Friday, December 31, 2010

Live Feed of New Years Celebrtations Continues Commercial Free

Watch New Year’s Eve in Times Square -- Live Feed!

Watch New Year’s Eve in Times Square -- Live Feed!
Times Square during New Year’s Eve is sheer madness, especially when the excitement and anticipation fills the air moments before the NYE ball drops.
This year, JustJared.com is streaming the live feed of New Year’s Eve — a six-hour, commercial-free webcast with live performances from Times Square including Taio Cruz singing John Lennon’s “Imagine” at midnight.
I wanna celebrate and live my life!


Read more: http://justjared.buzznet.com/2010/12/31/times-square-new-years-live-feed/#ixzz19ldyjVUu

Accident beyond Exit 12 (Amherst Street).


Incident Alert

I-190 Northbound

Accident beyond Exit 12 (Amherst Street). Reported  and updated at 1:44 am. (ID# 129)Lanes Affected: Right Lane Closed

Internatiuonal Bridges All Three 0 - 30 mins

Peace Bridge: 0 - 30 minutes USA
Peace Bridge 0 - 30 minutes to Canada

Rainbow Bridge 0-30 minutes to Canada
Rainbow Bridge 0-30 minutes to USA

Lewiston Queenston: 0- 30 to Canada
Lewiston Queenston 0 - 30 to USA

Airport Departure and Arrival Information

Airline Information:

Buffalo Niagara International Airport:

4 Arrivals starting at 7 AM - All ON TIME


Departures:

Starting at 5:28AM  ALL ON TIME

Your Tax Dollars at Work


Buffalo Regional Message



Traffic Report
In Buffalo Area
Erie county Weather report for the Buffalo area: Tonight: Showers. Low around 44. South wind between 10 and 13 mph.
New Year's Day: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. High near 46. Southwest wind around 16 mph.
Saturday Night: A chance of rain showers and a slight chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. West wind between 13 and 18 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.

Grand Island - High amount Traffic Southbound

BE PREPARED TO STOP

traffic southbound from Niagara County toward Buffalo is very heavy and backing up onto the bridge from time to time, use caution.


Accident:I-90 NYS Thruway Milepost 302 between exit 39 and 40 (Syracuse)

Accident:
I-90 NYS Thruway Milepost 302 between exit 39 and 40

5 Main Street Tonawanda, NY : Unknown Medical Alarm

5 Main Street  Tonawanda, NY : Unknown Medical Alarm

NYS Thruway Authority Traffic Data Unavailable: Code 2


New York State Thruway Computers "Condition, Closure and Roadwork data are unavailable at this time Codse 2  Motion Center will not be updating thruway data using thruway authority. Expect delays in reporting.

Exclusive: i-90 NYS Thruway, Milepost 490.5 (*Ripley) Rescue and Recovery

Rescue and Recovery work in progress Right Hand Lane Closed I-90 NYS Thruway Westbound between exit 60 and 61

More NFTA Changes

NFTA Changes

Recently the NFTA - Metro Bus Website had the current and the new schedules available. As of today, when visitors visit the NFTA website, only the new schedules remain. This means that there is no way to compare the original to the new schedules. This means there is no way for Motioncenter to advise you on what routes have changed or how they have changed. Considering the fact that these changes were very poorly communicated, many people will be surprised and frustrated, likely on Monday morning.

Once riders get onto a bus, such as the Niagara Falls bus route, you may or may not see a Rider Alert, but of course you actually have to be ON THE BUS to see this notice.

As the changes are released you will receive more ionformation here on MOTIONCENTER.INFO

Reminder: on New Years Avoid Parking Costs ny using Metro Rail









Just a reminder that Park and Ride lots like the UB Lot (Main Street Campus is an excellent and low cost alternative to parking downtown.

The Park and ride lot is a decent and weather resistant place to pick up a cab if needed. Also there are emergency "Blue Light call boxes on the campus, in case of medical or police emergency.


Getting to know the New Director: (Source: NFTA)


Getting to know the New Director:
(Source: NFTA) -

Kimberley A. Minkel to Lead Transportation Agency
Buffalo, NY . . .

