JUNE 2 — ARSON DAMAGES TARRYTOWN LIGHTHOUSE LANDMARK

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COUNTY POLICE INVESTIGATE ARSON FIRE AND VANDALISM SPREE AT HISTORIC TARRYTOWN LIGHTHOUSE

(Hawthorne, NY) – Westchester County Police are investigating an arson fire and vandalism spree that caused significant damage over the weekend to the historic Tarrytown Lighthouse in Sleepy Hollow.

The damage to the Hudson River lighthouse was discovered about 9:40 a.m. Saturday by a Westchester County Parks employee. Upon arriving at the lighthouse, the employee observed a smoke condition, broken windows and other property damage.

The Sleepy Hollow police and fire departments responded and put out a small fire with fire extinguishers. Westchester County Police patrol officers also responded and subsequently turned the investigation over to detectives from the General Investigations Unit.

“The Tarrytown Lighthouse is one of our County’s most iconic and cherished landmarks,” County Executive Ken Jenkins said. “This was a truly despicable act, and we will do everything we can to identify those responsible and bring them to justice.”

Destruction at the lighthouse, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, included:

·         Significant fire damage to the flooring on the first floor;

·         Multiple broken windows on the first and second floors;

·         Multiple items destroyed, including valuable antiques, other furniture and items of historical significance;

·         Damage to about 35 antique books that were removed from shelves and strewn about the floor.

The crime scene was processed by the Westchester County Police Forensic Investigation Unit and the Cause & Origin Team from the Westchester County Department of Emergency Services.

The Westchester County Parks Department is working to complete a detailed damage assessment. A preliminary estimate places damages at about $100,000, though that figure is subject to change. The Parks Department has also suspended all scheduled public tours of the lighthouse at this time.

Detectives from the General Investigations Unit are asking anyone with information to contact County Police, which maintains a variety of telephone and electronic tip lines. Calls, e-mails and text messages to these tips lines are confidential. Tipsters can remain anonymous if they chose.

·         Voice Tip Line: (800)898-TIPS (8477).

·         Electronic Tips: Send email, text messages and small video clips to tips@wccops.com.

·         Via Mobile App: The WCPD Mobile App contains a home screen Submit a Tip button to enable tips to be sent confidentially or anonymously. It is available for Apple and Android phones. Enter Westchester County PD in the app store search bar to locate and download it.

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JUNE 2 — WHITE PLAINS SCHOOLS ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE– TALENTS OF THE FUTURE ON DISPLAY AT WHITE PLAINS LIBRARY ALL WEEK LONG–A LOT OF IT! COME ON DOWN

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THE WHITE PLAINS SCHOOLS NOW DISPLAYING THEIR EXTRAORDINARY TALENTS IN THE WHITE PLAINS LIBRARY ALL WEEK LONG IN A DAZZLING DISPLAY OF DIGITAL ART, WATERCOLORS, DRAWINGS, SCULPTURES, SIGNED ORIGINALS BY THE YOUNG ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE.

THEY  ARE TESTIMONY TO THE POWER OF THE ARTS TO EXPAND IMAGINATION, CREATE, THINK AND EXPLORE WITH THEIR MINDS THEIR OWN HANDS AND FREE THEIR POWERS OF CREATIVITY THE BOTTOMLESS POTENTIAL OF WHAT THEY CAN DO.

 

SO MOMS AND DADS, POLITICIANS AND ADULTS ALL AROUND TOWN, WHEN YOU WORRY ABOUT WHERE THE WORLD IS GOING, THIS ART SHOW WILL SHOW YOU THE BRIGHT CREATIVITY BEING NURTURED BY THE ART TEACHERS AND REGULAR TEACHERS DRAWING OUT THE BEST IN OUR FUTURE OUR KIDS..

 

AS FREDA KAHLOW THE GREAT DETROIT ARTIST WROTE AS QUOTED IN THE THEME OF THE SHOW:

“Art is the beauty of the world. There is not a single definition for what art is and for what it stands for. Throughout this year I struggled with my mental health, and it had gotten to the lowest it had ever been. The only way I could express myself in a way  that I didn’t have to use words was, art. When I first started making my art, I wanted to express my mindset to show others my point of view  It felt like I was drowning,  my room flooding, and no one there to save  me. After coming back from a self-care break, I realized the door shouldn’t be open for water to fill up my room, but for others to come in and rescue me. Fireflies were a core memory of my childhood. I remember catching the with my sister  while my dad made a fire and while my mom got supplies to make s’mores. To me, they are my fireflies. Butterflies stood for my growth and journey. Just like the journey of a butterfly I had my own too. As the butterfly is ready to leave the comfort of its chrysalis, maybe my journey took longer than expected but I still did it. I turned into a beautiful butterfly, too. In the time of making my last artwork for this school year, I had trouble accepting my own skin.  I denied my whole past. I wanted to go back and change it all before it was too late. Of course, that isn’t possible, we can only go forward, not back. This clay project represents my acceptance for what I went  through not for what it makes me, me.

