WBT Mary Poppins Practically Perfect! Child Actors Charm Supercalifragilisticexpialidosiously Lauren Blackman Soars Splendidly as Most Practical Nanny!

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WPCNR STAGE DOOR. Theatrical Review by John F. Bailey. May 19, 2014

airborneLauren Blackman as Mary Poppins soars down from the ceiling lights in the Westchester Broadway Theatre revival of  Mary Poppins,  charming with her sugary affirmation of life, righting injustices and turning around attitudes to the delight of the audience of all ages.

Ms. Blackman recreates ” the Perfect Nanny,”  even resembles Julie Andrews of the Disney movie –but delivers  Poppins classics with satiny contralto authority refreshingly different from the Andrews soprano. Ms. Blackman uplifts the Mary Poppins favorites  leisurely, confidently with smooth phrasing, embellishing, polishing and projecting the familiar melodic delights in the most proper way.

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Blackman (center) cavorting in Hyde Park, bringing statues to life and putting joy into life for Jane and Michael Banks. That’s why she’s the Perfect Nanny. All Photos Courtesy Westchester Broadway Theatre by John Vechiola

 Spoonful of Sugar, Jolly Holiday, and her signature song, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, are staged with colorful costumes and poetic choereography conceived  seamlessly by Director and Choreographer Richard Stafford. The show’s scenes are a visual and vocal pleasure to enjoy–and will keep those young whipper-snappers’ attention.

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Ms. Blackman is delightfully upstaged by two partners in crime, the precociously perfect Michelle Moughan as Jane Banks and wise guy Gabriel Reis as Michael Banks (the child performers on Thursday evening in the roles). The child actors are on stage virtually the entire 2 hour and 15 minute performance. Here Laura Cable, right duets with Blackman and the Banks children on FEED THE BIRDS

The children handled their lines without peer, understandable diction, landing their many laugh lines with vaudeville timing, savvy and  pro style—waiting for the laughs.

Children attending any Mary Poppins performance will be delighted at these plucky performers who are as entertaining as Ms. Blackman. The trio of Blackman, Michellle and Gabriel had very good chemistry. (Jane Shearin and Brandon Singel are the alternate child actor team, whom I suspect will deliver no less!)

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Leo Ash Evans as Mary Poppins’ foil Bert, the chimney sweep (played by Dick Van Dyke roin the movie), plays the role of semi-narrator of this fantasy world where Nannies can fly—but so can he. He floats acrobatically on the rooftops in one of many lyrical and  engaging numbers in this show leading the chimneysweeps in Step in Time in act II. Evans  is charming in his number Chim Chim Cheree (below)

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Leisha Mather and Joseph Dellger as Winifred and George Banks (the banker husband) are the objects of Mary Poppins’ mission to Cherry Tree Lane. Her assignment: get George Banks to appreciate and love his family and children in a warmer way. Banks you see is absorbed in his work. (This is the perfect musical to take your investment banker or lawyer husband to) Banks is obsessed with order and the victim of a cruel nanny in his childhood, whom he calls “The Holy Terror.”

When Banks is upset by his children coming to his bank, Mary decides to leave and he  brings back “The Holy Terror” played with slinky, sly menace and grouchy chuckling panache by  Jan Neuberger, whose flamboyant singing of Brimstone and Treacle  is the very very model of what a nanny should not be.

The Banks children run away into the park. As the Banks search for the children, Mary Poppins flies to the rescue and returns to the household  to confront “The Holy Terror” The pas de deux between Neuberger and Blackman as The Terror and Poppins confront each other is magical in literally making The Holy Terror fly away–and she does.

George Banks meanwhile is anticipating losing his job and reflects on his life and the Poppins message of appreciating those who love you, takes hold.

Mary Poppins delivers her timeless message that Anything Can Happen  and there is always hope. And we make our own magic the way we choose to live our life.

