BUCHWALD AND LATIMER TO POWER COMPANIES: “Make Sure This Never Happens Again.”

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Assemblyman David Buchwald (left) and Westchester County Executive George Latimer  vowing to bring the concerns of 70 Westchester leaders to the Public Service Commission in their news conference Monday morning.

WPCNR THE POWER STORY. By John F. Bailey. March 26, 2018:

County Executive George Latimer joined with Assemblyman David Buchwald to announce Monday morning a conference of county leaders organized by Mr. Buchwald held last Friday.

The full press conference can be seen HERE.

The two officials took the reactions of 70 towns and city leaders over two hours at Westchester County Center March 23.

Latimer said they would  present the leaders’ priorities  to the Public Service Commission of what was wrong with the  Con Ed and New York State Electric and Gas paralyzing slow response to the high wind rainstorm March 2 and snowstorm March 7 that pummeled Westchester County the first week of March.

The two storms left 70,000 customers without power from 3 to 10 days.

Latimer said the county leaders were surveyed to put together changes  Con Ed and NYSEG must make, to, in Mr. Latimer’s stern words “make sure this (delay in restoration response) never happens again.”

Once the results of the surveys of the leaders are tallied, and put in a workable format, definite next steps will be taken.

Mr. Latimer said he wanted communications with the county and affkicted communities to improve dramatically. He said the robocall system to notify customers when they would be restored was ineffective and had to be fixed to reflect realities on the ground. Latimer was highly critical of the Con Ed online outage maps which did not reflect “real time” for city and town governments or customers.

Asked if the county had an idea of how much money sanctions the Public Service Commission should fine Con Ed and NYSEG, he said it was too early to tell, that it was up to the PSC.

He was asked if he supported the establishment by Con Ed and NYSEG of  a standby auxiliary force of trucks and crews ready to spring into action in the New York area as suggested by County Legislator Mike Kaplowitz  as an always-ready-to-deploy power restoratioin force.

Latimer gave a hesitant yes, but also said Con Edison had not been forthcoming as to how many crews and equipment would have to comprise such a “Switch-on Force” to enable faster on-the scene-response to cut  turn-back-on time. He said the delay in the arrival of mutual aid repair crews and trucks from out of states showed the present mutual aid system needs to be looked at.

Latimer stressed the county wanted to work cooperatively with Con Edison and NYSEG and that the chief executives of both companies had expressed willingness to do so.

Latimer said he hoped the two power companies would hold news conferences soon to say what they thought could do  and would do to improve the situation.

Early this afternoon, the County Executive Communications Office announced Mr. Latimer would continue his outreach by holding a meeting with  Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. tomorrow,Tuesday,  at The Bronx County Building, Veterans’ Memorial Hall, 851 Grand Concourse (at East 161st Street) Suite 301, Bronx, NY

 

 

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THE HAPPY RINK PRESENTS ANNUAL SPRING SPECTACULAR DISNEY ICE SHOW

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THE EBERSOLE ICE RINK SKATING SCHOOL CLASS OF 2018 ON THE ICE AT GRAND FINALE OF 2018 SEASON TO VIEW A WPCNR VIDEO OF THE SKATERS OF ALL AGES CLICK THIS LINK:

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ISABELLA MICHELL DELIVERS A HAUNTING SPECTACULAR SINGING OF THE NATIONAL ANTHEM AS MAYOR TOM ROACH LOOKS ON TO OPEN THE SHOW. WAYNE BASS, COMMISSIONER OF RECREATION AND PARKS IS LEFT OF THE MAYOR, WITH ARIEL HERNANDEZ, RINK SUPERVISOR, FAR LEFT

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MAYOR ROACH WITH MICROPHONE SAYS “ON WITH THE SHOW” AMY MANCINI, EBERSOLE SKATING SCHOOL DIRECTOR IS AT FAR LEFT. KAMI NETRI, EMCEE IS AT FAR RIGHT.

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BETA, GAMMA DELTA CLASSES TAKE TO THE ICE TO “FROZEN”

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PRE-ALPHA, ALPHA AND BETA CLASSES SKATE “BE OUR GUEST”

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THE EBERSOLE SCHOOL SKATING INSTRUCTORS RECEIVE ROSES FROM THE MAYOR AND MR. HERNANDEZ (BLACK SHIRT)  FOR ANOTHER GREAT SEASON. THE MAYOR WHO STAYED FOR THE 2-HOUR PROGRAM SAID HE LOVED THE COMMUNITY SPIRIT THE PUBLIC SKATING RINK PROVIDES. 

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THEN IT WAS TIME TO SINK YOUR TEETH INTO AN EBERSOLE CHEESEBURGER–THEY SIZZLE ON AN OPEN GRILL NIGHT AND DAY AT

THE EBERSOLE SNACK BAR– THEY SATISFY

SEE YOU IN THE FALL AT “THE HAPPY RINK”

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It ‘s Hot Cross Buns Season! Photograph of the Morning!

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The regal Hot Cross Bun from The Kneaded Bread in Port Chester, NY,USA–a Palm Sunday Must-Eat!

