MAY 15–WHITE PLAINS WEEK NIGHT THE MAY 15 REPORT FIOS CH 45 OPTIMUM CH 76 7:30 PM EDT AND WWW.WPCOMMUNITYMEDIA.ORG TOMORROW SATURDAY 8:30 AM JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS

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PLAYLAND COMES BACK!

THE 2026 GRAND OPENING OCT.23

THE DRAGON (LOOKS INCREDIBLE AFTER HIS STAY AT THE DRAGON HEALTH SPA)  IS REHEARSING AND THE  SHAKE RATTLE AND ROLLING CARS OF SCREAMS SQUEALS AND OPEN MOUTH 45 DEGREE DESCENTS AND NERVE RACKING ASSENTS ARE ROARING GETTING READY FOR FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES

THE MUSCLE THRILL CARS ARE SO IN SHAPE EVEN THEY ARE  ROLLING EMPTY REHEARSING THIS WEEK THEY ROARED DOWN THE TWISTS TURNS LEANS AND STOMACH FLIPPING HOLD ON TIGHT TO THAT RAIL OR YOUR BOY FRIEND DOWN THE TRACKS OF TERROR FUN THRILLS YOU NEVER FORGET! 

YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST DR. J PUTS THE HANTAVIRUS IN PERSPECTIVE

THE SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION AND BUDGET VOTE

MEET THE CANDIDATES UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL JOHN BAILEY REPORTS ON 

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS “CANDIDATES CONVERSATION” WITH VALERIE DANIELE AND ROSEMARIE ELLER  WHAT BOARD MEMBERS DO AND WHY IT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT JOB THEY’VE EVER DONE!

THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY REPORT ON CRIME IT IS WAY DOWN PROSECUTIONS 49% GUILTY VERDICTS

JOHN BAILEY ON MEMORIAL DAY THE SCHOOLS, THE SCHOOL BUDGET

REPORTING  WHITE PLAINS WESTCHESTER  NEWS YOU NEED TO KNOW 

EVERY WEEK ON WHITE PLAINS FOR 25 YEARS

 

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MAY 12– HANTAVIRUS PATIENTS IN NEBRASKA . TICK SEASON. ALLERGY SEASON IN FULL SEASON

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MAY 9–WHITE PLAINS MEMORIAL DAY PARADE MONDAY MAY 25

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CITY OF WHITE PLAINS MEMORIAL DAY PARADE AND CEREMONY

White Plains, NY– May 7, 2026 – Mayor Justin Brasch in cooperation with the Veterans and Memorial Day Committee today announced plans for the City’s annual community parade and ceremony commemorating Memorial Day to be held on Monday, May 25 at 10 am.

The parade will begin on Church Street and Main Street, proceed to North Broadway, and will end at the Rural Cemetery where there will be a memorial service at Soldiers and Sailors Monument beginning at 11 am. The public is invited to support and remember our veterans by viewing the parade and attending the memorial service at the cemetery.
The Grand Marshal for this year’s parade is

White Plains resident, Vincent Finnegan Jr., US Army National Guard.

The Ceremony Honoree (in memoriam) is Daniel Varghese Kuruvilla, U.S Army

Parade marching groups will include White Plains Veteran Posts, various military personnel, White Plains Boy and Girl Scout troops, White Plains High School Marching Band, Youth Bureau Drum Corp, Jewel Pathfinders Marching Band, and other community organizations and businesses.

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HEY MOM!

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 (This is for all you Moms out there. We know what you go through!)

“HEY MOM!”

Hey Mom– Bring me two waters so I’m set?

Where’s my underarmor? And my visor? Are my tights washed? My skates are dull.

Hey Mom, can you call the advisor?

Hey Mom,  I wasn’t yelling at you.

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

You never let me do anything my friends do

 

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

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

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

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

 

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

Can’t I go out, I’ll be back by ten?

