HOLIDAY BUYING LOOKS PROMISING: COUNTY NOVEMBER SALES BOOM UP 10.4% IN NOVEMBER. WHITE PLAINS SALES UP 4.3%.

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WPCNR QUILL & EYESHADE. From the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance. December 19, 2013:

The Westchester County economy on the retail side was up sharply by 10.4% in November, showing a $3 Million increase in November sales tax receipts. White Plains City Sales Tax receipts were up 4.3% over November of 2012, according to the November sales tax receipts released yesterday by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance.

The county (if the vibrant 10% increase rate continues in December to finish off the 2013 fiscal year) will top $490 Million in sales tax receipts, $12 Million over what the county budgeted. If the county only draws what they generated in December of 2012 ($48.5 Million), they will have a $10 Million surplus. Through November, the county as generated $437,070,676, compared to $411 Million through the first 11 months of 2012. The county sales tax handle through November has continued its steady 6% increase pace over the last six months.

White Plains experienced its best growth in months, gaining 4.2% over November of 2012.

Through the first five months of the White Plains 2013-14 fiscal year, the city has generated $20,767,728 in sales tax receipts compared to $19,915,758 in 2012, a 4.3% increase.

If the city reaps the good December of 2012, $4,769192, it will finish the first half of the year with $24.7 Million in sales tax receipts, on target to hit $50 Million for the fiscal year ending in June, $1 Million less than they collected two years ago in the first year of the last increase in the sales tax.

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Strange Visitor From Another Planet I.D.ed–THE HOLIDAY HERON is a Great Blue Heron

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WPCNR PHOTOGRAPH OF THE DAY. Contributed by a WPCNR ROVING PHOTOGRAPHER, SUSAN KATZ, December 18, 2013:

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“DAMN THAT GARMIN! This is supposed to be Silver Lake!” That’s what this member of the Heron Family,( a Blue Heron),told Peter Katz, when the bird landed in the Katz backyard Wednesday. Susan Katz photographed the visitor. The disgruntled heron said he was looking for Scoop the News Duck. Apparently, Governor Andrew Cuomo’s successful tourism program is even reaching out to Florida

The Mystery bird since appearing yesterday on WPCNR, has been identified positively by two WPCNR readers.

Ellen Alzerez notes: “That bird is a Great Blue Heron.  I had one visiting my back yard a few years ago when I had a water feature with fish.”

Suzanne Evans tracked the visitor down, too: “I pulled out my Peterson Field Guide – Eastern Birds. The bird looks like a great blue heron. According to their range map we would be in the very northernmost reaches of their winter habitat.

 

 

 

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Governor Orders Flags Lowered to Half Staff in Honor of State Trooper David W. Cunniff

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WPCNR ALBANY ROUNDS. From the Governor’s Press Office. December 18, 2013:

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today directed that flags on state government buildings be flown at half-staff on Thursday, December 19, in honor of New York State Police Trooper David W. Cunniff.

Trooper Cunniff died Tuesday as a result of severe injuries sustained during a traffic accident that occurred last night on the New York State Thruway.

“Words cannot describe the depth of our sorrow as we mourn the tragic loss of Trooper Cunniff,” Governor Cuomo said. “He served the people of this state with valor and courage and was taken from us far too soon. On behalf of all New Yorkers, my deepest condolences are with the loved ones of Trooper Cunniff and we will lower flags on state government buildings this Thursday to honor his memory and service.”

Trooper Cunniff is from Duanesburg, NY and is survived by his wife, Amy, and two sons, 6-year-old Caleb and 4-year-old Zachary. He was 35 years old. Trooper Cunniff was a 9 year veteran of the New York State Police. He worked in Troops B, G and was a member of the then Executive Services Detail at the New York State Capitol. He was assigned to Troop T in February of 2009.

