SPECIAL MEETING OF COMMON COUNCIL TUESDAY AT 6 AT CITY HALL ON FRENCH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF NEW YORK–

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WPCNR CITY HALL CIRCUIT. Special to WPCNR. October 31, 2016: 

A Special Meeting was announced this afternoon to those subscribed to the Agenda list published by city hall.

The meeting scheduled for 6 PM Tuesday evening at City Hall in the Mayor’s Conference Room and will take up a matter involving the French American School of New York Special Permit. Speculation is the council may consider determining the new site plan proposed by FASNY is not an environmentally sensitive, which would eliminate the requirement for a super majority vote. That is purely rumor and speculation at this point by those opposed to the project.

Another possibility is that they may simply be determining what material the Common Council feels must be supplied by FASNY for consideration of the Special Permit. It has not been announced yet whether or not the city has turned over the list of documents and studies and questions the city wants FASNY to turn over. WPCNR has asked FASNY press contacts whether the city has turned over the list yet.

Also up for discussion is improvements to the Renaissance Plaza Fountain and an Indoor firearms range for the Department of Public Safety.

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WHITE PLAINS HIGH STUDENTS WIN MORGAN STANLEY BUSINESS COMPETITION

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WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. From Michele Schoenfeld, White Plains City School District. October 31, 2016:

White Plains High School students took first place in the Business Skills Workshop at Morgan Stanley in Purchase, NY on October 28th.  This year the teams analyzed a graduate business school case study on “Uber:  An Empire in the Making?”

Sponsored by the African American Men of Westchester, this year’s winning team was comprised of Revital Aloni, Sydney Barest, Carolina Cardozo, Jacqueline Jaurez-Rojas, Spencer Lodes, Evelyn Lopez Rodriguez, Zyh’Ana Moody and Jordan Stengle.  Business Education Teacher Anna Burns is Advisor to the group.

Students and their parents will be honored at a dinner reception in November where they will receive Acer tablets, gold medals and a trophy to be displayed at the High School.

 

 

 

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Today’s Students Tomorrow’s Teachers Panel Points Out Need for More Teachers of Color

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Panel Discusses Need for More Teachers of Color to deal with expanding minority population in the schools. Left to Right: Dr. Belinda Miles, President, Westchester Community College; Monique Toussaint, Senior Advisor, White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African-Americans; Angel Pineiro, Jr., Senior Vice President of Services, ASI Systems Integration, Inc., Dr. Bettye Perkins, founder, President and CEO of Today’s Students Tomorrow’s Teachers; Lawrence Cohen, Partner and Head of Operations and Technology, Alliance Bernstein; Sterling Roberson, Vice President, Career and Technical Education, United Federation of Teachers, who served as forum master of ceremonies and Dr. Leo Casey, Executive Director, Albert Shanker Institute, who served as forum moderator.

WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. From Today’s Students Tomorrow’s Teachers. October 29, 2016:

A panel of prominent educators, business, government and community leaders recently convened at Today’s Students Tomorrow’s Teachers’ first-of-its-kind  Workforce Diversity Leadership Forum to address the skills gap crisis that is threatening America’s competitiveness in global markets.

The latest initiative by TSTT, held at Westchester Community College (SUNY) in Valhalla, NY, was the first in a planned series of high-profile forums by the non-profit aimed at calling attention to the urgent need for educating and training a diverse workforce.

The renowned panelists included Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT); Dr. Betty Rosa, Chancellor, New York State Board of Regents, Monique S. Toussaint, Senior Advisor, White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans; Larry Cohen, Partner and Head of Operations and Technology for Alliance Bernstein; Dr. Belinda Miles, President, Westchester Community College and Angel Piñeiro, Jr., Senior Vice President of Services, ASI Systems Integration, Inc.  Dr. Leo Casey, Executive Director of Albert Shanker Institute, the think tank of the AFT, served as moderator.

Noted educator Dr. Bettye H. Perkins, founder, President and Chief Executive Officer of TSTT which has been at the forefront in helping to close the teacher diversity gap in America’s schools for more than 22 years, said that the “critical issue of economic growth and prosperity in our nation is directly linked to the urgent need to provide the ranks of our increasingly diverse workforce with the skills they need to compete in today’s ever expanding diverse global market.”

