JOHN BAILEY AND GUEST WVOX HOST HARRISON MAYOR RON BELMONT INTERVIEW ON OPENING OF SCHOOLS, COVID SITUATION, HARRISON APARTMENT BOOM REPLAY OF THEIR INTERVIEW THIS MORNING ON WVOX 1460

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CLICK ARROW UPPER LEFT TO HEAR THE BAILEY-BELMONT SEGMENT AS AIRED ON WVOX “GOOD MORNING WESTCHESTER” THIS MORNING with RON BELMONT GUEST HOSTING WITH TONNY ON WVOX on the WEEKLY JOHN BAILEY WHITE PLAINS REPORT FEATURE AT 7:50 A.M. THIS MORNING. Interview recorded, (C) 2021 Whitney Media 2021, Used with permission.
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COVID IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY IS FLATTENING, COUNTY EXECUTIVE ASSURES But Not Out of Woods Yet. Vaccinations are 87% of Westchester population conting both fully vaccinated and those with 1-shot.

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https://youtu.be/gbpvtmfJoNw
Westchester County Executive George Latimer commentary today on the State of Coronavirus in Westchester County through last 7 Days (Sunday through Saturday). He said hospitalizations were down to 74 and cases were down. State Senator Andrea Stewart Cousins addressed the opening of the conference with a discussion of legislature activities last week which is viewable on the county website facebook page. This video deals only with the coronavirus situation.
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WESTCHESTER EXCEEDS 1,000 NEW CASES OF COVID A WEEK AGAIN THIRD STRAIGHT WEEK

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WPCNR CORONAVIRUS UPDATE. From the New York State Covid-19 Tracker. September 18, 2021:

New Covid infections in Westchester totaled 1,006  new cases in 6 days this week, September 12 through September 17, the third consecutive week in which new cases have exceeded 1,000 a week, averaging  167 new cases a day,

Friday 8,186 Westchesterites were tested—179 tested positive for an infection rate of 2.2% of those tested. The Spread rate based on 188 persons testing positive on September 3 (2 weeks ago) divided into 179 new  infections Friday the 17th was .95.

Each one of those 188 persons testing positive two weeks ago on September 3 infected approximatelyone other person.

This 1,000 new infections a week spread rate says covid is still infecting   on a 1  new infection translates into infecting 1 new person within 10 to 14 days.

The message means more persons  in the county must get vaccinated, or we must mask up and socialize more responsibly(no large groups, wearing masks, and not associating with persons you do not know.

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Monday Road Closures Sep 20

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From Legislator Ben Boykin
 

BRONX RIVER PARKWAY
WEATHER PERMITTING
SINGLE LANE CLOSURES
TOWN OF HARTSDALE/VILLAGE OF SCARSDALE

ROADWAY: Bronx River Parkway.

LIMITS: At River Road (Bridge).

WHAT: Roadway/Bridge resurfacing project.

IMPACTS: The BRP northbound & southbound single lanes will be closed to motorists at the above location (weather permitting).

WHEN: Monday, September 20, thru Friday, September 24, 2021 between the hours of 9:30 am and 3:30 pm (weather permitting).


WESTCHESTER AVENUE, C.R. 71
EASTBOUND/WESTBOUND
LANE CLOSURES
CITY OF WHITE PLAINS

ROADWAY: Westchester Avenue (Eastbound/Westbound).

LIMITS: Eastbound – Between South Broadway and Bloomingdale Road. Westbound – Between Bloomingdale Road and South Broadway.

WHAT: Drainage improvements, sidewalk and curb installation.

IMPACTS: There will be single or double lane closures of Westchester Avenue (Eastbound\Westbound) within the above limits.

WHEN: Monday, September 20, thru Friday, September 24, 2021. Eastbound between the hours of 7:30 am and 3:30 pm. Westbound between the hours of 9:00 am and 3:30 pm.


MAMARONECK AVENUE C.R. 8C
LANE/SHOULDER CLOSURE
CITY OF WHITE PLAINS

ROADWAY: Mamaroneck Avenue.

LIMITS: Bryant Avenue to Ridgeway.

WHAT: Roadway improvement project.

IMPACTS: The right lane/shoulder closed of Mamaroneck Avenue within the above limits.

WHEN: Monday, September 20, thru Friday, September 24, 2021 between the hours of 9:00 am and 3:30 pm.


For additional information please contact the Westchester County
Department of Public Works and Transportation

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK THE SEPT 17 WPTV REPORT– ON WWW.WPCOMMUNITYMEDIA.ORG

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EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE OF MAYOR ROACH AND COMMISSIONER GOMEZ MEETING WITH COUNCIL OF NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS.
THE WESTCHESTER COVID DIARY: NEW INFECTIONS RUNNING OVER 1,000 A WEEK.
GOVERNOR HOCHUL ON VACCINATIONS, VACCINATING 12-18 YEAR OLDS, VARIANT SPREAD, HOSPITALIZATIONS, NEW RESTRICTIONS.
NEW DEVELOPMENT PLANNED FOR FORMER FROZEN ROPES SITE ON SOUTH BROADWAY
WHITE PLAINS REMEMBRANCE COVERAGE
COUNTY EXECUTIVE GEORGE LATIMER UNVEILS FIRST RESPONDERS MEMORIAL AT KENSICO DAM
GEORGE LATIMER’S REMARKS AT WHITE PLAINS 9-11 REMEMBRANCE
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GOVERNOR ACTS TO RELIEVE CROWDING IN NYC PRISONS

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WPCNR ALBANY ROUNDS. From the Governor’s Press Office. September 17, 2021:

Governor Kathy Hochul today announced actions to improve justice and safety in city jails. The Governor signed the Less is More Act (S.1144A/A.5576A) which modifies the standard of evidence and certain other procedures when determining whether to revoke the community supervision of a person on parole. Governor Hochul also announced an agreement with the Department of Corrections and city to allow for incarcerated individuals who have been sentenced to at least ninety days to be transferred from Rikers Island to New York State facilities.

