MAY 23– PLAYLAND PARK OPENS FOR 2026 SEASON

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EARLY ARRIVALS PARKED AT 11:30 A.M. FOR OPENING CEREMONIES AND COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS’ OFFICIAL  OPENING OF THE REOPENED PARK.


[Rye, NY] —  Summer has officially arrived in Westchester County as Playland Park is open for the 2026 season, welcoming families back for another summer of classic rides, timeless traditions and unforgettable memories, including the highly anticipated return of the historic Dragon Coaster.

 

Watch the News Conference Here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MCTEl7IoPk

 

The park is open TODAY, Sunday and Monday of Memorial Day Weekend, each day from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Beginning Wednesday, June 3, the park will be open Wednesday through Sunday through Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 7 and closing out the season on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 12 and 13.

From adrenaline-pumping thrills to pint-sized adventures, there are rides for everyone in the family. Visit PlaylandPark.org for the current list of open rides, which will be updated throughout the season as more rides open.

Fourth of July Fireworks will return this year, along with weekly Friday night fireworks thereafter that will light up the shoreline through Labor Day Weekend.

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said:

“For generations, Playland Park has been woven into the fabric of summers in Westchester County, creating cherished memories for families and visitors alike. As we welcome guests back for another exciting season, we are proud to continue the legacy of this historic and iconic destination while ensuring it remains a place where residents of all ages can come together to experience the joy, nostalgia and traditions that have defined Playland for nearly a century.”

Westchester County Parks Commissioner Kathy O’Connor said:

“There’s nothing like a summer day at Playland Park. From the rides and games to the beach and pool, Playland offers a true family-friendly experience for visitors of all ages. I’m excited to open the gates once again this season and welcome families back for a summer filled with joy, tradition and lasting memories at one of Westchester’s most beloved destinations.”

Westchester County Parks First Deputy Commissioner Peter Tartaglia said:

“Summer in Westchester is synonymous with Playland Park. For almost 100 years, visitors have been coming to Playland for unforgettable memories, timeless traditions and the unique charm that makes this park so special. From generations of families riding the Dragon Coaster to children experiencing the magic of Playland for the very first time, this park continues to hold a special place in the hearts of so many throughout our community.”

 

REPORERS ON THURSDAY’S MEDIA PREVIEW  TAKING A RIDE ON THE DRAGON COASTER

SQUEALS AND THE DRAGON ROARING ON THE TRACKS HIGH ABOVE PLAYLAND BROUGHT BACK MEMORIES AND PROMISED MORE MEMORIES  TO COME

AND DOWN THE STRETCH THEY COME AFTER A RIDE OF A LIFETIME!

(Coaster photos by WPCNR)

PLAYLAND IS FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES, AND IT IS SO EASY TO FEEL LIKE A KID AGAIN!

District 7 Westchester County Legislator Anant Nambiar said:

“I am thrilled to see Rye Playland and the iconic Dragon Coaster open for another season! I am very proud to represent this District and want to thank all the dedicated local residents and staff whose hard work makes this Westchester landmark such a wonderful part of our County. While I’m sorry to miss the festivities today, I look forward to seeing you on the rides very soon. Enjoy opening day, have fun!”

Playland’s beach is also open on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, May 23, 24 and 25, from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., weather permitting. The beach will then operate on weekends and holidays through Sunday, June 21, before both the beach and pool begin daily operations on Friday, June 26, and continue through Labor Day, weather permitting. Parking and admission fees apply.

 

Season Passes are available to purchase online only and daily rider wristbands are available to purchase online or at the park.

Playland Park is located at 1 Playland Parkway in Rye, NY.

