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You are invited to attend
“Present Day Enslavement in our Communities,”
a forum on human trafficking.
When? April 15, 7-9 p.m.
Where? White Plains Public Library, 100 Martine Avenue
Confirmed Speakers:
NYS Assemblywoman Amy Paulin;
Gonzalo Martinez de Vedia of the Human Trafficking Program, Worker Justice Center;
Carl J. Boykin, Director of Human Trafficking Prevention for the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services;
Lauren Hersh, Director, Anti-Trafficking Policy & Advocacy, Sanctuary for Families
Sponsors: White Plains League of Women Voters, White Plains Rotary,
The Slater Center, El Centro Hispano, and the White Plains Public Library
For more information, contact:
Denise D’Ambrosio, denisedambrosiolaw@gmail.com
White Plains Man Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter in February 2014 Assault.
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WPCNR DISTRICT ATTORNEY REPORT. From the Westchester County District Attorney. March 24, 2015:
Westchester County District Attorney Janet DiFiore announced that Eric Hines (DOB 05/02/81) of 34 Kensico Avenue, White Plains, New York pled guilty today to:
- one count of Manslaughter in the First Degree, class “B” Felony.
On February 4, 2014 at approximately 12:52 a.m. in the vicinity of School and Harmon Streets, the defendant, hit the victim on the head with a glass vodka bottle causing the victim to fall to the ground, and then repeatedly punched and kicked the victim in the head.
Two witnesses called 911, police responded quickly and the defendant was seen walking away from the location of the incident.
The victim was transported to WestchesterMedicalCenter and admitted for traumatic brain injury. He remained in a medically induced coma throughout his nearly 6 week stay, during which time he underwent several procedures, remained on a ventilator.
He was transported to a long term care facility in the Bronx and on March 19th 2014, he was noted to be in respiratory distress and was transported to MontefioreMedicalCenter where he was pronounced dead.
The cause of death was certified as complications of blunt impacts of the head.
Sentencing will be on April 28th, 2015.
He faces a maximum sentence of twenty five years in state prison.
Assistant District Attorney Shameika Mathurin of the Career Criminal Bureau prosecuted the case.
NABBED! Police Round Up Robbery Suspect; THANK NEWS MEDIA.
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WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. From White Plains Department of Public Safety. March 24, 2015 UPDATED JANUARY 25, 2015:
Within 24 hours of the posting on the internet by Lohud.com and The White Plains CitizeNetReporter of the surveillance photo above, the suspect who was shown in the progress a walk-in, walk-out, help yourself robbery of this picture, White Plains Police are pleased to announce the arrest of the suspect.
Commissioner of Public Safety David Chong said, “Robert Berry a 54 year old Mt. Vernon resident was arrested last night by our investigators for the USA Pro Auto Shop larceny of $90k. The White Plains Police Department appreciates the assistance of the news media which helped lead to his apprehension.”
White Plains police released the above photograph overnigh Monday of a man who police said robbed the USA Service Pro Auto Shop service station, 578 Mamaroneck Avenue last Wednesday, March 18.
Lieutenant Eric Fischer told The Journal News the man loitered a small amount of time outsdide the office, and when the office was unoccupied, walked in and helped himself to an open safe, departing quietly with $90,000 in cash.
Police are asking anyone who knows this man (captured on video) above to contact the police anonymously at 422-6200 or 422-6223. Information and your identity will be kept confidential..
Winbrook’s First New Building Accepts Applications for Apartments — to Open in August.
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WPCNR WEST SIDE STORY. By John F. Bailey. March 24, 2015:
The Winbrook Revitalization Project is expected to open its first new building in August for present residents of the Winbrook complex. Applications for the apartments from residents were expected to be filed with the White Plains Housing Authority this past Saturday.
Mack Carter the Executive Director of the White Plains Housing Authority told WPCNR in a statement last week, every household of the 450 families were given a survey to determine their interest in renting a new unit in the new building on the corner of Fisher Avenue and South Lexinton across from the Federal Courthouse.
Carter said the final selection of applicants for the first building will be conducted by a lottery and every Winbrook applicant (returning the survey ) will be considered.
Carter assured that “those applicants not selected who defer to a later moving date will be kept on the list for available units in future phases,” (4 more buildings are planned for construction.
WPCNR asked if a number of the units in the new building would also be made available to the general public at market rates. This is not clear.
In his written statement, Carter said “criteria – means of selecting applicants above the 450 families will be determined on future funding and requirements.”