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

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

 

Hey Mom – But I did call and let you know

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

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

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

 

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

By screaming so loud, it’s just so tacky

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

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

 

Hey Mom, can you get me to the rink At 5

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

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

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

 

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

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

I’ll be right down — it’s the norm.

Don’t ring the bell!

 

Hey, Mom, I’ve read the classifieds

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

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

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

 

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

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

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

You’ll talk to him about that?

 

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

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

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

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

 

You do like him, Mom? Oh, I hoped you would.

Yes, I really do I am so glad you do too!

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

We’re going to Vermont with a friend.

 

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

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

 

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

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

Going to a play – great – you know we love you in every way?

Though we may not show it you’re always with us even when you’re away.

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NOVEMBER 8 —7:30 PM EDT WHITE PLAINS WEEK THE MAY 8 REPORT CH 45 FIOS CH 76 OPTIMUM WHITE PLAINS REPORT OR WWWWPCOMMUNITYMEDIAORG

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COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS STATE OF THE COUNTY

MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSIONER WHITE PLAINS MICHAEL ORFT

ON NEW MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

 

TWO CHALLENGE MAYOR’S APPOINTEES

TO VACANT COMMON COUNCIL SEATS

STAGGERED TERMS CHANGE THINGS UP

 

THE NEW SCHOOL BUDGET VOTE COMING UP MAY 19

POLICE APPREHEND TWO IN TWO SHOCKING CRIMES IN THE CITY

 

“EVERYBODY LOVES A MYSTERY”  AUTHOR DRAWS 50 TO LIBRARY MYSTERY BOOK CLUB

KAREN DUKESS AUTHOR OF “WELCOME TO MURDER WEEK”

RAISES $2,000 FOR WHITE PLAINS LIBRARY FOUNDATION AT WOLF & WARRIOR

 

PERSPECTIVES 26 LOOKS AT THE THRILL OF DEMOCRACY: THE PEOPLE HAVE TO DO IT!

 

THIS WEEK  EVERY WEEK WITH JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS

25TH YEAR REPORTING THE NEWS YOU NEED TO KNOW 

FOR WHITE PLAINS NEW YORK USA, WESTCHESTER AND THE UNIVERSE

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May 8–DISTRICT ATTORNEY REPORT ON CRIME 2025

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Susan Cacace

DISTRICT ATTORNEY

MAY 7, 2026

DA CACACE RELEASES 2025 ANNUAL REPORT HIGHLIGHTING ACCOMPLISHMENTS FROM FIRST YEAR IN OFFICE

Report details officewide initiatives, enforcement priorities, victim services and expanded community engagement efforts in 2025

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace announced today the public release of the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office 2025 Annual Report, detailing the work of the office during the first year of her administration.

The report provides a comprehensive overview of the office’s operations, including major initiatives, key metrics, notable prosecutions, victim services and community engagement efforts. It reflects the administration’s prosecutorial philosophy of “justice with compassion,” balancing accountability with prevention, rehabilitation, victim support and community partnership.

The Annual Report also highlights the breadth of the office’s work across its divisions and specialized bureaus, including expanded efforts in areas such as hate crimes enforcement, human trafficking investigations and alternatives to incarceration.

Notable highlights from the 2025 Annual Report include:

  • Nearly 20,000 prosecutions handled across County Court and more than 40 local courts
  • Over 60 trials and over 140 hearings conducted, with 49 guilty verdicts secured at trial
  • Over 227 community outreach events organized, representing a 180% increase over the prior year
  • 6,246 Child Protective Services reports reviewed and investigated
  • Over 2,000 domestic violence victims supported through dedicated services

The report also outlines DA Cacace’s major policy initiatives, including the inauguration of the office’s first Hate Crimes Advisory Board, enhanced enforcement tools addressing AI-based harassment and expanded coordination with community organizations across Westchester County.

DA Cacace said: “This Annual Report reflects the hard work and dedication of the members of this office during my first year serving the people of Westchester County as District Attorney.

