State of New York: Governor Kathy Hochul

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Summer might be a quiet time for some, but not in New York! I’ve been in every corner of our state meeting with New Yorkers, hearing about the issues that matter to them, and sharing new actions we’re taking to make New York safer, more affordable, and more livable for all.

I know that when you’re raising kids, it can feel like the costs just keep on coming, especially in the summer — from camp and child care to school supplies and that newest accessory or gadget they’ve just “got to have.” We took a huge step to ease that burden for parents by announcing that New Yorkers who receive the Empire State Child Credit will get money back in their pockets. No hoops to jump through or paperwork to fill out. It’s going to deliver $350 million to more than 1 million working New Yorkers across our state. Take a look:

Click here to see if you’re eligible.

The Latest from the Empire State

Stomping Out Illicit Cannabis Storefronts. Since May, New York State, in collaboration with local authorities, has shut down more than 1,000 illicit cannabis storefronts across our state. Check out the end of this email for an update on our efforts to support our legal cannabis industry!

Less Scrolling, More Learning. Building on our nation-leading work protecting the mental health of our kids, I’ve been on a statewide listening tour to talk about the impact of smartphone use in our classrooms. We’ve visited Erie County, Broome County, Albany, Yonkers, Long Island, and the North Country to hear from parents, students, and teachers about their experiences. We have more work to do and people to hear from, but we are going to put our kids’ mental health and futures first.

Standing UfoMoms and Babies. I’m New York’s first mom governor and I take maternal care very seriously. On top of our nation-leading paid prenatal leave program, which will give pregnant moms 20 hours of paid time off to go to prenatal appointments, we announced a $27.5 million investment to expand maternal and pediatric care at Elmhurst Hospital. This hospital is a community cornerstone of Queens, and this investment is a sterling example of our commitment to mothers and families throughout the state.

More News to Know

  • WGRZ: Governor Hochul announces shootings with injuries are down 29% in the state
  • New York Daily News: From Landfill to Housing: Battery Park City and Building Affordable Places to Live for New Yorkers

Lifting Up Our Communities

Helping communities in the Mohawk Valley, Southern Tier, Long Island, and throughout the state recover from summer storms. The tornadoes and flooding that hit New York this summer shocked our state and devastated our neighbors. I met with New Yorkers in Rome following the storms and vowed to help those impacted get back on their feet. So far, we’ve committed $11 million in assistance. New Yorkers are defined by our resilience, and we will stand together as we recover.

Check out some of the latest steps we’re taking to support your community:

On Long Island, I thanked law enforcement and shared our progress on driving down crime, and announced new investments to help protect Long Island’s natural beauty for generations to come.

In the North Country, I was in Watertown to celebrate the kickoff of construction on modernization projects as part of our $230-million investment in upstate airports and to take action to conserve nearly 1,000 acres of the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario.

In Western New York, I celebrated the $425-million expansion of Wells Enterprises’ facility in Dunkirk, which will create 270 new jobs, and announced new state funding to support the repair of USS The Sullivans and USS Croaker.

In the Southern Tier, we announced the completion of a $96-million project in downtown Ithaca that includes affordable housing and supports the local economy with a new, state-of-the-art conference center.

In the Finger Lakes, we took action to combat harmful algal blooms, protect and enhance water quality, and support the Finger Lakes economy with a $42 million investment in the Eastern Finger Lakes Watershed.

In the Capital Region, I joined leaders in Albany to announce that Central Warehouse is officially coming down and that we’re investing $634 million to replace the Livingston Avenue Bridge, which is critical to rail service statewide.

In New York City, we took action to build new housing with a plan to convert the former Bayview Correctional Facility into housing and announced a $54-million investment to support the Second Avenue Subway project.

In Central New York, we announced further progress to support Central New York communities through our Green Chips Act, and actions to ease traffic in Syracuse with direct train service to and from the Great New York State Fair.

In the Hudson Valley, we completed major construction on the U.S. Route 1 bridge over the Mamaroneck River and celebrated the opening of new affordable housing for veterans in Rockland County.

We also announced:

New York Moments 

Growing our Health Care Workforce. With our Health Care Workers for Our Future scholarship, we’re opening the doors of opportunity to 500 New Yorkers and helping communities across the state get the care they need. I called Cheriel to congratulate her on becoming one of the 500 winners of the scholarship:

Share Your Story for 100 Years of State ParksAs we celebrate 100 years of New York State Parks, I took some time to share some of my favorite memories from our Parks, from piling up the car as kids to showing my own kids the magic of the great outdoors — soggy pancakes included. Learn more and share your parks story here.

Giving Legal Cannabis the Greenlight. Shutting down illegal nuisance shops doesn’t just make our communities better, it helps our legal cannabis industry thrive. We now have 152 legal dispensaries across the state that have generated more than $500 million in sales! Meet Alfredo Angueira of Conbud, one of our entrepreneurs in this budding industry: 

Ask the Gov. Whenever I talk with my fellow governors, I always say I never have to wonder what New Yorkers are thinking — we make ourselves heard! Your questions make me a better governor, and that’s why every month we sit down to do “Ask the Gov.” Take a look and submit your questions for me at ny.gov/askthegov.

