LOCAL SEIU ISSUES STATEMENT ON PRESIDENT TRUMP’S DACA POLICY

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WPCNR LABOR LAW. From Local 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union.Labor Day, September 4, 2017:

The following statement is attributable to Hector Figueroa, President of 32BJ SEIU:
“Ending DACA would fly in the face of American values and further divide our nation. The young men and women helped by DACA have contributed greatly to this country and are among the finest and best our country can offer. Dreamers go on to serve in our military, contribute significantly to the economy, attend our schools and churches, and are part of our communities. Ending DACA would be an act of expulsion that reaches levels of medieval cruelty. Not only would ending DACA jeopardize the lives of 800,000 Dreamers, it is out of step with the vast majority of Americans who support extending the program.
Congress still has opportunity to give peace of mind to million young Americans and pass a clean bill. On September 5, we will join thousands of allies who are mobilizing across the nation to defend DACA.”
DACA NO ESTÁ ACABADO, PERO INFORMES SEÑALAN QUE PUEDE IR EN DIRECCIÓN INCORRECTA 
La siguiente declaración es atribuible a Héctor Figueroa, Presidente de 32BJ SEIU:
 “Finalizar el DACA volaría frente a los valores estadounidenses y dividirá aún más a nuestra nación. Los jóvenes y mujeres ayudados por DACA han contribuido en gran medida a este país y están entre los mejores y mejores que nuestro país puede ofrecer. Los soñadores pasan a servir en nuestras fuerzas armadas, contribuyen significativamente a la economía, asisten a nuestras escuelas e iglesias, y son parte de nuestras comunidades. La finalización de DACA sería, histórica y factualmente, un acto de expulsión que alcanza niveles de crueldad medieval. No sólo terminaría DACA sería cruel por poner en peligro la vida de 800.000 soñadores, está contra la gran mayoría de los estadounidenses que apoyan extender DACA.
 El Congreso todavía tiene la oportunidad de dar tranquilidad a millones de jóvenes estadounidenses y aprobar una ley limpia. El 5 de septiembre, nos uniremos a miles de aliados que se están movilizando en toda la nación para defender DACA”.
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WHITE PLAINS WEEK THE LABOR DAY EDITION OF SEPT. 1 ON THE INTERNET NOW

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IS THE TRUMP STRATEGY ENOUGH TO DEFEAT COUNTY EXECUTIVE ASTORINO?

THE FIRST WHITE PLAINS WEEK “SIGN POLL”

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THE WHITE PLAINS SALES TAX RECEIPTS THREE YEAR DECLINE.

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INTERVIEW: ROCCO COMMISSO,

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TALKS ON HOW CABLE IS DEALING WITH PROGRAMMING COMPETITION–FUTURE OF PRICING

 

 

 

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SATURDAY NIGHT ON PEOPLE TO BE HEARD AT 7:MODERATOR OF AUGUST 22 FORUM–WHAT REALLY HAPPENED.

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Milagros Lecuona Posts Video on YouTube of Her Answers to Questions at August 22 Candidates Forum

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Milagros Lecuona (left) Answers Forum Questions at August 22 Candidates 

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WPCNR CAMPAIGN 2017. From the Lecuona Campaign for Mayor. August 30, 2017:

On August 22 a Candidates Forum introducing candidates contesting in the September 12 Democratic Primary was held at The Womans Club of White Plains, sponsored by the Rosedale Residential Association, the Gedney Association and the North Street Area Civic Association.

On the Friday before the scheduled debate, the campaign manager for Mayor Tom Roach, Justin Brasch, John Martin, and James Kirkpatrick informed the organizations they would not participate in the forum.

The forum was held anyway with Mayoral challenger Milagros Lecuona, council candidates Allen Goldman, Michael Kraver and Saad Siddiqui facing 4 empty seats.

During the course of the debate Mayor candidate Milagros Lecuona answered a number of questions devised by the leadership of the three sponsoring neighborhood associations.

An edited video was made and it has been posted on YouTube and her answers to those questions may be seen by copying this link and putting it in your browser:

 

 

 

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A Call for the Man Who Made the Calls. Jack Lim, Umpire’s Umpire Heads to Elysian Fields

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Jack Lim, behind the plate in the June, 2007 Sectional Championship. Jack passed away Monday.

WPCNR Scorecard. By John F. Bailey. August 29, 2017A portion of this profile originally appeared in WPCNR November 11, 2008:

The Westchester Putnam Softball Umpires announced today that Jack Lim, former Chairperson of the Westchester-Putnam Softball Umpires passed away Monday, after a long illness.

