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WANT TO RUN FOR COUNTY LEGISLATURE? GET INTO A SPECIAL ELECTION: THE TUBIOLO WIN IN DISTRICT 14

RYE ROCKS COUNTY PLAYLAND DEAL WITH A LAWSUIT–WILL STANDARD AMUSEMENTS WALK?

WHITE PLAINS FINALLY FILES APPEAL OF FASNY JUDGE LEFKOWITZ ORDER–CALLAHAN CONFIRMS

MEDIA GETS CAUGHT IN A “WRONG-O”

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City Approves upgrading of elevators/ adding air conditioning to entry to City Center from its Parking Garage

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WPCNR MAMARONECK AVENUE AMBLER. By John F. Bailey. August 11, 2016.

The White Plains Center Local Development Corporation approved this afternoon a legal agreement authorizing KRC White Plains City Center, LLC the right to upgrade the elevators leading to the floors of the City Center garage, and turning it into an entrance more aesthetic and coordinated with the City Center.

The work as well as the addition of an entrance from Mamaroneck Avenue with escalators leading to the theater level at the fifth floor is expected to be complete by “the holidays,” according to Building Commissioner Damon Amadio.

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City Appeals Judge Lefkowitz decision to direct Council to vote on FASNY.

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WPCNR WHITE PLAINS LAW JOURNAL. By John F. Bailey August 11, 2016:

John Callahan, Corporation Counsel for the City of White Plains told WPCNR  today that the city has appealed Judge Joan Lefkowitz’s decision last spring directing the City to  take a vote on the French American School of New York site plan and special permit proposal, which the city tabled in August of 2015

After the Common Council rejected closure of Hathaway Lane, they tabled the site plan and Special Permit application, declaring it was moot, because the plan depended on closure of Hathaway Lane.

The French American School of New York filed an article 78 alleging the Council had engaged in deceiving the school by  the city itself suggesting closure of Hathwaway Lane to facilitate the access to the school from North Street was an acceptable strategy, only to vote down the closure in the fateful August, 2016 meeting.

The appeal has been filed with the appellate court. WPCNR is in the process of obtaining a copy.

 

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City to “execute” New Parking and Operation and Maintenance Agreement with City Center Today at 3

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WPCNR GOINGS ON ABOUT CITY HALL. From the White Plains City Building Department. August 11, 2016:

There will be a meeting of the White Plains Center Local Development Corporation on Thursday, August 11, 2016, at 3:00 p.m. in the Mayor’s Conference Room, 2nd Floor, Municipal Building, 255 Main Street, White Plains, NY 10601, in relation to execution of an amendment to the Parking and Operation and Maintenance Agreement by and among, City of White Plains, White Plains Center Local Development Corporation, LC White Plains LLC, and KRG White Plains City Center, LLC.

 

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Astorino Choice–wins Spreckman seat.

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WPCNR CAMPAIGN 2016. From the Tuniolo Campaign. August 10, 2016:

Voters in Yonkers and Mount Vernon reaffirmed their desire for bipartisan, cooperative government on Tuesday when they elected David Tubiolo to the Board of Legislators by a 62%-38% margin.  Legislator-Elect Tubiolo replaces retiring Legislator Bernice Spreckman who represented District 14 since 1995.

The special election was held in accordance with the Westchester County Charter which calls for the election to take place within 90 days of the date the seat was vacated.  Voter turnout was higher than expected.

Following the election, Minority Leader, Legislator John Testa (R) Peekskill said, “Congratulations to David Tubiolo on a well-run and hard-working campaign. Having David join us at the BOL will ensure the continuation of the Bi-Partisan Coalition that has been so successful in keeping spending down and taxes flat. The real winners today were the taxpayers and citizens of Westchester County.”

Board of Legislators Vice-Chairman Jim Maisano (R) New Rochelle said, “I commend Christine Peter’s and David Tubiolo on running positive, issues-oriented campaigns.  I welcome Mr. Tubiolo as a colleague at the Board of Legislators. David has indicated that he is eager to be a part of the bipartisan coalition and that is good news for the residents of Westchester County and district 14.”

County Executive Rob Astorino said, “I congratulate Legislator-Elect David Tubiolo on his hard-won victory.  David and his opponent ran positive campaigns which they should be proud of.  I know David will be a valuable member of the bipartisan coalition on the Board of Legislators.  After 20 plus years of outstanding representation from Legislator Bernice Spreckman, it is great to know that the residents of District 14 will continue to have a strong advocate working on their behalf.”

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71 YEARS AGO:THE 2ND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON NAGASAKI

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WPCNR OBSERVATIONS.By John F. Bailey. August 6, 2016 Reprinted from WPCNR archives:

Seventy-one years ago in 1945, today, August 9, the second atomic bomb was dropped on the Japan city, Nagasaki, two days after the Enola Gay, a single American bomber dropped an Atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima, Japan.

The terrible effects of those two  bombs are a horror that has never been repeated

A second bomber, Bock’s Car on August 9, dropped another atomic bomb on Nagasaki, 71 years ago today.

