71 YEARS AGO:THE 2ND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON NAGASAKI

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WPCNR OBSERVATIONS.By John F. Bailey. August 6, 2016 Reprinted from WPCNR archives:

Seventy-one years ago in 1945, today, August 9, the second atomic bomb was dropped on the Japan city, Nagasaki, two days after the Enola Gay, a single American bomber dropped an Atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima, Japan.

The terrible effects of those two  bombs are a horror that has never been repeated

A second bomber, Bock’s Car on August 9, dropped another atomic bomb on Nagasaki, 71 years ago today.

Unknown thousands of Japanese citizens’ lives were vaporized, burned, maimed and two cities leveled to the ground in an instant in both bombings.

To grasp what one atomic bomb did to Nagasaki,  readers may see the photographs Japanese photographer Yosuki Yamato took of the aftermath of Nagasaki the day it happened at

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The decision to drop the bombs was made after the United States, Great Britain and the Republic of China demanded Japan  surrender in the Potsdam Declaration on July 26 or face  “prompt and utter destruction”.

The Japanese government did not surrender. After the Nagasaki bombing, they did.

The United States deployed two nuclear weapons  dropping one on Hiroshimi, 71 years ago today and one on Nagasaki on August 9.

Over four months the bombs resulted in the deaths of   90,000–166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000–80,000 in Nagasaki, half dying the day the bombs fell.

The Hiroshima prefecture health department estimated that, of the people who died on the day of the explosion, 60% died from flash or flame burns, 30% from falling debris and 10% from other causes. During the following months, large numbers died from the effect of burns, radiation sickness, and other injuries, compounded by illness.

In a US estimate of the total immediate and short term cause of death, 15–20% died from radiation sickness, 20–30% from burns, and 50–60% from other injuries, compounded by illness. In both cities, most of the dead were civilians, although Hiroshima had a sizeable garrison.

The horror of those two bombings and the aftermath, the injuries created have resulted in an effort and reluctance on the part of nuclear-armed powers to avoid any nuclear attacks since that date.

Within a few days of those bombings, Japan surrendered unconditionally, officially ending World War II.

The decision to use the bombs by the United States has long been debated.

A dialogue on what the bombs did, why the decision was made was collected in 1995, the fiftieth year since the bombings. It is available at http://www.exploratorium.edu/nagasaki/commentary/decision.html

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SOFTBALL BASEBALL WILL BE IN THE OLYMPICS IN 2020.

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WPCNR PRESSBOX. From the American Softball Association. August 4, 2016:

The American Softball Association, sponsors of TEAM USA Softball reports:

“The hopes and dreams of millions of softball athletes across the globe have been answered today as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) voted today to approve the addition of five new sports to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games the Amateur Softball Association (ASA)/USA Softball announced today.

The decision, which comes after the IOC met in Rio de Janeiro, was made possible after the groundbreaking Olympic Agenda 2020, which provides flexibility for the future of the Olympic Movement to encourage innovation in the Olympic program.  In addition to softball/baseball, other sports that will be added to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games are karate, skateboard, sports climbing and surfing.

“What a truly great day for the sports of softball and baseball,” said ASA/USA Softball Executive Director Craig Cress.

“For softball and baseball to be added to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games program is a dream come true for many athletes across the world.  USA Softball is proud to be the National Governing Body for the sport of softball and will continue to work diligently every day to promote our great sport of softball on the world stage.”

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COUNTY NAMES ENGINEERING FIRM TO OVERSEE COUNTY EXECUTION OF PLAYLAND CAPITAL PROJECTS

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WPCNR PLAYLAND-GO-ROUND. From the Westchester County Department of Communications. August 4, 2016: 

Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino and Standard Amusements, LLC, announced today that LiRo Engineers, Inc., will lead an engineering consortium, including Westchester-based and minority-owned, Savin Engineers, PC, to design the county capital projects that will rehabilitate and upgrade Playland.

“Hiring this consortium is the next step towards making the new Playland a reality,” said Astorino. “The consultants will ensure that this series of capital projects is streamlined and executed efficiently.”

Under the county’s public-private partnership with Standard Amusements, LLC, approved by the Westchester County Board of Legislators on May 2, 2016, the county is responsible for hiring an engineering consultant to provide design, construction and program administration. The consultant will also review the design documents submitted by Standard Amusements and coordinate the design and construction of all projects at Playland.