REMEMBER THE OLD NURSERY RHYME?

Hot cross buns
Hot cross buns
One a penny
Two a penny
Hot cross buns
If you have no daughters give them to your sons
One a penny
Two a penny
Hot cross buns

Hot cross buns

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Estimated 7,000 Seniors, Young People Teens, Students Dads, Moms, and Children of All Ages Fill Post Road to MLK Boulevard Courthouse in Largest White Plains Public Event Since Candlelight Walk in 2001– MARCHING FOR THEIR LIVES

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Thousands Fill Post Road School Field Waiting to March for Our Lives in White Plains NY USA at 1 PM today

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MARCH FOR OUR LIVES STEPS OFF AT 1:20 PM

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CROWD WPCNR ESTIMATES AS 7,000- PASSING WHITE PLAINS HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER STRETCHING BACK FILLING POST ROAD FROM CURB TO CURB–THEY CHANTED STERNLY

“NO MORE GUNS. AM I NEXT?”

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DOWN DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. BOULEVARD THEY COME

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HEADING TO THE COURTHOUSE

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THE PROCESSION TURNS INTO THE COURTHOUSE SQUARE STRETCHING ALL THE WAY BACK UP MLK BOULEVARD AND BACK TO AFTER WHITE PLAINS HOSPITAL ON POST ROAD.

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CROWD FILLS SQUARE AND MLK BOULEVARD IN THE SPIRIT OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR WHOSE STATUE IT SEEMED WAS READY TO SPEAK

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FIRST FRESH FACTUAL WHITE PLAINS WEEK FRIDAY SHOW SEE IT NOW ON THE INTERNET

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK Around the WORLD
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TESTIMONY OF NYSEG, CON ED ON
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BOARD OF LEGISLATORS THINK COUNTY SHOULD
THROW OUT THE STANDARD AMUSEMENTS PLAYLAND DEAL–BOYKIN PROMISES A DEEP DIVE INTO THE DETAILS.
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MAMARONECK THEATRE COMES BACK
DONALD TRUMP IS STILL THE PRESIDENT-TAKING IT ONE HOUR AT A TIME.
THE WHITE PLAINS DPW ALL-STARS:
MAYBE THEY CAN DO ELECTRICITY?
THE ONES TO CALL WHEN THINGS GET SNOWY AND STORMY
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Board of Legislators Promise “Rigorous” Review of Standard Amusements Playland Agreement. Legislator Parker of Rye Calls it a Burden on the People

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WPCNR COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER. From the Director of Communications, County Board of Legislators. (Edited, with reporting by WPCNR)March 22, 2018:

The Westchester County Board of Legislators will be undertaking a review of the County’s contract with Standard Amusements to manage the Playland amusement park in Rye.

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“Public-private partnerships are designed to be a win for both parties. The public-private partnership with Standard Amusements to manage Playland has steadily shifted the burden to the public,” said Legislator Catherine Parker, the Board’s Majority Leader (ABOVE) and representative of the district where Playland is located.

Parker, who has called on the Latimer administration to terminate the agreement, continued,

“Given the stated County obligation of tens of millions of dollars for capital improvements in the contract, that we know is significantly higher, the mechanism to recoup those investments is not in the agreement. The goal to unburden the public was negotiated away under the last administration, with substantive changes since the BOL vote in 2016. I look forward to hearing what the new administration has learned related to the management of Playland since taking office.” 

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The contract between the County and Standard Amusements was signed in 2016 by former County Executive Rob Astorino (Shown above opening Playland for the season  that year).  New County Executive George Latimer has said that his administration would be looking at the Playland agreement with “a fresh set of eyes.”

(Editor’s Note:) WPCNR reported Wednesday the agreement has been in place since 2016, but is presently being held up (for two years) by a City of Rye lawsuit that is being appealed by the City of Rye, after being rejected by the New York State Supreme Court.

The suit challenged the county for the right of the  City of Rye to have final approval of any changes Standard Amusements or the County wanted to make to the park.

Standard Amusements has  said in the past to the Astorino administration, that it has not made the first payment due from Standard  as part of the agreement to accept the lease, because Standard wants to await the outcome of the Rye suit.

Wednesday morning, City of Rye Town Attorney, Kristen Wilson confirmed to WPCNR that the City of Rye appeal “has been perfected and has been filed for a little while.”

So the lawsuit is still “in play.”

The Westchester County Board of Legislators will be undertaking a review of the County’s contract with Standard Amusements to

The Board’s own review of the contract will be undertaken by the committees on Budget and Appropriations; Law and Major Contracts; Parks, Planning and Economic Development; and Public Works.

Legislator Lyndon Williams, chair of the Committee on Law & Major Contracts, explained the role of the Committee in connection with the agreement, saying, the committee “will assess whether there has been legal compliance with the terms and conditions on the contract approved by the Board of Legislators; and if not, what are the ramifications of such non-compliance.”

Williams continued, “This 30-year long-term contract has significant economic effect on County taxpayers, with the County and Standard’s commitments of $60 million. Given the major delays and changes occurring after the Board of Legislators approval, it is important that the Committee exercise its oversight fact-gathering function at this stage before reaching any conclusions and before recommending any action.”