“COASTER” THE OFFICIAL HOST AT PLAYLAND

WELCOMES THE CITIZENETREPORTER AT THE MEDIA PREVIEW THURSDAY

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MAY 22–WHITE PLAINS WEEK TONIGHT THE MAY 22 REPORT ON FIOS 45 OPTIMUM 76 AND WWW.WPCOMMUNITYMEDIA.ORG ANY TIME

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WHITE PLAINS PASSES SCHOOL BUDGET BY 90% 

VALERIE DANIELL AND ROSEMARIE ELLER

ELECTED TO NEW TERMS ON BOARD OF EDUCATION

COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS GIVES STATE OF COUNTY FINANCES REPORT

INSIGHTS !

SUBDIVIDING THE HIGHLANDS 

 THE NEW IRS JUSTICE DEPT PROTECTIONS AGAINST PROSECUTION 

WITH JOHN BAILEY

AND THE NEWS

YOU NEED TO KNOW

THIS WEEK EVERY WEEK FOR 25 YEARS

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MAY 22–CHHOP & LIFTING UP WESTCHESTER FORM PARTNERSHIP TO FEED HOMELESS OF PEEKSKILL

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Lifting Up Westchester and Caring for the Hungry & Homeless of Peekskill Form Strategic Partnership to Strengthen Services Across Westchester County

Longtime Nonprofit Partners Unify Under Co-CEO Leadership to Expand Impact

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. — Lifting Up Westchester (LUW) and Caring for the Hungry & Homeless of Peekskill (CHHOP), two pillars of Westchester County’s social services and advocacy community, today announced a strategic partnership that merges their operational infrastructure while preserving each organization’s independent nonprofit status. Under the new structure, Cynthia Knox and Anahaita Kotval will serve as Co-CEOs of both organizations, unifying leadership across a combined network that serves more than 10,000 individuals annually.

The partnership brings together two organizations with complementary geographic footprints. CHHOP primarily serves Northern Westchester while LUW focuses on Central and Southern Westchester. Together, they provide a continuum of services – including emergency shelter, permanent housing, food access, job readiness, youth mentorship, and homelessness prevention – that now spans the full length of the county.

By consolidating management, payroll, human resources, finance, and development functions, the partnership creates administrative efficiencies designed to direct more resources toward programs and the people they serve. The transition will be implemented in thoughtful phases, with programs and staffing remaining intact throughout.

The partnership has drawn support from Westchester County government.

“The alliance between Lifting Up Westchester and Caring for the Hungry & Homeless of Peekskill is exactly the kind of bold, forward-thinking collaboration that ensures our most vulnerable residents continue to receive the support they need. I’m proud to see these two organizations lead the way. Westchester County is stronger when our nonprofit community works together.”
— Ken Jenkins, Westchester County Executive

Board leadership from both organizations sees the partnership as a deliberate step toward greater regional impact.

“We are combining our infrastructure so that both organizations benefit from greater efficiency and shared strength, and our clients benefit from increased resources and more seamless regional coordination of services.”
— John A. Smith, Board Chair, CHHOP

LUW’s board echoes that view and emphasizes that the partnership opens new possibilities for advocacy and innovation on behalf of the people both organizations serve.

“During this era of shifting and uncertain funding, our united organizations will have more opportunities, more resources, and a greater ability to coordinate services, advocate, and innovate for the people who need us most.”
— Janine Simon Daughtry, Board President, LUW

The organizations are formalizing what has long been true in practice. Their missions, values, and commitment to the people served are deeply aligned. LUW and CHHOP have chosen a unique path, growing stronger together rather than competing. In a county of nearly one million people, where the margin between stability and crisis can be thin, that choice truly matters.

About Lifting Up Westchester (LUW)

Founded in 1979, LUW is a nonprofit organization providing life-changing support to people who have lost their housing or are struggling to meet their other basic needs. Each year, the organization partners with men, women, and children experiencing homelessness and hunger to build a more secure future for themselves and their families. For more information, please visit www.liftingupwestchester.org or connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn.

