JUNE 23 — PROFESSOR ROLANDI’S NEW YORK CITY MAYORAL PRIMARY FORECAST

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Good morning, John,

Here is my forecast for tomorrow’s Democratic Party Primary for Mayor of New York City — feel free to run it in your web-site.

Best,

Professor Stephen R. Rolandi

 

What you have been waiting for …….

 

DEMOCRATS – MAYOR – FIRST ROUND:

 

Cuomo            37%

Mamdani        34%

Lander             13%

A. Adams          6%

Stringer             4%

Myrie                 3%

Blake                  1%

Tillson               1%

Ramos &

others              >  1%

 

FINAL ROUND – AFTER RE-ALLOCATION 

of eliminated candidates:

 

CUOMO                       50.5%

MAMDANI                  49.5%

 

Turnout: 1 Million or 33% of registered Democrats

FINAL ROUND – AFTER RE-ALLOCATION 

of eliminated candidates:

 

CUOMO                       50.5%

MAMDANI                  49.5%

 

Turnout: 1 Million or 33% of registered Democrats

 

Comments:  

 

– Crime issue predominates Cuomo to City Hall.

– Mamdani is a rising star in NY politics, and I expect to see him run for statewide office in the not-too-distant future.

– Adrienne Adams likely ends up on next year’s Democratic ticket with Gov. Kathy Hochul.

– Expect to see Cuomo campaigning in Iowa and New Hampshire two years from now for POTUS.

– Lander runs for State Controller in ’26.

– Jessica Ramos probably becomes Deputy Mayor or Commissioner (OLR?) in a Cuomo mayoral administration.

– Mayor Adams (I) will get the GOP line to replace Curtis Sliwa.

 

FINAL ROUND – AFTER RE-ALLOCATION 

of eliminated candidates:

 

CUOMO                       50.5%

MAMDANI                  49.5%

 

Turnout: 1 Million or 33% of registered Democrats

 

Comments:  

 

– Crime issue predominates Cuomo to City Hall.

– Mamdani is a rising star in NY politics, and I expect to see him run for statewide office in the not-too-distant future.

– Adrienne Adams likely ends up on next year’s Democratic ticket with Gov. Kathy Hochul.

– Expect to see Cuomo campaigning in Iowa and New Hampshire two years from now for POTUS.

– Lander runs for State Controller in ’26.

– Jessica Ramos probably becomes Deputy Mayor or Commissioner (OLR?) in a Cuomo mayoral administration.

– Mayor Adams (I) will get the GOP line to replace Curtis Sliwa.

 

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GOVERNOR HOCHUL STATEMENT ON NEW YORK SAFETY

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STATEMENT FROM GOVERNOR KATHY HOCHUL

“My top priority is the safety of New Yorkers.

“Last night, following President Trump’s announcement, I convened my senior public safety team and spoke with colleagues in the federal and local government. I’ve been in close contact with State Police Superintendent Steven G. James and our homeland security, counterterrorism and cybersecurity experts.

“We are not aware of any specific or credible threat to New Yorkers. However, given New York’s distinctive global profile, we are taking this situation extraordinarily seriously. All State agencies, utilities and other critical infrastructure facilities are on high alert to monitor for any possible disturbances.

As a precaution, the MTA and Port Authority have activated counterterrorism protections in partnership with local law enforcement. The State Police will continue safety patrols outside houses of worship and other at-risk sites — efforts that have been underway since the onset of this crisis.

“I recognize this is a time of fear and uncertainty for New Yorkers. We have some of America’s largest Jewish and Muslim communities, and many have loved ones in the region. As we work to keep New Yorkers safe, we pray for the safety of our American troops, for speedy de-escalation of this conflict, and for durable peace in the region.”

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COUNTY POOLS OPEN

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WESTCHESTER COUNTY POOLS AND BEACHES TO OPEN EARLY FOR HEATWAVE

Cool off at the pool and beach!


 

[Ardsley, NY] — To help residents escape the heat, select Westchester County pools and beaches will open for the season beginning Monday, June 23.

 

Glen Island Beach in New Rochelle, Playland Beach in Rye, Saxon Woods Pool in White Plains, Sprain Ridge Pool in Yonkers and Willson’s Wave Pool in Mt. Vernon will open daily beginning Monday, June 23, through Labor Day, Sept. 1 from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; last entry at 6 p.m.; weather permitting. Admission fees apply; parking fees apply at Glen Island and Playland; proof of Westchester County residency is required at Saxon, Sprain and Willson’s pools as well as Glen Island Beach.

 

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said: “We’re lucky to have such great pools and beaches right here in Westchester where people can cool off when the temperature rises. Staying cool in this kind of weather is so important and we’re glad to be able to open early to offer residents relief from the heat.”