Unknown thousands of Japanese citizens’ lives were vaporized, burned, maimed and two cities leveled to the ground in an instant in both bombings.

To grasp what one atomic bomb did to Nagasaki,  readers may see the photographs Japanese photographer Yosuki Yamato took of the aftermath of Nagasaki the day it happened at

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The decision to drop the bombs was made after the United States, Great Britain and the Republic of China demanded Japan  surrender in the Potsdam Declaration on July 26 or face  “prompt and utter destruction”.

The Japanese government did not surrender. After the Nagasaki bombing, they did.

The United States deployed two nuclear weapons  dropping one on Hiroshimi, 71 years ago today and one on Nagasaki on August 9.

Over four months the bombs resulted in the deaths of   90,000–166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000–80,000 in Nagasaki, half dying the day the bombs fell.

The Hiroshima prefecture health department estimated that, of the people who died on the day of the explosion, 60% died from flash or flame burns, 30% from falling debris and 10% from other causes. During the following months, large numbers died from the effect of burns, radiation sickness, and other injuries, compounded by illness.

In a US estimate of the total immediate and short term cause of death, 15–20% died from radiation sickness, 20–30% from burns, and 50–60% from other injuries, compounded by illness. In both cities, most of the dead were civilians, although Hiroshima had a sizeable garrison.

The horror of those two bombings and the aftermath, the injuries created have resulted in an effort and reluctance on the part of nuclear-armed powers to avoid any nuclear attacks since that date.

Within a few days of those bombings, Japan surrendered unconditionally, officially ending World War II.

The decision to use the bombs by the United States has long been debated.

A dialogue on what the bombs did, why the decision was made was collected in 1995, the fiftieth year since the bombings. It is available at http://www.exploratorium.edu/nagasaki/commentary/decision.html

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SOFTBALL BASEBALL WILL BE IN THE OLYMPICS IN 2020.

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WPCNR PRESSBOX. From the American Softball Association. August 4, 2016:

The American Softball Association, sponsors of TEAM USA Softball reports:

“The hopes and dreams of millions of softball athletes across the globe have been answered today as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) voted today to approve the addition of five new sports to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games the Amateur Softball Association (ASA)/USA Softball announced today.

The decision, which comes after the IOC met in Rio de Janeiro, was made possible after the groundbreaking Olympic Agenda 2020, which provides flexibility for the future of the Olympic Movement to encourage innovation in the Olympic program.  In addition to softball/baseball, other sports that will be added to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games are karate, skateboard, sports climbing and surfing.

“What a truly great day for the sports of softball and baseball,” said ASA/USA Softball Executive Director Craig Cress.

“For softball and baseball to be added to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games program is a dream come true for many athletes across the world.  USA Softball is proud to be the National Governing Body for the sport of softball and will continue to work diligently every day to promote our great sport of softball on the world stage.”

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COUNTY NAMES ENGINEERING FIRM TO OVERSEE COUNTY EXECUTION OF PLAYLAND CAPITAL PROJECTS

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WPCNR PLAYLAND-GO-ROUND. From the Westchester County Department of Communications. August 4, 2016: 

Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino and Standard Amusements, LLC, announced today that LiRo Engineers, Inc., will lead an engineering consortium, including Westchester-based and minority-owned, Savin Engineers, PC, to design the county capital projects that will rehabilitate and upgrade Playland.

“Hiring this consortium is the next step towards making the new Playland a reality,” said Astorino. “The consultants will ensure that this series of capital projects is streamlined and executed efficiently.”

Under the county’s public-private partnership with Standard Amusements, LLC, approved by the Westchester County Board of Legislators on May 2, 2016, the county is responsible for hiring an engineering consultant to provide design, construction and program administration. The consultant will also review the design documents submitted by Standard Amusements and coordinate the design and construction of all projects at Playland.

LiRo Engineers with Savin responded to a request for proposal (RFP) and was selected by the county’s Professional Selection Board in July is the most qualified firm to lead engineering services for Playland’s rehabilitation and upgrade projects.

“The speed with which Westchester County completed the RFP process and selected LiRo is impressive by any measure; this is an example of government operating at its best,” said Nicholas Singer, partner at Standard Amusements and a Harrison, NY native. “LiRo and Savin have with a strong reputation for doing outstanding work. This is a positive first-step in the right direction for this historic project.”

LiRo Engineers will work with the following sub-consultants to ensure the success of the projects:

  • Savin Engineers, PC, for electrical engineering design, structural engineering design, construction administration services, and program management services.
  • CTA Architects, PC, for architectural design and historic preservation services.
  • Historical Perspectives, Inc., for archaeological services.
  • YU & Associates Engineers, PC, for geotechnical engineering design services.
  • KM Associates of New York, Inc., for permitting services.

Of the consultants, two firms, Savin Engineers, PC, and YU & Associates Engineers, PC, are registered minority-owned businesses, and Historical Perspectives, Inc. is a woman-owned business.

The county, Standard Amusements and LiRo Engineers will begin developing a construction schedule for Playland and have the final schedule by the end of September 2016.

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