SEPTEMBER 9– 9/11 PRAYER VIGIL TO OBSERVE 24TH YEAR SINCE THE TOWERS FELL

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WESTCHESTER COUNTY TO HOST INTERFAITH PRAYER VIGIL

(White Plains, NY) – Westchester County will host an Interfaith Prayer Vigil to honor the memory of those who perished in the tragic events of September 11, 2001, and those who later died from 9/11-related illnesses. Faith leaders from Christian, Jewish, Hindu, and Muslim communities will lead prayers, followed by candle lighting and a wreath-laying ceremony at the steel beam from the Twin Towers.

***MEDIA ADVISORY***

Interfaith Prayer Vigil

September 10, 2025
5 p.m.
Kensico Dam Plaza
The Rising & 9/11 First Responders Memorial

  The Event will be Streamed Live on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/westchestergov/

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SEPTEMBER 9– LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS ANNOUNCES WHITE PLAINS ELECTION FORUMS IN OCTOBER QUESTIONS WANTED FROM YOU THE PUBLIC

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UPCOMING CANDIDATE FORUMS:
White Plains Mayoral
and Common Council Elections
Seeking your questions
League of Women Voters of White Plains
and the NAACP White Plains/Greenburgh Chapter

announce a
Candidate Forum for the White Plains Mayoral Election
Monday, October, 20, 7-8:30 p.m.

and a
Candidate Forum for the White Plains Common Council Election
Wednesday, October 22, 7-8:30 p.m.


Both Forums will be held at the White Plains Library Auditorium

On Tuesday, November 4th, White Plains voters will be electing a new mayor and three new Common Council Members.  To help voters get to know the candidates, the League of Women Voters of White Plains and the NAACP White Plains/Greenburgh Chapter are partnering to hold these forums.

During the forums, a League of Women Voters of Westchester trained moderator who is not a White Plains resident will pose questions to the candidates selected from those submitted by community members.

How to ask a question:  While no questions will be taken from the floor, it’s important that your voice be heard.  To that end, here is how you can submit your question(s):
  • Email your question(s) to Alan Cass – alancass3@gmail.com
  • Write Mayoral Election Question or Common Council Election Question, respectively, on the subject line
  • Deadline for question submission is on Friday, Oct. 3, at 5 p.m. (for both forums)
While we will not share your name and contact info at the Forum, we ask that you include the following information to ensure that WP residents have their questions heard:  Your name, your address, and your question.

Questions should be applicable to all candidates and center on White Plains issues rather than personalities.  The League will review questions, consolidate similar ones, and select those that reflect a wide range of issues.  Here are some sample areas to consider when creating your questions:
General Platform and Priorities
Affordable housing
Infrastructure
Social Policies, Equal Rights
Immigration
Economy and Taxes
Development
Transportation
Public Safety
Environmental Policies and Natural Resources
Video: The forums will be recorded by White Plains Community Media for rebroadcasting on Optimum Channel 75 and Verizon Channel 47 (schedule to be announced).  They will also be available on the White Plains Community Media Website www.wpcommunitymedia.org  Please note that the League of Women Voters policy does not allow personal video or audio recording of the forum. The only recording permissible will be by White Plains Community Cable.
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SEPTEMBER 9– YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST–NATION HEALTH AT A GLANCE

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SEPTEMBER 7— FLASH! CVS GIVING NEWEST COVID 19 BOOSTER VACCINE SHOTS AT 325 MAMARONECK AVENUE– YOU CAN WALK IN

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WPCNER COVID VACCINE UPDATE By John F. Bailey.  September 7, 2025:

I got my new COVID-19 BOOSTER VACCINATION and FLU Shot today in White Plains New York USA.

Two days after New York Governor Kathy Hochul issued an Executive Order directing all pharmacies to administer the  newest covid vaccine booster shots and flu vaccines, I walked in to CVS today  and got both shots, available during the CVS Pharmacy hours AT 325 Mamaroneck Avenue. Call CVS if you have any questions as to who can get the new Covid-19 booster.

