NOVEMBER 18 — COMING UP AT THE WHITE PLAINS LIBRARY IN DECEMBER

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Featured Events for Adults

Discuss feminist literature, short stories, mysteries and more!

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Practice your knitting, crochet and crafting projects while enjoying social time with other crafters! View full details.

Learn how to use Google Docs, explore Artificial Intelligence, and try out 3D Printing! View full details.

Celebrate Jane Austen’s 250th birthday with a selfie station, a tea party, and more!

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With the holidays approaching, we have several family-friendly film screenings!

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Practice your French and English Language skills in a friendly environment.

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Community-Centered Events

Protect Yourself from Housing Discrimination

Monday, December 1

6:00pm – 7:00pm

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Affordable Home Ownership in White Plains

Thursday, December 4

6:00pm – 7:30pm

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Let’s Discuss the Proposed Community Center

Tuesday, December 2

6:00pm – 8:00pm

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How to Help Cats in Your Neighborhood

Tuesday, December 09

6:30pm – 7:30pm

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All Events for Adults
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NOVEMBER 18– COUNTY EXECUTIVE JENKINS CALLS ON TRUMP ADMINISTRATION TO SEND SUSPENDED $400 MILLION IN HEAT AID

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WESTCHESTER COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS ISSUES STATEMENT

ON FEDERAL HEATING ASSISTANCE

“I stand with Governor Hochul and Congressman Tonko in urging the Trump Administration to immediately release the $400 million in federal heating assistance that 1.5 million New Yorkers are depending on as we head into the coldest months of the year. No family should have to choose between paying their energy bills and putting food on the table.

“This delay is more than a bureaucratic setback; it is a real threat to the safety and well-being of our most vulnerable residents, including children, seniors, and people with disabilities. It’s time to release these funds and honor the commitment to the people who need this assistance the most.”

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NOVEMBER 17–ROUGH FLU SEASON AHEAD, YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST PREDICTS

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NOVEMBER 15–STATE SENATOR MAYER REJECTS “WESTCHESTER MUNICIPAL CONSORTIUM” PSC CON ED “DEAL”

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Statement from Senator Shelley B. Mayer on the Joint Proposal in the ConEd Rate Case

“The joint proposal now before the Public Service Commission in the ConEdison rate case fails to adequately address the affordability crisis facing my constituents and ratepayers across the company’s service territory. While this proposal is an improvement on ConEd’s original filing, given the depth of the crisis, it does not go far enough for members of our community and I strongly urge the Commission to reject it.

“I proudly represent many diverse communities in Westchester County, most of which fall within ConEd’s service area, where families are already experiencing financial strain due to the rate increases ConEd has enjoyed in recent years. More than 20% of households in my district earn less than $50,000 per year, and another 20% are seniors living on fixed incomes. My constituents simply cannot afford another rate hike and I am fighting for them.

“Time and again, I hear directly from those I represent about the cost of their ConEd bill. Thousands of New Yorkers have written letters, submitted testimony to the PSC, signed petitions, and reached out to my office to share how these proposed increases would impact their families. While I am deeply grateful for the advocacy of the public – and urge them to continue speaking out – this proposal undermines the public’s faith in a fair and responsive regulatory system because it would allow a rate increase that is flatly unaffordable to them after they, and their representatives – have made their voices heard loudly and clearly.

“I want to assure Westchester residents that my colleagues and I will continue to pursue legislative changes to the way utility rates are set, but in the interim, the Commission must take action to protect ratepayers. ConEd shareholders will enjoy the profits made from these rate increases while New Yorkers face unaffordable rates, can’t pay their bills, or will be forced to substitute one needed expense simply to keep the lights and heat on. This proposal ignores the real, demonstrated affordability crisis that my constituents continue to experience and minimizes their voices in a way that I cannot accept. Accordingly,  I urge the Commission to reject this proposal.”

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NOVEMBER 17 — WHITE PLAINS WEEK 7:00 PM MONDAAAAAY NIGHT! “BETRAYAL WEEK” UNFOLDS WITH JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS ON FIOS CH 45, OPTIMUM CH 76 AND WWW.WPCOMMUNITYMEDIA.ORG

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JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS YOU NEED TO KNOW

BETRAYAL WEEK

NO ONE’S TELLING YOU

NO ONE’S TALKING

SILENCE OF THE LEADERS

WATCH ON THE HUDSON!