The wake for Jack is Wednesday, August 30, 7 to 9 PM and Thursday August 31, 2 to 4 PM and 7 to 9 PM. at Heritage Funeral Home, Morrissey Drive, Putnam Valley. A Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted Friday, September 1 at 11 AM at Elizabeth Seton Church, Shrub Oak.

Jack Lim helped me a great deal to help me become a fastpitch softball umpire. When he discovered he had a very unusual disease. When he first learned he had the disease he determined he would walk the New York City Marathon to draw attention to the existence of this little know disease.

I interviewed Jack on November 2, 2008. Here is a reprint of that interview which also tells you about the umpire’s umpire, Jack Lim.

 

“One of the thousands who are running the New York City Marathon today will not be running.  He’ll be walking all 26 miles in support of a little known condition that he has recently found he suffers from: Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis.

All the fastpitch coaches and players know him. He’s Jack Lim, the most good-natured, serious and conscientious umpire you’d ever want doing your game. He is past President of the Hudson Valley Chapter of the New York State Softball Officials Organization and has been a fixture behind the plate and in the field the 20 years in softball around the county.

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The Man Behind the Mask: Jack Lim,  the umpire who embodies “sportsmanship,” holding plaque, awarding Hudson Valley Umpires Sportsmanship Award to White Plains’s Sandra Mastrangelo in June, 2008, as White Plains Softball Coach, Ted O’Donnell looks on.

Jack wrote me and many he knows about his disease. He writes that he has decided to walk the marathon, “to bring some awareness to the lung disease known as Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis and to raise some funds for the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation. My goal is to complete the marathon before it gets too dark.”

Jack explains that idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, IPF, “is a slowly progressive lung disease that literally robs you of breath. There is no known cause and there is no cure.”

Jack though agreed to try some experimental treatments to help find not only a cure, but they also prolonged his life.

There is no cure.

“The disease,” Jack writes (in 2008), “generally occurs in individuals between the ages of 50 and 70 affecting about 250,000 persons annually in the United States. My primary doctor told me that I am the only patient whom he has come across in his 15-year medical practice with IPF. I am so lucky to have this honor. It is what it is. I got a medical all-clear for this past softball season and 2009 is looking good so far.”

How does he handle this spectre?

Like he handles beef from coaches over his calls:

“I try to take a positive attitude about life but don’t get over confident with anything I do. I sometimes have a great game, not perfect, behind the plate and then the next day, I am questioning myself over a call that I made on the bases. That’s life but it is still fun. Be well, and take care…see you in the spring. Play ball.”

All in the fastpitch softball community and the players who play know Jack.

His games are always a pleasure. He never shows anyone up, player or coach,  and is a hawk on every call and play, no matter what the score.

He shows tremendous energy in covering his position in the field, and his calls are emphatic without over-emphasis. He always has a smile and a quip.

But when he yells “Play Ball!” he is all business.

His strike zone is consistent, and in his games they move along and the game is the thing. He is so good at what he does that fans come away talking not about his strike zone or his calls, but what a great game it was. Players hit in the games he calls because he rarely is wrong on whether a pitch is a good pitch to hit (that is a strike).

The focus was never on Jack, which is what you want. There is such respect for his judgment he rarely gets arguments.

He is a model official who officiates to promote the greatest game and make it a better game

When I started out umpiring 10 years ago(2007) and in the first year lamented a couple of games I had, Jack put things in perspective for me:

“I’ve been umpiring for 7 years and I’ve never called a perfect game yet.”

That’s the kind of person Jack is. 

He has a way that puts you at ease and makes you feel good about yourself with a new resolve. He had a way of taking the burden off you and turning you forward to the future. He never praised lightly. I remember I filled in on a varsity game when I was first starting, taking the field position. I made a “banger” call on a close play at first. Jack said after I made that call when we were coming in, “that was a varsity call.”

A little thing, but it meant a lot. Every Jack did meant a lot to him.

Like the game of ball itself, it’s not the last play, the last pitch, the last at bat, it’s your next play, next pitch, next at bat that counts!

It is a game Plato would have loved because you’re always moving along on the dialectic.

I kept this memory in the present from the time when I first wrote it. Because that’s how I’ll remember Jack. Having coffee in a diner with him. Talking ball. Concentrating on the next pitch, the next play, the next situation.

He is a class guy.

 

 

 

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Biggest Threat to Our Democracy Is Not Showing Up–Lecuona.

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER. From a Fundraising Letter Circulated by Mayoral Candidate Milagros Lecuona. August 27, 2017:

 The biggest threat to democracy is not showing up

Dear John,

If you were one of the 200 or so folks packed into White Plains’ first debate last Tuesday at the Women’s Club, you know Roach and the rest of his slate were a no show. This is what the voters have to look forward to with his ticket.