He emphasized to WPCNR “We (the Housing Authority) are consistently communicating the particulars of the process with our residents and will continue to do so as the process continues.”
It is not clear yet when the lottery will take place and when selected residents will be announced.
Governor Gives State of the Budget Report
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WPCNR ALBANY ROUNDS. From the Governor’s Communications Director.March 23, 2015:
The Governor and the legislative leaders are in the midst of ongoing budget discussions which have intensified as we have gotten closer to the budget deadline. As rumors swirl in the Capitol, several issues should be clarified.
The Governor has stated repeatedly and clearly that ethics reform was a top priority and that he wouldn’t sign a budget without ethics reform. Nothing has changed. A budget done with both houses must include ethics reform. The Governor believes that the concerns of legislators who have outside employment such as a law practice have been addressed consistent with his program for increased ethics disclosure and transparency. The Assembly obviously has already agreed with the Governor’s ethics package and has numerous members with outside employment. The Governor said he would not sign off on a budget that doesn’t include the ethics reforms he outlined, and he meant it.
Education reform is another top priority in this budget. The key education reforms are dealing with the epidemic of failing schools, improvement to the teacher evaluation system, tenure reform, teacher performance bonuses and scholarships to attract new teachers. If those reforms are passed, the Governor will support a significant funding increase. The Governor believes these changes will be transformative to our education system.
The DREAM Act is supported by the Assembly and the Education Tax Credit is supported by the Senate. Last year, neither initiative was passed. The Governor believes at this point, that either both will pass or neither. The Governor supports passage of both and included them in his budget. If they don’t pass in the budget, they could still pass in regular session.
The Governor supports a pay commission and included it in his original budget. The charter cap and mayoral control for New York City are issues that can be addressed in the budget, or more likely in the remainder of the session. Regardless, both should be addressed before the conclusion of the session.
Other top priorities in the budget include raising the minimum wage, a small business tax cut and real property tax relief, the Governor’s $1.5 billion Upstate Revitalization Initiative, statewide broadband, a Thruway stabilization fund and a substantial increase in funding for affordable housing.
Pre-K Registration Open until April 24
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WPCNR SCHOOL DAY. March 23, 2015:
White Plains Public Schools
Universal PreKindergarten
In Partnership with
- Family Services of Westchester – Fisher Avenue & No. Broadway
- Little Disciples Learning Center – So. Lexington Avenue
- United PreSchool Center – North Street
- YMCA – Mamaroneck Avenue
A Limited Number of Full Day Classes Available
Half Day Morning and Afternoon Classes Available
A Free Program for Four-Year Olds Born in 2011
A Quality
Early Childhood
Program
For information see the School District Website www.wpcsd.k12.ny.us, call 422-2038, or pick up an application at one of the sites listed above or the Family Information Center located at 500 North Street.
Applications requested by Friday, April 24, 2015
(The White Plains PreKindergarten adheres to the regulations of the New York State Education Department
New Times for Water Olympics at High School Due to Snow
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City of White Plains
JUMP IN AND SWIM
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Water Olympics – Beginners
Due to snow storm postponed to
Saturday, March 21st, 2:15pm
Water Olympics – Intermediate/Advanced
Saturday, March 21st, 2:15 pm
Aqua Zumba Pool Party – All Welcome
Saturday, March 21st, 3:30 pm
Free
White Plains High School Pool
550 North St.
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Senator Stewart Cousins Details State Senate Democrat Priorities: $2 B more for Education; $275 Million for Tappan Zee.
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WPCNR ALBANY ROUNDS. From State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins 35th Senate District (White Plains, Greenburgh,Yonkers). March 21, 2015:
Senate Democratic Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and her Senate colleagues have released their 2015-16 State Budget priorities.
The priorities include: adding another $2 billion in funding for education; increasing the minimum wage; creating more affordable housing and job opportunities through capital projects; increasing aid to local municipalities to help reduce property taxes; increased funding for EPIC, the prescription drug plan for seniors, and for kinship care.
The list of priorities were included in a budget letter to the republican Senate Majority Leader. The Conference has also issued requests for use of the $5.1 billion in settlement funds available for one-time investments this year, including $275 million in zero interest loans for the Tappan Zee Bridge replacement project.
“The budget priorities outlined by the Senate Democrats reflect our view of our state’s most important needs, including adequately funding our education system and not linking policy reforms to critical funding,” said Senator Stewart-Cousins. “We have two weeks to put together a budget that works for all New Yorkers.”