LiRo Engineers with Savin responded to a request for proposal (RFP) and was selected by the county’s Professional Selection Board in July is the most qualified firm to lead engineering services for Playland’s rehabilitation and upgrade projects.

“The speed with which Westchester County completed the RFP process and selected LiRo is impressive by any measure; this is an example of government operating at its best,” said Nicholas Singer, partner at Standard Amusements and a Harrison, NY native. “LiRo and Savin have with a strong reputation for doing outstanding work. This is a positive first-step in the right direction for this historic project.”

LiRo Engineers will work with the following sub-consultants to ensure the success of the projects:

  • Savin Engineers, PC, for electrical engineering design, structural engineering design, construction administration services, and program management services.
  • CTA Architects, PC, for architectural design and historic preservation services.
  • Historical Perspectives, Inc., for archaeological services.
  • YU & Associates Engineers, PC, for geotechnical engineering design services.
  • KM Associates of New York, Inc., for permitting services.

Of the consultants, two firms, Savin Engineers, PC, and YU & Associates Engineers, PC, are registered minority-owned businesses, and Historical Perspectives, Inc. is a woman-owned business.

The county, Standard Amusements and LiRo Engineers will begin developing a construction schedule for Playland and have the final schedule by the end of September 2016.

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LEGAL ABORTION Coalition Charges Early August 9: Special Election for Spreckman Seat on Legislature Designed to Suppress Turnout

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WPCNR CAMPAIGN 2016. Special to WPCNR from the Westchester Coalition for Legal Abortion. August 4:

 

There’s a Special Election on Tuesday August 9th to elect the Westchester County Board of Legislator for the 14th District, representing South East Yonkers and Mount Vernon. 
 
This election can help turn the Westchester legislature back into a pro-woman, pro-family, pro-safe-access-to-women’s-healthcare county government.
BUT ONLY IF YOU VOTE FOR CHRISTINE PETERS.

Westchester County Board Chairman Kaplowitz and anti-choice legislators Maisano, Marcotte, Gelfarb, Testa, Corcoran, Cunzio, Burrows and Perez – with the support of County Executive Astorino – voted to schedule the Special Election on August 9th instead of on Primary Day, Tuesday, September 13theven though it will cost Westchester taxpayers $100,000 in additional tax dollars.

Why? Because they hope you won’t vote. Primary Day would have produced a bigger voter turnout because of elections being held in Mount Vernon – and those legislators don’t like that. They want their handpicked anti-choice Party boy, who will vote in lockstep with them, to represent the 14th district.

Their motivation for holding this Special Election in the middle of the summer is to suppress voter turnout. THIS IS VOTER SUPPRESSION RIGHT HERE IN WESTCHESTER — AND THEY ARE USING OUR TAX DOLLARS TO DO IT!

Show those anti-choice anti-woman extremists that you won’t be manipulated. It is your constitutional right to vote and you won’t let them take it from you.

Christine Peters is a young, passionate, qualified social worker and working mother. She will be a great advocate for Westchester’s women and families.

 

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Bendish Stands Alone. Mitch Benson Primary Bid Thrown Out by the Board of Elections on Signatures.

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WPCNR CAMPAIGN 2016. Special to WPCNR. August 3rd, 2016:

The Westchester County Board of Elections has ruled that District Attorney candidate Mitch Benson filed over one thousand invalid signatures in his attempt to force a Republican primary, which has led to his removal from the ballot. Benson’s disqualification officially eliminates any possibility of a September primary.

Bruce Bendish was already the presumptive party nominee after winning the endorsement with an overwhelming 3 to 1 vote at the Republican Party’s nominating convention back in April.

Having practiced law in Westchester for over 40 years, Bendish’s campaign focuses on experience. His experience includes 14 years as a prosecutor in the Westchester District Attorney’s office where he served as a Bureau Chief in both the Homicide and Rackets Bureaus, and earlier the Special Investigations Bureau. Bendish has worked as a defense attorney since 1987, and is now the only candidate in this race who has tried a case. Throughout his career he has worked closely with nearly all federal, state and local law enforcement agencies in Westchester. His experience working in nearly every court throughout the county has earned the respect of judges, local and county police agencies, the current District Attorney’s staff, as well as the defense bar – a benefit that is unique to him as a candidate in this race.

Bendish has also worked with both of the county’s most recent District Attorneys. He worked along side both Jeanne Pirro and Janet DiFiore under former District Attorney Carl Vergari during part of his tenure at the Westchester District Attorney’s office, and Janet DiFiore also worked part time at Bendish’s private practice, Goodrich & Bendish, from 1987 – 1994.

