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Budget Remains at a 1.6 tax increase at this time. Decision on returning cut school aid is awaited. Board Member warns of possible need to exceed tax cap in future. Plans for trade education take shape.
THIS JUST IN: NO RESPONSE YET TO TEACHERS UNION REQUESTS FOR TRANSITION PERIOD, RETAINING SCIENCE AND MATH COORDINATORS FOR YEAR.
WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. By John F. Bailey April 9, 2024 UPDATED 11:07 AM EDT APRIL 10 UPDATED 11:55 A.M. EDT :
(Editor’s Update:) A person with The White Plains Teachers Union moments ago confirmed to WPCNR the passage of the legislation terminated the positions of Science and Math Coordinators in the District Monday night. In a statement the individual wrote:
The legislation was passed to abolish the positions shortly after our speech (Monday))without any discussion or consideration to our statements.
It was Scholar Athlete Recognition night at the Board of Education meeting at White Plains High School Monday evening, followed by updates on construction of projects in the district, and a budget update.
But something totally unexpected happened. Something this reporter has not seen in the 20 years I have covered the school district.
After the awards which took about 52 minutes, The Board cleared the room so parents of the honored athletes could leave.
The Library was then entered by 50 White Plains teachers (not the 18 visible on the telecast) milling through the entrance of the high school library.
Board President Rosemarie Eller allowed them to speak on the issue of reorganization of the school district structure that is ending of employment of the two present Curriculum Coordinators of Science and Mathematics.
Seven teachers expressed shock that the two were leaving the district at the end of this school year with one year to go before their retirement that had served the district for 20 years. They called the two indispensable, highly knowledgeable and experts in state requirements.
In the following 16 minute video shown below, they made their concerns clear:
DR. JOSEPH RICCA (3RD FROM RIGHT) RESPONDS TO THE TEACHER COMMENTS:
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER HRICAY WARNS TAX CAP MAY HAVE TO BE EXCEEDED NEXT YEAR AFTER THE REPEAT OF THE PROPOSED SCHOOL BUDGET BY DR. RICCA
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Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that WAYNE HICKS, a/k/a “Weez,” was sentenced to 17 years in prison for drug trafficking and violent crimes, including a brutal beating and robbery of a victim in New City, New York, on February 28, 2021.
HICKS pled guilty on August 25, 2023, in White Plains federal court to one count of conspiracy to commit Hobbs Act Robbery, one count of Hobbs Act Robbery, one count of Travel Act Assault, one count of conspiracy to distribute marijuana, and one count of possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime before U.S. District Judge Cathy Seibel, who imposed today’s sentence.
U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said: “Wayne Hicks was a drug dealer who directed multiple violent attacks as retribution for drug robberies. After one such attack, he bragged and circulated gruesome videos of it to bolster his brutal reputation. The substantial sentence imposed by the court makes clear that the law has no tolerance for this kind of brazen violence. Thanks to the tenacious work of our law enforcement partners and the career prosecutors of this Office, all the participants in this attack have now been convicted and brought to justice.”
According to the allegations in the Superseding Indictment and other court filings and based on statements made in public court proceedings:
HICKS, a marijuana dealer, directed two separate acts of violence to support his drug business. First, in November 2020, after a marijuana dealer who worked for HICKS was robbed, HICKS arranged for a co-conspirator to shoot one of the robbers. Second, in February 2021, after JORDAN WOODBINE, another marijuana dealer who worked for HICKS, was robbed, HICKS contacted his brother, co-defendant DWAYNE HICKS, to arrange retribution. Thereafter, DWAYNE HICKS lured a victim, who the conspirators believed had participated in the robbery of WOODBINE, to a residence in New City, New York, where DWAYNE HICKS and multiple other assailants, including TNAIYA WILLIAMS, BRIAN THOMAS, and WOODBINE, physically attacked the victim. At times, WAYNE HICKS monitored the attack over video chat. The assailants forced the victim to strip naked, stole his belongings, including a quantity of marijuana the assailants believed the victim had stolen, then beat the victim with a baseball bat, belts, and their hands and feet, and repeatedly slashed and stabbed the victim with a large knife. The victim ultimately fled after being left, naked and covered in blood, in a pile of snow.
The other individuals who carried out the February 28, 2021, attack at HICKS’s direction were convicted along with HICKS. At a previous sentencing hearing for one of HICKS’s codefendants, Judge Seibel remarked that the February 28, 2021, attack was “sickening,” “vicious,” “stomach turning, and the sort of thing that you really can’t imagine how any human being could partake in.”
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In addition to the prison term, HICKS, 32, of Hawthorne, New York, was sentenced to five years of supervised release.
Mr. Williams praised the outstanding investigative work of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”), the Clarkstown Police Department, the Rockland County District Attorney’s Office, and the Westchester County Safe Streets Task Force, which is comprised of special agents and task force officers from the FBI, U.S. Probation, New York State Police, New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, Putnam County Sheriff’s Office, Westchester County District Attorney’s Office, Rockland County District Attorney’s Office, and the New York City, Westchester County, Yonkers, New Rochelle, Mount Vernon, Greenburgh, White Plains, Peekskill, Ramapo, and Clarkstown Police Departments.
The case is being handled by the Office’s White Plains Division. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Timothy Ly, Josiah Pertz, and Derek Wikstrom are in charge of the prosecution.
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An international study of around 99 million people confirmed known serious side effects of COVID-19 vaccination. It also identified a possible relationship between the first dose of the Moderna vaccine and a small risk of a neurological condition. Social media posts about the study left out information on the vaccines’ benefits and the rarity of the side effects.
COVID-19 vaccines — like all vaccines and other medical products — come with side effects, including serious side effects in rare cases. The vaccines were rolled out to protect people from a novel virus that has killed millions of people globally and would likely have killed millions more without the arrival of the vaccines. There is a broad consensus from experts and governmental health agencies that the benefits of COVID-19 vaccination outweigh the risks.
Researchers have scrutinized the COVID-19 vaccines’ safety and continue to do so.
A study published Feb. 12 in the journal Vaccine reported on an international group of more than 99 million people who received COVID-19 vaccines, primarily finding links to known rare side effects.
The study largely focused on the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, which have been widely given in the U.S., as well as the AstraZeneca vaccine, which was never authorized in the U.S.

