Board of Legislators Votes full risk assessment on new gas pipeline right of way Proposal

Hits: 195

WPCNR COUNTY CLARION LEDGER. From the WCBOL Press Office. August 4, 2014:

The Westchester County Board of Legislators (BOL) announced today passage of a resolution calling for a stricter review process and full risk assessments in regard to the proposed expansion of the Algonquin natural gas pipeline through the county by Houston, Texas-based Spectra Gas Corporation.

The major construction project would replace existing section of the existing 26-inch diameter pipe for pressurized gas with new 42-inch pipe from Rockland County to Massachusetts via Northern Westchester and Putnam County. Included in the project would be a tunnel built for the pipeline beneath the Hudson River and expansion of compressor stations situated in Stony Point and Southeast, plus metering and regulating stations along the way.

The approved resolution from the BOL, which was approved in a vote of 15 to 1 at its regular meeting held this morning, focuses primarily on two specific risks regarding the proposed pipeline:

its location in highly populated areas in Westchester, where potential accidents and regular emissions could be harmful to the populace, and

2) proximity to the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant and two geological faults.

“Our first concern must be for the protection of our residents and the environment,” said BOL Chairman Michael Kaplowitz (D-Somers). “This resolution embodies important safety and environmental standards that must be upheld before permission is granted to construct the pipeline.”

In its resolution, the BOL notes that the resource report submitted by Spectra Energy Partners does not reflect aggregate and cumulative emissions from compressor stations, metering stations and pipelines in the proposed expansion project. A number of health problems have been associated with emissions from compressor stations, which push the pressurized natural gas through the pipeline. These emissions typically include a number of toxic chemicals and compounds that result in ground level ozone and degraded air quality.

“We’re asking all Federal and State agencies involved with this process to make the health and safety of residents, workers and all other stakeholders their top priority,” said BOL Majority Leader Catherine Borgia (D-Ossining). “We agree that meeting our region’s energy needs is a priority for further economic development, but the review, permitting, and approval process must be stringent to ensure environmental and safety concerns are addressed and needed mitigation plans are in place.”

Added Legislator Catherine Parker (D-Rye), chair of the BOL Environment & Energy Committee, where the resolution was first passed by BOL members,

“No one should sign off on this project until we know for sure that air quality for Westchester residents will not be affected, and that every conceivable safety measure and emergency contingency plan is in place. The bar for this project has to be at the highest level imaginable. Anything less simply increases the chances of a catastrophe and long-term health risks.”

A chief concern for the BOL members is that the significant risks inherent in the proposed gas pipeline aren’t covered in the usual state and federal review processes for projects as such.

“This particular project definitely calls for a more stringent review,” said Legislator Pete Harckham (D-North Salem). “There will need to be independent assessments and monitoring completed before permitting takes place, all of which should be funded by Spectra, and then continuous monitoring of air, water and land around the pipeline after its built.”

Harckham remarked that his BOL colleagues worry about blowdowns:

— when the gas is removed from the pipeline at various stations for maintenance. One such station is to be situated in Peekskill, where the equipment for a Pipeline Inspection Gauge (PIG) launching and staging area, will be adjacent to a school and playground. In the resolution, the BOL asks for immediate notifications of unplanned blowdowns are given to municipal and County officials, and that health impact assessments for these incidents are made as well.

Susan Van Dolsen, co-founder of Stop the Algonquin Pipeline Expansion (SAPE) and co-chair of Westchester for Change, said, “We thank our pro-active Westchester legislators for protecting us by passing this resolution calling for the imperative measures of a risk assessment, baseline air testing, SEQR, and a Health Impact Assessment to ensure health and safety for Westchester residents.”

Suzannah Glidden, SAPE co-founder and board director of Community Watersheds Clean Water Coalition, stated, “We count on our Westchester legislators’ strenuous advocacy and follow through to make sure all resolution measures are executed before permits are issued on Spectra Energy’s ill-conceived and unacceptably dangerous proposed high-pressure, forty-two-inch diameter Algonquin natural gas pipeline right next to Indian Point.”

 

 

Posted in Uncategorized

FASNY CONSTRUCTION COULD LAST 10 YEARS. SITE PLAN: NEEDS TO “REPLENISH” FINANCING. BUILD 2, THEN 3

Hits: 133

 

6-WPW-Building by Building

The new French American School of New York proposed structures for the former Ridgeway Country Club property  (in green shading) are anticipated to be opened by 2016 if construction begins this fall. The site plan has revealed that construction of the three additonal structures (in orange) could take until 2025 to complete because of the need to “replenish” financing.

