Montefiore and White Plains Hospital Merger is Complete

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WPCNR HEALTH HERALD. From White Plains Hospital. January 12, 2015:

Montefiore Health System and White Plains Hospital have announced that their partnership agreement has been approved by the New York State Health Commissioner.  White Plains Hospital is now a member of Montefiore Health System, serving as the tertiary hub of Montefiore’s growing Westchester network. The alliance will result in more advanced, coordinated care in the region.

Steven M. Safyer, M.D., president and CEO of Montefiore Health System, and Jon B. Schandler, CEO of White Plains Hospital, issued the following statement celebrating the final agreement:

“Our institutions are partnering to bridge the divide between academic medical centers and community hospitals – giving Westchester the best of both worlds. White Plains Hospital will continue to expand its level of highly-specialized treatment, with all the resources and advantages of Montefiore’s innovative care delivery system and academic partnership with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.”

“Montefiore and White Plains Hospital will work together to manage care by delivering high-quality, efficient tertiary services locally, in a familiar setting, close to our patients’ homes and cared for by physicians in the community. It is a model of care that communities outside of New York City will benefit from, and will help sustain a strong health care infrastructure throughout the region.”

White Plains Hospital’s Board of Directors will remain intact with the addition of three members-at-large from the Montefiore Health System Board of Directors.  Additionally, three members of the White Plains Hospital Board of Directors will serve on the Montefiore Board.

The regulatory approval process has been ongoing since February, when the institutions announced their desire to form a strategic partnership. In April, CEOs from White Plains Hospital and Montefiore Health System signed formal documents outlining the partnership. The State of New York Public Health and Health Planning Council approved the partnership in October, which was followed by final approval from the State Health Commissioner.

White Plains Hospital is modernizing and expanding its major facilities to meet the advanced care needs of its community.   White Plains Hospital will be opening a new 30,000 square foot, six-story cancer center, an expanded cardiac catheterization laboratory, five state-of-the-art operating suites, and a new patient tower, lobby and entranceway at the front of the campus.

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Westchester, Rockland, Orange Counties Single Family Home Sales Declined Slightly in 2014. Market Stable, Realtors Say

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WPCNR REALITY-GO-ROUND. From the Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors. January 12, 2015:

The recovery of the real estate market in the lower Hudson region of New York continued strong throughout 2014 including its fourth quarter.

Realtors participating in the Hudson Gateway Multiple Listing Service, a subsidiary of the Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors, reported 14,169 closed residential transactions during 2014 among the four counties of the MLS’s core service area: Westchester, Putnam, Rockland and Orange. This was the highest number for any year since the 2008-2009 recession and 1.1% more than in 2013.

The highest percentage increase – 6.3% – was posted in Putnam County.  Rockland followed at 3.4%, Westchester at 0.6%, and Orange lost a little ground with a decrease of -0.8%.

Westchester, Rockland and Orange Counties all edged back on total sales of single family houses with decreases of 0.9%, 0.6% and 1.7% respectively.

However, they counterbalanced those losses with gains in their respective condominium and cooperative sectors.  Again, Putnam County stood out with an actual increase of 6.1% in single family house sales.

The fourth quarter postings of 2014 were especially strong in comparison to the fourth quarter of 2013.  There were 3,715 closings among all four counties during October through December of 2014, an increase of 6.9% over the same period of 2013, and on an individual basis each county posted an increase.

The region experienced price gains over the course of the year, mostly in the single family house sector.  The median sale price1 of a single family house in Westchester in 2014 was $635,000, an increase of 4.1% over the $610,000 posted in 2013.

In Putnam the median was $310,000 – a 0.6% increase, and in Rockland it was $400,000, a 3.2% increase.  Fourth quarter medians were of roughly the same magnitude.

