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Prisoner of War- Missing-In-Action Flag Flies Over White Plains Again Telling “YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN.”
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The absence of the POW-MIA flag was noticed Monday by Carlo Albanese Commander of the Sons of the American Legion Squadron 1038 below right who brought the absence of the flag to the attention of the city and the city promptly raised the POW-MIA flag to its traditional place in time for Memorial Day Weekend.

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SCHOOL DISTRICT REEXAMINES SECURITY IN GRIM AFTERMATH OF UVALDE TEXAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL KILLINGS.
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Dear WPCSD Families and Staff,
As we all struggle to comprehend the murderous evil that befell the innocent children and adults in Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, we must stand together to continue to support and protect our children and community. This heinous act of violence occurring just a week following the horrific act of hatred and violence in Buffalo, NY.
While our hearts are heavy, we have a responsibility to collectively reinforce that our children are safe and secure, while simultaneously take the necessary steps to continue to increase our safety and security efforts in and around our schools and community.
In the WPCSD we are working collaborative with the White Plains Department of Public Safety in order to provide increased vigilance across our district and community.
Additionally, we are also making additional supports available for our children and community members at our schools, and we will continue to do so as our community members process and work through this horrific tragedy.
While we do not have all the answers, we do know that our connectedness, positive relationships and partnerships help to both provide support and a safe, secure environment for our community members. Of course, this is our primary objective. If we can be helpful or supportive in anyway, please reach out to us immediately.
Respectfully,
Joseph L. Ricca, Ed.D.
LOWEST TEST QUANTITIES IN 2 WEEKS PRODUCE 386 NEW POSITIVES SUNDAY, 353 MONDAY A KNOCKOUT COVID COCKTAIL? OR “LIGHT AT END OF TUNNEL” POSITIVITY RATE STILL RUNS OVER 10% POSITIVE
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WESTCHESTER & 8 COUNTIES AROUND NYC GENERATE 1,910 NEW INFECTIONS MONDAY, 2,020 SUNDAY. MID REGION AND LONG ISLAND PERCENTAGE IS 70% OF THE 2,779 POSITIVES IN NYC
WPCNR DAILY COVID. From the NY State Covid Tracker. Observation & Analysis by John F. Bailey. May 24, 2022:
Persons opting for Lab submitted testing continue to decline. A total of 3,406 tested Monday and 3,024 Sunday to start the week with the lowest daily tests analyzed by the NY State labs since May 9 when only 2,926 were tested under the new lab-validated tests only initiated by the state April 4.
Today, on WVOX Radio, County Executive George Latimer announced tests would end at the end of the week at the Westchester County Center and said the demand was lower because of the number of persons using home-administered tests. Home-administered tests are not included in positive test data counted by the New York State Health Department data on the state Covid-19 Workbook.
Around the 7 counties in the Mid-Hudson region testing is low, and infections are lower. Yesterday, there were 796 new positives in all 7 counties, 353 from Westchester. Sunday there were 796, 386 from Westchester.
However the infections in the region are running 11% positive on the lower test quantities. Reporting these high percentages of infections out of a small universe projects a question. If you tested more in lab tests, woujld the 11% infection rate apply across the board? We are whistling past the graveyard here.
We simply do not know.
As I pointed Monday smaller towns and villages are infecting more new positives than all six Westchester cities combined.
Last week, Westchester lowered weekly infections, thanks deeply to far lower test quantities.
Meanwhile the big social push starts this weekend with the Memorial Day three-day weekend. Beaches opening and graduations, socializing among youth and lots of opportunities to escalate large group mingling with reliance on only Lab bonafide tests, of which few are being given.
The CDC is predicting very escalating infections on its website for the New York Metropolitan Area due to variants running wild. Variants running wild with less testing or less people even thinking socializing responsibly or not testing is a bad covid cocktail.
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ARTHUR HAYES, FOUNDER,CEO OF OFF-SHORE CRYPTOCURRENCY DERIVATIVES PLATFORM SENTENCED TO 6 MONTHS AT HOME FOR VIOLATING BANK SECRECY ACT–FINED 10 MILLION DOLLARS.
