Andy in the Orient:

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.WPCNR COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER. From Lyn Bedell, Westchester County Department of Communications. (EDITED) March 28, 2005:  County Executive Andy Spano is working with the two leading executives of Lenovo, the world’s third largest computer company, attempting to convince them to open their U.S. headquarters in Westchester


Executive Spano has also facilitated Pace University in White Plains in concluding formal exchange agreements with two Chinese universities.


Mr. Spano and his entourage are expected to return to White Plains Wednesday or Thursday according to the Department of Communications.


Tomorrow’s meeting with the chairman and vice chairman of Lenovo, the first Chinese-born multi-national company, is also of major significance. Lenovo, which has become the world’s third largest PC company, following its acquisition of IBM’s personal computer business, plans to establish a global headquarters in the U.S. and Spano is lobbying for a Westchester location.


 


Setting the Pace.


 


One of the trip’s other primary goals was to help Pace set up partnerships and/or joint degree programs with several universities. The county paved way for the arrangements in a Spano-led networking trip to China two years ago and was recently instrumental in assisting the school in obtaining official certification to offer educational programs to Chinese students.


Five days into the trip, results are already being seen on the Pace initiative.


Pace University President David Caputo signed formal agreements with the presidents of both Yangtze University in Jingzhou and Northwest University in Xi’an. The agreements call for establishing cooperative relations, faculty and student exchange programs, and joint academic and cultural programs. Details still have to be worked out, and additional universities may also be involved, but Pace hopes to offer business and technology courses in China by 2006.


 


Tech Companies Courted.


 


The delegation also met with several technology-related companies currently doing business with U.S. firms and discussed their expectations for further American involvement and trade. Spano and Carrera also talked about the possibilities Westchester can offer and discussed construction projects that might have mutual benefit.


Spano also met with the mayor of Westchester’s sister city, Jingzhou, to discuss possible joint projects such as having a Westchester firm manage a waste water treatment plant and using U.S. technology for wood manufacturing. These options came about through previous networking with Chinese officials who traveled to Westchester to interview various engineering companies. Officials also talked about getting Westchester-based companies involved in the redevelopment of Jingzhou’s historic district.


So far, the delegation has visited five cities and met with dozens of municipal and foreign affairs officials. Members have met with the presidents and faculty representatives of six universities, toured a waste water treatment plant and met with local businesses that do business with American companies.


 


The County Posse.


                                      


The trade delegation led by Spano, Pace University President David A. Caputo and Westchester County Association President Bill Mooney has spent the past week meeting with mayors and university officials in several major Chinese cities. They are pursuing various economic development initiatives.


The delegation includes Board Chairman Bill Ryan; Norman Jacknis, the county’s chief information officer; Salvatore Carrera, Westchester’s head of economic development; Daisy Yau, director of the county’s Asian American Affairs and Business Development; Pace Associate Provost for Academic Affairs Beverly Kahn; and the school’s deans of business and information technology.


         

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Police/WPHS Brass Counseled Teens-Parents in St. Pat’s Beer Interdiction

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WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. By John F. Bailey. March 28, 2005: Captain Ann Fitzsimmons of the White Plains Department of Public Safety brought WPCNR up-to-date in an exclusive interview today on how the Saint Patrick’s Day drinking party interdiction resulting in the one-day suspension of approximately 25 students was handled by the school district and the police March 17. Students cut class and left grounds of White Plains High School without permission to attend a Saint Patrick’s Day beer party at a student’s home adjacent to the high school on Baylor Circle, adjacent to the school’s tennis courts.


 


Captain Fitzsimmons reports an arrest has been made, citing a White Plains establishment, the Tu Pais Deli  Ltd, 107 Fisher Avenue, which allegedly sold the beer to the host of the party who used a false I.D. to purchase beer for the party, according to the Captain. Tu Pais is due in city court April 6.


Tu Pais cited for third alleged violation.


 


This is not the first time Tu Pais has been associated with selling alcohol to minors. According to Fitzsimmons, Tu Pais was cited in July of 2004 and in September, 2003 on similar charges. Captain Fitzsimmons did not have information as to whether the establishment was convicted, or what penalties they received, if any. Asked if there was any penalty to an establishment for repeated liquor law violations, Captain Fitzsimmons said WPCNR would have to check with other authorities.


