Westchester County Exceeds Affordable Housing Government 2009 Mandated Goals for 5th Straight Year.

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WPCNR THE HOUSING NEWS. From the Westchester County Department of Communications. December 31, 2015: 

Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino announced Wednesday that the county has once again exceeded its benchmarks for developing 750 units of affordable housing under the 2009 settlement with the federal government. Specifically, the county will finish 2015 with financing in place for 649 units, 49 more than required, and building permits in place for 579 units, 54 more than required.

“Our continued success proves we are committed to meeting the county’s obligations under the settlement; local zoning codes are non-discriminatory and support the development of fair and affordable housing; and, cooperation—not litigation—is the best way to build housing,” Astorino said. “I want to thank our municipalities for their partnership and our county planning officials for their expertise and professionalism. It was through this team effort that we’ve been able to meet our goals from the beginning.”

The county met the benchmarks for units with financing in November. It went over the top for units with building permits this week when the City of Rye issued permits for 41 units on Theodore Fremd Ave. and the Town of New Castle issued permits for 28 units on Hunts Place.

The county has never failed to meet a benchmark under the settlement since they began in 2011.

Under the terms of the settlement with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and U.S. Justice Department, the county is required to spend at least $51.6 million to develop 750 units of affordable housing by the end of 2016 in 31 “eligible” communities defined by their African-American and Hispanic populations in the 2000 census.

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White Plains Hospital Opens 4 More Operating Rooms in January

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WPCNR WHITE PLAINS HOSPITAL NEWS. December 29, 2015:

As of January 1, 2016, White Plains Hospital will have five new brand-new, state-of-the-art operating rooms open and ready for patients.

The first new OR, completed in 2013, was designated specifically for minimally invasive and robotic procedures and includes the latest da Vinci® surgical system. The four other operating rooms will all be in use in January. All are designed to support the most advanced surgical procedures, enhancing efficiency, safety, and patient comfort.

According to Kaare Weber, MD, White Plains Hospital’s Director of Surgery, “White Plains Hospital is going to be the first hospital in the tri-state area to obtain the latest generation of miminally invasive technology in these operating rooms. Everything about the new operating rooms, from floor to ceiling, has been extremely well thought out and deliberately planned.”

White Plains Hospital’s brand-new operating rooms include the following features:

  • The latest robotic equipment  – The da Vinci® robotic surgical system allows surgeons to perform more complex robotic surgery – including procedures such as prostactectomies, nephrectomies, gynelogic surgeries, head and neck surgeries, colorectal surgeries, and general surgeries.
  • An advanced surgical video system – The new operating rooms have an integrated video system, the 1588 AIM Platform by Stryker. This innovative system allows nurses to control equipment remotely and surgeons to control the equipment at the field of surgery. The system can also be used for training purposes, and includes three cutting-edge pieces of technology:
    • IRIS (Infared Illuminated System) is a visualization techonology designed to reduce risk of damage during surgery.
    • ENV (Endoscopic Near Infrared Visualization) enhances the visualization of anatomy in real-time during procedures.
    • CLARITY is a video enhancement device that uses military grade technology to help surgeons see through smoke and murky fluid. It also improves color to enhance depth perception for the surgeon.
    • Specially designed floors – The floors in all the new ORs are single-pour concrete floors, with no seams or cracks, to increase cleanliness and minimize the potential for infections.
    • The latest in anesthesia equipment– The latest in advanced anesthesia equipment ensures safety and comfort for all surgical patients, supported by board-certified and fellowship-trained anesthesiologists.
    • State-of-the-art ceilings and lights – The ceilings have laser-guided surgical LED lights that automatically focus and illuminate the surgical field with minimal shadowing.
    • High-efficiency booms – All equipment is housed on booms. Not having to wheel equipment in and out of the ORs increases efficiency and mimimizes wear and tear on the equipment as well as the staff.
    • Rooms that accommodate the latest technology – The operating rooms range from approximately 650 – 700 square feet, offering sufficient floor space to accommodate the latest robotic equipment.
    • Central sterile area – This “behind-the-scenes” area is crucial to ensuring all instruments and implants are fully sterilized for the OR. The new central sterile area has advanced state-of-the-art sterilization equipment to minimize infection. It is directly tied to the operating rooms by 2 elevators.