 

Commissioner of the Westchester County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation, Kathy O’Connor said: “Our pools and beaches give families a fun and easy way to stay cool during the heatwave. Our staff and lifeguards are ready to welcome patrons back for another great summer!”

 

Playland Pool in Rye and The Brook at Tibbetts in Yonkers will open as scheduled on Friday, June 27, through Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 1 from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; last entry at 6 p.m.; weather permitting. Parking and admission fees apply; proof of Westchester County residency is required at Tibbetts. Croton Point Beach is open weekends and holidays only; weather permitting; parking and admission fees apply.

 

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JUNE 21-BEACH CLOSINGS IN WESTCHESTER CAUSED BY STORM WATER RUNOFF

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June 20, 2025


The following beaches have been closed until further notice due to 2 separate samples, collected on June 16 and June 18, 2025, that have exceeded the upper value of the density of bacteria as outlined by NYSSC 6-2.15 (c)(1)(iii) 104 enterococci per 100ml of marine water.

  • Hudson Park East Beach             New Rochelle
  • Harbor Island Beach                    Mamaroneck

The following beaches must remain closed until further notice due to the continued presence of a Harmful Algae Bloom in the swim areas.

  • Mohegan Colony Association       Mohegan Lake
  • Mohegan Beach Park District       Mohegan Lake

Beaches are sometimes closed due to excessive rainfall

Based on studies by the Westchester County Department of Health, heavy rainfalls in the watershed of the Mamaroneck River greatly impact the quality of water in the Mamaroneck Harbor. Echo Bay in New Rochelle is similarly affected impacting Hudson Park Beach and Echo Bay Yacht Club.

Beach closures are based on the number of inches of rain on the watershed. Heavy rains and discharges from stormwater drains directly affect these waters. As a result, these waters may contain high levels of harmful bacteria that may cause illness after a heavy rain.

Threshold levels have been established to promote a guide for the closing of beaches located within the protected area of these harbors.

  • Greater than 1/2 inch of rain = 1 day closure
  • Greater than 1 inch of rain = 2 day closure
  • Greater than 2 inches of rain = to be determined

If you plan on going to any of these beaches after a rainfall, check to make sure they are open by calling the beach.

Beaches within Mamaroneck Harbor

  • Harbor Island
  • Beach Point Club
  • Mamaroneck Beach and Yacht Club
  • Orienta Beach Club

Beaches on open water in Rye

  • Coveleigh Club

Beaches in Davenport Neck, New Rochelle

  • Davenport Club
  • Greentree Club
  • Surf Club 

Beaches within Echo Bay, New Rochelle

  • Hudson Park Beach
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JUNE 20 —- MEDICAID CUTS COULD COST NEW YORK STATE 13 BILLION

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER JUNE 20, 2025:

 

Good afternoon,

Last night, we spoke about the federal government’s possible Medicaid cuts and their impact on ID/D services.

As promised, I am including slides from a presentation I attended this week. All Republican congresspeople voted FOR these cuts, and all Democrats voted against it. All we need is ONE republican to flip this around.

The proposed changes to the ACA would cost the state of New York over $13 billion.

Please help us protect Medicaid for our residents and our staff.

Paca Lipovac

Paca Lipovac MD, MPT, CWS

President/CEO

Richmond Community Services

272 North Bedford Road

Mount Kisco, NY 10549

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TONIGHT AT 7: WHITE PLAINS WEEK THE JUNE 20 REPORT FIOS TONIGHT CH 45 WP OPYIMUM CH 76 AND WWW.WPCOMMUNITYMEDIA.ORG

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WITH JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS

YOU CAN’T SAY THAT! ATTORNEY CHARGED WITH HARASSING JUDGE

D.A ASKS LEGISLATURE FOR SWIFT PASSAGE OF BILL ELIMINATING COMMON DEFENSE STRATEGY OF DEFENSE LAWYERS’ COMMON DEFENSE OF MALES ACCUSED OF RAPE.

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CALMING CHANGES

 

JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS

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CLASSIC NEWS NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH THE WHOLE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH SO HELP ME GOD

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JUNE 20–AS THE HEAT MOVES IN–THE FOLLOWING BEACHES ARE CLOSED.

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WESTCHESTER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HAS CLOSED THE
FOLLOWING BEACHES

 

The following beaches have been closed until further notice due to 2 separate samples, collected on June 16 and June 18, 2025, that have exceeded the upper value of the density of bacteria as outlined by NYSSC 6-2.15 (c)(1)(iii) 104 enterococci per 100ml of marine water.

·         Hudson Park East Beach            New Rochelle

·         Harbor Island Beach                    Mamaroneck

The following beaches must remain closed until further notice due to the continued presence of a Harmful Algae Bloom in the swim areas.