 


Student Roundup. 


 


Fitzsimmons explained how the morning beer party was stopped before it began. She confirmed what Superintendent of Schools Timothy Connors told WPCNR last week: no student was caught drinking. Beer was the alcoholic beverage on the premises. Fitzsimmons was not sure of how the beer was packaged.


 


“Sergeant (Howard) Tribble, (school police liaison officer), and the school administration found out about the party. They quickly acted upon and were able to stop it,” Fitzsimmons said. She described what happened after students were transported by school bus to Eastview:


 


“As you know already the kids were transported over to Eastview (Middle School), and I think it says a lot about our community. We set up the gym. We had chairs for all the students to sit and chairs for all the parents (of the children) to sit, who had to come and pick up their child.


 


Police and Administration Go Over the Territory. 


 


“We had two tables set up. We had one table for  (officials from) the school administration and one table (of officers) for the police department. Each child had to meet with someone from the School District, and then that child had to go and meet with the representative from the police department. Then each parent had to do the same thing.”


 


“I think that cooperative effort showing a united community is probably the most important thing that happened through this whole thing. That message that was sent to the children and their parents that we’re all working together is probably the most important thing we can send throughout our community. I am so happy that we have this that everybody can act quickly together and stop these things from happening,” Fitzsimmons said.


 


WPCNR asked if there was a high level of illegal drinking parties in the city. Fitzsimmons said that she did not expect the number to be high right now. “We have to constantly monitor them. Once school lets out we have to keep on working on that.”


 


Anonymous Tip Line: 422-6256.


 


Fitzsimmons said anyone with any information on illegal party stagings or  consistent illegal sales to minors by establishments should call 422-6256, no questions asked, to report relevant facts and suspicions.


 


The Captain said information and counseling efforts have been and will continue to be “ongoing,” mentioning a recent PTA meeting where the Police Department discussed responsibilities of parents and their children when having a party in your home was discussed, and also mentioned the Safe Driving Task Force initiative. Fitizsimmons noted the consequences for a parent in whose home a party is held where alcohol was consumed:


 


“If they did not know the party was going on, it is unlikely they would have a criminal case upon them, but they have potential for a civil liability (case) brought upon them.”


 


Beer in the morning?


 


Fitzsimmons said the alcohol available at the March 17 party was beer. She said it was purchased by the student hosting the party, using a false I.D., which the student had purchased somewhere in New York City. Fitzsimmons noted that the I.D. used to purchase the beer read “Non Government Issue,” and establishments are required to rely on “government-issued” I.D.’s. “It’s very clear (the government issue),” Fitzimmons said.


 


The students, according to information WPCNR has received, were required by the School District to serve a one-day In-School Suspension for cutting classes and leaving school grounds without permission. Those were the only penalties the district imposed.


 


Fake I.D. the Method of Choice.  21-Somethings Also Resell.


 


Fitzsimmons told WPCNR that the primary method White Plains teens use to get liquor is the “fake I.D.” Asked if young persons over age twenty-one offer to supply underage teens with alcohol for possible parties, Fitzsimmons did not rule it out. WPCNR knows of one college in Newark where students over the age of twenty-one have been known to “retail” alcohol to underage students on their campus and elsewhere.


 

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Charlie Booth, Slater Center Guiding Light for 25 years, Is Retiring

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WPCNR MAIN STREET JOURNAL. March 28, 2005: Charlie Booth, Executive Director of the Slater Center, has made known his intention to retire from his post effective June 30. Booth confirmed this to the CitizeNetReporter Monday morning, saying he had made his intentions known to the Mayor and members of the Common Council in February. Asked if any plans had been made for his successor, Mr. Booth said a meeting was coming up with the Slater Center Board of Directors in April that would take up the matter of who succeeds him, the only director the Center has ever had.


 



Charlie Booth Emceeing Martin Luther King Day event at Crowne Plaza Hotel in January. Mr. Booth is moving on from the Slater Center. Photo, WPCNR News Archive.


