SNOWVEILLANCE: 2 HOUR DELAY IN WHITE PLAINS SCHOOLS FOLLOWED BY REMOTE LEARNING BEGINNING AFTER THE 2-HOUR DELAY

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6-1/2 INCHES TO 7 INCHES OF SNOW FELL OVERNIGHT IN WHITE PLAINS NY USA.. SCHOOL OPENING SWITCHED TO REMOTE LEARNING, BEGINNING AFTER A 2 HOUR DELAY. THE SCENE AT 8:30 THIS MORNING

Paul Feiner Town Supervisor of Greenburgh issued this advisory on road conditions across Greenburgh to West of White Plains:

Roads passable, but slippery…sanitation and recycling pickup cancelled today…snow angel volunteers wanted

Snow update:


Our DPW crews have been working since 11 PM. I spoke with the police department and Commissioner of Public Works at 7 AM. Our crews have been sanding and plowing.

No incidents, no road closures. Schools in Greenburgh have been cancelled. We have 26 routes and believe that roads are passable –but with snow coming down they could be slippery. We have 142 miles of roads.

One of the challenges we face is Covid-19. Some of our highway crew members are out sick with Covid-19.  Because we are down staffing wise, we have temporarily assigned employees who work in the water, sanitation or parks department to our snow removal efforts.   We will be cancelling our sanitation and recycling pickup today.

The Library anticipates a delayed opening –hopefully by 11 AM

Our snow angels group of volunteers, now in our 31st year, helps clear driveways and paths for seniors and disabled residents. We depend on volunteers and can help more individuals with additional assistance.  If you’d like to volunteer please complete the following form:


If you would like to be part of the Snow angels, please contact greenburghsnowangels@gmail.com or fill out this quick form: https://forms.gle/GwGkun34EGQJEK8g8PAUL FEINER
Greenburgh Town Supervisor

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ON WPTV: WESTCHESTER TALK RADIO’S JOHN MARINO THE INTERVIEW MAN GETS INTERVIEWED ON “THE STATE Of EVERYTHING” ON “PEOPLE TO BE HEARD” AT www.wpcommunitymedia.org

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JOHN MARINO EVERYONE’S NEWSMAN
INTERVIEWED BY JOHN BAILEY ON
WHITE PLAINS TV’S “PEOPLE TO BE HEARD”
HE’S NEWS. HE’S TRAFFIC. HE’S POLITICS. HE INTERVIEWS.
HE’S PLAY-BY-PLAY HE’S INTO EVERYTHING
NOW HE GETS TO HAVE HIS SAY ON “THE STATE OF EVERYTHING,”
NEWSMANO A NEWSMANO WITH JOHN BAILEY.

LATIMER…JAMES…COVID…THE ECONOMY…THE RECOVERY …THE SLOWDOWN… AFFORDABLE HOUSING…VACCINATIONS WESTCHESTER AT THE CROSSROADS — and more A REAL NEWSMAN NOT NO HOLDS BARRED ON THE PROGRAM WHERE JOHN MARINO GETS TO HAVE HIS SAY.

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CONGRESSMAN MONDAIRE JONES of the 37th Congressional District ON JANUARY 6

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER. ByCongressman Mondaire Jones January 6, 2022:

Today, on the one year anniversary of the violent insurrection at the Capitol, Congressman Mondaire Jones (D-NY), a national leader in the fight to protect voting rights and save American democracy, released the following statement reiterating his calls for the Senate to reform the filibuster to advance democracy-saving voting rights legislation.

“A year ago today, just days after being sworn into office, I, along with so many others, nearly died in the violent insurrection at the Capitol. That unprecedented attack is a painful indication of the deep crisis facing our democracy, a crisis that continues to grow more dire by the day.

There can be no doubt that the events of January 6th were inspired by, and designed to promote, the Big Lie of mass voter fraud, which Donald Trump and the GOP have used to justify racist voter suppression laws in states across the country. It was clear then, and is clear now, that the modern-day Republican Party is more interested in preserving the rule of its authoritarian leadership than in preserving our democracy.

That’s why Democrats have spent the last year working to counter the dangerous myth of mass voter fraud and advance legislation to protect the sacred right to vote, including the Freedom to Vote Act and John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, both of which I’m proud to have helped author. But despite the House doing our job and passing multiple pieces of democracy-saving legislation, the Jim Crow filibuster has obstructed any meaningful progress in the Senate.

Unless, at the very least, an exception is made to the filibuster to advance voting rights legislation, our democracy will fall deeper into crisis. Republicans will disenfranchise their way back into power in 2022, and use that power to install their chosen candidate in the White House in 2024, regardless of what the American people say. American democracy as we know it will cease to exist.