Summer is winding down, Janet, and while we never have a slow period in New York, I hope you’re able to take the final days of summer to spend time with your families and, yes, get offline and get outside. September will be here before you know it. Let’s get ready.

Ever upward,

Gov. Kathy Hochul


To stay up to date on the latest news, make sure to follow me on social media:

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Janet,

Summer might be a quiet time for some, but not in New York! I’ve been in every corner of our state meeting with New Yorkers, hearing about the issues that matter to them, and sharing new actions we’re taking to make New York safer, more affordable, and more livable for all.

I know that when you’re raising kids, it can feel like the costs just keep on coming, especially in the summer — from camp and child care to school supplies and that newest accessory or gadget they’ve just “got to have.” We took a huge step to ease that burden for parents by announcing that New Yorkers who receive the Empire State Child Credit will get money back in their pockets. No hoops to jump through or paperwork to fill out. It’s going to deliver $350 million to more than 1 million working New Yorkers across our state. Take a look:

Click here to see if you’re eligible.

The Latest from the Empire State

Stomping Out Illicit Cannabis Storefronts. Since May, New York State, in collaboration with local authorities, has shut down more than 1,000 illicit cannabis storefronts across our state. Check out the end of this email for an update on our efforts to support our legal cannabis industry!

Less Scrolling, More Learning. Building on our nation-leading work protecting the mental health of our kids, I’ve been on a statewide listening tour to talk about the impact of smartphone use in our classrooms. We’ve visited Erie County, Broome County, Albany, Yonkers, Long Island, and the North Country to hear from parents, students, and teachers about their experiences. We have more work to do and people to hear from, but we are going to put our kids’ mental health and futures first.

Standing UfoMoms and Babies. I’m New York’s first mom governor and I take maternal care very seriously. On top of our nation-leading paid prenatal leave program, which will give pregnant moms 20 hours of paid time off to go to prenatal appointments, we announced a $27.5 million investment to expand maternal and pediatric care at Elmhurst Hospital. This hospital is a community cornerstone of Queens, and this investment is a sterling example of our commitment to mothers and families throughout the state.

More News to Know

  • WGRZ: Governor Hochul announces shootings with injuries are down 29% in the state
  • New York Daily News: From Landfill to Housing: Battery Park City and Building Affordable Places to Live for New Yorkers

Lifting Up Our Communities

Helping communities in the Mohawk Valley, Southern Tier, Long Island, and throughout the state recover from summer storms. The tornadoes and flooding that hit New York this summer shocked our state and devastated our neighbors. I met with New Yorkers in Rome following the storms and vowed to help those impacted get back on their feet. So far, we’ve committed $11 million in assistance. New Yorkers are defined by our resilience, and we will stand together as we recover.

Check out some of the latest steps we’re taking to support your community:

On Long Island, I thanked law enforcement and shared our progress on driving down crime, and announced new investments to help protect Long Island’s natural beauty for generations to come.

In the North Country, I was in Watertown to celebrate the kickoff of construction on modernization projects as part of our $230-million investment in upstate airports and to take action to conserve nearly 1,000 acres of the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario.

In Western New York, I celebrated the $425-million expansion of Wells Enterprises’ facility in Dunkirk, which will create 270 new jobs, and announced new state funding to support the repair of USS The Sullivans and USS Croaker.

In the Southern Tier, we announced the completion of a $96-million project in downtown Ithaca that includes affordable housing and supports the local economy with a new, state-of-the-art conference center.

In the Finger Lakes, we took action to combat harmful algal blooms, protect and enhance water quality, and support the Finger Lakes economy with a $42 million investment in the Eastern Finger Lakes Watershed.

In the Capital Region, I joined leaders in Albany to announce that Central Warehouse is officially coming down and that we’re investing $634 million to replace the Livingston Avenue Bridge, which is critical to rail service statewide.

In New York City, we took action to build new housing with a plan to convert the former Bayview Correctional Facility into housing and announced a $54-million investment to support the Second Avenue Subway project.

In Central New York, we announced further progress to support Central New York communities through our Green Chips Act, and actions to ease traffic in Syracuse with direct train service to and from the Great New York State Fair.

In the Hudson Valley, we completed major construction on the U.S. Route 1 bridge over the Mamaroneck River and celebrated the opening of new affordable housing for veterans in Rockland County.

We also announced:

New York Moments 

Growing our Health Care Workforce. With our Health Care Workers for Our Future scholarship, we’re opening the doors of opportunity to 500 New Yorkers and helping communities across the state get the care they need. I called Cheriel to congratulate her on becoming one of the 500 winners of the scholarship:

Share Your Story for 100 Years of State ParksAs we celebrate 100 years of New York State Parks, I took some time to share some of my favorite memories from our Parks, from piling up the car as kids to showing my own kids the magic of the great outdoors — soggy pancakes included. Learn more and share your parks story here.