I am my own muse.   —FRIDA KAHLO

WHITE PLAINS SCHOOLS ART SHOW DO NOT MISS IT THIS WEEK

 

 

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JUNE 2–STATE OF HEALTH ACROSS THE NATION FROM YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST- DR. KATELYN JETELINA

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JUNE 1 LWV ALBANY OUTLOOK

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May 30, 2025

  • The bills that might make it and the bills that might not, as we near the end of the 2025 session
  • Take action!
  • What did I miss?

The Big Bill Download

As we near the end of session, let’s take a look at where the bills we’ve been advocating for stand.

Session was slated to end on June 12th, but the Assembly has officially extended their session to June 17th.

We have yet to see if the Senate will do the same. Our post-budget advocacy packet can be found here.

ERIC (Electronic Registration Information Center) (S1356A Skoufis/A3649B Taylor) 

This bill would allow for NY to join a multistate voter list maintenance organization like ERIC.

The ERIC bill passed the Senate early in this legislative session and this past week it moved quickly through the Assembly Rules committee and has been ordered to a third reading. It now needs to get to the floor for a vote before the end of session on June 17th.

What can I do? Call Speaker Carl Heastie’s office (518-455-3791) and request that the bill be brought to the floor of the Assembly for a vote before the end of session.

Same Day Voter Registration Constitutional Amendment (S5751 Gianaris/A2162 Carrol)

This amendment would eliminate the current 10-day gap between the voter registration deadline and Election Day,

allowing voters to register and vote on the same day. As a Constitutional Amendment, it must pass in two separately

elected legislatures before appearing on the ballot for voter approval.

It is unlikely to pass this session, which means it must be approved in the next session in order to advance

to a second passage during the 2027–2028 session.

This timeline would allow it to appear on the ballot during a presidential election year.

The good news is that the bill will end this session with 30 Senate sponsors and 17 Assembly sponsors.

Notably, Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins has signed on as a co-sponsor, a strong indication

of support for its passage in the Senate.

What can I do? See if your representative is a sponsor in the Senate here and the Assembly here.

If they are not, call their office and ask that they sign on in support of the same day voter registration amendment,

which would increase participation and keep New York’s voter roles more accurate.

 

Democracy During Detention Act (S440 Myrie/A2121 Walker

This bill would ensure fair and timely access to at least one secure voting method- such as absentee voting,

voting by mail, or in-person voting at polling sites- for detained citizens who still retain their right to vote.

This bill is gaining momentum and we want to continue to build the list of co-sponsors before the end of session.

There are currently 22 Assembly sponsors and 12 Senate sponsors.

What can I do? Tell your Assemblymember and Senator to co-sponsor the bill before the end of session by clicking here to write to them and here to call.

Medical Aid in Dying (S138 Hoylman-Sigal)

This bill would allow for would allow a terminally ill, mentally capable adult to request life-ending medication

from a doctor that the person can self-administer at a time of his or her choosing, or never, should suffering

become unbearable. A Senate conference last week has many hopeful that Medical Aid in Dying will go

to the floor for a vote before the Senate session ends on June 12th.

Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said on May 13th that she will move the bill once her conference amasses enough

support for a floor vote.

What can I do? Call your Senator and Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, to get this bill over the finish line!

  • Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins: 518-455-2715
  • Find your representative here

Script

Hello. I’m calling to tell Senator _________________________ that I support The NYS Medical Aid in Dying Act (S. 138/ Hoylman-Sigal)

and I would like him/her to vote for it and to tell the Majority Leader that he/she will vote for it.

Additionally, I ask you to sign on as a co-sponsor. I feel so strongly about this because ______

The Packaging Reduction and Recycling Act (S1464 Harckham/A1749 Glick) 

This bill would require companies to reduce their packaging by 30% in the first phase, make the remaining packaging reusable

or recyclable, eliminate certain toxic chemicals from packaging, and pay to clean up their packaging waste by reimbursing

municipalities and taxpayers for the collection and processing of those materials. This legislation PASSED in the State Senate on

Wednesday night, 33-25. Senator Pete Harckham, the bill’s sponsor, did a fantastic job of explaining the bill and answering

questions during the deep debate leading up to the vote. It now just needs to be passed in the Assembly. Read more here and here.

