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WPCNR PICTURES IN TIME. December 30, 2003: The White Plains CitizeNetReporter continues our year-end review of the news of 2003 in White Plains, with the events of May-June. All pictures take by WPCNR.

Commissioner of Public Safety Called for 10 New Police Officers and a $250,000 Rescue Truck to upgrade the Department of Public Safety. The Officers were eventually hired in fall 2003.

OPERATION SAFE STREETS MADE LIFE MISERABLE FOR WHITE PLAINS SPEEDERS, LINING CITY COFFERS.

ARNIE BERNSTEIN (LEFT) WAS NOMINATED TO RUN FOR COMMON COUNCIL at the Democratic City Committee meeting, ousting Eridania Camacho-Quinn, a woman and a Hispanic, for the Common Council nomination, even though Camaco-Quinn had originally been a leading candidate and a favorite of the nominating committee. The dropping of Camacho-Quinn was considered by Hispanic and African-American members of the party as a slap in the face to White Plains minorities. Insiders said Ms. Camacho-Quinn was not familiar with the issues. Mr. Bernstein, left, is shown with Howard Glassman of the Democratic City Committee.

Assemblyman Adam Bradley announced his marriage to Fumiko Machinaga on May 27. Mayor Joseph Delfino married the happy couple.

THE NORTH SPIRE apartment building at City Center topped out at 34 stories.

VISIONS OF MANHATTAN APPEARED from the Cappelli Summit at City Center.

MEANWHILE IN LATE MAY…THE City Center15 Cinema De Lux was just beginning to take shape.

HERE’S TONY AND JEFF! The Common Council interviewed Professional Facilities Management of Rhode Island, Susan and Peter Katz of Westco, Jonathan Mann of Centerpoint Stage, and Tony Stimac, left, and Jeffrey Rosenstock, right, for the job of running the White Plains Performing Arts Center. Stimac and Rosenstock were invited to apply to run the WPPAC five weeks after original proposals were received by the city. Financial reporting grids of the RFP were changed in early May, allowing Stimac and Rosenstock to submit an application to run the theatre. The duo of Stimac and Rosenstock were selected May 29 to run the White Plains Performing Arts Center, and a contract signed in late July.

HUGH McKIERNAN retired as Principal of Mamaroneck Avenue School.

THE REPUBLICAN PARTY Nominated Frank Cantatore, left, Rosa Munoz, Jeffrey Binder and Tim Sheehan to run for the three Common Council seats opposing Robert Greer, Benjamin Boykin and Arnold Bernstein.

THE SEA STAR DINER CLOSED AND WAS RAZED TO MAKE WAY FOR COMMERICAL BANK.

THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND RECREATION & PARKS gave a makeover to Silver Lake park preparing it for opening in July.

THOUSANDS SWELTERED AS A POWER FAILURE KILLED AIR CONDITIONING AND LIGHTS IN THE COUNTY CENTER, CAUSING THE WHITE PLAINS MIDDLE SCHOOL GRADUATION TO BE POSTPONED AND MOVED TO HIGHLANDS AND EASTVIEW SCHOOLS THE NEXT DAY.

WHITE PLAINS EXPLOSION: New White Plains FastPitch Travel Team debuted for summer play in the WPPBA.































