Bellantoni and Letizia Challenge Incumbents Rose Lovitch and James Hricay for seats on the Board of Education.

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WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. From the White Plains City School District. April 30, 2015:

Cayne Letizia of Gedney Way and Michael Bellantoni of 2 Hotel Drive have filed petitions to run for two seats on the White Plains School Board. Incumbents Rose Lovitch and James Hricay have filed petitions to run for reelection.

If a resident has voted in a General Election in the past four years, he/she is automatically registered 

The election will take place on Tuesday, May 19th, from Noon to 9 P.M.

For your polling place and further information, please call 422-2000.

 

 

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Standard Amusements Covers Playland Debt Service for first year of agreement as Financials Are Disclosed. Won’t Pick Debt Service Until 8th Year if Predicted Profit Sharing Materializes

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WPCNR PLAYLAND GO ROUND. From The Westchester County Board of Legislators. April 30, 2015:

Wednesday, the Board of Legislators (BOL) Labor, Parks, Planning and Housing (LPPH) Committee met jointly with the Budget and Appropriations Committee to continue the BOL review process for Standard Amusement’s management agreement to operate Playland Amusement park.  Appearing on behalf of Standard Amusements was Nick Singer who runs Standard Amusements, Jack Falfas, an amusement park industry management expert who would be the onsite manager at Playland and Andy Maniglia, an advisor to Standard.

Wednesday’s committee meeting dealt with Standard’s financials.  (all documents associated with today’s meeting can be found on the BOL website at WestchesterLegislators.com)  Mr. Singer presented projections for the full fifteen year term of the management agreement, including; revenue, employee salaries, marketing expenses, operating costs, overhead and more.

A major discussion point in today’s meeting was how Standard’s financial projections would impact the County’s ongoing debt service associated with the park.

According to Standard’s projections, in the first year of the operating agreement, the county would realize revenue from Playland that would approximate the amount of debt service.  This is attributable to the one time, upfront payment of $2.25 million dollars from Standard.  In years 2-7, revenues from Playland operations are not expected to cover the debt service.

Through the 7.5% share of Playland’s profits and the $300,000 annual payment to the county, Standard’s projections shows that the debt service will be covered through those revenues for years 8-15.

BOL Chairman Michael Kaplowitz (D) Somers, who is a Certified Financial Planner in his professional career said, “Based on our experience and discussions with Standard to this point, I expect that they will continue to provide the financial detail and clear vision for Playland that Legislators will need in order to approve this agreement.”  Kaplowitz added, “Today’s meeting laid out Standard’s projections for revenue and expenses, I’m looking forward to hearing their plans for how we achieve that success.”

Legislator Sheila Marcotte (R) Eastchester, Chair of the Budget and Appropriations Committee said, “The Standard Amusements team and the County Executive have done a good job of striking a deal that is fair for Standard, fair for the County and above all else, protects taxpayers by laying out a plan that will immediately begin to mitigate Playland’s drain on our tax levy.”  Marcotte added, “I look forward to continuing this vetting process and I am hopeful that at long last we have found the right operator with the necessary resources to return Playland to its, ‘tax-neutral’,  former glory.”

Legislator Peter Harckham (D) North Salem,  Chairman of the LPPH Committee which is the lead committee reviewing the Standard proposal said,  “A lot of important information came out of today’s Committee meeting and some additional questions have arisen from as well.  I’m looking forward to continuing our review of Standard’s proposal especially regarding their capital plan.  For the past six or eight years, the park has not been maintained as well as it should have been and I hope that Mr. Singer’s team is prepared to detail how they will remediate the state of disrepair that currently exists.”  Harckham added, “The LPPH Committee will be touring Playland with Mr. Singer and his team on May 7th.  I expect many of our questions about the physical condition of Playland to be answered at that time.”

Attached is a schedule of the remaining BOL Committee meetings to review the Playland proposal.  Today’s meeting as well as all the Playland Committee review meetings can be seen on the BOL website at WestchesterLegislators.com.

