Metaphors of the Year, 2006

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WPCNR COMICS. JANUARY 28, 2007: In the interest of promoting writing that will long be remembered, WPCNR circulates these metaphors cultivated from the papers of young writers across America learning the trade. Our thanks to Atlantic City Press Reporter, Meghan Shapiro for being on the lookout for these trends,. They come from a national organization of English teachers who submit colorful, never-to-be-forgotten phrases to be preserved in that special places for unique turns of phrase. Reporters do not write like this any more:


 


Every year, English teachers from across the country can submit their collections of actual analogies and metaphors found in high school essays. Here are last year’s winners…..

 

1. Her face was a perfect oval, like a circle that had its two sides gently compressed by a Thigh Master.

 

2. His thoughts tumbled in his head, making and breaking alliances like underpants in a dryer without Cling Free.

 

3. He spoke with the wisdom that can only come from experience, like a guy who went blind because he looked at a solar eclipse without one of those boxes with a pinhole in it and now goes around the country speaking at high schools about the dangers of looking at a solar eclipse without one of those boxes with a pinhole in it.

 

4. She grew on him like she was a colony of E. Coli, and he was room-temperature Canadian beef.

 

5. She had a deep, throaty, genuine laugh, like that sound a dog makes just before it throws up.

 

6. Her vocabulary was as bad as, like, whatever.

 

7. He was as tall as a six-foot, three-inch tree.

 

8. The revelation that his marriage of 30 years had disintegrated because of his wife’s infidelity came as a rude shock, like a surcharge at a formerly surcharge-free ATM machine.

 

9. The little boat gently drifted across the pond exactly the way a bowling ball wouldn’t.

 

10. McBride fell 12 stories, hitting the pavement like a Hefty bag filled with vegetable soup.

 

11. From the attic came an unearthly howl. The whole scene had an eerie, surreal quality, like when you’re on vacation in another city and Jeopardy comes on at  7:00 p.m. instead of 7:30.

 

12. Her hair glistened in the rain like a nose hair after a sneeze.

 

13. The hailstones leaped from the pavement, just like maggots when you fry them in hot grease.

 

14. Long separated by cruel fate, the star-crossed lovers raced across the grassy field toward each other like two freight trains, one having left Cleveland at 6:36 p. m. traveling at 55 mph, the other from Topeka at 4:19 p. m. at a speed of 35 mph.

 

15. They lived in a typical suburban neighborhood with picket fences that resembled Nancy Kerrigan’s teeth.

 

16. John and Mary had never met. They were like two hummingbirds who had also never met.

 

17. He fell for her like his heart was a mob informant, and she was the East River.

 

18. Even in his last years, Granddad had a mind like a steel trap, only one that had been left out so long, it had rusted shut.

 

19. Shots rang out, as shots are wont to do.

 

20. The plan was simple, like my brother-in-law Phil. But unlike Phil, this plan just might work.

 

21. The young fighter had a hungry look, the kind you get from not eating for awhile.

 

22. He was as lame as a duck. Not the metaphorical lame duck, either, but a real duck that was actually lame, maybe from stepping on a land mine or something.

 

23. The ballerina rose gracefully en pointe and extended one slender leg behind her, like a dog at a fire hydrant.

 

24. It was an American tradition, like fathers chasing kids around with power tools.

 

25. He was deeply in love. When she spoke, he thought he heard bells, as if she were a garbage truck backing up.

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NUNSENSATIONS HOLDING SERVICES AT WESTCHESTER BROADWAY Through March 3

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WPCNR STAGE DOOR. By Allan Gruet, Westchester Broadway Theatre. January 29, 2007: With the ‘Nunsense’ shows, the creator, Danny Goggin has lifted the human spirit as he has made millions laugh. Nunsensations – The Nunsense Vegas Revue is the sixth variation in the popular Nunsense series. The show has more hats, feathers & sequins than we have ever seen in a ‘Nunsense’ show. The six innocent Little Sisters of Hoboken have grown over the years, and have gotten a little more savvy with every show. Now they can really sing, and their dancing has greatly improved. I guess the old adage applies “practice makes perfect.” Nunsensations plays the WBT through March 3. For box office information, call 592-2222 or visit the WBT website, www.broadwaytheatre.com.