What can I do? Click here to call your Assemblymember and ask them to vote “Yes” on the bill.

Other bills we are keeping an eye on and support include the following:

  • Bigger Better Bottle Bill (S5684 May/A6543 Glick)
  • Climate Education Bill (S2430 Gounardes/A1984 Rosenthal)
  • Elder Parole (S454 Hoylman-Sigal/A 514 Davilla)
  • Fair and Timely Parole (S159 Salazar, A127 Weprin)
  • New York Health Act (S3425 Rivera/ A1466 Paulin)
  • Coverage for All (S3762 Rivera/ A1710 Gonzalez-Rojas)
  • Hospital Transparency Act (S3486 Hinchey, A3862 Rozic)
  • “Decoupling” of Child Care Assistance from Hours Worked (S2001 Brisport/A3174 Hevisi)
  • Prohibits Minimum Earnings Requirement for Child Care Assistance (S1194 Ramos /A2218 Clark)
  • Local Input for Community Healthcare (LICH) Act (S1226 Rivera/A6004 Simon)
What did I miss?

Did you go to the LCA Show?

Every year the Legislative Correspondents Association puts on a musical-comedy fundraiser where they parody leaders in New York politics on behalf of a good cause. This year the theme was Wicked and featured several of key members of the Albany press corps dressed as Elphaba, Dorothy, and more.

As is traditional, the Governor had a chance to hit back with her own speech and take a few digs at politicians and the press. Read more here.

A New Front Line for Abortion Access in NY

If you listen to the popular New York Times podcast “The Daily”, you may have heard New York featured in one of the episodes this week

that highlighted New York’s shield law, which protects New York providers when providing abortion access in other states.

Listen here and read more here.

Just want to cancel that Gym contract?

A settlement was reached in a suit Attorney General James filed against Equinox. James said the company failed to clearly disclose its

subscription terms and did not offer easy-to-use cancellation mechanisms. Read more here.

Until next week,

P.S. Have a friend who isn’t receiving the Legislative Update? Have them sign up via this link!

Weekly Session Calendar

We are still waiting on the convening time and committee meetings for next week in the Assembly and the committee meetings in the Senate. Check out the updated Senate committee calendar here and the Assembly committee calendar here.

Wednesday, June 4th- Senate in session at 3:00pm, Assembly in session- TBD

Thursday, June 5th- Senate in session at 3:00pm, Assembly in session- TBD

Friday, June 6th- Senate in session at 11:00am, Assembly in session- TBD

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MAY 30—WHITE PLAINS WEEK TONIGHT AT 7:30 KEN JENKINS SAVES PLAYLAND THE MAY 30 REPORT WITH JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS. ON OPTIMUM CH 76 AND FIOS CH 45 AND WPTV AT WWW.WPCOMMUNITYMEDIA.ORG

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PETER KATZ EXCLUSIVE  VIDEO COVERAGE OF THE PLAYLAND OPENING WITH KEN JENKINS COUNTY EXECUTIVE

THE THRILLS. THE DIPS. THE SPILLS  THE OLD FRIENDS.  THE LARGEST OPENING CROWD EVER. THE FUN IS SOOOOO BACK BACK BACK BACK AGAIN!

 

WHITE PLAINS MEMORIAL DAY PARADE AND CEREMONY WITH MAYOR ROACH, THE WHITE PLAINS HIGH SCHOOL BAND.

AND MORE

WITH JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS

THIS WEEK EVERY WEEK ON WHITE PLAINS WEEK FOR 25 YEARS

 

 

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MAY 30–Westchester County Clean Energy Job and Resources Fair Returns to the Westchester County Center on June 18 Presented by the Westchester County Office of Economic Development and Sustainable Westchester

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Westchester County, N.Y. May 30, 2025 – The Westchester County Office of Economic Development and Sustainable Westchester have announced that the Westchester County Clean Energy Job and Resources Fair will return to White Plains on Wednesday, June 18.

The free event, which will take place from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., is open to anyone interested in pursuing a career in clean energy. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet clean energy employers specializing in solar, heat pumps, geothermal technology, and more, as well as explore job opportunities and connect with educational institutions.