Election day is Tuesday, November 8. You can learn more about Bruce Bendish and his campaign by visiting www.VoteBendishDA.com.

 

 

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Photographs of the National Night Out in White Plains New York USA

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The crowd mills about the White Plains Public Safety Building at the 5th White Plains National Night Out extravaganza Tuesday night, meeting White Plains police and fire officers, inspecting police equipment, talking with officers about their jobs and getting to know White Plains finest and bravest. Photographs by Peter Katz

WPCNR PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE NIGHT. From Peter Katz. August 3, 2018:

The White Plains Department of Public Safety entertained and informed hundreds of White Plains citizens young and old of all ages Tuesday evening in front of the Public Safety Building as part of the National Night Out nationwide effort to build community ties with police and public safety personnel.

The Department of Public Safety in White Plains has no public relations problem with its citizens however because from WPCNR experience any interaction with White Plains police and fireman has always been courteous and respectful and businesslike towards citizens with rare instances or controversy. This public trust strong traditionally in White Plains was everywhere on South Lexington Avenue as children and adults alike learned about the police and fire operations, county police,and other law enforcement and support groups.

The rank and file White Plains police and firemen should be commended for their poise and respect towards citizens, which I have observed and experienced first hand over the 40 years I have lived in White Plains.

From the former late Commissioner John Dolce, to Commissioner Frank Straub to present Commissioner David Chong, that reputation and discipline of courtesy, professionalism and respect has been upheld, enhanced and demanded by the leaders of the department who consistently have set this as a number one attribute their officers should demonstrate in interaction with the community.

This is how it was last night at the White Plains Night Out in these photographs by Peter Katz:

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Ever want to find out what it’s like to be a motorcycle police officer? Youngsters had their chance, though no speeding tickets were handed out.

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Children got hands on experience of what it’s like to fight a fire by spraying a high pressure fire hose.

 

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ORIGINAL ROCK AND ROLL KINGS RETURN TO WBT: The King, The Man In Black, The Killer, The King of Rockabelly Rock Westchester Once More in eternal performance of ultimate charisma: the Swaggers, the Smirks, the can’t-sit-down Power Drill Guitars, Pounding Piano, Over-the-Top Attitude of the Immortal MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET – See it now, Alligator!

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WHERE ROCK LIVES AGAIN: JOHNNY CASH (
SKY SEALS), JERRY LEE LEWIS (DOMINIQUE SCOTT), ELVIS (ARI McKAY WILFORD) CARL PERKINS (JOHN MICHAEL PRESNEY) LIVE AGAIN AT WESTCHESTER BROADWAY THEATRE ONE MONTH ONLY. All photos, courtesy WBT by Johnny Vecchiola

WPCNR STAGE DOOR.  Theatrical Review. By John F. Bailey. August 2, 2016:

When John Michael Pressney  as The King of Rockabelly, Carl Perkins, drops into Sun Studios December 4, 1956 to begin Million Dollar Quartet in leather jacket, with the trademark 50s scowl on his face,  lighting a cigarette with a zippo lighter–

You’re  back there on that old street corner outside  the high school hop  in your leather jacket, with “Titans” on the back, with attitude,  white t-shirt  jeans, tapping your motorcycle boots to Allan Freed spinning Perkins’ Blue Suede Shoes on 1010 WINS.

Westchester Broadway Theatre’s exclusive one month run of Broadway’s Million Dollar Quartet brings that great feeling back in more than a memorial, more than a revival, a celebration of the original American attitude that has influenced music and styles of youth  ‘round the world for 60 years.

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ONE NIGHT WITH THEM–Dominique Scott as The Killer, Jerry Lee Lewis, John Michael Presney as The King of Rockabilly, Carl Perkins, Ari McKay Wilford as The King, Elvis, and Sky Seals as The Man In Black, Johnny Cash confer during the jam session in the Sun Studios, based on an original photo of the event.

The four artists Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash (the faces that should be on Rock’s Mount Rushmore if there was one)  live once more, struttin’, brooding, fighting the system, blasting the old time rock and roll they created. They bring it back big time because it still sounds good today and makes you feel good just as it did then.

Million Dollar Quartet,   WBT style, is no runthrough of tired renditions of old songs wrapped around weak book—no way, daddio.

