“A Big Job.” Con Ed Works Hard to Replace Central Westchester Transformers

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WPCNR CITY CIRCUIT. By John F. Bailey. July 29, 2004, UPDATED 3:30 P.M. E.D.T., July 30, 2004: Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard was closed off between Barker and Main Street today as over 40 Con Edison trucks, fans, and flatbeds and hundreds of Con Ed workers converged to replace a transformer at the Barker and MLK Boulevard substation. The failure of two transformers, the third major breakdown in Con Edison’s city infrastructure in two months, was reported to police last Friday, and work began replacing the transformer Sunday evening according to Con Edison spokesperson Dan Lyons on the scene.


Paul Wood of The Mayor’s Office said, he had heard from Con Ed that first one tranformer went off, and that when a second one came on line to replace the first one, that it went out too. He also commented that it was his understanding that one transformer was from the 1920s, and that some of the wiring was very old. He said Con Edison had told the city the problem was one of outdated infrastructure. He quoted Joseph Nicoletti, Commissioner of the Department of Public Works as saying some of the feeder cables in the city were of aluminium which was part of the problem on Soundview Avenue, Wood said. Wood said Nicoletti had advised Con Ed not to use aluminum cables in the distant past when they were installed.



CALLING LIONEL TRAINS: Massive cranes prepare to lift out bum transformer (background, center), onto flatbed truck at noon on transformer site in downtown White Plains. Awaiting installation (at the left) is the brand-new transformer of the same size and capacity. Dan Lyons of Con Edison told WPCNR on the scene the new baby would be in service in mid August. One Con Ed worker told WPCNR he had to get a camera, because “this was a big job.” Photo by WPCNR News.


The White Plains Department of Public Safety released a statement from Deputy Commissioner David Chong that said “The city has not experienced any significant lack of power, nor do we expect any. We’re well aware of the situation, we’re in touch with Con Ed. If there were to be a power failure, both the police and fire bureaus have contingency plans and will be ready to respond.”


 



TASK FORCE of over 40 trucks lined Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard today supplying the logistics to put the new transformer in place. WPCNR counted over 40 trucks and estimated the personnel at close to 200 workers. Photo by WPCNR News.


WPCNR contacted Chris Olert, of Con Edison’s Media Relations office. Asked what the cause of the transformer outage was, he said it was a problem with a feeder cable, but did not specify what that problem was, and said he would check. WPCNR asked Dan Lyons, the Con Edision spokesperson on the site what the cause was, and Lyons said upon being told of the feeder cable report, said “it had nothing to do with the feeder cable.” Mr. Olert notified of this comment, said he would triple-check.


WPCNR asked Olert, in view of this being the third infrastructure failure in two months in White Plains whether developers in White Plains interface their power needs with Con Edison in detail before they build. Olert said Con Edison is in “constant contact” with developers. “They ask us where they can connect, and discuss it with us.” WPCNR asked if  studies are filed with Con Edison as to Con Edison ability to supply power needs on massive new projects. Olert said they did, and that Con Edison signs off on their ability to supply power to new projects.



A GATHERING OF CRANES: The view down Barker Street Thursday afternoon, showing the Con Ed Task Force, and four cranes administering to the stricken transformer. Photo by WPCNR News.


WPCNR went a step farther, we asked if there was enough power to support the present scale of White Plains growth. Olert responded, ” There is nothing in the Con Edison system that would constrict the growth of White Plains or Westchester County.”


WPCNR asked if the power supply was adequate, then was the infrastructure been sufficiently upgraded to handle the new power demands of White Plains, considering the feeder cable failures that knocked out, according to Mr. Olert, Battle Hill and the Soundview neighborhood. Olert said he would get back to WPCNR on that matter.


We asked if Olert’s technical division in the Bronx had isolated what had caused the feeder cables to fail in the two previous White Plains blackouts within the last two months, one knocking out Soundview Avenue and a large portion of the Highlands, and another feeder cable leading to the Fortunoff complex, burning out. He said he would have to check.


According to Westchester County’s Department of Communication, in a news release issued today (see country story on transformer and outages), the four transformers in downtown White Plains supply power to White Plains, Harrison, West Harrison, Eastchester, Scarsdale, Purchase, the North End of New Rochelle and parts of Mount Pleasant, Tuckahoe and Rye Brook.

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Thousands on Own as City Center Cinema Evacuated Sat. Fire Honchos Huddle.

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WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. By John F. Bailey. July 29, 2004: National Amusements personnel from the City Center Cinema De Lux theatre in White Plains will meet with White Plains Department of Public Safety Fire experts next week to address evacuation procedures for the new City Center theatres, according to Jennifer McGuire Hansen, spokesperson for the theatre management company.