Orange County continued to shed its stock of troubled properties – bankruptcies, short sales and the like – which had the effect of driving down the county’s average prices.   The median sale price of an Orange County house on an overall basis in 2014 was $231,250, a decrease of 1.4% from 2013.  There was a signal that this pattern may be ending, however.  Orange County’s fourth quarter median of $231,224 was 2.8% higher than that of 201

Inventory did not change much from year to year.  On December 31 of 2013 the number of for-sale properties posted in the MLS database was 8,942 units in all four residential categories:  single family houses, condominiums, cooperatives and 2-4 family houses. A year later in 2014 there were 143 fewer units, a 1.6% decrease that largely reflected the effect of the larger sales volumes of the past two years.

It appears that this area’s real estate market has stabilized onto a level track since 2013 and that there are no readily obvious derailments such as sharply increasing mortgage rates ahead.  2014  began with average rates of around 4.7% on 30-year conventional loans, which glided down to 4.0% in the late spring, and which have drifted around that rate point, mostly downwards, since then.  Housing here is more affordable as a result, even as prices increase at reasonable rates. The sales volumes are healthy and are supported by an appropriate level of inventory. They justify a cautiously optimistic outlook for more of the same in 2015.

 

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SILVER LAKE FREEZES OVER– WEATHER SERVICE PREDICTS WINTER PAELLA

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WPCNR PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE DAY. By the WPCNR ROVING PHOTOGRAPHER. JANUARY 11, 2015:

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The Silver Lake view to the South. City Center on the horizon. Temperatures in the teens and twenties have frozen the old lake from shore to shore.

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Silver Lake View to the North from West Harrison Shore

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Silver Lake scene view northwest from White Plains Liberty Park

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  • TONIGHT–Snow and freezing rain likely after 3am. Increasing clouds, with a low around 27. Wind chill values between 20 and 25. South wind around 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. Little or no ice accumulation expected. Little or no snow accumulation expected.
  • Monday–Freezing rain and sleet before noon, then rain. High near 40. Wind chill values between 20 and 30. South wind 5 to 8 mph becoming calm in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New ice accumulation of less than a 0.1 of an inch possible. Little or no sleet accumulation expected.
  • Monday Night–Rain or freezing rain likely before midnight, then a slight chance of freezing rain and sleet between midnight and 3am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25. Wind chill values between 15 and 20. North wind 5 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. Little or no ice accumulation expected. Little or no sleet accumulation expected.
  • Tuesday–Sunny, with a high near 28. Wind chill values between 10 and 15. North wind 11 to 16 mph.

 

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK BEGINS 15TH YEAR COVERING WHITE PLAINS — JANUARY 9TH PROGRAM IS ON THE INTERNET NOW…ABOUT RIGHT NOW!

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Always an Inspiration: Dr. Martin Luther King Breakfast January 19 in Recognition of The Man who Changed a Nation Peacefully

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WPCNR MAIN STREET JOURNAL. From the Thomas Slater Center. January 10, 2014: 

Every year the Dr. Martin Luther King Breakfast held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel focuses for one day the remarkable achievement of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who by emulating the Gandhi practice of non-violent, economic-based protest, virtually singlehandedly galvanized America’s leaders to end discriminatory laws against the Negro throughout the country.

