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THIS CARTOON FROM THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER WON THE PULITZER PRIZE

IT WAS DRAWN BY CARTOONIST DOUG MARLETTE AND IS ON DISPLAY AT THE BRUCE MUSEUM IN GREENWICH WITH OTHER PULITZERS AS PART OF THE MUSEUM OF CARTOON ART MASTERPIECES EXHIBIT OF 100 MASTERS CELEBRATING THE HISTORY OF THIS UNIQUE ART FORM IN AMERICA.

YOU WILL SEE THE WORK OF THE COMIC STRIP GREATS: ALEX RAYMOND, CHESTER GOULD, MILTON CANIFF.

MEET OLD FRIENDS: CHARLIE BROWN, DICK TRACY,  JULIET JONES, STEVE CANYON. FLASH GORDON. THE YELLOW KID, POPEYE, BLONDIE, AND MORE.

EXPERIENCE THE DRIVE OF SPARSE NARRATIVE AND SWEEPING EMOTION THE COMIC STRIP INTRODUCED THAT HELD THE BREATHLESS LOYALTY OF MILLIONS

MR. MARLETTE’S CARTOON ABOVE IS AS RELEVANT TODAY AS IT WAS WHEN PUBLISHED 34 YEARS AGO 
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STATE GIVES $1.5 MILLION IN SCHOOL AID TO WHITE PLAINS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT. WILL NOT BE USED TO OFFSET THE TAX LEVY INCREASE.

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WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. From the White Plains City School District. April 7, 2019:

On the day before the White Plains Board of Education vote to adopt the 2019-2000 School Budget tomorrow night for presentation to the voters May 21, the Superintendent of Schools has announced the state has increased aid to the school district by $1.5 Million

Dr. Joseph Ricca, the Superintendent wrote WPCNR this morning;

“We were very pleased to learn that the final ( NY state) budget included an increase in state aid for the WPCSD. We are grateful for our elected officials’ advocacy for the WPCSD.

The allocation of funds now brings the district closer to being fully funded with regard to the foundation aid phase in.

With the addition of $1.5 million, we are now nearing 57% of the state aid phase in.

In the proposed budget, the proposed levy increase remains within the tax cap (3.44%). Unfortunately, while very helpful to the district, the additional state aid would not offset the levy.

We do anticipate that the budget to budget increase will remain below 3.9%.”

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FLASH! IT’S 70 SUNNY WPCNR DEGREES! AS DAN INGRAM WOULD SAY, “ROLL YOUR BOD.” HANG TEN!

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IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY ON THE PEEKSKILL WATERFRONT!
HEY LA! HEY LA! THE HUDSON CREAMERY ON THE WATERFRONT IS OPEN! IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY FOR ICE CREAM, USA
A VANILLA BEAN CUP AND A WORLD CLASS THICK CHOCOLATE MAAAAAAAAALLL-TED WERE JUST RIGHT
THE CREAMERY WAS MOBBED ON OPENING DAY TODAY ON THE WATERFRONT.
THE CREAMERY IS WORTH A TRIP TO VIEW THE FAMOUS CELEBRITY ICE CREAM WALL OF OF FAME
MEANWHILE BACK IN WHITE PLAINS NEW YORK USA– A CARAVAN OF GIRL SCOUT COOKIES ARRIVED. TWO MOVING VANS FILLED WITH COOKIES WERE BEING DISTRIBUTED TO LOCAL GIRL SCOUT TROOPS IN AREA. PERHAPS THEY’LL WAR TRIM ANN TAYLOR BUSINESS SUITS COMING TO YOUR DOOR. WHO KNEW THIS WAS SUCH A BUSINESS? THERE MAY EVEN BE AN APP TO ORDER YOUR COOKIES?
SPOTTED A BATTERY-POWERED LIME “HOT ROD” BIKE AT THE HIGH SCHOOL.
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WHITE PLAINS WEEK OF APRIL 5 ON THE INTERNET NOW: THE BUDGET. THE PBA. THE VIETNAM VETERAN CEREMONY AT CITY HALL AND MORE.

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WPW for 4/5 has been posted

the youtube link is https://youtu.be/S4OyVzGsJO8

 the whiteplainsweek.com link is   http://www.whiteplainsweek.com/

JOHN BAILEY AND JIM BENEROFE ON
SUNLIGHT ON THE PROPOSED CITY BUDGET WHAT IT COSTS YOU
COUNTY EXECUTIVE GEORGE LATIMER’S MOVING ADDRESS ON WHY WE HAVE TO REMEMBER AND REVERE THE VIETNAM WAR DEAD –EXCLUSIVE VIDEO FROM THE CITY HALL CEREMONY
THE SAD STORY OF THE PBA INVESTIGATION
KAT BRESSLER OF WHITE PLAINS FILES FOR THE JUNE 25TH DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY CHALLENGING DEMOCRAT NOMINEES FOR COMMON COUNCIL

