Unemployment Rate for Hudson Valley Region, 4%–Lowest in 9 years.

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WPCNR ECONOMIC NOTES. From the New York State Department of Labor, White Plains. July 26, 2016
The June 2016 unemployment rate for the Hudson Valley Region is 4.0 percent (lowest June level since 2007).  That is up from 3.8 percent in May  2016 and down from 4.7 percent in June 2015.
In June 2016, there were 45,500 unemployed in the region, up from 43,600 in May 2016 and down from 54,000 in June 2015.  Year-over-year in June 2016, labor force increased by 8,100 or 0.7 percent, to 1,152,600.
Among the 7 counties in the region, Putnam County (3.7 percent) had the lowest unemployment rate.
  • Putnam County 3.7 percent
  • Rockland County 3.9 percent
  • Westchester County 3.9 percent
  • Dutchess County 4.0 percent
  • Orange County 4.0 percent
  • Ulster County 4.0 percent
  • Sullivan County 4.2 percent
Of the 10 Labor Market Regions in New York State, the Hudson Valley Region (4.0 percent) had the third lowest unemployment rate in June 2016, trailing only Capital Region and the Long Island Region which both came in at 3.8 percent.
  • Capital Region 3.8 percent
  • Long Island Region 3.8 percent
  • Hudson Valley Region 4.0 percent
  • Finger Lakes Region 4.3 percent
  • Central New York Region 4.5 percent
  • Mohawk Valley Region 4.5 percent
  • Western New York Region 4.6 percent
  • Southern Tier Region 4.8 percent
  • New York City Region 5.1 percent
  • North Country Region 5.1 percent
Feel free to call my office if you have any questions.
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IN THE HEIGHTS– LIN-MANUEL MIRANDA’S HIT BEFORE HAMILTON OPENS FRIDAY AT WHITE PLAINS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

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Opening Night This Friday

 IN THE HEIGHTS!

Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda | Book by Quiara Alegría Hudes

Conceived By Lin-Manuel Miranda

WINNER of the 2008 Tony Awards for 

Best Musical, Best Score, Best Choreography and Best Orchestrations

Opens Friday July 29 through August 7th

www.wppac.com


The 2016-2017 Season is NOW ON SALE

SPOTLIGHT ON


September 24 at 7:00pm

Tickets: All Seats $29.00


 

 


A musical tribute to the great icons of Jazz, Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald.
Featuring Trent Armand Kendall and Natasha Yvette Williams in the title roles. This musical celebration reunites THE ARCHITECT OF JAZZ and THE FIRST LADY OF SONG in heaven for one magical night.

These two friends and jazz pioneers rip through 24 of the most enduring standards of all time including: “Cheek to Cheek”, “Love Is Here To Stay”, “Stomping at the Savoy”, “Stardust”, “They All Laughed”, “Skylark”, “What a Wonderful World” and more…

The story is full of love, laughter and redemption as we learn about their parallel lives, the rise to fame and the fight to stay there. The irrepressible Armstrong (also surprisingly comedic) and the spellbinding Fitzgerald (with a voice as smooth as silk) were the biggest stars of their day who recorded three highly acclaimed albums featuring countless chart-topping hits.

LOUIS and ELLA! by Trent Armand Kendall
Music Direction by Darius Frowner | Book by Trent Armand Kendall
 
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Hudson Valley Employment up 2.4% in Year. Record Number of Jobs in Private Sector (803,900)

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 WPCNR ECONOMIC NOTES. From the New York State Department of Labor. Jul 25, 2016:
For the 12-month period ending in June 2016, private sector employment in the Hudson Valley increased by 18,700 or 2.4 percent, to 803,900.
Jobs were added in educational and health services (+7,700), professional and business services (+2,800), leisure and hospitality (+2,700), trade, transportation and utilities (+2,700), natural resources, mining and construction (+2,200), and other services (+2,200).  Job losses were mostly centered in financial activities (-1,200).  The government sector added 1,200 jobs over the period.
The job numbers came in fairly strong in June 2016.  Private sector job count reached an all-time record high level at 803,900.
Year-over-year, educational and health services grew by 4.0 percent or 7,700 jobs – its fastest June growth since 1999.  Growth in that supersector is mostly attributed to a strong health care component.
After eight consecutive months of reporting year-to-year job losses, the region’s leisure and hospitality sector rebounded nicely with a gain of 2.9 percent or 2,700 jobs.
Private sector job growth was seen throughout the region.  Year-over-year, job growth was fastest in the Kingston MSA (+2.7 percent), followed by the Orange-Rockland-Westchester labor market (+2.5 percent), the Dutchess-Putnam MSA (+2.1 percent), and Sullivan County (+1.0 percent).
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Alleged Forger Arrested.