The new operating rooms are part of White Plains Hospital’s campus-wide transformation, which includes anew six-story patient tower with brand-new lobby and entranceway, 24 private patient rooms, and a new labor and delivery wing; an expanded cancer center, and a second cardiac catheterization laboratory.

 

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THE SAM ZHERKA SAGA ENDS WITH 3 YEARS AND A MONTH IN PRISON.

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WPCNR FBI WIRE. From the Federal Bureau of Investigation. December 25, 2015:

Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that Westchester businessman SELIM ZHERKA was sentenced to 37 months in prison this week in White Plains on charges that he conspired to make false statements to a bank in order to receive millions of dollars in loans and to file materially false tax returns with the IRS.

ZHERKA pled guilty to the conspiracy on August 27, 2015, before U.S. District Judge Cathy Seibel, who imposed the sentence. In addition to the prison sentence, ZHERKA was ordered to forfeit $5.23 million in ill-gotten gains and to pay a $1.5 million fine.

U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said: “Selim Zherka waged a years-long campaign of lies to banks and the IRS to obtain millions of dollars in loans and fraudulently reduce his tax liabilities. Now he faces prison and the forfeiture of over $5 million. I want to thank the IRS, the FBI, and the TARP Special Inspector General for their excellent work on this case.”

According to the Superseding Information to which ZHERKA pled guilty, and other court documents filed in this case:

From December 2005 through the present, ZHERKA conspired with others to obtain $63.5 million in loans from Sovereign Bank (now Santander) for the purchase of apartment house complexes in Tennessee by lying about the purchase price of the real estate he was acquiring and the amount of the down payments he was making toward the purchases in question.

In addition, ZHERKA repeatedly submitted fraudulent tax returns to the IRS that overstated depreciation expenses and understated his capital gains for the real estate holding companies in which he was a partner, thereby reducing their tax liabilities.

Four other individuals have previously pled guilty in White Plains federal court to conspiring with ZHERKA to commit offenses related to the conduct to which ZHERKA pled guilty, and are awaiting sentencing.

In addition to the prison sentence and forfeiture, ZHERKA was ordered to make restitution as follows: $878,871 (plus interest and civil fraud penalties thereon) in federal taxes; $179,634 (plus interest and civil fraud penalties thereon) in New York State Taxes; $207,508 in Connecticut taxes; and $10,373 (plus interest and civil fraud penalties thereon) in Massachusetts taxes; and to pay a fine of $1.5 million.

SELIM ZHERKA, 48, of Somers, New York, has been detained at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in lower Manhattan since his arrest on August 27, 2014.

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Mr. Bharara praised the outstanding efforts of the IRS, the FBI, the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, and the Department of Justice’s Tax Division for their significant assistance in this investigation and prosecution.

This case is being handled out of the White Plains Division. Assistant United States Attorneys Elliott B. Jacobson and Perry A. Carbone and Special Assistant United States Attorney Andrew J. Kameros are in charge of the case.

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WHITE PLAINS RETAIL SALES UP 2.3% IN NOVEMBER–1% AHEAD OF 2014 PACE AFTER 5 MONTHS OF FISCAL YEAR. COUNTY WRAPPING UP YEAR DOWN 1/2% AFTER 11 MONTHS.

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WPCNR QUILL & EYESHADE. From the New York State DEpartment of Taxation and Finance. December 23, 2015:

White Plains retail activity continued its gradual recovery in November posting a 2.3% gain in November 2015 over  November 2014, posting $4,212,720 in sales tax receipts, a $95,000 improvement over 2014.

The City, should it equal or top its record sales tax handle of $5,017,000 last December, will be up 1% in sales tax receipts after the first 6 months of the city fiscal year. $25,921,263 compared to $25,667590 after 6 months in 2014.

Westchester County sales tax receipts continued sluggish in November,down $823,860– 2% worse than November 2014. This sets up the County, should shopper activity rebound in December to match the $50.2 Million the county collected in December, 2014 to finish the 2015 budget year with $501,257,683–a  1/2% decline from 2014.

 

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Unemployment Edges Down in November.

