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WPCNR WHITE PLAINS VOICE. November 15, 2004: It was reported today that the auction for the St. Agnes Hospital property will be held by the New York State Dormitory Authority on December 14, 2004 at the Westchester County Courthouse in White Plains. A reader writes in support of the Italian Hospital Society plan for that property: (See Friday’s Story)
Dear Mr. Bailey,
Your coverage of the Italian Hospital Society’s initiative to use – purchase the St. Agnes property as a humantarian facilty for the aged and to rescue the now threatened Children’s Physical Rehabilitation Center is perhaps the best spoken plan to date. Hopefully this cause will not fall on deaf ears and blinded political leaders.
The vision of Dr. Migone and the use of the St. Agnes property to serve the people of Westchester County is a vision and a dream we all share with the Italian Hospital Society. A dream and a vision that will serve all of mankind through out New York State, not just Westchester County, if not the entire country: making the most effective positive use of the now defunct St. Agnes Property.
White Plains, having only one local medical faciltiity to serve the public need (the White Plains Hospital) right now, leaves our public welfare in a precarious and dangerous situation in terms of caring for the ill and providing the necessary medical needs for all.
Dr, Migone’s project is one in which affordable care will be provided in many years to come serving our city, state and public welfare with the public interest as a priority! Affordable medical care for the ill and needy as the paramount humantarian objective bringing back the re-opening of the St. Agnes property to once again service the public as it was initially intended to do, help people and those in need.
The worst possible use of the St. Agnes property would be to remove it as a medical facilty and convert it into the use of private residents and homes. Profit being the motivating incentive to serve the needs of a few rather then the needs of all!
In my opinion the sale of the St. Agnes property by the Dormitory Authority who currently owns the property and apparently is placing it on the auction bid to the highest bidder is an embarrassment to the public interest, need and integrity of the Dormitory Authority. Converting a not for profit institutional property into a private profit entity disregarding the public need as a solution to resolve a debt is a most unfortuante solution.
It is my hope that our elected officals on all levels local and state will closely scrutinize this mistake of selling off the St. Agnes property. Work collectively and examine the plans and initiative of the Italian Hospital Society, save the St. Agnes property and support this plan which is the best to date. A win win situation with a postive out come and a bright future for the aging ill and children in need.
Westchester County and the City of White Plains finally has an opportunity to rescue the St. Agnes property and retain it for its true value and purpose, to serve us the people and those in need, especially our aging and the care of disabled children in need.
I encourage everyone to support this effort and ask our elected officials to support this wonderful much needed facilty and dream of the Italian Hospital Society.
Thank you Dr. Mignone for your great vision and concerns for humanity!
Carl Albanese
White Plains resident










