Greenburgh Considers Legislation to Crack Down on Rogue Massage Parlors. See Greenburgh Forum on Human Trafficking on YouTube.

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WPCNR THE FEINER REPORT. From Town of Greenburgh Supervisor Paul Feiner. April11, 2015:
The Greenburgh Town Board is considering the adoption of legislation that would provide the police department with  additional tools that could be used to help shut down illegal massage parlors.
 We are currently waiting for a recommendation from the Greenburgh Planning Board.  Police Chief Chris McNerney also spoke at the forum.  In recent years and months the Greenburgh Police department has made arrests.
          Draft legislation was introduced by Bob Bernstein, head of the Edgemont Community Council. The legislation would help us address prostitution and illegal activities at these facilities. I support the proposed legislation.

Lots of interesting information and discussion took place at the town forum on  the roll illegal massage parlors play role in human trafficking.

You can watch the forum that was held last week -“Illegal Massage Parlors and What Really Goes on Behind Closed Doors”- on  https://youtu.be/mmWXUXyF3fI.

Speakers included:

Ken Picard.   Ken is an award-winning journalist with Seven Days, an independent newsweekly based in Burlington, Vermont.

Approximately two years ago, Ken conducted an investigation on massage parlors/establishments in Vermont.  He discusses what communities around the nation are doing to address this issue.

Nancy F. Levine, Chief Development Officer, My Sister’s Place (MSP), the major service provider for victims of human trafficking and domestic violence in Westchester County  will also be speaking.

The forum was organized by Town Clerk Judith Beville.

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NOW ON THE INTERNET OR SATURDAY, 7 PM: PEOPLE TO BE HEARD: MILT HOFFMAN REMEMBERED ON VERIZON FIOS CHANNEL 45 & CABLEVISION WHITE PLAINS TV CHANNEL 76

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Milt Hoffman. White Plains & Westchester Reporter
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WHITE PLAINS TV

PEOPLE TO BE HEARD

ON THE INTERNET AT

www.whiteplainsweek.com

Will rebroadcast the WHITE PLAINS WEEK

Interview with

MILTON HOFFMAN

Former Respected Editor of The Reporter Dispatch and Journal News for 50 years. Mr. Hoffman passed away this week.

Recorded in June, 2008

Mr. Hoffman reminisced about his career, how journalism has changed, and the craft of reporting the news.

He is interviewed by Peter Katz, John Bailey and Jim Benerofe.

It can be seen at 7 PM  Saturday ON Channel 45 FIOS throughout Westchester County and on Cablevision in White Plains, Channel 76

or download it now

at

www.whiteplainsweek.com

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City Proposes 1.7% Budget Increase to $179.1 Million– Tax Rate Up 2.4%–$70 on $650G Home

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WPCNR QUILL AND EYESHADE. By John F. Bailey. April 7, 2015:

The City of White Plains introduced its proposed 2015-16 city budget yesterday to the Common Council, not cutting any city positions and expressing confidence that sales tax revenues will equal last year’s total of $51.8 Million, though sales tax receipts reported by state through January are on a pace to hit $48 Million.

The city predicts a half percent increase in sales tax receipts based on estimates through February.

The state is late in reporting February numbers, and expects the March total to be delivered to WPCNR by April 15.

The City proposes a $179.1 Million budget, an increase of $3 Million over last year. It proposes a property tax rate increase of $4.60 to $200.74. This would increase the city tax on a $650,000 home $71 from $3231 to $3,302.

The budget is described by the city as “maintaining city services at levels comparable to the current year and all mandated expenses are funded.”

The budget creates a new position of Special Patrol Officer, who will report to the Police Department to monitor taxi service at the TransCenter “to ensure a more friendly consumer experience.”

The city reports labor contracts are dependent on bargaining and step increases. Salaries are budget to rise 1% and debt service by 9%.

 

 

 

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WP SCHOOL AID WINDFALL COULD CREATE 1% PROPERTY TAX CUT–IF BOARD OF ED CHOOSES. Business Office Mullls How to Use Aid Increase.

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WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. By John F. Bailey.April 7, 2015:

It was back to school in White Plains, New York USA  Monday and the White Plains Board of Education has a pleasant problem.

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The district has been notified its projected school aid as a result of the passing of the state budget is going from $17.8 Million this year(2014-15) to $22.6 Million, a $4,754,497 increase in school aid over last year where the state gave us just $17,864,500.