“It captures not only the cases we prosecuted, but the broader mission we have embraced — strengthening community partnerships, supporting victims and implementing proactive strategies to prevent crime before it occurs.

“We remain committed to delivering justice with integrity, fairness and accountability, while continuing to build a safer and more responsive Westchester for all.”

The 2025 Annual Report is available to the public on the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office website and through the office’s social media channels.

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MAY 7– 69 YEARS AGO ONE NIGHT IN CLEVELAND’S MUNICIPAL STADIUM FATE STALKED HERB SCORE

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 I will never forget that night.

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Herb Score pitching in Municipal Stadium in Cleveland in the 1950s

WPCNR VIEW FROM THE UPPER DECK. By “Bull Allen” May 7, 2025:

It was a sultry night in Cleveland’s Municipal Stadium 1957 with baseball’s hottest pitching talent scheduled to pitch against the New York Yankees.  The tragic Herb Score.

I will never forget this night.

I was listening to the game on WINS which carried the Yankees that year and Herb Score was on the mound for the Tribe.

He was smoke. As a rookie he went 16-10 in 1955 as a rookie southpaw, fanning 245 batters in 227 innings pitched, a strikeout an inning,  and 20-9 in 1956, striking out 263 in 249 innings. His fastball was overpowering, curve devastating, changeup you were never ready for.  He was first pitcher in major league history to average a strikeout an inning. His 245 strikeouts as a rookie was broken by Dwight Gooden of the Mets.

Score’s pitching motion was electric, compact and swift, landing on both feet ready to field.

As a 12 year old I was tuned in as the baseball season had just turned 3 weeks old. Mel Allen  was at the mike. Score got the first Yankee hitter, then Gil McDougald stepped to the plate. McDougald lined a pitch right back at Score that hit him in the face, squarely in the eye.

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Score on the ground after being hit in his right eye May 7, 1957

 

McDougald said he heard the thud of the ball he had hit as it struck Score in the face, saw the blood streaming out. McDougald started to go to the mound, shattered by what his hit had done. 

 

FLASH  FORWARD 68 YEARS TO THIS PAST Sunday at Yankee Stadium.

The Yankee starting  pitcher in the first inning, was hit in the back of his knee by a line drive  hit so hard it lined off the pitcher’s leg into rightfield. I do not know whether it is one of the new Torpedo Bats that have been launching rocket shots into the stands around the major leagues this season.

I want TO warn major league baseball they are one  deadly hard line drive off a Torpedo Bat away from a dead pitcher felled by a shot in the face. There has not been a player killed in baseball since 1920 when Roy Chapman was killed when he hit in the head by a pitch.

If Torpedo Bats continue to be allowed, pitchers should be outfitted with face masks, catchers, too.

Score was not killed by the line drive to his eye. But his career was ruined.

Today if a pitcher is hit in the face by a lightning “got-all-of-it-on-the-fat-sweet-spot” of a torpedo bat, it will kill him.

It is only a matter of time before this happens.

Score was 24 at the time with a great future in baseball when he  got hit. But in an instant, his career was shattered.  He took the mound again in 1958, but was not nearly as effective. Never winning more than 9 games in one year.  

The reason Score said was  that he tore a tendon in his arm while pitching on a damp night against the Washington Senators and sat out the rest of the season.

In 1959, he had shifted his pitching motion in a bid to avoid another, similar injury. “The reason my motion changed”, Score told the author of The Curse of Rocky  Colavito, “was because I hurt my elbow, and I overcompensated for it and ended up with some bad habits.”

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HERB at the Mike for the Tribe

He stayed with the game he loved though, returning as play-by-play man for the Tribe (Cleveland Indians).

In 1964 he became a broadcaster for the Indians where he stayed behind the mike to 1998. His last broadcast was the 7th game of the 1997 World Series, the only Series the Indians had been in since 1954.

Score died in 2008. He is remembered as a reminder of how fate deals you a bad break, and Mr. Score showed fans how to accept one’s fate with grace and perseverance.