 


 

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Weekly News Roundup: Students Wrists Slapped; Cappelli A.H. Initiative.

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WPCNR WHITE PLAINS WEEK NEWS ROUNDUP. March 28, 2005: Last week was another week like all weeks in White Plains, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our time:


 


Saint Patrick’s Day 25 Sit in Corner…


 


Approximately 25 Students detained by White Plains Police at the Eastview Middle School on Saint Patrick’s Day after they were observed to be congregating at a home on Baylor Circle (adjacent to the high school)  were meted out one-day in-school suspensions for their part in the off-campus incident March 17.


 


Superintendent of Schools Timothy Connors stated to WPCNR News that alcohol was found on the premises where the “party” was to take place but there “was no proof that any student had been drinking.” The students he said were not arrested and were disciplined according to the School Code of Conduct for cutting class and leaving campus during the school day without permission. He said the party had been discovered by observations of Sergeant Howard Tribble, the White Plains Police School Liaison officer who directed the interdiction of the planned party that was to have taken place.


 


The Cappelli-Ginsburg News…


 


In the Common Council work session Wednesday, Louis Cappelli, of Cappelli Enterprises elaborated on his plans for building affordable housing at 240 Main Street. His rival developer for the Main Street block, Martin Ginsburg, made the council aware of his lawsuit seeking to have Mr. Cappelli’s deed to the 240 Main Street property rescinded. A Ginsburg attorney told WPCNR the suit was based on F & J Food Corporation’s suit involving F & J’s right of first refusal to purchase the 240 Main property. Cappelli told WPCNR that he had purchased F & J’s right of first refusal, and that F & J had sold their suit to Ginsburg who was continuing the suit.


 


 Cappelli explained his proposal for 240 Main Street where he would build 24 affordable housing units (either rental or condominium) as being his only way to assure he fulfilled his obligation to the Council  provide affordable housing without leaving the issue unresolved.


 


Ginsburg proposed building his Pinnacle condo tower to 290 feet (opposed by Mr. Cappelli), and offered the Common Council 16 affordable housing units in exchange.


 


Community Development Funds Down


 


Also in the work session, Commissioner of Planning Susan Habel announced the city’s Community Development Block Grants funding was reduced by HUD from 1,103,000 to $1,036,000  ( lower by $67,000) for the coming budget year in 2005-2006. The amount of that set aside for “Public Services,” was $266,000, (which would include the salaries of several building inspectors paid out of community development funds). Ms. Habel said this would result in cutting public service agencies grants across the board and the city faced tough decisions.


 


Theatre Expense Shift.


 


WPCNR has also learned that the salary of Kathy Davisson, Theatre Manager for the White Plains Performing Arts Center has been moved into the city’s  Community Development budget.


 


Comprehensive Plan Review Committee Receives Little Direction.


 


The second meeting of the Comprehensive Plan Review Committee took place and featured much complaint about committee communication, but little statements of “vision” from about 60 attendees as to what they would like to see in the “close-in” transition neighborhoods adjacent to the downtown. Salient points made by citizens were the need to look at areas of the city as a whole, and not go on a project-by-project basis. Committee Co-Chair John Martin said when asked if the Review Committee could be expected to make visionary statements about how the city should develop, said “That’s a fair statement.” The next meeting of the Review Committee, open to the public will be Tuesday March 29,  at 7:30 P.M.


 


Martine Avenue Rip Up and Pipe Laying.


 


Commissioner of Public Works Joseph Nicoletti announced plans to install a 12-inch water main into Martine Avenue between North Broadway and Mamaroneck Avenue (adjacent the City Center), beginning approximately April 1. (Not a April Fool’s Joke). He also announced a 12-inch water main would also be installed on Gedney Way from Old Mamaroneck Road out to Mamaroneck Avenue (passing Sam’s of Gedney Way).


 


Gedney Grille Closed.


 


White Plains elegant bistro in the Southend, the Gedney Grille closed its doors.


 


Public Relations Agency Off and Running for Schools.


 


The City School District introduced Syntax Communications, a public relations firm, which would be developing a marketing/image program for the schools. The outfit said they would be conducting focus groups in the city to develop a character statement for the district and other materials. The cost to the district would be approximately $20,000 in fees after BOCES reimbursement for the $40,000 contract.