·         Mohegan Colony Association       Mohegan Lake

·         Mohegan Beach Park District       Mohegan Lake

 

 

 

 

 

Chelsea Pagano (She/Her/Hers)

Office of Westchester County Executive Kenneth W. Jenkins

Communications and Marketing Manager

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JUNE 19–JUNETEENTH THE FIGHT GOES ON. IT DOES NOT END.

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WPCNR NEWS & COMMENT. By John F. Bailey June 19,2025:

June 19 is a day that is more important than ever  today.

It is in a time when the political climate is  attempting to reframe the image of America to  downplay the role of diverse ethnic and inclusivity of different nationalities in building America.

The anti-DEI  effort seeks to give the white settlers and  leaders of the old South the lead role in American history.

America’s bloodiest war was the civil war — fought because the southern states leaders mostly aristocratic landowners who bought slaves to till their plantations and kept slaves in bondage for 200 years using them to build their businesses. The cotton industry used them as free labor  and treated them like property to be  used for whatever whim that satisfied them.

The novel Gone With the Wind the book published in the 1930s white washed the antebellum south as idyllic a harmonious family of white aristocracy and their slaves.  The movie also promoted this image of the south. Both book and the movie made of it projected not  the true history of slavery and horrifying true nature of slavery.

The book softened the way  slavery was, sweetened  it with good relations between slaveholder and slaves.  Though somewhat unintentionally the best seller and movie performed a public relations effort across the country to lift up the white race role in building America and misleadingly glamorized how the ruling elite of America treated the people who worked for them—free for life.

The “masters” underpaid them. Whipped them. Made them live in squalid conditions. I have seen the slave quarters on President Andrew Jackson’s property in Nashville. I saw a building that housed 19 persons, smaller than my first apartment.

If you want to believe slavery was ok. It was not. Slavery has long been the best source of labor.

Slavery was the way civilizations were built for the last 7,000 years.

if you conquered a tribe or an empire, you enslaved the people and used them as free labor. To build your ziggurats, palaces, baths, forums, pyramids, tombs.

The  monuments  of  The Roman Empire so glamorized by history courses i took built their monuments, the forums, the roads, the  arches the markets, their palaces with captured slave labor. Romans did not work.  S laves did.  The Persian Empire, the Greek city states, they all used slaves.

America was the first nation to outlaw slavery when Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves.

It is celebrated annually on June 19 to commemorate the ending of slavery in the United States.

Today is the day when Major General Gordon Granger ordered the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas at the end of the American Civil War.[8][9]

 Slavery came to an end in various areas of the United States at different times. Many enslaved southerners escaped, demanded wages, stopped work, or took up arms against the confederacy of slave states. In january 1865, congress finally proposed the thirteenth amendment to the United States Constitution for national abolition of slavery.

By June 1865, almost all enslaved were freed by the victorious union army, or abolition laws in some of the remaining U.S. States. when the national abolition amendment was ratified in December, the remaining enslaved in Delaware and in Kentucky were freed.

After the Civil War, President Andrew Johnson, a southern sympathizer, adopted policies that allowed southerner leaders to return to govern and the policy of Jim Crow began and gangs of whites terrorized former slaves. When President Ulysses S. Grant assumed the Presidency he rounded up and prosecuted the raiding gangs and repressed the violence toward the former slaves.

However prejudice towards blacks, and other immigrant races continues, labor practices paid low wages 80 hour work weeks and the corporate leaders of business made them work long hours, employed child labor.

The union movement arose because of the way workers were exploited by the “Captains” of industries Standard Oil, the owners of the railroads, (where President Grover Cleveland sent in Federal Troops to stop the Pullman Strike because the mail could not go through and Federal troops  killed strikers).

Sadly prejudice against people of color, immigrants continues through today.

Today the banks, the insurance industry, the healthcare industry, the real estate industry, the financial investment industries the drug companies, continue to practice their businesses by the owners for the owners and for the biggest bottom line and stockholders benefit and fire employees when necessary to show profits.

How do they do that?

The Uria Heeps of  American business continue practices that by their present practices prevent the poor and the disadvantaged whether persons of color or white, legal immigrants or persons just starting their careers are given unfair demands to advance, high costs of education, usurious loans and high loan interest rates because the Uriah Heeps make more profit that way. They rig the  system

Slavery was  and is, the most barbarian practice. No Captain of Industry could stand it.

Now we have a more insidious continuation  of the utter disdain and sang froid of policies that today’s “Captains of Industry” share with the plantation owners.

Today’s congressmen and women, and Senators, who should know better and judges who cannot judge, and yes, cabinet members think nothing for the people whom they share and treat the same way  the slaveowners of the past  did down through the decades, that have been used to take advantage of people. Because they can.

The fight for truth, justice, and the American way is not over.