About Caring for the Hungry & Homeless of Peekskill (CHHOP)

CHHOP’s ethos is that every person is entitled to safe, affordable housing and healthy, nutritious food. Since 1987, CHHOP’s work focuses on housing and food equity in Peekskill and the surrounding communities and supports people living with domestic violence, veterans experiencing homelessness, immigrants, people with mental health challenges, and other lower-income households. For more information, please visit www.CHHOP.org or connect with us on Facebook or Instagram.

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MAY 19–SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS DR. JOSEPH RICCA THANKS WHITE PLAINS VOTERS FOR THEIR CONFIDENCE IN THE BUDGET

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER.MAY 19, 2026:

Dear White Plains CSD Community Member,

On behalf of the White Plains CSD Board of Education, we would like to take a moment to thank you!

Your feedback, recommendations, and support throughout the budget planning and presentation processes is appreciated. We are grateful for your continued support of our Tigers and the WPCSD educational community.

As you may know, the White Plains CSD 2026-2027 Budget was passed with a (unofficial) total vote count of 838 YES (91.2%) and 81 NO.

Thank you!

Mrs. Rosemarie Eller and Mrs. Valerie Daniele were re-elected to the to the Board of Education. Congratulations!

We are grateful to all who took the time to attend meetings; share information; participate in focus group meetings; offer recommendations for improvement and organize community gatherings. It is because of you, and the support of our White Plains community, that we can move forward with our outstanding student programming!

Thank you for your continued support and congratulations! #WPProud 🐯

Respectfully,

Joseph Ricca

Joseph L. Ricca, Ed.D.

Superintendent of Schools

White Plains Public Schools

Education House

5 Homeside Lane

White Plains, NY 10605

(914) 422-2019

(914) 422-2024 Fax

www.whiteplainspublicschools.org

Twitter: @drjosephricca

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MAY 19– SCHOOL BUDGET PASSES. ELLER, DANIELLE ELECTED TO NEW 3-YEAR TERMS TO BOARD OF EDUCATION

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White Plains Community Approves 2026-27 School Year Budget
WHITE PLAINS N.Y. (May 19, 2026) 
The White Plains community approved the White Plains City School District’s $284,932,300 budget for the 2026-27 school year during Tuesday’s annual budget vote and Board of Education election.
Voters approved the spending plan by a vote of 838-81, which will be certified during a public Board meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday.
The budget reflects a fiscally responsible spending plan that district officials said continues to support academic programs and student services while remaining mindful of the impact on taxpayers.
It includes a 1.60% tax levy increase, which remains within the New York State tax cap.
District officials said the spending plan was grounded in the district’s Strategic Plan and long-range financial planning efforts, allowing the district to maintain programs and services while reallocating resources to support instructional enhancements and educational opportunities for students.
The budget also benefited from increased state aid and continued long-range planning efforts that have helped fund capital projects, debt service and other obligations while moderating tax levy growth.
The district emphasized that no student programs or services were reduced under the approved spending plan, and new classes were even added.
In the uncontested Board of Education election, Board President Rosemarie Eller and Valerie Daniele were re-elected to three-year terms beginning July 1, 2026. Both incumbents were listed as candidates for the two available seats.
Superintendent Dr. Joseph Ricca thanked the community for its continued partnership and support of the district’s schools and students.
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MAY 19– WHITE PLAINS SENIORS AWARDED 90 SCHOLARSHIPS

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Nearly 90 scholarships and awards were presented to members of the Class of 2026 during White Plains High School’s annual Senior Awards Night, celebrating graduating seniors “who have contributed richly to White Plains High School and to their community.”
About $360,000 in scholarship money was awarded during the nearly three-hour ceremony on Thursday, as a steady stream of donors and presenters took the stage in the WPHS auditorium. Congratulations to all the recipients! 🐯#WPProud
WPHS celebrates student achievement during annual Senior Awards Night
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WPHS celebrates student achievement during annual Senior Awards Night
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MAY 19– NEW YORK DELEGATION PRIES $156.5 MILLION FROM WASHINGTON FOR DISABLED ACCESS REHAB OF KEY STATIONS

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GILLIBRAND, SCHUMER ANNOUNCE $156.5 MILLION ASAP

GRANT FOR METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY 

New York, NY – Today, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, ranking member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Democratic Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY) announced that the $156.5 million All Stations Accessibility Program (ASAP) grant previously awarded to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) can move forward after over a year of unnecessary delays and reviews by the Trump administration.

