DeRidder Named Clinc Director at WJCS

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WPCNR WESTCHESTER WAY. From WJCS. August 18, 2004: Nelly De Ridder, PhD, of White Plains has been promoted to Clinic Director for the Family Mental Health Clinics operated by Westchester Jewish Community Services (WJCS) in New Rochelle and Mamaroneck..


Dr. DeRidder has been with WJCS since 1990 first working as a clinician in the AIDS Satellite Program at ARCS and then at the Mt. Vernon Family Mental Health Clinic.

Most recently she was a counselor in the WJCS Treatment Center for Trauma & Abuse in Hartsdale.

Dr. DeRidder earned an BS from Mercy College and an MSW and PhD in Clinical Social Work from New York University.

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THE VOLUNTEER CENTER OF UNITED WAY NAMES WILLIAM ABRAM PRESIDENT

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WPCNR WESTCHESTER WAYS. From United Way. August 18, 2004:  The Board of Directors of The Volunteer Center of United Way has named William Abram of White Plains, President of Pragmatix, Inc. to serve as its President. The announcement was made at the Board of Directors annual meeting held recently.


As President, Mr. Abram will use his great leadership and management skills to ensure that the Volunteer Centers operations are run smoothly. Mr. Abram joined the Volunteer Center Board of United Way in August 2003.

Since 1949, The Volunteer Center, in a strategic alliance with United Way, has served as a clearinghouse for volunteers, annually recruiting and referring nearly 2000 individuals to over 450 not-for-profit agencies in the Westchester/Putnam area. It offers special services to volunteers 55+ through its Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) and Retired Executives and Professionals Program (REP).

Mr. Abram is an active member of the Westchester County Association and serves on the board of the Westchester Information Technology Cluster. He is former treasurer of the Association for Electronic Health Care Transactions, and an active volunteer with Habitat for Humanity. He is a past trustee of Woodlands Community Temple, and has chaired several advisory committees for the Board of Education in Ardsley, NY.

Mr. Abram earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Management Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY and an MBA in Finance from Pace University, Pleasantville, NY.

For more information about Pragmatix, Inc. visit their website at www.Pragmatix.com or contact Bill Abram at 914-345-9444.

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OPEN WATER, EXORCIST: THE BEGINNING, WITHOUT A PADDLE open this Weekend.

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WPCNR SCREEN GEMS. From National Amusements. August 18, 2004: The thrill movie of the summer, Open Water brings its disturbing story to the City Center Cinema de Lux this weekend, along with Without A Paddle, Exorcist: The Beginning, and Benji: Off the Leash. The lowdown on the flicks follows. Remember, in the following shows and times, ** two asterisks means the film is playing in the Director’s Hall at slightly higher prices.

OPENS FRIDAY, August 20th

WITHOUT A PADDLE — Seth Green and friends take a canoe trip into the Oregon wilderness in search of lost treasure, but end up encountering backwoods farmers, death-defying rapids, and a crazy mountain man played by Burt Reynolds. Rated PG-13

EXORCIST: THE BEGINNING — After World War II, Father Lancaster Merrin leads an archeological dig of a mysterious Byzantine church. Underneath the church, Merrin discovers a more ancient crypt and comes face-to-face with unspeakable evil. Rated R

OPEN WATER — In a movie some critics have described as a cross between Jaws and The Blair Witch Project, an American couple is accidentally left behind while scuba-diving on a tropical reef. Cold, lonely and far from land, the couple is adrift in shark-infested waters hoping they survive until morning. Rated R

BENJI: OFF THE LEASH — Benji’s mother is caught in a perilous situation at the puppy mill, so the plucky canine gets some of his friends together (both animal and human) to help him out in a rescue attempt. This beloved character returns to the screen for this charming family adventure comedy. Rated PG