The have-nots have been traditionally treated poorly by American business, in a sense it is not prejudice against any one group, but it is prejudice against the poor all poor people.  And of course women of all races or people the establishment leaders don’t approve of, whom business likes to exploit and want to keep in their place and continue being exploitees.

The role of the impoverished, the minority, the have-not is to work for the Captains of Industry, making the most money as possible for the “Captains of Industry.” Be paid as little as possible. Given benefits that hardly cover what they need.

Meanwhile,  the Captains of Industry break laws, discriminate, cheat and  are admired for doing it, glamourized by  Hollywood, even. Tough nasty business leaders are admired.

It is still the way it is in the land of the free and the home of the Brave.

You have to be brave, courageous to be a have-not and survive.

The powerful run things to keep have-nots not having anything.

Have-nots are tough, brave determined and never give up.

The book There is No Place For Us, by the intrepid Brian Gladstone, (Crown Publishing)  documents in horrifying detail the experiences of 5 families trying to live in Georgia and the legal fees apartment owners are charge that the state has enacted that have resulted in  people who have jobs that are so low-paid they cannot afford a home or rental of their own.

 

So Juneteenth celebrants, the fight is ongoing.

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JUNE 19—COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS ON JUNE 19

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WESTCHESTER COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS STATEMENT ON JUNETEENTH

“Juneteenth is a day of profound significance. It reminds us of a painful chapter in our nation’s history and celebrates the enduring hope and strength of those who were denied their freedom for far too long. In Westchester County, we observe Juneteenth with reverence and resolve. We recognize the generations of struggle and the progress made by activists, leaders and everyday people committed to justice. But we also acknowledge that the work is not finished.

 

As we gather with friends, neighbors and family, let us reflect on the importance of this day and take time to participate in local events, support Black-owned businesses and learn about the history and contributions of African Americans in our communities and across the nation.”

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A Tale of Two Cities

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WPCNR. THE LETTER TICKER JUNE 18,2025

 

The new Traffic “Vision Zero Action Plan” is another example of WP’s own “Tale of Two Cities”
 

Dear WP Common Council Members:

The new “Vision Zero Action Plan” on Traffic has been used in other cities to promote roadway safety and is well-needed in WP to deal with our distracted and safety-deficient drivers.

Unfortunately, at first glance most of the traffic projects listed appear to be for the Downtown. . .and not for the residential neighborhoods.  We point this out because 18 months ago one of our daughters while walking was hit by an aggressive driver by the firehouse on Old Mamaroneck Road.  Thanks to the rapid response of WP fire and police she is back to good health now.  However, since her accident the only thing the City Staff did to make that intersection safer was to put a Stop Sign a block away which is good however would not have prevented or minimized our daughter’s injuries 18 months ago.  Our question is. . .what about having the same Traffic Technology equipment at the intersection of Old Mamaroneck and Gedney Way that is used Downtown so it is safer for nearby residents going forward?

And why doesn’t the intersection of Heatherbloom and Mamaroneck Avenue also have the same updated Traffic Technology as the Downtown intersections.  There have been more accidents by this entrance to Burke than we can remember over 46 years of living in Gedney Farms, including our own decades ago after getting rear-ended by another car.  Nothing has changed at this intersection over our 46 years in WP.  The City Staff was rumored to be studying improvements at this intersection however it still hasn’t surfaced yet as a real safety solution.  And the excuse that these intersections are County roads. . .in our opinion is really an excuse to do nothing.

While we are on the discussion of Traffic. . .are you aware that the on new development plan for Farrell Estates that the Planning Board asked zero questions of the Farrell consultants at the public meetings while also never answering any resident questions going all the way back to our questions on the Scoping Document?  So, as the Planning Board is in the process of passing the Farrell Project over to the Common Council for review will our elected leaders be conducting any “real due diligence”?

There are a lot of unanswered questions particularly on Water and Traffic.  So, we’ll give you a heads up on Traffic. . .your own City Staff is forcing the Farrell Developer to have more wider cut-thru streets than is currently the case in the rest of Gedney Farms today.  And the use of cul-de-sacs which Farrell likely prefers would cut down on the need for the City Staff’s new cut-thru streets while being a safer solution for current residents as well as the future new Farrell home owners.

We all know election season is about to start.  And with the way WP appears to work today with the current administration’s exclusive focus on the Downtown area along with few of the City Staff Commissioners even living in WP we feel that residential neighborhoods are being ignored.  WP truly has its own “Tale of Two Cities” so maybe we really need 2 Mayors.

One Mayor for the Downtown area to focus on changing from high-priced rental apartments to affordable housing for current residents and City employees.  And a Second Mayor for the residential areas who knows and understands our neighborhoods and homeowner concerns, can get the City Staff to be more resident-focused and who will implement Traffic safety solutions in the residential neighborhoods.

Thanks for your consideration,

 Marie and Ron Rhodes
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