Carrie Keskinen  as Sr. Mary Leo, left,  Jeanne Tinker playing  Sr. Mary Paul in NUNSENSATIONS at the WBT through March 3. Photo, Courtesy, Westchester Broadway Theatre


 


 


Nunsensations! – The Nunsense Vegas Revue takes place in “real time” in the Pump Room Lounge, high atop the third floor of the Mystique Motor Lodge in Las Vegas Nevada. The Sisters have been told by a Hoboken parishioner that he would donate $10,000  to their school if the Sisters would go to Las Vegas and perform in a friend’s showroom. Reverend Mother has serious doubts about appearing in “Sin City.” However, after convincing Rev. Mother “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas,” the sisters plan their program…. and off they go to the “City of Sin” for more hilarious adventures!!! 


 


The conductor of Nunsensations is Leo Carusone who did all the original orchestrations and arrangements for the show. The Set is designed by 3-time Emmy nominee Barry Axtell who has done all the original sets for all the Nunsense shows. The set was adapted for WBT’s stage by George Puello and Steven Loftus, costume design by Rich Hamson, lighting design by Rich Latta, sound design by Johathon Hatton, and resident lighting designer is Andrew Gmoser.


 


The WBT production will star the world premiere cast which will include Bonnie Lee as Reverend Mother Mary Regina, Bambi Jones as Sister Mary Hubert, Carolyn Droscoski as Sister Robert Anne, Jeanne Tinker As Sister Mary Paul (Amnesia), & Carrie Keskinen. Stephanie Wahl will be the Swing Cover for the Nuns. The cast has just completed taping the show for television and it should be available on DVD in the very near future. The plan is for airings on PBS next year. The television production features the Westchester cast as well as a cameo appearance by Georgia Engel who is currently starring in “the Drowsy Chaperone” on Broadway. 


 


For the last 21 years, the Little Sisters of Hoboken have entertained audiences in theatres around the globe, making “Nunsense” an international household name. It started as a little cabaret show and it just grew and grew, until it turned into this international phenomena. Not only has the show performed in theatres all over the world, it also has been translated into 26 different languages. Danny Goggin, came up with the “Nunsense” idea when a Dominican Brother friend gave him a mannequin dressed up as a nun as a joke. From that one idea has come Nunsense!, Nunsense11, Nunsense Jamboree!, Nuncrackers!, Meshuggah Nuns!, Amen!, and now Nunsensations!


 

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Board of Education Meeting Tonight, 7:30

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WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. January 29, 2007: The Board of Education is expected to outline the procedures for arriving at the 2007-2008 School Budget this evening. The meeting takes place at 5 Homeside Lane, White Plains at Education House. FONT>

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City Seeks Comment on Lex Av-Post Road Development Feb 7

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WPCNR CITY ALL CIRCUIT. From The Mayor’s Office. January 27, 2007: The City of White Plains will hold the first public meeting on the future of the Lexington Avenue/ Post Road Corridor on Wednesday February 7, 2007 at 6:30 PM at the Resource Center Community Room at the White Plains Housing Authority, located at  223 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. in White Plains.


The topics for this meeting will focus upon:

Parking in the Lexington Avenue/ Post Road Corridor
Infrastructural Upgrades (public and private)
Comprehensive Plan Review Committee Recommendations
White Plains Business Improvement District (BID) Expansion to Lexington Avenue/ Post Road Corridor

Public comment will be solicited and is encouraged. For those unable to attend this meeting, comments can also be forwarded by mail to the Office of Mayor Joseph Delfino:

City Hall
Mayor’s Office
255 Main Street
White Plains, NY 10601

Or via email:
David J. Maloney
Strategic Area Development Officer/ Grants Coordinator
dmaloney@ci.white-plains.ny.us

Melissa Lopez
Coordinator of Economic Development and Public Information
mlopez@ci.white-plains.ny.us

For more information please contact David Maloney or Melissa Lopez at 914-422-1411.

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Skyliners Need One Great Skate at Synchro 2007 Eastern Championships FRI RESULTS

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WPCNR RINKSIDE. January 26, 2007 UPDATED January 27, 2007:: The Skyliners, Westchester, Connecticut and New Jersey’s national synchro skating contender, skate in the Eastern Synchronized Skating Championships this weekend in Providence Rhode Island. The four teams of the Skyliners have been practicing hard to perfect those twizzles, mohawks, spread eagles and footwork to climb the ladder against the east.