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WPCNR FBI WIRE. From the Federal Bureau of Investigation. May 23, 2022:
Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that Arthur Hayes was sentenced today to six months of home detention, in connection with his violation of the Bank Secrecy Act (the “BSA”), —
through his willful failure to establish, implement, and maintain an anti-money laundering (“AML”) program at the cryptocurrency company he co-founded and owned, Bitcoin Mercantile Exchange or “BitMEX”. U.S. District Judge John G. Koeltl imposed today’s sentence.
U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said: “While building a cryptocurrency platform that profited him millions of dollars, Arthur Hayes willfully defied U.S. law that requires businesses to do their part to help in preventing crime and corruption. He intentionally failed to implement and maintain even basic anti-money laundering policies, which allowed BitMEX to operate as a platform in the shadows of the financial markets. This Office will continue to vigorously enforce United States law intended to prevent money laundering through financial institutions, including cryptocurrency platforms.”
According to the Indictment, public court filings, and statements made in court:
ARTHUR HAYES, together with BENJAMIN DELO and SAM REED, who have also pled guilty and are scheduled to be sentenced in the near-future, was one of the three co-founders and the CEO of BitMEX.
BitMEX is an online cryptocurrency derivatives exchange that, during the relevant time period, had U.S.-based operations and served thousands of U.S. customers, notwithstanding false representations to the contrary by the company, including HAYES. From at least September 2015, and continuing at least through the time of the Indictment in September 2020, HAYES willfully caused BitMEX to fail to establish and maintain an AML program, including a program for verifying the identify of BitMEX’s customers (or a “know your customer” or “KYC” program). As a result of its willful failure to implement AML and KYC programs, BitMEX was in effect a money laundering platform.
For example, in May 2018, HAYES was notified of allegations that BitMEX was being used to launder the proceeds of a cryptocurrency hack. Neither HAYES nor the company filed a suspicious activity report thereafter, nor did they implement an AML or KYC program in response.
HAYES failed to institute AML or KYC programs at BitMEX despite closely following U.S. regulatory developments that made clear their legal obligation to do so if BitMEX operated in the United States, which it did. Despite repeatedly stating that BitMEX did not serve U.S. customers, including to members of the press and others outside of BitMEX, HAYES knew that BitMEX’s purported withdrawal from the U.S. market in or about September 2015 was a sham, and that “controls” BitMEX put in place to prevent U.S. trading were an ineffective facade that did not, in fact, prevent users from accessing or trading on BitMEX from the United States.
HAYES derived substantial profits from BitMEX, as a result of U.S.-based trading, and aggressively advertised the company’s lack of an AML or KYC program. At various points in time, BitMEX’s website stated that “No real name or other advanced verification is required on BitMEX.” Through at least August 2017, the platform’s registration page explicitly stated that first and last name were “not required” to register.
Because of the lack of KYC, the full scope of criminal conduct on BitMEX may never be known. The company, still owned by HAYES and his co-defendants, accepted a settlement with the Department of Treasury in which the Company neither admitted nor denied that that it had conducted more than $200 million in suspicious transactions, and that the Company had failed to file suspicious activity reports on nearly 600 specific suspicious transactions.
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HAYES, 36, of Miami, Florida, was sentenced to six months of home detention and two years of probation. Hayes also agreed to pay a fine of $10 million dollars representing his pecuniary gain from the offense.
Mr. Williams praised the outstanding investigative work of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s New York Money Laundering Investigation Squad, and thanked the attorneys and investigators at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission whose expertise and diligence were integral to the development of this case.
The prosecution is being handled by the Office’s Money Laundering and Transnational Criminal Enterprises Unit. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Jessica Greenwood, Samuel Raymond, and Thane Rehn are in charge of the prosecution.
WESTCHESTER POSITIVES DECLINE 322 (8%) IN LAST WEEK TESTING –FIRST CONTAINMENT IN 8 WEEKS. 3,350 TEST POSITIVE FOR COVID MAY 15-21. AVERAGE RATE OF THOSE TESTING POSITIVE: 10% DAILY. WESTCHESTER TOWNS SPREAD THE DISEASE MORE THAN THE CITIES OVER LAST 2 WEEKS.
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WPCNR DAILY COVID REPORT. By John F. Bailey. UPDATED 12 NOON EDT May 23, 2022:
Westchester County residents volunteer testing at the average of 5,211 Lab Tests a day last week tested positive 10% of the tests with 376 infections of 4,928 tested Saturday.