Top numbers in this show to enjoy are Precision and Order (performed by a most precise and orderly banking staff); the wonderful carousel scene in the park where after Ms. Blackman engineers a rapid costume change, Blackman sings Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious; Jolly Holiday where Mary, Bert, the Banks children cavort with statues who come to life; Feed the Birds a song in this musical  to promote kindness  features the haunting voice of Laura Cable as the Bird Woman, dueting with Ms. Blackman.

Ms. Cable’s scene with Ms. Blackman, like most scenes in this show is the magic that theatre is for and the only place where you see magic happen before your eyes.

Congratulations to Westchester Broadway Theatre, in its 40th anniversary year of dinner theatre in Westchester, for staging this very complex technical and artistically challenging  show, eight years after the original opened for its long Broadway run.

The show opened in November 2006. It was nominated for 7 Tonys and ran for six years on Broadway playing 2,619 performances, before giving way to Disney’s Aladdin.

Now you can see it again through July 27. Call the box office at 914-592-2222 or visit the WBT website at www.BroadwayTheatre.com

 

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK COVERS THE DAY THE PRESIDENT CAME TO TARRYTOWN

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THE COUNTY PLAYLAND REVIEW COMMITTEE CHOKES ON

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THE DAY THE PRESIDENT CAME TO TARRYTOWN: PRESIDENT OBAMA RECEIVES ROUSING RECEPTION

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President Barack Obama addressing some 300 politicians, officials, and citizens on the need for Congress to fund the rebuilding of the nation’s infrastructure by replenishing the Federal Highway Trust Fund by August. All Photos by Peter Katz

WPCNR THE PRESIDENTIAL VISIT  By Peter Katz  – Special to WPCNR. Tarrytown, NY- May 14, 2014

President Barack Obama visited Tarrytown on Wednesday to use the aging Tappan Zee Bridge, and the construction work which is underway on a replacement bridge, as the backdrop for a speech pressuring Congress to appropriate funds to rebuild America’s transportation infrastructure.

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The Old Tappan Zee Bridge and the pilings of the New NY Bridge behind President Obama as the President in a 17-minute speech sketched the need for Congress to act swiftly to supply new billions for rebuilding America’s roads, rail and transit.

The event took place at the Washington Irving Boat Club fronting on the Hudson River. It was by invitation only, and Democrat politicians comprised a large segment of some 200 to 300 in attendance.

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Congresswoman Nita Lowey, with County Executive Robert Astorino, in background, far right

They included Congresswoman Nita Lowey, Congressman Elliot Engel, Mayor Tom Roach of White Plains, Assemblyman David Buchwald, County Legislator Ken Jenkins, and Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner just to name a few. Also seen was Christopher Clouet, who formerly was school superintendent in White Plains and now is superintendent in Tarrytown, where school was dismissed early to help keep traffic down while the President was in town.

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New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo introducing the President

A construction supervisor spoke first about how much the bridge project is contributing to the livelihoods of workers like himself, and introduced Governor Andrew Cuomo, mistakenly calling him by his father’s name, Mario. The Governor made a joke about not minding being called Mario, and spoke for a few minutes about the success achieved by his administration is getting the new bridge project underway after years of inactivity. The Governor introduced President Obama.

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The President declared, “I want us to be first when it comes to infrastructure around the world, because business are gonna come to where there’s good infrastructure to…move people, move services,” the President said. “First class infrastructure attracts first class jobs,” he continued.

Mr. Obama warned that if Congress doesn’t act by the end of the summer to appropriate needed funds, federal money for highway projects will run out.

“There will be no money; the cupboard will be bare and, all told, nearly 700,000 thousand jobs would be at risk over the next year,” the President warned.

He chastised the Republicans in Congress for offering tax loopholes to the wealthy while killing off investments on projects which will create jobs and help the majority of Americans.

“We’ve got more than 100,000 bridges that are old enough for Medicare,” the President said. “We’ve got leaky pipes that lose billions of gallons of drinking water every single day…nearly half our people don’t have access to transit at all, and I don’t have to tell you what some of our airports look like,” he continued.