This school aid bonanza from the legislature of $4,754,497, (the highest year-to-year increase the district has ever received) is $1,252,322 more than the tax levy increase of  $3,502,175 the district has in its proposed budget of $204.670,480 that increases the budget from last year $4,770,480.

This could mean that the school district could keep the tax rate where it was last year ($600.22/$1,000  if the school aid increase is not dictated by the state to be spent in specific ways.

It also could be used to lower the tax rate about 1% (instead of the proposed 2.25% tax increase)  to $594 per $1,000 of valuation to give the owner of a $650,000 home a $100 Tax cut from $9,900 to 9,800.

I asked Fred Seiler, Assistant Superintendent for Business, if the $4,754,497 windfall in school aid comes with strings. No matter how you slice it this is found money, since you can keep the budget where it is, and still fund all they proposed to do (most notably 15 new positions), without raising taxes a penny, if they choose to do that.

It should be noted there could be restrictions that the district or the state has not told the district about or that the district has not shared with us.

It should be noted too that if the district earmarks the $4,754,497 for new position hires, infrastructure, etc., it may not be available next year, and any new hires made with that money would have to be funded in the 2016-2017 budget.

Seiler sent this statement to WPCNR Monday:

“I have begun to review the state aid data. The superintendent and I will prepare a recommendation for Board of Education review and action at the Board meeting on April 13th.”

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OPENING DAY IS THE BEST DAY OF THE YEAR

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WPCNR Press Box. April 6, 2015:  They’re getting ready at the Big Ball Park.

Today the Bronx Bombers return to Yankee Stadium.  In the honor of Opening Day, WPCNR brings back this original celebration I wrote about why Opening Day is the best day of the year

OPENING DAY is better than Christmas Day,
When you look out  and know they’ll play,
Dreary gray or brilliant spring sunray
Opening Day means The Big Show is back today.

Decades past, Opening Day for fanatics starved,
Eager for  sharp crack of ash on horsehide carved;
Pennants snapping in northwest winds
Top ramparts of inviting walls arches  and sculpted friezes wistfully escarped. 

Fans lucky to get away with ducats
Marvel at flannels sharp whites pristeen,
To play in the warm zephyrs in NY blazened caps,
Dashing specks of white warmup on the greenest green.

Motor cars pant in  traffic jams on the Deegan,
DowYawkey Way, on 35th and Shields or Waveland’s jam.
The first glimpse of storied Park,
The place where ball is played, where ghosts of Ted, Babe, Duke
Mel, Spahnie, Whitey, Mickey, Willie, Yaz, Minnie and Sandy lark.

Pay a fortune to park, pass stogie smoking old men
at the same gates for a hundred years,

Now out into the street 

You go, aroma of roasting chestnuts, pungent cigars sweet,

Cries of “scorecard heah” “programs,heah” shout out, neath light towers to heaven.

Fans in cap and uniform, little boys and girls gawk in awe hoping to make the Anthem
Never seeing such sheer walls, topped with the legend “GameToday 1:30 PM.”

Clutching slim cardboard tix to Section 14 Upper Deck up to the turnstiles
Festooned with souvenirs more dear as diamonds, beyond, the lure of endless aisles.

Into  press of crowd, grizzled usher,

RIPS YOUR TICKET.
Turnstile turns, clicks, and into the cathedral of ball you go
Into the rotunda greeted with magic signs dazzling the senses —
UPPER LEVELS SECTIONS 1 to 39, 2 to 40

Hawkers shout –Voices of Flatbush — colorful books in hand

“Yearbook heah,” “Dodger Yearbook here,” “Hot dog, heah,”
Assail  ears! Up ramps you climb to the sign “NEXT HOMESTAND”
 

Walking the catwalk,sliver of blue is first look of the magic sphere
Into the sunlight splaying the vast rake of the mighty stand.

Below are baseball knights of the diamond in white hues
Cavorting, snapping throws across immaculate red clay
As majestic fungo bats — CRACK! send white spheres soaring to filling bleachers a mile away,
Bunting flutter from the deck rails red, white and true blues.