“Our fellow New Yorkers on parole deserve to reenter society with our support and respect – reincarcerating parolees for technical violations traps them and doesn’t help our communities,” Governor Hochul said. “New Yorkers currently serving sentences in jails and prisons also deserve our support – there is no justice in mistreating incarcerated New Yorkers. While this is just one step and more work needs to be done collaboratively with all levels of government, I am proud to take these steps to increase the safety in city jails, not only for those incarcerated, but for the staff who work tirelessly to keep operations running.”

Signs and Implements Less is More Legislation

 The Less is More Act aims to ensure the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision focuses its resources on helping people successfully complete community supervision and avoiding future return to DOCCS custody or supervision.

Preventing these reincarcerations allows New York State to focus its limited resources on substantive parole violations. This promotes greater community safety and justice for families.

In addition, with the Governor signing the “Less is More” bill, in the spirit of this new legislation, DOCCS is currently reviewing the current parole violators and will work with City officials to immediately release up to 191 individuals, who will no longer qualify for incarceration.

Agreement with City of New York

The Department of Corrections and Community Supervision has worked with the City of New York to leverage an existing statute that will allow for hundreds of definite sentenced incarcerated individuals, which are those sentenced to at least one day but less than one year, to be transferred from Rikers Island to State custody, where they will serve out their sentences in DOCCS facilities. 

Governor Hochul is also directing that forty individuals sentenced to at least ninety days be sent off of Rikers Island each day to New York State facilities for the next five days. This will continue on a rolling basis for those eligible.

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ON THIS WEEK’S “PEOPLE TO BE HEARD” WPTV’S “BEYOND THE GAME” SPORTSCASTER, JOHN VORPERIAN ON BASEBALL 2021-22 THE STRETCH RUN, THE FUTURE OF THE GAME WITH “BULL ALLEN,” THE VOICE OF BASEBALL PAST THE KEEPERS OF TOMORROW

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JOHNNY V AND BULL ALLEN AT THE BIG BALL PARK OF THE PAST on the 2021 season, the Yanks, the Mets, the new rules, the baseball strike, and more

SEE BASEBALL’S DYNAMIC DUO NOW INSTANTLY AT www.wpcommunitymedia.org

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WP ATHLETE TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID. SUPERINTENDENT ASKS YOU NOT SEND YOUR CHILD TO SCHOOL IF MEMBER OF FAMILY IS WAITING ON A COVID TEST RESULT. VACCINATIONS IN SCHOOLS AND TESTING IN SCHOOLS TO COME IN OCTOBER.

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WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. APRIL 16, 2021:

At the meeting of the White Plains School District Reopening Committee Wednesday, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Joseph Ricca identified two covid incidents parents should be aware.

He also announced that pop up vaccinations would be given to the 12 and over students unvaccinated in October, and that school populations and parents, presumably could be tested in the schools beginning in October  administered by Westchester County Health Department. Dates, times and locations in school facilities would be announced shortly when confirmed.

HERE IS DR. RICCA EXPLAINING ON FACEBOOK THE DETAILS OF THE TWO COVID ISSUES:

https://youtu.be/2G6AkX1lnw0
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Governor Hochul Announces New Mask Requirements to prevent spread to Children.

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WPCNR ALBANY ROUNDS. From the Governor’s Press Office. September 15, 2021:

Governor Kathy Hochul today announced a series of universal mask requirements designed to protect New Yorkers against the highly contagious Delta variant and the recent surge in COVID-19 infections statewide.

The requirement applies to New York State Office of Children and Family Services-licensed and -registered child care centers, home-based group family and family child care programs, after-school child care programs and enrolled legally exempt group programs during operational hours. Implementing the mask regulation in child care programs will provide consistency between child care program children and school children, many of whom often share the same buildings.

New masking requirements will also apply to congregate programs and facilities licensed, registered, operated, certified or approved by the Office of Mental Health, the Office of Addiction Services and Supports, the Office for People With Developmental Disabilities, Office of Children and Family Services and the Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance.

This includes but is not limited to certified residential and day programs, inpatient and outpatient mental health facilities, substance abuse programs, juvenile detention programs, juvenile residential facilities, congregate foster care programs, runaway and homeless youth, domestic violence and other shelter programs. These requirements apply to anyone medically able to tolerate wearing a mask, regardless of vaccination status.

“With the Delta variant on the rise, requiring masks at state-regulated child care, mental health, and substance abuse facilities is a key part of our broader strategy for slowing the spread of the virus, reopening our economy safely, and protecting vulnerable members of our population,” Governor Hochul said. “For children under 12 who are not yet eligible to be vaccinated, masks are the best line of defense against COVID-19 infection. This new mask requirement ensures that children in our child care facilities receive the same protection as children in our schools.”  

The new mask requirement in child care facilities brings New York State into compliance with federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance issued in July that recommends universal indoor masking for anyone age two and older who has not been vaccinated against COVID-19 and is medically able to wear a mask. It also brings child care facilities in alignment with school masking requirements announced on Governor Hochul’s first day in office.

Because the Delta variant is so highly transmissible, there have been large increases in cases across all age groups. Because children under 12 years of age are not yet eligible to receive the vaccine, there have been large increases in cases among children, which translates to higher numbers of severe cases. Additional protective measures will help to keep New York’s children safe at this important time.

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