The Board of Commissioners of the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority announced today the selection of Kimberley A. Minkel as the agency’s new Executive Director.

Minkel, 45, started at the NFTA in October 2002 as its Director of Health, Safety, and Environmental Quality. She has over 20 years of experience in the environmental and safety regulations business along with experience in compliance managing. She earned a bachelor of science degree from Niagara University in 1988 and an MBA with a concentration in management from Canisius College in 1995.

Henry M. Sloma, NFTA acting chairman said, “Today’s unanimous vote by the Board speaks volumes about the confidence we have collectively regarding Kim’s ability to lead this multifaceted agency. She is a person of integrity, who knows the inner workings of the NFTA, the community and has the necessary qualifications to move the agency forward.”

As director of the authority’s HSEQ department, she has worked to ensure the safety and protection of its workers, riders, the public and the environment. Recently, she oversaw the completion of an award winning environmental project for the Buffalo Niagara International Airport that uses wetland treatment technology for treating spent deicing fluid in storm water runoff. The BNIA is the first airport in the United States to use such a process. This project was awarded the Diamond Award in the Environmental Category by the NY branch of the American Council of Engineering Companies and a very prestigious Honor Award by the U.S. national ACEC.

“I am honored and humbled at being selected to be the new executive director. I am looking forward to working closely with our 1,500 dedicated employees to ensure that the NFTA is doing all we can to provide the highest quality and safest transportation services possible. I am also looking forward to meeting and getting to know more of our elected officials, and regional stakeholders to make certain that we are engaged at all levels going forward, Minkel said.”

Minkel began her career in 1989 at Sevenson Environmental as the Health and Safety Manager, Data Information Manager, and Quality Assurance Officer. She was responsible for managing all field and laboratory data, initiating system audits, and conducted employee safety evaluations. In 1992, she became Manager of Environmental, Health, and Safety for Washington Mills Electro Minerals Corp. Following this, in 1999 she became Manager of Industrial Hygiene and Environmental Compliance at Xerox Corporation. In both of these positions, she ensured compliance with federal, state, and local guidelines and managed employee accidents, including prevention, investigation, and behavior modification programs.

She is a member of many professional organizations, including Western New York Safety Advisory Committee and Who’s Who of Professional Management. In the past, she served on the Board of Directors for the Peace Bridge Authority, the City of Niagara Falls N.F.B. Development Corporation and she is a 2007 graduate of Leadership Buffalo. She has also co-authored several papers dealing with innovative approaches for managing storm water runoff at airports.

Ms. Minkel resides in Lancaster with her husband and two children.

NFTA Holiday (New Year's) Transportation

NFTA Holiday (New Year's) Transportation

Metro Rail Extends Service Dec. 31
Rail service is extended for Friday, December 31, till 2:00 A.M. to accommodate patrons attending the “First Night Buffalo and The Buffalo Ball Drop” The last outbound train will leave Erie Canal Harbor Station at 2:00 A.M. to accommodate patrons attending this event.

New Year's Eve Weekend Service
Friday December 31, 2010 - Weekday Schedule
Saturday January 1, 2011 - Sunday Schedule


"Due to recent changes in service, we are experiencing capacity issues on some buses. We are making modifications to insure everyone has a safe and comfortable ride. We apologize for any inconvenience during our period of adjustment. Thank you." - NFTA Metro Website


Route Changes as of December 26th 

Route 15 
Starting Dec. 26 Route 15 inbound and outbound trips will operate over Swan Street between Michigan and Emslie Street.

Route 46 Lancaster
Effective December 26, 2010Service is extended to Thruway Mall
  
Effective December 26, 2010Service is extended to Thruway Mall

Route 57 TonawandasEffective December 26, 2010Service is extended to Niagara Falls International Airport
(Editor's Note: You'll notice they took away the last 200 Express shuttle from Main and Niagara)


News and Comment:
Why didn;t the NFTA place more promotion on using Metro during the recent international  hockey tourney?
They set up special routes, but failed to promote them. Seriously, there is more to public relations then posting some information on the website and walking away. (Post - okay the public is informed.) No - Not really.