The ASAP grant program makes competitive funding available to assist in the financing of capital projects to repair, improve, modify, retrofit, or relocate infrastructure of stations or facilities to make all public areas of the station accessible to people with disabilities.

 

“The Americans with Disabilities Act requires that public transportation be accessible to people with disabilities,” said Senator Gillibrand. “However, infrastructure built before the passage of the ADA in 1990, like much of the New York City subway system, must be retrofitted to be fully accessible to people with disabilities. This critical ASAP funding was held up for far too long, and I am proud that we finally got the funds released from DOT to the MTA so all New Yorkers and visitors alike can take advantage of our transit system. I will continue to call on the Trump administration to release all of the remaining DOT grants being held hostage.”

 

“The Trump administration has heeded our call to release federal funding for much-needed accessibility upgrades at subway stations across the city,” said Senator Schumer.

“These improvements are essential to modernizing the system and ensuring public transit is accessible to all riders. For too long, New Yorkers with disabilities, including many seniors, have faced barriers accessing our region’s mass transit. I will continue fighting for the federal support needed to advance the MTA’s accessibility projects and deliver these critical improvements.”

 

This news comes just hours before U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Sean Duffy is set to testify before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development.

Earlier this month, Senators Gillibrand and Schumer, along with Congressmembers Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Adriano Espaillat (D-NY), and Ritchie Torres (D-NY), called on Secretary Duffy to swiftly complete the agency’s review of the ASAP grant that the MTA was selected for to improve accessibility at two Bronx subway stations so individuals can continue to safely use New York’s world-class public transportation system.

The MTA was selected for the grant nearly two years ago and remained the only grant awardee that had yet to receive the funds.

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MAY19– STATE OF HEALTH FROM YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST

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MAY 19–GREENBURGH SUPERVISOR FEINER CALLS FOR SPEED CAMERAS INSTALATION ON DEADLY SPRAIN BROOK PARKWAY

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER MAY 19, 2026

 

In response to the most recent fatality on the Sprain Parkway—call for speed cameras

The Sprain Parkway continues to be one of the most dangerous parkways in the region.

 I have been calling on the state to place speed cameras on this parkway. Many accidents- some serious with fatalities.

If you haven’t signed our on line petition, please consider doing so now.

And please call your state legislator and ask them to push the state police, state DOT, Governor’s office to place speed cameras on this dangerous parkway. NYS has placed speed cameras on other parkways/highways around the state. Why not the Sprain?

Stay informed. Sign up for email alerts about the Town of Greenburgh by clicking https://www.greenburghny.com/list.aspx There is a new “Public Hearings Alert” solely to notify you of all public hearings scheduled by the Greenburgh Town Board, Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals. Enter your email address and click on “Public Hearings Alert” on the list to get the public hearing alerts.

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MAY 17—GAS PRICES? FOOD PRICES? POLICIES BY DARTBOARD? GIVEAWAYS? TAKEAWAYS? SECRET POLICE? SENATOR GILLEBRAND’S NEW YORK MINUTE SEES WHAT WE SEE

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Welcome to Kirsten’s New York Minute!

Here’s what she’s been up to this week:

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1. Demanding lower gas prices

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Every commute to work, every ride to a doctor’s appointment, and every carpool to school costs 50 percent more today than it did just a year ago due to skyrocketing gas prices. That is a direct result of President Trump’s reckless war with Iran.