Old Glory furls on  highest pole in centerfield
Colorful signage deliver the manly flavor of the only real game,
GILLETTE To Look Sharp, The Red Sox use Lifeboy, Schaefer It’s A Hit
Hey, Neighbor Have a Gansett, White Owl Cigars, Hit Sign Win Suit

From old friendly walls, to Gladys Gooding on the organ
Comfy old green scoreboard display
Today’s games in the bigs BETTER THAN CNN
CHI CLE BOS DET, CHI STL, NY WAS make you king for a day.
Two Bits for a scorecard, usher wipes your seat, ballpark fills your heart.

Penciling lineup 422B, 1 SS, 14 1B, 4 CF, 39 C, 6 RF, 23 LF 19 3B 36 P

Smell of beer, peanuts and pretzels.

Nippy air, warm rays sink into face feels nice,

Starters wheel,deal, kicking high on sidelines fueling expectancy

Men in blue, arms folded solemnly conduct the home plate regimen
Casey, Ralph , Walter, Joe and Sparky exchange lineup cards and knowing
Ground rules by heart, go over them for ritual’s sake.
Announcer entones “Good afternoon, Ladies and Gentlemen,

Welcome to Yankee Stadium.”

“Please rise for the playing of our national anthem,”
Nancy Faust at organ note by note renders baseball’s theme song
Rising on the breeze, uniting do-rag and ball cap,
Fedora, ponytail and bouffant in the spirit of the great game.

Grass is never greener on opening days
Strikes are louder, long drives electrify in alleys
Beers with whiter than white high creamy heads, Taste crisp cold mellow best brew all year

Smashes laser through short and in the gap in raucous rallies

Magicians without wands start 6-4-3s,

Backhand sure hits losing their caps

“Oh what a play’s” crackle on WGN with “CUBS WIN!”‘S

Jack and Mel, Vince, Red, Curt and Murph are back at the mikes turning mundane days

Into joy with a ninth inning elixir and “happy recaps” 

Thunderous ROAR accolades the 2-out winner again creating big kids’ grins.

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God’s Cathedral: The Sunrise Service Experience

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WPCNR PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE DAY. By the WPCNR ROVING PHOTOGRAPHER. Easter Sunday Dawn, April 5, 2015:

I attended services in God’s Cathedral this morning in White Plains New York, USA.

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I walked out before dawn had broken on the eastern horizon. The full moon was still in the western sky as sunrise approached.

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Walking north towards the Easter Sunday Service that was to begin 6:10 Easter morning, the first harbingers of dawn were soft chirping of birds high in the trees.

Approaching the First Baptist Church the very light  green-blue flash of dawn broke across the eastern curvature of the Earth. It happens every morning, a sight that always holds the hope of endless promise for a new day every day. For every person, of every faith.

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Emboldened, the arms of dawn first light extend themselves, embracing earth, encircling arms of orange-red-yellow-every color chasing darkness caressing  beloved Earth with glow of promise, discovery, renewal – a light soft yet growing more intense and diffuse the very light green turns to light blue with warming orange glow beneath. All dawns are new and different each day, but none more revered than the dawn of an Easter Sunday.

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The arms of dawn comfort the beleaguered the bereft, the believer, the skeptic alike. Announcing the Sun is coming.

Twenty persons were gathered for the Easter Sunday Service on the old J.C. Penny estate in White Plains, now the grounds of the First Baptist Church of White Plains & Iglesia Mision Bautista.There was linger of winter in this very late Spring on the grounds and it was 33 degrees.

Pastor Tim Dalton began with this statement: “Faith is believing in spite of the evidence and watching the evidence change.

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The evocative hymn was sung with reverent wistfulness and I felt a feeling of wonder and warmth against the crisp morning… the sky to the West already turning blue with the dawn and the full moon on the wane.

We were there Easter morning, Allelu!

We were there Easter morning, Allelu!

Oh! Sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble, tremble

We were there Easter morning, Allelu!

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After a solemn opening prayer delivered by the Pastor  spoken as if he was one of the flock, saying what each of us came and probably felt on this morning; what the sunrise today represented; what the resurrection of Jesus of Nazereth signified, as the dawn rose glowing in the East. The  confluence of the dawn  presented an infusion of essense into the souls arriving to mark this special dawn.

A litany followed, the significance of the belief in the resurrection was articulated by response in the last three lines:

PEOPLE: TAKE HOLD OF YOUR COURAGE; RELEASE YOUR FEARS,

Pastor: Unleash the burined song within your souls; look death straight in the eye; walk on with confidence.