The total new positives last week was 3,550, down 322 from the May 8 to 14 total of 3,872.
It was the first decline in County weekly infections after 7 weeks of rise.
The positives are growing in virtually every part of Westchester. Here’s a look:

Here is the story behind the map showing the latest number of active cases in Westchester Communities
CITIES: ACTIVE CASES 5-21 NEW CASES DAILY
YONKERS 1,268 104
NEW ROCHELLE 558 50
WHITE PLAINS 468 40
MOUNT VERNON 391 38
PEEKSKILL 173 10
PORT CHESTER 147 13
TOWNS/ VILLAGES ACTIVE DAILY NEW CASES
YORKTOWN 462 33
NEW & NO. CASTLES 424 37
MAM’NECKS-LARCH 341 34
MOUNT PLEASANT 309 21
RYE BROOK, RYE CITY 294 30
CORTLANDT 264 16
THE TARRYTOWNS 256 13
SCARSDALE 242 31
THE OSSININGS 217 20
EASTCHESTER 176 16
BEDFORD 170 21
The 6 cities average 525 Active Cases, a total of 3,005 active cases, 1,268 in Yonkers alone. The cities average 42 new persons testing positive daily the last two weeks
The towns listed above are the leading source of new active cases the last two weeks with 3,155 Active cases, compared to 3,005 for the cities.
The 11 towns suffering the most new active cases, 3,155, have more infections than all 6 of the cities in new covid cases over two weeks even with far less populations.
Total for the six cities is almost even with the towns, 3,005 to the the town total of 3,155 .
The above 16 towns spreading the diseases faster every day than all 6 Westchester cities, yet their daily infection rates were less.
The six cities spread the disease at the rate of 255 a Day the last two weeks, an average of 42 new daily cases a day.
The 16 towns spread the disease daily at 24 new daily cases for each town. (Less than cities spread daily)
The towns nevertheless are spreading the disease faster than the cities throughout the county.
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7 SHOCKERS
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Not 1 Shocker of the Week, but 7—Count them and think about what they mean for the future
WPCNR The Sunday Bailey. News and comment by John F. Bailey. Sunday, May 22, 2022:
I have been producing and anchoring White Plains Week for 22 years.
When I was putting together Friday’s report after I taped the show with Westchester Talk Radio personality, John Marino. I realized it was perhaps a bellwether report “that alters and illuminates our time,” as Walter Cronkite used to say on You Are There.
Viewers of the White Plains Week may recall when Jim Benerofe and Alex Philippidis began the program in 2001, we had a feature we called “The Shocker of the Week.”
It was supposed to represent what the three of us felt was the most unexpected important development of the week. We dwelt on the implications of it for the future.
Friday afternoon when I put together the “Teaser” on the website for the the program I realized the 7 Stories I covered were so astounding and potentially game changing, they were actually 7 Shockers of the Week which you can see Monday at 7 on FIOS Channel 45, and on White Plains Optimum channel 45.
SHOCKER NUMBER 1 : THE “IMPROVED VOTING DISTRICTS.
This was the introduction of the new improved election districts by the Court of Appeals ordered he was a man not even from New York State,but a fellow from Carnegie-Mellon University in Pennsylvania. Judge Patrick McAlister tapped him to correct the lines of the districts the after all the first democrat-drawn districts were thrown out by the court of appeals as unconstitutional.
The new districts are based on population equalization, but ignore percentages of key demographic populations living in districts. the result is that minorities representation in the districts does not count.
It is the population bias applied to the newly withdraw districts that strips “the reality factor” from the districts, that every area is different in the kind of minority population that may be dominated by the majority population that may vote in their self interest to keep minorities (where they are). This has happened for decades in this country especially in the south.
What these newly redrawn districts do under the guise of Judge McAllister’s opinion that the districts “even in the number Democratic and Republican Districts there are” (and unless the Court of Appeals or the legislature creates legislation to overrule and the new districts were approved at midnight by the Judge, the time of approval tells you how downright proud the Judge is of this Solomonesque decision.