Giving Legal Cannabis the Greenlight. Shutting down illegal nuisance shops doesn’t just make our communities better, it helps our legal cannabis industry thrive. We now have 152 legal dispensaries across the state that have generated more than $500 million in sales! Meet Alfredo Angueira of Conbud, one of our entrepreneurs in this budding industry: 

Ask the Gov. Whenever I talk with my fellow governors, I always say I never have to wonder what New Yorkers are thinking — we make ourselves heard! Your questions make me a better governor, and that’s why every month we sit down to do “Ask the Gov.” Take a look and submit your questions for me at ny.gov/askthegov.

Summer is winding down, Janet, and while we never have a slow period in New York, I hope you’re able to take the final days of summer to spend time with your families and, yes, get offline and get outside. September will be here before you know it. Let’s get ready.

Ever upward,

Gov. Kathy Hochul


To stay up to date on the latest news, make sure to follow me on social media:

X (Twitter)We Are NY Logo

 

Janet,

Summer might be a quiet time for some, but not in New York! I’ve been in every corner of our state meeting with New Yorkers, hearing about the issues that matter to them, and sharing new actions we’re taking to make New York safer, more affordable, and more livable for all.

I know that when you’re raising kids, it can feel like the costs just keep on coming, especially in the summer — from camp and child care to school supplies and that newest accessory or gadget they’ve just “got to have.” We took a huge step to ease that burden for parents by announcing that New Yorkers who receive the Empire State Child Credit will get money back in their pockets. No hoops to jump through or paperwork to fill out. It’s going to deliver $350 million to more than 1 million working New Yorkers across our state. Take a look:

Click here to see if you’re eligible.

The Latest from the Empire State

Stomping Out Illicit Cannabis Storefronts. Since May, New York State, in collaboration with local authorities, has shut down more than 1,000 illicit cannabis storefronts across our state. Check out the end of this email for an update on our efforts to support our legal cannabis industry!

Less Scrolling, More Learning. Building on our nation-leading work protecting the mental health of our kids, I’ve been on a statewide listening tour to talk about the impact of smartphone use in our classrooms. We’ve visited Erie County, Broome County, Albany, Yonkers, Long Island, and the North Country to hear from parents, students, and teachers about their experiences. We have more work to do and people to hear from, but we are going to put our kids’ mental health and futures first.

Standing UfoMoms and Babies. I’m New York’s first mom governor and I take maternal care very seriously. On top of our nation-leading paid prenatal leave program, which will give pregnant moms 20 hours of paid time off to go to prenatal appointments, we announced a $27.5 million investment to expand maternal and pediatric care at Elmhurst Hospital. This hospital is a community cornerstone of Queens, and this investment is a sterling example of our commitment to mothers and families throughout the state.

More News to Know

  • WGRZ: Governor Hochul announces shootings with injuries are down 29% in the state
  • New York Daily News: From Landfill to Housing: Battery Park City and Building Affordable Places to Live for New Yorkers

Lifting Up Our Communities

Helping communities in the Mohawk Valley, Southern Tier, Long Island, and throughout the state recover from summer storms. The tornadoes and flooding that hit New York this summer shocked our state and devastated our neighbors. I met with New Yorkers in Rome following the storms and vowed to help those impacted get back on their feet. So far, we’ve committed $11 million in assistance. New Yorkers are defined by our resilience, and we will stand together as we recover.

Check out some of the latest steps we’re taking to support your community:

On Long Island, I thanked law enforcement and shared our progress on driving down crime, and announced new investments to help protect Long Island’s natural beauty for generations to come.

In the North Country, I was in Watertown to celebrate the kickoff of construction on modernization projects as part of our $230-million investment in upstate airports and to take action to conserve nearly 1,000 acres of the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario.

In Western New York, I celebrated the $425-million expansion of Wells Enterprises’ facility in Dunkirk, which will create 270 new jobs, and announced new state funding to support the repair of USS The Sullivans and USS Croaker.

In the Southern Tier, we announced the completion of a $96-million project in downtown Ithaca that includes affordable housing and supports the local economy with a new, state-of-the-art conference center.

In the Finger Lakes, we took action to combat harmful algal blooms, protect and enhance water quality, and support the Finger Lakes economy with a $42 million investment in the Eastern Finger Lakes Watershed.

In the Capital Region, I joined leaders in Albany to announce that Central Warehouse is officially coming down and that we’re investing $634 million to replace the Livingston Avenue Bridge, which is critical to rail service statewide.

In New York City, we took action to build new housing with a plan to convert the former Bayview Correctional Facility into housing and announced a $54-million investment to support the Second Avenue Subway project.

In Central New York, we announced further progress to support Central New York communities through our Green Chips Act, and actions to ease traffic in Syracuse with direct train service to and from the Great New York State Fair.

In the Hudson Valley, we completed major construction on the U.S. Route 1 bridge over the Mamaroneck River and celebrated the opening of new affordable housing for veterans in Rockland County.

We also announced:

New York Moments 

Growing our Health Care Workforce. With our Health Care Workers for Our Future scholarship, we’re opening the doors of opportunity to 500 New Yorkers and helping communities across the state get the care they need. I called Cheriel to congratulate her on becoming one of the 500 winners of the scholarship:

Share Your Story for 100 Years of State ParksAs we celebrate 100 years of New York State Parks, I took some time to share some of my favorite memories from our Parks, from piling up the car as kids to showing my own kids the magic of the great outdoors — soggy pancakes included. Learn more and share your parks story here.