“What we take away, is that the Covid-19 vaccination campaigns have been very effective in preventing severe disease,” study co-author Anders Hviid, head of the department of epidemiology research at the Statens Serum Institut in Denmark, told us in an email. “The few serious side effects that we have observed in this and other studies have been rare.”
Many popular posts on social media have shared results from the study, some lacking the context that the identified health problems are rare, that most aren’t new and that the vaccines have proven benefits.
Various posts made unfounded claims, stating or implying that people should not have received the vaccines, that the risks outweigh the benefits or that the risk of the rare side effects is greater than was reported in the study.
“Hundreds of millions of people were used as lab rats and now the truth that WE ALL ALREADY KNEW can no longer be denied,” said one popular referring to the vaccines as “experimental” and “UNTESTED.”
“This thing was forced on people who faced almost no risk from Covid,” said another. “It is completely unacceptable.” The post shared statistics from the (research) paper without making it clear that serious health problems after vaccination were rare and that risk varied by vaccine type and dose.
The Vaccine study confirmed that the Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines are linked in rare cases to myocarditis and pericarditis, conditions involving inflammation of the heart muscle and lining.
The rate of myocarditis was most elevated after the second dose of the Moderna vaccine. Myocarditis risk — which is greatest in men in their late teens and early twenties — was identified via vaccine safety monitoring and first reported in 2021.
Based on the current evidence, the CDC says, the benefit of vaccination outweighs the risk of these conditions, which improve for most people after medical treatment and rest.
The study confirmed neurological and blood clotting conditions associated with the AstraZeneca vaccine. In the U.S., these problems were linked to the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, contributing to this vaccine no longer being recommended or available.
The study also identified a new possible safety signal indicating a potential link between the first dose of the Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines and rare neurological conditions. This included an association between the first doses of the vaccines and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, or ADEM, an autoimmune condition that causes inflammation of the brain and spinal cord.
Anders Hviid emphasized that the researchers only saw these neurological events after first doses of the two vaccines. “We did not see these signals following further doses of these two Covid-19 vaccines, nor did we see them after any dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine which has been more widely used,” he said.
“We are also talking about very rare events,” Hviid continued. “As an example, the association between the first dose of Moderna and acute inflammation of the brain and spine would, if causal, correspond to 1 case per 1.75 million vaccinated. It is only due to the sheer scale of our study, that we have been able to identify this minute potential risk.”
The Vaccine study drew on national or regional health records from eight countries with institutions participating in the Global Vaccine Data Network, an international group that studies vaccine safety. The researchers analyzed health outcomes after around 184 million doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, 36 million doses of the Moderna vaccine and 23 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine.