What District lines do creating a series of majority-based Congressional districts is in reality really hurts freshman congress persons Mondaire Jones and Jamall Bowman and veteran Congresspers like Carolyn Maloney and Jerald Nadler…
Saturday that fallout dropped like an Acme Anvil on Wil E Coyote.
Mondaire Jones, eloquent and action oriented Freshman decided to leave his District 17 District in Westchester (Nita Lowey;s former seat in Congress) to run in the New New York District 10. Paul Feiner, Town Supervisor of Greenburgh said how effective Mr. Jones was.
Now Westchester has lost him. Mr. Jones is running for a Manhattan-Brooklyn district against the highly ineffective politican Bill de Blazio. Nadler and Maloney, we do not know what they will do yet
I think we can agree this redistricting has been a disaster for the democrats, a group that in 15 years of controlling Albany have thrown out 2 governors from their own party, opened up the state for covid resurgence twice now, including this week’s surge that’s on track for another 3,000 infections this week– capped by this pathetic effort to insure democrat majorities that has blown up the public’s confidence, repressed representation and fairness by the legislature which lost control by being too partisan.
The state elections board decided to split the primaries: governor and state assembly june 28, state senate and Congressional Primaries august 23.
Who will know what district they are voting in, who was and is their most recent representative, this will really test the staffs of every candidate and especially incumbents ensnared by the new district lines. The majority population in a district always is the key block of the most voters.
More than minorities in predominant white majority counties have to win against the color of their skin, race, income, and postoring of expertise by professional politicians who appeal to the majority (white, wealthy, business-connected)want to educate only the majority and enact legislation only for the majority. How do I know that? That’s white majorities of congress have always done. Today is the result of “Do Nothing. Keep it like it is. Don’t aggravate backers. Reform just enough to make it look like progress,” government.
That is how the Confederacy grew to protect slave-owning. (How quickly we forget.). The Civil War cost 600,000 Americans their lives, still our most deadly conflict.And it is still being fought today.
Shock No. 2: Buffalo
we cannot overlook the latest horror in Buffalo One week ago. It was first shock of this white plains week and the worst: 10 innocent lives taken in a supermarket shooting and governor hochul is cracking down on violence and media
This was a shocker of the week that continues the malaise, melancholy and the indifference that our leaders in Washington have been very moot—they’re always moot, and get more mooted all the time. This was outrageously a real reality television event. Is their any decency on the internet? Governor Kathy Hochul was not moot on this she went after the internet websites that live-streamed the shootings as they took place.. Governor Hochul is investigating them which really raises the question of how free the press really is how free speech is, if you consider all websites “press” and all speech free to be spoken.
SHOCKER NUMBER 3: COVID
On last Monday, The center for disease control declared Westchester a high covid transmission county. According to the CDC specific Westchester degree of spread, “the county is seeing levels of cases of hospitalizations that are putting a strain on the local health care system.” they have us for 4,000 a week progression over 7 days. Which may as the Covid Daily shows today may “only” reach 3,600..the first time Westchester has decline in 8 weeks. When that is crowed about, you heard it first here.
SHOCKER NUMBER 4: BABY FORMULA SHUTDOWN
The baby formula shortage caused by shutdown of the Abbott Laboratories plant in Sturgis Michigan when traces of bactoria in formula consumed by 4 babies, two of whom died were found in the plant. That shutdown was not last week but it happened 3 months ago in February.
This goes to the heart of business irresponsibility today: no information, no warning to doctors no urgency to clean up by the company. Why? Nothing like that from Washington D.C. either until last Saturday.
Now they say shortages could last 12 weeks that’s into July.
Only one public official has done something about this and that was Paul Feiner Supervisor of Greenburgh who is organizing volunteers of interns, students to aid women or relatives who need formula to help locate it.
The county followed suit Saturday with listings of breast milk sources in the county. Mr. feiner just got started Monday and they are succeeding in helping connect women with formula.
SHOCK NO. 5: AMAZON DISCRIMINATES
More corporate bad acting. This exploitation of the meek and unlucky is typical of big greed, only exposed because two workers sued Big A.
Amazon has 29 business locations in New York state and employs 39,000 persons and two persons have reported them for discrimination because Amazon refused to honor their conditions as required by new york state law.