Priorities that specifically relate to the 35th District include:
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A $2 BILLION INCREASE IN EDUCATION FUNDING:
The Enacted Budget must address adequate funding from universal pre-k to college, with increases first targeting high-needs districts including Yonkers, which the Senator pointed out in her remarks on the Senate floor Thursday, has requested an additional $89 million to maintain the status quo.
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Increase funding by 4.8% for Special Act School Districts that instruct our most vulnerable students, include tuition indexing for Special Act Schools and 853 schools
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fund Library Aid at the 2010 Census level and increase construction funds by $14 million
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE INCLUDING TAX CAP EXEMPTIONS:
The Democratic Conference agrees with the Executive’s proposals to increase AIM funding by 10% for local governments with the greatest needs; and proposes:
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Exempting capital equipment purchases and capital projects from the tax cap, giving local governments more flexibility to invest in local infrastructure;
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Restore VLT Impact Aid (Video Lottery Terminals at Empire City at Yonkers Raceway);
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Provide $50 million for Body Cameras program that would reimburse local and State law enforcement agencies for their purchase
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TAX RELIEF:
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amend the existing NYS Real Property Tax Law for school districts like Greenburgh Central that are experiencing issues of incongruent property valuations, to establish a special equalization rate for the purpose of determining its State operating and building aid
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MINIMUM WAGE INCREASE:
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including $900 million from $5.1 billion settlement funds for Low Wage Worker Stimulus as outlined in Senate Democrats’ Fair New York Plan
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indexing increase to the Consumer Price Index
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT:
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Provide $1.5 billion in new capital funding for infrastructure to promote jobs and economic development statewide without competitive strings attached
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AFFORDABLE HOUSING:
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Fully fund New York “Mixed Income” Housing Program – $400 million
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Fully fund State Low Income Housing Tax Credit, Housing Trust Fund, Affordable Home Ownership Development, and Urban Initiatives Program -$250 million
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SENIORS:
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Include $126.5 million for the Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage (EPIC) Program
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KINSHIP CARE:
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Increase Kinship Caregiver/ Navigator program funding by $1 million
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HIGHER EDUCATION:
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Increase the maximum TAP (Tuition Assistance Program) award to $6,500, raise the income eligibility and reinstate Graduate TAP
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Approve the DREAM ACT
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TRANSPORTATION:
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Increase funding for the Consolidated Highway Improvement Program by using $200 million of bank settlement proceeds to make a significant impact on local road and bridge capital needs;
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Provide funding for the construction of the new Tappan Zee Bridge, as well as for the Tappan Zee Bridge’s Bus Rapid Transit service to provide the Lower Hudson Valley with affordable, environmentally-friendly transit opportunities;
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VETERANS:
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fund female veterans homelessness prevention, and employment assistance initiatives
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Increase funding for Veterans’ Regional Advocacy centers by $1 million;
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*Links to:
Senator Stewart-Cousins’ Budget Remarks: http://www.nysenate.gov/video/2015/mar/12/leader-stewart-cousins-remarks-2015-16-senate-budget-resolution
Senate Democratic Conference Budget Request Letter:
https://www.scribd.com/doc/258250919/Senate-Democratic-Conference-Budget-Request-Letter
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WHITE PLAINS WEEK — NEWS NOW ON THE INTERNET THE FRIDAY THE 21ST SHOW
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THE TOWER OF TRUTH
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15TH YEAR ON THE AIR
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THE WRONG WAY DRIVER ARRAIGNMENT–D.A. THROWS THE BOOK
SHOULDN’T THE CITY ADDRESS BARTENDER SENSITIVITY TO CITIZENS WHO’VE HAD TOO MUCH? THAT WOULD IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE!
UNYIELDING RECKLESS DRIVERS DELAY POLICE AND FIRE FROM GETTING TO EMERGENCIES–HOW ABOUT SOME TICKETS?
55 BANK STREET GENTRIFICATION PROJECT TO BEGIN IN APRIL
WHAT’S GOING ON AT WINBROOK? FIRST NEW BUILDING SET TO OPEN IN AUGUST.
WILL WHITE PLAINS SCHOOL DISTRICT TEST ITS SYNTHETIC TURF FIELDS FOR LEAD LEVELS?
THE AMBASSADOR OPENS LOOKING FOR AGING SWELLS
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