WESTCHESTER COVID SPREADS QUIETLY 53% NEW YORK CITY UP 38%

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WPCNR CORONA VIRUS MONITOR. From the New York State Coronavirus Tracker. Analysis by John F. Bailey. March 20, 2022:

In the second week back from the winter vacation, the traditional time those who can take short vacations, and students socialize, Westchester County new infections of covid rose to 890 new persons testing positive during the week of March  13 to Saturday March 19.

This figure is  up 53% from  the 582 new infections March 6 to 12.  Prior to last week, Westchester had diminished new cases  10 consecutive weeks.

The 890 new persons testing positive for covid meant that Westchester averaged 127 new persons a day testing positive last week. Two weeks ago, Westchester reported 754 cases for the week of February 27 to March.

Those 754 cases spread new covid cases to 1 and a half other persons by Saturday the 19th ( 890 divided by 754).

At this rate, Covid is slightly gaining in infecting. It may not be more contagious, or maybe it is, or maybe the relaxed atmosphere — more socialization by young persons on vacations from school, or relaxed socializing by adult in restaurants, due to March Madness.  There is always the possibility that this will not continue and start to go down again. It had better do that.

The spread is far more ominous in New York City five boroughs where all five combined to raise covid new positive infections 38% in a week!

From the second week when masks were declared not mandatory,  March 6 to March 13,  4,740 new positives were reported in the entire city, an average of 677 a day. That week New York City was experiencing new infections for the 7 days, of 381, 393, 634, 883,669,1,087 and 693 already rising

Last week from March 13 to 19 the covid surge continued to spread across the city.  Last week,  6,526 persons were infected with covid  a 38% increase in the five boroughs of New York from March 13 to March 19.  This compared to the  4,470 the previous week, (the second week of returning to schools in New York City in an approved maskless school system) . The infection rate in New York City (all 5 boroughs) was 932 new cases a day compared to  677 a day two weeks ago.

 Since no demographics are being released on infections, there is no way to tell whether infections are coming from the schools, the 20-somethings, 30-somethings, 40-somethings, or older-somethings. That would be important for Mayor Eric Adams to know. I am sure this is known to the authorities, but the public should know, too.

The Nassau-Suffolk counties are not as infected with new covid cases, so it is a mystery where the new cases are coming from. Nassau and Suffolk Counties have infection rates of  2% and 1.7% average, and averaging about 200 cases a day, compared to hundreds of cases in each county in  February this year and  thousands of cases in each county in January of this year. The present rise is not covid carelessness in Nassau and Suffolk Counties this time.

In the Westchester County Mid-Hudson Region, Ulster County had more cases than Westchester County, 198 to Westchester 102. 

Westchester averaged  127 new covid positives a day for 7 days.  Rockland 34 day, Orange—22 per day, Ulster County, 42 new covid cases a day; Dutchess County, 21 a day , Sullivan  2 a day, Putnam and Putnam  8 a day.  

Nassau County averaged 126 new covid positives a day and Suffolk County 98.

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CONGESTED THINKING

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WPCNR THE SUNDAY BAILEY. News & Comment by John F. Bailey. March 20, 2022:

WORK CONTINUES ON CONGESTION PRICING, THE PLAN TO CHARGE VEHICLES THAT ENTER MID- AND LOWER MANHATTAN DURING PEAK TRAFFIC HOURS.

THE MTA AGENCY IS IN THE MIDDLE OF A FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE TOLLING INFRASTRUCTURE IS SCHEDULED TO BEGIN IN 2023.

Why in the world does this plan, to make New York City a place nobody nowhere will want to  drive into– need an environmental review?

I can tell you what no environmental review can ever predict is the attitude of the people that will perhaps contribute more to polluting the environment than the present situation.

First, if more people do not come back to riding trains to  fund the MTA “dartboard budgeting” plans to  help the MTA (now filling trains at 50% capacity) and continue to drive in despite the tolls, this is going to pollute the atmosphere more. How much more? No one can predict that. I am coughing already in the neighborhoods above 60th Street where the exhaust fumes of cars will congest-up at the tolls

You have no way of judging whether this astounding plan will get people out of their cars, especially with the MTA admission in a cheerful press release last week that the subways need cleaning up and better security. I  thought they were cleaning the trains nightly the last two years, didn’t you?

But consider what has happened since masks came off in the schools when the winter break ended and masks could come off in restaurants and businesses. New York City Boroughs have gone up to 1,023 new covid infections in 6 days since we returned to “normal”.  

If the new variants spoke of in the New York Times today, come into New York, this will create a new factor. Persons will be highly reluctant to take trains and expose their faces to anyone possibly maskless rider. Will there be mask enforcement if someone gets on and takes the mask off? There has never been mask enforcement anywhere I have seen in Westchester County.