 


 

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Taxi Service Sharply Criticised: Rude, Self-Centered, Not Consumer Friendly

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WPCNR MR. AND MRS. AND MS. WHITE PLAINS VOICE. March 28, 2005: WPCNR has received another complaint about the White Plains Taxi situation, critiquing driver attitudes and policies. Here is that comment, filed today:


Dear Editor,


I would like to bring your attention once again to the poor taxi service available in White Plains.  The local taxis will not take reservations for local rides, insisting that the customer call them 20 minutes in advance of their need for a taxi and hope that one will be available.  Unlike other cities, one cannot hail a cab when one is needed in the moment.  So we cannot plan ahead nor can we hope to spontaneously get a cab.



This is a huge waste of time when one needs to go from one place to another.  Today my car was in use by someone else (we have a one car family) and I needed to travel to an appointment on Bloomingdale Road.  The ride is very short.  I could walk, but it was raining.  In order to accomplish this trip, I was asked to wait in front of my building for 20 minutes, hoping for a called-for cab to take me on a 5 minute trip.  And then, to get home, I would need to repeat this process.


I would like to either add a reservation requirement to the taxi customer bill of rights or permit cabs to be hailed within White Plains to make rides more available.


I agree with your other writers that the cabs are, without exception, rude.  One can only assert the bill of rights by being very assertive, sometimes to the point of unpleasantness.  I admit I have often done this, out of accumulated frustration about drivers picking their customers as though there were a velvet rope in front of their cab and refusing to give a private ride without an argument.


Thank you for your time and attention in reading this post.


Sincerely,


 


Diane


White Plains, NY

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Team formed to Walk for Bob Greer in ALS Walk, June 12

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WPCNR PRESS BOX. From Susan Katz, “White Plains Walks for Bob,” March 26, 2005: A “team” honoring White Plains stricken City Father, Robert Greer,  of the Common Council, has been formed to participate at the annual Walk to d feet ALS on Sunday morning, June 12 at Tibbetts Brook Park in Yonkers. Greer, one of the nicest, most accessible, thoughtful and responsive officials in White Plains was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease), within the last six months.



“The Gladiator,” Robert Greer, with courage and candor,  announcing his illness at the Common Council meeting, March 7. White Plains citizens wishing to honor Mr. Greer and his fight against ALS are invited to join the “White Plains Walks for Bob” Team. Photo Capture of Mr. Greer from WPGA-TV, Channel 75, by WPCNR News.



Happy Days: Robert Greer, left, on Election Night, November 5, 2003 with running mates for Council, Arnold Bernstein, Center, and Benjamin Boykin, right as Greer led the ticket in a resounding trouncing of the Republican entries. Photo From WPCNR News Archive.


 Susan Katz, Team Captain, is accepting names of anyone who would like to walk with the team June 12 in honor of Bob. The money raised goes towards ALS research and advocacy. If you’d like to join White Plains Walks for Bob, e-mail Ms. Katz at westcoprodsinc@aol.com. If you can’t walk, you can still make a donation through the team.

 

 


 

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WPCNR Photograph of the Day

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WPCNR ROVING PHOTOGRAPHER. March 25, 2005: The White Plains skyline is enhanced by the glitter and the glitz of Trump Tower at City Center rising on the left in the overcast Friday. The exterior has all its glass installed and with its platinum-rich crown graces the skyline. Louis Cappelli, the Super Developer, builder,  reports the Trump Tower has contracted for 208 of its 212 luxury condominium residences with 4 more units left to be sold, while The Loft Building at City Center has 2 left to be sold.



Windows on Westchester: The Trump Tower at City Center Friday, looking West. Photo by the WPCNR Roving Photographer.

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461 in North End Lose Power — as Squirrel Trips High Voltage Fuses.

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WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. By John F. Bailey. March 25, 2005, UPDATED  1: 30 P.M. E.S.T.:  Power has been restored to the  Church Street area in White Plains’ North End. White Plains Police confirmed to WPCNR moments ago “a wide area” of White Plains lost power this morning.


