A Voice from the Eastern Door

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  • VOTERS SELECT YES ON ALL THREE SRMT REFERENDUM QUESTIONS

    Dec 8, 2016

    The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe issued an "unofficial voting results" post of the Medical Marijuana, Industrial Hemp and Seniors Benefit referendum held on Saturday, December 3, 2016. The SRMT will wait for the appeal period to conclude to publish an "official" results press release. Tribal members have five days following the referendum to file an appeal, in accordance with the SRMT election and referendum ordinance. Approximately 550 community members voted in this referendum, estimating less...

  • Standing Rock Peace Rally Turns to Celebration for Akwesasne

    Jenna Clute|Dec 8, 2016

    On Monday, December 5th, members of Akwesasne gathered at Generations Park to rally in celebration after the announcement from the Army Corps of Engineers that they disapproved of the location of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Originally this event was scheduled as a protest, however there was a change of plans after this news was announced. Steven Thompson-Oakes, the organizer of this event, had put together a variety of youth and elders speakers who have either visited Standing Rock or were...

  • DAKOTA ACCESS PIPELINE WILL BE REROUTED

    Dec 8, 2016

    Statement Release Army Corp of Engineers’ Darcy on DAPL (December 4, 2016) U.S. Army - The Department of the Army will not approve an easement that would allow the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline to cross under Lake Oahe in North Dakota, the Army’s Assistant Secretary for Civil Works announced today. Jo-Ellen Darcy said she based her decision on a need to explore alternate routes for the Dakota Access Pipeline crossing. Her office had announced on November 14, 2016 that it was delaying the decision on the easement to allow for discussions with...

  • Quebec Man Sentenced for Harboring Illegal Aliens

    Dec 8, 2016

    (December 2, 2016) ALBANY, NEW YORK – Dylan Joseph David, age 26, of St. Regis, Quebec, was sentenced to 16 months in prison, to be followed by 3 years of supervised release, for harboring two illegal aliens. David was also sentenced to an additional 10 months in prison for violating the conditions of a term of federal supervised release that was imposed for a prior federal conviction. The announcement was made by U.S. Attorney Richard S. Hartunian and John C. Pfeifer, U.S. Border Patrol’s Chief Patrol Agent for the Swanton Sector. U.S. Distric...

  • Kawehnoke Recreation Hosts Spirit of Christmas Event

    Jenna Clute|Dec 8, 2016

    This past weekend, Kawehnoke Recreation hosted their Spirit of Christmas event. This year they had around thirty Christmas trees and wreaths donated by the community for this event. This event was a fundraiser for the Kawehnoke Recreation center, so they can continue to hold events year round for the benefit of the community. They also had around fifteen craft vendors set up selling their local creations. Visitors could purchase tickets and enter their name into a drawing to win one of the...

  • Kawehnoke Recreation Hosts Spirit of Christmas Event - Part 2

    Dec 8, 2016

    Donations for the Spirit of Christmas....

  • NYDOH Announces Chronic Pain Added as Qualifying Condition For Medical Marijuana

    Dec 8, 2016

    (December 1, 2016) ALBANY, N.Y. The New York State Department of Health announced that chronic pain will be added as a qualifying condition for medical marijuana. “After conducting a thorough review of the scientific literature, it became clear that there may be certain benefits in the use of medical marijuana by patients suffering from chronic pain,” said Health Commissioner Dr. Howard A. Zucker. “Medical marijuana is already helping thousands of patients across New York State, and adding chronic pain as a qualifying condition will help more...

  • AGNES TRAIL

    Dec 8, 2016

    Agnes Trail was born on June 17, 1922, in Akwesasne. She passed away at 94 years of age at home in Glendora, California on November 13, 2016 surrounded by her family. Agnes Trail was preceded in death by her parents, Charles Benedict and Julia (Jandrew) Benedict. The following sisters and brothers also preceded her death: Arthur Benedict, Ernest Benedict, Lillian Printup, Elsie Olan, and Eva Fragiacomo. Two of Agnes's children, Karen Elaine Golchuk and Shirley Ann McCarty, passed away while...

