MARCH 15–PRELIMINARY 2025-26 WHITE PLAINS SCHOOL BUDGET PRESENTED UP 4.9% TO $277 MILLION

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WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. By John F. Bailey. March 15, 2025: 

 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS DR. JOSEPH RICCA PRESENTED THE PRELIMINARY 2025-26 SCHOOL BUDGET TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION  RAISING IT 4.9% TO $277 MILLION FROM $266 MILLION THIS YEAR at Education House Wednesday evening.

 

FOR THE WHITE PLAINS HOME MEDIAN PRICED HOME  OF APPROXIMATELY TO AN INCREASE ABOUT $200 FOR A HOUSE OF 17,000 DOLLARS  ASSESSED VALUE.

 

THE GOOD NEWS IS GOVERNOR HOCHUL GUARANTEES IN HER PROPOSED 2025-26 STATE BUDGET SCHOOL AID OF EVEN MORE MONEY TO THE DISTRICT A TOTAL OF GOVERNMENT AND STATE AID OF 49.6 MILLION 18% OF REVENUES.

 

 IF THE STATE LEGISLATURE APPROVES THIS BUDGET THE SCHOOL DISTRICT RECEIVES THAT AID FROM THE STATE.

THE CAVEAT IS THE UNPREDICTABLE POLICY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION IN WASHINGTON AS TO WHETHER THE DEPARTMENT CUTS AID TO BIG DEMOCRATIC PARTY STATES LIKE CALIFORNIA NEW YORK.

 

 IF THE FEDERAL AID GETS SWEPT AWAY  AND SENT TO RED STATES THIS WOULD MEAN THE STATE WOULD HAVE TO REPLACE IT WITH SOME SORT OF FUND BALANCE TRANSFER TO KEEP IT INTACT OR RAISE THE SALES TAX FOR EXAMPLE.

WPCNR CONTACTED Dr. Ann Vaccaro-Teich, Assistant Superintendent for Business & Operations for the School District on this possibly, and she explained—

In terms of Federal Aid, we only reflect in the district’s operating budget for 2025-26 $100k for Medicaid.  

The majority of the district’s federal aid is in the form of Grants that are passed through NYS from the U.S. Department of Education ($4.4m) and the reimbursement for student meals from the U.S. Department of Argriculture ($3.3m).  

These are not reflected in the district’s general fund (operating fund) that is put before the voters in May.   Of course, if these funds were not to be received it would have a significant impact on the district, as well as all districts.”

WPCNR NOTES, IN LIGHT OF THIS POSSIBILITY, THE LEGISLATURE MIGHT IN ANTICIPATION OF SOFT SALE TAX RECEIPTS AND POSSIBLE LOSS OF FUNDS COULD  RAISE THE SALES TAX TO KEEP THE STATE  LESS VULNERABLE FROM THE FINANCIALLY UNEXPECTED,  IN CASE OF MORE FINANCIAL PRESSURE FROM THE PRESENT  ADMINISTRATION IN WASHINGTON.

 

THE EXPENSES REFLECT 25% MORE OBLIGATIONS FOR PENSIONS AND  HEALTH CARE  AND 5% STUDENT TRANSPORTATION  AND 5% FOR DEBT SERVICE. DEBT SERVICE HAS DECLINED CONSIDERABLY OVER THE COURSE OF THE LAST 7 YEARS. ONLY 4 TEACHERS HAVE BEEN ADDED TO STAFF, ENROLLMENT IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN A STEADY 7,000 THROUGH 2030.

 

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION WILL VOTE ON THE PROPOSED BUDGET APRIL 7 AND THE CITY WIDE BUDGET VOTE IS MAY 20.

 

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COFFEE WITH WHITE PLAINS WEEK 8:30 EDT SATURDAY THE MARCH 14 REPORT ON FIOS CH 45 WP OPTIMUM CH 76 AND www.wocommunitymedia.org and Saturday 8:30 AM EDT

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THE CARDINAL COMES TO TOWN AT WHITE PLAINS ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE

WE TAKE YOU THROUGH THE JUNGLE ON THE BOTANICAL GARDEN CANNONBALL

 

METRO NORTH IS THE ROAD TO RIDE. COMMUTERS COME BACK TO THE RAILS SILVER LINING OF CONGESTION TAX

 

QUEEN OF THE ARTS! JANET LANGSAM IS PUTTIN’ ON A SHOW AT NEUBERGER MUSEUM APRIL 2 HER PAINTINGS OF HER LIFE!