ON THEIR OWN: The concourse leading to entrances of Cinema De Lux theatres at the City Center. A meeting between National Amusements and Fire Department officials is being scheduled at the insistence of the Mayor’s Office and the Department of Public Safety after an orderly, but alleged unsupervised,  confused evacuation of thousands of movie goers late last Saturday afternoon from the complex after “cooking problem” caused a smoke alarm to sound, prompting a mass exit from all 15 theatres. Photo, WPCNR News Archive.



 


 


According to Candyce Corcoran, who brought the incident to WPCNR’s attention, she and her husband were in a Director’s Hall with the main feature about to start at approximately 4:30 P.M. At that point a man in a red shirt, identifying himself as a projectionist, said the fire alarm is sounding and that the audience should leave the theatre. However, according to Ms. Corcoran, they were not advised by the official where to exit, and the person had no flashlight. She said there were no lights in the theatre except for the red exit signs and the footlights in the aisles.


 



DIRECTOR’S HALL, City Center Cinema De Lux, interior. Only aisle footlights and red exit signs were visible after moviegoers were advised to leave the theatre, according to patrons. Sconce lights on wall, lit here were out. Photo, WPCNR News Archive.


 


She said she and her husband elected go to a side exit, and not back out into the main foyer. Corcoran said there were no public address announcements of what the emergency was or where it was located She said patrons were orderly and there was no panic, but personally attributed that to the mature crowd.


 


Corcoran said that she and her husband exited down a corridor at the side of the theatre but had no idea where they were going, eventually making their way to the street. Once outside the complex, Corcoran said the sidewalks on Main Street were jammed with “thousands” of theatre goers. Some, she said returned inside to the movie.


 


Ms. Hansen, Corporate Public Relations Director for National Amusements in Boston, commented to WPCNR Thursday afternoon said part of the evacuation problem dealt with where people were being evacuated, and their expressing complaints to the Mayor’s Office and the Fire Department about being evacuated out onto the street, and not being allowed to return to the City Center Garage.


 


“We will examine this with the Fire Department (next week) to modify our evacuation plan, whether it should be into the Parking Garage, or the Street, (or other parts of the mall.” Ms. Hansen said.


 


Asked about why there were no Public Address Announcements either by the fire personnel, or the National Amusements employees, Hansen said it was her understanding there was a public address system in the theatre, and that “it was used.” She said she would check into it Persons in the theatre, WPCNR has heard from said, they heard no public address announcements.


 


Hansen said every National Amusements Cinema de Lux “has an evacuation plan in place.” WPCNR asked if the theatre personnel were drilled on what to do in an emergency, and Hansen said she would get that information.


 


A spokesman for the Mayor’s Office, Paul Wood, confirmed to WPCNR Tuesday of this week, that the incident did take place, and that the Department of Public Safety had offered to work with National Amusements on evacuation procedures.


 


WPCNR has learned that all public places are required by the Fire department to have an evacuation plan. White Plains bars are monitored by Fire Department Inspectors for occupancy compliance, for example. However, establishments are not required to submit details of the plan prior to opening.

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The Casino Cure: Is White Plains Ready for a Casino?

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WPCNR VOICE OF WHITE PLAINS. July 29, 2004: The answer to New York State’s budget crisis short of an upswing in the stock market and the economy, is legalized gambling.(It made Connecticut a tourist destination and saved Atlantic City.) 


 The Governor’s office is pushing strongly towards legalizing casinos throughout the state. Should the legislature approve casino gambling throughout the state, Westchester County would surely want one. Where would it go? Glen Island in New Rochelle? Tarrytown? The Yonkers waterfront? Or, perhaps even at a hotel about to be built in White Plains? Would the city consider placing a casino-hotel-convention center at Mamaroneck and Main? Would developers consider a casino-hotel-convention palace at the head of M & M? A pipe dream? How does Mr. and Mrs. White Plains feel about casinos? (It could be called the Quarropus Moon. Register your feelings on casino gambling in our whimsical poll at the right.

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Trump Tower Topping Off and Tearing Down Postponed Due to Schedule Conflicts

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WPCNR MAIN STREET JOURNAL. July 28, 2004: The invitations were in the mail. The next step in the Cappellization of White Plains was all set for August 3. Today, Thompson & Bender announced that the Topping Off and Tearing Down ceremony combining celebration of the construction of Trump Tower at City Center reaching its final floor and the simultaneous symbolic groundbreaking for Louis Cappelli’s Hotel and Condoplex, an hour later known as Renaissance Square, scheduled to take place August 3, has been postponed due to scheduling conflicts of dignataries invited to the dual ceremonies. No date has been set as of yet for the rescheduling of the construction doubleheader.