 

GOOD BYE PLANET 

 

COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS iNTRODUCES $2.5 BILLION 2026 BUDGET, 5.7% PROPERTY TAX INCREASE.  REJECTS CON ED-PSC-WESTCHESTER MUNICIPALITY COALITION DEAL WITH CON ED. JENKINS AND SENATOR MAYER ONLY ONES TO SPEAK OUT ON “THE DEAL”

AND MORE…

A VISIT TO OUR LADY OF NOTRE DAME

REMEMBERING THE FALLEN AT THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE AMERICAN CEMETARY THE 10,000

THE INSPIRATION OF THE PAST TRAVELING THROUGH THE DARK AGES

 

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NOVEMBER 13– BEEF ABOUT THE NEW $2.5 BILLION COUNTY BUDGET

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WESTCHESTER COUNTY BOARD OF LEGISLATORS TO HOLD FIRST INPUT SESSION ABOUT 2026 COUNTY BUDGET

Community Invited to Share Priorities at Public Forum in Peekskill 

Residents and Members of the Press Are Cordially Invited

Thursday, November 13 at 6:00 PM 

AND

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER  19 6 PM  PELHAM

The Westchester County Board of Legislators is hosting its first Public Input Sessions about the FY 2026 Budget tomorrow, November 13, in the auditorium of the Peekskill City School District Ford Administration Building.

The second session will take place on Wednesday, November 19, 2025 at 5:30 PM at the Daronco Town House, 20 Fifth Avenue, Pelham, NY 10803.

WHO:             Westchester County Board of Legislators and County Residents

WHAT:           Public Input Session about 2026 County Budget

WHERE:        Auditorium, Peekskill City School District Ford Administration Building

WHEN:           Thursday, November 13, 2025 at 6:00 PM EST

For more information, including how to participate, visit our budget dashboard HERE.

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NOVEMBER 13— FLAG ON THE PLAY: COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS, BOARD OF LEGISLATORS CONDEMN NEGOTIATED PSC NEGOTIATED CON ED PRICE RISE. STILL TOO HIGH. IGNORES GREEN ENERGY NEED–UNDER REVIEW

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STATEMENT FROM WESTCHESTER COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS AND THE WESTCHESTER COUNTY BOARD OF LEGISLATORS

ON CON EDISON RATE INCREASE PROPOSAL

“Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins and the Westchester County Board of Legislators strongly reject the proposed rate increases recently announced as part of the Joint Proposal between Con Edison, the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC), and other parties.

“Under the agreement, Con Edison would be permitted to raise electric rates by 4.3%, 5.0% and 3.3% annually from January 1, 2026, through the end of 2028. Gas rates would decrease by 0.3% in 2026 and then increase in 2027 by 7.2% and 3.7% in 2028.

“Families are already being stretched to the breaking point. Utility bills are skyrocketing while wages remain flat. We are hearing from seniors on fixed incomes, families juggling multiple jobs, and business owners barely staying afloat. A rate hike of this magnitude will force too many to choose between paying their utility bills and affording necessities like food, medicine, or childcare.

“Let’s be clear: investing in infrastructure and clean energy is important. We support a reliable grid and a sustainable future. But that future must be affordable. Con Edison cannot be allowed to continue passing their costs on to customers without full transparency, real justification, and measurable accountability.

“The County Executive and the Board of Legislators reaffirm their commitment to advocating for fair, transparent and equitable energy policies – ones that protect consumers and hold utilities accountable for efficient and responsible operations. Any plan that asks residents to pay more must come with clear, measurable benefits – not just promises.

“We urge the PSC to reconsider this proposal, and work with local leaders to find solutions that do not further burden Westchester ratepayers.”

 

THE BACKGROUND  UPDATE: 

THE PROPOSED  CON ED RATE INCREASE COMPROMISE ANNOUNCED MONDAY  BY WESTCHESTER MUNICIPAL  CONSORTIUM WHICH THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS AND THE  BOARD OF LEGISLATURE  OPPOSE.

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION AND WESTCHESTER MUNICIPAL CONSORTIUM ORCHESTRATES CUT IN CON ED RATE INCREEASE OVER 3 YEARS RELEASED THIS AGREED-ON SETTELMENT — THE WESTCHESTER CONSORTIUM NEWS RELEASE SAID:

 

November 10, 2025

The Westchester Municipal Consortium (WMC) — a coalition of 40 local municipalities that joined forces to become a party to Con Edison’s 2025 electric and gas rate case filings before the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) announced that a three-year settlement agreement (known as a Joint Proposal) has been formally reached between Con Edison, the PSC staff, and other parties.