 

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said:

“We are thrilled to once again bring the Westchester County Clean Energy Job and Resources Fair to our residents, following the overwhelming success of last year’s events. As Westchester County continues to be a leader in building a greener, more sustainable future, this event plays a pivotal role in connecting our residents with high-quality, future-focused jobs and training opportunities that are shaping the clean energy economy. It’s a win for our workforce, our local economy, and our environment.”

 

Bridget Gibbons, Westchester County Director of Economic Development, said:

“The return of the Westchester County Clean Energy Job and Resources Fair underscores the County’s commitment to building a strong clean energy workforce pipeline, inclusive of training opportunities and well-paying jobs that are available for all residents interested in working in this exciting space. By continuing to build our clean energy economy, we’re strengthening our County and accelerating the transition to a more sustainable future.”

Yasmin Najjar, Program Manager, Environmental Justice & Workforce Development, Sustainable Westchester, said:

“Clean energy continues to be a pivotal part of Westchester’s business ecosystem. The Clean Energy Job and Resources Fair provides a unique opportunity for employers to connect with historically untapped talent pools, ensuring that opportunities in this area are accessible to all. From individuals entering the workforce for the first time to seasoned professionals looking to grow or transfer their skills, there is something for everyone.”

In addition to the career fair, there will be an exciting panel, “Empowering Change: Turning Challenges into Clean Energy Opportunities,”

IT will be moderated by Noam Bramson, Executive Director of Sustainable Westchester. This dynamic discussion will bring together leading voices from government, nonprofits, and the private sector who are advancing climate and energy justice across New York State. It will explore how communities are transforming environmental and economic challenges into clean energy career pathways and climate solutions.

Confirmed panelists include Kevin Brenner, CEO, Healthy Home Academy; Dave Mancari, Vice President of Human Resources, Brightcore Energy; Kaela Mainsah, Vice President, Environmental Justice, New York Power Authority; Raya Salter, Founder and Executive Director, Energy Justice Law & Policy Center; and Paul Presendieu, Political Action Lead, WE ACT 4 Change.

The Westchester County Clean Energy Job and Resources Fair will take place on June 18 at the Westchester County Center in White Plains. Job seekers may register at https://bit.ly/JobFairJune2025. Please bring copies of your resume and be prepared for on-the-spot interviews. 

More than 20 vendors, including employers, training programs, and resource organizations, have signed up to participate, including New York Power Authority, Brightcore Energy, Southern Westchester BOCES, Soulful Synergy, and the Westchester-Putnam Career Center Network. Employers and resource providers may secure your free table by May 30 at bit.ly/securetablecareerfair.

 The New York Power Authority is proud to support access and logistics for underserved communities for the second year. Additional sponsors include: Con Edison and Brightcore Energy (Gold Sponsors); Constellation (Silver Sponsor); Co-Communications, Healthy Home Academy, and Sive, Paget & Riesel P.C. (Bronze Sponsors). Organizations interested in sponsoring the event can visit https://bit.ly/SponsorCareerFair.

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MAY 30–LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS WHITE PLAINS NAMES BENJAMIN BOYKIN “CIVIC CHAMPION” FOR HIS 30 YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE

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County Legislator Benjamin Boykin, District 5 was recognized as a “Civic Champion Thursday afternoon at the annual meeting of the League of Women Voters White Plains. The man who holds the distinction of serving for the longest consecutive time as a County Legislator, and twice as Chairman of the Board,  is shown holding the series of awards he received yesterday. On the left is Alan Cass, President of the League, Legislator; and Libby Hollahan, Director of Communications.

A host of colleagues joined the meeting to honor Mr Boyin, from right, Congressman George Latimer; White Plains Councilwoman, Jen Puja; Councilman Justin Brash; Mr. Boykin   and President of the League of Women Voters White Plains, Alan Cass.

Mr. Boykin began his political career winning a seat on the White Plains Board of Education, where he organized the annual budget approval process that involved the community more publicly in the presentation and approval of the budget. He was elected to the White Plains Common Council, and then to the County Board of Legislators. On the Board he organized a budget review process that involved the Legislators in an organized presentation of proposed county budgets.

Mr. Boykin said the accomplishment he was most proud of that pointed his way to a career in public service was his organizing a student protest at his college in North Carolina that achieve a pay increase for black women who worked in the college cafeteria.

Congressman Latimer portrayed Mr. Boykin as a motivated, involved politician who got into issues and listened to the people.