Chris Olert, a spokesman for Con Edison told The CitizeNetReporter, that  461 homes lost power as of 9:48 A.M. this morning in the Church Street North End area of White Plains, when a squirrel crossed several high voltage lines on Church Street, tripping fuses resulting in the loss of power. Olert said the fuses were replaced and power was restored by 11:05 A.M. Power, he said was out for 1 hour and 17 minutes. 


The incident was not caused by a collision with a telephone pole as residents had said. The fate of the squirrel is unknown.


 


 

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Natasha is Coming to Town. NY’s Best Shortstop Visits Little Leagues, Fast-Pitch

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WPCNR PRESS BOX. Special to WPCNR From The Juggernaut. April 2, 2005: The newest member of the Juggernaut, 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist, Natasha Watley, will be participating in grassroots community events on the weekend of April 9th & 10th in New Jersey.  Natasha was the starting shortstop and leadoff hitter for the USA Softball’s Dream Team who finished with a 9-0 record at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece as the team outscored its competition 51-1 en route to clinching its third consecutive Olympic gold medal. 


The NY-NJ Juggernaut will be opening ticket sales and Season Ticket sales for their new season shortly. They open the 2005 National Pro Fastpitch Season with Venezuela’s International Team, Thursday night, June 2 with 4 games against the Venezuelan All-Stars. The Nauts, New England Riptide, Akron Racers, Texas Thunder, Chicago Bandits and Arizona Heat of the NPF schedule will be playing International teams in games that count in the standings.



Newest Naut Natasha Whately, four-time first team All-American shortstop from UCLA, arguably the best leadoff hitter in the game, will be visiting various softball enthused towns to conduct basic skills clinics over the two days she will be in the Juggernaut market.  Photo, Courtesy, NY-NJ Juggernaut.


 On April 9th, 2005 Natasha will be the guest of honor at Hanover Township Little League’s Softball Opening Day Softball Celebration. Natasha will address the crowd at 11:00 a.m., throw out a first pitch to initiate season play and be on hand to take part in Hanover Township Little League’s Opening Day festivities.  From 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Natasha will conduct a clinic for the Hanover Township girls along with her teammates, former LSU All-American and USA Elite Team member, Trena Peel and 2004 NPF All-Star and Juggernaut second baseman, Carri Leto. 



Natasha and Trena will also be conducting a three hour basic skills clinic on April 10th presented by the Jersey Nightmare Fastpitch Organization at CB Lambs Field in Wrightstown, NJ. The clinic is open to all female athletes ages 9-18.  On Monday April 11th, 2005, Natasha will be honored as the Athlete of the Year at the Eleventh Annual Nassau County Sports Commission Awards Dinner.


 The Juggernaut will be playing in New York on Long Island this summer.  They are still in negotiations with various facilities and will announce a home field in the near future.  For more information on the NY/NJ franchise of NPF or any of these events, please call 212-907-6561 or visit the Juggernaut online at www.nynjjuggernaut.com.


 

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Miss Congeneality Plays City Center De Lux

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WPCNR SCREEN GEMS. From National Amusements. March 25, 2005: WPCNR as a weekly public service presents the schedule for White Plains movies at the City Center De Lux. Miss Congeniality 2  and Guess Who are the premiers this weekend. Here’s the schedule — simply print out and keep handy on your refrigerator door:

MISS CONGENIALITY 2: Armed and Fabulous — Sandra Bullock returns as FBI agent/beauty pageant contestant, Gracie Hart, in this comedy sequel which once again co-stars the always smarmy William Shatner. Rated PG-13

OPENS NATIONWIDE, FRIDAY, March 25th

GUESS WHO — Bernie Mac plays a proud father who feels no man is good enough for his beautiful daughter. He envisions her future husband being a cross between Denzel Washington, Colin Powell and Tiger Woods. To his dismay, he discovers her actual boyfriend is, well, VERY MUCH like Ashton Kutcher. Rated PG-13

The lineup for Easter Week.