She added: “Until the diversity gap closes significantly in America’s classrooms, vast numbers of students will continue to enter the workplace lacking the essential skills to get the job done. Thus, the teacher diversity gap and workforce skills gap are two sides of the same coin that are eroding the country’s competitiveness in global markets. These forums are an urgent call to action to address this crisis.”

Dr. Betty Rosa echoed Dr. Perkins’ assessment that the problem starts in the classroom: “Students of color identify with teachers of color,” she said, “but one of the major challenges in the teaching profession is blaming teachers unfairly for society’s ills which has led to a teacher shortage, especially teachers of color.”

She continued: “There is also a problem with teacher retention due to low pay which does not reflect the after-school work teachers are obligated to perform.”

Ms. Toussaint said that the challenge was that “students in deprived neighborhoods are not getting the right resources or preparation for the work world.”

A key issue in the classroom is the glaring imbalance between teachers of color and an increasingly growing diverse student population, Dr. Casey observed. In fact, Dr. Perkins pointed out that only 13% of the teachers are teachers of color and less than 3% are male teachers of color.  “But, just a few years ago we reached the tipping point where more than 50% of the students reflect the ever increasing diversity of our population,” she explained.

Messrs. Piñeiro and Cohen reflected on their technology background and what that means in the workplace. “Clearly, technology skills are in growing demand and teachers must be trained in technology and have more exposure in this real world need,” stated Mr. Piñeiro. Mr. Cohen added: “Students need high quality career and technical education and preparation for the real world and job market must start much earlier than college.”

The panelists recognized that TSTT’s accomplishment in closing the teacher diversity gap is not only making an important difference in the lives of youngsters who would otherwise face closed doors but also a positive difference in society.

As Ms. Weingarten explained:  “We (the AFT) could have no better partner in this work in America than TSTT…Take the issue of diversity. We must be a country that embraces and celebrates our diversity, not fear it. That starts both at home and at school, which is why the rich diversity of our country needs to be reflected in who teaches our children. TSTT’s mission is so vital in this respect.”

The timing of the forum coincided with publication of Dr. Perkins latest article, Growing the Next Generation: A Program Encourages Students of Color to Become Teachers, featured in the fall issue of “American Educator,” AFT’s widely-read quarterly journal.

In it,  Dr. Perkins relates her personal journey of growing up in the segregated South and how she started TSTT following a successful career as an IBM executive: ”In a country with an increasing population of nonwhite students, there are far too few teachers of color…black and Latino children sitting in classrooms with white teachers, day after day and year after year, can’t help but get the message: teaching and the educational attainment and authority it reflects, is not for people like them.”

The model that Dr. Perkins created has successfully recruited, mentored and trained about 150 culturally diverse and economically challenged talented high school students to become caring and committed teachers.

Currently, there are more than 150 TSTT alumni who are changing the lives of students in four states (New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Virginia) and a pipeline comprising more than 800 qualified high school and college students on their way of becoming committed teachers, school and community leaders.

Last year, Perkins and TSTT gained national prominence with two high-profile developments. The first was when the Albert Shanker Institute cited TSTT as one of eight programs as a solution to the teacher diversity crisis in its landmark report, “The State of Teacher Diversity in American Education.”

The second was Dr. Perkins’ participation as one of the distinguished panelists who addressed the 2015 Teaching & Learning Conference presented by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.

In closing comments, TSTT’s Workforce Diversity Leadership Forum panel said it was imperative to continue a collaborative team approach initiated with this discussion to assure success in addressing the diversity gap in both the classroom and in the skilled workforce. “We must combine the resources of educators, school administrators, businesses and government where some policies may have to change to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse student population,” Dr. Perkins told the panel.

 

Among the distinguished guests were New York State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins, Westchester Deputy County Executive Kevin Plunkett as well as representatives from TSTT partners in the business and non-profit communities , TSTT alumni teachers, administrators and students from Gorton High School, Yonkers,  who are enrolled in TSTT’s mentoring program, among others.

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Yonkers Bus Company Owner Pleads Guilty to Participating in False Bus Route Scheme

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 WPCNR WHITE PLAINS LAW JOURNAL. From the Westchester County District Attorney. October 29, 2016:

Acting Westchester County District Attorney James A. McCarty announced today that William Ahern (DOB 05/01/56) of 28 High Street, Armonk, New York pled guilty as charged to all counts against him, namely:

  • one count Grand Larceny in the Second Degree, a class “C” Felony,
  • one count of Rewarding Official Misconduct in the Second Degree, a class “E” Felony.