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Downtown Music at Noon in White Plains Announces May Lineup of Classic Greats to Grace Grace Church

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May Concerts

Wednesdays: Free 45-minute programs at 12:10 PM, contributions welcome
Evenings and Weekends: as indicated
                           

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Wednesday, May 13, 12:10 PM

The Klezmer Tradition – Best known to Downtown Music audiences for his stellar recitals of the classical repertoire, clarinetist Pavel Vinnitsky has appeared at some of the world’s major klezmer music festivals, and toured Israel and Europe with a klezmer trio and toured Israel and Europe with a Klezmer Trio. A founding member of the Jewish Arts Ensemble of New York, he is joined at the piano by Anna Vinnitsky, who has appeared at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig and Orchestra Hall in Chicago.

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Wednesday, May 20, 12:10 PM

REBEL Plays Mozart: JörgMichael Schwarz, violin; Karen Marie Marmer, viola; John Moran, cello and Dongsok Shin, fortepiano, principals of the celebrated REBEL Ensemble for Baroque Music, play works of W.A. Mozart for strings and fortepiano.

 

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Wednesday, May 27, 12:10 PM

Gilda Lyons, a composer and vocalist who is a fierce advocate of contemporary music, has commissioned and premiered new works by dozens of composers. Of her performance in Daron Hagen’s “Shining Brow” (Buffalo Philharmonic/Falletta) (Naxos), David Shengold of Opera, UK writes “Gilda Lyons’s clear soprano compels admiration.” She is joined at the piano by Daron Hagen, one of America’s most prominent, prolific, and respected composers. All eight of his major operas are currently in production or revival throughout the U.S., Europe, or Asia. The program includes music of Blitzstein, Brel, Hagen, Lyons, Sondheim and Weill. A Downtown Music debut.

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Numbers Game: New Telephone Credit Card Scam Coming to You–Beware–Do Not Reveal 3 digit Back of Card Number

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER. From a Scam Victim. April 29, 2015:

I don’t usually pass these scams along, but this is one I think I would have been caught on if I had received a call like this.

This is scary, it’s so simple…..

This is a heads up for everyone regarding the latest in Visa fraud.  .  This is happening in the Midwest right now and moving across the country

 This one is pretty slick, since they provide YOU with all the information, except the one piece they want.

Note, the callers do not ask for your card number; they already have it.

The scam works like this:

Person calling says – ‘This is (name) and I’m calling from the Security and Fraud Department at VISA.  My Badge number is 12460, your card has been flagged for an unusual purchase pattern, and I’m calling to verify.  This would be on your VISA card which was issued by (name of bank).  Did you purchase an Anti-Telemarketing Device for $497.99 from a marketing company based in Arizona?’  When you say ‘No’, the caller continues with, ‘Then we will be issuing a credit to your account.  This is a company we have been watching, and the charges range from $297 to $497, just under the $500 purchase pattern that flags most cards.  Before your next statement, the credit will be sent to (gives you your address).  Is that correct?’  You say ‘yes’.

The caller continues – ‘I will be starting a Fraud Investigation.  If you have any questions, you should call the 1- 800 number listed on the back of your card (1-800-VISA) and ask for Security.  You will need to refer to this Control Number.  The caller then gives you a 6 digit number.  ‘Do you need me to read it again?’

Here’s the IMPORTANT part on how the scam works – The caller then says, ‘I need to verify you are in possession of your card’.  He’ll ask you to ‘turn your card over and look for some numbers’.  There are 7 numbers; the first 4 are part of your card number, the last 3 are the Security Numbers that verify you are the possessor of the card.  These are the numbers you sometimes use to make Internet purchases to prove you have the card.  The caller will ask you to read the last 3 numbers to him.  After you tell the caller the 3 numbers, he’ll say, ‘That is correct, I just needed to verify that the card has not been lost or stolen, and that you still have your card.  Do you have any other questions?’