Giving Legal Cannabis the Greenlight. Shutting down illegal nuisance shops doesn’t just make our communities better, it helps our legal cannabis industry thrive. We now have 152 legal dispensaries across the state that have generated more than $500 million in sales! Meet Alfredo Angueira of Conbud, one of our entrepreneurs in this budding industry: 

Ask the Gov. Whenever I talk with my fellow governors, I always say I never have to wonder what New Yorkers are thinking — we make ourselves heard! Your questions make me a better governor, and that’s why every month we sit down to do “Ask the Gov.” Take a look and submit your questions for me at ny.gov/askthegov.

Summer is winding down, Janet, and while we never have a slow period in New York, I hope you’re able to take the final days of summer to spend time with your families and, yes, get offline and get outside. September will be here before you know it. Let’s get ready.

Ever upward,

Gov. Kathy Hochul


To stay up to date on the latest news, make sure to follow me on social media:

X (Twitter)We Are NY Logo

 

Janet,

Summer might be a quiet time for some, but not in New York! I’ve been in every corner of our state meeting with New Yorkers, hearing about the issues that matter to them, and sharing new actions we’re taking to make New York safer, more affordable, and more livable for all.

I know that when you’re raising kids, it can feel like the costs just keep on coming, especially in the summer — from camp and child care to school supplies and that newest accessory or gadget they’ve just “got to have.” We took a huge step to ease that burden for parents by announcing that New Yorkers who receive the Empire State Child Credit will get money back in their pockets. No hoops to jump through or paperwork to fill out. It’s going to deliver $350 million to more than 1 million working New Yorkers across our state. Take a look:

Click here to see if you’re eligible.

The Latest from the Empire State

Stomping Out Illicit Cannabis Storefronts. Since May, New York State, in collaboration with local authorities, has shut down more than 1,000 illicit cannabis storefronts across our state. Check out the end of this email for an update on our efforts to support our legal cannabis industry!

Less Scrolling, More Learning. Building on our nation-leading work protecting the mental health of our kids, I’ve been on a statewide listening tour to talk about the impact of smartphone use in our classrooms. We’ve visited Erie County, Broome County, Albany, Yonkers, Long Island, and the North Country to hear from parents, students, and teachers about their experiences. We have more work to do and people to hear from, but we are going to put our kids’ mental health and futures first.

Standing UfoMoms and Babies. I’m New York’s first mom governor and I take maternal care very seriously. On top of our nation-leading paid prenatal leave program, which will give pregnant moms 20 hours of paid time off to go to prenatal appointments, we announced a $27.5 million investment to expand maternal and pediatric care at Elmhurst Hospital. This hospital is a community cornerstone of Queens, and this investment is a sterling example of our commitment to mothers and families throughout the state.

More News to Know

  • WGRZ: Governor Hochul announces shootings with injuries are down 29% in the state
  • New York Daily News: From Landfill to Housing: Battery Park City and Building Affordable Places to Live for New Yorkers

Lifting Up Our Communities

Helping communities in the Mohawk Valley, Southern Tier, Long Island, and throughout the state recover from summer storms. The tornadoes and flooding that hit New York this summer shocked our state and devastated our neighbors. I met with New Yorkers in Rome following the storms and vowed to help those impacted get back on their feet. So far, we’ve committed $11 million in assistance. New Yorkers are defined by our resilience, and we will stand together as we recover.

Check out some of the latest steps we’re taking to support your community:

On Long Island, I thanked law enforcement and shared our progress on driving down crime, and announced new investments to help protect Long Island’s natural beauty for generations to come.

In the North Country, I was in Watertown to celebrate the kickoff of construction on modernization projects as part of our $230-million investment in upstate airports and to take action to conserve nearly 1,000 acres of the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario.

In Western New York, I celebrated the $425-million expansion of Wells Enterprises’ facility in Dunkirk, which will create 270 new jobs, and announced new state funding to support the repair of USS The Sullivans and USS Croaker.

In the Southern Tier, we announced the completion of a $96-million project in downtown Ithaca that includes affordable housing and supports the local economy with a new, state-of-the-art conference center.

In the Finger Lakes, we took action to combat harmful algal blooms, protect and enhance water quality, and support the Finger Lakes economy with a $42 million investment in the Eastern Finger Lakes Watershed.

In the Capital Region, I joined leaders in Albany to announce that Central Warehouse is officially coming down and that we’re investing $634 million to replace the Livingston Avenue Bridge, which is critical to rail service statewide.

In New York City, we took action to build new housing with a plan to convert the former Bayview Correctional Facility into housing and announced a $54-million investment to support the Second Avenue Subway project.

In Central New York, we announced further progress to support Central New York communities through our Green Chips Act, and actions to ease traffic in Syracuse with direct train service to and from the Great New York State Fair.

In the Hudson Valley, we completed major construction on the U.S. Route 1 bridge over the Mamaroneck River and celebrated the opening of new affordable housing for veterans in Rockland County.