WESTCHESTER BUSINESS JOURNAL AND DAILY VOICE MERGE MEDIA CONTENT ON DAILY VOICE PLUS WEBSITE

WBT’S “NEWSIES” REVIEW

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DEMOCRAT NOMINATED CANDIDATES IN JUNE 25 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY INTRODUCED ON PEOPLE TO BE HEARD THURSDAY NIGHT AT 8 ON CH 76 ALTICE AND FIOS CH. 45 AND RIGHT NOW ON YOUTUBE AND WHITEPLAINSWEEK.COM

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JOHN BAILEY INTERVIEWS NADINE HUNT-ROBINSON, JENNIFER PUJA AND VICTORIA PRESSER , DEMOCRATIC PARTY NOMINEES FOR COMMON COUNCIL RUNNING IN THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY JUNE 25 IN WHITE PLAINS, MEET THEM ON PEOPLE TO BE HEARD AT 8 PM THIS EVENING ON FIOS CH. 45 AND ALTICE CH. 76 OR VIEW THE PROGRAM ON www.wpcommunitymedia.org at 8 PM



ptbh with the dem candidates has been posted the youtube link is
 
https://youtu.be/FHgrSxRo0A0
 
the whiteplainsweek.com link is
 
http://www.whiteplainsweek.com/
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PBA OFFICERS INVESTIGATED FOR “IMPROPER CONDUCT WITH REGARD TO PBA FUNDS” MAYOR REPORTS

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WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. From the Mayor’s Office. April 3, 2019:

The Mayor’s Office has issued a statement confirming a report published by Blackwestchester.com last week by reporter Zachery Gates II, based on information the reporter was told by a 20-year veteran of the police department, who was not named by the website.

Wednesday Mayor Tom Roach issued this statement confirming an investigation into the irregularities was under way:

“Allegations have been made that former officers of the White Plains PBA engaged in improper conduct with regard to PBA funds which were entrusted to them, I have asked that this matter be referred to the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office for investigation and it is my understanding that this has been done. It is my further understanding that an active investigation is underway.”

No charges have yet to be filed on the two officers  BlackWestchester reported. The amount of money in question  is  $250,000.

BlackWestchester  reported the union had decided not to press charges against the two officers and the officers were given one month to reimburse the entire amount.

The city and the District Attorney’s Office and the Police Department are investigating.

Persons WPCNR contacted were not willing to go “on the record” confirming this report.

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Westchester County Business Journal and Daily Voice form News Website Partnership

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Front Page of new Daily Voice Plus website as of 11:30 A.M. delivering both Voice content and Westchester/Fairfield/WAG contents at www.dailyvoiceplus.com
Westchester Business Journal coverage today 11:30 AM
Daily Voice Politics reports today 11:30 A.M
Westfair WAG Lifestyle Page today, 11:30 AM

WPCNR MEDIA GO ROUND. From Westfair Communications. Edited April 3, 2019:

Two locally driven media enterprises – Daily Voice and Westfair Communications, which publishes the Westchester County Business Journal, the Fairfield County Business Journal and WAG magazine – have announced a new collaboration www.DailyVoicePlus.com .

Regarding this partnership, Dee DelBello, Westfair’s publisher, predicts, “Viewers and subscribers to Daily Voice Plus will soon realize the
value of our two organizations working together to bring them
complete local news, daily. During the course of our collaboration, we plan on bringing more and more exciting programs that will not only be useful but entertaining.”


Daily Voice was founded by Carl Tucker in 2010 and is the premier
provider of local suburban news in the New York metro region.

Ted Yang, president of Cantata Media, which now operates Daily Voice,
enthused , “Our new subscription product will bring together the best local reporting in lifestyle, politics and business to Fairfield and Westchester counties. We will go deeper and show the full local picture that our neighbors care about.”

The two media companies are coming together to present a dynamic
combination of their talents in an exclusive digital format in what will
become the go-to source for complete local news.


The new partnership will pair the ubiquitous Daily Voice’s cutting-edge 36 local website news coverages which reaches 700,000 Unique Visitors and Westfair Communications’ longtime experience and expertise in
covering the concerns and issues affecting local businesses plus profiles
of business movers and shakers along with its sophisticated and entertaining feature stories.

Debuting today, this website will offer premium content from both these operations, drawing on the straight-ahead news of Daily Voice network
combined with the specialty reporting of Westfair Communications,
including its award-winning lifestyle publication, WAG magazine, which
is designed for a luxury readership.

Both organizations, worth noting, are locally based, locally reported and
locally edited. Collaboration is not new in the news industry, joint
operating agreements have existed for years among newspapers and
television stations.

Daily Voice Plus will mark a groundbreaking regional collaboration, the
teaming of an entirely online news source with Westfair
Communications, which offers its business journals and sister publication WAG magazine in both print and online editions. 

This collaboration is designed to be beneficial to each news organization
as well as to local readers, bringing the skills and specialties of Westfair
Communications to a venture that capitalizes on the reach of Daily Voice.

