is also survived by three brothers; Abram, Richard and Dexter, by sisters Linda Merryweather, Anna Mae Cleary, and Ruth. She was predeceased by sisters Donna Herne and Mary Louise Neufang. Friends called at Greenleaf Funeral Home, 503 W. Onondaga St. in Syracuse,...

  • In Memory of Phillip and Thomas Jocko

    Oct 30, 2008

    As I sit here listening to the birds chirp, I remember the memories of my soul and heart! I think harder and I hear nothing but your laughter and see your smiles. I miss you guy’s so much and wish I could see you very soon. I know you’re in the sky world and looking down upon us, as you guide us through this rocky way, we miss you so much. It hurts to go on another day filled with rainy, sad, gray days. Stay together and we’ll see you another day! Love always, Sarah Jocko and Dorothy Jocko...

  • Thank You

    Oct 30, 2008

    Thank You The Cancer Support Groups would like to thank the following people and organizations that helped us make our fundraiser the success it was. We held a Trivia Pursuit Night at the Snye Recreation on Oct. 3, 2008. A big thank you to: CKON 50/50 Bingo for getting us started. Mary and Phil Gray for their generous monetary donation Susie Jesmer for her monetary donation. 37 West Steak House Lounge for their 4 gift certificates IGA for taking 50% off the cost of our food trays JC Penney donated an assortments of beauty products St. John Ambu...

  • Niawen/Thank You

    Oct 30, 2008

    Niawen/Thank You The Snye Recreation Committee would like to thank everyone who helped out with this years Halloween Party. Once again, it was a huge success! Thanks to our Judges Norm & Kim Herne, Nia Seymour, Donna Lazore Benedict & Darren Cook, the judges had a difficult time picking winners as there were many great costumes! To our photographer Bobbi Lazore who took pictures of all the winners, and to the volunteers Dayna, Wishe, Sam, Nia, Norm, Wayne & Darren who helped with the Games. Unfortunately Mother Nature brought us rain so we...

  • RCMP, CBSA and OPP joint investigation leads to seizure of contraband cigarettes

    Oct 30, 2008

    (South Glengarry, Ontario - October 28th, 2008) – A 48 year old female resident of Cornwall, Ontario faces a charge under the Excise Act 2001 for possession of a tobacco product not properly stamped after she was arrested during a joint investigation involving the Cornwall RCMP Detachment, Canada Border Services Agency and the Ontario Provincial Police. On October 27th, 2008, officers observed a 2000 Chrysler Concorde travel from Akwesasne, Ontario. The vehicle was followed to County Road 18 in South Glengarry, Ontario where it was stopped w...

  • Notice to the Community

    Oct 30, 2008

    This is to inform the community that the following persons have applied for Akwesasne Membership and/or Residency Permits. Starr Louise Hill, age 18, daughter of Chanin Summers (Oneida of the Thames) and Craig Hill (Six Nations). Kastin Mathew Millett, age 16, is the son of Lucille Lazore (Akwesasne) and Kevin Millet, a non-member. Caleigh Angus Tarbell, age 18, is the son of Lisa Beth Tarbell (Akwesasne). Stephanie Alisa Delormier, age 16, daughter of Craig Delormier (Akwesasne) and Tammy Delormier, a non-native. Jade Rene Benedict-Bough, age...

  • Akwesasne Mohawk Territory Community Watch for a Safer Community

    Oct 30, 2008

    Akwesasne, October 21, 2008 – The Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service and the St. Regis Mohawk Tribal Police Department are releasing the following Halloween Safety Information for the benefit and safety of our children, elders and community. Enforcement of our bylaws for All-Terrain Vehicle traffic will be occurring in all boundaries of the Akwesasne Mohawk Territory. We ask the parents of our children to assist us in ensuring that All-Terrain Traffic infractions for this special time of year is prevented. We will be continuing to impound A...

  • Emerald Ash Borer – A Future Threat to Local Forest Industry?

