State also Sues Validity of Lecuona’s Signatures. Effort to Deny Lecuona position on Democrat Primary Line Intensifies Apparently

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WPCNR CAMPAIGN 2017. By John F. Bailey. July 27, 2017:

Councilwoman Milagros Lecuona Challenger of White Plains Mayor Thomas Roach for the Democratic nomination for Mayor told WPCNR that in addition to the Democratic City Committee challenge of the validity of her 2,700 signatures she acquired to qualifty for the September 12 Democratic Primary to wrest the Democratic Party Nomination from incumbent and nominee Mayor Thomas Roach, her battle just got more complicated.

Westchester County Board of Elections Commissioners Democrat Reginald Lafayette and Republican Doug Colety have been sued by the state also challenging the Lecuona effort. Details of the suit are being sought.

Lecuona described the new suit as an additional effort to keep her off the September 12 primary ballot.

She said the dispute over her petions is a long way from being resolved with this additional suit being enjoined.

 

 

 

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GOVERNOR: FIRST SPAN OF NEW TAPPAN ZEE BRIDGE OPENS WESTBOUND AUGUST 25–JUST IN TIME FOR LABOR DAY WEEKEND GETAWAY. DETAILS OTHER “MILESTONES”

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WPCNR ALBANY ROUNDS. From the Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo. July 27, 2017:

Governor Cuomo  announced Thursday that the first span of the new Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge will open on August 25th, when westbound traffic will begin moving onto the first span.

The new bridge, on track to open in 2018 and on budget at $3.98 billion, is one of the biggest active bridge projects in the nation and the largest in the history of the New York State Thruway Authority.

“The opening of the first span of the new Mario M. Cuomo Bridge next month is a clear message that after decades of stagnation, New York is building our transportation infrastructure better, safer and more efficiently than ever,” Governor Cuomo said. “This major milestone in the project to replace the aging Tappan Zee Bridge will be the first step in alleviating congestion for commuters while offering a state-of-the-art link over the Hudson River, built to last for generations to come.”

Additionally, Governor Cuomo also announced that the Federal Aviation Administration approved the $4 billion, 37 gate Delta facility at LaGuardia Airport, the final component of the transformation of LaGuardia into a completely rebuilt, unified 21st century airport, and the U.S. Department of Transportation approved a more than $500 million loan for the Moynihan Train Hall redevelopment.

Governor Cuomo also announced that cashless tolling will be complete on all MTA bridges and tunnels by the end of 2017, already having reduced commuters’ travel time by up to nine hours since January.

The New Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge

The New Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge project is recognized across the nation for its iconic design, including by President Barack Obama, who put the bridge at the top of his list of critical infrastructure priority projects.

The new bridge will connect Westchester and Rockland counties and serve as the main conduit between Upstate and the New York City metropolitan region. In all, more than 6,300 people have contributed to the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge project thus far, totaling more than 8 million hours of man power.

At the Governor’s direction, the Thruway Authority has managed this project since 2013 with two fundamental objectives, to first open the bridge in 2018, and second, finish the bridge at or below the budgeted cost of $3.98 billion.

On Friday night, August 25, the Thruway Authority and Tappan Zee Constructors will shift four lanes of westbound/northbound traffic to the new span.

The second step of moving eastbound traffic to that span will begin later this fall. The traffic will be separated by a jersey barrier and that traffic pattern will remain in effect until the second span is complete, and the bridge with both spans opens in 2018. 

 

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FOOD BANK SHINES LIGHT ON WESTCHESTER COUNTY’S 40,000 HUNGRY CITIZENS RECEIVING FOOD STAMPS, 200,000 Undernourished. REQUESTS CORPORATIONS, ORGANIZATIONS, COMMUNITIES INVOLVE THEMSELVES IN “TAKE ACTION AGAINST HUNGER” MONTH IN SEPTEMBER

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WPCNR HUNGER WATCH. By John F. Bailey. July 27, 2017:

The Food Bank for Westchester and Stop and Shop presented a forum highlighting that 20% of Westchester County residents were undernourished and were hungry each day. County Executive Robert P. Astorino noted that 40,000 county residents receive food stamps. Leslie Gordon, CEO of the Food Bank, said 200,000 Westchester residents experienced hunger. A map was displayed showing pockets of county areas where hunger was an issue.

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Department of Social Services Commissioner for Westchester County Kevin McGuire told the audience of about 50 persons, most residents eligible for help did not ask for it because they were not aware of the DSS services available. He said there was no county “hunger hotline.”

He told WPCNR that by calling his office, 914-995-3285,  persons could be directed to appropriate programs and services to aid them in dealing with their inability to feed themselves and families including the SNAP program.