We also announced:

New York Moments 

Growing our Health Care Workforce. With our Health Care Workers for Our Future scholarship, we’re opening the doors of opportunity to 500 New Yorkers and helping communities across the state get the care they need. I called Cheriel to congratulate her on becoming one of the 500 winners of the scholarship:

Share Your Story for 100 Years of State ParksAs we celebrate 100 years of New York State Parks, I took some time to share some of my favorite memories from our Parks, from piling up the car as kids to showing my own kids the magic of the great outdoors — soggy pancakes included. Learn more and share your parks story here.

Giving Legal Cannabis the Greenlight. Shutting down illegal nuisance shops doesn’t just make our communities better, it helps our legal cannabis industry thrive. We now have 152 legal dispensaries across the state that have generated more than $500 million in sales! Meet Alfredo Angueira of Conbud, one of our entrepreneurs in this budding industry: 

Ask the Gov. Whenever I talk with my fellow governors, I always say I never have to wonder what New Yorkers are thinking — we make ourselves heard! Your questions make me a better governor, and that’s why every month we sit down to do “Ask the Gov.” Take a look and submit your questions for me at ny.gov/askthegov.

Summer is winding down, Janet, and while we never have a slow period in New York, I hope you’re able to take the final days of summer to spend time with your families and, yes, get offline and get outside. September will be here before you know it. Let’s get ready.

Ever upward,

Gov. Kathy Hochul


To stay up to date on the latest news, make sure to follow me on social media:

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WESTCHESTER BEACH PATROL TODAY’S BEACH CONDITIONS

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UPDATE: ONE WESTCHESTER BEACH REOPENS IN NEW ROCHELLE

(White Plains, NY) – After retesting, the following beach associated with the preemptive closure due to rainfall can reopen for swimmers:  

·         NEW ROCHELLE:

o   Hudson Park West Beach

After retesting, the following beaches associated with the preemptive closure due to rainfall must remain closed to bathers:  

  • MAMARONECK:
    • Mamaroneck Beach & Yacht Club
    • Harbor Island Beach

Residents and visitors are advised to visit the Westchester County website for the latest updates on beach closures and reopening schedules.

The County remains committed to maintaining high standards of environmental health and safety across its recreational facilities.

 

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AUGUST 22–WESTCHESTER JULY HOME PERFORMANCE INVENTORY FLUCTUATIONS MIXED

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Westchester County

Single-family home sales experienced a slight uptick at 1.6% from last year, and the median sales price grew 6.3% to from last year’s $950,000 to  $1,010,000 but declined slightly from last month’s median of $1,031,500.

July’s closed condo sales jumped 30.5% with a new median price of $525,000 – a 16.7% increase over last July’s median at $450,000, and a small increase over June’s median price of $511,000.

Closed sales declined by 10% in the co-op market, but the median sales price grew by 1.9% to $214,000, over last July’s median of $210,000.

New listings for condos and co-ops increased by double digits to 18.5% and 18.4%, respectively.

New listings for single-family homes grew by 6.6% since this time last year.

Overall inventory for all property types declined, with co-ops seeing the largest decrease at 20.4%, followed by single-family homes at 16% and condos at 14.5% . Pending sales were up 13.41 and months of supply down 7.1%  to just 2.6 months.

“Home sales are increasing throughout our region as a result of more properties being listed for sale, reflecting the strong demand that currently exists in the Hudson Valley,” said HGAR CEO Lynda Fernandez. “The consistent increase in median sales prices is another indicator of very strong demand and limited supply.”

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AUGUST 22 — WESTCHESTER BEACH PATROL

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UPDATE: NINE WESTCHESTER BEACHES REOPEN; THREE REMAIN CLOSED

IN MAMARONECK AND NEW ROCHELLE

 

(White Plains, NY) – After retesting by the Westchester County Health Department, the following beaches associated with the preemptive closure due to rainfall must remain closed to bathers:

  • MAMARONECK:
    • Mamaroneck Beach & Yacht Club
    • Harbor Island Beach

·         NEW ROCHELLE:

o   Hudson Park West Beach

The following beaches, which were closed due to a Harmful Algae Bloom observed in the bathing areas, can reopen:

  • MOHEGAN LAKE:
    • Mohegan Beach Park District Beach
    • Mohegan Colony Association Beach

The following beaches, which were preemptively closed due to rainfall, are allowed to reopen to bathers:

  • RYE:
    • Coveleigh Club
  • MAMARONECK:
    • Beach Point Club
    • Orienta Beach Club
  • NEW ROCHELLE:
    • Hudson Park East Beach
    • Davenport Club
    • Greentree Club
    • Surf Club

Residents and visitors are advised to visit the Westchester County website for the latest updates on beach closures and reopening schedules. The County remains committed to maintaining high standards of environmental health and safety across its recreational facilities.