  • EMILY E. BRASHAW

    Dec 8, 2016

    Emily E. Brashaw, age 66 of Ogdensburg, N.Y. passed away at her home unexpectedly on Wednesday Nov. 30, 2016. Emily was born on December 17, 1949 in Bombay, NY the daughter of Alfred & Beatrice (Cook) Hooper. She graduated from Ogdensburg Free Academy in 1968. She was employed at A. Barton Hepburn Hospital, St. Lawrence Psychiatric Center and Milbrook Bread prior to entering the service. In 1981 she entered the US Navy and worked as a firefighter until 2001 when she retired as a Chief Petty...

  • KYLE QUESNEL

    Dec 8, 2016

    Kyle Quesnel passed away suddenly at the Cornwall Community Hospital on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 at the age of 20 years. Loved son of Robert Quesnel (Verna Poitras) and Julie Jacob (Marc Mallette). Sadly missed by his girlfriend Waverli Thompson. Dear brother of Amanda (Travis), Andrew (Chevy), Jody (Otilia), Erin (Jesse), and Sara. Dear grandson of Fernand Jacob and the late Wilfred and Mary Jane Quesnel. Proud Godfather and uncle of Perry Cole. Dear uncle of Ryder, Ryley and Tyson. Also...

  • Thank You

    Dec 8, 2016

    The Caring Hearts Team would like to thank Karennahawi Barnes for her generous donation. She raised money for our team by doing a bake sale instead of having a birthday party. She raised $200.50 at her sale and delivered the money to Iakhihsohtha. In October she attended a Fall Festival we hosted and really enjoyed the afternoon she spent with the Totas. The funds she donated were used to purchase decorations for the residents' Christmas Tree. The residents are enjoying the tree very much,...

  • The Kawehnoke Recreation Committee would like to thank the community

    Dec 8, 2016

    The Kawehnoke Recreation Committee would like to thank the community for supporting the Spirit of Christmas. It is such an honor to work with a great team, Tracey Thompson, Jennifer Deruchie, Patti Bova and Bernadine Boots. Our event keeps getting bigger and bigger and we couldn’t have done it without all our donations, especially the local businesses. We were also able to help other fundraising events, Girls Basketball sold tickets, Akwesasne Holiday Helpers sold their tickets and had a sign up station for the Christmas Baskets, the H...

  • HAVFD Election Results

    Dec 8, 2016

    The Hogansburg Akwesasne Volunteer Fire Department held its annual elections of officers on Saturday, December 3, 2016, according to their Facebook page. They also congratulated President Richard Phillips, their longest running president, for 38 years of service as President. “Thank you Richard for all your years of service as president, and thank you for your continued service as an active firefighter with HAVFD!!!” Election of Officers for 2017 are as follows: President: Derek Comins Vice President: Andrew Lazore Treasurer: Jason McD...

  • Akwesasne Holiday Helpers Upcoming Fundraising Event and Basket Distribution

    Dec 8, 2016

    The Akwesasne Holiday Helpers invites you to the Annual Akwesasne Holiday Helpers Holiday Basket Drive is this Friday December 9th, which will be located at the Hogansburg Akwesasne Volunteer Fire Department Station #1, Hogansburg, Akwesasne. This event is the tell-all sign of how we pull together as a community for one another. Our fellow community members, children and elders are recipients of each and every penny raised. Please come out and be a Holiday Helper. The families and elders benefiting from this community support initiative are...

  • Letter to the Editor

    Dec 8, 2016

    Opinions are a funny thing aren’t they? Everyone’s got one, yet they make for an interesting conversation especially when it is on a topic pertaining to what each person believes is right or wrong. One controversial topic of interest is sexual health, more importantly the sexual health of children and adolescents; what is age appropriate? what is acceptable? what is not? what should be taught in schools? what shouldn’t? what should be taught at home? what needs to be explained openly? and all of the negative stigma upholding the shame assoc...

  • Room Occupancy Fee Amendment Supports Akwesasne Tourism

    Dec 8, 2016

    AKWESASNE - The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Council announced they have adopted Tribal Council Resolution #2016-88 during its weekly work session held on Wednesday, Kentenhkó:wa/November 30, 2016 that amends the Tribe's Room Occupancy Fee Ordinance. The resolution expands the two previous designated usage areas of the Room Occupancy Fee to now support the ongoing diversification of Akwesasne's economy through the Creating Akwesasne Tourism Industry Businesses and Jobs Initiative. "The Tribe is...