 

PLUS 2025 WHITE PLAINS ASSESSMENT ROLL ALWAYS A BIG EVENT!

WHITE PLAINS ECONOMICS AT MID FISCAL YEAR

GOVERNOR HOCHUL HAS TO GET SOME WORK OUT OF THE LEGISLATORS AND WHIP THEM INTO ACTION

 

WITH JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS 

EVERY WEEK ON WHITE PLAINS WEEK

FOR 24 YEARS

OUTSTANDING AND HE IS MILD

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MARCH 18 6 PM TO 7:30 YOUR UTILITY RIGHTS EXPLAINED WEBINAR

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There is a lot of concern and frustration with the high utility rates we are all experiencing. Please join my colleagues and me, in partnership with the Public Utility Law Project, for a webinar to learn more about your rights as a utility customer. Registration is required.

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MARCH 12—NEW YORK RAILROADS RIDERSHIP UP STRONG. 100% ON TIME. 17% INCREASE IN RIDERS

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KEEPING NEW YORK MOVING MORE!: GOVERNOR HOCHUL CELEBRATES METRO-NORTH RAILROAD AND LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD’S ON-TIME PERFORMANCE  AND RIDERSHIP MILESTONES

Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad trains are achieving significant milestones so far in 2025, with high on-time performance records and strong ridership gains, building on record service reliability documented in 2024.

Ridership Achievements on the Commuter Rails up 17%

There was a strong rebound across several ridership categories. Commutation ridership was up 17.1 percent, including a 17.1 percent increase for monthly ticket ridership and a 17.8 percent increase for weekly ticket ridership.

Single trip ticket ridership was up 8.7 percent overall, including a 24 percent increase in peak single ticket ridership. Although off-peak single ticket ridership was down 3.4 percent, CityTicket — tickets good for one-way travel that begins and ends within New York City — ridership increased 15.8 percent.

The first two months of 2025 have seen exceptional service for Metro-North Railroad with an upward trajectory in both ridership and on-time performance, including a 100 percent on-time performance day across all three train lines on Sunday, March 9 — the 21st time the railroad has reported 100 percent on-time performance since 2023. Long Island Rail Road customers have seen record levels of on-time performance, with a 2025 year-to-date on-time performance of almost 97 percent — three percent above the established monthly goal and almost two percent over 2024’s record of 95.65 percent outside of COVID years.

“We are delivering a faster and consistently reliable mode of public transportation to riders with each milestone the commuter railroads achieve,” Governor Hochul said. “New Yorkers know that they can depend on the Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road trains every single day — whether it’s for their daily commute to work, or for a trip to a different part of New York State.”

MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber said, “Even with surging ridership and hundreds of trains running every day, MTA’s commuter railroads keep delivering better and better service. LIRR and Metro-North continue to set the national standard for safe and reliable mass transit.”

Metro-North Railroad President Catherine Rinaldi said, “The best way to keep people coming back to public transportation is to provide safe, clean and reliable service every single day and that’s what Metro-North does. Last week more than 99% of Metro-North trains operated on time. That means when our customers arrive at their station their train will be there making it easier to plan their activities for the day.”

Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson said, “Today’s announcement by Governor Kathy Hochul is a testament to the incredible progress we are making in improving transit access. The Long Island Railroad and Metro-North Railroad are not only meeting but exceeding expectations, providing reliable service and enhancing ridership. These milestones are particularly exciting for the Bronx as our community continues to benefit from greater connectivity and more dependable transit options. As we move forward, I am committed to ensuring that our borough remains a priority in these transportation improvements and that we continue to see these positive changes for all Bronxites.”

On-Time Performance Data

Metro-North Railroad

On-time performance (OTP) for the week of February 24 through March 2 was 99 percent — marking an improvement across all three lines and meaning that almost every single train was on time. This was the ninth time since 2023 that all three of the Metro-North Railroad (Metro-North) lines operated at 99 percent or better OTP in the same week.

  • Hudson Line 99.4 percent
  • Harlem Line 99.2 percent
  • New Haven Line 99 percent

These incredible numbers from the first two months of 2025 follow a remarkable year for the railroad in 2024 — a year that saw Metro-North’s OTP hit an all-time high, exceeding 98 percent. The Metro-North also saw an average daily ridership of 176,414 passengers the week of February 24 through March 2 — an increase of 13.8 percent from the previous week.