Rodney and Lillian Reynolds will double team as the keynote speakers at the Thomas H. Slater Center’s 22nd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Breakfast to be held on Monday, January 19, 2015, 8:00 a.m. at the Crowne Plaza, White Plains.
Lillian F. Reynolds is a Social Worker and Minister with extensive experience in planning, implementing and overseeing programs that meet the spiritual, emotional, intellectual, academic and social needs of youth, young adults and families.  She is the founding Project Director and now serves as the Executive Director of Grace CDF Freedom Schools®, a Ujamaa Community Development Corporation program.  Lillian is employed by the Mt. Vernon City School District as the District Homeless Student Liaison.
Rodney J. Reynolds, President of RJR Communications, Inc. is the Founder and Publisher of American Legacy magazine and Executive Producer of American Legacy Television.  Rodney founded American Legacy in 1995 and created a joint venture with FORBES Inc. Located in New York. American Legacy, celebrates African-American history and culture.
In February 2001, RJR Communications and New Millennium Studios launched American Legacy Television, a nationally syndicated TV program. In February 2009 RJR Communications assumed full control of American Legacy.
Rodney and Lillian are the proud parents of two sons, Rodney Jeremiah, and Richard Joshua. The family attends Grace Baptist Church in Mt. Vernon, New York.
With a mission To Reach and To Serve, The Thomas H. Slater Center, a community center located in White Plains, provides an array of services and programs to the residents of White Plains.
Tickets for the breakfast are $50 general, $45 seniors and $30 youth.  To make reservations, please email anita@slatercenter.net or call (914) 948-6211.
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County Police Officer, Afghanistan Veteran, Acts to Protect Teen, is struck by Car–and is O.K. County Exec Salutes Him

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WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. From the Westchester County Department of Communications. January 9,  2015

A Westchester County police officer who was hit by a car on the southbound Saw Mill River Parkway Friday morning was able to get a teen-ager out of harm’s way just seconds before he was struck.

Quick action by Police Officer Paul DeSousa prevented a 15-year-old boy from being hit by the same vehicle that struck DeSousa on the shoulder of the parkway just north of McLean Avenue in Yonkers, Commissioner George N. Longworth said.

“Today’s incident is a reminder that police work is dangerous in many different ways,” said County Executive Robert P. Astorino who went to the scene and later spoke with DeSousa. “I want to commend Officer DeSousa for the decisive action he took to protect the safety of this young man. I am grateful that the officer was not more seriously hurt.”

As the out-of-control vehicle careened toward the officer and teen, DeSousa was able to grab the boy and hoist him on to the hood of the patrol car. DeSousa was then struck and flipped into the air by the impact.

The incident occurred just before 10 a.m. when DeSousa observed the teen-ager walking north on the shoulder adjacent to the southbound lanes of the parkway. Fearing that the youth could be hit by a car, he pulled over and got out to speak with the boy.

As DeSousa was preparing to give the boy a ride back to local streets, a 2014 Infinity coming southbound in the center lane lost control, crossed the right lane of travel and the shoulder, and struck an embankment. The car then came directly at the officer and teen as they stood near the rear passenger-door of the patrol car.

DeSousa was able to get the boy on to the hood before he and his patrol car were hit. The teen was not injured.

Several motorists who witnessed the incident stopped to assist DeSousa, who was able to radio for help.  He was taken by ambulance to Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx where he was treated for multiple, non-life-threatening injuries and later released.

“Officer DeSousa put the safety of the youth ahead of his own and used the few seconds he had to get the boy out of harm’s way,” Longworth said.

DeSousa, 27, joined the Department of Public Safety a year ago after serving in the military in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Astorino Challenges Gov to Fund Tappan Zee Without 40% Toll Rise and Move Now on Bus Rapid Transit. Intros new programs to attract business to County. Rosy Forecast from Wall Street, Tempered Optimism from local market Experts

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Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino Highlighting the issues the County needs to address to grow Thursday at the Westchester Marriott.

WPCNR COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER. From the Westchester County Department of Communications with on scene reporting by John F. Bailey. January 8, 2015:

County Executive Robert P. Astorino today unveiled a series of “smart” initiatives designed to promote economic growth in Westchester throughout 2015 and beyond. He made the announcement at the Westchester County Association’s “2015 Forecast: State of the Westchester Market” annual breakfast at the Westchester Marriott in Tarrytown.

In the course of his 25 minute talk, he challenged Governor Andrew Cuomo to get moving on paying for the Tappan Zee Bridge by using the $5.2 Billion Parisbanque settlement windfall to spare tri-state motorists a 40% toll increase, as he did on this week’s appearance on WPCNR’S “PEOPLE TO BE HEARD”.  That program  that may be seen at www.whiteplainsweek.com

Astorino  noted in his speech that the first bridge span would be completed by 2017 and no bus transit upgrade has been designed or routes desgnated or new stationlocations situated across Westchester County.