The President announced a plan to accelerate 11 infrastructure projects in cities around the country, and cut as much red tape as possible. He acknowledged Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx who was in attendance, and who had warned that the Federal Highway Trust Fund could run out of money in August.

The President had flown in to Kennedy Airport on board Air Force One. Then, he was helicoptered to the former General Motors site on the Hudson River in Tarrytown where a motorcade drove him the short distance to the waterfront location of the speech.

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After the speech, the President spent a few minutes shaking hands and posing for pictures with people who were able to get far enough forward under the watchful eyes of the Secret Service.

Then, a motorcade took him back to the GM site where he was helicoptered to Manhattan where he was scheduled to attend two Democratic fundraisers tonight and the dedication of the 9/11 museum tomorrow.

His speech ran 17 minutes and he was in Tarrytown for an hour. Spectators gawked at the President’s limousine as it made its way in to the site. Members of the  Washington Irving Boat Club, guests of the President,  observed below

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The entrance to the Washington Irving Boat Club. Mayor Tom Roach of White Plains is at the far right.

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There were some Republicans in attendance, such as Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino . Construction workers who are working on the new bridge and officials of the Thruway Authority also were on hand.

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White Plains Mayor Tom  was  part of a galaxy of Democratic Party elected officials and dignataries

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Playland “As We Know it” Opening Weekend draws over 10,000 over two days.

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The vintage Dragon Coaster Rolls Again. Westchester County Recreation and Parks Commissioner Peter Tartaglia said “The Dragon” was very popular on Opening Weekend.

WPCNR PLAYLAND-GO-ROUND.  May 14, 2014:

The Westchester County Commissioner of Recreation and Parks reported to WPCNR that Playland Opening Weekend drew 5,500 admissions Saturday, despite threatening weather. On Mother’s Day, Sunday, the park drew 5,000 persons, Commissioner Peter Tartaglia said.

Tartaglia said that when a thunderstorm rolled through the park on Saturday many Playlanders took shelter and lingered, with many waiting out the short-lived cloudburst.

Tartaglia said all rides were open at the park and attractions were fully staffed. He said the park is employing 500 persons, and interviews to hire are still going on.

A reduced admission price of $15 a person for all day rides in effect for opening weekend and through June,  perhaps was a factor, he said. He also credited the promotion of  free ride admission for mothers on Mothers Sunday will be repeated for fathers on Sunday, June 15, Fathers Day.

Playland opens at noon Saturday. Same low prices:

$15 May Days!
May 10,11, 17, 18 and 23
(Cannot be combined with other discounts)
$30 Rides*
$20 Junior* Under 48″
FREE Child 2 years old and under Riding with a ride paying adult meeting ride height requirements and safety restrictions
$10 Spectator Non-Resident (No Rides)
FREE Spectator Resident (No Rides)
$1
per point
Fun Card
(Requires Spectator Admission)
(Rides are 5-6 points each)
* Westchester residents receive $5 Discount
Prices are subject to change & do not apply to special event concerts.
Active duty military personnel Special Admissions: Please click here.


Did You Know…
• Band not required for park entry for child 2 years old and under.
• For Resident Discount present: Credit Card with ZIP Code verification, NYS Photo ID or driver’s license, County Park Pass, school photo ID or report card.
• Height Line Charts available at Fountain Plaza and in Park (complete Park Rules and Information.)
• Metro Cards are available for purchase, CASH ONLY
• Visits Are Weatherproof!  If we close due to weather, we’ll credit rider bands only to come back this season. Some rides may not operate due to weather conditions.
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FBI Charges 90 with Medicare Fraud.

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WPCNR FBI WIRE. Special to WPCNR From the Federal Bureau of Investigation. May 13, 2014:

Attorney General Eric Holder and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced today that a nationwide takedown by Medicare Fraud Strike Force operations in six cities has resulted in charges against 90 individuals, including 27 doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals, for their alleged participation in Medicare fraud schemes involving approximately $260 million in false billings.

Attorney General Holder and Secretary Sebelius were joined in the announcement by Acting Assistant Attorney General David A. O’Neil of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, FBI Assistant Director Joseph Campbell, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Inspector General Daniel R. Levinson, and Deputy Administrator and Director of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Center for Program Integrity Shantanu Agrawal.

