DECEMBER 12 —WHITE PLAINS WEEK TONIGHT THE DEC 12 REPORT WITH JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS ON FIOS CH 45 OPTIMUM CH 76 “THE SPIRIT OF 76”..AND WHITE PLAINS TV AROUND THE WORLD

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HOW TO APPLY FOR 108 AFFORDABLE CONDOMINIUM APTS ON 6 COTTAGE AND 99 CHURCH STREET IN DOWNTOWN WHITE PLAINS DEMAND OVERWHELMS 

A WHITE PLAINS  WEEK DETAILED REPORT ON THE BIGGEST AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT IN COUNTY HISTORY.

SIGNED BY GOVERNOR HOCHUL! PROPERTY TAX CUTS FOR SENIORS ACROSS THE STATE

HIV COMING BACK IN NYC INDICATES SECOND YEAR OF RISING CASES

DEMAND FOR I.D.S FOR PERSONS ACCESSING PLATFORMS, SERVICES 

MARIA REGINA HIGH SCHOOL FROZEN 48 STAY OVERNIGHT IN 25 DEGREE GRIP

DRAMATIZE PLIGHT OF THE COUNTY HOMELESS. CONTRIBUTE $1,000 TO MIDNIGHT RUN

REPORTED BY JOHN BAILEY THE CITIZENETREPORTER

EVERY WEEK ON WHITE PLAINS WEEK FOR 24 YEARS

THE NEWS YOU NEED TO KNOW

 

 

 

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DECEMBER 11– NEW HIV CASES RISING IN NYC:

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DECEMBER 10 — REGION UNEMPLOYMENT MIXED STEADY: DEPARTMENT OF LABOR REPORTS

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Hudson Valley Region:

The September 2025 unemployment rate for the Hudson Valley Region is 3.7 percent.  That is down from 3.8 percent in August 2025 and up from 3.0 percent in September 2024.  In September 2025, there were 45,500 unemployed in the region, down from 46,400 in August 2025 and up from 36,400 in September 2024.  Year-over-year in September 2025, labor force increased by 13,000 or 1.1 percent, to 1,238,600.

 

The Hudson Valley Region’s September 2025 unemployment rate (3.7 percent) is tied with the Long Island Region for the second lowest rate among the 10 labor market regions in New York State.

  • Capital Region 3.6 percent
  • Hudson Valley 3.7 percent
  • Long Island 3.7 percent
  • Central New York 3.9 percent
  • Finger Lakes 3.9 percent
  • North Country 4.0 percent
  • Southern Tier 4.0 percent
  • Mohawk Valley 4.1 percent
  • Western New York 4.1 percent
  • New York City 6.0 percent

In September 2025, the lowest unemployment rate within the region (3.2 percent) was recorded in Putnam County.

  • Putnam County 3.2 percent
  • Rockland County 3.5 percent
  • Dutchess County 3.6 percent
  • Sullivan County 3.6 percent
  • Westchester County 3.6 percent
  • Ulster County 3.8 percent
  • Orange County 4.2percent

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DECEMBER 10– YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST TEAM : CDC DATA STILL RELIABLE! COMMUNICATING OF DATA DECLINES SIGNIFICANTLY

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DECEMBER 9 — 48 MARIA REGINA HIGH STUDENTS ARE HOMELESS FOR ONE COLD NIGHT (24 WPCNR DEGREES). RAISE $1,000 FOR MIDNIGHT RUN

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Photo: Shown in in their makeshift tent comprising cardboard boxes are (counterclockwise): Leah Croce, Mia Theiss Charlotte Sempre.

BRAVING BELOW FREEZING TEMPERATURES, MARIA REGINA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS SLEEP OVERNIGHT IN CARDBOARD BOXES DURING 26TH ANNUAL BOX CITY CAMPAIGN TO HELP UNSHELTERED HOMELESS

HARTSDALE, NEW YORK (DECEMBER 9, 2025) Braving below freezing temperatures, a group of 48 Maria Regina High School students recently slept overnight in cardboard boxes during the 26th Annual BOX City to create awareness of and support the region’s unsheltered homeless including children.

In addition, they contributed about $1,000 to help Midnight Run fulfill its mission of coordinating relief missions to the homeless poor on the streets of New York City. Dale Williams, Midnight Run Executive Director, addressed the students gathered on the courtyard of the renowned all-girls Catholic high school before they began their selfless,12-hour commitment to a critically important community cause.

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DECEMBER 9 — NUMBER OF EMPLOYED FALLS IN HUDSON REGION IN FALL

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Hudson Valley Region

     For the 12-month period ending September 2025, the private sector job count in the Hudson Valley fell by 1,400, or 0.2 percent, to 827,800.  Employment gains were largest in private education and health services (+5,200), financial activities (+1,000) and professional and business services (+1,000).  Job losses were greatest in leisure and hospitality (-4,000), other services (-1,900), mining, logging and construction (-1,100), information (-1,000) and trade, transportation and utilities (-700).

     In September 2025, the region’s private sector job market has begun to show signs of weakness as job growth was limited to just four sectors, while five sectors posted losses.  Private education and health services remained the region’s leading jobs generator, climbing 2.3 percent to 233,000 – its highest September employment count on record.  Meanwhile, job losses were most apparent in the leisure and hospitality sector – down 4.2 percent over the period.

