GEORGE WASHINGTON — FIRST AND BEST. WE NEED YOU NOW.

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John Vorperian right of White Plains Historical Society with “George Washington” at Jacob Purdy House site of the First President’s birthday party tomorrow from 1 to 4 PM at 60Park Avenue

WPCNR MILESTONES. Reprinted from the WPCNR ARCHIVES. February 22, 2020:

Today , Saturday, is George Washington’s Birthday again.

The time when we remember the first leader and the best. It is instructive to look at our first leader, George Washington, the father of our nation — America — that used to be.

One cannot help be reminded of the snowy winter at Valley Forge, when the bedraggled, poorly equipped rebel army suffered but held together, and attacked the Hessians in Trenton on Christmas Eve, 1776, crossing the Delaware River at night. What kind of man was he that George Washington could inspire his troops against all odds?

Washington was a man of tremendous character. Of principle.

Where did he get this character?

He specialized in self-control at an early age. That congressmen, lobbyists, and pundits and yes, Presidents,  means mind-control, reason and responsibility.

According to  the book, The American President, Washington, at sixteen, had formed a code of conduct. He had written a book of etiquette with 110 “maxims” to guide his conduct in matters. In this etiquette book he had written:

Every action done in company ought to be done with a sign of respect to those who are not present. Sleep not when others speak; sit not when others stand; speak not when you should hold your peace; walk not when others stop;…Let your countenance be pleasant but in serious matters somewhat grave…Undertake not what you cannot perform but be careful to keep your promise.

The character sketch provided by the authors of The American President, indicates this personal “rulebook” was a book that Washington wrote over the years and referred to it often, for, they write, for the following reasons:

“for self-control, to avoid temptation, to elude greed, to control his temper. Reputation was everything to him. It had to do with his strength, his size, his courage, his horsemanship, his precise dress, his thorough mind, his manners, his compassion. He protected that reputation at any cost.”

Earning respect by example. Quelling rebellion with a few words.

Washington inspired by example.

He lived with his troops. He shared hardships with them, and there was so much respect for him that he was able to talk them out of armed rebellion at the end of the American Revolution.

Washington had been asked by the army to join them to overthrow the Continental Congress, and make himself King.

Washington had been asked by one of the officers of the rebels to join them, and he wrote them,

You could not have found a person to whom your schemes are more disagreeable. Banish these thoughts from your mind.

Hearing that the rebels who were planning insurrection against the new country due to not having been paid by the Continental Congress, Washington rode to Newburgh, New York, (not far from White Plains,NY,USA) on March 15, 1783, to meet with the dissident insurgents. Washington spoke to the rebellious group, saying,

“Gentlemen, as I was among the first who embarked in the cause of our common Country; as I never left your side one moment, but when called from you on public duty; as I have been the constant companion and witness of your Distresses…it can scarcely be supposed …that I am indifferent to your interests. But…this dreadful alternative, of either deserting our Country in the extremest hour of her distress, or turning our Arms against it…has something so shocking in it that humanity revolts from the idea…I spurn it, as every Man who regards liberty…undoubtedly must.”

The would-be rebels fell silent, digesting what he had said. Then Washington withdrew a letter from Congress, but could not read the text, withdrawing some eyeglasses from his tunic, remarking,

“Gentlemen, you will permit me to put on my spectacles for I have not only grown gray but almost blind in the service of my country.”

The men present were reported to have tears in their eyes at this gesture of Washington’s and abandoned their plot out of respect for their leader.

Washington retired from the military, surprising the entire new country. His action surprised King George III of England, who was astonished that Washington had refused to hold on to his military authority and use it for political or financial gain. The defeated King of England, remarked, “If true, then he is the greatest man in the world.”

Seeker of Diverse Views. How to pick a cabinet.