 

WPCNR SOUTH END TIMES. By John F. Bailey. August 4, 2014:

The new site plan of the proposed French American School of New York indicates the school does not have enough financing already in place to build the campus in one continuous sequence.

WPCNR notes the site plan is the first time the school has indicated the project may take 10 years to complete. In Section 10, page 4 of the site plan under the heading “Deferred Phasing of the Elements,” the site plan states:

4-WPW-Phase 1

And Phase II is hoped to be completed by 2025, but the start could be delayed until 2025:

3-PTBH-PHASE 2

 

Another issue which has not previously been disclosed is that the school does not have capital sources in place to pay for three of the buildings proposed in Phase II of the project, according to this statement in the site plan, it will need to “replenish its capital funds” and appears to hold the city responsible for hurting its fund-raising efforts:

5-PTBH-THE 2025 FACTOR

 

Posted in Uncategorized

You can drink the tap water in Ossining now.

Hits: 180

 

WPCNR HEALTH LINE. From the Westchester County Department of Health. Manual pdf August 3, 2014:

The boil water advisory for residents of a section of the Village of Ossining and the unincorporated area of the Town of Ossining who are served by the Village of Ossining Water Department has been lifted by the Westchester County Department of Health. Water sample results were satisfactory. Manual pdf

Since Friday, approximately 5,000 people in the affected area, which included streets as far west as Route 9; as far east as Morningside Drive; as far north as Hawkes Avenue at Bridle Path Road and as far south as Macy Road at Wolden Road, were strongly advised to boil their water before drinking it or using it to prepare food.

The boil water advisory was in effect until now as a precaution to protect from any contamination caused by potential ground water infiltration into water mains as a result of the reduction in water main pressure caused by a water main break. Manual pdf

For more information, residents can contact the Village of Ossining Water Department at 914-941-4661 or 914-941-4660 or visit their website at www.villageofossining.org  or the Town of Ossining website at www.townofossining.com.

Posted in Uncategorized

Sorry doesn’t excuse it, Ray. Not Enough, Roger. Not Acceptable, Stephen. My Sister’s Place Comments on the Rice-NFL Aftermath

Hits: 5953

WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. A Statement on Domestic Violence from My Sisters Place, White Plains. August 1, 2014:

The recent events surrounding Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice, and the NFL’s lack of response and accountability is bigger than the NFL.

In fact the NFL is simply reflecting the views of our larger society which too often demonstrates a lack of respect for women and girls.

Moreover, our society excuses the violence and abuse men inflict on women as witnessed by both the criminal legal response as well as the response from the NFL.  Even in the aftermath, we see the entitlements and privilege many men believe they have which were glaring within the ignorant and inappropriate comments by Stephen A. Smith, and, show total disregard for the lives and safety of women.

It is 2014 and My Sisters’ Place will continue to give voice to this issue.

It bears repeating—domestic violence is a serious, life threatening issue, not to be demeaned or discounted because “she didn’t leave”.

We hope the NFL will commit to significant change in their policy around intimate partner abuse and send a clear message of zero tolerance.  A two game suspension isolates all victims who have not been taken seriously.

My Sisters’ Place and our Project Team On! initiative have been working to educate athletes of all ages on healthy relationships and respect.  We work to redefine strength and manhood so everyone can engage in safe and equal relationships.

It is important to teach young men the distinction between their “on field” and “off field” relationships.  MSP is immensely proud of Project Team On! and the athletes that affirm that violence is neither a sign of strength nor a solution.

Join us– Take the Pledge!  A world of respect starts today and it starts with us.

Take The Pledge at www.mspny.org.

Posted in Uncategorized

132 Subsidized Day Care Slots Unfilled, DSS Commish Says. Urges Persons Needing Day Care in September to Inquire.

Hits: 310

WPCNR WESTCHESTER COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER. From the Westchester County Board of Legislators. August 1,2014:

Kevin McGuire, Commissioner of the County’s Department of Social Services (DSS), noted in his presentation to the Board of Legislators Community Services Committee that as of June 2014 only 67 children were enrolled in the Title XX program, although there is funding for 199 slots for the same period of time in the 2014 County Budget, 132 slots are unfilled.