They’re back to let you know rock n roll is here to stay in a “revivadrama,” bringing alive the young rebels of rock who created a lifestyle, a movement, a music, inspiring  dozens of permutations of percussive persuasive  rock styles giving millions their musical voices.

Carl  Perkins  the rockabelly artist of Blue Suede Shoes fame stops by for a recording session with his producer, Sam Phillips, (the fast –talking, deal-making, telephone talking Jason Loughlin, who plays the wheeler-dealer agent type right to type—I mean I know guys like this). Perkins is in the process of selling The King (Elvis Presley’s) contract – it’s the beginning of a night of a night that there should have been more nights to come.

Watching Sky Seals as Johnny Cash (The Man In Black), Ari Mckay Wilford as Elvis Presley (The King) and the steal-the-show, over-modulating  Dominique Scott as Jerry Lee Lewis “The Killer” (who  is going to wreck the WBT piano by the end of this exclusive one month run) the four give you and up-close-and-personal feel for why a generation of 50s chicks screamed and swooned, why  guys wanted to become rock stars, and found themselves, their confidence and that swagger that has never wavered since rock and roll began.

There was only one night the original Million Dollar Quartet was together and that was to record gospel songs…but this musical-drama gives you the drama behind the music which was for these four struggling artists at the time was the one outlet where they were “Boss,”  their ticket out of poverty.

But being a young star being “guided” by managers who want to use you and being courted by big entertainment companies that want to sign you is not all peaches and cream,my love. Other artists steal or cover your songs. You’re constantly working to find the next “hit.” Our teen idols in this show are at pivotal points – they are reluctant to leave Sam Phillips, the founder of Sun records who brought them to national fame. But they are torn between loyalty to Sam and the desire to reach the top of the use-you business: the record business.

They respect each other but are rivals just the same.

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Jason Loughlin on piano bench plays Sam Phillips, the record producer, founder of Sun Records, who keeps order on the rivalries and neuroses of his 4 rock and roll stars in Million Dollar Quartet.

Perkins comes into Phillips’ studio to complain to Phillips that  someone else is stealing his song. While he’s complaining to  Phillips, Johnny Cash enters, exchanges pleasantries, but looks troubled. Next the highstrung Jerry Lee Lewis walks, in settles into the piano and starts playing Blue Suede Shoes. Perkins has a fit that Jerry is accompanying and threatens Jerry. Jerry sulks and slides into Real Wild Child and that old WBT piano never sounded better. (They will have to bring in a new piano every week. Mr.Scott punishes that piano) By this time, just 10 minutes into the show, you Mr. and Mrs. Audience have your toes tapping and your hearts and your pacemakers on overdrive. Your kids will be jumping.

Meanwhile Phillips keeps taking phone calls—it’s RCA wanting to buy the Elvis contract. You the audience  sense the conflict an agent and producer has. You discover someone with talent. (Presley). You bring them along get them their first hits Mystery Train and That’s All Right inventing a whole new sound.Not country, but something with a beat making people move. They called it Rockabilly back then.

Now Elvis is big, Phillips’ studio needs cash. What do you do?  If you’re the artist when you get an offer, what do you do? Do you leave the man who made you a star? This painful conflicton the uncertain road to the top and back is the heart of what makes this starturn musical not just music but a realistic feel for the uncertain cold world of the performer. You just want to perform, but you cannot perform unless people hire you.

Next to join the little group is the King, Elvis Presley  in tan sportjacket, brown pants and two-tone white bucks absolutely alive solid Elvis (though his pompadour has to be poofed just a little higher) with his Ann Margret –lookalike girlfriend Dyanne. This eye-catcher is  played with 50s style in tight sweater and skirt by Bligh Voth  who sings Fever a song that seems to ignite the studio with male interest.

This little number induces Jerry Lee to sidle up to Dyanne creating conflict.  Phillips calms this down by getting Elvis to try a new record That’s All Right right after Elvis hilariously attempts a Dean Martin song as a possible followup. Phillips is having none of that.

As the banter and the tape in the control room on this great set keeps rolling, Johnny Cash steps into Folsom Prison Blues—playing his own guitar part. Sky Seals who has the high cheek bones the pale look and the haggard look of the real Cash, hits the fabulous Cash bass parts on Folsom “probably drinking coffee and smoking big cigars,” “Let that Lonesome whistle blow my blues away,”with the famous Cash grindy, graveling, wistful regret that is pure Cash and unrepentant.