The terms of the filed agreement are now public and represent significant progress for Westchester residents and businesses in ensuring fairer and more transparent utility practices.

The Joint Proposal substantially reduces Con Edison’s original rate requests and includes several key provisions advanced by the Westchester Municipal Consortium. Because these provisions were successfully incorporated into the three-year settlement, the Consortium will not oppose the agreement.

The Joint Proposal itself states: “The Westchester Municipal Consortium will also not oppose this negotiated Proposal, which substantially reduces the Company’s initial rate proposals and includes provisions sought by the Westchester Municipal Consortium.”

Settlement Includes Major Reductions in Originally Proposed Rates

Con Edison’s original proposed electric rate increase of 13.4% has been reduced to 2.8% on the total customer bill under the settlement. On the gas side, the original propose 19% increase has been reduced to 2% on the total customer bill.  The agreement spans January 1, 2026, through December 31, 2028, with similar annual increases of approximately 2.8% (electric) and 2.0% (gas) in the second and third years.

Key Westchester-Specific Provisions Secured

The Joint Proposal includes several items specifically negotiated by the Westchester Municipal Consortium to address longstanding disparities and improve communication and transparency:

·        Annual Westchester Capital Investment Meetings

Con Edison leadership — including senior engineering and operations staff — will meet annually with Westchester municipalities to review capital project plans and compare investment levels in Westchester versus New York City. The meetings will also address storm preparedness, double-pole removal, streetlighting, and the impact of data centers on the local grid.

 

·        Underground vs. Overhead Cost Analysis

 Responding to WMC’s request, Con Edison agreed to conduct an informational analysis comparing the relative costs of its underground network system (predominant in New York City) and its overhead radial system (predominant in Westchester County and Staten Island). This study will help determine whether any cross-subsidization exists between regions and will be shared prior to the Company’s next rate filing.

“While the reductions do not go as far as we had proposed, they are a substantial move in the name of affordability, and the requirements for more disclosure and transparency on capital projects and the costs of overhead vs. underground systems are major gains for our County,” said Joel Dichter, Counsel for the Westchester Municipal Consortium. “This outcome reflects how much can be accomplished when Westchester’s municipalities stand together for a common goal.”

Next Steps and PSC Review

The Westchester Municipal Consortium will prepare and submit formal comments on the Joint Proposal to the Public Service Commission. The PSC will then conduct an evidentiary hearing to evaluate the settlement’s terms before issuing a final decision.

“There is no doubt that Westchester’s municipalities banding together had a substantial impact on the results,” said Hastings-on-Hudson Mayor Nicola Armacost who is also President of the Westchester Municipal Officials Association. “This collaboration ensured our communities were heard at the state level and will continue to give us a voice in how utility investments are

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NOVEMBER 11– ARMISTICE DAY OF THE PAST. VIETNAM VETERANS WERE HONORED

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VIETNAM VETERANS WHO GAVE THE LAST MEASURE ARE REMEMBERED ON FIRST VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL DAY.