As President, George Washington invented the Presidential Cabinet, whom he referred to as “the first Characters,” persons who possessed the best reputations in fields and areas of the jobs he was filling. Washington said on political appointments,:

“My political conduct and nominations must be exceedingly circumspect. No slip into partiality will pass unnoticed…”

Washington tolerated the relentless clashes between Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State, and Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of the Treasury, but lectured them on the necessity for tolerance and moving beyond partisanship:

“I believe the view of both of you are pure, and well meant. Why then, when some of the best Citizens in the United States, Men…who have no sinister view to promote, are to be found, some on one side, some on the other…should either of you be so tenacious of your opinions as to make no allowances for those of the other? I have great esteem for you both, and ardently wish that some line could be marked out by which both of you could walk.”

The Constitution Should be Protected

When George Washington left office after two terms, he made a farewell address which warned future generations of Americans about foreign entanglements and partisanship in the republic:

I shall carry to my grave the hope that your Union and brotherly affection may be perpetual; that the Constitution may be sacredly maintained; and that free government…the ever favorite object of my heart…will be the happy reward of our mutual cares, labors and dangers.”

Washington died in 1800, three years after leaving office in 1797. He was saluted on the floor of congress as being

First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen.”

He was the first and best. The ultimate role model for any leader.

Today, February 22, 2019 is a day that tries Americans’ souls.

It is hoped that some of our “leaders” in Westchester, in Albany, in Washington might read the words I have quoted above and take them to heart in future deliberations. George Washington’s vision of his country is being challenged by those who know not what they do.

But we who remember, and read these words must refocus.

I hear you, Mr. Washington, and we heed.

Note: The American President By Philip B. Kunhardt, Jr., Philip B. Kunhardt III, and Peter W. Kunhardt (Riverhead Books. Penguin-Putnam, Inc.,1999) is the source for this information on George Washington.

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK FEB 21 EDITION YOUTUBE AND WPCOMMUNITYMEDIA.ORG

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YouTube link for WPW of 2-21 

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COUNTY QUARRANTINES 26 FROM CHINA DR, SHERITA AMBLER EXPLINS HOW TO KEEP FROM GETTING CORONAVIRUS
OLD SEWAGE PIPES IN FORT LAUDERDAL BREAK. WATERWAYS STREETS FLOOD FOR 2 MONTHS–MEDIA DOES NOT REPORT IT. PERHAPS COUNTY SHOULD HURRY UP THE LOCAL SEWER STUDY AND WHITE PLAINS, NEW RO, YONKERS SHOULD CHECK THE MATH ON SEWER CAPACITY HANDLING THEIR NEW DEVELOPMENTS
WESTCHESTER DELEGATION HEARS PUBLIC CONCERNS FROM 10 AM TO 2 PM ON VACATION WEEK. ELECTED REPS LEAVE EARLY. 50 CITIZENS SPEAK
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WHITE PLAINS WEEK WHERE THE ACTION IS WITH JOHN BAILEY

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7 PM TONIGHT: SOLAR POWER GROWTH IN A YEAR ON FIOS 45, CABLEVISION 76 wpcommunitymedia.org JOHN BAILEY INTERVIEWS DAN WELSH OF WESTCHESTER POWER

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DAN WELSH

ON SPREAD OF POWER CONSORTIUMS STATEWIDE

THE PROSPECTS OF SOLAR

PROSPECTS FOR LOWER GREEN RATES THROUGH WESTCHESTER POWER

GROWTH IN COUNTY PEGGED TO YONKERS COMING ON BOARD

WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE TO REACH 2030 GOALS

GEO THERMAL CONVERSION WHAT IT IS

HOW BUSINESSES CAN SOLARIZE AND SAVE MONEY

WHAT WESTCHESTER POWER HAS SAVED IN POLLUTANTS IN ONE YEAR

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City Introduces White Plains Promotion Video

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WPCNR MAIN STREET JOURNAL. February 19, 2020:

A new video appeared on the White Plains City website yesterday introducing White Plains to the world at large. The promotion, lasting 4 minutes, delivers an inviting and upbeat overview of what kind of city it is with an eye apparently to attract persons and businesses to the city. Here’s a look:

Introducing White Plains New York USA


“Fortunately for us, we found the perfect people to help us create this video, Nitrous Ltd, owned and operated by White Plains residents Paul and Melanie Rosen,” said White Plains Mayor Tom Roach on the city website.