Astorino  chided the governor for not getting the Mass Transit Task Force moving on making decisions and establishing the Bus Rapid Transit System. Saying as he also did on PEOPLE TO BE HEARD that it had not met in a year.

He used the address to highlight efforts to create Westchester County advantages to attract “millenials” and 25 to 30 years of age to Westchester as well as businesses priced out of New York City.

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A panel of business leaders lead by William Cuddy((center), C.B. Richard Ellis, gave an attendance of some 200 persons a  positive snapshot of four sectors: Christopher Meyers (far left) of Houlihan Lawrence (real estate);Guy Leibler (2nd from left), Simone Development (Health); Glenn Walsh (far right), Newmark Grubb Knight Frank (commercial space), and  Ayall Schanzer, ((2nd from right)Friedland Realty Advisors (industrial space).

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Glenn Walsh (Right) said development of the White Plains Railroad Station was the most important priority in establishing White Plains for attracting today’s new workers and new businesses from New York City

Meyers said residential real estate was experiencing “slow steady growth” at this time, though flat in sales over a year ago. He said average residential  real estate price rose 4% in one year to $635,000 which was 7% more than the average price in 2007 just before the 2008 crash. and that 1,500 multi-family buildings (apartments,rentals and condos) were added or under construction–three quarters rentals in response to the demands of persons moving up from New York City’s higher rents. He emphasized the need for the county to continue to create  afford housing for the middle class which he definedas being 80% of median income.,

Mr. Liebler described the health market as going through an absorption where local hospitals which no longer can be profitable as they would like  as standalone entities are merging with larger hospitals. He said the “ambulatory” care transition was well underway with organizations bringing on private physicians to offer primary care services. He saw medical boutiques combined with multi-uses such as cafes, specialty shops to amuse persons while their loved ones received checkups, examinations and other medical services. WPCNR coins this trend as “the era of the medical mall.”

Class A Office space (top of the line commercial buildings have rebounded to rentals over $30 a square foot and are in demand, according to Glenn Walsh. The reason is the large office palaces have added amenities, stationary and snack shops, and restaurants to create a luxury environment that today’s workforce demands.” A” space is only 10% vacant he said while B Space and C Space   is 20% or more vacant. He said B and C space owners to take advantage of the amenity appeal should consider eliminating some rental and create cafes, workout areas or retail to attract the more quality-of-life oriented younger worker.   He pointed out how  360 Hamilton, 800 and 1133 Westchester Avenue as examples of major complexes that have invested in their interior redesign and repurposing and are now thriving with lessors.

Walsh, by the way, pleaded strongly that Westchester County, the City of White Plains and the MTA should make redevelopment of the White Plains Metro North Station its chief priority, creating residential and office space around the station, suggesting a “new Grand Central Terminal” for the area (for rail and bus).

On the industrial market,  Mr.Schanzersaid industrial space had  to focus on downsizing its space to attract small hi-tech and digital companies being squeezed out of New York City by the high cost of facilities there. This would presumably mean rewiring, resizing the interior for internet, app and digital production companies, for instance.

“Westchester is open for business,” said Astorino. “I am committed to marshalling all of the resources of our county government toward promoting economic growth and prosperity in Westchester.”

As part of his presentation, Astorino released a new report entitled, Westchester Smart: Ideas and initiatives for a stronger economy. The report grew out of candid roundtable discussions held between February and August of 2014 with 50 community leaders representing key demographic and business sectors. The 32-page report identifies the county’s strengths and challenges.

The top three strengths were recognized as the following:

  • Talent. Westchester has one of the most educated workforces anywhere.
  • Accessibility. Both local and global destinations are within easy reach.
  • Quality of Life. Schools, shopping, restaurants, recreation and natural beauty across four full seasons are all part of Westchester’s attraction.