McGuire is urging persons interested and needing Day Care beginning in September, to apply now.

Projections presented to the BOL yesterday show 261 available Title XX slots for December 2014, but the rate of enrollment only generating 145 children for those slots.

Several day care professionals have voiced displeasure with the enrollment process this year. A number of Westchester residents reported having trouble enrolling into the program, with many applicants turned away for minor and nettlesome reasons.

Invitations to use the program first went out to people on a waiting list, many of whom had already aged out of the program. Short deadlines for supporting documentation in the application process apparently discouraged others from following through, as they were required to start from scratch once the deadline was missed.

“I’m disappointed that more than a hundred young Westchester residents and their parents are missing out on this important day care program,” said Legislator Williams. “Working families struggling to make ends meet need the help that programs like Title XX provide, and the children benefit from being in a safe and nurturing environment. These slots should all be filled.”

Williams pointed out that families should contact Westchester County at (914) 995-2294 to speak with the application supervisor or visit online www.socialservices.westchestergov.com/adult,-child,-family-services/day-care-services for more information about signing up for the child care subsidy.

Residents having problems applying for the subsidized child care program are requested to contact Legislator Williams by phone: (914) 995-2833 or email: aaw3@westchestertgov.com.

The Child Care Council of Westchester, Inc. is also ready to help: call (914)761-3456, email childcare@cccwny.org or visit online www.childcarewestchester.org for more info.

 

 

Posted in Uncategorized

Couple on Robin Hood Road Chides Mayor, Common Council for Accepting not Questioning Impact Statement; Challenges French American School Submitting Plans to Educate Student Population Larger than they are applying for at the Ridgeway Club Site

Hits: 11

WPCNR LETTER TICKER. Letter to the Mayor and Common Council Shared with WPCNR July 30, 2014:

Dear Mayor and Common Council,
 
We believe we have uncovered another FASNY manipulation of the facts. . .if FASNY and the City Staff were supposed to perform Mitigation to make all the Traffic Problems significantly less or disappear entirely in the SEQRA Findings and the Special Permit documents. . .it didn’t happen… in fact with our calculations Traffic numbers for FASNY are a disaster!
First let’s review what we have found so far with FASNY’s Traffic information. . .
By our own calculations FASNY’s presence in our neighborhood assuming 950 students shows additional Vehicle Trips of 973 for an increases of 157% over base levels assuming FASNY’s 50% bus usage level. . .
And looking at just Bus Trips alone an increase of 90 bus trips if their 50% rate occurs in the real world.  Our figure of 973 Vehicle Trips is a lot higher than the 530 number the FASNY Leaders were throwing around in their presentations and submissions.
And we also revealed FASNY’s biggest lie to date that. . .there is no such thing as mandatory busing.
Also while FASNY did stagger their start times with WP High. . .FASNY ignored the start times of the other 9 schools with combined students and staff of 2,500 already traveling each day into our neighborhood.
We’ll repeat the school list again because the FASNY proposal would increase the Traffic Safety Risk for each school:
First you have the German School which itself is expanding from 375 students to 500, then there are nursery  schools (at Burke, Memorial Methodist, First Baptist, YWCA and Ridgeway Alliance), elementary schools ( Ridgeway and OLS) and Stepinac High School.  You also have workers changing shifts at Burke, other commuters coming into White Plains for work as our own neighborhood residents commuting out to work on weekday mornings.
Getting back to the current problem we uncovered now with FASNY’s manipulation of the facts. . .we don’t think their 950 student number is real or is consistent with FASNY’s planned construction in their Site Plan Submission.
First let’s review some changes that took place between the Sequa Findings and the Site Plan submission:
→ FASNY’s student population was reduced from 1,200 to 950 in the SEQUA findings. . .a 21% reduction.
→ In their Site Plan submission FASNY increased their building construction square footage to 261,200 sq. ft. from their 230,863 sq. ft in the Seqra Findings and FEIS. . .for an increase of increase of 13%.
→ And FASNY in their Site Plan is now building on 53.2 acres, up from 45.69 in the SEQUA Findings and FEIS, for an increase of more than 16%.
 