The researchers focused on 13 health problems that either had a known association with vaccination or for which there was some rationale to investigate whether there was an association. To determine whether the health problems were associated with vaccination, they compared the expected rates of the health problems — or the number of health events that should occur based on background rates in the regions studied — with the number of events they observed in the 42 days after vaccination.
“This study confirms the primary already detected and validated side effects established by previous literature,” Jeffrey S. Morris, director of the division of biostatistics at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine, told us via email, referring to the rare heart conditions associated with the Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines, as well as the rare conditions associated with the AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines.
Morris said that findings on ADEM — the rare autoimmune neurological condition linked to first doses of the Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines — “might be a new safety signal.”
ADEM involves inflammation to the brain and spinal cord, arising most often in children following an infectious illness. It has a sudden onset and typically eventually improves, with a full recovery in many, although not all, cases.
After the first dose of the Moderna vaccine, researchers observed seven ADEM cases, when they expected two. As we’ve said, Hviid calculated the rate of this side effect — if ultimately shown to be related to vaccination — to be 1 in 1.75 million following the first dose of the Moderna vaccine.
The data show “this was indeed an EXTREMELY rare adverse event,” Morris said, referring to ADEM. “It is understandable at this incidence rate why it may not have been detected before now, and why a study with 99 million participants like this is important to find even the most rare serious adverse events that are potential minority harm risks of these vaccines.”
The authors of the study wrote that more research is needed into ADEM following COVID-19 vaccination, saying that “the number of cases of this rare event were small and the confidence interval wide, so results should be interpreted with caution and confirmed in future studies.”
The authors also wrote that neurological events have been found to occur at a much higher rate after COVID-19 than after COVID-19 vaccination.
The study means that “early warning systems are solid,” said Marc Veldhoen, an immunologist at the Instituto de Medicina Molecular João Lobo Antunes in Portugal, in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. “To avoid any adverse reaction is not possible, but, identifying those at higher risk may be possible.”
Identifying those at greater risk of side effects can help guide decisions on which vaccines to recommend and what problems doctors should watch for in their patients.
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THE LIGHTNING NEWS!

THE TROPICAL STORM VIDEO — 3 DAYS THAT WILL REMAIN ANONYMOUS BECAUSE NO WEATHER GUY NAMED THE STORM 3 INCHES OF RAIN FLOODS, FLAYS, FLUSTERS ,BLUSTERS, BUFFETS, BELTS WHITE PLAINS, WESTCHESTER WITH 30 TO 50 MPH WINDS: SEE THE ACTION LIVE HEAR THE WIND. FEEL THE LASH OF THE RAINS. BACK TO THE RADAR, GUYS!

EARTHQUAKE MAKES LIVE APPEARANCE ON THE REPORT, SHAKES UP THE STUDIO SEE IT FEEL IT
“I FELT LIKE EDWARD R. MURROW REPORTING DURING THE BLITZ FOR 10 SECONDS,” THE WPW ANCHOR SAYS, “I JUST KEPT ON TALKING.”

REAL ECONOMICS SALES TAX DOLLARS 1% AHEAD OF LAST YEAR! COUNTY DEFICIT BALLOONS

THE RUMBLE WITH HOCHUL: GEORGE LATIMER ON THE STATE SENATE, ASSEMBLY EFFORT TO RESTORE EDUCATION FUNDING AND MEDICAID WITH MONEY THEY DO NOT HAVE

THE STATE SALES TAX RECEIPTS UP LESS THAN 1%! WHERE’S THE RECOVERY?

TRUMP WANTS YOU TO NAME HIS VICE PRESIDENT. LARA TRUMP SHAKES UP THE CAMPAIGN WITH HER TRUMP SURVEY # 2! 240 DAYS TO THE ELECTION AND DEMOCRATS DEAD IN THE WATER
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VIDEO OF RETURN OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE.

JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS
THIS WEEK EVERY WEEK
ON WHITE PLAINS WEEK SINCE 2001 A.D.
WITH THE NEWS YOU NEED NO ONE TELLS YOU
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BULLETIN
White Plains Mayor Tom Roach notified residents via phone reporting there was no damage suffered by the city during the Earthquake that audibly announced itself in the city at 10:23 this morning and shook structures.
The Mayor asked citizens to refrain from calling the Department of Public Safety because the number of queries was tying up the Department lines. Do not call for information, the Mayor said only call if you are having an emergency.
The quake was 4.8 in power on the Richter Scale, “strong.” The Mayor said it was felt in Connecticut, New Jersey and Long Island.
WPCNR’s John Bailey was taping his White Plains Week report this morning at the White Plains Public Library when midway through the report as he was taping, the studio shook and a loud grinding noise was heard lasting about 10 to 15 seconds. He at first thought it was audio noise until the studio trembled.
No reports yet of damages in the central New Jersey town where the epicenter was.
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WESTCHESTER COUNTY WEATHER ALERT
(White Plains, NY) – The Westchester County Department of Emergency Services is monitoring heavy rains and strong wind gusts predicted to persist in our area. Already saturated grounds combined with forceful wind gusts could cause downed trees, power lines and power outages. ConEdison is currently reporting customer outages; please check their website for the most up-to-date numbers and locations. If you have trouble with your electric service or want to report a downed power line, call ConEdison at 1-800-752-6633.
Residents should expect road closures and should be especially mindful of the Bronx River Parkway and Saw Mill River Parkway. The Westchester County Department of Public Safety reminds residents not to drive around road barriers. Additionally, coastal flooding is possible in the Sound Shore communities as well as along the Hudson River.
As with all storms, charge all cell phones, and have flashlights and extra batteries ready and accessible. In an emergency, always call 9-1-1.
(EDITOR’S ACTUALITY: THESE WERE THE CONDITIONS AT 5 P.M. WINDS AT 20 WITH GUSTS TO 30 AND 50 MPH WIND HOWLING OUT OF THE EAST AND PELTING, STINGING RAIN IN THE FACE AND YOU COULD NOT WALK AGAINST THE WIND IT WAS PUSHING YOU BACK, BACK, BACK. (VIDEO ACTUALITY BY WPCNR. CLICK ARROW TO SEE THE FEEL)
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WHITE PLAINS SALES DOLLARS EVEN WITH LAST YEAR: RECORD $56 MILLION IN SALES TAX REVENUE POSSIBLE.
WPCNR QUILL & EYESHADE. Statistics from New York State Department of Taxation and Finance. Observation & Analysis by John F. Bailey. April 3, 2024:
Westchester County sales tax receipts continued soft on revenue of $132,039,180 the first two months of 2024, down 10% $14,649,682 from the first 2 months of 2023, when the county received $146.7 million.
The trend added to the Westchester County sales tax decline (it ended 2023 with), at a $23.7 million shortfall in projected sales tax receipts. The continued decline unless spending increases robustly raises the sales tax gap growing monthly to $38 Million.
If this trend continues, the county deficit they ended 2023 with — $23.7 Million dollars below projected sales tax revenue in 2023, could significantly increase.
The county collected $70,697,235 in January 2024 according the New York State Department of Taxation & Finance. In January a year ago, the County collected $79,248,711 (when inflation was running 8 to 9%).
The 2024 February number is $67,440,451 compared to January 2024 handle of $70.697,235. That’s still down 4.6% in a month.
If Westchester sales do not increase sharply the next 10 months it will be hard to make up $38 Million in 10 months. The county needs to increase sales revenues $10 million a month to get back to even in the current sales tax.
The current softness, running about $70 Million monthly if revenues do not increase will end up at $840 MILLION, around $100 million short.
The county to ask for a sales tax increase from the state of 15% and use fund balance for the rest, leaving the county in fiscal balance in 2025. This is the lowest start to the fiscal year I have seen since I have been following the sales tax barometer.
Can the county use their fund balance to make up deficit? Can more Governor Hochul help bail out the county? Can the county place a 35% surcharge beginning next month to cover the ballooning deficit. Can spending be slashed 35%.
Right now $840 million is the projected sales tax revenues if sales taxes continue flat and the carry over deficit has to be met. Or perhaps a budgeting finesse can balance the budget. Or we can cross our fingers and hope Westchester residents open their wallets.
Meanwhile on the other side of town
White Plains sales tax revenues have caught up and are on the way to a $56.7 Million sales tax revenue bonanza– all time high.
After 8 months of the White Plains 2023-24 fiscal year, White Plains is at $38,051,172 in sales tax revenues, virtually even with the first 8 months of the previous year, 2022-23 when the city collected $38,185,211…only 1/3 of a percent lower.
If White Plains continues to hit the numbers from last spring in March April, May and June, the city will receive $18,572,365 in tax receipts which will top previous highs in sales tax revenues bringing in $56.7 million
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