PEOPLE: For Christ the Lord is risen! Christ is risen for you!

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A guitarist and three singers sang a beautiful hymn in Spanish. Hearing the eloquence of these versus in the haunting melody of guitar and the romance language conveyed the sweetness of the day:

Jesucristo,

Ya vencio la muerte;

Con poder glorioso

Ha resucitado.

Donde, oh muerte,

Donde esta tu triunfo?

Donde, oh sepulcro,

Donde tu Victoria?

El promote

Que tambien nosotros

Resucitaremos, Gloria, aleluya

 

Pastor Dalton  read John 20:1-18 which had the eyewitness impact of  the event that is recalled every year – and in the beginning for to recall the event was to invite imprisonment and death. Here are some of the words of the report of the Apostle John.

As Pastor Tim read the scripture from  about 20 minutes to 7, the disk of the rising sun began to rise slowly in a blazing halo of brilliant yellow on the dark hills to the east:

Early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, Mary Magdalene came to the tomb and saw that the stone had been removed from the tomb. So she ran and went to Simon Peter and the other disciple, the one whom Jesus loved, and said to them, “They have taken the Lord out of the tomb, and we do not know where they have laid him.”

Then Peter and the other disciple set out and went toward the tomb. The two were running together, but the other disciple outran Peter and reached the tomb first.  He bent down to look in (the tomb) and saw the linen wrappings lying there, but he did not go in (the tomb). Then Simon Peter came, following him (the first disciple), and went into the tomb.

He saw the linen wrappings lying there, and the cloth that had been on Jesus’ head, not lying with the linen wrappings but rolled up in a place by itself. Then the other disciple, who reached the tomb first, also went in, and he saw and believed; for as yet they did not understand the scripture, that he must rise from the dead.

But Mary  (Magdalene) stood weeping outside the tomb. As she wept, she bent over to look into the tomb; and she saw two angels in white, sitting where the body of Jesus had been lying, one at the head and the other at the feet.

They said to her, “Woman why are you weeping?” She said to them, “They have taken away my Lord, and I do not know where they have laid him.”

When she had said this, she turned around and saw Jesus standing there, but she did not know it was Jesus. Jesus said to her, “Woman why are you weeping? Who are you looking for?” Supposing him to be the gardener she said to him, “Sir, if you have carried him away, tell me where you have laid him, and I will take him away.”

Jesus said to her, “Do not hold on to me, because I have not yet ascended to the Father. But go to my brothers and say to them, “I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.”

Mary Magalene went and announced to the disciples, “I have seen the Lord” and she told them that he had said these things to her.

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The passages were read Spanish, and as the sun rose brighter than an object you see  just above the horizon, the singers and guitarist performed Gloria, Gloria Aleluya that featured this verse of hope:

Con ejercitos no gana sus

Victorias el Senior;

Ni con armas lucha contra

Satanas, el Tentador,

Lo potencia del Espiritu,

Ha dicho el Dios de amor,

Es lo que vencera.

The Sun disc fully risen, the Pastor asked the souls present to look and listen to the sounds and enjoy the sights of God’s creations around them.  Chirping of birds  was heard. Two seagulls flew west overhead with the dawn. Even a rabbit was seen to observe from some distance away. (Can you spot the rabbit below?)

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The  Group joined for a final hymn, Lord of the Dance, a song written by the Shaker community in the 19th century,  a graphic, but joyous song and autobiography of Jesus of Nazareth , a fitting coda on the significance of this morning. I quote the last three verses:

I danced on the Sabbath when I cured the lame,

The holy people said it was a shame;

They whipped and they stripped and they hung me high;

And they left me there on a cross to die.

I danced on a Friday and the sky turned black;

it’s hard to dance with the devil on your back;

they buried my body and they thought I’d gone,

but I am the dance and I still go on.

They cut me down and I leapt up high,

I am the life that’ll never never die;

I’ll live in you if you’ll live in me;

I am the Lord of the Dance, said he.

Dance, then, wherever you may be;

I am the Lord of the Dance, said he.

And I’ll lead you all wherever you may be

And I’ll lead you all in the dance, said he.

Pastor Duncan closed the sunrise ceremony encouraging all advising that the message of this day is to live lives of mercy, of caring, of tolerance, and working towards the good.