Why go and change routes without notice to the public (AGAIN?). The public depends on these buses to know where to interview, when they can work for their employers and there does not seem to be any communication to the riders. The whole point of public relations is to be communicating with your stakeholders. (The taxpayers and riders for example.) It is not like communicating would be expensive. NFTA still swaps traffic and transit reports for free advertising - right? So the changes could be advertising on the radio. (I never really liked that because then you have radio stations putting non-employees on the air and taking away from their staffs.

MOTIONCENTER.INFO has become the most effective and comprehensive source for transportation information on the Niagara Frontier. Motion Center doesn't require a six figure salary to do it, just a love and respect for the People of Buffalo and area communities. 






Last City of Toronto garbage truck rolls down the highway to Michigan



The City of Toronto is sending its last load of garbage to Michigan today as its waste disposal contract with the Carlton Farms Landfill expires. Effective January 1, 2011, all of Toronto's waste requiring landfill disposal will go exclusively to the City-owned Green Lane Landfill.

The Green Lane Landfill has been in operation since 1978. In April 2007, the City purchased the site located in Southwold Township in the County of Elgin, southwest of London, about 200 kilometres from downtown Toronto. 

Over the years, the Green Lane Landfill site has evolved from a small waste disposal operation to a modern, state-of-the-art facility with onsite treatment of leachate and a methane gas collection and flaring system. Today it is an environmentally sound solid waste disposal facility that meets or exceeds all provincial legislative and regulatory requirements. By 2013, the landfill gas generated and captured at Green Lane Landfill will be sufficient to produce approximately 10 megawatts of electricity, which is to be used to help offset the need for electricity from non-renewable sources.

“I'm pleased that, from this day forward, Toronto will be fully self-reliant to meet its landfill needs for the long term," said Councillor Denzil Minnan-Wong (Ward 34 Don Valley East), Chair of the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee. "It makes good business and environmental sense for a city the size of Toronto to have its own disposal facility." 

It is projected that approximately 793,000 tonnes of waste will be disposed of at Green Lane Landfill in 2011. This includes municipal waste the City collects from residents, commercial establishments, schools and its own operations. Green Lane will continue to generate approximately $1.4 million in revenue from private waste haulers and other municipalities that send their waste there. For example, the City of Toronto currently has disposal contracts with the City of Guelph and the Region of York to use Green Lane Landfill.

Toronto is Canada's largest city and sixth largest government, and home to a diverse population of about 2.6 million people. It is the economic engine of Canada and one of the greenest and most creative cities in North America. Toronto has won numerous awards for quality, innovation and efficiency in delivering public services. Toronto's government is dedicated to prosperity, opportunity and liveability for all its residents. For information about non-emergency City services and programs, Toronto residents, businesses and visitors can dial 311, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Border Patrol Canine Foils Smuggling Attempt



Tucson, A.Z. – A canine team assigned to the Tucson Station working at the Highway 86 Checkpoint discovered a hidden compartment on Tuesday. Agents found more than 280 pounds of marijuana inside the compartment with an estimated value of $230,000.
The canine team was working the primary inspection area and alerted to an odor it was trained to detect inside a truck. The truck was sent to secondary and agents uncovered an aftermarket compartment concealed in the bed of the vehicle. Agents seized more than 280 pounds of marijuana and took the truck and driver to the Tucson Station for processing.
“The Border Patrol has made significant gains in securing our border and continues to make it difficult for smugglers to operate,” said Assistant Chief Patrol Agent of the Tucson Sector Mark Rios. “Border Patrol agents continue to remain vigilant against any attempts being made by smugglers.”
As the Tucson Sector continues to gain effective control of our borders, smugglers are turning to more desperate means of transporting their narcotics into the United States. Checkpoint operations, paired with effective Border Patrol canine teams and technology continue to thwart the flow of illicit contraband from entering our communities.
The Border Patrol continues to rely on the community to ensure that illicit drugs or activity do not reach further into our communities. Should you see suspicious activity please report it to our toll free number at 1-877-872-7435. All calls will be answered and will remain anonymous.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is the unified border agency within the Department of Homeland Security charged with the management, control and protection of our nation's borders at and between the official ports of entry. CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and terrorist weapons out of the country while enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.