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WPCNR QUILL & EYESHADE. From the New York State Department of Labor December 22, 2015: 

The November 2015 unemployment rate for the Hudson Valley Region is 4.2 percent (lowest November level since 2007).  That is down from 4.3 percent in October 2015 and down from 4.8 percent in November 2014.  In November 2015, there were 46,700 unemployed in the region, down from 47,700 in October 2015 and down from 52,500 in November 2014.  Year-over-year in November 2015, labor force increased by 18,900 or 1.7 percent, to 1,117,500.
Among the 7 counties in the region, Putnam County (4.0 percent) had the lowest unemployment rate.
  • Putnam County 4.0 percent
  • Dutchess County 4.1 percent
  • Rockland County 4.1 percent
  • Westchester County 4.1 percent
  • Orange County 4.2 percent
  • Ulster County 4.3 percent
  • Sullivan County 5.2 percent
 
Of the 10 Labor Market Regions in New York State, the Hudson Valley Region (4.2 percent) had the third lowest unemployment rate in November 2015, trailing only the Capital Region (4.1 percent), and the Long Island Region (4.1 percent).
  • Capital Region 4.1 percent
  • Long Island Region 4.1 percent
  • Hudson Valley Region 4.2 percent
  • Finger Lakes Region 4.6 percent
  • Central New York Region 4.9 percent
  • New York City Region 5.0 percent
  • Southern Tier Region 5.0 percent
  • Western New York Region 5.0 percent
  • Mohawk Valley Region 5.1 percent
  • North Country Region 6.0 percent
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Mayor Dedicates New, Improved “Happy Rink.” Registration for January Classes Begins.

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WPCNR PHOTO OF THE DAY. From Ebersole Ice Rink. December 21, 2015:

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Mayor Thomas Roach, Recreation and Parks Commissioner Wayne Bass, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snow Man and White Plains Skating Enthusiasts particpated in a ceremonial ribbon cutting last week officially recognizing the refurbishing of “The Happy Rink,” Ebersole Ice Rink in Delfino Park by the Roach Administration.

The rink was refurbished with new compressors, new sideboards and new glass side panels, and new indoor flooring, new lighting and new paint. The compressors have already stood up to the amazingly warm temperatures since it opened  in October — maintaining a skatable surface in the face of temperatures in the 50s and 60s. In previous years before the new compressors were installed ontime this past summer for an October opening, ice puddled and softened. Not this year. The ice-house is now brightly lit, and has seamless rubber flooring, a huge improvement.

The new rink is invigorating to skate on, providing one of two outdoor rinks in Westchester, with a friendly,wholesome atmosphere and sense of community.

It’s also time to sign up for new  age and skill-appropritate ice skating classes Fridays Saturdays and Sundays beginning January 15, 2015. Sign up at White Plains Recreation and Parks Headquarters at 85 Gedney Way or at the rink, or drop by the rink at any public session.

You may contact Skate School Director, Jennifer Netrosio at 914-282-9426 or jennifernetrosio@gmail.com. Ms. Netrosio is an Ebersole success story. She learned to skate at Ebersole and is dedicated to preserving and fostering the special skating experience “The Happy Rink” is known for.

Parents can sign their future Kristi Yamaguchis and Scott Hamiltons for Tots I (ages 4 to 6), Tots 2 (4 to 6), Pre-Alpha (Ages 7 and up), Special Alpha ( Ages 6 and below), Alpha ( 7 and up), and advanced classes: Beta, Gamma/Delta Freestyle 1/2, Freestyle 3 and Adults (it is possible to learn the intricacies of skating into your 70s and enjoy the recreational fitness advantage! The Skate School also has a Hockey Learn to Play program for 7 weeks. Pick up a brochure at the skating rink or the Rec and Parks for fees.

Next week between Christmas and New Years, Ebersole will run a special Publick Skating schedule :Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, the 28th through the 31st–1 to 5 PM.

New Year’s Day, Friday, 3 PM to 7.

Saturday, January 2, 1:15 -4-30 PM 

Sunday, January 3 — 8:30 to 10:15–Adults Only; 1:15 to 5:15 General Session.

Friday, 3 to 7 PM

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“Aaah-ah-ah-ah-aaah-ah ah ah aaaah!” Chris Stevens Tenor Terrific Chiseled King of the Jungle to Jenna Dallacco’s intrepid JANE, endearing Soprano of the Jungle. TARZAN WPPAC’s Holiday SAFARI for Kids Of All Ages

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Tarzan, (Chris Stevens) swings in the Belgian Congo at WPPAC . Kala,(Jennifer Theriot) his gorilla mom is at left.All photos courtesy WPPAC, photographed by Kathleen Davisson

WPCNR STAGE DOOR. Theatrical Review by John F. Bailey December 19, 2015:

From first look at the mysterious giant map of Africa draping the stage, holiday theatre goers knew they were in for something completely different Friday night.