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MARCH 11– SOLAR ADDS MORE NEW CAPACITY TO GRID IN 2024 THAN ANY ENERGY TECHNOLOGY IN PAST TWO DECADES

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER. From SOLAR ENERGY INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION. March 11, 2025:

Solar and storage account for 84% of all new capacity added to the grid in 2024 
WASHINGTON, D.C. —  The United States installed a record-breaking 50 gigawatts (GW) of new solar capacity in 2024, the largest single year of new capacity added to the grid by any energy technology in over two decades.

According to the U.S. Solar Market Insight 2024 Year in Review report released today by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Wood Mackenzie, solar and storage account for 84% of all new electric generating capacity added to the grid last year.

In addition to historic deployment, surging U.S. solar manufacturing emerged as a landmark economic story in 2024. Domestic solar module production tripled last year, and at full capacity, U.S. factories can now produce enough to meet nearly all demand for solar panels in the United States. Solar cell manufacturing also resumed in 2024, strengthening America’s energy supply chain and cementing its place as a solar powerhouse.

“Solar and storage can be built faster and more affordably than any other technology, ensuring the United States has the power needed to compete in the global economy and meet rising electricity demand,” said SEIA president and CEO Abigail Ross Hopper. “America’s solar and storage industry set historic deployment and manufacturing records in 2024, creating jobs and driving economic growth. It’s critical that lawmakers continue to support an ‘all of the above’ energy strategy that fosters the growth of American energy sources like solar and storage.”

Total U.S. solar capacity is expected to reach 739 GW by 2035, but the report forecasts include scenarios showing how policy changes could impact the solar market. Sudden changes to federal tax credits, supply chain availability, and permitting policy will create uncertainty for investors, increase costs for developers and manufacturers, and cause a slowdown in solar deployment.

The low case forecast shows a 130 GW decline in solar deployment over the next decade compared to the base case, representing nearly $250 billion of lost investment. A slowdown at this scale could leave the U.S. without the electricity needed to meet rising demand, threatening growth in the manufacturing and technology sectors that rely on abundant power.

Many of the fastest-growing solar states such as Texas, Indiana, and Florida would see the largest declines in deployment under the low-case scenario. Texas alone could lose out on over $50 billion of solar investment over the next decade.

“Last year’s record-level of installations was aided by several solar policies and credits within the Inflation Reduction Act that helped drive interest in the solar market,” said Sylvia Levya Martinez, Principal Analyst, North America Utility-Scale Solar for Wood Mackenzie. “We still have many challenges ahead, including unprecedented load growth on the power grid. If many of these policies were eliminated or significantly altered, it would be very detrimental to the industry’s continued growth.”

Texas led all states for new solar capacity additions last year, replicating a record-setting 2023 with 11.6 GW of new installations. In total, 21 states set new annual installation records, and 13 states added over 1 GW of new solar capacity in 2024.

The utility-scale segment saw historic gains in 2024, growing by 33% year-over-year with a record 41.4 GW of installed capacity. The community and commercial solar markets also set annual records, growing by 35% and 8%, respectively. The residential solar market experienced its lowest year of installations since 2021 due to state-level policy changes and elevated interest rates nationally. Forecasts show that the market is expected to rebound over the next decade.

Learn more at seia.org/smi.

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About SEIA®:

The Solar Energy Industries Association® (SEIA) is leading the transformation to a clean energy economy, creating the framework for solar to achieve 30% of U.S. electricity generation by 2030. SEIA works with its 1,200 member companies and other strategic partners to fight for policies that create jobs in every community and shape fair market rules that promote competition and the growth of reliable, low-cost solar power. Founded in 1974, SEIA is the national trade association for the solar and solar + storage industries, building a comprehensive vision for the Solar+ Decade through research, education and advocacy. Visit SEIA online at www.seia.org

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MARCH 10 —BOARD OF LEGISLATORS

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Westchester County Board of Legislators Joins Fight Against
Con Edison’s Proposed Rate Hikes

 

In a unanimous, bipartisan vote on Monday night, the Board agreed to become a party to the major rate case in New York State alongside Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins.