In his remarks, Mr. Boykin closed his talk with words that showed why Mr. Boykin has been so effective and positive force for the White Plains and Westchester Community. “I love it. I love you all.”

And he does.

The League presented  Nathan Beck with the Student Recognition Certificate for his public service in White Plains High School.

Lance Anthony  was awarded the League Youth Civic Engagement Award .

Alison Medina Vargas was also honored

Mr. Beck and and Mr. Anthony both spoke about their experiences in public service, with Mr. Anthony speaking about the rewarding experience partiipting in Students In Albany where he participated in the legislative process, on ongoing League program.

Mr. Cass at the close of the meeting noted just some of the achievements of the  League the last year:

1.Registering 575 high school students in 6 high schools to vote over the past year.

2. Scheduling Candidate Forums for the School Board Election; NY Senate District 37; the Forum for the 16th Congressional District; the Mayoral Candidates Forum and coming up the Candidate Forum for County Legislative District 5.

3. Extensive information programs and mailing initiatives.

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May 29 ——NEW! HOMESEEKER PLATFORM FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN WESTCHESTER

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COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS AND DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING TO LAUNCH

Web-Based Portal Will Help Streamline the Process

for Applying for Affordable Housing in Westchester

(White Plains, NY) – Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins and the Westchester County Department of Planning are launching a new HomeSeeker platform – the County’s interactive, web-based portal that helps connect individuals and families with affordable housing opportunities.

This newly redesigned, user-friendly program was created to help streamline the process for residents who want to register and apply for affordable housing, making it easier for them to find a place they can truly call home.

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said: “HomeSeeker is your go-to resource for discovering affordable housing opportunities across the County. Whether you’re looking to stay in your own neighborhood or explore a new community, this platform will help identify open and available units, making the application process simpler and more accessible. Through collaboration with developers and municipalities, Westchester County is supporting the growth of privately owned and operated developments that offer quality, affordable options for our residents. This new platform proves our commitment to creating a thriving, inclusive County.”

Watch the Video on the New HomeSeeker Platform

 

Watch the Press Conference Live on Facebook:

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

Once registered, participants can sign up to receive updates on housing units as they become available. Residents will also receive notices on workshops, information sessions and open houses.

The Planning Department will be hosting a series of virtual information sessions on HomeSeeker via WebEx.:

  • Tuesday, June 17 from 4 to 5 p.m. – English
  • Wednesday, June 18 from 4 to 5 p.m. – Spanish
  • Monday, June 23 from 11 a.m. to Noon – For Not-for-Profit and Community Organizations

To register, send an email with the session you wish to attend to homeseeker@westchestercountyny.gov

Commissioner of Planning Blanca Lopez said:

“After many months of collaboration with our colleagues from the Department of Information Technology, PruTech Solutions, and Westchester Residential Opportunities, we are thrilled to announce the launch of an enhanced version of HomeSeeker. This new platform not only provides users with information on affordable housing opportunities but also allows them to apply directly through the platform.  The successful completion of this project is a testament to the strong partnerships the County has with stakeholders who are dedicated to advancing affordable housing initiatives. We are excited to offer this valuable resource to the public.”

 

Chief Information Officer of the Department of Information Technology Marguerite Beirne said:

“DoIT was proud to partner with Commissioner Lopez and her dedicated team to support the County’s vision of increasing access to affordable housing information. The user-friendly, web-based application allows residents to easily explore affordable housing opportunities throughout the County. This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to leveraging technology to improve community access to essential resources.”

Executive Director of Westchester Residential Opportunities (WRO) Marlene Zarfes said:

“HomeSeeker makes applying for affordable housing easier and more user-friendly. WRO applauds the County for using technology to reduce barriers to access, allowing households to register an online account to explore available options, and then apply for one or multiple potential opportunities. It makes the whole process more efficient and customized to each user.”

Chief Operating Officer of PruTech Jamal Abdo said:

“In partnership with the County of Westchester, PruTech Solutions developed the HomeSeeker platform to help residents more easily access affordable housing opportunities. This innovative tool makes the housing search process more transparent, efficient, and equitable for the community. Leveraging modern, user-friendly technology, HomeSeeker demonstrates how public-private collaboration can simplify access to vital resources. It’s been an honor to work alongside the County’s Department of Planning to deliver a platform that puts residents first and uses technology for good.”

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MAY 28—YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST: SCRUTINY OF ULTRA PROCESSED FOODS TODAY

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