Governor Hochul said New York State Division of Human Rights has filed a complaint against Amazon, Inc. alleging the company engages in discrimination against pregnant workers and workers with disabilities by denying them reasonable accommodations in their jobs.
The division also alleges that Amazon has policies that force pregnant workers and workers with disabilities to take an unpaid leave of absence rather than allowing them to work with a reasonable accommodation.
That’s firing in my book. What is this Leave of Absence Crap? Governor Hochul thinks so too! I heard no other politician cry out to the Amazon management. Bad actors.
HOCHUL laid it out for corporations on this issue: “MY ADMINISTRATION WILL HOLD ANY EMPLOYER ACCOUNTABLE, REGARDLESS OF HOW BIG OR SMALL, IF THEY DO NOT TREAT THEIR WORKERS WITH THE DIGNITY AND RESPECT THEY DESERVE,”
GOVERNOR HOCHUL SAID. “NEW YORK HAS THE STRONGEST WORKER PROTECTIONS
IN THE NATION AND WAS ONE OF THE FIRST TO HAVE PROTECTIONS FOR WORKERS WHO ARE PREGNANT AND THOSE WITH DISABILITIES. WORKING MEN AND WOMEN ARE THE BACKBONE OF NEW YORK AND WE WILL CONTINUE TO TAKE A STAND AGAINST ANY INJUSTICE THEY FACE.”
That’s why you need unions to give the workers protection and power.
It is also another example of the effect of the Unsupreme Court ruling that class action suits on behalf a group of people were struck down.
Forcing individuals to sue is a tremendous advantage to corporations.
This is a shocker that belies the oppression of the corporatives that cause inflation, collapses wealth, creates unemployment when it suits their purposes has access to unlimited credit (when student loans, oh they have to pay those don’t they) are protected by bankruptcy laws, yet foreclose at the drop of a hat, and can murder millions with a product and never go to jail. Business has only changed when people have had enough. They all go to the Uriah Heep School of Business.
It’s not what Big Coporate says it’s what they do. If they do not improve their “People Line” their Bottom line never improve.
They need to be good to their public. When will that happen? It has only happened when reporters, leaders and reformers took their lives in their hands and held the Goulds, the Pullmans, the Vanderbilts, the Rockefellers the “admired elite criminals” accountable.
SHOCKER NUMBER 6: FASNY, THE CITY AND GEDNEY ASSOCIATION GO TO COURT
It is the hearing that never ends and it goes back into court June 2 in Brooklyn New York USA.
Gedney Association is contending in the last piece of the Gedney lawsuit, that definition of an institution in a covenant attached to the 1925 deed on the sale of the old Gedney hotel still “goes and continues with the property when the future owner buys the property.
Why they did not drop it, is beyond belief, because the Appellate Court could take the position of the fact that the covenant is from a different time and set a 25 year expiration. Or it could uphold punishments of religious laws of archaic times or in this case say the covenants always stay with the property, giving ghosts control over a property. If they strike the covenant as being out of date, it opens up a ton of challenges to old zoning laws, “forever green” (remember the Toll Brothers property in my neighborhood what was supposed to be evergreen.)
This is a shock that you would expose this again to a court judgment when the attrition of time has destroyed the original plan.
SHOCK NUMBER 7: FAIRER DISTRICTS? NO. MORE OPPRESSIVE
The resolution of the Democrat Plot to insure a Democratic majority in State Senate, State Assembly and Congressional offices has resulted in a constitutional fiaso that preserves the will of the majority. Because the lawmakers did not know the law. (Smacking forehead) Who knew they did not know the law? You cannot make this up.
The way the new districts are being introduced is way short in transparency to the voters who now as of this writing have no idea of who representatives are who is running or where to vote, and what “hacks come latelies” are going to rise from the political graveyard and run again in the newly withdrawn districts.
The newly redrawn districts now though equal in population, are not equal in representation, one of the hallmarks of the old districts, no matter how disingenuous.
More than ever the voice of the Latino,the poor, the African-American, the Haitian immigrant, the Muslim, the Christian, the Orthodox Community has to vote, activate and coalesce with voters of similar sensitivity to move forward to persuade the majority to realize they are part of a minority the minority of oppressed humanity who must act more than they ever have before.
These are a lot of Shocks to endure and overcome but we cannot sit back and take the consequences.