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WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. From the Westchester County District Attorney. July 25, 2016:

Acting Westchester County District Attorney James A. McCarty announced Monday that Devante Rainey (DOB 06/02/92) of 34 Snowden Avenue, Ossining, New York has been arraigned on a twenty seven count felony complaint charging him with the following:

  • sixteen counts of Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument in the Second Degree, class “D” Felonies,
  • two counts of Identity Theft in the First Degree, class “D” Felonies,
  • two counts of Attempted Grand Larceny in the Third Degree, class “D” Felonies,
  • two counts of Identity Theft in the First Degree: Assume Another’s Identity-Commits or Attempts to Commit a “D” Felony, class “D” Felonies,
  • one count of Criminal Possession of Forgery Devices, a class “D” Felony,
  • one count of Scheme to Defraud in the First Degree, a class “E” Felony,
  • one count of Tampering With Physical Evidence, a class “E” Felony,
  • one count of Grand Larceny in the Fourth Degree, a class “E” Felony,
  • one count of Identity Theft in the Second Degree: Assume Another’s Identity-Commit or Attempt to Commit a Felony, a class “E” Felony.

Rainey has been the target of a two year investigation by this office. He is a prolific check forger who has a distinct modus operandi: it is believed he purchases photographs of co-defendants payroll checks, then he uses the routing numbers and checking account numbers on those checks to create forged checks using Versacheck small business software.

He then deposits the checks via mobile deposit into co-conspirators bank accounts, making the fraudulent activity one step removed from him. He uses fictitious payor names and addresses on the checks to further mislead law enforcement.

In March 2016, search warrants were executed on two premises that Rainey was using as forgery “mills.”  Computers, printers, forged checks, and phones were recovered.

Forensic analysis of the phones and computers revealed large scale fraudulent activity. Search warrants were also executed on Rainey’s Facebook page that resulted in the recovery of additional evidence.

The defendant was arraigned on these charges in Ossining Village Court on July 12, 2016 and in Cortlandt Town Court on July 18, 2016.

Rainey pled not guilty.

The defendant is remanded to the Westchester County Jail.

His next court date is July 26, 2016.

The defendant faces a sentence of imprisonment, the minimum of which is two years, up to a maximum of seven years in state prison.

Assistance in this investigation was provided by the Village of Ossining Police Department.

 

Assistant District Attorney Cheryl Lee of the Investigations Division is prosecuting the case.

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TONIGHT ON PEOPLE TO BE HEARD–THE ONE AND ONLY HEZI ARIS — EDITOR YONKERS TRIBUNE; HOST ON THE LEVEL ON BLOGTALK RADIO ON PEOPLE TO BE HEARD

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HEZI ARIS–THE WESTCHESTER NEWS LEGEND–IN FRONT OF THE YONKERS RAILROAD STATION

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JOHN BAILEY

INTERVIEWS

HEZI ARIS

FOUNDER OF YONKERS TRIBUNE

WORLDWIDE RADIO TALK SHOW HOST ON BLOGTALK RADIO’S

ON THE LEVEL

ON THE STATE OF WHAT PASSES FOR JOURNALISM TODAY

THE TROUBLE WITH GOVERNMENT

16 YEARS THE WATCHDOG OF THE COUNTY

SEE PEOPLE TO BE HEARD

ON TV

WHITE PLAINS CABLEVISION CH. 76

VERIZON  CHANNEL 45 COUNTYWIDE 8 PM

AND SATURDAY AT 7:30 PM

and

ON THE INTERNET AT

www.whiteplainsweek.com

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TONIGHT ON PEOPLE TO BE HEARD:MIKE GORDON OF SUSTAINABLE WESTCHESTER AT 8 PM ON FIOS CH. 45, CABLEVISION 76 IN WP, AND ON THE INTERNET

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MIKE GORDON

CEO OF SUSTAINABLE WESTCHESTER

INTERVIEWED BY

JOHN BAILEY, PETER KATZ AND JIM BENEROFE

EXCLUSIVE!