In the Site Plan if FASNY’s student population was reduced to 950 or 21%. . .wouldn’t you expect to see their building construction scaled back proportionally . . .as most rational building developers would rather spend less money to reduce their upfront investment.  FASNY instead in their Site Plan FASNY is increasing their building construction 13% to 261,200 sq. ft.  Does this make sense to anyone?
Since the FASNY Leaders have been around White Plains we feel that in their communications and submissions they have been less than forthright, disingenuous, misleading, manipulative, etc. . .the Common Council has seen it too.  However, the one thing you have to admit is that the FASNY people believe they are smart. . .and they believe that have fooled our Mayor, City Staff and some of our Common Council from the beginning of this review process. . . so we have to give FASNY some credit.
Thinking they are smart we believe the FASNY leaders’ real plan is to increase their student population levels not back to 1,200. . .but up to at least the 1,400 level.  What other reason would they have for their construction sq. ft. increases.  Remember the saying “if you build it, they will come”. . .the more students FASNY takes in. . .the more tuition dollars they collect to cover their upfront construction costs.
We arrived at our 1,400 student number by going back to their FEIS of September 16, 2013 where FASNY was projecting a 1,200 student population with 230,863 sq. ft. of building. . .and we assumed that if FASNY now wants its building construction to be 261,200. . .it’s probably to accommodate an increased student population so we applied a proportional growth percentage and came up with 1,400 as their real target.
 
A key question the Common Council should ask now is. . .with FASNY ‘s expanded 53.2 acre school campus and construction building of 261,200 sq. ft. . .what is the maximum number of students that this newly expanded FASNY complex can accommodate?  We wouldn’t trust FASNY to answer this. . .however we’re sure the City can find a building expert somewhere to come up with an answer.
To us what FASNY appears to be doing is since they have fooled our Mayor and a few of our Common Council so far. . .they now are submitting construction plans for the maximum number of students they will ever need. . .so FASNY will never have to come back to the City for future expansion requests.
 
The $64,000 Question is “Do our Mayor, City Staff and Common Council understand that they can’t allow FASNY to submit building plans for a student population of 1,400 along with traffic plans for a school population of only 950 (which we already showed they didn’t calculate correctly)?  If FASNY is submitting building plans for a student population of 1,400. . .then traffic has to be calculated at the same 1,400 population. . .according to our understanding of SEQRA regulations. . .and again common sense.  We’re sure the Planning Board, if asked, can provide guidance.
So we went back to relook at our Vehicle Trip numbers again and expanded some of the figures to include the 1,200 and 1,400 population levels:
→  previously with 950 students we showed Vehicle Trips 973, up 157% over base levels with 90 bus trips.
→  with 1,200 students Vehicle Trips would be 1,193, 192% over our base levels with 120 bus trips.
 
→  with 1,400 students Vehicle Trips are 1,347, 217% over our base levels with 140 bus trips.
 
We just applied the same Vehicle Trip calculation formula we used previously. . .which ever method of calculation you choose to use the basic concept is “more students = more Vehicle Trips= more Traffic Safety Risk”.
The Mitigation performed by FASNY and the City Staff reducing the student population to 950. . .by our calculations show Vehicle Trips, 90 Bus Trips and 157% increase over base levels. . .is totally unacceptable by any rational person’s standards. . .while the number of Vehicle Trips at the 1,200 and 1,400 student levels that we have newly calculated. . .are so outrageously high that just FASNY bus trip totals would exceed that of all bus trips currently coming into our neighborhood today!
 
By FASNY’s actions to date we know they don’t care about our neighborhood residents. . .however if our Mayor and this Common Council approved this FASNY project it would destroy our neighborhood character, quality of life and property values for sure. . .while violating SEQRA regulations.  
Isn’t the purpose of Mitigation under the SEQRA regulations not to make resident living conditions worse?
And here in our neighborhood not only would resident living conditions be made worse. FASNY and whoever on the Common Council votes to approve FASNY’s plan would really be putting the Traffic Safety of all current WP students as well as FASNY students at severe risk.  Isn’t there something wrong with all the FASNY misleading and stonewalling that has taken place. . .if end result of this FASNY project places School Children, Seniors and other WP Residents at risk?
 
How would you feel if someone proposed a project near your own house and neighborhood that “tripled” Vehicle Trips along with a significant increase in Traffic Safety issues?
So would you consider FASNY and the City Staff’s claim of Mitigation. . .more Spin, a misstatement or an outright lie?
We report. . .you decide.
Your Truth Police, Team Rhodes
Marie and Ron Rhodes
22 Robinhood Road
Posted in Uncategorized

Dancing Under the Stars and Cars Star Tonight at Court Street. The Fountain Dances Again!