The top three challenges were:

  • Affordability. High taxes and housing prices make Westchester an expensive place to live and do business.
  • Complexity. Navigating Westchester’s multiple layers of local government can be frustrating, expensive and time consuming.
  • Identity. The dynamism of Westchester is often overshadowed by a reputation for being “your father’s Oldsmobile.”

As part of the report, Astorino announced what he called five new “smart” initiatives for 2015 and beyond. Initiatives to be rolled out in 2015 include:

  • “A Job’s Waiting for You” Training: This program will train and place 500 individuals in high demand healthcare jobs in the next four years.
  • The Mobile “App” Development Bowl: Westchester County and Pace University will hold a mobile application development competition for the area’s college and high school students. Prizes include cash awards and paid internships with Westchester County.
  • Mobile Friendly Web Site: Westchester County will launch a redesigned county web site that makes information easier to find and more accessible on mobile devices.
  • Navigating Westchester: This initiative will bring together real estate developers, municipal officials, planning experts and members of neighborhood associations to discuss strategies for improving all aspects of the development process, including sharing resources, streamlining bureaucracies and speeding decisions.
  • A Summit for Profits and Not-for-Profits: Westchester County will bring together leaders from the profit and not-for-profit sectors to look at the roles each plays, opportunities for greater collaboration, funding, and issues of mutual concern, such as housing, transportation and day care.

Additionally, Astorino announced the county’s renewed commitment to ongoing efforts and partnerships that support small businesses and minority-and-women-owned businesses, citing small businesses as “the backbone – present and future – of Westchester’s economy.” Astorino thanked the roundtable participants for their time and contributions. The complete report may be viewed online at westchestersmart.com

“The county executive’s initiatives are right on target with the trends we’re seeing in the business community,” said Marissa Brett, president of the Westchester County Association. “We look forward to partnering with county government and Rob Astorino on these initiatives to accelerate our economic growth.”

Astorino also encouraged the audience to take advantage of the resources available through the county’s Industrial Development Agency (IDA) and Local Development Corporation (LDC).

“Businesses in Westchester or thinking of coming to Westchester have a variety of resources available to them,” said William M. Mooney III, director of Westchester County’s Office of Economic Development. “We’re here to help.”

Financial incentives, as well as advisory capabilities, are provided through the IDA, which assists private sector projects, and the LDC, which assists not-for-profit projects.  In 2014, the county’s IDA and LDC provided low-cost tax exempt financing and other incentives for 20 projects, whose private investment totaled more than $560 million and created or retained more than 4,600 permanent construction jobs. To contact the Office of Economic Development, call William Mooney at (914) 995-2943 or email billmooney@westchestergov.com.

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The elite of Westchester business also got a pep talk on the economy from Lisa Shalett, (above) of Morgan Stanley Wealth Management.  She is also a commentator for Fox News.

She said the job figures are very good and that the lowering of gasoline prices is expected to fuel a surge in consumer spending. She noted the pace of the present recovery is not on the pace of most recoveries and blames consumer depression, fear and disbelief of the figures. She drew glowing comparisons with eras of the past such as the 1950s where pent-up demand created the longest sustained economic growth in history, but did not mention that this was fueled by the massive return of America’s fighting men to the workforce and changeover from a war economy to a consumer economy.

Shalett noted also that the children of the baby boomer generation born in the 1970s were now at prime age (35) where they are buying houses, procreating and the first of this group were poised to lead the recovery with their spending. She neglected to even mention the college loans many of these baby boomer children owe that is a major impediment to mortgages.

She characterized  the job figures are strong, “Job Openings are at a 14 year high, but the skills match is not there.”

She reported that corporate earnings are way up and that the stock market should comtinue to soar. Hers was a very optimistic view.