     Within the region, Rockland County posted the strongest gains, up 4.6 percent year-over-year.  They were followed by Sullivan County (+4.0 percent), Putnam County (+1.3 percent), the Kiryas Joel-Poughkeepsie-Newburgh MSA (+0.6 percent), and the Kingston MSA (+0.2 percent).  Westchester County was the only area that posted job losses – down 2.6 percent over the period.

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DECEMBER 8– U.S. DISTRICT COURT SAYS ADMINISTRATION CANNOT WITHHOLD FUNDS PREVIOUSLY VOTED FOR WINDMILL PROJECT

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STATEMENT FROM GOVERNOR KATHY HOCHUL

“The U.S. District Court’s decision to uphold New York’s nation-leading offshore wind program is a major victory for our state and the entire region.

“The Trump administration has repeatedly tried to block these projects, risking blackouts and thousands of good-paying jobs. I’ll always fight like hell to protect New Yorkers — today’s decision shows that fight matters.

“Thanks to Attorney General James’ leadership in the courts, we’ll keep advancing our all-of-the-above energy strategy, investing in offshore wind and other renewables to secure our grid, tackle the climate crisis, and keep our rates affordable.”

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DECEMBER 8 — COUNTY LEGISLATURE PASSES 2026 $2.5 BILLION BUDGET

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WESTCHESTER COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS ISSUES STATEMENT

ON THE PASSAGE OF THE 2026 COUNTY BUDGET

“I thank the Westchester County Board of Legislators for their diligent work and leadership in revising and passing the 2026 budget. The $2.5 billion dollar spending plan was shaped by one of the most challenging financial climates we have faced in years. The difficulties of 2025 will carry into 2026 and likely beyond, and this budget reflects the hard, necessary choices before us.

“We are operating in a moment of unprecedented instability created by decisions made in Washington by the Trump Administration – decisions far beyond the County’s control. Federal cuts, new requirements and tariff policies have injected volatility into local budgeting in ways we have not experienced in recent memory. This budget is a direct response to that Trump turmoil.

“Westchester’s 2026 budget reduces nearly all County department budgets by eight percent and eliminates 180 positions, reducing our workforce by almost five percent. Even with these cuts, we have produced a tax-cap-compliant budget that protects essential services, supports affordability initiatives and our workforce. For the average homeowner, this amounts to roughly $3 dollars more per month to sustain the level of service Westchester taxpayers expect and deserve.

“Again, I thank the Board for their partnership as we navigate this difficult moment together.”

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DECEMBER 8– “IN ORDER TO ACCESS THIS ONLINE INFORMATION WE NEED YOUR AGE AND I.D,PLEASE”

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER. DECEMBER 8,  2025

 

Fight for the Future calls on platforms to resist

ONLINE I.D. CHECKS ON SOCIAL MEDIA, PLATFORMS RESTRICT DESSEMINATION OF INFORMATION

Digital rights nonprofit, Fight for the Future, is following up on a week of grassroots actions against online ID verification with a week of digital and in-person actions calling on platforms to resist age and ID check requirements because they censor critical content, including life-saving abortion information.

As lawmakers across the world continue to discuss how to keep people safer online, many misguided proposals (including many discussed at last week’s House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing on online safety bills) include requirements to restrict certain content to younger users.

And in response to these proposals, many digital platforms are looking for the path of least resistance and pre-complying, even before laws have passed.

This is exactly what we’re seeing with YouTube, where AI is being used to assess user age, and in cases where it’s wrong, users are required to upload personal information in order to correct their age and access information.

Beyond the concerns with having to share personal data with companies that have shown they are unable to secure it, age verification laws are inherently meant to block off parts of the internet to younger users.

And as we’ve seen with censorship throughout time, these policies always impact marginalized perspectives, including LGBTQ+ content and abortion information.

Fight for the Future is calling on online platforms to resist implementing online ID checks, and to commit to not pre-complying with these censorship laws. To pressure them to take strong, human-rights-preserving stances, we are launching a number of actions this week, including:

  • Mobile billboards TODAY (Monday) in New York and San Francisco. Photos here.
  • Sidewalk decals in New York near the Reddit HQ offices – because abortion resources on Reddit (especially the r/abortion subreddit) are truly critical for young people seeking information about abortion and must be protected from online ID checks
  • A variety of digital, audio, and video ads to spread information and encourage people to sign the petition to online platforms against online ID checks: https://www.stoponlineidchecks.org/abortion/

“Online ID checks are a disaster for abortion information online, which has never been more important than right now, when so many people in states with abortion bans are struggling to access abortion care and have to look to other states and online communities for resources,” said Sarah Philips, campaigner at Fight for the Future.

“Thousands of people use Reddit every day to look for lifesaving information about accessing abortion care. Abortion funds use social media sites like Instagram to connect with abortion seekers and fund raise to continue to do their work under harsh conditions. Creators use Youtube to activate their communities and make activism + policy accessible. Anti-abortion groups and lawmakers would like nothing more than to further suppress this vital work. Online ID checks and invasive age verification systems fencing off abortion information, LGBTQ resources, and sex education behind an age-gate or forcing users to hand over government IDs and biometric information that can be stored, exploited, hacked, abused, or subpoenaed by law enforcement is genuinely a disaster for human rights and freedom online. It will essentially kill anonymity for everyone who uses these platforms and these companies should commit to resisting these ID checks, instead of riding the wave. Otherwise, they put all of us in danger, and worsen abortion access at an already terrifying time.”

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DECEMBER 8– YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST WARNS: VACINNATION RATES DECLINE. ICE IMPACTS HEALTH

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