 

 

 

 

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620,000 NY-ers Eligible for BASIC STAR Have Not Renewed. Only 15 Days Left to Keep your STAR

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WPCNR QUILL & EYESHADE. From The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance.December 18, 2013:

Geoffrey Gloak of the New York STate Department of Taxation and Finance told WPCNR Tuesday that with 15 days to go to renew Basic Star Exemptions, 25% of homeowners eligible for the BASIC STAR EXEMPTION have not renewed yet.

Gloak in a statement to WPCNR wrote:.

“76% (more than 2 million) have registered, but more than 620,000 have not.   Help us ensure that every eligible homeowner continues to receive the benefit they deserve! Average savings is $700 every year! ($740,000,000 in tax savings.)John, we expect that those homeowners who were receiving inappropriate STAR exemptions won’t register.   If 1% of the exemptions is inappropriate, that translates to 19 million in savings for New York Taxpayers. 

The Basic STAR exemption is available on the primary residence of homeowners with incomes under $500,000. The registration stems from a Tax Department investigation that found thousands of taxpayers receiving STAR exemptions on more than one property.

The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance today reminded homeowners to register for the Basic STAR property tax exemption by the December 31, 2013 deadline.

With 15 days remaining to register, more than 2 million homeowners have registered for their Basic STAR exemptions.  The registration facilitates Governor Cuomo’s 2013-14 Budget initiative to save New York taxpayers millions by eliminating inappropriate exemptions.

The Tax Department has directly mailed all of the 2.7 million homeowners who claimed the exemption last year, participated in 225 local meetings, fielded more than a half million phone calls, and registered thousands of people at local events including the State Fair.

Senior citizens receiving the Enhanced STAR exemption are not impacted by the new registration program.

To register, visit www.tax.ny.gov  or call 518-457-2036.  Online information is available in six languages, and translators stand ready to assist speakers of all languages via telephone.  The Department is offering extended STAR Hotline hours – 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. weekdays, and 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Saturdays.

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BREAK-IN UPDATE: Police Have Good Leads on 2 Males Who Attempted a House Break-In On Devonshire Drive in Rosedale Neighborhood Tuesday afternoon.

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20131217-crime 013WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. December 17, 2013 UPDATED  10: 30 P.M. E.S.T.:

 

Commissioner of Public Safety David Chong advised WPCNR  on the latest developments in the search for two males who attempted a break-in on Devonshire Drive in the Rosedale neighborhood.

Early Tuesday evening, the Commissioner gave WPCNR this statement:

“Search was called off around 4pm after all homes in the area were secured.  We have some good leads and the Detectives are following upon them.  

    The homeowner was not hurt and reacted the proper way by calling us immediately.  

“I remind all residents to keep presents out of sight and turn on interior lights  and activate home alarms if they have them.

White Plains police are still searching for two males who attempted to break into a home on Devonshire Dr. in the Rosedale section of White Plains.”

WPCNR has learned the males sought are white, one was wearing a green jacket, the other a black jacket. They were being tracked by following their footsteps in the afternoon snow.

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The search eventually spread west towards Mamaroneck Avenue and  involved the West Street area vicinity by the Windward School. Mamaroneck Avenue is the gray road to the left, the Hutchinson River Parkway is the blue two lane road to the right in the map abovel

WPCNR advises anyone with information on possible suspects in the break-in  to contact the police 422-6111 if you think you have seen two males matching the description.

The search, as the Commissioner reports was called off at 4 P.M.

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Two Council Members Tighten Up FASNY FINDINGS STATEMENT LANGUAGE. FASNY FINDING ON FOR THURSDAY NIGHT

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WPCNR SOUTH END TIMES. By John F. Bailey. December 17, 2013:.

French American School of New York Findings Night has been rescheduled for Thursday evening at 6 PM before the Common Council in City Hall, in the Council Chambers.

Two members of the Common Council according to a source familiar with the revised Findings Statement, have gone through last week’s document with a fine tooth comb, attempting to clear up ambiguity, enforcing various obstacles and hoops” as he described them. (when the vote on the Findings Resolution was tabled because some members of the Council wanted to make changes).