This is the reality we face if we fail to meet the urgency of this moment. But we are not powerless to stop it. The future of our nation depends on every Democratic Senator putting country before politics to do what is necessary to save our democracy. Literally nothing is more important.

Having seen firsthand on that fateful day just how fragile our democracy is, I will continue to do everything in my power to save it. With so much at stake, I pray that my colleagues in the Senate will do the same.”

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PLEASE HELP? WHITE PLAINS MEALS ON WHEELS NEEDS VOLUNTEERS URGENTLY. CALL 914-946-6878 FOR DETAILS TODAY.

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Meals on Wheels of White Plains volunteers deliver fresh meals to 75 of our neighbors who are unable to shop and cook for themselves.  Just as important, they also bring a smile and check on their well-being.

We are currently delivering meals on Mondays and Thursdays from 11:00-1:00, and all the deliveries are to residents of White Plains.

Prior to the pandemic, our volunteers delivered meals in teams of two, but due to covid most of our current volunteers are willing to make deliveries on their own, and all volunteers use their own cars.

A few volunteers deliver with members of their own households, which makes it easier. Some apartment buildings require climbing stairs. Masks are required for all deliveries and we provide hand sanitizer.

If you are interested in learning more about Meals on Wheels of White Plains, please email info@mowwp.org or call our office at 946-6878.

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BREAKING NEWS: COUNTY EXECUTIVE ON COVID EMERGENCY: “HORRIBLE” CALLS ON WESTCHESTER CITIZENS TO MASK TO MASH HIGHEST SPREAD OF COVID EVER. IMPLORES PRUDENCE, PERSEVERANCE, RESPONSIBLE BEHAVIOR TO STYMIE SPREAD THAT WILL NOT STOP UNLESS WE USE OUR “TOOLS”–VACCINATIONS, TESTING, SOCIAL AWARENESS. THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TODAY:

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COUNTY EXECUTIVE ON COVID TODAY: ANNOUNCES HIGHEST COVID NUMBERS EVER. WILL IMPLEMENT GOVERNOR HOCHUL’S MASK UPDATE THROUGHOUT COUNTY. NOTES: IF YOU ARE QUARANTINED AT HOME AND NEED FOOD CONTACT 995-5566 Monday through Friday, 9 to 5. Do not self test for covid unless you show symptoms.
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CONDOS, CO-OPS, MULTI-FAMILY HOMES FANCIED BY HOME SEEKERS. SINGLE FAMILY HOMES PREFERRED BUT PRICED OUT. WESTCHESTER PRICES REMAIN STEADY AS SHE BLOWS

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WPCNR REALTY REALITY. From the Hudson Gateway Realtors Association. (Edited) January 4, 2021:

 Residential sales in 2021 in the counties served by OneKey MLS, Inc. reached a historic peak.

Sales slowed in the fourth quarter in all areas served by OneKey MLS except for Bronx County. Arguably, some of the slowdown can be attributed to the dearth of inventory in the counties north of NYC.

Westchester County, with the highest prices in the region, had the smallest percentage increase in median price for the year at 6.1% ($780,000 as compared to $735,000 in 2020) and actually experienced a slight decrease (-0.8%) in median price for the fourth quarter. This may be indicative of price increases beginning to moderate.

Condominium, multi-family (2-4 family), and in Westchester County, co-op sales as well, all outpaced the increases in single-family units and, in most instances, percent of median price increase.

In Westchester County, where co-op sales lagged in 2020, they increased 36.3% to 2,129 units (from 1,562 in 2020).

 Affordability is the most prevalent reason for these choices particularly in view of the price increases in single-family dwellings. For many suburban purchasers, condos and co-ops represent a means to build equity to purchase a single-family residence

The breakthrough in The Bronx  demonstrates return of buyers to the New York City market.

While the view of the market in terms of units sold and dollar volume is a positive one, it was a frustrating arena for many buyers who lost homes to higher bidders and for realtors dealing with client frustration and disappointment.

Indicators such as days on market were down significantly in all market areas. Homes were selling close to or at list price and above list price as a relatively common event.

Lack of inventory continues to be a problem with no meaningful resolution on the near horizon. With the Fed tightening monetary policy it is expected that mortgage rates will begin a steady rise in 2022.

However, despite these headwinds, the real estate market in the New York City and greater suburban area, including the lower Hudson River Valley, have shown remarkable resiliency in the last year and a half, and we expect a strong real estate market to continue into 2022.

With the exception of the second quarter of 2020, the real estate market has been an anomaly outperforming the economy. Sales and prices have enjoyed a trajectory which is likely unsustainable going forward, however the economy of the Hudson Valley continues to improve and grow more vibrant which bodes well for real estate. It is likely that price increases will moderate and additional product will come on the market which will sustain a strong market in the near term.

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