Friday, March 25, 2005  
Diary of a Mad Black Woman (PG-13) –10:05 pm;12:35 am. ;
Guess Who (PG-13) –1:35;4:25;7:15;10:00 pm;12:25 am. ;
The Pacifier (PG) –12:00;2:15;4:35;6:50;9:10;11:25 pm. ;
Hostage (R) –1:40;4:50;7:20;9:55 pm;12:25 am. ;
Guess Who **(PG-13) –1:05;3:45;6:45;9:20;11:55 pm. ;
Hitch (PG-13) –1:30;4:20;6:55;9:35 pm;12:10 am. ;
Robots: The IMAX Experience (PG) –12:15;2:30;4:45;7:10;9:15;11:30 pm. ;
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous **(PG-13) –1:15;4:10;7:00;9:50 pm;12:20 am. ;
Be Cool (PG-13) –1:10;4:15;7:25;10:10 pm;12:45 am. ;
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (PG-13) –1:45;4:40;7:30;10:15 pm;12:40 am. ;
The Ring Two (PG-13) –1:20;4:00;6:40;7:05;9:15;9:40;11:50 pm;12:10 am. ;
The Ring Two **(PG-13) –12:40;3:25;6:10;8:50;11:20 pm. ;
Ice Princess (G) –1:00;3:15;5:35;8:00;10:20 pm;12:30 am. ;
Robots (PG) –12:45;1:25;3:00;4:05;5:15;7:35 pm. ;
Million Dollar Baby (PG-13) –12:25;3:20;6:30;9:25 pm;12:15 am. ;

Saturday, March 26, 2005  
The Ring Two **(PG-13) –12:40;3:25;6:10;8:50;11:20 pm. ;
The Ring Two (PG-13) –1:20;4:00;6:40;7:05;9:15;9:40;11:50 pm;12:10 am. ;
Ice Princess (G) –1:00;3:15;5:35;8:00;10:20 pm;12:30 am. ;
Guess Who **(PG-13) –1:05;3:45;6:45;9:20;11:55 pm. ;
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous **(PG-13) –1:15;4:10;7:00;9:50 pm;12:20 am. ;
Be Cool (PG-13) –1:10;4:15;7:25;10:10 pm;12:45 am. ;
Hitch (PG-13) –1:30;4:20;6:55;9:35 pm;12:10 am. ;
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (PG-13) –1:45;4:40;7:30;10:15 pm;12:40 am. ;
Robots (PG) –12:45;1:25;3:00;4:05;5:15;7:35 pm. ;
The Pacifier (PG) –12:00;2:15;4:35;6:50;9:10;11:25 pm. ;
Robots: The IMAX Experience (PG) –12:15;2:30;4:45;7:10;9:15;11:30 pm. ;
Hostage (R) –1:40;4:50;7:20;9:55 pm;12:25 am. ;
Guess Who (PG-13) –1:35;4:25;7:15;10:00 pm;12:25 am. ;
Diary of a Mad Black Woman (PG-13) –10:05 pm;12:35 am. ;
Million Dollar Baby (PG-13) –12:25;3:20;6:30;9:25 pm;12:15 am. ;

Sunday, March 27, 2005  
Diary of a Mad Black Woman (PG-13) –10:05 pm. ;
Hostage (R) –1:40;4:50;7:20;9:55 pm. ;
Guess Who **(PG-13) –1:05;3:45;6:45;9:20 pm. ;
Robots: The IMAX Experience (PG) –12:15;2:30;4:45;7:10;9:15 pm. ;
The Pacifier (PG) –12:00;2:15;4:35;6:50;9:10 pm. ;
Guess Who (PG-13) –1:35;4:25;7:15;10:00 pm. ;
Hitch (PG-13) –1:30;4:20;6:55;9:35 pm. ;
Robots (PG) –12:45;1:25;3:00;4:05;5:15;7:35 pm. ;
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous **(PG-13) –1:15;4:10;7:00;9:50 pm. ;
Be Cool (PG-13) –1:10;4:15;7:25;10:10 pm. ;
The Ring Two **(PG-13) –12:40;3:25;6:10;8:50 pm. ;
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (PG-13) –1:45;4:40;7:30;10:15 pm. ;
Ice Princess (G) –1:00;3:15;5:35;