The purpose of the forum was to publicize the scope of the hunger problem in Westchester County and  reach out to motivate and involve businesses, community organizations, and local governments to a greater extent in solving the hunger crisis by these organizations increasing donations and services to Westchester hungry.

Mayor Thomas Roach of White Plains, member of the panel, suggested that food donations from the public could be collected at community events. He said he plans to start such a donation program at Jazzfest in White Plains in September, and at next year’s fireworks celebration. He also said new residents in White Plains would be acquainted with the hunger program in the future when they move to new residences, especially the 5,000 apartments being built in the city.

Assemblyman David Buchwald, representing White Plains, told WPCNR that the state has not taken up the matter of increased  state funding for the SNAP (Food Stamp program) because President Trump’s new budget has not been taken up by congress yet. It is due October 1.

Buchwald said that the extent of the human services cuts has not been approved or cut yet, and the state cannot determine how large a blow federal cuts to food stamps will deal the state. He also suggested programs for donating unused food from restaurants and farms could be expanded to provide more food for the hungry on a regular basis. So supplementing any cuts he said has not been taken up by the legislature as yet.

Dr. Mona Kennedy of New York Presbyterian Hospital, White Plains, said that physicians needed to be more aware of the nutrition issues in examining patients and to find out what their eating patterns are by administering a questionnaire that she has found helpful in treating patients and revealing malnutrition or hunger as a cause of related symptoms.

Ms. Gordon said the focus on developing new community initiaves and discussing them with community and business and muncipalities would be a major effort in September which she dubbed Take Action Against Hunger Month. Volunteer by going to FB4.org/HungerActionMonth.

John Ravitz, Executive Vice President/CEO of Business Council of Weschester said his organization would be attempting to involve members in new programs to supply more food for the Food Bank of Westchester in the weeks ahead.

You may also participate in the Miles for Meals 5K Run September 9 at 8:30 AM at Pace University in Honor of National Hunger Month (September).

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WEST SIDE STORY PREVIEW ON THE INTERNET NO AND SATURDAY AT 7 on White Plains People To Be Heard: WPHS Grad Class of 2012 Talks About Her Role in WEST SIDE STORY at WPPAC FRIDAY NIGHT

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Driver at Fault in 2015 Valhalla Crossing Accident: National Transportation Safety Board

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​ WPCNR TRANSPORTATION REPORT. From the National Transportation Safety Board. July 25, 2017:

An SUV driver’s actions are the probable cause of a deadly 2015 collision between the SUV and a Metro-North commuter train at a grade crossing in Valhalla, New York, the National Transportation Safety Board found Tuesday.

The SUV driver died, along with five passengers on the train, in the Feb. 3, 2015, accident. The rail passengers were killed when 343 feet of the third rail, which powers the train, penetrated the floor of the first train car and struck passengers.

The NTSB’s investigation found the driver of the SUV moved her vehicle into the path of Metro-North commuter train 659.

Investigators found traffic at the Commerce Street grade crossing was congested when the driver entered the boundary of the grade crossing and stopped.

The grade crossing warning system activated properly and a gate came down, striking the rear of her Mercedes-Benz ML350. Witnesses said the driver exited the vehicle and examined where the gate hit her SUV. She then got back into the driver’s seat and moved onto the railroad tracks and into the path of the oncoming train.

The train hit the vehicle at 51 m.p.h., pushing the SUV 665 feet down the track, while detaching the third rail. The introduction of sparks, flaming debris and fuel into the lead railcar started a fire.

As a result of the investigation the NTSB recommended local officials assess the safety of at-grade crossings, such as the Commerce Street crossing. The NTSB also recommended commuter railroads, like Metro North, that use third-rail power systems, at or near grade crossings, should assess their safety.

“Sadly, all of the NTSB’s work in railroad and highway safety to date did not prevent this tragic accident,’’ said Acting Chairman Robert L. Sumwalt. “But the recommendations we issued today could help to avoid future tragedies.  When people see railroad tracks, even at grade crossings, they need to think train, and maintain – or improve – their situational awareness. We recommended risk assessments by companies and agencies, and corrective actions as warranted by the assessment results,’’ Sumwalt said. “Any railroad passenger has the right to expect that everything possible is being done to assure their safety.”

The investigation found that Metro-North’s third rail system was not constructed to fail in a controlled manner or break away when subjected to overloaded conditions such as those involved in this accident.

Also, the use of Metro-North’s current third rail system may increase the severity of railcar damage and serious injuries at grade crossing accidents.

The investigation ruled out the use of personal electronic devices or drugs and alcohol by both the SUV driver and the train engineer.

Traffic signals, the performance of the train engineer and weather and track conditions were also ruled out as issues in this crash.

There was no evidence to suggest the SUV driver unintentionally drove the vehicle forward due to the unconventional design of the SUVs transmission interface.