After That’s All Right, Jerry Lee and Carl Perkins, not to be outdone in this battle of the Rock Gods do Brown Eyed Handsome Man.

Part of the intrigue of this show is the chance to hang out with stars, hobnobbing in a studio when they are interacting, drinking, smoking, posturing, kidding, insulting, flirting with Dyanne the Girl Friend,  the things guys do in a studio. It’s very realistic interaction.

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Sam Weber, as Brother Jay Perkins and Bligh Voth balancing on the bass singing I Hear You Knockin

 

Even the Girl Friend, Ms.Voth playing Dyanne sings a rocker, I Hear You Knockin. She rhythm and blueses this with just the right swagger and sass, and no-nonsense like LaVerne Baker. She balances  bass elegantly, too. Priceless!

Sky Seals’ Johnny Cash shows them who’s boss, a tall, imposing, Christ-like figure, sliding into Sixteen Tons. He grips the audience rapt evoking respectful silence with his ode to the toughness and grit of America’s miners of Appalachia who were in the news in the mid-fifties, victims of coal mine cave-ins.

Hearing Seals, you believe it’s Johnny Cash singing, as if the spirit of The Man In Black has taken over Sky Seals’s body, that’s how meticulous Seals is in this very nuanced country song. A lot of work by Mr. Seals in perfecting this role – Cash the ultimate male country singer of the last 60 years.

After a reprise of Blue Suede Shoes—with all four reincarnations. Elvis (he can’t be Ari McKay Wilford, it must be the real Elvis), does a bring –down-the-house, dance-in-the-aisles Long Tall Sally—rotating  his hips, doing all the Elvis guitar moves you expect while playing his own guitar solos—as John Michael Presney as Perkins does, too. The Wilford Elvis (perfected as Elvis on the MDQ National Tour) Long Tall Sally is a precise rendition of the actual Presley recording of Long Tall Sally.

It has to be Elvis inside Mr. McKay Wilford’s body singing by some spiritual phenomenon. (Call Ghostbusters!)  Tell you why, when Mr. Wilford’s Elvis sings Peace in the Valley next—the inflections, the reference, the depth of voice, the pace cannot be differentiated from the Presley record, I swear it. One of the great acting accomplishments you will see is Mr. Ari McKay Wilford’s Elvis.

Mr. Wilford conveys his concern about leaving Sam Phillips for RCA, Dianne as a gobetween, gives us an insight into how Elvis was all his life – not knowing what he wanted. “Can’t you see,” Dianne says to Phillips, “He’s lost.” This is a powerful line perhaps revealing why we sing our rock and roll in the first place it makes us free, but ironically we love our art so much, it makes us unhappy.  Ms. Voth as Dyanne does more than decorate the studio, she acts as gobetween with Presley and Phillips to demonstrate the heartbreak beneath the fame, and carries it off well.

Constantly switching back and forth from phone  calls to record Mr. Bigs, to controlling his stars’ egos,  Jason Laughlin as the peripatetic Sam Phillips is shocked to learn that Johnny Cash is leaving him,too. When he confronts Johnny about it the dignified shame Cash feels is a quiet meaningful moment spoken without words but by expression on Cash’s face — so well is it portrayed by Mr. Seals it is just as Johnny would have acted. Phillips, for his part realizes it is part of this crazy music business.

At one point, Phillips says, “If you’re not different, you’re nothing,” underscoring the constant pain of developing talent, only to lose it, or not make it.

The show wraps up with the best big final number they have ever staged here. Sam Phillips introduces

Elvis Presley (Ari McKay Milford again, I forget they are the dame people) ripping into Hound Dog making his guitar sing, slashing out the famous rebellious guitar riffs only been heard on Hound Dog to this day, they are so unique.

Johnny Cash with Mr. Seals his alter ego hitting the signature “Hello, I’m Johnny Cash” line just like he always did takes us to the wild west with one of Johnny’s great recordings, Ghost Riders in the Sky. Mr. Seals rounds up those signature fantastic bass guitar chords on this song so well you feel the wide open wind of the range, see the endless sky of clouds and  the way the range makes you feel small. And a “whoopee AI Oh KI YAY” to Bligh Voth for the  ghostly “Ooo oooooooo oooo OOH’s” in the backup.