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Foreclosure Filings in County declined 14%. Final Foreclosure Judgments Doubled in 2014

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WPCNR County Clarion-Ledger. From the Westchester County Clerk. January 8, 2014:

“Foreclosure filings continue their significant drop nationally and foreclosure actions filed in Westchester County have declined almost fourteen percent since 2013,” reported Westchester County Clerk Timothy C. Idoni who serves as Clerk of  Westchester County  y Supreme Court where foreclosure actions are heard.

The Office of the Westchester County Clerk reported 2,326 foreclosure actions started between January 1st and December 31st of 2014, as compared with 2,696 in 2013.

Foreclosure judgments  (resolutions of foreclosure filings) were on the rise in 2014 with 770 filed, more than doubling the 371 foreclosure judgments entered in 2013.

Idoni explained the higher number was in large part due to a clearing of back-logged cases caused by a change in court rules implemented to protect homeowners.

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Terrorism Has to Be Met with Money Terror. Serious Consequences for their Financiers and Enablers.

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WPCNR NEWS  & COMMENT. By John F. Bailey. January 7, 2015:

The attack on the French satirical newspaper that has long tweaked the sensitivities of the militant Islamic movement, that left twelve persons dead is a call to action to cut off the financing that pays the payroll for these operations.

This latest attack on a satire magazine  is typical of the terror that they are wielding against the defenseless, the innocent, the weak chronicled in the news channels and the press.

But, this new attack  is insidiously different and more dangerous.

The Paris attack yesterday is the first step towards creating the immoral outrage of promoting and eventually  gaining legitimacy in the world press through intimidation of the press.

The message is clear: do not give us bad press or you will be dead.

Beheading of journalists was the start of intimidation of press coverage. And it has been my observation  it’s been successful. There is not as much coverage of the day-to-day terrosim  first hand before the beheadings

In my opinion, the governments who have to deal with this military organization a reinvention of the Baathist military leaders who run it, have to adopt a new strategy:

Cut off their money.

Western intelligence needs to focus on the banks, the financiers, the investment houses, the private speculators, the arms dealers, the website stylists, who do business with these people: buy their oil, process their money, and move the vast sums that buy the arms, explosives and weapons, make the bribes and pay the criminals who commit the horrors that intimidate  and acquires the acquiescence demanded.

Go after the war profiteers – who rob and kill with a fountain pen as Woody Guthrie wrote.

However the administrations of the nations have to make a gut check here: they will have to go after worldwide financial powers, prosecute and haul them in—powerful rich men and women who sip cocktails by night, send checks to politicians by day and look the other way when handling money and processing billions in illegitimate deals with questionable worldwide political movements. Because it is lucrative.

It is time for the feckless leadership of the world of the reasonably decent people to wake up and smell the stench of the corruption of self-interest in businesses, legitimate and criminal.

They apparently live the rule  “There is no such thing as bad money” that  rules whom you do business with, whom you support financially and politically, even if it hurts and kills thousands of people.

Who are the financiers?

It’s high time we stop listening to Americans’ conversations and listen to people who do us harm every day by funding the criminal elements of the world.

Let’s go and get them.  That is how you behead a hydra with one big scythe.

You have to feed your terrorists. You have to bribe officials. It is a mercenary effort.

We are not going after the commercial  sponsors and enablers  who move the money for the forces of evil in the world: the human traffickers, the child pornographers, the terrorists.

That’s a question to ask every politician who appears on the talk shows this coming weekend. A question for the President of this country.

And why haven’t we?

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Cold Wave to Continue

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  • Today  A  chance of flurries before 10am, then a slight chance of snow showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 26. Wind chill values between zero and 10. Blustery, with a northwest wind 15 to 23 mph, with gusts as high as 36 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
  • Tonight  Mostly clear, with a low around 3. Wind chill values between -5 and -15. Blustery, with a northwest wind 17 to 25 mph, with gusts as high as 36 mph.
  • Thursday  Mostly sunny and cold, with a high near 18. Wind chill values between -10 and zero. Northwest wind 11 to 14 mph.
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