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« on: August 20, 2006, 05:38:28 AM »

ISC helps repair little league field:
NASCAR is riding to the rescue of the Staten Island Little League, after venerable Hy Turkin Field was torn up from home plate to the outfield in a sickening episode of vehicular vandalism earlier this week. Michael Printup of International Speedway Corp., which seeks to build an 80,000-seat racetrack in Bloomfield, arranged a corporate donation of 500 square feet of sod and some 18 cubic yards of clean fill to make the Dongan Hills field playable again. The work will be done today and tomorrow. Printup, who coaches in the South Shore Little League, said he wanted to help as soon as he read the distressing details in Wednesday's Advance. (Staten Island Advance)
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« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2006, 03:51:43 PM »

I hate to be the one to look a gift horse in the mouth,...........but,
I get a feeling that with ISC involved, that "corporate donation" will
come at a cost -- somewhere down the road. An I.O.U.

When ISC makes the next play for support for that track on Staten Island
I'll bet this "donation" for Hy Turkin Field  in Dongan Hills gets a lot of mention.
Proof positive that ISC is the good guys just tryin' to help the good folks of New
York in any way they can by providing NA$CAR "entertainment" for the masses.
Along with traffic.

You can bet if that track gets built out on the Island, he who gets help the most, will also be the "he" who heads the whole shebang. Staten Island will be left holding the bag -- along with an 80,000 seat facility.
Not likely Brian will put NA$CAR money at risk to build the race facility. With a motto like 'YOU build it, and we might come. But we won't if you don't.'

Watch out New York. There's a fox in the hen house.
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