Catherine Borgia, chair of the Budget and Appropriations Committee, said, the committee, “will be conducting a rigorous financial review of Playland in order to make sure the decisions we make about the park are what is best for the taxpayers of Westchester. We are happy to work with the administration and the other legislative committees to make sure we are creating the best future for Playland Park.”

MaryJane Shimsky, chair of the Committee on Public Works, said, “Capital repairs and upgrades must be done, no matter who runs the park; at the same time, the promises that Standard and the County made to each other regarding which projects were to be done, in what order, and when those projects were to be scheduled, were extensive and fraught with potential for complications. I look forward to working with the new administration, the Law Department and all stakeholders to perform a thorough reexamination of all relevant issues, to insure that the result works in the best interest of the County and of all people who use and love Playland.”

(Editor’s Note:) There was no mention in the Board of Legislators news release what  part of the Standard Amusements contractual agreement was not approved by the Board of Legislators, as Ms. Parker alledged in the Board announcement of Ms. Parker’s news conference today.

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On PEOPLE TO BE HEARD BENJAMIN BOYKIN INTERVIEW UPDATED WITH VIDEO OF POWER COMPANIES RESPONSE

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CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF LEGISLATORS

BEN BOYKIN

ON

THE SIGNING OF THE IMMIGRANT PROTECTION ACT

WHAT IT MEANS HOW IT PROTECTS IMMIGRANTS

HIS COMMENTS ON WHAT HE EXPECTED GOING INTO THE LEGISLATORS’ MEETINGS WITH CON ED AND NYSEG ON THEIR RESPONSE PERFORMANCE

FOLLOWED UP BY WPCNR VIDEO OF

CON ED AND NYSEG REPRESENTATIVES’ TESTIMONY–MIKE KAPLOWITZ COMMENTS

AND MR. BOYKIN’S WRAP UP

SIMULCAST ON

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Boykin on Meeting with Con Ed, NYSEG

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WPCNR THE POWER STORY. From Westchester County Legislator, Benjamin Boykin, District 5:

Another snow storm is upon us while we’re still recovering from the Nor’easters earlier this month.

We at the Westchester County Board of Legislators held a public meeting with Con Ed and NYSEG on Monday which we intend to be the first of several to address the companies’ ongoing problems with storm preparedness, response, coordination with local officials and communications with customers.  Storms will come and outages may happen, but Westchester residents must be better served when they do.

While it will take time for Con Ed and NYSEG to address all the concerns raised by legislators there are some things residents can do today to help with recovery from outages.

You may have seen or heard that anyone without power can make a claim online for spoiled food, or other items.

Although the utilities are not obligated to offer such reimbursements in cases of storm-related outages, Con Ed has issued a statement saying they will be issuing a credit “voluntarily” for certain losses from winter storms Quinn and Riley and I have attached their statement, which includes limits for reimbursement, and the claim form links.

NYSEG, when asked directly about reimbursements in Monday’s committee meeting, reiterated that they do not have to reimburse any customers, but are considering whether they will.  I am attaching the claim form link for NYSEG as well and am hopeful they will “voluntarily” reimburse customers for losses.

Please note that there is a time limit for submission of claims.

Both utilities said that you should receive an automatic acknowledgment upon submission of a claim, and if you did not receive that acknowledgement you should resubmit.  If you still do not receive an acknowledgment then please contact me.

We are going to continue to press the utilities on staffing levels, better communications and software upgrades, and upgrades in hardware and response times.  Please let me know if you wish to have your questions presented

For the ConEd Reimbursement Form click here.

For the NYSEG Reimbursement Form click here.

To watch the video from Monday’s meeting click here.

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Westchester County Legislators Announce They Want to Terminate Standard Amusements Playland Deal. Playland to Remain as is? UPDATED; City of Rye Appeal of Tossed “Right of City Approval of Playland Changes” Suit has been filed and is in play in the courts

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 WPCNR COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER. From the Westchester County Board of Legislators Communications Director.Updated with reporting by John Bailey  March 20, 2018:

A group of county legislators lead by County Legislator Catherine Parker, (of Rye), shown above, will hold a news conference Thursday at which they will call upon County Executive George Latimer to terminate the agreement the county has made with Standard Amusements to lease Playland.

The agreement has been in place since 2016, but is presently being held up by a City of Rye lawsuit which to the best of WPCNR knowledge is being appealed by the City of Rye, after being rejected by the New York State Supreme Court. The suit challenged the county for the right of the  City of Rye to have final approval of any changes Standard Amusements or the County wanted to make to the park. Standard Amusements has  said in the past, that it has not made the first payment due from Standard  as part of the agreement to accept the lease, because Standard wants to await the outcome of the Rye suit.

This morning, City of Rye Town Attorney, Kristen Wilson confirmed to WPCNR that the City of Rye appeal “has been perfected and has been filed for a little while.”

Ms. Parker plans to make clear a change in the agreement between the Robert Astorino administration and Standard that Ms. Parker claims was not approved by the Board of Legislators.

 

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