Thursday, August 19, 2004  
The Bourne Supremacy (PG-13) –1:30;4:20;7:10;9:50 pm. ;
Spider-Man 2 (PG-13) –12:15;3:15;6:15;9:10 pm. ;
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie (PG) –12:05;2:20;4:55;7:20 pm. ;
A Cinderella Story (PG) –1:35;4:05 pm. ;
The Village (PG-13) –12:00;2:30;5:00;7:35;10:05 pm. ;
Alien vs. Predator (PG-13) –12:00;1:00;2:25;4:25;4:50;6:55;7:30;9:40;10:15 pm. ;
Thunderbirds (PG) –12:50 pm. ;
The Bourne Supremacy **(PG-13) –6:40;9:20 pm. ;
Collateral **(R) –1:10;4:10;7:15;10:00 pm. ;
Collateral (R) –1:40;4:40;7:45;9:35;10:30 pm. ;
Little Black Book (PG-13) –1:05;3:45;6:30;9:15 pm. ;
The Manchurian Candidate (R) –12:45;3:55;6:50;9:55 pm. ;
I, Robot (PG-13) –12:20;3:10;6:00;9:00 pm. ;
Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle (R) –3:25;5:35;7:50;10:20 pm. ;
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (G) –12:40;1:20;3:20;4:15;6:10;7:00;9:05 pm. ;
Fahrenheit 9/11 (R) –9:35 pm. ;

Friday, August 20, 2004  
Collateral (R) –1:30;4:15;7:05;8:20;9:55;11:05 pm;12:30 am. ;
Collateral **(R) –7:50;10:35 pm. ;
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (G) –12:10;1:00;2:50;3:50;5:40;6:40;9:25 pm;12:05 am. ;
Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle (R) –5:20;7:35 pm;12:20 am. ;
I, Robot (PG-13) –12:05;2:45;9:45 pm. ;
The Manchurian Candidate (R) –12:30;3:30;6:30;9:30 pm;12:20 am. ;
Little Black Book (PG-13) –10:10 pm;12:35 am. ;
Open Water (R) –1:15;3:20;5:35;7:45;10:05 pm;12:15 am. ;
Benji Off the Leash! (PG) –12:20;2:55;5:25 pm. ;
Exorcist: The Beginning (R) –12:00;2:25;5:05;7:40;10:15 pm;12:40 am. ;
Alien vs. Predator **(PG-13) –12:00;2:30;5:00;7:30;10:00 pm;12:20 am. ;
Alien vs. Predator (PG-13) –12:30;3:00;5:30;8:00;10:30 pm;12:40 am. ;
The Village (PG-13) –1:50;4:20;7:00;9:40 pm;12:10 am. ;
Without a Paddle (PG-13) –12:00;2:25;4:50;7:15;9:50 pm;12:15 am. ;
Spider-Man 2 (PG-13) –12:15;3:15;6:15;9:15 pm;12:15 am. ;
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie (PG) –12:45;3:05;5:10;7:25 pm. ;
The Bourne Supremacy (PG-13) –1:25;4:00;6:45;9:20 pm;12:00 am. ;

Saturday, August 21, 2004  
Spider-Man 2 (PG-13) –12:15;3:15;6:15;9:15 pm;12:15 am. ;
Without a Paddle (PG-13) –12:00;2:25;4:50;7:15;9:50 pm;12:15 am. ;
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie (PG) –12:45;3:05;5:10;7:25 pm. ;
The Village (PG-13) –1:50;4:20;7:00;9:40 pm;12:10 am. ;
Alien vs. Predator (PG-13) –12:30;3:00;5:30;8:00;10:30 pm;12:40 am. ;
Collateral (R) –1:30;4:15;7:05;8:20;9:55;11:05 pm;12:30 am. ;
Alien vs. Predator **(PG-13) –12:00;2:30;5:00;7:30;10:00 pm;12:20 am. ;
Exorcist: The Beginning (R) –12:00;2:25;5:05;7:40;10:15 pm;12:40 am. ;
Collateral **(R) –7:50;10:35 pm. ;
Benji Off the Leash! (PG) –12:20;2:55;5:25 pm. ;
Open Water (R) –1:15;3:20;5:35;7:45;10:05 pm;12:15 am. ;
The Manchurian Candidate (R) –12:30;3:30;6:30;9:30 pm;12:20 am. <

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Mr. C’s Summer Swing is ON tonight at 7 P.M at the Fountain.