In Friday’s Opening Night, in the Preliminary Division, Team Image of  Yonkers Figure Skating Club won the Gold Medal, reaching charming heights of technical precision and The Skyliners Preliminaries, finished third, with their expected strong skate. In the Juvenile division, The Colonials took first over the Syncroettes of Essex, New Jersey, the Ice Cubes, and Team Image of Yonkers skating their NASCAR program the best they’ve ever done it finishing fourth. The Skyliner Juvies who had dominated the Juvenile Division finished a close 5th.


The Junior Skyliners in the Junior Division finished 1.09 points behind The Lexettes of Massachussetts in their Proud Mary progam setting the stage for a dramatic finish Saturday evening. The Lexettes two intersections at the close of their dramtic program were the difference, and the finessed their technical work beautifully. The Junior teams skate again this evening in the long free skate which will be close.


Team Image, the Syncroettes and the Skyliners put out great skates in the three divisions.



Skyliners Junior team practicing at Playland for the Big Easterns this weekend under watchful eye of their coach, Josh Babb.

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SOHO Comes to WESTCO — Swank Rehearsal Suite Opens

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WPCNR STAGE DOOR. By Downtown Johnny. January 26, 2007 UPDATED 1:17 PM: Westco Productions held a cozy llittle swank loft party at the posh Westchester Arts Council “Palace of the Arts” in White Plains funky downtown last night. The “Westies” were celebrating the opening of “The Little Theatre Company that Can”‘s refurbished, spiffy rehearsal space, hosting a little get-together for the new tenants of their floor and their friends.



Susan Katz, Executive Director of Westco Productions, Inc., Bill Ryan, Chairman of the Westchester County Board of Legislators, and Janet Langsam, Executive Director of the Westchester Arts Council, cut the ribbon to formally open Westco’s new rehearsal studio on the 4th floor of the Arts Exchange Building at 31 Mamaroneck Avenue in White Plains at a reception on Thursday evening. Westco is the White Plains-based theater company now in its 27th season of providing family entertainment. Photo, Courtesy, Westco

 


Surveying Rehearsal Space Fit for a Diva, Janet Langsam, Ms. Katz, artist Marsha Miller and Bill Ryan observe the transformation that Ms. Langsam has given 31 Mamaroneck Ave.





Showing up were Westco’s neighbors,  the ubicquitous artist, Marsha Miller,  the interior designer, Pamela  Bunderman of Organized for Life Making Rooms, and Design Development,  architects of the ongoing refurbishing of the Silverman Building on Mamaroneck Avenue,  Mark Schulman, Meredith Thompson and design law barrister, Steve Lochner, and Chair of the Westchester County Board of Legislators, Bill Ryan, and the Queen of the Arts in Westchester, Janet Langsam.



Mark Schulman, left and Steve Lochner  of Design Development, new neighbors and  architects on the floor who are handling the Silverman Building retail renovation and work on the Trump Building in New Rochelle.



Guests Rehearsing “Opening Party” in the new Rehearsal Space and Doing Well Last Night



Now Here’s a Place you can Really create in. Design Development’s new offices on the Westco Floor a sample of the Arts Council Building “arts ambience” created by Ms. Langsam.


Your repawta of the stars and the shakas has to congratulate Ms. Langsam on an absolutely fab transformation of the her building, which has turned into a thriving home to the creative arts. The offices are clean, the rehearsal studio beats most Manhattan space because it’s heated and clean. The “Palace of the Arts” at 31 Mamaroneck has come a long way under Ms. Langsam’s hand. It’s a real showbiz, artbiz, kind of place, and you expected to see Truman Capote or Andy Warhol drop by if they could make it — if only it featured an “Art’s Bar?”

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Council Acceprts FEIS of North St Community. Units Sliced to 335, Height Max 65

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WPCNR COMMON COUNCIL CHRONICLE-EXAMINER. By John F. Bailey. January 25, 2007: The North Street Community senior condominium and assisted living project received acceptance of its Final Environmental Impact Statement tonight by a vote of 4-1 from the Common Council, with Dennis Power the lone “No” vote on the basis that the project was still too dense.


Steve Kass presented the FEIS unvieling that the developers, C. J. Follini, Alfred Caiola and Andrew Green had agreed to cut the number of condominium units from 390 to 335 and limit the height of  the condos to 65 feet. Kass said the FEIS had been shipped to Menelaos Rizoulis, presently in Florida,who heads the Wyndham Close Association, the adjacent condominium project that has been extracting concession after concession from the developer.