The pharmacy checks to see if you are within the time frame to receive the boosters. The qualified vaccination specialist checks with your medical provider to see your vaccination history and after administering the shot, notifies your health care provider you have received, (in my case) the vaccine covid booster and current 2025-26 flu shot.

“I promised New Yorkers that their family would be my fight. In the absence of federal leadership, we must do everything we can to ensure that New Yorkers have access to the vaccines and preventative healthcare they have come to rely on,” Governor Hochul said. “By signing this executive order, we are sending a clear message that when Washington Republicans play politics with public health, New Yorkers can still get the care they need, close to home, from trusted providers in their own communities.”

New York State Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald said,

“Governor Hochul’s Executive Order provides access to the COVID vaccine for New Yorkers who choose to get vaccinated, sets us up for a smoother transition to the updated 2025-26 vaccine and restores pharmacies as a vital part of our vaccination network. While New York State does not require COVID vaccines, vaccination remains one of the most effective tools we have to prevent serious illness, hospitalization, and death from COVID.”

 

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SEPTEMBER 6–GOVERNOR HOCHUL SIGNS LEGISLATION TO STRENGTHEN AND EXPAND WORKER AND LABOR PROTECTIONS

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Bill Package Includes Measure To Ensure Protections for New York Workers in Midst of Federal Uncertainty

The package of bills will help create good paying union jobs and strengthen protections for workers across the state.

In the absence of a functional National Labor Relations Board under the Trump Administration, the package of bills also includes legislation that seeks to preserve worker rights here in New York. The Governor highlighted the bill signings ahead of New York City’s famous Labor Day Parade.

“Our union laborers are the lifeblood of New York, working tirelessly to continue to build and uplift this great state,” Governor Hochul said. 

“While the Trump Administration has failed to prioritize a strong National Labor Relations Board and is dismantling unions left and right, here in New York we are taking strong action to protect worker rights and sending a clear message that we will always have the backs of New York’s workers.”

The package of bills includes:

  • Legislation S.8034A/A8590A which authorizes the New York State Public Employment Relations Board to assert jurisdiction over disputes between employers and recognized employee organizations if the National Labor Relations Board is unable to successfully assert jurisdiction.
  • Legislation S.5254/A.6612 which protects public unions from a wage reduction due to their involvement in the investigation of a violation of a workplace violence protection program.
  • Legislation S.12/A.779 which amends the Civil Service Law to strengthen protections for public unions during times of suspensions and workforce layoffs.
  • Legislation S.2457B/A3999B which establishes the Mechanical Insulation Energy Savings Program to provide grants for qualified mechanical insulation expenditures to school districts.
  • Legislation A.2730A requires contractors and subcontractors performing construction work for covered renewable energy systems to have apprenticeship agreements. This legislation also requires thermal energy networks to require contractors and subcontractors to have pre-apprenticeship direct entry providers registered with the New York State Department of Labor.

Public Employee Relations Board Chair Timothy Connick said, “As the current administration continues to sideline longstanding labor institutions like the National Labor Relations Board, it is more important than ever that New York State step up to defend the rights of workers and create fair venues to resolve labor disputes. PERB stands ready to fill the void left by Trump’s NLRB and protect the rights of workers and organized labor across the state.”

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SEPTEMBER 5–WHITE PLAINS WEEK MONDAY NIGHT AT 7 THE 9-11 REPORT AT 7 ON FIOS CH 45

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9-11-2001 NIGHT SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 THE AFTERMATH AFTER 24 YEARS

THE WHITE PLAINS SCHOOLS OPEN. HOW ARE THEY DOIN’

DR. MARISSA DONNELLY  YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST REPORT ON VACCINE SITUATION IN NEW YORK THE STATE OF VACCINE CONFUSION

WHAT’S DOING ON GALLERIA CITY. PUBLIC HEARING APPROVES FEIS WITH SOME SHOCKING FEIS FINDINGS POINTED OUT BY CITIZENS. COUNCIL APPROVES FEIS. PUBLIC HEARING CONTINUES NEXT MONTH

WALKING THE OLD RIDGEWAY FAIRWAYS –WHAT THE CITIZENETREPORTER SAW–5 YEARS OF WAITING FOR A REAL LOOK AT WHAT WE ARE GOING TO GET  

WITH JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS

THIS WEEK EVERY WEEK ON

WHITE PLAINS WEEK FOR 24 YEARS

 

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SEPTEMBER 5—-FLASH! OVERNOR HOCHUL SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER EXPANDING ACCESS TO VACCINES AMID UNCERTAINTY IN WASHINGTON,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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Governor Will Partner With Legislature on Long Term Solution To Protect Immunization Access in New York

In the face of attacks on science and healthcare from the federal government, Governor Kathy Hochul today is taking steps to protect vaccine access across New York State.