“We are extremely grateful to Paul and Melanie for helping us capture the essence of White Plains in this terrific video. And we also extend our thanks to Westchester County Executive George Latimer and the County Industrial Development Agency for funding this project on behalf of the city.”

Paul Rosen, owner of Nitrous said, “As a business owner and resident of White Plains, I often find myself singing the praises of this great city. I wanted to create a video showcasing the great services, year-round events, fellow businesses and of course, the residents that make White Plains such a wonderful place to live. As a video production company, what better way is there for me to showcase the city that I love?

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26 from China Mainland Quarantined in Westchester to Monitor for Coronavirus

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WPCNR HEALTH OBSERVATION. February 19, 2019:

The Westchester County Department of Health announced yesterday evening 26 persons just returned from the Chinese mainland are being quarantined in their homes to monitor them for any signs of developing symptoms of coronavirus, Commissioner of the Department of Health, Dr. Sherlita Ambler announced.

Caren Halbfinger, Public Affairs Director for the Department of Health answered WPCNR’s questions about how the quarantine is being administered

1.     Are persons in the quarantined group confined to the house or residence?  And cannot leave?

The individuals who are quarantined must stay away from others – so that means they have to stay where they are, which in most cases is indoors at their own home.  The environment is assessed to determine if it is safe to allow them outside.

2. Who checks them and how often or are they self-reporting?

Health department nurses are in touch with them via smart phone video-conferencing several times each day. The Westchester County Health Department is following CDC and New York State Department of Health protocols. The Health Department can call them and these travelers can call the Health Department at any time.

Should they become ill or need to be transported Public Safety and Emergency Services would oversee that and make sure the right equipment is being used.

3. If they are allowed to leave, do they wear ankle bracelets? No – they are not allowed to leave.

4. If they are not allowed to leave, is the county supplying food, essentials? The County Health Department is working with them to ensure they have whatever they need.

5. Are they allowed visitors? No.

6. Is it correct that there are no confirmed coronaviruses infected persons at this time? Wednesday? Correct – none.

7. If more travelers possibly exposed to coronavirus arrive in greater numbers where will the county quarrantine them?

Each individual’s situation will be assessed to determine whether quarantine is appropriate and then, if it is, to determine the best setting.

To date, there have been no cases of coronavirus reported in Westchester County

These are the facts the Department of Health released to WPCNR this morning:

  • Westchester has travelers coming back to the county from areas of the world where COVID-19 cases have occurred
  • The Westchester County Health Department is currently monitoring is 26 individuals
  • These people are all quarantined – this is a voluntary quarantine most are in their homes
    • Isolation is when you are sick
    • Quarantine is when you are exposed to illness
  • *THERE IS NO REASON TO BE ALARMED* THERE is NO THREAT TO PUBLIC SAFETY*
  • Westchester County Health Department is following CDC and New York State Department of Health protocol
  • The Westchester County Health Department, with County Emergency Services, and County Public Safety are assisting ALL of these people
  • The County Health Department is making sure these people have food and medication – whatever they need during the time of quarantine
  • Health has the ability to video conference with all of them – using smart phones
  • Health is in constant communication with these people – they can call the Department of Health at any time
  • Should they become ill or need to be transported Public Safety and Emergency Services would oversee that and make sure the right equipment is being used
    • The Department of Emergency Services has sent correspondence to all of our Fire and EMS agencies with the latest guidance from the NYS Health Department and CDC on response to potential novel coronavirus patients. 
      • Local first response agencies provide training and personal protective equipment to their own personnel.  
      • The Department of Emergency Services stands ready to provide any supplemental training, supplies and guidance as may be needed to support preparations in partnership with the County Health Department.   
      • A professional EMS has been contracted for backup – if needed

WHAT YOU CAN DO TO STAY SAFE:

  • Do what you would do to protect yourself from the flu
  • Wash hands – stay away from sick people who are coughing or sneezing
  • Clean with bleach – no green products
  • Cover your mouth when you couch or sneeze
  • The US Government is telling people not to go to China
  • Get your flu shot
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ABINANTI: MEDICAID REDESIGN TEAM II TO CUT $2.5 BILLION

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WPCNR ALBANY ROUNDS. From Assemblyman Thomas Abinanti. February 15, 2020:

The Governor has constituted a Medicaid Redesign Team 2020 composed of healthcare providers to propose $2.5 billion in cuts to state spending for Medicaid. (Note that this triggers a loss of $2.5 billion in federal funding for Medicaid services as well.) For more information, visit the Health Department’s website here.

MRT II conducted a public hearing on Feb. 14, 2020 and is planning a second hearing on Tues., Feb. 18 in Rochester. 

The website also has a survey seeking recommendations and proposals. Click here.

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK THE FEB 14 PROGRAM on WWW.WPCOMMUNITYMEDIA.ORG and YOUTUBE NOW

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THE APPELLATE COURT SAYS IT WILL REVIEW THE GEDNEY ASSOCIATION- FRENCH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF NEW YORK APPEAL
GABE ARRANGO: YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY BE NEXT
KATHY HOCKUL ON THE PINK TAX AND HOW IT WILL BE ADMINISTERED
TRAFFIC TIEUPS NOW MORE LATER. PARKING CREATIVITY IN WHITE PLAINS
JOHN BAILEY AND JIM BENEROFE WITH THE NEWS—OUR 19TH YEAR ON THE AIR
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SATURDAY NIGHT 7 PM ON “PEOPLE TO BE HEARD,” FIOS CH 45 AND CABLEVISION WHITE PLAINS CH 76 ——————–DR. PACA LIPOVAC OF RICHMOND COMMUNITY SERVICES ON THE PLIGHT OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES TODAY

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THE FUNDING CRISIS AT OFFICE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES AND CUTTING MEDICAID FOR THE DISABLED

THE FAILURE TO PAY CAREGIVERS A SALARY TO SUPPORT A FAMILY

THE GROUP HOME CRISIS

PARENTS UNABLE TO CARE FOR THEIR ADULT DISABLED CHILD

HOW MEDICAID CUTS WOULD AFFECT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

SATURDAY NIGHT ON “PEOPLE TO BE HEARD” CH 45 FIOS WESTCHESTER-WIDE AND IN WHITE PLAINS CABLEVISION CH. 76 AND RIGHT NOW AT www.wpcommunitymedia.org

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Appellate Court Will Hear the Gedney Association–French American School Appeal–Gedney Must Supply Set of Documents by March 9

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WPCNR WHITE PLAINS LAW JOURNAL. By John F. Bailey. February 13, 2020 updated 4:50 PM EST:

The Appellate Divison, Second Department Ruled Tuesday it would hear the Gedney Association of White Plains vs. French American School of New York, and dismissed the City of White Plains Common Council motion to dismiss the appeal on the ground that the joint appendix is inadequate (did not contain the complete record) because White Plains did not comply with the Electronic Filing Rules of the Appellate Division.

The court ruled the FASNY motion to dismiss the Gedney Association, Daniel Seidel, Claudia Jaffee appeal filed August, 2018, “on the grounds they improperly raise arguments for the first time on appeal and refer to matter dehors, (Editor’s note: matter dehors refers to something outside the scope of or not included in the agreement or records involved). The records may be a trial record, contract, will, or other matter.  The record is held in abeyance and referred to the panel of Justices hearing the appeals for determination upon the argument ” (to be scheduled).

The court ruled that the Gedney Association and Daniel Seidel must “serve and file a supplemental joint appendix containing certain material is granted and must be filed by March 9.

The French American School of New York and the City of White Plains were given time to file a respondent briefs by April 8.

After the Gedney Association papers are delivered to the court, and the FASNY and White Plains brief are in, the appeal will seek a court date. Estimates are the case may not come up for as long as two years.

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