This coordinated takedown is the seventh national Medicare fraud takedown in Strike Force history. The Medicare Fraud Strike Force operations are part of the Health Care Fraud Prevention & Enforcement Action Team (HEAT), a joint initiative announced in May 2009 between the Department of Justice and HHS to focus their efforts to prevent and deter fraud and enforce current anti-fraud laws around the country.

Since their inception in March 2007, strike force operations in nine locations have charged almost 1,900 defendants who collectively have falsely billed the Medicare program for almost $6 billion. In addition, CMS, working in conjunction with HHS-OIG, has suspended enrollments of high-risk providers in five strike force locations and has removed over 17,000 providers from the Medicare program since 2011.

The joint Department of Justice and HHS Medicare Fraud Strike Force is a multi-agency team of federal, state, and local investigators designed to combat Medicare fraud through the use of Medicare data analysis techniques and an increased focus on community policing. Almost 400 law enforcement agents from the FBI, HHS-OIG, multiple Medicaid Fraud Control Units, and other federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies participated in the takedown.

“Medicare is a sacred compact with our nation’s seniors, and to protect it, we must remain aggressive in combating fraud,” said Attorney General Holder. “This nationwide Medicare Strike Force takedown represents another important step forward in our ongoing fight to safeguard taxpayer resources and to ensure the integrity of essential health care programs. Department of Justice will not tolerate these activities. And we will continue working alongside the Department of Health and Human Services—as well as federal, state, and local partners—to use every appropriate tool and available resource to find, stop, and punish those who seek to take advantage of their fellow citizens.”

“The Affordable Care Act has given us additional tools to preserve Medicare and protect the tens of millions of Americans who rely on it each day,” said Secretary Sebelius. “By expanding our authority to suspend Medicare payments and reimbursements when fraud is suspected, the law allows us to better preserve the system and save taxpayer dollars. Today we’re sending a strong, clear message to anyone seeking to defraud Medicare: you will get caught and you will pay the price. We will protect a sacred trust and an earned guarantee.”

The defendants charged are accused of various health care fraud-related crimes, including conspiracy to commit health care fraud, violations of the anti-kickback statutes, and money laundering. The charges are based on a variety of alleged fraud schemes involving various medical treatments and services, including home health care, mental health services, psychotherapy, physical and occupational therapy, durable medical equipment, and pharmacy fraud.

According to court documents, the defendants allegedly participated in schemes to submit claims to Medicare for treatments that were medically unnecessary and often never provided. In many cases, court documents allege that patient recruiters, Medicare beneficiaries, and other co-conspirators were paid cash kickbacks in return for supplying beneficiary information to providers, so that the providers could then submit fraudulent bills to Medicare for services that were medically unnecessary or never performed. Collectively, the doctors, nurses, licensed medical professionals, health care company owners, and others charged are accused of conspiring to submit approximately $260 million in fraudulent billings.

“Today, across the nation, scores of defendants were arrested for engaging in hundreds of millions of dollars in health care fraud,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General O’Neil. “Among the defendants charged were 27 medical professionals, including 16 doctors. The crimes charged represent the face of health care fraud today—doctors billing for services that were never rendered, supply companies providing motorized wheelchairs that were never needed, recruiters paying kickbacks to get Medicare billing numbers of patients. The fraud was rampant, it was brazen, and it permeated every part of the Medicare system. But law enforcement continues to strike back. Using cutting-edge, data-driven investigative techniques, we are bringing fraudsters to justice and saving the American taxpayers billions of dollars. Overall, since its inception, the Department of Justice’s Medicare Fraud Strike Force has charged nearly 1,900 individuals involved in approximately $6 billion of fraud. We are committed to using every tool at our disposal to prevent, deter, and prosecute health care fraud.”