TRUMP TOWER AT CITY CENTER APPROACHES ZENITH, July 9. Photo by WPCNR News


 

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2-1/2 Inches of Rain Overload Sewage Treatment Plant. County Closes 9 Beaches

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WPCNR COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER. From Westchester County Department of Health. July 28, 2004: The 2-1/2 inches of rain over night have caused The Westchester County Department of Health today announced that nine county  beaches will be closed for two days as a precautionary measure due to a combination of heavy rains and a sewage pump station overflow at the Flint Avenue sewage pump station in the Village of Larchmont.   The overflow is ongoing and is currently being chlorinated to prevent any environmental or public health impact. The beaches are:


           


            The following seven beaches, which are normally closed preemptively when rainfall exceeds half an inch, are closed for two days:


·        New Rochelle beaches: Echo Bay Yacht Club; Hudson Park


·        Mamaroneck beaches: Harbor Island; Beach Point Club; Mamaroneck Beach Yacht and Cabana Club; Shore Acres Point Club; Orienta Club.


            Additionally, the following two beaches are closed for two days due to the overflow at the Flint Avenue sewage pump station in Larchmont:


·        Larchmont beaches: Larchmont Manor Park Beach; Larchmont Shore Club.


            For information, please visit the Health Department’s website at www.westchestergov.com/health  or call (914) 813-5000.

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Swingin’ With Mr. C: Swing Night at The Fountain.

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WPCNR WP AFTER DARK. From Cappelli Enterprises. July 27, 2004: Cappelli Enterprises will host an exciting free  “Summer Night’s Swing” at Renaissance Fountain Plaza, directly across from City Center at Main Street and Mamaroneck Avenue on Wednesday, August 11, beginning at 6:00 p.m. (rain date August 12). The “Summer Night’s Swing” will be an evening of swing dancing, complete with a live band, food, and entertainment.



SUPER DEVELOPER HOSTS SUMMER NIGHT’S SWING: Louis Cappelli, shown here at the opening of the White Plains Performing Arts Center last fall plans a “Thank You” to White Plains. Photo, WPCNR News Archive.



RENAISSANCE PLAZA. Photo, WPCNR News Archive.



The event is open to the public and admission is FREE.  Sponsors include Cappelli Enterprises, the City of White Plains, Applebee’s restaurant, Barnes & Noble, Legal Sea Foods, Zanaro’s Italian restaurant, the White Plains Performing Arts Center and Arthur Murray White Plains Dance Studio.


 


 “We could thing of no better way to show our appreciation to the people who live and work in the White Plains area for their unbelievable support of the City Center complex,” said Marge Schneider, Vice President of Cappelli Enterprises, the City Center developer.   “We’re looking forward to a very special evening, and hope that ‘Summer Night’s Swing’ will become an annual event.”


 


Applebee’s, Legal Sea Foods, and Barnes & Noble will offer free refreshments from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.  The entertainment will begin at 7:00 p.m. with the Benson-Scott 20-piece Big Band and professional dancers from the Arthur Murray dance studio. The dancers will help to get the giant dance party started and will conduct a large group dance lesson. 


 


The evening will also include a special appearance by Robert Royston, choreographer of the Broadway show, “Swing.”  A four-time U.S. Open Swing Dance Champion, Mr. Royston has been featured on the “Today Show,” “The View,” “Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade,” and others.  He is also an instructor at Dance Manhattan.  Mr. Royston and his partner, Nicola Royston, will dazzle the audience with a swing dance exhibition.


 


From 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., participants can enjoy a delicious assortment of desserts, courtesy of Zanaro’s Italian restaurant, just across the street from Fountain Plaza.   Parking for the event will be available at the City Center garage.


  


Cappelli Enterprises Inc., the City Center developer, is a prominent real estate developer and general contractor in the Northeast.  Headquartered in Valhalla, NY, the company has built more than 4 million square feet of mixed use, retail, waterfront, residential, office building, laboratory and parking facilities.


 

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Nauts-Thunder Suspended After Four Innings. Will complete Game in August.

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WPCNR PRESS BOX. Special to WPCNR. July 26, 2004: The Juggernaut and the Texas Thunder played four innings Sunday afternoon with the Thunder enjoying a 6-0 lead, when the thunderstorms that had delayed the start of the contest returned to the Houston area. The game was suspended, and will be played to its conclusion on the Thunder’s last trip to New Jersey, August 8, 9 and 10. Meanwhile the Nauts reeling from two miserable games in the Thunder lair, return home Tuesday to play the Arizona Heat at Montclair State University Softball Stadium in a twilight game at 4:05 P.M., and night games Wednesday and Thursday evening at 7:35 P.M. The Nauts currently are third at 25-16, 2 games behind the Thunder (24-11), and Akron (25-12) in a virtual tie for first in the three-way battle for supremacy in the National Pro Fastpitch standings.  The Standings:


The National Pro Fastpitch Standings July 26, 2004:


                                    W         L        Games Behind


Akron Racers                25      12                ____


Texas Thunder               24      11                _____


NY NJ  Juggernaut        25      16                  2


New England Riptide     18      23                  9


Arizona Heat                  13      27                 13-1/2


California Sunbirds          12     28                  14-1/2


Sunday’s Results


Arizona 3, New England 1


Akron 14, California 2


New York New Jersey at Texas, suspended.