Hits: 403

2014730 023

Fountain Waters Dance Again in the Summer Sun on Tuesday

The City of White Plains will present a special mid-summer program tonight during its Dancing Under the Stars concert series.

On Wednesday,  from 7 pm to 9 pm, Desert Highway will perform a tribute to the Eagles. The concert will be complimented with a classic car show.

The concert and car show will be held on Court Street between Martine Avenue and Main Street, near the (suddenly revived over last weekend) “dancing waters” of the long dry Renaissance Square Fountain that the city has spent several months repairing. The fountain has been out of action for all of the spring and summer due to leaks and repairs conducted at a snail’s pace by the city, with no official explanation for the delay.

It will be good to see the fountain fonts frolicking again in the summer twilight, as they were yesterday in the summer sun.

For additional information call (914) 422-1339.

Posted in Uncategorized

Car Thefts from Unlocked Cars Cropping Up in the City.

Hits: 423

WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. From the White Plains Department of Public Safety July 28, 2014:

Lieutenant Kevin Christopher of the White Plains Police Department has sent the following advisory Sunday  to local neighborhood associations. Christopher in his covering message advises:

“We are experiencing some larcenies from vehicles. People are going into unlocked vehicles and stealing items.”

You may be a potential victim if you leave valuable items in
your vehicle. Reduce your chance of being a victim, practice
the behavior found on this deterrents list:

1. Take your keys out of the ignition
2. Lock your car
3. Park in Well-lit areas
4. Do not leave valuables in plain view, remove valuables, and place in
trunk if items must be left in the car.
5. GPS systems are attractive items for thieves. The GPS and the
suction cup mount need to be removed and placed in the trunk. The
residual ring left on the windshield from the suction cup mount
need to be wiped clean from the window. Thieves look for this
“ring”
6. Use your garage
7. Install an audible alarm

ITEMS TO AVOID LEAVING IN VEHICLE
Phones, loose change, CDs, Briefcases, Purses, Wallets, Laptops,
Sports Equipment, and Global Positioning Systems.

NOTIFY THE POLICE
While parking, if suspicious behavior is observed by people in the area,
call White Plains Police at 914 422 6111 or in an emergency 911.

 

Posted in Uncategorized

Take Precautions Against West Nile Virus, Health Department Warns

Hits: 349

WPCNR HEALTH NEWS. From The Westchester County Department of Health. July 26, 2014:

The county Health Department advises residents to take precautions against mosquito
bites after New York City reported that its first batches of mosquitoes have tested positive for West Nile Virus.

So far this season, no mosquitoes in Westchester have been identified as carriers of West Nile Virus, but this is the time of year when the health department expects to find them.

“Given our proximity to New York City, it is safe to assume that mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus will soon be identified here in Westchester County,¨ said Sherlita Amler, MD, commissioner of health. “Our recent rainy weather also makes conditions ripe for mosquitoes capable of carrying the virus to breed. I urge all residents to remove standing water from their property and to take personal protective measures against mosquito bites when spending time outdoors.¨

Last year, there were seven positive mosquito batches found in Westchester County and two human cases of West Nile virus reported. Westchester County¡¦s first positive mosquito batch last year was reported in early August. So far this year, no positive mosquito batches have been found and there have been no reported human cases of West Nile Virus in Westchester County. 

The Health Department prepared for the summer mosquito season by applying larvicide briquettes to street catch basins that held standing water and by giving away free minnows to residents that have ponds on their property. The minnows reduce the mosquito population because they feed on mosquito larvae and pupae before they emerge into adult mosquitoes. Residents should continue to do their part by removing standing water around their homes where mosquitoes can breed and by taking personal protection measures against mosquito bites.

To help eliminate mosquito breeding grounds where you live: 

Survey your property for tin cans, plastic containers, ceramic pots or similar water-holding containers that should be discarded or turned over to prevent collecting water.

 Cover outdoor trash containers to keep rainwater from accumulating inside.

Turn over plastic wading pools, buckets and wheelbarrows when not in use.

 Drill holes in the bottoms of recycling containers that are left outdoors.

 Clean roof gutters and remove standing water from flat roofs.

 

Drain water in birdbaths, plant pots and drip trays twice a week.