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WPCNR MAIN STREET JOURNAL. August 18, 2004: A spokesperson for Cappelli Enterpises announced moments ago that the Summer Swing dance at the Renaissance Plaza Fountain in White Plains will be held tonight beginning at 7 P.M. The event has been postponed twice because of inclement weather.


 



SCENE OF SUMMER SWING: The Renaissance Plaza Fountain. Photo by WPCNR News.

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Juggernauts Sweep Doubleheader, 1-0 Behind Amanda; 8-5 With Rally

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WPCNR PRESS BOX. August 18, 2004: Amanda Scott won her 15th game for the New York-New Jersey Juggernaut in the opener of Tuesday evening’s Twilight-Night Doubleheader in Tucson with a 5-hit shutout, walking 3 and striking out 4 as the Juggernaut squeezed out a single run against Tarrah Beyster, defeating  the Heat, 1-0. Carri Leto singled in the first. Stole single went to third on a single by Lyndsey Klein and scored on a wild pitch by Beyster for the lone run.



SCOTT FINISHES 15-7:  Amazing Amada Scott finished with a 15-7 record for the Juggernaut with her go-the-distance performance in Tucson Tuesday night. She is the leading winner in the National Pro Fastpitch inaugural season. Photo, Courtesy, NY-NJ Juggernaut.


In the nightcap before 331 fans, the Nauts were trailing 3-1 going to the sixth and rallied for 5 runs in the sixth and 2 in the seventh to come from behind and win, 8-5.  Venus Taylor drove in 2 runs with a double and triple. Lyndsey Klein, Lauren Bauer and Lisa Iancin each drove in a singleton. Gina Oaks  (12-8) picked up the win in the nightcap and Kaci Clark a save.


The Juggernauts play their final game of the season tonight in Tucson and it will be internetcast on www.npf.profastpitch.com beginning at 10:30 P.M. on ProSports Radio. The Juggernaut are 1 game out of second with 1 to play. Playoffs begin one week from today.


 


NATIONAL PRO FASTPITCH STANDINGS AUGUST 18, 2004



















































Texas Thunder 40 17 0.702 19-6 21-11
Akron Racers 39 20 0.661 2.0 20-10 19-10
NY/NJ Juggernaut 38 21 0.644 3.0 21-9 17-12
New England Riptide 24 35 0.407 17.0 13-16 11-19
Arizona Heat 19 40 0.322 22.0 10-21 9-19
California Sunbirds 15 42 0.263 25.0 9-21 6-21

 


Tuesday Results


NY-NJ Juggernaut 1, Arizona 0


NY-NJ Juggernaut 8, Arizona 5


Akron 1 New England 0


California-Texas, late.

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Mr. Cappelli Hires Sewer Lining Firm. Starts in 3-4 Weeks.

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WPCNR MAIN STREET LINE. By John F. Bailey, August 17, 2004: Hanging out at Zanaro’s Monday at his TNT Ceremony, Louis Cappelli added information about his upcoming housecleaning project: rehabbing White Plains’ infrastructure by relining the Main Street sewer, according to White Plains Department of Public Works specifications.  Cappelli told WPCNR that he has hired a contractor to reline the sewer at a cost of $130,000, and that work would begin “in 3 to 4 weeks.”


 






“The sewer doesn’t really affect anything right now. We made an agreement with DPW (White Plains Department of Public Works), and Commissioner (Joseph) Nicoletti. The Commissioner of the DPW actually wrote the spec for us so we know we got it right. We got it about two weeks ago from the city, forwarded it to our contractor who’s going to be doing the work, so he knows exactly what he’s going to be doing.”


 


City Selected Firm to Do the Work. Mr. Cappelli Pays.