After you say no, the caller then thanks you and states, ‘Don’t hesitate to call back if you do’, and hangs up.  You actually say very little, and they never ask for or tell you the card number.  But after we were called on Wednesday, we called back within 20 minutes to ask a question.  We were glad we did!  The REAL VISA Security Department told us it was a scam and in the last 15 minutes a new purchase of $497.99 was charged to our card.  We made a real fraud report and closed the VISA account.  VISA is reissuing us a new number.  What the Scammer wants is the 3-digit PIN number on the back of the card.  Don’t give it to them.  Instead, tell them you’ll call VISA or Master Card directly for verification of their conversation.

The real VISA told us that they will never ask for anything on the card, as they already know the information, since they issued the card!   If you give the Scammer your 3 Digit PIN Number, you think you’re receiving a credit.  However, by the time you get your statement you’ll see charges for purchases you didn’t make, and by then it’s almost too late and/or more difficult to actually file a fraud report.

What makes this more remarkable is that on Thursday, I got a call from a ‘Jason Richardson of MasterCard’ with a word-for-word repeat of the VISA Scam.  This time I didn’t let him finish.  I hung up!  We filed a police report, as instructed by VISA.  The police said they are taking several of these reports daily!  They also urged us to tell everybody we know that this scam is happening.  I dealt with a similar situation this morning, with the caller telling me that $3,097 had been charged to my account for plane tickets to Spain, and so on through the above routine.

It appears that this is a very active scam, and evidently quite successful…

Pass this on to all your family and friends.

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Easing of Regs, Relaxed Zoning, Gov-Sharing Needed to Grow Westchester. Urged by Biz Leaders. 20-30 Somethings We Are Counting on You

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WPCNR Quill & Eyeshade. From the Westchester Business Council. April 29, 2015:

Westchester County has many great assets and challenging obstacles for economic development, yet leaders from real estate, government and business remain optimistic about its future and ability to remain competitive.

A sell-out crowd of nearly 200 people packed the room at Tappan Hill Mansion in Tarrytown on Tuesday to hear from experts who took part in The Business Council of Westchester’s provocative panel discussion entitled Navigating Westchester: Threading the Needle for Economic Growth, where leaders said that the county is going through important shifts that will reshape its economy and landscape for generations to come.

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From left standing: Geoff Thompson, Managing Partner of Thompson & Bender; Harrison Mayor Ron Belmont, Robert Weisz, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of RPW Group and Tim Jones, Partner and Managing Member of Robert Martin Company.
Seated: Wilson Kimball, Commissioner of Planning & Development for the City of Yonkers; Bronxville Mayor Mary Marvin, William Mooney III, Director of Westchester’s Office of Economic Development and Marsha Gordon, President and CEO of The Business Council of Westchester.

“We’re at a point where we are transforming Westchester,” said Robert Weisz, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of RPW Group, citing the massive growth in the health care sector, the repurposing of antiquated office parks and residential communities and revitalization of many downtowns and urban centers. “Over the next 20 years, we are going to see a major transformation from what is happening today … The next 20 years are going to be critical for Westchester.”

County Executive Robert P. Astorino opened up the breakfast, which was part of The Business Council’s KeyBank Speaker Series, with an address that highlighted Westchester’s assets including its highly educated workforce, access to transportation, its excellent schools and great quality of life. But he also pointed to problems including its many layers of government, burdensome state and local regulations, and high property taxes, which drives up the cost of living.

“High taxes are the No. 1 reason people are leaving,” Astorino said, highlighting a greater need to share services, consolidate government and control spending. “Does concierge government still make sense? … We have to find the right balance.”

As part of the event, a panel made up of the region’s thought leaders and decision-makers followed the county executive. In addition to Weisz, it included Tim Jones, Partner and Managing Member of Robert Martin Company; William Mooney III, Director of Westchester’s Office of Economic Development; Marsha Gordon, President and CEO of The Business Council of Westchester; Wilson Kimball,  Commissioner of Planning & Development for the City of Yonkers; Harrison Mayor Ron Belmont and Bronxville Mayor Mary Marvin. Geoff Thompson, Managing Partner of Thompson & Bender, who has more than 30 years of personal experience with many of Westchester’s major development projects, moderated the discussion.