Sweep driveways after it rains so that they are free of puddles.

Clean and chlorinate swimming pools, outdoor saunas and hot tubs. Keep them empty and covered if not in use; drain water that collects in pool covers.

To reduce your risk of mosquito bites:

 Avoid being outdoors in places and during times where and when mosquitoes are active and feeding.

Use insect repellents with no more than 10% DEET on children, sparingly and with care. Repellents should be effective for about two hours and should only be applied once a day. Read and follow package directions and wash treated skin after mosquito exposure has ended.

Select the lowest concentration effective for the amount of time spent outdoors. A concentration of 24% has been shown to provide an average of five hours of protection.

 Products containing DEET are not recommended for infants under two months of age.

 Wear protective clothing such as long pants, long-sleeved shirts and socks when outdoors in areas and at times where and when mosquitoes are active.

Make sure doors and windows have tight-fitting screens and repair or replace screens that have tears or holes.

Residents who notice large areas of standing water on public property that could serve as potential mosquito breeding grounds should report this information to the Westchester County Department of Health by calling (914) 813-5000 or emailing the Health Department through its website, www.westchestergov.com/health.


For more health information, like us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/wchealthdept, follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com/wchealthdept or visit our website, www.westchestergov.com/health.

Posted in Uncategorized

WHITE PLAINS WEEK THE NEW JULY 25 EDITION ON THE INTERNET NOW. PLUS PEOPLE TO BE HEARD ON BASEBALL NOW

Hits: 362

WhitePlainsWeekkeysign2014131 002THE NEWS AUTHORITIES

PETER KATZ     JOHN BAILEY   JIM BENEROFE

ON

WHY ALL THE MYSTERY ABOUT WHAT THE TAPPAN ZEE BRIDGE TOLL WILL BE ON THE NEW BRIDGE?  THE THRUWAY BOSS SAYS HE KNOWS THEN DOESN’T KNOW? ARE YOU KIDDING US?

SENATOR GEORGE LATIMER SAYS HE’S RUNNING FOR A SECOND TERM.

JOE DILLON — THAT’S RIGHT — IS RUNNING AGAINST LATIMER. REPUBLICANS FORGET TO INTRODUCE HIM.

ELECTED OFFICIALS SUPPORT ISRAEL ON DOWNTOWN CITY HALL STEPS.

WHITE PLAINS BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT MEMBERS — ON THEIR OWN — TO MAKE EXTENSIVE MARKETING SURVEY  OF DOWNTOWN IN SEPTEMBER TO  FIND OUT WHAT IT TAKES FILL EMPTY STOREFRONTS.

001

Bob Funking, Von Ann Stutler and Bill Stutler — Owners of Westchester Broadway Theatre, celebrating 40 Years in Show Business. JOHN BAILEY takes you on a tour backstage showing you how the magic happens.

WPW TAKES YOU ON TOUR BACKSTAGE:

WESTCHESTER BROADWAY THEATRE CELEBRATES

40TH ANNIVERSARY IN SHOW BUSINESS

SEE THE WHITE PLAINS WEEK TOUR NOW ON THE INTERNET AT

www.whiteplainsweek.com

or on WHITE PLAINS TELEVISION 

CHANNEL 76 CABLEVISION AND CHANNEL 45 FIOS 

7:30 P.M. FRIDAY, 8:30 A.M. SATURDAY AND 7 P.M. MONDAY

AND

ON PEOPLE TO BE HEARD

WHERE PEOPLE WHO HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY HAVE THEIR SAY

YOU’VE GOT

2014723vorperian 001

JOHN BAILEY 

AND

JOHNNY V.

JOHN VORPERIAN

ON

BASEBALL

THE SEASON SO FAR

Houk-ejected-by-Marty-Springstead-Rob-Gardner-and-Munson-watch-3rd-inning-Aug-1972

AL UMPIRE MARTY SPRINGSTEAD EJECTS LEGENDARY YANKEE RHUBARBOLOGIST, RALPH HOUK (RIGHT) FROM A GAME.

HOW’S UMPIRE REVIEW GOING?

COMMISSIONER BUD SELIG’S LEGACY

OWNERS CAN DO WHATEVER THEY WANT?

AND

MORE

DOWNLOAD BOTH PROGRAMS AT

www.whiteplainsweek.com

Posted in Uncategorized