“We all feel the effects of health care fraud,” said FBI Assistant Director Campbell. “It leads to higher health care costs and makes it harder for seniors and those who are ill to get the care they need. The FBI and our law enforcement partners are committed to preventing and prosecuting health care fraud at all levels. But we need the public’s help. Take the time to be aware of fraud and call law enforcement if you see anything suspicious included in the billings to your insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid or have any unusual encounters with health care providers. We can work together to ensure your hard-earned dollars are used to care for the sick and not to line the pockets of criminals.”

“Today’s arrests demonstrate the effectiveness of our Strike Forces in combating Medicare and Medicaid fraud,” said HHS Inspector General Levinson. “Through seamless teamwork, our agents and law enforcement partners bring lawbreakers to justice, protect beneficiaries and recover stolen taxpayer funds.”

“Fraud can inflict real harm on Medicare beneficiaries and CMS is committed to working with our law enforcement partners to get criminals behind bars and out of the Medicare program as swiftly as possible,” said CMS Program Integrity Deputy Administrator Agrawal. “Today’s actions represent further consequences for bad actors, many of whom CMS had already stopped paying or even kicked out of the program. Fundamentally, this is about protecting the well-being of our beneficiaries and the investment of taxpayer dollars.”

In Miami, a total of 50 defendants were charged today and yesterday for their alleged participation in various fraud schemes involving approximately $65.5 million in false billings for home health care and mental health services and pharmacy fraud. In one case, two defendants were charged in connection with a $23 million pharmacy kickback and laundering scheme. Court documents allege that the defendants solicited kickbacks from a pharmacy owner for Medicare beneficiary information, which was used to bill for drugs that were never dispensed. The kickbacks were concealed as bi-weekly payments under a sham services contract and were laundered through shell entities owned by the defendants.

Eleven individuals were charged by the Houston Medicare Strike Force. Five Houston-area physicians were charged with conspiring to bill Medicare for medically unnecessary home health services. According to court documents, the defendant doctors were paid by two co-conspirators to sign off on home health care services that were not necessary and often never provided.

Eight defendants were charged in Los Angeles for their roles in schemes to defraud Medicare of approximately $32 million. In one case, a doctor was charged for causing almost $24 million in losses to Medicare through his own fraudulent billing and referrals for durable medical equipment, including over 1,000 expensive power wheelchairs and home health services that were not medically necessary and frequently not provided.

In Detroit, seven defendants were charged for their roles in fraud schemes involving approximately $30 million in false claims for medically unnecessary services, including home health services, psychotherapy, and infusion therapy. In one case, four individuals, including a doctor, were charged in a sophisticated $28 million fraud scheme in which the physician billed for expensive tests, physical therapy, and injections that were not necessary and not provided. Court documents allege that when the physician’s billings raised red flags, he was put on payment review by Medicare. He was allegedly able to continue his scheme and evade detection by continuing to bill using the billing information of other Medicare providers, sometimes without their knowledge.

In Tampa, Florida, seven individuals were charged in a variety of schemes, ranging from fraudulent physical therapy billings to a scheme involving millions of dollars in physician services and tests that never occurred. In one case, five individuals were charged for their alleged roles in a $12 million health care fraud and money laundering scheme that involved billing Medicare using names of beneficiaries from Miami-Dade County for services purportedly provided in Tampa area clinics, 280 miles away. The defendants then allegedly laundered the proceeds through a number of transactions involving several shell entities.

In Brooklyn, New York, the strike force announced an indictment against Syed Imran Ahmed, M.D., in connection with his alleged $85 million scheme involving billings for surgeries that never occurred; Dr. Ahmed had been arrested last month and charged by complaint. Dr. Ahmed has charged with health care fraud and making false statements. In addition, the Brooklyn Strike Force charged six other individuals, including a physician and two billers who allegedly concocted a $14.4 million scheme in which they recruited elderly Medicare beneficiaries and billed Medicare for medically unnecessary vitamin infusions, diagnostic tests and physical and occupational therapy supposedly provided to these patients.