In addition to facing certain challenges, such as high taxes, layers of government and extensive and costly reviews that in some cases can take years, the panelists agreed that Westchester’s future relied heavily on maintaining its excellent schools and quality of life; investing in its infrastructure and transportation; providing appropriate housing for a younger workforce (the millennials or GenY); reforming state regulations such as SEQRA and outdated local zoning laws, and supporting local businesses. They also said local leaders must have the political will to make tough choices on development while promoting their own communities as good places to do business.

“We have to be out there selling our communities,” Bronxville Mayor Mary Marvin said. “We have to be the greatest salespeople for our communities that we can be.”

Wearing a GenerationYonkers T-shirt, Yonkers Planning Commissioner Kimball highlighted the city’s marketing and advertising campaign that is targeting high-tech companies, start-ups and medical facilities as well as younger workers looking for an urban environment. She said many cities such as Yonkers have great industrial spaces conducive for such companies and that Yonkers is forging ahead with thousands of apartments and housing units in its downtown and waterfront area.

“If you have the political will, things can happen,” Kimball said.

Belmont said Harrison is developing its downtown and transforming the I-287 corridor by adaptively reusing office parks – all with an eye on its long-term success.  While the downtown looks the same as it did in 1965, 1995 and 2005, Belmont said by “2025, I believe we are going to be looking different.”

Jones, of Robert Martin Company, agreed. “The future is bright,” he said. “Twenty years from now, the millennials will be moving to the suburbs … Westchester is a mature market, and it will continue to re-invent itself.”

Mooney said many of Westchester’s towns and cities have a “millennial urban feel” and Westchester has all of the cultural, social and economic amenities offered in Manhattan, Jersey City and Brooklyn — without the high real estate costs.

“Our commercial rents are half the cost of New York City and we’re less than 30 miles from mid-town,” he said. “We’re on the rise. We’re perfectly positioned to grow and thrive.”

Gordon said Westchester is great place to live, work and entertain because of its rich cultural venues, vast parklands, and diverse population. She said the forum was a great success. “We’re delighted to have brought together such an impressive and knowledgeable group of professionals,” said Gordon, President and CEO of The Business Council. “I’m optimistic that the vision for Westchester County is right and its economy will remain strong — now and for generations to come.”

 

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Media Questioned on Judgment of Television Station

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Please call this number. Ask operator hard questions about why a demonstration of hundreds of people in WP was not covered this am at WPHS.  Escalate it – Ask to talk to the News Director  . I got a 30 sec in length weird audio clip of a news 12 segment followed by long hold…was very close to hanging up when her voice mail clicked on.  She got an earful from me. But I left my contact number. So who knows but let’s get the media to hear us.
Today was great. More demonstrations to come.
Many Thanks to Gedney Neighborhood Association board members and president, John Sheehan for organizing such a successful day.
Check out the North Street German School expansion devastation which is orders of magnitude smaller than what FASNY would be. Maybe this will wake people up …maybe sleepwalkers like the common council.
Anne Casey
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Journalism Treatment Questioned

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John Bailey/WPCNR was there, covered the event and has a piece on his website.
However, after the first paragraph describing the event he then inserts a long statement by Geoff Thomson/PR for FASNY without closing the quotation marks around the statement so it is hard to understand where the statement ends and the reporting continues.
I take issue with this kind of journalism. He should be confronted why he gave preference to the FASNY spokesperson in the article.
Carry Kyzivat
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More Happened at Anti-Fasny Protest Than Reporter reported, Reader Says

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I was somewhat disappointed with your story about the demonstration.  Instead of indicating that it was one of the City’s largest demonstrations in its history by volunteer residents the bulk of your report was dedicated to a PR release from FASNY’s paid spokesman that said nothing new but the same tired, stale arguments.  I was very surprised you did not mention how frequent the cars passing the demonstration honked their horns and raised their thumbs in support of the marchers.

I know you intend to report the facts fairly but this piece did not, in my view,  focus on what the real news was today.

Very truly yours,

John Sheehan

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8 NEIGHBORHOODS PROTEST FRENCH AMERICAN SCHOOL RIDGEWAY PROJECT WITH SIDEWALK WALK IN FRONT OF HIGH SCHOOL

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WPCNR FASNY-GO-ROUND. by John F. Bailey. April 25, 2015:

Over 100 persons from eight neighborhood associations staged a protest asking the Common Council of White Plains to deny the special permit the French American School of New York seeks to build a consolidated campus on the former Ridgeway Country Club.