A link to the findings, probable cause and recommendations are available online at https://go.usa.gov/xR8hG .  The final report will be posted in several days.  The docket for this investigation is available at https://go.usa.gov/xRk37.

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WHITE PLAINS FINAL SALES TAX RECEIPTS DECLINE THIRD YEAR IN A ROW. RECEIPTS DOWN 5% IN 3 YEARS.

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WPCNR QUILL & EYESHADE. From the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance. July 25, 2017:

The final sales figures for the White Plains fiscal year just ended.

The city total provided by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance was $49,310,346 was down 1% from fiscal year 2015-16 when it was $49,791,542. It was the third straight year the city economy has declined, after reaching an all time high of $51,856,287 in 2013-14.

The Westchester County Sales Tax handle for the first six months of its current fiscal year was up 2% from 2016 through June, $253,263,253 to $248,378,273. The county at the halfway mark is headed for an all-time high this year.

 

 

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Senate with Vice President Pence Casting Tie-Breaker Vote, 51-50, Will Take Up the Health Care Bill. Senator Gillebrand “hard-pressed to remember a vote in the U.S. Senate that has treated the American people with less respect.”

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WPCNR WASHINGTON WIRE. From the Associated Press. July 25, 2017:

The U.S. Senate will take up the Republican drafted bill to replace the Affordable Health Care Act as a result of today’s Senate vote.

The Senate deadlocked 50-50 on whether to move forward with the health care debate, forcing Vice President Mike Pence to cast the tie-breaking vote and send the bill to the Senate floor.

The vote was enabled to be successful by Republican Senator John McCain, who had previously voiced major opposition to the Republican bill, returning from his hospitalization to attend the senate for the vote, and voting to take up debate on the bill. Pence broke the tie. Forty-seven other Republicans also voted to take up debate on the replacement bill, with just two, Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski were the two Republican Senators to oppose the bill, though at least 4 others, including McCain,had lead many to believe a positive vote to take up repeal would not be successful.

N.Y. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand today released the following statement on the Senate vote to open debate on the repeal of the Affordable Care Act:

“I am hard-pressed to remember a vote in the U.S. Senate that has treated the American people with less respect. This is not a game. My Republican colleagues would be well-served to remember this is about the health and wellbeing of millions of families in every corner of this country. When lawmakers are this secretive, you can be sure that it’s because the only losers will be regular Americans already struggling to pay for health care, and the winners will be millionaire health care CEOs, lobbyists, campaign donors, and the lawmakers themselves. This bill will harm millions of Americans and I will use every tool I have as a Senator to fight it. I encourage all New Yorkers to join me and to speak out and demand better than a back-room deal that harms those who work so hard to provide for their families. Democracy only works when regular people stand up and demand action. We cannot give up in this fight.”

 

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Lecuona Confirms Her Petition Signatures to Run in Democratic Primary Are Challenged by Democratic Party in White Plains. Kraver, Council candidate Reports His Petitions Have been Challenged, too.

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WPCNR CAMPAIGN 2017. July 25, 2017:

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Councilwoman Milagros Lecuona at a News Conference last week.

White Plains Councilwoman Milagros Lecuona confirmed today to WPCNR, as she said on Radio WVOX this morning, the Democratic Party Leadership has challenged many of her 2,700 signatures she acquired on her petitions. In a statement, Ms. Lecuona wrote WPCNR:

“My democratic petitions have been challenged. Not the Republican petitions.”

The Democratic challenge comes despite the fact Lecuona said last week she remained true to her Democrat principles and would not change parties to run on the Republican Ticket.

Lecuona also told WPCNR this morning she would support the Democrat nominee for County Executive whoever wins the September 12 Democratic Primary between State Senator George Latimer and County Legislator Kenneth Jenkins.

On WVOX this morning  on the Bob Marrone Good Morning Westchester program, Lecuona said she is being challenged because “The Mayor is afraid he might not win this election.”

She said the Republican and Conservative Parties (that have endorsed her as their candidate in the November election nominated her based on positions she has taken and were impressed with how she makes decisions “based on the homework you do and not along party lines. They (the Republican party and Conservative Parties) are very aware what this (election) is about: best policies, real policies ”

Marrone asked why should people vote for her for Mayor, Lecuona said “I care about the neighborhoods, I have the expertise, and people trust me. I will represent all the people when I am Mayor.”

Lecuona also gave a nod to the quality of  Michael Kraver, Alan Goldman and Saad Siddiqui, she is running with who are seeking the Democrat nominations for Common Council, challenging incumbents John Martin, John Kirpatrick and a first-time council candidate Justin Brasch. Remarking that “rubberstamping is unprecedented” in her years on the council, she said Kraver, Goldman and Siddiqui bring “a new energy to the city council,” saying they were younger, and represented the future of the city.