 


Cappelli said the firm is going to be Entech, who has done work for the city Department of Public Works previously. “Public Works is familiar with them, Cappelli said. “They’re going to be doing the work, probably in 3 to four weeks.”


 


Cappelli said, “There’s no rush on it because 221 hasn’t started yet, and the North Tower’s just filling, there’s only a hundred people in there. I don’t think it’s going to take more than a month to do.”


 


The SuperDevoloper allowed that there would be minor traffic disruptions on Main Street. “We’re going to have to have some traffic signalization, some redirection with public safety. I don’t think it’s going to cause too much of a disruption because they’re going to do it under the ground.”


 



 


Well, You Place a Piece of Plastic in the Pipe, and it Runs Smoother. Commissioner of Public Works Joseph Nicoletti  on the night of January 16, 2004, introducing the sewer lining solution for the Main Street Sewer to the Common Council. It was at this meeting that Commissioner Nicoletti proposed  “The Nicoletti Bypass” for 221 Main Street to handle what he foresaw as effluent overload in the city Main Street Sewer, if both projects, City Center and Renaissance Square tied in to the Main Street Sewer. Photo, WPCNR News Archive.


 


Encountered in the Zanaro’s  crowd, Commissioner of Public Works, Joseph Nicoletti said he did not yet have a security clearance from the Mayor’s Office to discuss the details of the relining procedure with WPCNR, though WPCNR has requested an interview on the relining procedure.


 


Las Vegas Believes in Lining.


 


Procedures of sewer lining in Las Vegas conducted by Barnard Construction of Bozeman, Montana, consisted of a placing what officials described as putting a sock in a pipe, according to the Las Vegas Sun. A year long city project to replace the 2-mile long deteriorated Charleston Boulevard sewer in that city, was executed in just 4 weeks at a savings of $8 to 10 Million, costing $5 Million.


 


In 2002, Las Vegas lined a mile-long section pipe under its Ogden Street in just two weeks at a cost of $500,000.


 


Las Vegas believes so much in sewer lining as an alternative to pipe replacement they are planning a 4-mile lining project for their Sahara Avenue sewer that runs from Las Vegas Boulevard to Arden Street at a cost of $2.6 Million.


 


 


Las Vegas is using the relining technique to rehab its aging sewers (most of which are about 50 years old), to avoid a repeat of the Caesars Palace sewage mess that occurred in February of this year when an unlined concrete sewer pipe collapsed, and spilled 2 million gallons of raw sewage, a portion of it in the Caesars Palace parking lot.


 


A Las Vegas engineer said that when concrete pipes were first used in the 1950s, it was not known that sewage tended to deteriorate concrete pipes.


 


The Main Street Sewer line is a distance of 2 blocks, about a quarter of a mile and, Mr. Cappelli says will cost $130,000, which he will pay.


 


 

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New Principal, Ivan Toper, Starts at WPHS Today.

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WPCNR School Days. By John F. Bailey. August 17, 2004: The Board of Education voted 5-0 Monday evening to approve the hiring of Ivan Toper of New City, New York as the new Principal of White Plains High School. Mr. Toper was to begin his new assignment this morning. Superintendent of Schools Timothy Connors described Mr. Toper  as “a strong leader with great communications skills, with a passion for learning,” and as an educator with over 30 years of experience.


 



 


Ivan Topper. New Principal of White Plains High School, waiting to be introduced at the Board of Education Meeting Monday evening. Photo by WPCNR News





Mr. Toper comes to White Plains from having turned around Lincoln High School in Yonkers after taking over as Principal of that troubled high school in September 2000. Using a combination of student-parent-teacher involvement he was able to improve the performance of the school to the point where it was removed from the State Education Department Schools Under Registration Review list in three years. Toper is described as having been a “father-figure” to many of his students there.


 


WPCNR asked how he created the atmosphere at Lincoln that produced the turnaround in academic performance, a school that has an 80% minority enrollment.