Carl Perkins, John Michael Presney  rocks the joint with See Ya Later Alligator, where he’s backed up by the fantastic bassman , Sam Weber, who climbs on the bass, supports Mr. Presney on it and generally shows off the rockabilly bass beat that juiced these early hits in unforgettable style rock hillbilly style. Musical Director David Sonneborn, the drummer on the original Million Dollar Quartet tour, served up the big beat to back these three musician actors who play their own guitars and pianos.

Last but not least Jerry Lee Lewis the dynamic Dominique Scott  gets you dancing in the aisles – though WBT does not allow it—with a classic “Killer” song, Whole Lotta Shakin Goin’ On. He pounds those ivories with his feet, his fingers, his toes, and keeps the beat. Only thing missing was a split with a stand up microphone—but Elvis did that. Scott is outrageous throughout, overmodulating with the boundless energy that made Jerry Lee Lewis a star. Scott captures the Jerry Lee Lewis we used to know.

I kind of liked this show, can you tell?

Westchester Broadway Theatre recreates the personalities of Rock’s Prime Ministers of the Big Beat and the rockers of all time live once more, ripchording their own guitars making you new again, pounding their own pianos into your soul,  and sounding uncannily  eerie as if Elvis, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis gave them their voices for one night.

They are that good.

MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET plays through September 11 in Elmsford, NY, USA at the Westchester Broadway Theatre.

It’s the most fun show you can see this summer. See it now, Alligator.

Visit www.BroadwayTheatre.com  or call the box office, 914-592-2222

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2016 WHITE PLAINS ELA ASSESSMENT TEST DATA SHOW BLACK AND LATINOS LAG BEHIND WHITE STUDENTS BY OVER 50%. MATH RESULTS SIMILAR –BRIGHT SPOT 5TH GRADE

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WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. By John F. Bailey. August 1, 2016:

An examination of tests results by WPCNR of the White Plains 5th and 8th Grade students performances on the new “improved” 2016 NY State English Language Assessments released Friday by the New York State Department of Education show white students outperformed the Black and Latino students by a wide margin–over 50% in the pivotal 5th Grade and 8th Grade ELA test.

ON THE 2016 Math Assessments, the 5th Grade performance over all was more encouraging, but the 8th Grade Math Assessments results showed very little reason for optimism that 8th graders going into high school in September in White Plains are ready — if the new 2016 Assessment tests are really more in line with the work 8th graders are expected to do.

The ELA results on the “improved” 2016 ELA assessment reveal concern, or should, even after the White Plains School district has tried to address black and latino  needs with limited dual language classes the last five years, and extensive remedial efforts in the middle school the last three years.

WPCNR examined the 5th grade results for ELA first.

According to the New York State Education District data available on the NYSED website, of 449 5th graders taking the 2016 ELA Assessment, 161 of 449 passed the test, (33%).

Of 99 white students taking the 5th Grade ELA test, 60 or 60% passed.

Of the 55 black students who took the test, 14 of 55 passed — 25%

A total of 266 Hispanic students took the test and 52 passed — 20%.

This suggests that no matter how much assessment tests are adjusted that the White Plains School District has its work cut out for them in addressing this new population of middle school students entering the 2016-17 year where 67% of students are not ELA proficient according to the state’s improved test.

The eighth grade ELA assessment results detailed below show that after three years of middle school which has also worked to address the reading and writing problem across whites, Blacks and Hispanics that the district has a major problem that still needs to be addressed this fall.

In the 8th Grade ELA assessment results, 322 students in 8th grade took the assessment tests, and  113 passed — 35%.

The population of 73 taking the test, saw 45 of 73 pass– 62%

A total of 179 Latino students  took the test and 47 passed — 26%

A total of 50 Black/African-American students took it and 10 passed — 20%

How about Math?

Over on the 2016 Math Assessment, Fifth Graders are cause for optimism that math skills are being instilled in the elementary schools.

A total of 440 White Plains Fifth graders took the Math Assessment and 115 passed — 44%

Of 103 white fifth graders, 70 passed — 68%.

The 51 black or African-American students taking,  saw 13 pass: 25%

There were 267 Latino students taking the math, and 96 passed — 36%

In the 8th Grade, the results of 8 years in the pre high school grades K-8, produced results that can only be disappointing to the City School District.

A total of 164 8th Graders took the 8th Grade Math assessment and 8 passed

There were 21 white students taking, and 4 (19%) passed

One of 24 Black African American students passed, and 3 of 119 Latino students taking passed.