The cases announced today are being prosecuted and investigated by Medicare Fraud Strike Force teams composed of attorneys from the Fraud Section of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division and from the U.S. Attorney’s Offices for the Southern District of Florida, the Eastern District of Michigan, the Eastern District of New York, the Southern District of Texas, the Central District of California, the Middle District of Louisiana, the Northern District of Illinois, and the Middle District of Florida; and agents from the FBI, HHS-OIG, and state Medicaid Fraud Control Units.

A complaint or indictment is merely an accusation, and defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

To learn more about HEAT, go to www.stopmedicarefraud.gov

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Senator Gillebrand: Refinance Student Debt.

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WPCNR CAPITOL WIRE. From NY Senator Kirsten Gillebrand. May 13, 2014:

With New York graduates saddled with student loan debt, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, joined by Anne Johnson from Generation Progress, will hold a conference call TODAY, Tuesday, May 12 at 12:30PM on legislation she is pushing to help tens of millions of graduates refinance their federal student loans.

National student loan debt is at approximately $1.2 trillion, surpassing auto loan and credit card debt, and New Yorkers face sky-high student debt at an average of more than $27,000 per graduate.

Senator Gillibrand’s legislation would reduce student debt on federal loans by allowing millions of graduates and borrowers currently repaying their federal student loans the ability to refinance at a lower interest rate.

Senator Gillibrand’s proposal to allow graduates to refinance their loans at a lower interest rate just like businesses and homeowners are doing on a daily basis was included in the Bank on Students Emergency Loan Refinancing Act legislation introduced by Senator Elizabeth Warren last week.

 

“While a higher education remains the clearest path into the middle class, more of our graduates and middle class families are burdened by student loans than ever before and are struggling to repay a higher amount of debt than ever before,” said Senator Gillibrand. “This high amount of student debt is dragging down our economy, stopping graduates from buying homes and cars, or starting businesses and families. The solution is right in front us- our graduates should be able to refinance their debt in the same way that our businesses and homeowners do. This will help to strengthen our middle class families instead of forcing us deeper into debt. When we price young people out of a college education we all pay a price. We can’t afford any more delay.”

 

“Student debt is taking a toll on our economy, and borrowers are struggling to get by,” said Anne Johnson, Executive Director of Generation Progress. “The ability to refinance student loans would give borrowers a fair shot in this economy.  As we saw last year, lowering interest rates is a bipartisan policy, and borrowers would save billions in interest payments each year.  Student loan borrowers should be able to refinance their loans—just like homeowners, corporations, and even state and local governments.”

 

“The cost of a college education in New York State has been on the rise for years now,” said Queens College student and NYPIRG Chairperson Aileen Sheil. “Unfortunately, skyrocketing tuition also means skyrocketing student loan debt. Senator Gillibrand’s refinance initiative will go a long way to help ease the financial burden of those with student debt.”

 

Graduates are facing a tougher time repaying their college loans as student debt nearly tripled since 2004, with New York graduates facing an average debt of $27,310 in 2012, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Over the past several years, more young borrowers have fallen further behind on their student loan payments.

Nationwide, almost 12 percent of all student debt was delinquent by the end of last year, up from 7.6 percent in 2008, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Statewide, nearly 11 percent of New York graduates, or 24,800 borrowers, defaulted on their student loans between 2009 and 2012, or were more than nine months behind on their payments, per the Department of Education. Senator Gillibrand is pushing for legislation that will help provide relief to graduates currently in repayment.

In New York City, an estimated 11.5% of student loan holders have balances 90+ days delinquent, and 1.46 million residents aged 18-34, or 64% have some sort of post high school education.

In Western New York, an estimated 12.8% of student loan holders have balances 90+ days delinquent, and over 200,000 residents aged 18-34, or 59% have some sort of post high school education.

In the Rochester-Finger Lakes Region, an estimated 10.7 % of student loan holders have balances 90+ days delinquent, and over 240,000 residents aged 18-34, or 62% have some sort of post high school education.

In Central New York, an estimated 8.1% of student loan holders have balances 90+ days delinquent, and over 160,000 residents aged 18-34, or 62% have some sort of post high school education.