CBP Officers Intercept Man Suspected of Raping a Minor




Newark, N.J.— U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at Newark Liberty International Airport apprehended a U.S. citizen from Paterson, NJ, suspected of raping a minor, as he returned on a Continental Airlines flight from Lima, Peru, Wednesday, Dec. 29.
Leonardo Quintero, 20, was the subject of an active warrant posted Dec. 18 by the Clifton Police Department for aggravated sexual assault and the kidnapping of a minor. He is suspected of forcing a 12-year-old New Jersey girl to consume alcohol and raping her. He is also suspected of videotaping the assault and repeating his attack when he drove her home.
Quintero attempted to evade arrest by fleeing to Lima, Peru but returned voluntarily at the behest of his family.
“CBP officers continue to maintain the highest standards of interagency cooperation and enforcement,” said New York Director of Field Operations, Robert E. Pérez. “This is another example of the excellent working relationships that exist between CBP and multiple other federal, state and local law enforcement agencies.”
Upon completion of all CBP processes, Quintero was released into the custody of the Clifton Police Department.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is the unified border agency within the Department of Homeland Security charged with the management, control and protection of our nation's borders at and between the official ports of entry. CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and terrorist weapons out of the country while enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.

Citizen of Dominican Republic sentenced to 25 months for illegally reentering the US after deportatio


HARTFORD, Conn. - A man from the Dominican Republic was sentenced Wednesday to 25 months in prison for illegally reentering the United States after deportation. This sentenced was announced by David B. Fein, U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut. The case was investigated by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI).
Marino Avalo, 47, also known as "Jose Ventura" and "Carlos Irizarry," a citizen of the Dominican Republic, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Robert N. Chatigny in Hartford.
According to court documents and statements made in court, Avalo was deported to the Dominican Republic in January 1993 and again in March 1995, both times after having been convicted of an aggravated felony involving the distribution of cocaine. Avalo again illegally reentered the United States and was found in Connecticut on June 16, 2010, after he was arrested for using someone else's name to apply for a driver's license.
Avalo has been in custody since June 16, 2010.
On Oct. 5, 2010, Avalo pleaded guilty to one count of unlawful presence in the United States following deportation.
Avalo again faces deportation after he completes the sentence imposed today.
This case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Robert M. Spector and Jonathan S. Freimann.

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ICE arrests 3, seizes 28,000 rounds of ammunition in Tucson


TUCSON, Ariz. - Three men are facing federal weapons smuggling charges after they were arrested with more than 28,000 rounds of ammunition by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Tuesday in Tucson.
Nogales-based HSI special agents investigating a weapons smuggling operation identified a Tucson residence in the 1500 block of West Aztec Court believed to be tied to the scheme. Agents set up surveillance on the house and observed a white minivan leave the residence and proceed southbound toward Nogales, Ariz. HSI agents then coordinated with the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) to conduct a traffic stop based on probable cause developed by the DPS officer.
The van's occupants consented to allow a search of the vehicle, which revealed 9,240 rounds of ammunition of various calibers. As a result, Alejandro Ruiz-Escalante, 23, and Christian Gallegos-Arizmendi, 19, both citizens of Mexico, were arrested on federal weapons smuggling charges.
"Weapons smuggling along the Southwest border clearly contributes to ongoing public safety challenges in Mexico," said Matt Allen, special agent in charge of ICE HSI in Arizona. "One of my top priorities is working with law enforcement partners like DPS to stem the flow of weapons and ammunition south of the border."
Based on information developed from the traffic stop, agents applied for and received a search warrant for the Tucson residence. The ICE Arizona Special Response Team served a search warrant on the property late Tuesday evening. Inside, agents discovered and seized an additional 19,750 rounds of ammunition, one .223 semi-automatic rifle and two .22 caliber rifles.
HSI agents arrested Jesus Lopez, 35, a U.S. citizen with an extensive criminal history and outstanding warrants for domestic violence and drug possession, at the residence. Lopez is also facing federal weapons charges. All three suspects had their initial appearance in federal court in Tucson Wednesday.
A criminal complaint is simply the method by which a person is charged with criminal activity and raises no inference of guilt. An individual is presumed innocent until competent evidence is presented to a jury that establishes guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
The 9,240 rounds of ammunition recovered from the van included:
  • 4,000 rounds of .223 cal
  • 2,240 rounds of 7.62 cal
  • 1,000 rounds of 9 mm
  • 1,000 rounds of .38 super
  • 500 rounds of .45 cal
  • 500 rounds of .40 cal
The 19,750 rounds of ammunition recovered from the residence included:
  • 4,000 rounds of .223 cal
  • 6,000 rounds of 7.62 cal
  • 3,000 rounds of .38 super
  • 2,750 rounds of .45 cal
  • 3,500 rounds of 9 mm
  • 500 rounds of .40 cal