 

 

 

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK THE APRIL 3 SHOW –TONIGHT 7:30–VERIZON FIOS CHANNEL 45 AND WHITE PLAINS CABLEVISION CHANNEL 76–OR WORLDWIDE ON THE INTERNET.

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK

BROADCAST FROM THE TRUTH TOWER

WHITE PLAINS NEW YORK USA

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TONIGHT–

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JOHN BAILEY

THE CitizeNetReporter

MR. SCOOP  IN WHITE PLAINS FOR 16 YEARS

WhitePlainsWeekkeysign

on

THE DETROIT CONNECTION

 “RED WING GANG  CONNECTED TO  NATIONAL EAST COAST ROBBERY RING THAT ROBBED  TOURNEAU JEWELRY  AUGUST 17 AT THE WESTCHESTER –INDICTMENTS

2ND  FEBRUARY 24 ROBBERY SUSPECT STILL AT LARGE — SEE  THE VIDEO I.D. OF  HIM ON THE SHOW

THE VIDEO CONNECTION: IF WE SEE YOU WE’LL CATCH YOU.

THE PASSING OF THE STATE BUDGET–

THE TAPPAN ZEE BRIDGE FUNDING MYSTERY–WHAT’S THE SPLIT BETWEEN THE THRUWAY AND THE TAPPAN ZEE ON THE $1.3 BILLION

MONEY FROM HEAVEN: WHITE PLAINS SCHOOL DISTRICT GETS $4.8 MILLION IN STATE AID–COULD RESULT IN 1% TAX CUT AND STILL PASS PRESENT BUDGET.

TEACHERS EVALUATION PLAN TO BE DECIDED BY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION COMMISSIONER WHO ISN’T APPOINTED YET —

TAPPAN ZEE TIME LINE SCHEDULE — HOW IS IT DOING?

and

MAYOR TOM ROACH ON THE CONSTRIBUTIONS OF THE SALVATION ARMY AND THE FOOD BANK.

SEE THE APRIL 3 PROGRAM WESTCHESTER COUNTYWIDE ON CHANNEL 45 FIOS OR CHANNEL 76 ON WHITE PLAINS CABLEVISION OR

ON THE INTERNET AT WWW.WHITEPLAINSWEEK.COM

(Due to technical difficulties, last week’s White Plains Week might not have been seen by some of you…that program is also available.)

and

you may download the

SALVATION ARMY

AWARDS BREAKFAST COVERAGE ON

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FEATURING MAYOR DELFINO

MAYOR ROACH

AND

THE SALVATION ARMY VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR

KAREN WARES

 

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The Return from Calvary

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WPCNR NEWS & COMMENT. By John F. Bailey. April 3, 2015. Republished from WPCNR of the Past.:

He died 2,000 years ago. There was no CNN, no internet, no newspapers,radio or television. No Twitter or Facebook. No Instagram,Skype, of Google.

Nevertheless the message of the man who died on Calvary spread around the world without mass communication.

His followers, twelve of them were so devoted to His message of love and code of behavior they became the first pacifist activists who spread a message the man they called their Lord had preached to them.

He is Jesus of Nazareth.  He had no last name.

Today He is now known all over the world for the message he delivered.

Whether you believe He is the Son of God, or not, he ranks as one of the foremost influences on mankind.

His selfless acts of embracing lepers, the poor, those who sinned were unique.

Such compassion for the downtrodden was unheard during the time He lived.

It was a time of slavery. No human rights. No care for the sick. When cities were razed and populations slaughtered or enslaved.

Jesus of Nazareth introduced a new philosophy that spread throughout the world after His death by crucifixation on this day, because the community leaders of his own people thought him a threat to their power.

If you live by His philosophy of foregiveness you are a person at peace with yourself. If you accept those who are different from you without  fear or prejudice, you are a force for spreading His message of peace towards others and good will.

I f you help the poor and the sick because you sympathize with them, you are following His way.

If you stand up for truth, point out what is wrong as He did with the Pharisees. You are doing his will.

If you go about doing good for the sake of doing good, you are following His virtue of selflessness.

Jesus of Nazareth’s message whether divine or a code of how we conduct our lives resonated with millions and it spread.

There is no denying He is one of the great philosophers of the human experience, kin to Socrates, the other giant of antiquity thought.

The above print of “The Return from Calvary” painted by Herbert Schmalz shows the last hours of Jesus of Nazareth’s crucifixation around 33 A.D. on Calvary Hill, “the place of the Skull” outside of Jerusalem late in the day He was crucified.