In the Southern Tier, an estimated 16.3% of student loan holders have balances 90+ days delinquent, and nearly 70,000 residents aged 18-34, or 54% have some sort of post high school education.

In the Capital Region, an estimated 9.6% of student loan holders have balances 90+ days delinquent, and over 160,000 residents aged 18-34, or 57% have some sort of post high school education.

In the North Country, an estimated 8% of student loan holders have balances 90+ days delinquent, and over 52,000 residents aged 18-34, or 52% have some sort of post high school education.

In the Hudson Valley, an estimated 7.3% of student loan holders have balances 90+ days delinquent, and over 260,000 residents aged 18-34, or 61% have some sort of post high school education.

On Long Island, an estimated 8.1% of student loan holders have balances 90+ days delinquent, and over 365,000 residents aged 18-34, or 67% have some sort of post high school education.

To address the burden faced by graduates struggling to repay their federal student loans, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand joined 15 of her colleagues in pushing for passage of the Bank on Students Emergency Loan Refinancing Act, which includes Gillibrand’s proposal to allow those with outstanding federal student loan debt to refinance at lower interest rates.

Many borrowers with outstanding student loans have interest rates of nearly 7 percent or higher for undergraduate loans, while students taking out new undergraduate loans pay a rate of 3.86 percent under the Bipartisan Student Loan Certainty Act passed by Congress last summer.

According to a Congressional Budget Office report, the federal government makes 36 cents in profit on every student-loan dollar it puts out, and estimates that student loans will bring in $34 billion this year alone.

A Center for American Progress report reveals that refinancing just federal loans, to 4 percent, would increase disposable income nationwide by an estimated $14.5 billion in the first year alone. Interest rates are at historic lows, with homeowners, corporations and localities refinancing their debts. However, students and families who take out loans to pay for higher education are getting left behind in the refinancing boom. Senator Gillibrand’s legislation would provide these graduates with a six month window to reduce their rates on all federally-owned student loans.

The legislation is co-sponsored by Senators Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Richard Durbin (D-IL), Jack Reed (D-RI),  Mary Landrieu (D-LA), Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), Tom Udall (D-NM), Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Mark Begich (D-AK), Al Franken (D-MN), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Brian Schatz (D-HI), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Mazie Hirono (D-HI), Ed Markey (D-MA), and Cory Booker (D-MA). A companion bill is being introduced today in the U.S. House of Representatives by Representatives John Tierney (D-Mass.) and George Miller (D-Calif.), the senior Democrat on the House Committee on Education and the Workforce.

 

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PEOPLE TO BE HEARD: MY SISTER’S PLACE ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY

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PEOPLE TO BE HEARD

THE TRI-STATE AREA’S MOST TIMELY TALK SHOW

INTERVIEWS

AMY SINISCACHI,

CHIEF PROGRAMS OFFICER OF

MY SISTERS PLACE, WHITE PLAINS

AND

TYSON NEWTON-STEPHENS

SPECIAL PROJECTS MANAGER

ON

THE STATE OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN WESTCHESTER

GROWING HUMAN TRAFFICKING

HOW YOU CAN HELP ANYONE ENSNARED IN IT

INTERVIEWED BY JOHN BAILEY AND JIM BENEROFE ON

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Hey, Mom! (Do not forget your Mother on her Day! Remember!)

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Hey Mom, bring me two waters so I’m set?

Where’s my under armor? And my visor?

Are my tights washed? My skates are dull.

Hey Mom, can you call the advisor?

Hey Mom,  I wasn’t yelling at you.

I didn’t mean to! You were yelling at me!

You never let me do anything my friends do

Hey Mom, would you chill, lighten up, just do!

Hey Mom, I don’t like the way this looks for the prom –

I don’t like the color, how could you think this was me?

I just can’t wear this, it’s this, it’s that it’s…Oh, Mom!?! 

 

Hey Mom, I’ve been studying all morning getting knowledge.

Can’t I go out, I’ll be back by ten?

But, I know the material, gone over it again and again.