The WPCNR contact, who has read the revised Findings Statement said  the two have rewritten portions of the Findings Statement to be “tighter, more compelling and concrete by changing legal words from “shalls” to “musts” and “coulds to musts.”

The new Findings Statement at the conclusion of the document still limits capacity of the school to 950 students, instead of the French American School capacity of 1,200. It still requires the entrance to the school to be off of North Street, requiring the approval of the White Plains High School, and no entrance to the school off Ridgeway.

The source WPCNR spoke to expects the Council to approve the proposal by a 5-2 or 4-3 vote.

The meeting is expected to be televised on the Government Channel 75 on Cablevision or Channel 44 on Verizon FIOS.

On December 9 the Findings meeting was open and adjourned after 2 minutes, 35 seconds, to allow the Common Council to incorporate further changes in the statement.

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8.8 Million More Visited NY IN 2013

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WPCNR ALBANY ROUNDS. From the Governor’s Press Office. (EDITED) December 17, 2013:
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Monday released an end of the year progress report on the State’s tourism initiatives showing that the number of visitors to New York increased by 8.8 million this year. In addition, the industry is projected to generate $7.7 billion in state and local taxes with direct spending expected to reach $61.3 billion. The industry is also projected to add 24,800 jobs by the end of the year.

The Governor held a cabinet meeting Monday, where Cristyne Nicholas, Chair of the Governor’s Tourism Advisory Council, gave a presentation on the impressive results being delivered by the state’s efforts to attract more visitors to the state, grow the tourism industry and create jobs.

In the last year, New York’s tourism industry has grown in revenue, job creation, the number of visitors, and hotel occupancy

:· In 2013, the tourism industry is projected to generate $7.7 billion in state and local taxes. Direct spending is projected to reach $61.3 billion, an increase of 7 percent since 2012. Based on Department of Labor figures, this is enough to pay the salary of every firefighter and police officer in New York State.
· Since December 2012, Leisure & Hospitality employment is expected to add 24,800 jobs for a total of 818,700 jobs by the end of 2013, a 3.1% increase.
· The number of visitors to New York in 2013 will increase by 8.8 million, a 4.2% increase since 2012. By the end of the year, the total number of visitors is projected to be 218,800,000.
· In 2013, New York’s hotels will sell 43 million rooms with associated $8.3 billion hotel room revenue. As of October 2013, New York’s hotel occupancy rate is 73.7% which is almost 10% higher than the national rate. 

 

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WHITE PLAINS POLICE REPORT IMPERSONATION OF POLICE OFFICER PHONE SCAM

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WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. From the White Plains Department of Public Safety. December 16, 2013:
The White Plains Police Department has received complaints recently of citizens receiving a phone call from a person purporting to be a White Plains PD supervisor, demanding that the citizen pay a fine for missing jury duty.

The caller is instructing the citizen to purchase Green Dot Pre-Paid Credit Cards and provide the access code or risk having a warrant issued for their arrest.

These type of scams generally target elderly persons and people should be aware that police departments do not conduct business in this way.

If any citizens receive calls of this nature they should notify the police department immediately by calling 422-6111.

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Westchester Board of Legislators Propose County Government Charter Revisions.

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WPCNR COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER. From the Westchester County Charter Revision Commission. December 16, 2013:

The Westchester County Charter Revision Commission (WCCRC) has submitted its final report and list of recommendations to the Westchester County Board of Legislators (BOL) and County Executive Robert P. Astorino, culminating eighteen months of deliberations on various issues:

WCCRC Recommendations:

  • Establish a County Department of Assessment
  • Change the County’s Fiscal Year to July 1 to June 30
  • Establish a Minimum 75 Day Period for Budget Review and Adoption
  • Establish a Minimum Period for Consideration of Budget Additions and Deletions Prior to a Final Vote
  • Exempt Board of Legislators from the May 1 Deadline for Adding Projects to the Capital Budget
  • Broaden Board of Legislators Access to Department Budget Estimates
  • Add Sustainability and Resilience as Planning Process Values
  • Require Submission and Publication of Quarterly Financial Reports
  • Provide Public Notice for Pension Cost Borrowing
  • Make the County Clerk an Appointed Position
  • Reform Legislative Confirmation Procedures and Designate Interim Powers for Executive Appointments
  • Re-examine the County Ethics Code
  • Establish a Council of Governments
  • Convene a Charter Revision Commission Every Ten Years
  • Fill Short-Term Vacancies in Legislative Office by Appointment from the Same Political Party
  • Determine Initiation and Termination of Executive Disability

Convened in 2011 for only the second time since 1937, the WCCRC voted on the twenty-seven resolutions submitted by the Commission’s four Focus Groups—Budget and Finance; Charter and Codes; Executive / Legislative Relationship; and Local Government / County Government Relationship—which reflected the aspects of County Government most deserving of an in-depth evaluation. Sixteen resolutions were approved, ten resolutions were disapproved, and one was withdrawn.

“We are aware that some may consider certain of the Commission’s recommendations to be controversial,” said WCCRC Chairman Richard G. Wishnie. “However, that is not our concern. We are presenting recommendations that we believe will make our County government more efficient, effective and transparent to the public it serves.”

The twenty-two WCCRC members are Westchester County residents appointed by Legislators and the County Executive after legislation establishing the Commission was passed in 2011 to study, review and recommend changes to the Westchester County Charter and Administrative Code with the goal of eliminating waste, improving services, and increasing the overall efficiency of County Government.

Further information regarding the Commission’s work can be viewed by visiting http://westchesterlegislators.com/charter-revision-commission-sp-998.html

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Subsidiary of New York Assessment Test Creators — Pearson Charitable Foundation Fined $7.7Million for Using Charitable Assets to Promote Pearson For-Profit Common Core Products

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WPCNR NEW YORK STATE LAW JOURNAL. From the Office of the Attorney General with reporting by WPCNR December 14, 2013:

Pearson Charitable Foundation, a subsidiary of the national testing service, Pearson, Inc,  the creator of the  New York State Education Department controversial and professionally criticised  2013 Assessment Tests has been fined $7.7 Million by the state of New York for using its assets to create and promote for-profit sales of its parent, Pearson, Inc.

Pearson, Inc., created the controversial, highly criticises 2013 New York State Assestment Tests,  as part of a $32 Million state test development contract Pearson, Inc., signed with the State Education Depart in 2011). Pearson Charitable Foundation commenced the illegal promotions and use of funds to promote Common Core materials in 2010, a year before the State Education Department signed the contract.

The subsidiary of Pearson, Pearson Charitable Foundation has been fined $7,700,000 by New York State for using its assets to create and promote commerical for-profit  operations of Pearson, Inc.,  A substantial part of the fine money will be used to recruit and retain New York State teachers.

New York State Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman  announced in a news release Friday that a $7.7 million settlement with Pearson Charitable Foundation, a not-for-profit that is affiliated with the for-profit education company Pearson, Inc.

An investigation by Attorney General Schneiderman’s Charities Bureau revealed that Pearson, Inc., the largest for-profit education company in the world, developed course materials through the Pearson Charitable Foundation that Pearson, Inc. intended to sell commercially.

Violated Non-for-Profit Corporation Law

The settlement resolves an investigation by Attorney General Schneiderman’s Charities Bureau that revealed misuse of charitable assets by Pearson Charitable Foundation in a manner that benefited Pearson, Inc. in violation of the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law and the Estates, Powers and Trusts Law of New York.