Why should we believe the MTA in saying this congestion tolling starting at 60th Street all the way to the battery, effectively cutting off half of Manhattan to drivers, inflating can even begin in 2023. We have not seen a plan of where the tolls will go, that I know of.

BUT TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT THIS GRAPHIC demonstrating the areas where entry into the city with your car will be subject to a toll.

 THIS SAYS TO ME THE ENTIRE SOUTH HALF OF MANHATTAN IS GOING TO BE TOLLED. This will be unbelievable to see. One way streets eastbound coming off the West Side Highway and one-way westbound streets accessible from the FDR Drive via Triboro Bridge (I refuse to call it the RFK Bridge) and of course the two way main crosstown conduits,Canal Street, 14th Street, 23rd Street, 34th Street, 42nd Street, 59th Street , (I think 52nd Street is two-way, too), would have to be tolled two-way (what a decision!)

Now the other decision: how many toll gantries or whetever will be placed on the one-ways? Every one? Otherwise you have discretion tolling. If you do not toll every one-way street south of 60th Street, you will have so much congestion from 60TH you will have to hire humans to direct the turns onto the North South bound avenues.

There are 12 North South avenues in Manhattan. I believe six are one way North, or South, and Broadway, Park Avenue, Fifth Avenue Broadway, 8th Avenue are two way North and South. They would have to be considered for tolls at where they end in the north and the south. What backups!

 HOW MANY AND WHAT KIND OF AUTOMATIC TOLLING GANTRYS OR CAMERAS or EZ PASS READERS ARE GOING TO BE NEEDED. I asked the source of the MTA press release what kind of tolling apparatus would be installed, and if they had been ordered yet and how many? I am still waiting for an answer.

IT HAS TO BE EASILY 200 EAST WEST STREETS DEVICES AT EITHER END; AND IF YOU DO NOT HAVE EZ PASS YOU HAVE TO PHOTOGRAPH LOG AND MAIL THE TOLL TO THEM.

IS THIS CRAZY OR WHAT. AND SINCE THEY HAVE NOT ORDERED THE DEVICES, TO MY KNOWLEDGE, THEY ONLY HAVE 9 MONTHS. THIS IS UNBELIEVABLY NAÏVE PLANNING.

 FORGET ABOUT DRIVING IN FOR OFFBROADWAY PRODUCTIONS IN THE VILLAGE; DRIVING IN TO STROLL THE HIGH LINE, SHOP MIDTOWN, LET ALONE BROADWAY SHOWS. At perhaps $9 a car plus the parking garage, it will cost perhaps $40 just to get in and park.

For me to take Brenda Starr and I into Manhattan under congestion pricing, adding $9 to the parking garage fee of $30 (at a discount garage), I’d say to make congestion pricing get people to switch to the trains, in theory you should charge the cars more than $9 to make taking the trains the more affordable alternative. They have to charge $10 more than a Roundtrip train ticket, perhaps $20 more. There is no understanding or thinking in structuring this pricing, that I can see, (it’s too low).

WE ARE SEEING EXTREMELY STRONG RIDERSHIP EAST OF THE HUDSON OVER THE PAST COUPLE OF WEEKS,”  said the MTA in its press release two weeks ago.

The reason for congestion pricing? The press release (you can read it on this website) said:

THE CONGESTION (in midtown) IS HARMING OUR ABILITY TO DELIVER KEY SERVICES…WE HAVE TO HAVE BUSES. WE HAVE TO HAVE AMBULANCES AND OTHER EMERGENCY VEHICLES BE ABLE TO GET AROUND…WE HAVE TO MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR ALL THE DELIVERY TRUCKS THAT ARE NOW THE REALITY OF OUR MODERN ECONOMY TO MAKE THEIR WAY AROUND. THAT IS WHAT, AMONG OTHER THINGS, IS PRESSING US TO ADOPT A CONGESTION-PRICING SYSTEM.”

People like driving in because they do not like riding the trains. They never have. They use them because they can drive their cars to the station park and avoid the higher price of paid monthly parking in the city. Congestion pricing will not make New York City more attractive to companies considering Manhattan. 

Now, if the environmental review has still yet to be completed, and when it is completed they conclude the effects of congestion pricing will not create adverse impacts on the environment, it is poppycock.

 Any environmental decision based on optimistic predictions not based on performances in the past, and Pollyanna outcomes you want to happen is an enablement. Often careless environmental reviews will create unanticipated, perhaps disastrous consequences.

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SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS

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The Annual White Plains Board of Education Budget Vote and Election will take place on

Tuesday, May 17, 2022, Noon to 9 P.M., at six voting districts.  Two Board seats will be up for

election, each with a three-year term of office, beginning July 1, 2022.

