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JUNE 13– BLOOD DONATIONS DESPERATELY IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY

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Both the New York Blood Center and the American Red Cross are urgently calling for blood donations to prepare for summer, when demand typically spikes due to an increase in severe injuries from car accidents, sports-related injuries and other outdoor activities. Type O- and O+ blood are especially needed.
Supplies are extremely low and scheduled donations have dropped. A single donation can save up to three lives. Volunteer blood donors fulfill a continuous need for a safe supply of blood, platelets and plasma, not only during disasters and emergencies, but also for surgeries and medical procedures for patients who face life-threatening conditions.
Every blood donation saves lives, and repeat donation is the key to maintaining a safe and sustainable blood supply. Blood transfusion plays a critical role in healthcare, benefiting patients who face life-threatening conditions. Transfusions of blood and blood products help patients live longer and with a better quality of life. Blood transfusion also supports complex medical and surgical procedures. Voluntary plasma donations provide critical support to those with hemophilia and immune deficiencies.
The New York Blood Center in Rye schedules donor appointments at www.nybc.org, accepts walk-ins and can help you organize a blood drive in your community. For more information, call 1-800-933-2566.
The American Red Cross in Greater New York works with local groups to schedule blood drives.
To find a drive near you, go to www.redcross.org/give-blood.html.
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JUNE 12–WHITE PLAINS WEEK TONIGHT 7:30 PM THE JUNE 12 REPORT ON FIOS CH 45 AND OPTIMUM CH 76 AND ANY TIME ON www.wpcommunitmedia.org

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MICROBURST WREAKS WEATHER MAYHEM ,BLACKOUTS IN SOUTH END

 

WHITE PLAINS WEEK PREVIEWS WHITE PLAINS 250TH BIRTHDAY OF THE USA

WHITE PLAINS AND WESTCHESTER APPROACH SALES TAX RECORD RECEIPTS

READING OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE JULY 12 AT THE ARMORY

 

DR.ELIZABETH MARNIK ON THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT BUDGET EFFORT

TO TAKE OVER ASSIGNMENT OF RESEARCH GRANTS

YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST ON THE HEAT

AND HOW TO TELL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HEAT EXHAUSTION AND HEAT STROKE

JOHN BAILEY ON THE SITUATION 6 MONTHS BEFORE MIDTERMS

JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS WEEK EVERY WEEK

ON WHITE PLAINS WEEK FOR 25 YEARS

 

 

 

 

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JUNE 11–WORLD CUP IN NEW YORK–RISK ASSESSMENT

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JUNE 10– OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET PLAN FOR RESEARCH GRANTS COULD CRIPPLE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH– YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLGIST ANALYZES POTENTIAL FOR HARM

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JUNE 9– YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST REPORT– THE DOSE COAST TO COAST

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JUNE 6– THIS IS D-DAY, 1944

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82 Years Ago Today, the Thousands, the Brave, the Strong, the Good Died Turned Back Tyranny and Evil: D-DAY 1944

 

D-Day-Remembrances

WPCNR MILESTONES. June 6, 2026: 

It has been 82 years since allied troops died and lived on Normandy’s beaches in France in the largest military operation in history to turn the tide against Nazi Germany, the ultimate evil Third Reich.

It is a day to remember, reflect. Examine ourselves. Would we have the courage those men and women had?

I thought in preparing my simple news program yesterday, what kind of a visual should I put up to remember those brave who faced massive, withering fire hitting them and dying instantly on those beaches? Should it be the sobering pictures of the wounded? The sobering lineups of  corpses in the sand? The overhead awe-inspiring photographs of the landing?

I chose this: thousands of crosses to remember who died together fighting tyranny and evil because you must always fight tyranny and evil and hate together. You cannot negotiate with it.

The crosses are all the same. There are thousands of them in graveyards like the one shown here. The legacy of spent humanity, all the same in death, united in death no matter their nationality, creed, religion.

Next time you hear the speeches of hate and prejudice and superiority, please remember this picture and this day.

Eightytwo years ago this morning, thousands of troops stormed the beaches in Normandy, France in the largest invasion in history.

The bloody assault against a heavily defended coastline, requiring incredible courage and sacrifice by allied troops, landing craft, paratroops, signaled the beginning of the end of the Third Reich and the regime of Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany.

The quiet beaches of Normandy today. The hundreds of rows of white crosses in cemeteries around the little town bear silent eternal vigil to the sacrifice of those brave men and women who fought, died, and triumphed this day 72 years ago today.

 

We can in no way, or through any motion picture know what any veteran experienced that day. The veterans who still are with us do not like to talk about their combat experiences. And they do not.

One veteran of D-Day, asked what he thought of Saving Private Ryan, the movie of a few years ago depicting the landing and the realism of it, said the real D-Day was worse. However, veterans we have interviewed remark that they think of their combat experience every day. It is always with them.

It is inconceivable to me that I could ever be able to do what these men and women did. I would like to hope I could have. However, the veterans have.

They left ordinary lives as teenagers office workers, factory workers, farmers, accountants, and what have you and were able to go to war and “rise to the occasion,” or as they say today, “step it up to the next level.” The highest level.

Few of them are left now. But today their sacrifice should be remembered.