The defendant as part of his plea must return in restitution $179,203 on the day of his sentence.

Over the period of nearly two years, between September 24, 2012 and April 11, 2014, Ahern, the owner of A Plus Transportation, located at 57 Alexander Street in Yonkers, while aiding and abetting and acting in concert, with co-defendant Anna Sollozzo, Transportation Supervisor for the City of Yonkers Board of Education, allegedly stole approximately $313,825 from the City of Yonkers for bus services that were never provided for the Nepperhan Community Center.

The defendant created a false bus route by invoicing bus pickups at the Nepperhan Community Center, when in fact no buses ever were dispatched.

Ahern then would submit these false invoices for the services that were never provided to Sollozzo who would knowingly approve these invoices for payment, notwithstanding the fact that these services were never provided.

During this same time period, Ahern was secretly depositing monies into Sollozzo’s personal bank account totaling $107,250.

A Plus Transportation had contracts for bus services with the City of Yonkers totaling approximately $2,805,612 for the period from September 24, 2012 through February 7, 2014.

Sollozzo, who was a Yonkers City public servant, in turn approved invoices for the buses that were intended to be provided for the Nepperhan Community Center, with full knowledge that the bus services were never provided by A Plus Transportation.

In addition, Sollozzo, from March 8, 2011 to April 14, 2014 neglected to remit a total of $282,398 to New York State Income Tax.

The fraud came to light as the Yonkers Inspector General was investigating an unrelated complaint.

Sentencing for Ahern will be on February 16, 2017.

He faces a maximum of fifteen years in prison.

Anna Sollozzo (DOB 05/06/62) of 101 Highland Avenue, Yonkers, New York after having previously pled guilty to:

  • one count Grand Larceny in the Second Degree, a class “C” Felony and
  • one count of Criminal Tax Fraud in the Third Degree, a class “D” Felony, was sentenced on June 1, 2016 to two to six years in state prison where she is currently remanded.

Assistant District Attorney Stephen Ronco of the Public Integrity Bureau and Assistant District Attorney Brian Conway, Deputy Chief of the Public Integrity Bureau are prosecuting the case.

 

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Taste of Westchester Benefitting Cerebral Palsy of Westchester November 7

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WPCNR MAIN STREET JOURNAL From Cerebral Palsy of Westchester. October 29, 2016:

Join Cerebral Palsy of Westchester for A Taste of Westchester; A Food and Wine Tasting Event that will feature over 25 of the area’s finest restaurants & top chefs noted for their cuisine as well as a worldly selection of wine, beer and spirits from different beverage establishments. The event will take place at the Renaissance Westchester Hotel in West Harrison, NY on Monday, November 7 2016 at 6:15pm.

Chefs from Hive Living Room + Bar and Crabtree’s Kittle House Restaurant & Inn will be hosting a cooking demonstration and Aries Wine & Spirits will be hosting a wine and food pairing at their table for all event attendees. 

Participants include: Albanese’s Chocolate Fantasies • Angelina’s Ristorante • Antipasti diNapoli at The Briarcliff Manor • Antonees Gourmet Catering, Inc. • Aries Wine and Spirits BLT Steak • Blue Moon Mexican Café • Captain Lawrence Brewing Company •Chocolations Coffee Labs • Crabtree’s Kittle House Restaurant & Inn • Don Coqui • Emma’s Ale House — EQUUS Restaurant • Grapes and Greens • Greenwich Cheese Company • Hive Living Room Bar • Longford’s Own-Made Ice Cream • Lulu Cake Boutique • Mionetto USA • Nestor NoMa Social • Opici • Polar Beverage • Quenas Restaurant • Quintessential • Texas De Brazil –The Gourmet Taste Catering • The Olde Stone Mill • Van Gogh • Walter’s Hot Dogs • Wine Worldwide • Zero Otto Nove

All of the proceeds from this event will benefit CPW’s mission to ensure that children and adults with
disabilities receive need services and enjoy activities regardless of the level of their abilities.

 All of the proceeds from this event will benefit CPW’s mission to ensure that children and adults with disabilities receive need services and enjoy activities regardless of the level of their abilities.

Ways to Participate:
Tickets can be purchased at https://www.ticketriver.com/event/20435
Prices: $125 per person

 

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK THE OCT. 28 PROGRAM ON YOUTUBE AND www.whiteplainsweek.com NOW

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK FOR OCTOBER 28

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THE LIBRARY GALA–ITS ROLE IN WHITE PLAINS EDUCATION FOR THE FUTURE

FRANK BRUNI ON WHAT’S WRONG WITH TODAY’S COLLEGE STUDENTS.