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Open Keyboard Returns. Comments May Now Again Be Posted Anonymously

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WPCNR WHITE PLAINS VOICE. July 26, 2004: A few months ago, due to a flurry of caustic and scathing commentaries about officials of the City of White Plains, which they vehemently objected to, the CitizeNetReporter, seeking to show this publication had no malice towards our city servants, chose to spare those former officials and removed the ability for our readers to post comments to this site anonymously.


Today, with those particular officials no longer having anything to do with the operation of the city and safely out of the line of fire, the CitizeNetReporter again places its faith in the responsibilities of our readers and will again allow you to post comments to stories anonymously. However, WPCNR urges you to comment responsibly.

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Independence Party Endorses Adam Bradley for Reelection

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WPCNR CAMPAIGN 2004. July 26, 2004: The Westchester County Independence Party recently announced its support of Assemblyman Adam Bradley in his upcoming bid for re-election in November.  Bradley represents the 89th Assembly district which includes the towns of Bedford, Harrison, Lewisboro, Mount Kisco, New Castle, North Castle, Pound Ridge, and most of the city of White Plains.

 


 


Adam Bradley has been a thoughtful, effective and reform minded member of the Assembly.  He has delivered for the 89th Assembly District, we need his independent thinking in the Assembly,” said Westchester Independence Party Spokesperson Dr. Giullio Cavallo.  “The Independence Party is proud to endorse Adam Bradley for re-election.”


 


“I am pleased to receive the endorsement of the Independence Party.  The Independence Party and I share many of the same goals — budget reform, political reform, and greater use of conference committees to avoid legislative deadlock” Bradley said. “This endorsement recognizes my hard work in the Assembly and the attempts that I have made to reform the process up in Albany.”


 


The Independence Party is now the third largest political party in New York State.


 


 “I am pleased that the Independence Party recognized that in the last two years, I have accomplished a great deal,” Bradley said. “There’s still more to be done, and I remain committed to making Westchester a better place to live, work and raise a family.”


 

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Juggernauts Wilt in Houston, twice. Try to Salvage Finale Today

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WPCNR PRESS BOX. Special to WPCNR from Stacey Davison, Katelyn Griffin in Houston. July 25, 2004:  The Texas Thunder took their fifth straight from the New York New Jersey Juggernaut in their University of Houston ballpark Saturday night, shutting out the Nauts, 7-0, after beating the Nauts Friday evening, 2-1 in eleven innings. Texas leads the league by a half game over Akron and 2 full games over the Nauts, at 24-16, with Texas having a 24-11 record. The two teams play Sunday afternoon at 4.

Friday evening, Selena Collins hit a walkoff home run off Kaci Clark (pitching in relief of Amanda Scott)in the eleventh to defeat the Nauts, 2-1. Christa Williams went the distance for Texas to move her league leading record to 9-3.


Venus Taylor homered for the Nauts in the second inning for an earlier 1-0 Naut lead. That lasted until the sixth, when Ryan Realmuto doubled to right to score pinch runner Selena Collins.


Saturday night the wheels came off when Texas plated 3 in the fourth off Kellie Wilkerson (pitching in relief of Amanda Scott who was removed in the first inning), 1 in the fifth and 3 in the sixth off Gina Oaks to roll to a 7-0 win. A walk to Lindsay Gardner, a single by Clare Burnam and a single by Selena Collins scored Gardner. Ryan Realmuto doubled to right center to score Burnam, and Karrie Rider hit a sacrifice fly to make it 3-0. Texas picked up a another run in the fifth, scoring while Lyndsey Garner jockeyed in a rundown between first and second. Then added three more in the sixth, scoring on two passed balls and a single.


Judging from our correspendents Saturday night was one of the worst Juggernaut performances of the season.


NATIONAL PRO FASTPITCH STANDINGS July 25, 2004


























































W L PCT GB HOME AWAY
Texas Thunder 24 11 0.686 15-3 9-8
Akron Racers 24 12 0.667 0.5 15-5 9-7
NY/NJ Juggernaut 25 16 0.610 2.0 16-5 9-11
New England Riptide 18 22 0.450 8.5 11-8 7-14
Arizona Heat 12 27 0.308 14.0 6-14 6-13
California Sunbirds 12 27 0.308 14.0 7-10 5-17


 


Saturday Scores


Texas 7, Juggernaut 0


California 3, Akron 0


New England 3, Arizona 1


Friday Night Scores


Texas 2, Juggernaut 1 (11)


New England 3, Arizona 1


Akron 8 California 3

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