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JUNE 6— LETTER FROM WASHINGTON

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Neighbor,
The month of June is here! Although time passes quickly, we are working to find meaningful solutions to problems facing you and your community.

 

The affordability crisis, being the center of soaring consumer prices, is impacting households across the country. The plan ahead is clear – relieve the pressure on Americans’ paychecks and restore trust in elected officials to put our country on a prosperous path forward.

 

I will be in D.C. for four voting weeks in June and look forward to discussing with my House colleagues a number of specific actions for us to combat these issues. The times we are living in are increasingly formidable and issues are arising every day. If there is any way my team and I could be of assistance, please let us know.

 

In the minority of the House, we deal with a steady set of proposed legislation which may be structured to ‘sound good’ but contains poison pills of policy that advance extreme ideology over practical governance.

 

I have served in the minority of three other legislative bodies, City Council, County Board of Legislators, NY State Senate – never before have I seen such a willingness of conservatives to ignore the advice and input of our conference. This has prompted a multitude of ‘NO’ votes, and results in having to explain how these bills were structured to be ideological, but carry with them ill advised policies.

IN WASHINGTON
BACK HOME IN WESTCHESTER AND THE BRONX:

Memorial Day festivities have been held, and I participated in events around the district in White Plains, Yonkers, Rye City, Port Chester, New Rochelle, Mamaroneck, Co-Op City, and Greenburgh. I enjoyed being able to see so many members of the service and their family members at these events and being able to thank them for their sacrifice to our country. I am proud to represent such brave men and women and will continue to support our service members to the fullest extent possible.

 

As the month draws to a close, we enter graduation season, a momentous period for students across Westchester and the Bronx. Commencement ceremonies mark the transition of a new generation of leaders, and I look forward to seeing what the bright individuals from our community do in the future. Congratulations to all graduates on this remarkable achievement!

Watch some of my recent House of Representatives floor speeches:

Outrage Over Trump’s Billion Dollar Ballroom

Inflation Crisis Strains Families Across America

The Cost of Trump’s Defense Spending Spree

SURVEY

According to public disclosures that Donald Trump has filed with the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, Trump made over 3,700 trades in the first quarter of 2026. Trump has allegedly made millions of dollars through these stock trades, often from corporations that he has publicly supported like Meta, Oracle, and Nvidia.

I want to hear from you:
Should the President be able to trade individual stocks while Americans struggle with the high cost of living?
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In Congress, I’m fighting for accountability and to make sure your taxpayer dollars are used to make your life better and more affordable, not to make the rich even richer. I fully support a ban of stock trading by Members of Congress and senior administration officials. We cannot tolerate insider trading.

SOCIAL SPOTLIGHT

Last week, I joined Rivertown’s police chiefs to address rising antisemitic attacks and the increasing use of hate symbols and speech locally, statewide, and nationally. The event was organized by Hastings-On-Hudson Mayor Tom Drake and included thoughtful presentations by Steve Goldberg of the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center and Andrew Grascia, Chief Criminal Investigator for the Westchester County DA. I am eager to work with these partners to ensure we foster a community of acceptance, regardless of religion.

 

IN THE NEWS

I was able to sit down with Mimi Geerges on CSPAN’s Washington Journal to discuss the state of our foreign affairs and congressional news of the week.

 

Watch the full clip here:

Rep. George Latimer on the Iran War and Congressional News of the Week

 

TEXTING SIGN UP

In case you missed it, my office sends text messages to residents in the 16th District. We hope this is another way to keep you informed of what I am working on in DC and at home. If you would like to join our texting list, you can sign up here: https://latimer.house.gov/services/subscribe-texting

STAY IN TOUCH 

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As always, reach out to my offices with concerns or questions. We are here to serve you!

 

Sincerely,

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Rep. George Latimer

Member of Congress

Washington D.C. Office

1507 Longworth

House Office Building

Washington, DC 20515

Bronx Office

177 Dreiser Loop

Room 3

Bronx, NY 10475

White Plains Office

222 Mamaroneck Ave.

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White Plains, NY 10605

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JUNE 5–WHITE PLAINS WEEK THE JUNE 5 REPORT FIOS CH 45 OPTIMUM CH 76 AND WORLDWIDE ANYTIME ON WW.WPCOMMUNITYMEDIA.ORG

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KENNETH HODAP APPOINTED COMMISSIONER OF BUILDING

 

REAL ESTATE REPORT  IN WESTCHESTER TODAY 

WITH WESTCHESTER’S NUMBER 1 REAL ESTATE SALES LEADER 

REMEMBERING D-DAY

STROLLING THE WHITE PLAINS SCHOOLS ART SHOW

 

REMEMBERING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION FROM EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS 

AT MILLER HOUSE SUNDAY AT 2

MOUNT HOPE AWARDED  BALANCE OF FUNDS NEEDED

TO COMPLETE CHURCH’S SENIOR CITIZEN AFFORDABLE HOUSING

 

DEVELOPMENT PROPOSED FOR FORMER WALMART BUILDING —

STORAGE FACILITY ZONING CHANGE SOUGHT, 2 RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AND

HEALTH CLUB POSSIBLE

NEW SQUARE FOR CITY CENTER COMING.

 

 

 

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