Kass said they had not hard Mr. Rizoulis’ reaction yet to the units and height concession. C.J. Follini, one of the principals, was asked by WPCNR if they could not afford to any more units from the project, and Follini said “absolutely.” Follini also told WPCNR the price of the units would remain in the $400,000 to $900,000 range. The FEIS is scheduled to be available to the public on the White Plains website next Tuesday.


The council nitpicked the FEIS for an hour and a half, then accepted the FEIS and zoning resolution creating a Senior Living District, and scheduling a public hearing for February 5, while extending the comment period for the public until February 20.


Condos Live!


In other news, The Bobker Group sought and received an extension of their site plan for their condominium project on Maple Avenue, and also reported they had secured financing for the project and planned a spring start. Mark Weingarten, representing the Metropolitan, the condominium project planned for up the street from Mr. Bobker’s project, requested and received a site plan renewal, because Mr. Weingarten, the Metropolitan had not arranged their financing as yet.


Commissioner of Public Works Joseph Nicoletti explained the need for a replacement generator at the city’s main pump station because of the pump age. He also explained the need for security devices such as cameras and surveillance and alarm equipment. The cost of generator and security equipment was $750,000, and would be bonded for and paid out of the Water Fund.


“Nicoletti Bypass,” Sewer for the Rich and Famous, delayed by Cold Weather


In response to a question by Benjamin Boykin about the progress of the “Nicoletti Bypass,” the exclusive sewer being created for the Ritz-Carlton Westchester at 221 Main, to take the load off the Main Street Sewer,  Mr. Nicoletti said work has stopped due to cold weather. Mr. Nicoletti gave rosy news that now that the sewer has moved down Main Street and is ready to “turn in” and down William Street, going would be easier. He said the sewer pipe had be laid deeper than thought on Main Street on the way to the William Street turnoff and was a little bit of a problem. He said the project is on schedule and going along fine.


Mayor  Mayoring  with the other Mayors in Washington, D.C.


Mayor Joseph Delfino was spared the FEIS review because he was attending the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Washington, D.C.  Councilman Benjamin Boykin chaired the Work Session. Ms. Malmud was not present.

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Series of One Act Wonders Presented by Fort Hill Players Fri – Sat

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WPCNR STAGE DOOR. From Fort Hill Players. January 25, 2007: Fort Hill Players presents light entertainment for a frigid weekend at the Rochambeau Theater, 228 Fisher Avenue Friday and Saturday night at 8 PM. From the Wings- Studio Productions features a series of “One Act Wonders”  scenes and one-acts. Members and subscribers admission is free. General Admission is $10:


The Programme:


Flight     Written & Directed by Jim Brownold  
Sometimes getting out of the country isn’t a vacation. And sometimes “flight” can mean more than just getting on a plane.  Louise Kaminer Jim Brownold
 
A QUIET WAR (a reading)    Directed by Lew Sunderland  
A retired Russian army general and a retired Russian navy admiral meet every Tuesday in the park to argue and battle about any subject they can think of.  This Tuesday, the “quiet war” is about what are the components of the “perfect lunch.”  Melissa Carroll, Lew Sunderland, Bill Staib
 
A BIT OF IMPROVISATION
Jim Brownold, Mario Fuentes, Mike Grecco, Linda Hendrick, Louise Kaminer, Ron Rothenberg
 
GETTING SERIOUS Written & Directed by Jim Brownold
Everyone needs to kick back and relax after a hard day at the office.  And the more stressful the job, the greater the need to unwind.  Louise Kaminer, Jim Brownold
 
LOVE, JANIS   Directed by Pamela Baker  
Between 1966 and 1970, while she was performing, Janis Joplin wrote many letters home to her family.  It is through these letters that one can see her rise to fame and her downfall of life.  Pamela Baker, Kelly Wolfe
 
RIVERSIDE DRIVE  Directed by Karina Ramsey
A revealing park encounter between a new-to-fame NYC writer and a formerly brilliant (currently homeless and insane) ad writer leads to intrigue, humor and drama. Justin Wade, Ed Herman, Carolin Schütze

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Record Holiday Sales Kick Up Sales Tax Revs 10%. Recovers from Soft 1Q.

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WPCNR QUILL & EYESHADE. By John F. Bailey, January 25, 2007: The Mayor’s Office announced yesterday to The CitizeNetReporter that the October, November, December quarter was the best quarter financially the city has ever had, up 10% over last season. Fair and warm weather sent shoppers into the malls, generating $11.9 Million in sales taxes, compared to $10.8 Million in the second quarter of 2005-2006. In the big picture, the city is 3.7% ahead of last year sales tax total at the “Halftime” of the 2006-2007 Fiscal Year.