 


“I think one of the things we have to understand, is teamwork is critical,” Toper told WPCNR. “You have to understand what the issues are. You have to work with the team, and you have to focus on what is that your outcomes are. As long as you collaborate and coordinate what you’re doing, you tend to be successful.”


 


He stressed another condition for success in improving performance: “I think the other thing is, I was highly visible. I think what’s critical, and what  Mr. Connors spoke to me about was visibility, and at a high school like White Plains, that’s essential. Last but not least, I think that we have to be sensitive to the needs of all students and the community as well. By being sensitive to everyone’s needs and addressing them to the best of our abilities, I think we can provide.”


 


WPCNR asked how he came to White Plains, “I was recruited. I knew somebody who worked in the district who made me aware of it. I was not initially interested, and after being asked several times, I met with Mr. Connors, and I just fell in love with the district and the opportunity to be here.”


 


Asked what he expected to do on Day 1 at WPHS, the affable Toper said “I couldn’t predict what it will be like, but I’m excited to be here. I’m looking forward to meeting whoever is available to meet with me.”


 


Addressing the Board of Education, Toper said he felt White Plains High School was “a place where people can make a difference, ” that he hoped “to make it what it should be.”


 


Toper also served as Principal of Yonkers Evening School; Yonkers Mark Twain Junior High School, a roving Principal, organizing staff development throughout the Yonkers School District. Prior to the roving Principal assignment he was Principal of two elementary schools in Yonkers, an Assistant Principal. He began with the Yonkers District in 1969 as a Math Teacher at Emerson Middle School, where he taught for six years.


 


He is a graduate of City College of New York (1969) with a B.A. in Mathematics. He earned his Masters of Science in Mathematics from CCNY in 1975, his Masters of Science in Education from Manhattan College in 1982.


 


The Jewish Council of Yonkers honored as Educator of the Year in 2004. Prior to this recognition, he was named Administrator of the Year by  the North Yonkers Rotary Club in 1996. He is a frequent speaker at state conferences on education.

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USA Whitewashes China, 4-0, behind Jung’s 2-RBI single, Harrigan Overpowers.

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WPCNR PRESS BOX. August 17, 2004: The USA Softball Team shutout China this morning, 4-0, in Athens to remain undefeated in Preliminary Round play in the Olympics. Lovie Jung singled with the bases loaded in the first inning to give Lori Harrigan all the runs she needed. Harriigan showed a killer riseball and simply overpowered the Chinese hitters on way to her shutout win. The U.S. has yet to allow a run in the Olympic Softball Tournament and is 4-0. They play Canada at 10 A.M. Wednesday morning in their next game.

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Juggernaut Rally From 3-down, Bop Arizona, 8-4

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WPCNR PRESS BOX. August 17, 2004: Kaci Clark went all the way to record her 10th win of the season for the New York-New Jersey Juggernaut in Tucson, Arizona Monday night, as the Juggernaut spotted the Heat 3 runs then roared back with 8-unanswered runs to defeat Arizona, 8-4. Kellie Wilkerson tied the game 3-3 with a double in the fourth inning after Lyndsey Klein’s single and Gina Oaks bunt single. Germaine Fairchild then singled home Kellie to give the Nauts a 4-3 lead. Carrie Leto’s fielder’s choice with the bases loaded in the sixth coupled with Nancy Evans wild throw to first after singles by Courtney Scott, Jacklyn Pasquerella and Lauren Bauer,  gave the Nauts a 6-3 lead.



Kellie Wilkerson, A good night in Tucson. Photo, Courtesy, NY-NJ Juggernaut.


 



CLARK HOLDS BACK HEAT: Kaci Clark went all the way, striking out 7 Arizona Heats to move her record to 10-6 on the year for the Juggernaut.   A squeeze bunt, sacrifice fly and an error put the Juggernaut behind 3-0 in the second but they came back to win for their fourth straight win on the road. A crowd of 548 turned out to see the Juggernaut in Tucson. Photo, Courtesy, NY-NJ Juggernaut.

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