    Oct 30, 2008

    Oswego County, NY -- Salmon River Steward Greg Chapman is educating the public he encounters along the Salmon River corridor about emerald ash borer, a species of invasive insect that could threaten New York forests. “The arrival of the shiny, emerald green beetle, about ½ inch long and 1/8 inch wide, in the U.S. in southeastern Michigan in 2002 may be as serious a threat to white, green, and black ash trees as Dutch elm disease was to the American elm,” Chapman says. Ash trees are a comm...

  • Dozens walk “7 Miles for 7 Generations”

    Shannon Burns|Oct 30, 2008

    More than 60 Akwesasne community members took part in a 7-mile walk Friday meant to raise diabetes awareness and raise funds for a diabetes care facility. Participants gathered at the St. Patrick’s Church parking lot on Church Street in Hogansburg. From there, they headed south into Frogtown either on foot, rollerblades, or bicycles to begin their 7-mile voyage. “The (walk) was held to raise money for the Diabetes Centre for Excellence and also to get people more aware of diabetes and how it...

  • Kids wear crazy hats for Red Ribbon Week

    Shannon Burns|Oct 30, 2008

    The week of drug-free promotion kicked off Monday at the St. Regis Mohawk School and Salmon River Central. Red Ribbon Week is a nationwide event meant to promote drug-free living. The foundation’s slogan is “No use of illegal drugs, no illegal use of legal drugs.” The St. Regis Mohawk Tribe’s Alcohol and Chemical Dependency Prevention Program helps to get kids involved in the Red Ribbon Week festivities at local schools. Each day this week students were asked to unite in theme. On Monday,...

  • Tsi Snaihne School students learn about animal habitats

    Oct 30, 2008

    At the end of the animal unit in science, students in Grade 2 at Tsi Snaihne School designed and created animal habitats.  The students chose an animal, then they included its habitat and food and water sources. Next, they showcased their projects and presented a few facts they learned about their work.  Miss Oakes and Mrs. Garrow are very proud of the amazing projects that were completed by the Grade 2 students.  Thank you very much to the parents who helped their children create the wonde...

  • Harvest Fair at Tsi Snaihne School

    D OConnell|Oct 30, 2008

    On Friday, October 24th, students from Tsi Snaihne School were busy celebrating fall with their annual Harvest Fair. Various events were taking place throughout the school. Events included traditional dancing, face painting, corn bowling, relay races, autumn bingo, and a fall art project. Students were encouraged to come to school in their finest ‘harvest apparel’. Group leaders in grades 2 and 3 led their early years teammates to different classrooms for each activity. The harvest fair hel...

  • Community members prepare for flu season

    Shannon Burns|Oct 30, 2008

    With flu season just around the corner (November to March), community members lined up at the Hogansburg-Akwesasne Volunteer Fire Department’s Station 1 on Tuesday to receive a flu shot. The St. Regis Mohawk Health Services receives a supply of 500 flu vaccines from the New York State Department of Health to distribute freely. Every year, all 500 are given out. On Tuesday, SRMHS staff conducted a flu shot clinic where about 300 vaccines were expected to be given. “It really is just more con...

  • SUNY Potsdam students learn valuable lessons at Ahkwesahsne Conference

    Oct 30, 2008

    A total of 20 SUNY Potsdam education majors who will be completing field experiences and/or student teaching and have an interest in the Salmon River Central School District recently attended the “Ahkwesahsne and New York State Teaching and Learning Standards Orientation Conference” to learn more about the special aspects of teaching in a district with such a rich Native American heritage. Sponsored by SUNY Potsdam’s Teacher Opportunity Corps (TOC) and Teacher/Leader Quality Partnerships Progr...

  • Seniors Craft Fair on October 18th

    Oct 30, 2008

    Seniors Craft Fair on October 18th Photos by Debbie and Mamie...

  • Our Readers’ Fall Photos 2008

    Oct 30, 2008

    Our Readers’ Fall Photos 2008...

  • We love Visitors!

    Oct 30, 2008

    Indian Time is lucky to receive many visitors every week. Whether it’s a parent bringing in a new baby for a photograph or an elder who wants us to look at photos with him, our doors are always open and we love our visitors. We love them so much we want to share them with you. Our new “We Love Visitors” series is simply a way to share members of the community with you. So, don’t be scared to come and visit us (we’ll only photograph those willing) but if you have something special you want to s...

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