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Michael Kraver, left, Alan Goldman, and Saad Siddiqui, candidates for Common Council. Their nominating petitions have been challenged by City Democratic Committee.

Kraver, writing on Facebook today, expressed these comments about the Democratic City Committee challenging his politicians:

“This weekend, I learned that the local Democratic Party establishment is challenging the signatures that I and the rest of my slate submitted. They want to keep us off the primary ballot, to ensure that their preferred candidates have the Democratic line in November.
To qualify for a primary, my slate was obligated to submit slightly more than 900 signatures, and we submitted more than 2,000. Nonetheless, the local Democratic Party establishment spent hours upon hours of time, and submitted hundreds of pieces of paper to the Board of Elections, to disqualify us.
They are trying to silence the local Democrats who signed on for a change to the status quo, and they are disrespecting the local Democrats who walked under the summer sun getting signatures on our behalf.
Taxpayer resources will now be used on employees at the Board of Elections spending days resolving disputes and inspecting thousands of signatures.
The Democratic Party is supposed to be better than this.
We pride ourselves on being the party that fights to expand the number of people who participate in the political process. My slate’s petitioning effort was supported by Democrats in White Plains who have never carried petitions before, and the slate includes three candidates who have never held office before.
Yet, instead of welcoming the primary election that should result from this effort, the local Democratic Party establishment is trying to rig the outcome without a vote. I and the rest of my slate are extremely disappointed, and we will fight for a spot on the primary ballot.
On a more personal note, I must say that while I knew to be prepared for political tricks when I decided to run, this is beyond the scope of what I expected.
I graduated from White Plains High School, and after obtaining two degrees from an Ivy League university I moved back to White Plains. I chose this community to raise my children in because I want them to enjoy the benefits of being educated in our high-quality diverse school district.
I have been a District Leader for the White Plains Democrats for 7 years, and served two terms on its Executive Committee. The notion that I now have to fight the people in charge of my own party just to get on the primary ballot saddens me deeply. It’s no wonder we have so much trouble attracting good people to run for public office.
Unfortunately for the folks who comprise our local political establishment, I’m a White Plains kid and I don’t scare easily. So, I’ll scratch and claw and fight, and do what I can do to get on the ballot and give the voters of White Plains the choice they deserve.

 

 

 

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Westchester Leaders Panel a Community Forum on Hunger Wednesday at Stop & Shop, White Plains

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 WPCNR COMMUNITY FORUM. From The Food Bank for Westchester and Stop & Shop, White Plains. July 24, 2017:

The Food Bank for Westchester and Stop & Shop will hold a public policy forum to address the issues of food insecurity and “Hidden Hunger” in Westchester at 11am on Thursday, July 26th at the Stop & Shop located at 154 Westchester Avenue in White Plains. 

The Policy Forum will be co- chaired by Leslie Gordon, the President and CEO of the Food Bank for Westchester and Bob Yager, the Senior Vice President and Division Lead of Stop & Shop’s New York Metro Division. Participating will be:

Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino

                        White Plains Mayor Tom Roach

Assembly Member David Buchwald

New York State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins

John Ravitz, Executive Vice President/COO, Business Council of Westchester

Dr. Mona Kennedy, New York-Presbyterian Medical Group/Westchester

Carrie Mobley-Johnson, Westchester County’s Faith-Based Partnership Initiative

Approximately 200,000 Westchester residents are at risk of hunger or facing food insecurity. Twenty-nine percent of those are children; there are 25,000 Westchester grade school children who receive free or reduced lunch. These children need food over the weekends and on vacations.

22% of Westchester residents who are at risk of hunger or facing food insecurity are senior citizens, and as our population gets older, we will see the numbers of hard to reach “seniors in need” increase.

The Food Bank for Westchester serves 300 frontline programs and supplies 95% of all food distributed annually across the region’s food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, and daycare and residential programs – delivering over 8.4 million pounds of food and 7 million meals to people.

Westchester is New York State’s wealthiest suburban county, but according to New York State data, more than 90,000 residents live in poverty.

  • Westchester County is, in many ways, a microcosm of New York State economics where wealth is deeply concentrated and poverty is higher than both the national average and the average of any other Northern state.
  • Income inequality in Westchester is pronounced: the top fifth earns 20 times what the bottom fifth earns. This is one of the widest income gaps in the nation.
  • Westchester’s reputation has promoted a false perception of affluence, and as a consequence, economic insecurity is underreported and often dismissed.
  • Poverty remains invisible to some of the county’s very own residents.
  • 9.6% of Westchester residents live under the poverty level.
  • 12.3% of Westchester children live under the poverty level.
  • 7.9% of senior citizens live under the poverty level.

The experts will examine avenues to deliver more fruits, vegetables, protein and dairy products to food insecure residents since malnutrition and diabetes usually accompany food insecurity.

 

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