When the stormy gray lights come up depicting a very real giant ship with a couple clinging together on the decks to the crescendo of stormy dramatic music punctuated by thunder, the magic of imaginative theatre begins! When the couple is  washed overboard and  seem to be swimming underwater, you know you are not in White Plains anymore.

TARZAN staging is as in-your-face technologically up-to-date and inventive and sets the setting as strong as the reach-out-and-touch-your heart performances. 

You’re in Darkest Africa! 

WPPAC Director Jeremy Quinn has created the Congo of 1912 though the theatrical alchemy of  lighting master Jamie Roderick and jungle designer Gabriel Firestone. They have packed the WPPAC proscenium, creating a place where you can imagine sailing ships, explorers’ safaris, tropical gardens and scientists’ expeditions, and giant Jane Porter eating spiders and the rarest of finds “a good man,” the original superhero, Tarzan.

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Tarzan! With his gorilla pal, Terk, (Cartreze Tucker, foreground right whose comic plotting and snappy wisecracks provide distraction and amusement, perfectly easing the suspenseful adventure.

 

WPPAC has never before created the effects like these: the scenery, the real jungle treetops with creeping leopards,  tree houses and spectacular costumes where Tarzan’s apes actually look like apes. The actors appear galvanized by their amazing environment, giving it all they’ve got.

 Quinn puts WPPAC in the big time with this production. Tarzan is Broadway quality.  It’s a show which sentimentally tells you about life…family…love…and the need to change and grow. But,  enough missionary work! On with the show:

Now I like the Tarzan character. The Yell. The direct speech. His loyalty to Jane. I am very critical of how few Tarzans over the years have filled Johnny Weismuller’s  loincloth (the original Tarzan in 1932).  Mr. Stevens has the physique for the part—in better shape than Mr.Weismuller was, and he is highly athletic. (Descending upside down on a vine to shower Jane  with giant hibiscus flowers, for example, a most charming scene.)

His ability to swing in on a vine and portray Tarzan’s astonishment at seeing a very proper Victorian young lady in bloomers stuck in a giant spiderweb is an example. (The creepy animated spider licking his chops is a scary highlight.)

Tarzan rescues the intrepid Ms. Porter and then  Jane attempts to teach him words. Well, ladies and gentleman Mr. Stevens evokes sympathy and sensitivity in the audience, as he struggles, having never seen a human being before, especially one like Miss Jane Porter. He wants to understand.

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Jane (Jenna Dallacco) the rescued lady research thanks Tarzan for the swoop down rescue and the electricity starts.

 Mr. Stevens(above, left) never portrays Tarzan as a buffoon. He plays him as genuine, trusting, trying to understand. But his grasp of what Jane (Jenna Dallacco)  tells him is a measured understanding, realistic learning and he just nails that with a touching tenderness. This is not easy to act. Dallacco handles this situation with just the right, charming mix of dedicated researcher and very intrigued young woman. They are more than on the same page.

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Ms. Dallacco as Jane Porter delivering her knockout song Like No Man I’ve Ever Seen

Ms. Dallacco as Miss Jane Porter (on safari with her father to find gorillas to confirm Professor Porter’s (Toby Miller)theory that gorillas have family groups, is a living Walt Disney heroine personified. She even sounds like Julie Andrews with a thrilling soprano rich with nuance and precision that flows, eddies and sparkles like a stream. Her voice  gets you in the heart.

Ms. Dallacco just peals her songs…it’s like singing thinking out loud. Her Waiting for this Moment at the end of Act I just lights up the stage as she discovers the floral beauty and fauna of Africa. 

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Jennifer Theriot as Kala with the feisty Korrie Lee Blossy as Kerchak, the tribal leader who has to keep up appearances.

Besides the spirited/ awkward/ charming romance between Tarzan and Jane, there are the equally powerful performances of  Korrie Lee Blossy in a breakout performance as Kerchak the tribe leader of the gorillas, delivering a powerhouse of a leader, (he’s the best of Idris Alba and James Earl Jone) and his wife, Kala, played by the charismatic Jennifer Theriot gives him measure for measure.