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PICTURES OF WESTCHESTER COUNTY SOLDIERS WITH THEIR HOMETOWNS AND THE DAY THEY DIED IN ACTION DURING THE VIETNAM WAR WERE DISPLAYED IN THE ROTUNDA IN CITY HALL THIS AFTERNOON ON THE FIRST OFFICIAL VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL DAY ORGANIZED BY WESTCHESTER COUNTY AND THE CITY OF WHITE PLAINS AND VIETNAM VETERANS WHO REMEMBER THEIR COMRADES.
MAYOR TOM ROACH OF WHITE PLAINS REMEMBERED MEN IN HIS FAMILY GOING TO VIETNAM AND DESCRIBED THE NEED TO RECOGNIZE THEIR SACRIFICE.
COUNTY EXECUTIVE GEORGE LATIMER EXPRESSED REGRETS ABOUT HOW VIETNAM VETERANS MET AN INHOSPITABLE WELCOME WHEN RETURNING HOME
CHAIRMAN OF THE WESTCHESTER COUNTY BOARD OF LEGISLATORS BENJAMIN BOYKIN OBSERVED PERSONAL MEMORIES OF A VIETNAM “GRUNT’ WHOM HE KNEW.
NAM VETERAN RON TUCCI TOLD OF HIS PERSONAL EXPERIENCES OF VETS LIKE HIMSELF WHEN THEY CAME BACK.
A WREATH WAS PLACED BEFORE THE PLAQUE, RIGHT HONORING WHITE PLAINS VIETNAM WAR DEAD WHOSE NAMES ARE ENGRAVED ON THE PLAQUE ON THE CITY HALL ROTUNDA AT RIGHT.
LAWRENCE DENSMORE WAS ONE OF THE 26 WHITE PLAINS VIETNAM DEAD. HE WAS A VERY CLOSE BUDDY OF DAN GRIFFIN WHO HANDLES VETERANS SERVICES FOR WESTCHESTER COUNTY. ALL THE VIETNAM WAR DEAD EACH HAD A REMEMBRANCE CARD LIKE THIS ON DISPLAY IN THE ROTUNDA. THESE REMEMBRANCES COMPILED FOR THIS OCCASION BRING HOME THE MEANING OF THE LOSS OF YOUNG MEN LIKE MR. DENSMORE, BECAUSE YOU SEE THE PERSON, THE SPIRIT, THE REALNESS OF A PERSON LOST TO US FOREVER. .
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NOVEMBER 10–NEW YORK TRAFFIC –OUT OF TOWNERS ARRIVING FOR HOLIDAYS BE CAREFUL OUT THERE

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THERE IS NO PEACE AND GOOD WILL TOWARDS MEN ON NEW YORK ROADS THIS THANKSGIVING OR DECEMBER

 

LOOK FRONT AND BACKWARDS AT ALL TIMES TO AVOID WESTCHESTER LONG ISLAND NJ AND NYC OUTLAW DRIVERS AND PEDESTRIANS THEY’RE OUT TO GET YOU AND YOU DON’T WANT TO GET THEM.

HIGH ALERT FOR: Aggressive, Arrogant, Maneuvering, Passing on Right. Excessive Speed on Westchester Highways AND SUICIDAL JAYWALKERS–U TURNS A NEW YORK SPECIALTY

 

WPCNR TRAFFICA ALERTA; News and Comment by John F. Bailey. November 10, 2024:

Warning: this is not an official alert it is a WPCNR Public Service alert for the unexpected, the never encountered before this year in high traffic season.

The Taconic and Sprain Brook Parkways, in fact all parkways and expressways in Westchester  County are notorious for the aggressive speeding and passing at high speeds by many drivers going as high as 25 miles or more over the speed limit (85 to 90) and passing at high speed.

Motorists ahead of these hot rod Lincolns are often unaware of their coming up on their tails.  I have to assume that the Saw Mill, the I-684 and I-287 are subject to the same “Cowboys” maneuvering in and out  and around cars they feel are driving too slow and holding them back. Note that they  squeeze ahead of in zippy dart-in moves and if they misjudge their cut in you could be clipped and sent out of control.

I rarely see such menaces to other drivers pulled over.

The Westchester roads subject to highly dangerous traffic extends to cities like White Plains. Talk about pedestrian-friendly,  the pedestrians are downright friendly, aggressive crossers, pedestrian crossway violators and trusting us not to hit them.

In White Plains, we drivers have to not only be alert for U-turns on Mamaroneck Avenue by motorists blatantly making a “U-ie” when they miss a turn or want to go back! the way they came. No kidding. Worst driving since the days of the 1957 “peel-outs”.

We drivers must also be alert for aggressive pedestrians jaywalking in the middle of Mamaroneck Avenue and other streets heads in their cellphones,  using babies in carriages ahead of them as advance scouts.

The jay walkers leave us the careful or not too careful drivers to see them even when the pedestrians are wearing dark clothing.

The walkers in White Plains are overenergizing the streets of White Plains, making them too exciting, life threatening, but they are using all of every street as if they have the right of way all over every street using it as one big crosswalk,  by the jaywalking in the middle or anywhere they want to all along the blocks.

I do not exaggerate, ladies and gentlemen.