Showing up matters.  Help fund my campaign today so I can continue to be a champion for White Plains voters.

https://act.myngp.com/el/1754849091472853504/-4862665015864849920

The fact that the mayor chose not to address WP voters was not surprising given he did not show up at all during the week and a half of court proceeding on a case that he brought to the court in the first place.

However, it gave me a great opportunity to share my vision for a thriving White Plains. I laid out my plans for creating a comprehensive plan for the city that is updated regularly.  I shared new ideas for a sustainable White Plains that go far beyond a few bike lanes. My Democratic slate mates and I talked about how to deal with the strict parking enforcement in our downtown area.https://act.myngp.com/el/1754849091472853504/-4862665015864849920

If given the opportunity to serve as your mayor, I will work with all White Plains residents to establish a system of transparency that has been missing for the past seven years. I will encourage public participation and collaboration and I will bring my experience as urban planner to building a better White Plains.

We have to get through a few hurdles first and with only three weeks left before the Democratic primary, we need boots on the ground.  Our is a grassroots campaign so we need your help TODAY.

Please volunteer to help get Milagros elected.

I hope to see you in the next three weeks before the Democratic primaries on September 12 but I also hope to see you long beyond that date as we build a better White Plains together.

Milagros Lecuona

Contender for the Democratic Party nomination for Mayor in the September 12 Primary

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The “No Show” Debate Last Week–Rosedale UPDATE

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Hi Neighbors,

Below is an update we wanted to share with you with regards to the democratic Primary Candidates’ Forum that we hosted with North Street Area Civic Association and Gedney Association @ the Woman’s club of White plains.

We had an excellent turnout Tuesday, August 22, for the Democratic Primary Candidates’ Forum co-sponsored by the three southside associations.  We were all disappointed that the Mayor and his team did not show up to present their position and views regarding the following major issues effecting the south side.

-Fire Protection

-Encroaching Institutional Uses in Residentially zoned neighborhoods

– Traffic Issues

– Infrastructure Capacity

– Ad-Hoc Zoning of many new projects not conforming with existing zoning (est. 5000 new apartments being built in downtown area,)

– Retail instability, School Capacity

-Transit District Plan

-Update of Comprehensive Plan

The late notification from the Mayor’s Team not being able to attend the event made it not possible to re-schedule to accommodate all the parties. Local media did not cover the event

The following are important dates to mark on your calendar:

  1. Rosedale Residential Association Executive board/Town Hall meeting | Wed, Sept 6 @ 7:30pm | Educational House @ 5 Homeside lane
  2. Democratic Primary debate, hosted by the League of Women Voters | Thur, Sep 7 @ 7:00pm | Rochambeau School (Only debate scheduled prior to primary)
  3. The Democratic Primary will be held on Tues,  September 12.
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COUNTY RECORDS FIRST WEST NILE CASE OF THE YEAR

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 WPCNR HEALTH ADVISORY. From the Westchester County Department of Health. August 26, 2017:

Westchester County has learned of its first human case of West Nile Virus this year, which was confirmed in a 63-year-old Briarcliff Manor resident who had been hospitalized, and is now recovering at home.

The Westchester County Department of Health found signs of mosquito breeding activity around the resident’s home and removed them.

“Tthis first case of West Nile Virus should serve as a reminder to residents to take precautions against mosquito bites by removing standing water from their property after it rains and using repellents when they spend time outdoors, especially from dusk to dawn, when mosquitoes are most active,” said Sherlita Amler, MD, Commissioner of Health.

The Health Department prepared for the mosquito season by educating the public through news releases and Keep Healthy and Bug Off messages distributed through flyers, social media, and on our website, by giving fathead minnows to residents with ponds to reduce the mosquito population and by evaluating and treating as needed with larvicide all catch basins on county and municipal roads throughout Westchester. Throughout the season, the Department also traps and tests mosquitoes to track the presence of mosquito-borne viruses in the county. West Nile Virus was identified in two local mosquito batches starting July 18. Manual pdf

West Nile Virus infection most often causes a mild or moderate flu-like illness, but can be more serious particularly for people 60 and older, and  those with other health complications. No residents were diagnosed with West Nile Virus last year, but from 2010 to 2015, two to four residents were diagnosed each year and all recovered.