The Business Journals were founded more than 50 years by a descendant of Joseph Pulitzer, David Moore. To this day, throughout its ownership
history, the Journals have remained the only local business newspapers
covering all the breaking business news in real estate, economic development, education, hospitality, heath care, technology – everything
impacting Fairfield and Westchester counties and the Hudson Valley. 

Profiles of entrepreneurs, business owners and other successful ventures – along with investigative work – are all captured in the Journals, which have extended their service through hosting business events and a vital website.

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City Proposes 2.3% Increase in Budget to $198.3 Million

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LABOR PEACE AT HAND: 3 of 4 union contracts settled at 1.25%, 3% and 3% through 2021 IF COMMON COUNCIL APPROVES. FIREFIGHTERS NOT YET. 

WPCNR QUILL & EYESHADE. By John F. Bailey. April 1, 2019:

The 2019-20 City Budget was presented to the White Plains Common Council this evening calling for a 2.7% increase in property taxes, caused by two Payments In Lieu of Taxes going back on the tax rolls, costing the city a half million dollars in PILOT Revenues  combined with the city being allowed as much as 4% tax revenue growth based on its slow assessment growth.

This year’s budget is $198.3 Million up $4.4 million from this year ($193.9 Million)

The city, ( apparently hedging against possible inflation to come) settled with the police, teamsters and Civil Service Employees for wage increases of 1.25% in the current year, and 3% for each of the next two years.

The tax increase  in the budget, is due to a confluence of factors,  (not just making up the sales tax current slump down 2.7% through the first 8 months of the current fiscal year–down in 6 of the first 8 months of this fiscal year ).

A worrisome fade

Through March  the city has earned  $33,038,728 sales tax dollars, $929,896 behind the 2017-18 pace, a 2.7% decline. White Plains sales taxable activity has declined almost 5% below the inflation rate which is about 2%.

If White Plains pulls in last year numbers the next 4 months it will receive $49.147 Million in sales taxes. If the 3% down trending rate is continued over the next 4 months, the revenue will erode to $48.664 Million in sales tax receipts. 

One might assume the 2.7% increase in the tax rate is a direct effort to insure against being short on sales taxes to be unable to pay the new union contract extensions the next year. 

The new city budget proposed tonight reflects this, even if other factors influence the tax increase.

It projects sales tax at $44 Million, noting that is down from the $44.5 M in this year’s budget.

If you count the annual $5,000 contribution to the Tax Relief fund from sales taxes made every year for next year’s budget (used to pay for raises in wages) the city needs to hit around $49 million.

The present trend of 2.7 % decline suggests they are not going to make that.

 There is still the possibility of more expenses with the round of possible commissioner salary increases. 

The new tax rate effect

  • $13,500 Assessed Home Pays $77 More in city tax. ($2,930 up from $2,853 this year)
  • A $16,475  Assessed home Pays $84 More. ($3,576 up from $3,482)
  • A $20,475  Assessed home pays $117 more. ($4,444 up from $4,327)

The tax rate per $1,000 of assessed valuation goes up $5.71 from $211.36 this year to $217.07/ $1,000 of assessed valuation.

Internet sales tax relief impact as a result of the new state legislation is unclear at this.. The particulars of the legislation on the Governor’s internet sales taxing plan is under review by the city.  

Sales Tax Acknowledged as Major concern.

It is pointed out that the city sales tax is $2.7 Million less than the sales tax revenue 6 years ago.

AIM to cities has not  increased in 7 years, and the 2019-20 budgeted figure ($5.463 Million) is less than it was a decade ago.

On Bright Side:

  • No layoffs were made in this budget. The reason given is the city believes the 837 filled positions out of 879 employees allowed is needed to continue city services at the present level.
  • The budget allows for settlements with all 4 unions. The city has settled a new contract with the police, the CSEA and the Teamsters. The White Plains Firefighters are the only union that has not reached agreement with the city.
  • According to the City Agenda explanatory material, each new  union contract calls for a 1.25% increase in all step salary levels this year (2018-19)  retroactive to July 1, 2018; an additional 3% increase in 2019-20 and a 3% increase in the third year of the contract, 20-21. On the CSEA contract, their dental program share of costs goes up $40 each year, and their accompany change in pay levels for key positions.
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GEDNEY ASSOCIATION PRESSES FASNY WITH APPEAL.

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WPCNR SOUTH END TIMES. From the Gedney Association Newsletter. April 1, 2019:

As Spring arrives, the FASNY issue remains the major focus of the Board’s attention.  On March 21st, FASNY released a Press Release announcing its intention to put approximately 48 acres on the market for sale and build its middle and high school on Parcel A.  

The property continues to be poorly maintained with debris including bottles visible on the property and its frontage.  According to FASNY’s website, its student population has declined and apparently it still wants to find a single, contiguous campus for all its grade levels.

The Gedney Board unanimously voted to continue our Appeal to the Appellate Court.  The FASNY decision to sell part of the property for additional development highlights one of the flaws in the recent approval in which they failed to analyze and consider the implications of other development as required by the New York SEQRA law.

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