 

 

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AUGUST 22– LIFTING UP WESTCHESTER CELEBRATES 45TH ANNIVERSARY OF HOPE COMING TO WHITE PLAINS NY USA

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AUGUST 20—-YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST: COVID STILL HIGH. MPOX EMERGENCY. PARVOVIRUS ENTERS

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LAFAYETTE DAY

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WESTCHESTER COUNTY EXECUTIVE GEORGE LATIMER NAMES AUGUST 18 LAFAYETTE DAY IN COMMEMORATION OF HISTORIC BICENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY

(Westchester, NY) – Westchester County Executive George Latimer names August 18 as Lafayette Day in commemoration of American Revolutionary War Hero Marquis de Lafayette’s historic visit to Westchester County in 1824.

Latimer said: “Lafayette is a figure in our history deserving of celebration today, just as he was celebrated here on his tour down Boston Post Road 200 years ago. His story helps bring to life the rich history that’s unfolded across our hills, reminding us of the deep involvement Westchester had in America’s roots. By proclaiming this day in his honor, we not only pay tribute to Lafayette’s extraordinary contributions but also reaffirm our own dedication to the principles of freedom and justice that he fought for.”

Institute of History, Archaeology, and Education President Dr. Peter Feinman said: “When Congress and President James Monroe invited Lafayette back to America in celebration of what was the nation’s 50th anniversary, he ended up touring the entire country. And everywhere he went, muskets were fired, music was played and stories were told. He was a true war hero and celebrity of his time stopping to great fanfare at every stagecoach stop on his way through Westchester on his way to Boston.”

As part of Lafayette Day, American Friends of Lafayette is helping to reenact Lafayette’s famous visit with bus tours running along Route 1 that will stop at free community-sponsored Lafayette Day activities and events. For more info, contact feinmanp@ihare.org or call 914-939-9071.

Feinman said: “There will be three busses, a Lafayette interpreter and Virginie Lafayette, a direct descendant. Bring your family. Bring your friends. Spread the word. Connect to this bicentennial event in American history.”

LAFAYETTE DAY COMMUNITY EVENTS

1-3 PM • Ruby Dee Library Park, New Rochelle

The Huguenot & New Rochelle Historical Association and the Thomas Paine Cottage will have a family programming day that will depict life in New Rochelle at the time of Lafayette’s visit. It will be similar to a Colonial Fair. It will have reenactors, music, petting zoo and interactive activities for the children. The library will also be opened to view a children’s art exhibit with Lafayette’s visit as the theme as well. The American Friends of Lafayette panels will be on exhibit in the library. Storyteller Jonathan Kruk will perform. The park is approximately one block from the stagecoach stop where Lafayette actually did stop.

1-4 PM • The Old School House, Mamaroneck

The exact spot where Lafayette stopped on the Boston Post Road in Mamaroneck is not known. We are using the Old School House located by the harbor as the site for the program. The Mamaroneck History Society, the Lions Club, and the DAR will have a program with various re-enactors, musicians and crafts people of the era. Storyteller Jonathan Kruk will perform. The American Legion Post 90, will fire a 19-gun salute.

2:30- 5:45 PM • The Rye Historical Society, Rye

The Rye Historical Society, in partnership with the Rye Free Reading Room and American Friends of Lafayette, proudly presents “Lafayette Returns to Rye,” a patriotic celebration commemorating Major General Lafayette’s return tour to America. This event commemorates Lafayette’s historic visit to Penfield’s Square House Inn and Tavern, now part of the Rye Historical Society, where he dined with his son George Washington Lafayette during his 1824 tour of New York. The day will be filled with revelry, with a highlight being a reenactment skit led by Doug Carey of Tomorrow Leaders. This reenactment will vividly bring Lafayette’s visit to life, making history tangible and engaging for all attendees.

6-6:30 PM • William James Memorial Gateway Park, Port Chester (Byram River)

There will be a ceremony at William James Memorial Gateway Park in Port Chester where Lafayette left Westchester, New York for Greenwich, Connecticut. New York will be represented by Village of Port Chester Deputy Mayor Phil Dorazio and Town of Rye Supervisor Gary Zuckerman. Greenwich will be represented by First Selectman Fred Camillo. There will be a short procession from the Park to the Gateway to Greenwich sign.

The handoff concludes Lafayette’s brief visit to the County. The American Friends of Lafayette will then have dinner from the Barley Beach House and enjoy a magnificent sunset overlooking Long Island after a long day of travelling.

6:30-8 PM • Town of Rye Park

During the dinner, there will be free to the general public cannon fire from the Living History Guild and performances by the X Factor Drumline.

About Marquis de Lafayette

Known as the hero of two worlds, Lafayette was a French nobleman and military officer who volunteered to join the Continental Army during the American Revolution under General George Washington. Lafayette went on to earn the rank of Major General and was in command of Continental Army troops during the Siege of Yorktown in 1781, the war’s final major battle that secured American its independence. After the war he returned to France and was a key figure in the French Revolution. In celebration of the nation’s 50th anniversary, President James Monroe and Congress invited Lafayette back to America in 1824 for a grand tour and celebration.

 

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ROCK THE BLOCK PROMOTIONS BRING 2,000 PER BLOCK ROCK INTO DOWNTOWN WHITE PLAINS

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Thank You, White Plains!

Here’s our Rock Recap!