Score was a beloved figure in Cleveland, voted a member of the Cleveland Indians Hall of Fame.  

Baseball is a hard, poignant, unfair game. 

You have to be mentally tough to play it and its bad hops.

Now 69 years later the memory of what happened to Herb is a warning for pitchers everywhere that they should consider face masks to prevent a concussion, or life-ending injury if they take a Torpedo shot in the face.

Major league baseball is exploring protective helmets for pitchers designs but not masks. Lightweight hockey masks should be explored, because heavier thicker bats are being developed due to the massive popularity of the  torpedo bats.

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MAY 7– CITY CLERK EXPLAINS DIFFERENT TERMS OF OFFICE OF APPOINTED COUNCILMEMBERS AND CHALLENGERS IN UPCOMING NOVEMBER SPECIAL ELECTION

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WPCNR CAMPAIGN 2026 By John F. Bailey May 7, 2026:

Jill Iannetta, City Clerk of White Plains explained  today the length of the  upcoming terms the  newly appointed councilpersons and their challengers will serve should they win one of the seats.

Ms Iannetta described the terms  as “staggered” based on the former  incumbents terms the appointed new councilpersons are replacing.

Iannetta  explained to WPCNR that Councilpersons Nick Wolff and Evelyn Santiago (elected to council this fall) would serve full four year terms, replacing John Martin and Justin Brasch on the Council  (Mr. Brasch ran for Mayor in November is now the Mayor who is on the Common Council).

The City Clerk said the new Councilpersons appointed by Mayor Brasch Thomas Caruso and Virginia Simmons  are serving different length terms.

Caruso, Ms. Iannetta  said is appointed to replace Richard Payne who resigned from the Council after being elected to a new full term. Payne resigned from the Council in December.

Since Payne was elected for another four years but chose not to serve, Iannetta said Caruso would have a full four year term which would expire December 31st, 2029, should he retain the vacant Payne seat

Virginia Simmons, however, Ms. Iannetta pointed out is appointed to replace Jen Puja who was elected to the County Legislature  to represent District 5 in the November  2025 election, with two more years remaining in the Puja term.

As a result Ms. Simmons’ appointed term expires December 31,2027.

Iannetta said that Simmons– should she win the Special Election  would have to run with two other councilpersons terms of whom  are up in 2027:

Jeremiah Frei-Pearson and Victoria Presser  terms expire in 2027 creating a three-seats-in-contention council election in 2027.

WPCNR  observes  that the challenging candidates John Cambareri and Kathy Guglielmo  and the appointed candidates would win either a 2 year term on the council if one of them should defeat appointee Simmons,  but if one of the challengers defeats Mr. Caruso, the challenger would win a 4 year term on the council.

What I wonder about is whether the longer term seat  (Caruso’s) and the shorter term seat (Simmons appointee) would be decided by first two highest  total votes or if the seats would have one challenger facing the appointed incumbent which would be definitely an advantage to the appointee. Serving 2 years is less money than 4 years. If you organized  by highest vote totals  as determining who win the seats, the challengers have a better chance of winning. Going 1 on 1 by length of term is a disadvantage.

 

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MAY 7– TONIGHT “PEOPLE TO BE HEARD” WHITE PLAINS SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS DR. JOSEPH RICCA THE 2026-27 SCHOOL BUDGET PREVIEW IN ADVANCE OF MAY 19 SCHOOL BUDGET VOTE

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TONIGHT 8 PM ON FIOS 45 AND OPTIMUM CH 86– JOHN BAILEY INTERVIEWS

SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS DR JOSEPH RICCA 

ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT FOR BUSINESS ANN VACCARO-TEICH

ON THE NEW BUDGET AND WHAT IT ACCOMPLISHES AND WHY IT MAKES SENSE

AVAILABLE 24-7 ON WHITE PLAINS TV AT

WWW.WPCOMMUNITYMEDIA.ORG

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