Candidates must be United States citizens, 18 years of age or more and residents of White

Plains for at least one year.  Petitions are available from Michele Schoenfeld, District Clerk, at

5 Homeside Lane.  They must be signed by 100 qualified voters and returned by April 27th.

Registration, for qualified voters new to the City, or those who are not registered to vote in

general elections, will take place on Saturday, April 30th, Noon to 5 P.M., at Mamaroneck Avenue

School, Nosband Avenue.  A resident who has moved within White Plains during the last year may

also change his/her voting address at that time.

Absentee ballot applications may be requested from the District Clerk, due to absence from the

city on election day, temporary or permanent illness or physical disability, or potential for contraction

of the virus that causes COVID-19, among other reasons.  

For further information, please call 422-2071.

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STUDENT JOURNALISTS WANTED IN GREENBURGH FOR MONTHLY STUDENT RUN TV REPORT ON THE TOWN OF GREENBURGH

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PAUL FEINER BEING INTERVIEWED BY DON SIMMONS OF WVOX 1460
AT THE WVOX ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARTY THURSDAY AT MIRAGE RESTAURANT

WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER. From Paul Feiner, Greenburgh Town Supervisor. March 19, 2022:

New idea  a student run news program about the town

Looking for mentors with background in journalism and students who would like to host a monthly news program about the town—e mail pfeiner@greenburghny.com if interested.

Most people move to Greenburgh because of our excellent schools and the fantastic educational opportunities offered to students. Although the town is independent of the school districts we have tried, over the years, to complement the work the school districts offer students.

Town Clerk Judith Beville and I have co-sponsored an excellent summer internship program for students for over a dozen years. Last year we expanded programs for young people by offering students the opportunity to work with the Zuckerberg Institute -students have helped struggling Greenburgh  businesses survive–using their social media and creative skills. These programs continue in 2022. The Theodore Young Community Center also offers students great opportunities to excel.

A new idea: Would like to start a student run news program about the town. Students will host a monthly cable TV news program about Greenburgh. 

INTRODUCING SNN, “The Student News Network”

They will report on the work of the Town Board and of different departments in town government. the “student news network”  will provide viewers with info on local  controversies  and proposed legislation.

They will interview civic leaders and residents and could also provide viewers with commentary.   They will give viewers both sides of issues. 

Their news stories will not be censored by the town –we hope the student journalists will be fair  and objective and provide residents with a source of good local news. 

We also want to teach the students about journalism, provide students who are interested in the field with a great learning opportunity.

To make this happen—we need student reporters. And, we need mentors who have experience in journalism. 

 E mail me at pfeiner@greenburghny.com if you are interested. Students interested in this opportunity should also advise what grades they are in. We may want to create different Greenburgh student news network programs for students at different grades. Mentors should highlight their background. 

 You can call me at 438 1343 (cell) to discuss.

The success of our democracy requires scrutiny of government actions. The more oversight the better. Creating a new student news network could be an exciting initaitive. 

Want to emphasize that Greenburgh Student News Network reporters will work with mentors and there will be no effort by town officials to influence the reporting.

PAUL FEINER

Greenburgh Town Supervisor

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK: THE MARCH 18 REPORT SEE IT NOW ON THIS INSTANT LINK–COPY AND PASTE INTO YOUR BROWSER AND CONNECT WITH FRIDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM:

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http://www.wpcommunitymedia.org/white-plains-week–2/03182022-555

WHERE COVID IS UP TO THE MINUTE: WESTCHESTER INFECTIONS AVERAGING 101 A DAY THIS WEEK–NEW YORK 5 BOROUGHS INFECTIONS ACCELERATING.
COUNTY LEGISLATOR BEN BOYKIN ON WESTCHESTER LEGISLATORS’ COVID RECOVERY TASK FORCE PLAN — THE PROCESS AHEAD RECCOMMENDATIONS BY FALL.
CONGRESSMAN TOM SUOZZI ON THE LEVEL WITH MR. AND MRS. WHITE PLAINS AT THE WHITE PLAINS COACH DINER–EXCLUSIVE REPORT
WVOX 1460’S LIVE BROADCAST OF ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARTY WITH
WILLIAM O’SHAUGHNESSY, WVOX FOUNDER OF LAST REAL LOCAL RADIO STATION
WPW REPORTS ON NATALIE-A WHITE PLAINS MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT
ASKING FOR YOUR HELP
HELP FROM WASHINGTON TO WHITE PLAINS NY USA.:
N.Y. U.S SENATOR KRISTEN GILLEBRAND VISITS YWCA WITH WHITE PLAINS CONGRESSMAN MONDAIRE JONES AND FUNDS YWCA CLASSROOMS AND NEW CENTER FOR RACISM STUDIES

WESTCHESTER COUNTY WORKERS SHIP SUPPLIES TO EMBATTLED UKRAINE.