I am no personal injury lawyer, but by White Plains tolerating such trends as U-turns, and out of control jaywalking, (also aggravated by pedestrians using a crosswalk and starting to cross by stepping into a cross walk when cars are making right turns and have the green light), if I as a driver do not see a jaywalker and I hit them, the city could be sued for liability for not enforcing against jaywalkers.  The city needs to pass a no-jaywalking ordinance if it does not already have one. Let alone the driver hitting a jaywalker with a vehicle and being sued in a civil suit.

Driving in cities and major county roads is no longer safe. Too many drivers are violating speed restrictions by 15, 20, 30 miles over the limit and more and playing NASCAR by passing recklessly often very close to clipping the car they are cutting around.

You drive at the speed limit in this county you have to look in your rear view mirror to spot one of these cowboys coming at you with frightening speed (no shot at stopping) and it freezes you.

Just a friendly observation, hoping that “honchos driving too fast,” as Jan and Dean called them in their great ode to the California Highway Patrol, Freeway Flyer, would slow down for their own safety, you have no shot if you misjudge your passing cut-in. You get clipped, flipped and you go fly into oblivion.

Pedestrians you have to curtail your jaywalking habit.

Cross at the corner at a cross walk. Even if you’re impatient. Just tell your date you do not want her to get hurt. Also what happened to wearing white at night? Do it to be seen crossing streets legally.

As White Plains  and other cities and town apartments open and fill up, the streets will be like New York City-ized.

The latest outrage is that New York City’s City Council has suddenly surpassed the United State Congress, both houses of it, for the most irresponsible governing body by making jaywalking legal in New York City. Which means that if you as a driver hit one of those New York City arrogant crossers between blocks, you are liable. You weren’t careful.

Ai Yi YI!

Meanwhile few delivery guys and gals in New York City using the bike lanes, obey the traffic signals.

I repeat for out-of towers: few delivery guys and gals in New York City using the bikel anes, obey the traffic signals.

Watch out O-O-T-ERS! A motorbike at high speed can injure you seriously knocking you flying into a severe head injury broken hand or arm or fractured leg. And then you have to wait a half hour for an ambulance.

There need to be police on the beat to write up jaywalking and crossing cars and u-turning cars.

We need some traffic control initiatives not only on moving violations like U-turns, but jaywalkers, and crosswalk violations when cars have the light to turn.

I do not need official statistics.

I see the violations.

I see them every time I drive in to White Plains, or put on my NASCAR crash helmet, fireproof suit and activate my perimeter radar to  drive the Taconic Parkway (on weekends particularly), The Sprain I-684, hope I see the “honchos” before they make a slip.

Be careful out there.

More careful.

Vigilance for the Driving Vigilantes.

 

 

 

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NOVEMBER 9– HELLO LOVE! IT’S THANKSGIVING WEEK IN THE GREATEST CITY IN THE WORLD!

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As Pearl S. Buck who has been around says on her plaque in Grand Central Terminal (see if you can find it on your holiday trip in),

“As for New York City, it is a place apart. There is not its match in any other country in the world.”

Miss Buck said that in the 1930s, and she should see The Big Town now.

Thanksgiving Week NEXT WEEK  is a week when New York City turns up the volume with sites and experiences you will find around every corner.

Saturday, Brenda Starr and I took Metro North into The Big Apple to see a play and on our trip New York City showed off. The energy makes you feel young again–always.

 

At Grand Central Terminal, we toured the Holiday Market featuring artisans from all over, which just dazzled me with the range of creativity displayed and celebrated the creativity of the human spirit.

 

A FIREGLASS PIECE: “THE DARK PLANET”

 

“EVERYBODY GOES TO VIC’S” IN NOHO..Try the “Eggs in Purgatory” for $16–IT IS SOOOO HOT NYC

AND YOU CAN HEAR YOUR SIGNIFICANT OTHER ACROSS THE TABLE

NEW YORK THEATRE WORKSHOP WHERE THE AVANT GARDE PLAYS OF THE FUTURE PLAY NOW!

AROUND EVERY CORNER YOU SEE SOMETHING YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE HERE THE INCREDIBLE HYDRAULIC NEW YORK CRANE THE GMK 6400 THAT LIFTS 450 TONS 450 FEET! FULLY EXTENDED! NOTHING LIKE A “NEW YORK CRANE”

 

COME ONA DOWN TO THE GREATEST CITY IN THE WORLD FOR THE HOLIDAYS JUST FOR THE THRILL THAT NEVER STOPS! 

AND ALWAYS LOOK UP!

 

 

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