The description on the print describes the somber scene:

The darkness which was on the earth (during His suffering) is clearing away.

One long, dark cloud is hanging over the city like a pall.

The Virgin Mother, weighted down by fatigue and grief, knowing not wither she goes, is being led up some steps, toward “his own” home, by St. John and Mary Magalene.

In the distance on the top of Cavalry, you can make out the three crosses.

The grief so eloquently captured by this print depicts the very personal loss all of us endure when someone we love passes away because of all they did for us.

Jesus of Nazareth was a human being who affects us to this day.

One of the great gifts of this man, Jesus of Nazareth, is the celebration of humanity and capacity to care and feel for others that aids persons whether they believe He was the Son of God or not. Or that you will have eternal life if you believe in him.

His philosophies of care, courage, compassion and benevolent action serve their practioners well because they leave a great personal satisfaction in the heart, the mind, and the spirit.

You do not have to second guess yourself, when you do what is right, humane, merciful, and serves the less fortunate without superiority with nothing to gain for yourself.

The peace of mind of action is the least of the  great gift of Jesus of Nazareth whose death on the cross is marked this day.

If you act as Jesus did, you will be remembered by all you meet fondly and lovingly, and be comforted that you will live in memories of those you have  touched with your love and kindness and caring  for eternity to the end of the age.

His simple teachings have great power.

They give meaning to our mystery of life.

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Biederman Playland Report on Feasibility of Private Operators Running Playland to Be Released, County Legislators Say. Playland Will Be Run by County this Summer.

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The Dragon Coaster Rides Again! Playland will continue to be run by Westchester County this summer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WPCNR PLAYLAND-GO-ROUND. From the County Board of Legislators. April 2, 2015 (EDITED):

On Wednesday, Legislator Peter Harckham  (D) North Salem, Chair of the Board of Legislators (BOL) Labor, Parks, Planning and Housing Committee, (LPPH) announced, at a meeting of the committee, that Deputy County Executive, Kevin Plunkett would forward to the BOL, the report on operations at Playland Amusement Park that was produced by Consultant Dan Biederman of Biederman Redevelopment Ventures.

The report will be presented at a meeting of the LPPH Committee on or before April 15th at 9am.  Representatives of the County Executive and the Parks Department will appear at the committee meeting to discuss the future of Playland.

Following the Committee meeting, Legislator Harckham said,

“I’m hopeful that the Astorino administration’s agreement to finally share this report with the Legislative branch will be a major step forward in selecting an operator for Playland.  It is unfortunate that we will not have a private operator in place for the 2015 season but my colleagues and I on the Labor Parks Planning and Housing Committee look forward to getting to work on the approval process for a new operator as soon as the County Executive presents one to us.”

Harckham added, “We’ve waited more than four months for this report and while we’ve been told many times that we would be receiving the report imminently, I am confident that the administration’s willingness to give a specific date means they will deliver.  I look forward to discarding the subpoenas that we’ve drafted but until we’ve received Mr. Biederman’s report, all options remain on the table.”

Legislator Catherine Parker, a member of the LPPH Committee, represents the City of Rye where Playland is located.  Legislator Parker said,

“Many of my constituents, especially those who live near Playland, share the frustration of my colleagues and I at the lack of information on Playland’s future.  Previous proposals for things like a massive field house and the diminution of parking which would result have created serious concerns for local residents.  I hope that the plan we are currently awaiting from the Astorino administration allows for the involvement of not just the Board of Legislators but the City of Rye and Playland’s neighbors as well.”

The commitment from the Deputy County Executive forestalled a vote by the LPPH Committee to issue subpoenas to compel the administration to produce the document.

The report was commissioned by the County Executive at a cost of $100,000.  The Board of Legislators (BOL) Chairman, Michael Kaplowitz voted against the Biederman consulting contract at the County’s Board of Acquisition and Contracts.

In a meeting of the LPPH Committee in August, Mr. Biederman gave a date-range of mid to late November for delivery of his report to the County Executive.  The administration said they would share the report’s findings with the BOL within two weeks of the date they received it.

Following multiple informal requests for the report, BOL Chairman Michael Kaplowitz and Vice-Chairman James Maisano sought to facilitate the discussion on Playland’s future by sending a letter to the administration on March 24th, formally requesting that administration send the documents.

 

 

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