This week, Kirsten reiterated her call in DC and as she visited communities across New York for an immediate and permanent end to the war in Iran and demanded that President Trump take action to lower gas prices.

Read more.

2. Pressing the Trump administration on housing affordability and homelessness

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Kirsten is demanding answers about the Trump administration’s failure to show measurable progress on housing affordability and homelessness after a year in office.

At a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing this week, Kirsten grilled President Trump’s Secretary of Housing and Urban Development on his record and pressed him for answers after the secretary repeatedly blamed the Biden administration for his own failed record.

Read more.

3.  Calling for answers about U.S. strikes on Iranian schools

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At a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing this week, Kirsten pressed the commander in charge of the war against Iran on reports that U.S. strikes in Iran damaged 22 schools and multiple hospitals, potentially causing civilian casualties.

During the exchange, Admiral Cooper acknowledged that the Pentagon has not conducted an investigation into these reports. Kirsten demanded an investigation, and she will keep holding the administration’s feet to the fire until the American people get answers.

Read more.

4. Fighting for civilian victims of toxic exposure

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American civilians who fall sick due to toxic exposure while supporting our military deserve the same support as those in uniform. This week, Kirsten introduced bipartisan legislation to make sure federal employees exposed to toxic burn pits in support of our troops can access the compensation they deserve.

This legislation builds on the success of Kirsten’s PACT Act, which expanded healthcare and benefits to veterans suffering from illnesses caused by exposure to toxic substances while serving abroad, establishing a presumptive connection between their service and their illness. Kirsten’s new bill would extend similar presumption to federal law enforcement officers, Intelligence Community employees, and civilians who worked at federal agencies for at least 30 days overseas in support of U.S. military operations.

Read more.

5. Expanding maternal healthcare

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More women in the United States die from pregnancy-related complications than in any of our peer countries. That is downright shameful. We must do more to support women at every step of their maternal health journey.

This week, Kirsten introduced bipartisan legislation that would expand access to high-quality maternal mental healthcare and substance use disorder services to support moms and pregnant women — no matter their race, socioeconomic status, or zip code.

Read more.

6.  Celebrating committee passage of critical bills

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This week, two of Kirsten’s bipartisan bills passed out of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

The Officer John Barnes and Chief Michael Ansbro Public Safety Officers’ Benefits Program Expansion Act would reduce delays in death and disability benefit determinations for survivors of first responders who have died in the line of duty and for officers catastrophically injured in the line of duty. The Terminating Restrictive Enforcement of Youth Settlements (TREY’S) Law would void nondisclosure agreements in cases of child sexual abuse or assault, giving survivors of child sexual abuse the right to tell their stories and seek public accountability for the horrors they endured.

Kirsten will not stop fighting until both of these bills are passed by the full Congress and signed into law.

Read more.

7. Supporting New York defense workers

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This week, Kirsten called for an immediate reversal of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s unilateral termination of collective bargaining rights for 300,000 Department of Defense employees, including thousands in New York.

Stripping these employees of their collective bargaining rights undermines workplace protections and jeopardizes the effectiveness of the civilian workforce that our military depends on. Kirsten will keep fighting until their bargaining rights are restored.

Read more.

8. WATCH: Two Truths and Trump’s Lies

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President Trump said it himself: “I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation.” He doesn’t care that New Yorkers are struggling as they are being forced to pay more for groceries, gas, and healthcare.

This week, Kirsten sat down with Under the Desk News’ V Spehar to cut through the chaos and bring you the truth.

Watch here.

9. Helping New York veterans

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A Saratoga County veteran contacted Kirsten’s team after his pension was suspended due to an erroneous death determination. Despite his multiple attempts to contact the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), the agency failed to confirm if the error had been corrected or if his benefits would be reinstated.

Less than a week after Kirsten’s team contacted the VA, the agency rectified the mistake and issued the veteran $700 in retroactive payments.

Individual casework is Kirsten’s top priority. If you need help with any federal agency, contact her here.

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