With the availability of COVID shots under imminent threat, the Governor today signed an Executive Order that will allow pharmacists to administer COVID vaccines, providing access for all New Yorkers who wish to be vaccinated.

The Executive Order will be in place for at least 30 days while a long-term legislative solution is developed to address access to all vaccines in order to combat the Trump Administration’s misguided attack on immunization and healthcare.

“I promised New Yorkers that their family would be my fight. In the absence of federal leadership, we must do everything we can to ensure that New Yorkers have access to the vaccines and preventative healthcare they have come to rely on,” Governor Hochul said. “By signing this executive order, we are sending a clear message that when Washington Republicans play politics with public health, New Yorkers can still get the care they need, close to home, from trusted providers in their own communities.”

New York State Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald said,

“Governor Hochul’s Executive Order provides access to the COVID vaccine for New Yorkers who choose to get vaccinated, sets us up for a smoother transition to the updated 2025-26 vaccine and restores pharmacies as a vital part of our vaccination network. While New York State does not require COVID vaccines, vaccination remains one of the most effective tools we have to prevent serious illness, hospitalization, and death from COVID.”

The Trump Administration’s Federal Vaccine Restrictions

Most pharmacies in New York rely on “standing orders” — non-patient-specific prescriptions that give them authority to administer vaccines to broad groups of people. These standing orders are typically based on recommendations from the federal Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). Just this summer, the federal government pulled more than $500 million in mRNA vaccine funding — undoing what had once been considered a signature achievement of the first Trump Administration — creating further uncertainty around access.

In June, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. replaced a majority of ACIP members with individuals known to oppose vaccination. Since then, ACIP has not issued updated guidance for the 2025-26 COVID vaccine and is not scheduled to meet until September 18.

Without that federal guidance, many pharmacies in New York began restricting access to the COVID vaccine, particularly for:

  • Children ages 3–17
  • Pregnant people
  • Adults under age 65 without underlying conditions

Governor Hochul’s Executive Order addresses this gap by declaring a 30-day statewide emergency and expanding who can prescribe and administer COVID vaccines. The EO allows physicians and nurse practitioners to issue patient-specific or non-patient-specific orders to pharmacists for patients as young as age three, expands pharmacists’ authority to administer vaccines to children under 18, and, for the first time, permits pharmacists to prescribe COVID vaccines themselves. Together, these actions ensure that all eligible New Yorkers — including children, pregnant people, and healthy adults under 65 — can continue to receive COVID vaccinations at their local pharmacy without delay.

The Executive Order is part of Governor Hochul’s long-term strategy to protect access to vaccinations in New York. The Governor will begin working with the Legislature on a legislative solution that will ensure permanent and continuing access to vaccines, including administration of vaccines by health care professionals, school immunization schedules, and insurance coverage of vaccines.

Governor Hochul’s Executive Order Will Accomplish the Following:

  • Allow physicians and nurse practitioners to prescribe and order a patient-specific or non-patient-specific regimen for pharmacists to administer COVID vaccines to patients age three or older.
  • Authorize pharmacists to administer COVID vaccines to patients age three or older pursuant to a patient-specific or non-patient-specific order.
  • Allow pharmacists to prescribe and order COVID vaccines for patients age three or older — a new authority that enables them to prescribe off-label.

To support this expansion, Commissioner McDonald will also be issuing a standing order for the COVID vaccine, ensuring that pharmacists statewide can continue to provide timely and convenient access. In the coming days, Commissioner McDonald and the Department of Health will issue detailed guidance to support pharmacies, clinicians and other vaccine administrators.