The French American School of New York issued this statement to WPCNR in response:

“For more than four years the plan to create our School and the publicly-accessible Greens to Green open space Conservancy at the former Ridgeway Country Club has undergone the most intensive and exhaustive study and review of any development in White Plains history. The City’s elected officials, commissioners and departments, an array of expert consultants for both the School and the City, School staff, students and families and many White Plains residents have invested hundreds, if not thousands, of hours in this extended approval process.

The multiple public hearings have been closed and the thorough environmental studies dealing with every aspect of the plan have been officially adopted as SEQRA Findings by a 6 to 1 vote of the Common Council in December 2013. The School project is clearly better as a result of the input and careful planning that has transpired.  Currently, all involved are awaiting the final Site Plan and Special Permit vote by the Common Council.

Despite this lengthy and costly review, some area neighbors remain adamantly opposed to the School, as they have been from the start. Unsatisfied with the extensive revisions and improvements, traffic control measures, mandatory busing, reductions in the number of students, and the numerous other mitigation measures — many of which have resulted from their public input — they continue to try to defeat the planned School and Conservancy. Their attempt to legally challenge the approval process was dismissed by the New York State Supreme Court. Yet they continue to protest and oppose, often loudly.

It is worth noting that many of the neighbors and residents from across White Plains strongly support the School and Conservancy plan. Our supporters welcome 78 acres of public open space, with over 3 miles of walking trails and biking lanes, open daily from dawn to dusk, and at no cost to taxpayers. They also realize that FASNY will add to the educational, economic and environmental welfare of White Plains.

All of us at the French-American School of New York are eager to become active members of the White Plains community, as we have been in the other communities in Westchester County where we have had campuses throughout our 35-year history.

Geoff Thompson,  spokesman for the school said the school had no date yet from the city when the council would take up the matter again. (It currently awaits a Findings Statement from the Council, which will come when the Council feels all questions raised by envronmental review have been answered to the Common Council satisfaction.

Thompson said to his knowledge the school is not considering putting the property on the market at this time. Asked what progress the school had made in financing the project, Thompson said he would have to check with the French American School.

Ron Rhodes a resident of Gedney Farms who has published and written the city many times raising issues he feels the city has not examined closely enough, told WPCNR  he feels that the city is ignoring a covenant that went with the sale of the Ridgeway Country Club. That covenant dates back to 1925 the land was obtained. Rhodes said court decisions have upheld that covenants of the past are enforceable. The covenant Rhodes referred to stated that the land could only be used as a golf course.

John Sheehan, organizer of the protest said he was pleased with the turnout, and the number counted by a protester placed it at 150. Sheehan said he was planning another protest.

The demonstration was made on the sidewalk in front of White Plains High School. The group marched two or three abreast down to the YWCA and back to the entrance to the high school.

Sheehan said there were residents from the north end of town who marched and that participation was not limited to Ridgeway vicinity residents.

This reporter was told  that the prospect of closing Hathaway Land has faded and the city is working with FASNY on a reworking of the North Street entrance.

I was also told that persons attempting to sell their house in the vicinity of the threatended street have had buyers look at the home, liked it very much, but said they would not buy until they knew what was happening with the FASNY project.

 

 

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16% of White Plains 3rd to 8th Graders Opt Out of NYS Math Test–10% Opt out of English

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WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. From the White Plains City School District. April 23, 2015:

More students were kept out of NYS Math Tests the last two day in White Plains Public Schools than were opted out of the English Language Arts test last week.

A total of 146 students across grades 3 through 8 were held back by their parents, a total of 16% of the 3,213 eligible to take the tests, Michele Schoenfeld, Clerk to the Board of Education, reported to WPCNR.

lAST WEEK, totals were lower. According to official figures released today, 10% of the 3,213 students (327) eligible to take the ELA Test were held out of the tests by parents.

 

lAST WEEK

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