 


The holiday splurge made up for the soft first quarter in which White Plains collected $10 Million in sales taxes (down from $10,367,332 in 2005-2006).  With the First Half of “Fiscal Bowl” 2006-2007 completed, the  sales tax collected is $21,977,063 ($22M).  White Plains had an incredible December, raking in over $5 Million in sales tax in the holiday sales month.



First Quarter figures were hurt by three weeks of widespread power outages within the city where some 5 to 7,000 residents were powerless and not thinking about shopping.


 


The city 2006-2007 budget plans on collecting $42.5 Million in sales tax this fiscal year, and with $22M in the til, they are on target to collect $42 Million in sales tax if they match last year’s second half (when Wal-Mart was not part of the retail mix).


 


 In the Jan-Feb-Mar 3rd Quarter of Fiscal 2005-2006, the city collected $11.4M.  In the 4th quarter, they collected $9M, for a total of $20.4 Million in the second half without Wal-Mart in the retail mix. It is likely the city can expect more than the $42 Million with Wal-Mart sales contributing.


 


 


Should the $42 Million- plus  materialize, since  the new development that came on stream in 2003-04 with the opening of City Center, sales tax will have increased about $9 Million with the official beginning of “The White Plains Renaissance” in 2003-2004. Sales taxes hit a low of $34,413,440 in 2002-2003.


 


2006-2007 FISCAL BOWL


 


The City  Sales Taxes at Halftime:


 


2006-2007         Swing             2005-2006


 


1st Quarter


 


July $3,255,057                        $3,111,675


 


Aug  $3,092,183                       $2,950,442


 


Sep   $3,690,460                       $4,305,215


 


       $10,037,700                (-3%)             $10,367,332    


2nd  Quarter


 


Oct    $3,547,030                         $3,337,487


 


Nov    $3,355,523                        $3,391,158


 


Dec     $5,036,810                        $4,088,064


 


          $11,939,363     + 10.4%     $10,816,709


 


 


TOTAL $21,977,063   +3.7%       $21,184,041


 


 


3rd  Quarter  To Come              $11,327,539


 


4th Quarter    To Come                    $9,374,687


 


 


TOTAL                                           $41,886,267

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OVERFLOW IN SECONDARY TANK CAUSED GAS SPILL: County

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WPCNR COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER. From Westchester County Department of Communications. (EDITED)January 24, 2007: As of 4 PM White Plains Police report the Lexington Avenue and Fisher Avenue  intersection remains closed to traffic as a result of this morning’s gasoline spill. Westchester County officials have reported the cause of the spill as an overflow from a second tank during the resupply process.  According to an official statement from the county Ireleased within the hour:


“The spill occurred at 124 South Lexington Ave. early this morning as the fuel was being delivered. A service station employee pumped gasoline into a tank, which flowed into a second tank that overfilled.  The gasoline spilled out the vent pipes, onto the roof of at least one neighboring business, Efficiency Printing Company nc, and into several storm water drains on South Lexington Avenue.


Hazardous materials experts from Westchester County responded to this morning’s gas spill in White Plains, helping city firefighters and a contractor install booms along the Bronx River.


The booms, or floating barriers, have been placed as far south as the border of Eastchester and Scarsdale, where levels of gasoline were detected in the water. The booms appeared to be helping contain the spill, said County Executive Andy Spano.


“A gasoline spill like this can quickly become a regional problem,” Spano said. “That is why we immediately sent all of our resources, including Health and Emergency Services, to help contain the damage and protect the public.”


Peter Pitocco, chief of the county’s Haz Mat team, and John Jackson, deputy commissioner of Emergency Services, were called to help advise the White Plains firefighters working to contain the spill. Jackson thought the spill might have spread down the Bronx River and asked the county’s Emergency Communications Center, known as 60 Control, to contact the Scarsdale Fire Department. As the gasoline was detected, two members of the county Health Department’s Environmental Hazards Response team, along with White Plains firefighters and contractors hired by White Plains, helped install booms as far south as the Eastchester-Scarsdale border.


Ronald Gatto, director of the county police’s Environmental Security Unit, also responded and offered his unit to help White Plains with the investigation. Emergency Services has also offered assistance.

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