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MR. “ON THE AIR” BILL O’SHAUGHNESSY FOUNDER OF WVOX IS ON THE AIR AGAIN AT THE WVOX ST. PATRICK’S DAY LIVE BROADCAST INTERVIEWING THE MOST INTERESTING PEOPLE IN WESTCHESTER NONSTOP.

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COUNTY EXECUTIVE GEORGE LATIMER WITH THE FOUNDER OF RELEVANT, RELATIVE RADIO, WILLIAM O’SHAUGHNESSY 2 P.M ON THE AIRWAVES TODAY
STATE SENATOR SHELLY MEYER
PHIL REISMAN, REPORTER
200 PEOPLE FILLED THE MIRAGE RESTAURANT FOR MR. O’SHAUGHNESSY’S WVOX ST. PATRICK’S DAY LIVE BROADCAST AND THEY WERE STILL COMING IN AT 3 P.M. THAT’S DENNIS NARDONE OF DENNIS AND TONNY GOOD MORNING WESTCHESTER IN THE GREEN SHIRT AND DON SIMMONS,RIGHT INTERVIEWING ON THE AIR.

WPCNR REPORTER AROUND TOWN. By John F. Bailey. March 17, 2022:

The William O’Shaughnessy WVOX St. Patrick’s Day Party had not been held for two years but Westchester’s best party was in full swing this afternoon in the hear-yourself-speak friendly buzz & vibe at the Mirage Restaurant opposite Iona College on North Avenue New Rochelle, home of WVOX 1460.

Broadcast live on WVOX this afternoon, listeners heard a entertaining, intensely human, feel good afternoon of interviews of celebrities, neighbors, longtime listeners of 1460 WVOX, by “Mr. On the Air” himself who still runs the metropolitan area’s only 24 hour local radio station programmed by local personalities who relate to their listeners. WVOX is the “Vox Populi” where listeners can call up, go on the air and have their say and hear local movers and shakers have their say.

Don Simmons interviews Paul Feiner, Greenburgh Town Supervisor

After Don Simmons warmed up the audience at St. Patrick’s Day, eating corned beef and cabbage, with a patter of interviews with walkers-in, until the broadcaster himself who created WVOX RADIO arrived.

Mr. O’SHAUGHNESSY INTERVIEWING DENNIS NARDONE
OF THE DENNIS AND TONNY GOOD MORNING WESTCHESTER PROGRAM

Sitted at a corner table, Mr. O’Shaughnessy proceeded for the next two hours to interview listeners, leaders, city officials, WVOX personalities Dennis Nardone and Tonny other WVOX personalities, and county and state leaders, obviously without notes, shifting smoothly from civilian to leader, getting them to open up to Mr. O’Shaughnessy’s genuine interest and focused attention to them and what they did.

i have to compliment The Mirage for being a venue that allows great conversation even when the tables are filled, and serves deftly, swiftly and promotes conviviality– just like WVOX.

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JURY: ANTI-ABORTION ACTIVISTS ACCUSED OF CRIMINAL TRESPASS IN WP ABORTION CLINIC FOUND GUILTY

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WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. From the Office of the Westchester County District Attorney. March 17, 2022:

 

Westchester County District Attorney Miriam E. Rocah announced that after a three-day trial, a jury found three men guilty of unlawfully remaining at All Women’s Medical in White Plains to prevent patients from receiving access to medical care. 

The three men were each found guilty on March 17, 2022, of Criminal Trespass in the Third Degree, a misdemeanor. The defendants are affiliated with Red Rose Rescue, a pro-life religious group.  

On November 27, 2021, at approximately 8:40 a.m., the defendants unlawfully entered All Women’s Medical in White Plains, a private medical office. The defendants then remained inside the office for approximately two hours despite receiving numerous verbal warnings to leave from medical staff and the White Plains Police Department.  

The defendants, two of whom remained in the waiting room and one who was on the floor blocking the entrance to the office, were arrested by White Plains Police and had to be physically carried out of the office.  

“The District Attorney’s Office will vigorously prosecute any criminal acts that interfere with an individual’s constitutional right to freely access healthcare,” DA Rocah said. “There are no insignificant cases when it comes to the protection of reproductive rights.”  

The case is before Judge John Collins in White Plains City Court, and is being prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Celia Curtis. The District Attorney’s Office thanks the White Plains Police Department for its cooperation in the prosecution of this trial. The defendants are scheduled to be sentenced on June 20, 2022.  

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