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The Rebel Council Appeals to Spano

Posted on September 1, 2001 by John Bailey

Hits: 17Here is the text of the letter Councilpersons Robert Greer, William King, Rita Malmud, Pauline Oliva, and Benjamin Boykin wrote to County Executive Spano Wednesday. August 28, 2001 Dear County Executive Spano: The City of White Plains is currently … Continue reading →

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Rebel Councilpersons Snub Mayor in Appeals to Spano for D’Elia Aid

Posted on September 1, 2001 by John Bailey

Hits: 23A letter from five Common Councilpersons requesting open space aid from County Executive Andy Spano was faxed to a Journal News Reporter Wednesday without notifying the Mayor and a sixth Councilman before it was apparently leaked to the reporter.. … Continue reading →

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Another Day, Another Groundbreaking for Mayor: Stop N Shop coming Sept/2002

Posted on August 30, 2001 by John Bailey

Hits: 29“If we work together, anything is possible” Mayor Joseph Delfino said as he presided over opening demolition ceremonies for the New Super Stop N Shop Wednesday at the Westchester Avenue “gateway to the city.” “MR. REVITALIZATION” RIDES AGAIN: Mayor … Continue reading →

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Projects Board Moves Purchase of D’elia property for $1.775MM

Posted on August 29, 2001 by John Bailey

Hits: 4The Capitol Projects Board recommended the Common Council approve purchase of the D’Elia property, along the Greenway, as part of Mayor Delfino’s Environmental Protection Initiative. In swift, decisive action, with a minimum of discussion, the D’Elia property was cleared … Continue reading →

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City Center Countdown: 2 New Tower Designs.

Posted on August 28, 2001 by John Bailey

Hits: 3Louis Cappelli, sun bronzed from a Monday afternoon golf round playing “customer golf” with his City Center financiers, presented enhancements to his proposed City Center residential apartment towers Monday night. Afterwards four of seven Councilpersons seemed inclined to back … Continue reading →

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Open Space Committee greenlights city buy of D’Elia property.

Posted on August 27, 2001 by John Bailey

Hits: 4The Mayor’s Open Space Acquisition Committee voted unanimously to recommend the first White Plains acquisition of park land in 20 years. The Mayor’s Office reported Friday that the proposal was met with great enthusiasm by the Acquisition Committee, when … Continue reading →

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White Plains Police stay the course, endorse Bill Ryan for County Legislator

Posted on August 27, 2001 by John Bailey

Hits: 0“He’s been very supportive of police issues,” says Jim Carrier, head of the White Plains Police Benevolent Association. The WPPBA endorsed an old friend Sunday night. This is how Officer Carrier described William J. Ryan, incumbent County Legislator, in … Continue reading →

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Cappelli to council: No 34 stories is a Deal Killer

Posted on August 23, 2001 by John Bailey

Hits: 6Louis Cappelli,made it bluntly clear to the Common Council that he would not compromise with the city on the 34 story heights of his proposed City Center towers Wednesday night. The super developer expressed anxiety that worsening economic conditions … Continue reading →

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City has a deal on capturing D’Elia property for open space

Posted on August 23, 2001 by John Bailey

Hits: 0The New York Trust for Public Land, has successfully negotiated a tentative deal to acquire the D’Elia subdivison off Hillair Circle with the purpose of perserving 5 acres of land for city open space as part of the Greenway … Continue reading →

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Hudson River Bandits Looking for a Few Good Girls

Posted on August 22, 2001 by John Bailey

Hits: 0The Hudson River Bandits Fastpitch Softball Organization have announced their team tryout dates for the 2002 season. Two-Session Tryouts will be held at Sprout Brook Field in Peekskill as follows, affording players all important second looks. It is mandatory … Continue reading →

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