THE FINAL EPISODE OF TRUMP TODAY AND HILLARY AND FRIENDS–THE FINAL SCARY WEEK.

THE JOURNAL NEWS DOWNSIZES AGAIN–BIG HOUSEHOLD NAME REPORTERS LET GO — WHY?

THE REASON 1 MILLION APPLICANTS FOR CITIZENSHIP WON’T BE ABLE TO VOTE IN THE NOV. 8 ELECTION.

THE HUDSON VALLEY PET FOOD PANTRY CELEBRATES ITS 5TH ANNIVERSARY

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Bob Hoover — Aviation Pioneer — Remembered. The Pilot’s Pilot.

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Bob Hoover, Air Combat Legend, Test Pilot died at 94 Tuesday

WASHINGTON – National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) President Paul Rinaldi, commenting on the news today of the passing of aviation legend Robert A. “Bob” Hoover, at the age of 94:

“All of us at NATCA join the aviation community in mourning the passing of this extraordinary, legendary figure in our nation’s aviation history. He was widely regarded as the greatest stick-and-rudder man who ever lived.

Through his incredible flying skills over so many decades, he became a larger-than-life figure and helped raise our levels of imagination and excitement about the beauty of flight. And as we have heard from those who knew him best, he was also a great person, which stands as a testament to his graciousness and generosity.”

“I was honored to join NATCA Executive Vice President Trish Gilbert and several of our members in honoring Bob at both the Aero Club of Washington’s 2014 Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy dinner and at the 2014 celebration in Los Angeles which marked the creation of the Hoover Hall of Honor. To be in his presence was absolutely awe-inspiring. He left us a legacy of inspiration for pilots and aviation professionals and will forever be remembered as one of the world’s greatest aviation legends.”

The Aviation Hall of Fame Writes:

After three failed attempts to flee from his German captors, World War II fighter pilot and prisoner-of-war Bob Hoover was running out of escape options. When a staged fight among the other prisoners diverted the attention of the prison guards, the former Stalag Luft I resident hopped a barbwire fence and went looking for the refuge of Allied territory. While he didn’t quite make it to Allied land on foot, Hoover did manage to find an abandoned FW-190, which he cautiously flew to the then-recently-liberated Holland.

    Learned to fly at Nashville’s Berry Field and taught himself aerobatics.
    First World War II assignment was in Casablanca testing planes before going into combat.
    Assigned to the 52nd Fighter Group in Corsica.
    Flew 58 missions before being shot down and spent 16 months as a POW.
    After the war, was in the Flight Evaluation Group at Wright Field, Ohio where he flew captured aircraft and the latest USAF aircraft.
    Alternate pilot for the Bell X-1, Hoover flew the chase plane as close friend Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier, October 14th, 1947.
    In 1950 he began a 36 year association with North Aviation and Rockwell International.
    Experimental flight tested the Navy FJ-2 jet fighter and the USAF F-86 and F-100.
    Only person to serve two terms as president of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots.
    Captain of the 1966 U.S. Acrobatic Team at the international competition in Moscow.

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    World renown aerobatic pilot and his P-51 in a main attraction at the Reno Air Races. “Ole Yeller” Mr. Hoover’s P-51 Mustang is shown outside Paramount Studios in Los Angeles.
    In 1985 established a coast-to-coast record flying a P-51 form Daytona Beach to Los Angeles in 5 hours and 20 minutes.

 

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Investment firm Senior Managing Director Sentenced to 2 Years for Fraud in Ponzi Scheme

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WPCNR FBI WIRE. From the Federal Bureau of Investigation. October 26,2016:

Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that GREGORY W. GRAY, JR., was sentenced today in Manhattan federal court to two years in prison for securities fraud and perjury charges stemming from his scheme to defraud an investor of approximately $5 million to cover up his mismanagement of other investor funds.

GRAY pled guilty on December 23, 2015, and was sentenced today by United States District Judge Sidney H. Stein.

Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said:

“Gregory Gray deceived investors, claiming he would use their funds to buy shares of high-flying technology companies like Twitter and Uber.  In reality, Gray did not make the investments he said he would, and later used new investor funds to pay back earlier investors.  In an attempt to cover his tracks, Gray then lied about his investments to the SEC.  Today, his federal crimes have led to a sentence of imprisonment.”