EXPLAINS HOW SUSTAINABLE WESTCHESTER WILL LOWER

YOUR ELECTRIC BILLS IN THE FUTURE AND SUPPLY MORE SUSTAINABLE GREEN ENERGY SOURCES

ON TV

THURSDAY JULY 14

8 PM ON VERIZON FIOS CH. 45 AND CABLEVISION 76 

AND ON

www.whiteplainsweek.com

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USING LESS, PAYING MORE FOR IT WITH WHITE PLAINS “GREEN ENERGY RATE” WHERE IS THE CAMPAIGN TO LOWER ELECTRIC USE? MIKE GORDON, SUSTAINABLE WESTCHESTER HEAD CALLS ON CONSERVATION OF ELECTRICITY TO LOWER FUTURE SUSTAINABLE GREEN RATES.

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WPCNR POWER NEWS. By John F. Bailey. JULY 13, 2016:

It was hot, humid, steamy last week and no where did we see any calls for conserving electricity by energy suppliers.

This is unfortunate because we are coming up on the highest demand day anniversary, July 29. If we exceed the demand set that day, then your Sustainable Westchester rates will go up.

Thursday evening on my program on White Plains Television, PEOPLE TO BE HEARD, (8 PM THURSDAY, 7:30 PM SATURDAY, televised countywide on Verizon FIOS Channel 45 and in White Plains, and viewable right now on the internet at www.whiteplainsweek.com),

I interview Mike Gordon the CEO of Sustainable Westchester, the consortium that signed up 24 cities and towns, including White Plains to advance the cause of sustainable, green energy creation. On the program he explains how his program eventually hopes to lower electric rates by creating more solar energy facilities in the 24  towns.

Gordon called for a strong public relations campaign this month by electricity suppliers and delivery companies to plea with the public to cut back on their use of electricity to lower demand in the peak summer months to enable setting a lower lock-in electric rate for Sustainable Westchester when it completes its pilot program in a year and a half.

So far that public relations campaign is nowhere to be seen — not even a flier in my Con Edison Solutions bill.

June was the first month of the Sustainable Westchester new program in effect in White Plains for  those who went with the Sustainable “all green solution.” My Electricity Charge for “All green energy”  went up 11.5% over Sustainable’s Basic Rate

The result was, as WPCNR and WHITE PLAINS WEEK pointed out was that despite the fact that I used significantly less electricity, my bill from Con Ed Solutions went up, because the White Plains green solution rate was 7.76 cents per kilowatt hour compared to 7.3 cents per Kilowatt hour for those who opted for the basic supply rate. If you chose to remain with Con Edison or your Esco you could do so.

The upshot is I was charged $74.36 for my electricity through Con Edison Solutions, a Con Ed “separate and distinct” facility for my “green energy.”

Had I opted for the Basic Rate of 7.3 cents offered by Sustainable, I would have paid $66.71, compared to the 7.6 cent per kwh rate I took by taking the green option, $74.36.

This means that going for the White Plains choice to give me the all green option automatically, raised my electric supply charge 11.5% for the electricity. The Delivery Charge from Con Edison for less electricity than I used in June of 2015, was $132.60. So we have the rather annoying situation of delivery costing more than the cost of the energy itself, which did not go down.

On the program coming up, PEOPLE TO BE HEARD, Mr. Gordon explains that the next setting of the Sustainable Westchester Rates after the two year pilot program, will depend on this year’s highest demand day of the year which came on July 29 of last year.

Gordon said that it was up to the public to conserve on electricity which he hoped would be reinforced by a public relations campaign on behalf of electricity suppliers and power delivery. He also remarks that funding for the solar panels his organization plans to build could be financed by a public offering, the taxpayer, or the electricity user, or grants. He gives you the details on the program. But, at present the funding is not clear where it is coming from. Around $2 Billion is needed to build the panels Mr. Gordon envisions.

The electricity you get though at “Green Rates,” may not be green-sourced.

Another intriguing factor is that though I and White Plainsians and other citizens of the 24 communities in the program who have opted for the “All Green Option,” the energy you get is not guaranteed to be from green sources.

 

Richard Rathvon, Vice President of Retail Commodity Services for Con Ed Solutions told WPCNR the electricity is supplied off the grid and that solar, wind and hydro sources will definitely contribute to the grid, but I the user cannot assured of receiving exclusively green-sourced energy off the grid. Rathvon said it was not possible to give a percentage of what part was of my electricity was green generated. He said that Con Ed Solutions had contracted with solar, wind and hydro sources and traditionally created dirty electricity sources to guarantee the Sustainable Westchester rates for two years.

Gordon on the program PEOPLE TO BE HEARD, advises that aggressive public awareness campaigns are needed to lower consumption to lower Sustainable Westchester Rates after the two trial period ending in June 2018. White Plains started with Sustainable Westchester June 1.

 

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