“The law on this is clear: Non-profit foundations cannot misuse charitable assets to benefit their affiliated for-profit corporations,” Attorney General Schneidermansaid. “Moving forward,  funds for Pearson Charitable Foundation will be used exclusively for legitimate charitable purposes, beginning with millions of dollars to help ensure that every public school student has a great teacher in the classroom.”

Developed Common Core Standards Materials with Charitable Foundation Money, promoted them, too.

Beginning no later than 2010, Pearson, Inc. sought to develop a series of courses, associated instructional materials and software offerings aligned with the Common Core State Standards, a set of standards governing the skills in mathematics and language arts taught to students from kindergarten through the 12th grade.

The Common Core State Standards have been adopted by 45 states, the District of Columbia, and four U.S. territories. In these jurisdictions, school districts will be required to use materials “aligned” with the Common Core State Standards.

Pearson, Inc. decided to develop its Common Core aligned course offerings within the Foundation, with substantial funding by Pearson, Inc., in order to attract foundation support and credibility for its commercial products, the Attorney General’s Office News Release said.

Pearson, Inc. and the Pearson Charitable Foundation planned that the courses developed within the Foundation would be sold commercially by Pearson, Inc.

Internal business analyses prepared by Pearson, Inc. projected that potential profits from sales of the courses and related offerings could be in the tens of millions of dollars.

After the start of Attorney General Schneiderman’s investigation, Pearson Charitable Foundation sold the partially developed courses to Pearson, Inc. at a price of $15.1 million.

Funded International Meetings with Charity Foundation Where Pearson Inc customers were invited. Funded Invitees Junkets.

Attorney General Schneiderman’s investigation also found that the Pearson Charitable Foundation provided grants to an independent organization of school officials in the United States for a jointly sponsored International Summit program, a series of conferences on education that were held in various foreign locales and attended by state school officials.

The Foundation and Pearson, Inc. worked with the organization of school officials to plan and organize the International Summits, to identify speakers and presenters and, in some cases, to recommend school officials from participating countries.

 

Funding Junkets

School officials who were invited were from jurisdictions where Pearson actively did business and sought to do business. The travel and lodging expenses of state school officials from the U.S. were paid for by the organization of school officials, using funds donated by Pearson Charitable Foundation. In addition, the Foundation independently sponsored the travel and lodging of guest speakers, presenters and summit delegates, including school officials, from foreign countries.

Captive Audience Used for Market  Intelligence Gathering

Pearson, Inc. sales personnel attended these International Summits, while no employee of any other for-profit education company ever attended. Following the International Summits, Pearson attendees were able to share commercially valuable information with their colleagues in Pearson’s international business concerning the interests and potential educational needs of some of the non-U.S. delegates to the summit.
Pearson Charitable Foundation agreed to pay a total of $7.7 million to resolve Attorney General Schneiderman’s investigation into these matters. The Office of the Attorney General will use $7.5 million of these funds to support programs and projects in New York and other states affiliated with the 100Kin10 initiative that recruit and retain excellent K-12 teachers and support teachers in providing high-quality instruction aligned with the Common Core State Standards.

In addition, the Foundation agreed to several important program and governance reforms.

Among these, the Foundation agreed to include at least three independent directors on its board who will review any Foundation transaction that could reasonably be expected to benefit Pearson, Inc. Such transactions will proceed only after a finding by the independent directors that the transaction is fair, reasonable and in the best interests of the Foundation.

The Foundation further agreed that Pearson products and services will not be featured at events that are funded directly or indirectly by the Foundation unless the products and services are donated, and that the only Pearson employees who will attend such events are those who are assigned to spend substantial time on Foundation matters.

The Pearson Charitable Foundation will also pay $200,000 for the costs of the Attorney General’s investigation.

This investigation was handled by James Katz, Senior Adviser & Special Counsel to the Attorney General, with the assistance of Charities Bureau Researcher Liam Arbetman, under the supervision of Charities Bureau Enforcement Section Chief David Nachman and First Deputy for Affirmative Litigation Janet Sabel.

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