This year, we took a chance and instead of presenting a popular singular huge rock concert—as we had done in the past with Rock White Plains—we converted our event into a series of four concerts, with a brand new twist—a block closed down to traffic with outdoor dining from nearby restaurants and activities for all ages ranging from hands-on arts projects, chalk tables, badminton, ping pong, community vendor tables and more. We had free dancing lessons ranging from ballroom salsa to country line dancing. During the dog days of summer one of our concerts offered pup cups and a paws-a-tively awesome obstacle course. And our final concert showcased our new see-saw (with a never-ending line to use it).

The point? Bring our community together, activate our downtown, and support our businesses. We featured a variety of musicians stretching from Latin to Alternative Country to Rock to a mix of cover chart toppers and soul with the Olive Tree Madmen at the last event.

Over 2,000 attendees flocked to each of our block concerts and when the music ended and the streets began to close, attendees kept the night alive in the adjacent restaurants until much later. 

We saw all ages rubbing shoulders at the tables and on the make shift “street and sidewalk” dance floor.

Missed it and feeling the FOMO? Don’t worry. We plan on making this an annual event for all the summers to come! Before we close this series, we want to say thank you.

Much gratitude goes first and foremost to our fellow presenters—the City of White Plains, from its leadership to Parks and Recreation, Department of Public Works, and Public Safety. Doug Panero Presents, for attracting such talent, our local participating restaurants: Brazen Fox, Cantina, Freebird, Hudson Grill, Lilly’s, Lazy Boy, Ron Blacks and Sundance Kitchen. [name and link] and our very valued sponsors: White Plains Hospital, Argent Ventures, Teremana Tequila, Cappelli Organization, SRG2 Partners LLC, Westchester County, ArtsWestchester, Etain, Lanline Communications, Partyline Tent Rentals, and Cambria and our community partner New York Power Authority, as well as our partnering restaurants: Brazen Fox, Cantina, Freebird, Hudson Grill, Lilly’s, Lazy Boy, Ron Blacks and Sundance Kitchen.

This project was also made possible with funds from Arts Alive, a regrant program of ArtsWestchester with support from the Office of the Governor, the New York

Most of all, we want to thank YOU–our White Plains community for making our first Rock the Block concert series so spectacular. These past concerts wouldn’t have been the same without your support and enthusiasm.

If you appreciated these concerts, please encourage your neighbors and friends to subscribe to our e-newsletter and socials right now! We have many more events in our pipeline (jump to the next article for an overview of Jazz Fest!) that are just as worthy of attending.

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This fall, JazzFest White Plains returns for its 13th year with more energy and excitement than ever!

The five-day festival presents 18 live performances taking place across downtown White Plains – from emerging talent to world-renowned artists, including four Grammy Award-winners and nominees.  From blues to Italian jazz, this year’s JazzFest promises to keep an array of jazz performances. 

The festival kicks off September 11th and ends on September 15h with the White Plains International Food and Jazz Festival. 

We’d like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all our sponsors for making this event possible. Special thanks to Montefiore Einstein, Apple Bank, Argent Ventures, Bright Energy, Cappelli Organization, Etain, Westchester Center for Jazz and Contemporary Music, The Kensington, Lanline Communications, Westchester County, WBGO.org, and Westchester Magazine.

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JazzFest returns this September, and so will Dinner Under the Stars! 

Mark your calendars for Thursday, September 12th (6:30 pm – 8:30 pm) to enjoy a live performance by Selwyn Birchwood and indulge in a 3-course family-style dinner served by Via Garibaldi at the White Plains Plaza. 

Tickets are now on sale! Hurry, because tickets are limited!

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Jazz Stroll returns Wednesday September 11th! This upcoming September, enjoy live jazz performances from Kristina Koller, Aaron Seeber Trio, and Chembo Corniel Trio. The Jazz Stroll will begin at Shiraz Kitchen at 5:00pm, continue at Chazz Palminteri at 6:15pm, and the final performance will be at Colombian House at 7:30pm! This event is free to the public (does not include food/drinks)

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Join us for a full day of jazz performances on Mamaroneck Avenue (between Main St. and Martine Ave.) in Downtown White Plains on Sunday, September 15th! Enjoy live performances from Westchester Center for Jazz & Contemporary Music, Anaïs Reno Quintet, Brandon Sanders, Julius Rodriguez, and special guest Ekep Nkwell. This is a fantastic family event filled with music, dancing, and delicious food!

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Sponsor Spotlight:

This week, we would like to express our sincerest gratitude to Lanline Communications for their support in making JazzFest possible. Whether it’s providing technical assistance or sponsoring events, Lanline has consistently demonstrated unwavering support for our endeavors. Thank you.

DOWNTOWN EVENTS

Dine, Play, Perform: Unleash the Fun at Our Restaurants!

Dinner in the Dark

Thursday August 22nd | 6:15pm – 9:00pm

Red Horse by David Burke | 221 Main Street

Enjoy an evening of surprise and discovery in the Private Dining Room “Speakeasy” for a 5-course Blindfolded Sensory Experience Dinner complete with wine and cocktail pairings. Red Horse by David Burke Chefs and Sommeliers will guide you through each course while blindfolded, enhancing your sense of taste and smell with pairings designed by Chef Burke.