New York is also working in coordination with — and helping to lead — a regional multi-state public health collaboration among Northeast states, which brings together public health leaders across the region to develop evidence-based recommendations and approaches on vaccination, disease surveillance, and emergency preparedness. The collaborative also supports state public health laboratories in sharing resources and expertise to strengthen regional readiness.

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September 4– WESTCHESTER DISTRICT ATTORNEY SUGGESTS SAFETY MEASURES FAMILIES CAN TAKE AT THE START OF SCHOOL

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Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace is reminding families to take
simple precautions to ensure the safety of their students as the 2025-2026 school year gets underway.

As regular bus routes resume and traffic patterns change, parents are encouraged to discuss safety practices
with their children to keep them out of harm’s way. Motorists are reminded to take special care when driving
in or near school zones.

Here are some tips for staying safe on the road:

Drive cautiously near school zones and obey all signage; don’t text and drive.

Ensure students are standing six feet from the curb when waiting for the bus in the morning.

Do not pass school buses when the “stop” arm is deployed.

The new school year is also an opportune time for parents to discuss various issues their students may
encounter at school, such as drugs and bullying.

Here are some suggestions for broaching these subjects with your children:

Be proactive in discussing issues such as cyberbullying and harassment with your child.

Review your child’s medical needs, including allergies, with your school in advance.

Ensure that the nurse has a supply of your child’s medication on hand.
One pill can kill.

Talk to your child about avoiding illegal substances.

Take an active role in your child’s social media presence. Monitor their phone usage to
encourage healthy habit

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SEPTEMBER 4 — LATEST ON VACCINES AND MORE FROM Dr. MARISA DONNELLY

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SEPTEMBER 1–JOINT LABOR DAY STATEMENT ON OFFSHORE WIND

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GOVERNOR KATHY HOCHUL, GOVERNOR MAURA HEALEY, GOVERNOR NED LAMONT, GOVERNOR DAN MCKEE, AND GOVERNOR PHIL MURPHY

“On Labor Day, we honor the strength, skill, and determination of America’s workers. From construction sites and factories to ports and power plants, working people are the backbone of our economy and the foundation of our shared prosperity.

“Nowhere is that clearer than in the offshore wind industry, where labor is on the front lines. Today, more than 5,000 workers—many of them proud union members—are directly engaged with building this new American industry, with many thousands more manufacturing products across 40 States that will help lead to a new era of U.S. energy independence. These projects represent years of planning, billions of dollars in private investment, and the promise of tens of thousands of additional jobs. They are revitalizing our ports, strengthening our supply chains, and ensuring that America—not our competitors—leads in clean energy manufacturing and innovation.

“We are looking for the Trump Administration to uphold all offshore wind permits already granted and allow these projects to be constructed. Efforts to walk back these commitments jeopardize hardworking families, wasting years of progress and ceding leadership to foreign competitors. Workers, businesses, and communities need certainty, not reversals that would cost tens of thousands of American jobs and critical investment. Sudden reversals would also impact countless other workers and taxpayers on scores of non-energy public projects. The U.S. markets operate on certainty. Canceling projects that have already been fully permitted–including some near completion—sends the worrisome message to investors that the work can be stopped on a whim, which could lead them to decide to either not finance different projects or impose higher interest rates that would ultimately place a bigger burden on taxpayers.

“At the same time, we remain committed to ensuring that the electric grid is reliable, resilient and affordable. Offshore wind and other renewables are central to that effort, but it must be complemented by a diverse mix of resources—including nuclear power, natural gas, hydropower, and other technologies—that together keep our system strong and our energy sources secure. Doing so will also help us attract major economic development projects that will offer economic security for American workers and transform communities as we move to a 21st century economy. As Governors, we are committed to delivering on this energy system for our states and working with the Trump Administration to advance projects that meet these objectives.

“On this Labor Day, we reaffirm our unwavering support for working people and the unions that represent them. We stand with America’s workers and strongly urge the Trump Administration to keep these projects on track—for our jobs, our families, our competitiveness, our energy security, and our future.”

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