Oh, Mom – I hate my life! I can hardly wait until college.

 

Hey Mom – But I did call and let you know

Don’t you understand, I couldn’t call at that time.

No, you can’t not let me go – it’s a great band

Oh, Mom – I hate you! You never understand!

Hey, Mom, please don’t embarrass me at the game

By screaming so loud, it’s just so tacky

But, hey mom, I like that you’re over there in the stand

Watching me play, you know that don’t you Mom, you understand?

 

Hey Mom, can you get me to the rink

At 5 – I know you have to take off from work early?

Thanks, Mom, I’m so sorry but the team has a special thing

I have to be there, thanks Mom – I love you—really.

 

Hey, Mom, please when you pick me up at the dorm

Don’t come inside. Just wait outside, call me on the cell

I’ll be right down — it’s the norm.

Don’t ring the bell!

 

Hey, Mom, I’ve read the classifieds

There are no jobs, I can’t make all those calls.

Well, OK, I guess  I can send that resume you made for me (sigh).

OK, I’m lost, where’s the post office, down Lexington to what?

 

Hey Mom, well I’m bringing my friends by,

Don’t let Dad embarrass me with his jokes, OK?

I’ll just die if he’s silly again — you won’t let him do that?

You’ll talk to him about that?

All right, Mom I’ll take that extra course.

But I’ve just been going to school for months it never ends!

Can’t I have a little vacation, I don’t know what’s worse

Can’t I spend a little time with my friends?

 

You do like him Mom?

Oh, I hoped you would.

Yes, I really do

I am so glad you do too!

Hey Mom, can you take care of the kids this weekend?

We’re going to Vermont with a friend.

And Mom, the cats get kibble in morning and meat at night,

We love you mom, sorry for the short notice, talk to you tonight.

 

Hey Mom, I’m sorry I can’t see you Mother’s Day.

Are you all right, what will you be doing today?

Going to the club – great – you know we love you in every way?

Though we may not show it you’re always with us

even when you’re away.

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK ON NET NOW.

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Connors Comes Back Again. WP Board of Education to Bring Interim Superintendent Back for Year 2 — No Possible Successor to Fill Shoes at this time.

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Timothy Connors, Interim Superintendent of Schools (left) with Fred Seiler, his Assistant Superintendent for Business appearing on PEOPLE TO BE HEARD last week on White Plains TV’s where Connors said he would like to come back as Interim Superintendent. Thursday the Board of Education announced they wanted to do exactly that.

WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. From Michele Schoenfeld, Clerk to the White Plains Board of Education. May 8, 2014:

The White Plains Board of Education plans to negotiate an extension of the contract with Timothy P. Connors as Interim Superintendent of Schools for the year beginning July 1, 2014.

As first reported last week by WPCNR news, Mr. Connors first alluded to his willingness to come back for a second year as Interim Superintendent of Schools to John Bailey and Peter Katz White Plains Television’s PEOPLE TO BE HEARD which may be seen at www.whiteplainsweek.com. White Plains Week was first to report this possibility last Friday evening.

Authorization to do so will be placed on the agenda for approval at the Regular Board Meeting on May 12th.

After a nationwide search for a new superintendent and an extended interview process, the Board concluded that the best option for the district at this time is to ask Mr. Connors to stay on for an additional year.  He returned to White Plains last year as Interim Superintendent, after havingn served a seven-year term as Superintendent in the district, from 2002 through 2009.

Board President Rosemarie Eller said, “We are confident that we have made the proper choice at this time for the students, staff  and community.  Mr. Connors will ensure continuity and stability as he continues to move the district forward.  The search for a permanent replacement will begin in the fall.”

Mr. Connors had a distinguished career in public school administration before coming to White Plains in 2002.  He had been Superintendent in Danbury, CT, Bloomington, MN, and Woonsocket, RI.  He did his undergraduate work at Springfield College in Massachusetts and has a Master’s Degree and a Certificate of Advanced Studies from Harvard.  He also participated in the Urban Superintendents Program at Harvard.

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