This proactive move highlights the County’s unified commitment to protecting working-class families, seniors and business owners and safeguarding the availability of affordable electricity and gas for all Westchester residents.

The Board’s decision to join the rate case with the County Executive ensures that Westchester’s concerns will remain central throughout the proceedings and amplifies the voices of those who would be directly impacted by these rate hikes. Westchester County leadership is actively fighting for fairness and accountability in defending residents from unjustified utility rate increases.

Con Edison’s proposed rate hike for 2026 is being reviewed by the New York State Public Service Commission. If approved, rates for residential customers would increase an average electric bill by 11.4% and an average gas bill by 13.3% by 2026, according to Con Edison. The Public Service Commission will decide on the final rates after a months-long process. County Executive Ken Jenkins, Chairman Vedat Gashi and other legislators will participate in the Public Service Commission’s online hearing in early April.

We will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.

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MARCH 10 — FORE! WESTCHESTER GOLF COURSES OPEN WEDNESDAY. BOOK YOUR TEEOFF TIME NOW

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HE HAS HIT A GREAT GOLF SHOT! DOWN BROADWAY WITH PLENTY ROLL! FIRST OF THE SEASON!

[Ardsley, NY] – Hit the fairways, make birdies and play like a champ! Dunwoodie and Sprain Lake in Yonkers, Maple Moor in White Plains and Saxon Woods in Scarsdale will open Wednesday, March 12, and Hudson Hills in Ossining and Mohansic in Yorktown Heights will open Wednesday, March 19, weather and conditions permitting.

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said: “Westchester County’s six public golf courses offer scenic fairways, challenging layouts and top-notch facilities for all skill levels. Enjoy beautifully maintained greens, stunning landscapes and affordable play. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or a beginner, a great round awaits.”

 

Tee time reservations may be made online (non-Park Pass holder) or by phoning the individual courses. Walk-up reservations will also be accepted. All of the courses have onsite restaurants, halfway houses and full-service pro shops. Driving ranges are available at Dunwoodie, Mohansic, Saxon Woods and Sprain Lake.

Any available E-Z Reserve spots will be sold at the courses. E-Z Reserve lets golfers with a Westchester County Park Pass block out a regular Saturday or Sunday tee time for a period of 30 weeks.

 

Commissioner of the Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation Kathy O’Connor said: “Grab your clubs and hit the fairways—our golf courses, which feature breathtaking views, are calling. Epic swings and picture-perfect greens—let’s golf Westchester and make this season unforgettable!”

VIEW OF THE 10TH GREEN  FROM NORTH STREET TAVERN THE POPULAR RENDEZVOUS  AT MAPLE MOOR GOLF COURSE.

 

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COMMUNITY MEDIA UPDATE

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Learn About Community Media Policy & Upcoming Legislation

Community Media and Public Policy

Certain laws enacted on the federal, state and municipal levels impact public access community media centers like BronxNet, and our work to provide local content, workforce development opportunities, and access to media education and technological resources for the people of the Bronx.

Help Protect Local Voices and Support Community Media

BronxNet has been providing students and the public at large with media education and access to technology, studios, and services for over 30 years and we need your help to help protect these vital public resources.

Share your voice with your elected officials to let them know that you want your community media network to continue serving you and your community well into the future.

Legislation for Community Media

The Tech Equity & Access to Media (TEAM-NY) bill (bill numbers pending), formerly known as the Community Media Reinvestment Act – is expected to be reintroduced as a bill in both the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly. TEAM-NY would help secure the future of Public, Educational and Governmental (PEG) community media access centers around New York State, provide support for broadband infrastructure, and provide funds for municipalities and the state of New York.  Cable companies have been required to provide community benefits support for PEG access and municipalities but in a shifting and increasingly more consolidated media landscape, “cord-cutting” is resulting in reduced support. TEAM-NY proposes that streaming and satellite companies contribute to a fund, with revenue from that fund going to support the PEG centers, broadband, New York State, and its municipalities.  This will help communities thrive with local information, access to workforce training, media studios, media technology, digital equity and much more.

“BronxNet has been an invaluable partner in our community, providing around the clock coverage of our borough, while also educating and informing residents.”

BronxNet works with Bronx leaders, community members, and community organizations to build up our communities for the benefit of all the residents of our borough.

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MARCH 10 — YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST DR. KATELYN JETELENA

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