According to the allegations contained in the Information, the underlying criminal Complaint, and other statements made during court proceedings:

From at least in or about April 2014 through in or about February 2015, GRAY engaged in a Ponzi scheme to defraud investors who believed they had invested in funds GRAY controlled at Archipel Capital, LLC (“Archipel”), where GRAY was the Senior Managing Director.

Previously, from in or about June 2012 through in or about November 2013, GRAY raised over $5.2 million, from approximately 52 investors, for four Archipel “Social Media Funds.”  GRAY promised to use that capital to purchase shares of Twitter before the company’s initial public offering (“IPO”).  Based on GRAY’s representations to investors, GRAY promised to purchase over 200,000 pre-IPO Twitter shares.

GRAY frequently comingled funds between the various Archipel investment vehicles that he managed.  Ultimately, GRAY’s withdrawals from the Social Media Funds left those funds with insufficient money to purchase the full complement of pre-IPO Twitter shares he had promised investors.

On or about November 6, 2013, Twitter had its IPO and began trading on the New York Stock Exchange.  At that time, contrary to his representations to investors, GRAY had purchased only 80,000 pre-IPO Twitter shares for a total cost of $1,875,000.  GRAY accordingly owed his investors millions of dollars’ worth of Twitter shares.

In an attempt to make up the shortfall of Twitter stock, in or about April 2014, GRAY persuaded Investor-1 to invest $5 million in Archipel’s “Late Stage Fund,” which GRAY also controlled.

GRAY promised that, through that fund, he would use Investor-1’s $5 million investment to purchase a purported multimillion-dollar, privately held allotment of Uber shares.

However, instead of using the $5 million as promised, GRAY instead used the money to make cash payments to investors in the Social Media Funds and to purchase post-IPO Twitter shares for those same investors, including Investor-1 himself.

When Investor-1 requested documentation of the purchase of Uber shares as promised, GRAY provided Investor-1 with a fabricated stock transfer agreement (the “Uber Stock Transfer Agreement”) that purported to show that the Late Stage Fund had purchased 175,438 Uber shares.  In truth and in fact, and as GRAY well knew, the fund had not purchased any Uber shares.

On or about February 24, 2015, GRAY gave sworn testimony to the SEC.  During his testimony, GRAY falsely stated, in substance and in part, that the Uber Stock Transfer Agreement reflected a bona fide purchase of Uber shares by the Late Stage Fund.

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In addition to the prison sentence, GRAY, 41, was sentenced to three years of supervised release.  The Court further ordered that GRAY forfeit $5,000,000 and pay $5,000,000 in restitution.

Mr. Bharara praised the work of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and thanked the SEC for its assistance.

The charges were brought in connection with the President’s Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force.  The task force was established to wage an aggressive, coordinated and proactive effort to investigate and prosecute financial crimes.  With more than 20 federal agencies, 94 U.S. attorneys’ offices, and state and local partners, it is the broadest coalition of law enforcement, investigatory and regulatory agencies ever assembled to combat fraud.  Since its formation, the task force has made great strides in facilitating increased investigation and prosecution of financial crimes; enhancing coordination and cooperation among federal, state and local authorities; addressing discrimination in the lending and financial markets; and conducting outreach to the public, victims, financial institutions and other organizations.

Since fiscal year 2009, the Justice Department has filed over 18,000 financial fraud cases against more than 25,000 defendants.  For more information on the task force, please visit www.StopFraud.gov.       

This case is being handled by the Office’s Securities and Commodities Fraud Task Force.  Assistant U.S. Attorneys Damian Williams and Michael Ferrara are in charge of the prosecution.

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GEDNEY ASSOCIATION IN LETTER TO MEMBERSHIP CHARGES CITY IS CHANGING RIDGEWAY COUNTRY CLUB CLASSIFICATION TO ALLOW SIMPLE MAJORITY APPROVAL OF FASNY CAMPUS PLAN.

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WPCNR LETTER TICKER. From the Gedney Association Annual Report shared with The CitizeNetReporter. October 23, 2016:

Another year has passed and yet regrettably the FASNY (French American School of New York) saga continues.   As many of you are aware FASNY filed a lawsuit against the City when it was unsuccessful in its efforts to have the City transfer a portion of Hathaway Lane to the school, thereby essentially killing their application for a massive school complex on the former golf course.  The City’s attorney put forward a strong preliminary defense and there was a general belief by legal observers that FASNY would not prevail.