The conflict: Kerchak is against Kala adopting the baby Tarzan she finds in the hut of Tarzan’s shipwrecked parents. Kala has lost her child, finds Tarzan and wants him to replace the child she lost. Kerchak is against taking in the baby, because Tarzan being human, is different and will get the ape tribe into trouble. 

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Kala’s (Jennifer Theriot above) beautiful promise to baby Tarzan in Act I You’ll Be in My Heart is a  preview of her other big numbers that the audience just loves. She reprises this tear-jerker in a duet with Tarzan at the end of Act II, in a “heartable” moment when Tarzan is leaving the jungle and tragedy strikes Kerchak.

Kerchak (Blossey) and Kala  duet sensitively, his basso  underscoring her sensitive contralto, contemplating living apart because Kerchak wants to banish Tarzan, lamenting together on Sure as Sun Turns to Moon

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The first act delights children because there is the young Tarzan, played Friday night by Jesse Goodman, who, with his pal, young Terk (Kyle Wolf) please the youngsters with Who Better Than Me? 

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The other young Tarzan is Max Albert Vivino (above,right)  The other Terk is  Kyle Arzaga (above left).

I liked Jesse Goodman the young Tarzan Friday night  — very Disneyesque in his looks and spunky attitude, just as Kyle Wolf played the wise guy kid with “Dead End Kids” inflection just as Walt Disney would have him do it. Great chemistry between master Goodman and master Wolf. Midway through Act I, Tarzan turns into  a young man and enter Mr. Stevens

Act II has a lot going on: Jane is ecstatic about finding the young ape man and becomes more intrigued with him,  as she teaches him in a most charming way. Her father Dr. Porter becomes a more serious version of a professor than he appeared in the first Act.

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Jane (Ms. Dallacco) introduces Tarzan to her Father Professor Porter (Toby Miller). Miller provides both comic relief and homily advisories to Jane. Miller makes his changes of heart and fatherly advice completely believable.

Ms. Dallacco sings about Tarzan as being Like No Man I’ve Ever Seen. A terrific number and Professor Porter knows what’s going on between the two.

 

As the romance simmers,(and this is one musical romance that is never boring), Mr. Stevens and Ms. Dallacco sing the love song of the show, For the First Time. The two have a chemical reaction in this self-analytical appraisal—always fun and anyone who has ever felt the way Tarzan and Jane do – will recognize that old crazy feeling you never get tired of.

There is  villainy in the mix, Nicholas Baumgartner as Clayton, the Porters’ guide who is attempting to capture gorillas, and decides instead to capture … well you will just have to see his plot unfold in this living jungle onstage.

The ensemble which portrayed gorillas in most realistic costumes and mimicked with what I perceived as realistic gorilla behavior are to be congratulated. They were very athletic with gorilla like gymnastics and high energy that drives this show. Children and parents alike will delight in the gorilla’s curious and hilarious examination of the Porters’ campsite at the beginning of Act II!

The orchestra created menace, darkness, lightness and meaning to the action, (think “Quiet Village” with lots of flute and authoritative brass and pounding drums). They blend with the everchanging scenery that his a 25th actor in the show with seamless changes. Lighting, going through dawns and darknesses create a staging musically, visually consistently inventive. This “staging as character moving the plot” is the style these days, makes scenery unfold the action creating suspense before dialogue is even spoken.

The staging, singing and hard-driving script builds creates excruciating drama in the second act. Will Tarzan go with Jane, or Jane leave him? 

Even though you know the story this show involves you and fosters suspense. It is the musical based on the Disney movie that with a Phil Collins score, its entertainment fusion!

Mr. Stevens has always wanted to play Tarzan since seeing that movie. Well last night he was, and a memorable one. But, better than the movie, these characters were very real. The scenes crisp, short, very telegraphic of what is happening. I spoke to a mom on the way out with her 4 year old daughter. The mother said she loved the show, and the 4 year old said she liked it too. Mom said here daughter did not get restless or sleepy at all.

Tarzan plays a matinee today, Saturday at 2 and this evening at 7…It plays through  January 10. Schedule and ticket information is on the White Plains Performing Arts Center website, www.wppac.com

Ungowa! You will love it! 

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