  • USDA Designates Two Counties in New York as Primary Natural Disaster Areas with Assistance to Producers in Vermont

    Dec 8, 2016

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has designated Clinton and Franklin counties in New York as primary natural disaster areas due to damages and losses caused by a drought that occurred from May 24, 2016, and continues. Farmers in Essex, Hamilton and St. Lawrence counties in New York also qualify for natural disaster assistance because their county is contiguous. In addition, farmers in Grand Isle County in Vermont also qualify for natural disaster assistance since they are contiguous with Clinton County, NY. All counties listed above...

  • Massena Memorial Hospital Foundation secures $100,000 pledge to name the Hospital Lobby for Dr. Henry J. Dobies

    Dec 8, 2016

    (December 2, 2016) Massena, NY – The Massena Memorial Hospital Foundation is proud to announce it has received a very generous pledge totaling $100,000 from Mr. and Mrs. Skip Herman of Chicago to name the lobby of Massena Memorial in honor of Dr. Henry J. Dobies for the rest of time. Mr. Herman, who is married to Dr. Dobies’ daughter, Meg (“Mugs”), surprised his wife with this kind tribute to her loving father and important community figure last month. Not an easy feat to pull off in a community where everyone knows everyone and big news li...

  • MCA's First Open House Prize Winners

    Dec 8, 2016

    It was an evening of community spirit and fun on Monday at the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne's first of three OPEN HOUSE events. Held at the Kanonhkwatsheri:io Health Facility, every nook and cranny was filled with some type of exhibit. Every MCA department was represented and staff created displays, trivia questions, feedback questionnaires, and other activities for the entire community to learn more about what MCA offers and provides. With special appearances by Santa Claus, Elmo, and Belly...

  • Bloated Toe Publishing at TAUNY's North Country Folkstore, 12/10

    Dec 8, 2016

    On Saturday, December 10th from 11:00am-3:00pm guests are invited to the North Country Folkstore (located in The TAUNY Center, downtown Canton) to meet the founders of Bloated Toe Publishing, a company dedicated to publishing the work of local authors and organizations in the North Country. Award-winning author Lawrence (Larry) Gooley and his partner Jill Jones, both North Country natives, founded Bloated Toe Enterprises in 2004 and have since published 75 titles, including a number of historical Adirondack reprints. In addition to his work in...

  • The Right Light: Holiday Lighting Safety Tips

    Dec 8, 2016

    When planning and implementing your lighting design, keep these holiday lighting safety tips in mind to help reduce your risk of property damage, injury or death. • Unlike incandescent bulbs, which generate most of their energy in heat, LEDs are cool to the touch—which also indicates greater energy-efficiency. • LEDs are made with epoxy lenses, not glass and are much more durable. • When hanging lights outdoors, use a wooden or fiberglass ladder. • Turn off all indoor and outdoor holiday lighting before leaving the house or going to bed. • Ne...

  • Frogtown Road and Helena Road Undergoing Redesign

    Dec 8, 2016

    AKWESASNE - The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe's Planning and Infrastructure Department is continuing to make roads safe for travelers by making necessary repairs and improvements to roadways throughout the Akwesasne community. Following a busy road construction season that saw several road conditions improved and one new road built, Planning and Infrastructure announced two more roads are now undergoing redesign - Frogtown Road and Helena Road. "At the March 2016 Monthly Tribal Meeting, Planning and...

  • Introduction to Sewing

    Dec 8, 2016

    Reprinted from “Traditional Dress” by Adolf Hungrywolf Most anything is easy to sew by hand, as long as you use common sense. Patience is the most difficult requirement. Anyone can produce fine work who has the patience to take short, even, and tight stitches. Tools In the old days the only tools for sewing were a knife for cutting, an awl of pointed bone for making holes, and strips of sinew to sew the materials together with. For inspiration, as well as for appearance of certain items (such as Medicine bags), nothing is better than the old...

  • Beginner Beer Brewing Workshop Dec. 10

    Dec 8, 2016

    Potsdam, NY - This Local Living Venture workshop “Beer Brewing 101: Let’s Get Started” is designed for beer enthusiasts who want to start making great beer at home. It will be held in downtown Potsdam on Saturday, December 10, from 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Registration is necessary to attend. There is no prior knowledge necessary; this session is for true beginners. Topics will include basic brewing equipment, where to buy needed items, basic brewing vocabulary, and the process for stove top extract brewing. Presenters Loren Fountaine and Mike...

  • Things you find in the Bedroom Part 2

    Dec 8, 2016

    Mohawk Lesson...

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