As such it came as an enormous and disappointing surprise that the City’s Corporation Counsel, John Callahan, recommended a “Stipulation of Agreement” whereby FASNY would put its suit on hold if the City would consider a new plan.  FASNY said its “New Plan” would be for a smaller school of 640 students and a significantly smaller amount of acreage reserved for the so-called “Conservancy”, much of it comprising the undevelopable ponds, wetlands and watercourses.  The entrance to the school would be via Ridgeway which the City had strenuously rejected earlier.

The “New Plan” is in reality essentially Phase I of the earlier plan.  Phase II was always contingent on Phase I not exceeding traffic limitations imposed by the City.

The “Stipulation of Agreement” was put on the Common Council Agenda on the Thursday before the Labor Day weekend leaving almost no time for public notice.  Despite this City Hall was overflowing with residents opposed to the action.  Councilman Krolian offered a resolution to postpone any decision on the Stipulation for at least 30 days stating that there was not enough time to adequately review the matter affecting this major property.  Mayor Roach and Council members Kirkpatrick, Martin and Smayda without any discussion immediately denied his resolution and voted to enter into the Stipulation of Agreement with Council members Lecouna, Krolian and Hunt-Robinson voting against it.

If the above doesn’t concern you enough we also understand the City administration is formulating a plan, in conjunction with FASNY, to remove the parcel of land in which FASNY hopes to build from the City’s list of Environmentally Sensitive Sites.  Such an attempt would be a very transparent effort to get around the super-majority vote required for any such sites.  Incredibly, the “Stipulation of Agreement” requires the City to make such a decision prior to any Public Hearing on the “New Plan” thereby frustrating the public input and comment required under the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA).  Frankly, we will be shocked if the Mayor and Common Council supporters of FASNY follow through on this very questionable and risky attempt to de-designate part of the property.  We expect such a decision would ultimately be overturned.

The recent actions by the Mayor and Common Council members Kirkpatrick, Martin and Smayda should give all citizens of White Plains grave concern regardless of one’s position on the FASNY project.  It brings into question the manner in which our City is being governed.  The outrage is not limited to residents in Gedney Farms alone but has spread throughout the City.

The Board of the Gedney Association is committed to continue the fight which was won last year when the FASNY proposal was rejected. We have already lined up the requisite land use experts, including environmental consultants, traffic engineers, and special environmental counsel. We have been joined by the major neighborhood associations in the south end of the City as well as receiving support from other neighborhoods in other parts of town.

We have been very grateful for the continued support both financial and otherwise by the residents of Gedney Farms.  We need your involvement and support even more now given how the Mayor and aforementioned Council members have completely turned their backs on us who elected them to office and pay the taxes that provide their compensation.

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Former Greenburgh Assistant High School Principal Sentenced to 1 to 3 years for Embezzling $794,865 from Teachers Union Fund

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WPCNR WHITE PLAINS LAW JOURNAL. From the Office of the Westchester District Attorney. October 19, 2016:

Acting Westchester County District Attorney James A. McCarty announced Wednesday that

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Frank Gluberman (DOB 08/16/47) of 47 Waters Edge, Congers, New York was sentenced today to one to three years in state prison after previously pleading guilty to:

  • one count of Grand Larceny in the Second Degree, a class “C” Felony.

The defendant also paid full restitution to the victims in the amount of $794,865.19.

Gluberman was an the Assistant Principal at Woodlands High School in the Hamlet of Hartsdale and former Treasurer of the Greenburgh Teacher’s Federation (GTF) and the Greenburgh Teacher’s Welfare Fund.

The GTF Welfare Fund receives taxpayer money, which is negotiated by the GTF, to pay for benefits such as dental, optical and legal services for school teachers and administrators of the school district.

Over a period of seven years, from 2006 to 2013, the defendant wrote checks to himself from the Greenburgh Teacher’s Fund checking account and GTF Welfare Fund totaling $794,865.19.

The defendant forged the signature of the president of the GTF, as he needed dual signature authorization to make payments.

The checks written by the defendant were to himself, his two daughters, and to pay property taxes on two homes that he owns.

The larceny came to light when in September 2012, the defendant was promoted to Assistant Principal and had to relinquish his position as the treasurer of the union funds.

Greenburgh Police and the District Attorney’s office were contacted and initiated an investigation.

 

 

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