For tickets & pricing, click HERE.

Live Music at Freebird Kitchen and Bar

Every Friday

161 Mamaroneck Ave

There’s nothing quite like enjoying live music on a summer night. Are you available this Friday? Visit Freebird and experience a live performance by various different artists each week. These performances will captivate you!

For more info, call 914-607-2476

Game Nights at Wolf & Warrior

Every Wednesday & Thursday

195 E Post Rd

Looking for some weekday fun? Wolf & Warrior offers game nights and a great selection of local beers. Every Wednesday is Bingo Night, and every Thursday is Trivia Night. Whether you’re into bingo or testing your knowledge, there’s something for everyone.

For more info, click HERE.

STEALS AND DEALS

Discover unbeatable deals on food, shopping, and beyond right in the heart of downtown! Your wallet will thank you for the bargains that await.

The Opus Spa

3 Renaissance Square

Has the summer sun left your skin feeling sunburnt or stressed? It’s time to treat yourself to the ultimate pampering at The Opus Spa! Book one of their custom facials in August to cleanse, hydrate, and rejuvenate your skin. PLUS, enjoy 20% off a 60-minute Rest and Renew Massage to melt away the stress.

For more info, click HERE.

Cantina Taco & Tequila Bar

166 Mamaroneck Ave

Craving some tacos? For only $9.95, you can choose from a 3 Cheese Chicken Quesadilla, a savory burrito, or some flavorful tacos. If you’re looking for something more fresh, the Street Bowls and Cantina House Salad offer delicious and customizable options starting at $8.95! This is a lunch deal you can’t miss!

For more info, click HERE.

Apple Cinemas

White Plains City Center

Have you heard the news? Apple Cinemas has officially arrived in White Plains! And guess what? The theater is back, better than ever, and they’re still offering their amazing bargain Tuesdays! That’s right – you can enjoy any movie on Tuesday for just $7 per ticket. What a steal! Don’t miss out on this incredible deal!

For more info, click HERE.

COMMUNITY NEWS

Discover what is going on in downtown and White Plains this week. Stay up-to-date with all the exciting happenings taking place in the heart of the city.

White Plains Farmers Market

Every Wednesday

Guess what’s back? The White Plains Farmers Market! Mark your calendars because they’ll be open every Wednesday until November 27th! Head over to Court Street between Martine Ave and Main St. from 8:30 am to 2:45 pm to discover fresh, locally-sourced goodies.

For more info, click HERE.

National Night Out

August 21st | 6:00pm – 9:00pm

77 South Lexington Avenue, White Plains

The City of White Plains is hosting the “41st Annual National Night Out” on August 21st. This event promotes crime and drug prevention and community safety. Residents can join the safety fair, tour the Public Safety Department, and get their child car seats checked. Plus, there will be free giveaways and visits from officials and law enforcement representatives.

For more info, click HERE

Donations for School Supplies & Backpacks

The Sharing Shelf & Pamplemousse Project

Make a difference in your community! Join The Pamplemousse Project in providing 1,500 children with school supplies and new backpacks through The Sharing Shelf. You can drop off new backpacks and school supplies at The Pamplemousse Project through August 22nd. Online donations are also accepted.

For online donations, click HERE

International Overdose Awareness Day

Wednesday August 28th | 5:30pm – 7:00pm

City of White Plains Library Plaza | 100 Martine Ave.

Join the Westchester County Departments of Community Mental Health and Health in a Day of Remembrance & Awareness for International Overdose Awareness Day. The event aims to highlight the power of communities coming together, remembering those lost to substance use, and acknowledge the grief of their loved ones.

For more info, call (914) 995-2000

Summer Concert Series

August 29th & August 30th | 7pm

Kensico Dam Plaza

Jam at the Dam! On Thursday, August 29th, immerse yourself in the nostalgic rock sounds of the 80s with The M’80s. Then, on Friday, August 30th, experience the incredible talents of The Dave Matthews Tribute Band. The event is free and open to the public! Don’t forget to bring your blankets and lawn chairs for a great time!

For more info, click HERE

White Plains Youth Bureau

Hiring for Part-time Positions

The White Plains Youth Bureau is currently hiring for several part-time positions for their before and after school programs. They are looking for talented individuals to fill roles such as site directors, support staff, and greeters. They are also seeking specialists in gardening, music, STEAM, and chess. If you’re interested, you can apply by calling (914) 422-1378, or by submitting your resume to Yesenia Ruiz at yruiz@whiteplainsny.gov

For more info, click HERE

White Plains Youth Bureau

School Year Program Applications

The City of White Plains Youth Bureau is accepting registrations for their school year programs. Programs include activities such as Teen Lounge, Open Gym, Boxing and Muay Thai, Capoeira, Music Lessons, Drum Corps, Marching, Dance Team, Dance Fusion, K-1-2 Ballet, Girls with Impact, and Toastmasters. Applications can be picked up at the Youth Bureau. You can also contact Gina Covington at 914-422-1378 or GCovington@WhitePlainsNY.gov to receive an application via email.

For more info, call 914-422-1378

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