 

 

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NATIONAL NIGHT OUT OBSERVED IN WHITE PLAINS TUESDAY NIGHT

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WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. From the White Plains Department of Public Safety. August 1, 2016:

On Tuesday, August 2nd. 2016, neighborhoods throughout the City of White Plains are invited to join forces with thousands of communities nationwide for the “33rd Annual National Night Out.”

National Night Out is designed to: (1) Heighten crime and drug prevention awareness; (2) Generate support for, and participation in, local anti-crime efforts; (3) Strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships; and (4) Send a message to criminals letting them know neighborhoods are organized and fighting back.

From 6 to 9 p.m. on August 2nd, residents in neighborhoods throughout White Plains, communities across the nation are asked to lock their doors and turn on outside lights. You are invited to spend the evening outside with neighbors and join forces at the City of White Plains Public Safety Headquarters located at 77 S. Lexington Ave., WPNY.

You are an important part of the fiber of our community so we ask you to stand together and join us to promote awareness, safety and neighborhood unity. National Night Out showcases the vital importance of police-community partnerships and citizen involvement in our fight to build a safer city. Neighborhoods are invited to join us in Giving Crime & Drugs a Going Away Party.”

Along with the traditional outside lights and front porch vigils, The City of White Plains will celebrate “National Night Out” with an open house of the White Plains Public Safety Department along with a safety fair that will include a live band, and tables manned by Community service organizations.

There will be free give aways, along with visits from elected officials representing our local government and representatives from Westchester County Police, as well as members of the White Plains Department of Public Safety (Police and Fire Bureau).

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WESTCHESTER MAN SENTENCED TO 15-1/2 YEARS FOR DISTRIBUTION OF HEROIN RESULTING IN DEATH

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WPCNR FBI WIRE. From the Federal Office of Investigation August 1, 2016:

Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that LAKUAN RHYNE was sentenced yesterday to 186 months in prison for conspiring to distribute more than a kilogram of heroin in and around Westchester County during 2014, and distributing the heroin and fentanyl that resulted in the overdose death of an individual.

RHYNE pled guilty to a felony Information in White Plains federal court on April 21, 2016, before U.S. District Judge Nelson S. Román, who imposed sentence.

U.S. Attorney Bharara stated:  “Overdose deaths from opioid use have taken their toll in cities, small towns, and rural America.  The fentanyl-laced heroin sold by Lakuan Rhyne resulted in one of those tragic deaths, but Rhyne continued peddling this poison even after that.  For his callous crime, he has received an appropriately heavy sentence.”

According to the Information, statements made in open court, and other documents in the public record:

LAKUAN RHYNE, a/k/a “Rico,” was the central participant in a drug trafficking ring based in Westchester County, New York.  From early 2014 through the fall of 2014, RHYNE and his associates conspired to distribute significant quantities of heroin, as well as crack and powder cocaine, throughout Westchester County.

RHYNE and his associates sold their drugs out of cars, residences, and on the streets.  Some of the heroin distributed by RHYNE was laced with fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that is significantly stronger than both ordinary heroin and morphine.

Between February and July 2014, confidential informants acting at the direction of the FBI purchased over 100 grams of heroin from RHYNE during the course of approximately 20 controlled transactions.  In total, during the course of the conspiracy, RHYNE was responsible for distributing over a kilogram of heroin.

On the evening of January 26, 2014, in the parking lot of a restaurant in Peekskill, New York, RHYNE supplied a mixture containing heroin and fentanyl to an associate for the purpose of selling that mixture to a customer.  That customer was Thomas Coogan, a 23-year-old from Buchanan, New York.  Later that night, Coogan used the fentanyl-laced heroin supplied by RHYNE, and died as a result.  Following Coogan’s death, of which RHYNE was aware, RHYNE continued to sell heroin.

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In addition to the prison sentence, Judge Román ordered RHYNE to forfeit $15,000, to pay $17,676.88 in restitution to the family of Thomas Coogan, and to pay a $100 special assessment fee.  RHYNE also was sentenced to five years of supervised release.

Mr. Bharara praised the outstanding work of the FBI, the Westchester County Northern Narcotics Initiative, which includes the Westchester County Department of Public Safety and the police departments of Peekskill, Croton-on-Hudson, Buchanan, Bedford, Yorktown, Mount Kisco, and Ossining, as well as the FBI Violent Crimes Task Force.

The prosecution is being handled by the Office’s White Plains Division.  Assistant U.S. Attorneys George Turner and Michael Gerber are in charge of the prosecution.

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