ALERT ALERT ALERT Milltown Crossing (Calais, ME)Incident Description: Facility disruption

Alert - Northern Border Highway - Milltown Crossing (Calais, ME) Suspended Operations
Current Status:  ALERT ALERT ALERT
HSAS Level:  Yellow
Affected Port(s) of Entry:  Milltown Crossing (Calais, ME)
Incident Description:  Facility disruption
Time of Incident:  Wednesday December 15, 2010, 14:40pm (EST) - Ongoing
Location of Incident:  Milltown Crossing, Calais, ME
Wait Times:  To Be Determined
Duration of Delay:  At least until January 3, 2011
Impact of Incident:  Suspended operations for U.S. bound traffic only due to facility water damage – U.S. side Only
Suggested Alternate Ports/Routes:  International Avenue
Ferry Point
Hours of Operation at Alternate Ports:  Alternatives for Passenger Processing:

Mapquest Map and Sat picture

    ICE arrests 3, seizes 28,000 rounds of ammunition in Tucson


    TUCSON, Ariz. - Three men are facing federal weapons smuggling charges after they were arrested with more than 28,000 rounds of ammunition by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Tuesday in Tucson.
    Nogales-based HSI special agents investigating a weapons smuggling operation identified a Tucson residence in the 1500 block of West Aztec Court believed to be tied to the scheme. Agents set up surveillance on the house and observed a white minivan leave the residence and proceed southbound toward Nogales, Ariz. HSI agents then coordinated with the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) to conduct a traffic stop based on probable cause developed by the DPS officer.
    The van's occupants consented to allow a search of the vehicle, which revealed 9,240 rounds of ammunition of various calibers. As a result, Alejandro Ruiz-Escalante, 23, and Christian Gallegos-Arizmendi, 19, both citizens of Mexico, were arrested on federal weapons smuggling charges.
    "Weapons smuggling along the Southwest border clearly contributes to ongoing public safety challenges in Mexico," said Matt Allen, special agent in charge of ICE HSI in Arizona. "One of my top priorities is working with law enforcement partners like DPS to stem the flow of weapons and ammunition south of the border."
    Based on information developed from the traffic stop, agents applied for and received a search warrant for the Tucson residence. The ICE Arizona Special Response Team served a search warrant on the property late Tuesday evening. Inside, agents discovered and seized an additional 19,750 rounds of ammunition, one .223 semi-automatic rifle and two .22 caliber rifles.
    HSI agents arrested Jesus Lopez, 35, a U.S. citizen with an extensive criminal history and outstanding warrants for domestic violence and drug possession, at the residence. Lopez is also facing federal weapons charges. All three suspects had their initial appearance in federal court in Tucson Wednesday.
    A criminal complaint is simply the method by which a person is charged with criminal activity and raises no inference of guilt. An individual is presumed innocent until competent evidence is presented to a jury that establishes guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
    The 9,240 rounds of ammunition recovered from the van included:
    • 4,000 rounds of .223 cal
    • 2,240 rounds of 7.62 cal
    • 1,000 rounds of 9 mm
    • 1,000 rounds of .38 super
    • 500 rounds of .45 cal
    • 500 rounds of .40 cal
    The 19,750 rounds of ammunition recovered from the residence included:
    • 4,000 rounds of .223 cal
    • 6,000 rounds of 7.62 cal
    • 3,000 rounds of .38 super
    • 2,750 rounds of .45 cal
    • 3,500 rounds of 9 mm
    • 500 rounds of .40 cal