            To reduce the chances for mosquitoes to breed and bite around your home, watch Assistant Commissioner Peter DeLucia in this brief video on the Department of Health website at http://health.westchestergov.com/west-nile-virus and follow these tips:

  • Avoid the outdoors in the late afternoon and early evening when mosquitoes are active and feeding, and use insect repellents when outdoors during these times. Be sure to follow the instructions on the label.
  • Adults can apply insect repellents with up to 30 percent DEET on infants over two months of age by applying the product to their own hands and then rubbing their hands on their children. Manual pdf Products containing DEET are not recommended for use on children under two months of age.
  • Wear protective clothing, such as long pants, long-sleeved shirts and socks, when outdoors, especially in areas where mosquitoes are active and feeding.
  • Check around your property for tin cans, plastic containers, ceramic pots or similar water-holding containers that should be discarded or turned over to prevent collecting water.
  • Check and remove standing water from children’s toys and play houses left outside.
  • Remove discarded tires.
  • Drill holes in the bottoms of all recycling containers that are left outdoors.
  • Turn over plastic wading pools, buckets and wheelbarrows when not in use.
  • Change the water in birdbaths at least twice weekly.
  • Keep storm drains and gutters clear of leaves and debris. Manual pdf
  • Even with the swimming season over, continue to chlorinate swimming pools, outdoor spas and hot tubs until properly winterized or drained for the season.  Also, if not chlorinated, drain any water that collects on their covers.

Residents who notice large areas of standing water on public property should report this to the Westchester County Department of Health at (914) 813-5000.

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Governor Cuomo Announces Opening of the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge

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WPCNR ALBANY ROUNDS. From the Governor’s Press Office. (Edited) August 24, 2017:

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the opening of the first span of the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, an iconic twin-span cable-stayed crossing that will serve the Hudson Valley for the next century.

The Governor commemorated the milestone with a ribbon-cutting ceremony that featured more than 800 dignitaries and residents from Rockland and Westchester counties on the cable-stayed area of the first span.

The construction project is one of the largest in the nation and the biggest in the history of the New York State Thruway Authority. Four lanes of Rockland-bound traffic will begin crossing the first span late Friday night into Saturday morning.

“The new Mario M. Cuomo Bridge is much more than a magnificent, cutting-edge structure, it is a symbol for this state and this nation. The opening of this new span shows the world that we have our energy and our boldness back, that we will continue to accomplish greats things, and that we are building bigger and better than we have in decades,” Governor Cuomo said. “Excelsior reminds us that the motto of this state says reach even higher, and we’re not only building a new bridge with this in mind – we are building a new state and a stronger economy. This historic project is providing quality jobs, hope and opportunity to both residents and visitors of this state, and I look forward to future generations of New Yorkers crossing the Hudson River on this new bridge for the next 100 years.”

Governor Cuomo drove on the new bridge span in a 1955 Corvette with Armando “Chick” Galella, who drove the same model year Corvette as part of the inaugural procession that crossed the Tappan Zee Bridge on December 15, 1955. The Sleepy Hollow resident is a veteran and Bronze Star recipient who survived the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.

The Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge will partially open to four lanes of Rockland-bound traffic overnight on Friday, August 25, weather permitting. For the next few months, northbound/westbound drivers on the New York State Thruway (I-87/I-287) will cross the Hudson River on the new bridge, while southbound/eastbound drivers will use the old bridge, each having four traffic lanes available. Later this fall, the new bridge will completely replace the 62-year-old Tappan Zee Bridge when four lanes of Westchester-bound traffic are also shifted onto the first span.

At Governor Cuomo’s direction, the New York State Thruway Authority has managed the bridge replacement project since 2013 with two fundamental objectives – first, to fully open the bridge to traffic in 2018, and second, to finish the bridge at or below the budgeted cost of $3.98 billion. Currently, the project remains on budget and on schedule, as construction of its second span continues to progress.

After all traffic has been shifted onto the first span, design-builder Tappan Zee Constructors will demolish the landings of the old bridge, which occupy the same footprint of the second span, and connect the second span to land. When completed, drivers will reap the full benefits of the 3.1-mile twin-span, which will include:

  • Eight general traffic lanes;
  • Four breakdown and emergency lanes;
  • Space for future bus rapid transit and commuter rail;
  • A bicycle and walking path with six unique viewing areas;
  • Cashless tolling; and
  • Energy-efficient LED lighting.

The original Tappan Zee Bridge, linking Rockland and Westchester, opened in December 1955 and there are now more than 140,000 vehicles crossing it daily.

As the first cable-stayed bridge ever built across the Hudson River, the new Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge uses steel cables placed at an angle to connect the bridge deck to vertical towers that extend high above the roadway. The bridge features eight 419-foot towers standing at a five-degree angle, and has a total of 192 stay cables that would stretch 14 miles if laid end-to-end. More than 110,000 tons of all-American steel is being used to build the bridge, and approximately 7,000 people have contributed to the project to date, totaling nearly 9 million work hours.

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