142 White Plains Customers to Go Before Power Restoration Complete

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WPCNR THE POWER NEWS. UPDATED November 13, 2012 3:45 P.M.:


Con Edison reports 4 White Plains customers remain without power, part of the 252 Westchester County residents remaing electricity deprived.  Approximately 725 White Plains customers were restored between Sunday afternoon and Tuesday afternoon..































Divisions Customers Out Customers Served Estimated Restoration


Westchester


252


348,198


Nov 13, 10:00 PM

 


















































































































































































































































Areas Customers Out Customers Served Estimated Restoration


Ardsley Village


0


1,786




Bedford town


1


1,018


Nov 13, 8:00 PM


Briarcliff Manor village


3


2,964


Pending


Briarcliff Ossining


0


0




Bronxville village


0


2,529




Buchanan village


0


1,010




Cortlandt town


6


12,295


Pending


Croton-on-Hudson village


12


3,629


Pending


Dobbs Ferry village


0


4,153




Eastchester town


0


7,900




Elmsford village


0


2,104




Greenburgh town


5


18,736


Pending


Harrison village


3


9,470


Nov 13, 8:00 PM


Hastings-on-Hudson village


0


3,436




Irvington village


1


2,632


Pending


Larchmont village


0


1,983




Mamaroneck town


2


5,259


Pending


Mamaroneck village


3


8,704


Nov 13, 8:00 PM


Mount Kisco (Town of Bedford)


0


0




Mount Kisco (Town of New Castle)


0


0




Mount Kisco village


0


5,075




Mount Pleasant town


2


8,783


Pending


Mount Vernon city


4


29,297


Nov 13, 7:00 PM


New Castle town


18


6,574


Nov 13, 6:00 PM


New Rochelle city


13


28,958


Nov 13, 9:00 PM


North Castle town


4


4,894


Pending


North Pelham


1


2,071


Pending


Ossining town


2


2,307


Pending


Ossining village


4


8,980


Pending


Peekskill city


1


10,239


Pending


Pelham Manor village


2


2,051


Nov 13, 8:00 PM


Pelham village


0


760




Pleasantville village


2


3,338


Nov 13, 6:00 PM


Port Chester village


0


10,254




Rye Brook village


0


3,720




Rye city


1


6,070


Pending


Rye town


0


0




Scarsdale village


5


6,025


Nov 13, 9:00 PM


Sleepy Hollow


0


3,515




Somers town


0


0




Tarrytown village


3


5,217


Pending


Tuckahoe village


0


2,867




White Plains city


4


23,854


Nov 13, 10:00 PM


Yonkers city


6


75,568


Nov 13, 8:00 PM


Yorktown town


132


8,173


Nov 13, 10:00 PM


 

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President Obama Coming to NY to Access State of Recovery, Needs

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WPCNR THE POWER NEWS. By John F. Bailey UPDATED November 10, 2012 9:30 A.M. E.S.T.:


President Obama will visit the New York metro area on Thursday, Nov. 15.


The President is coming  to view storm damage and meet with officials and first responders.


WPCNR was first to report on the likelihood of such a trip, which would be the President’s second to assess storm damage in the northeast. The President had previously visited New Jersey. WPCNR reported on Thursday that our source had learned that the White House was considering setting up a Presidential trip for Wednesday, Nov. 14.


In Westchester County this morning,Con Edison is reporting 7,577 residents without power in the fifteenth day since Hurricane Sandy departed. White Plains still has 675 customers without electricity. New York State Electric & Gas website reports only 3 Customers without power left in Westchester County.


Paul Feiner, Town of Greenburgh Supervisior in a statement to his constituents Friday night said:


“The end of the nightmare is near. 728 Con Ed customers in Greenburgh are currently out of power –down from 1,505 earlier today (Friday). Con Ed estimates that the restoration date for the town is tomorrow (Saturday) evening before midnight.”


Meanwhile,Over at FEMA


The FEMA Hurricane Recovery Center is open 7 days a week on the third floor of the Westchester County Center in The Little Theater and is open today Saturday and Sunday from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. to register for recovery assistance. As of noon Friday 54 persons had visited the center according to Gary Weidner,FEMA Media Relations. Weidner said there were about ten FEMA specialists there to advise residents, help them apply for assistance and explain what financial aid is available. He observed and we saw there was no waiting (yesterday) and an organized atmosphere was in effect.



Weidner said those applying for assistance needed to know that FEMA financial assistance is a supplement to residents’ insurance, and does not reimburse insurance deductibles. He said that the definition of FEMA aid is to provide financial aid and resources to bring damaged residences back to the point they were safe and secure.


State officials housing decisions awaited.


Weidner, asked if FEMA would provide new places of residences in the metropolitan area for displaced persons whose homes were destroyed told WPCNR that was not clear because state authorities had not made decisions yet on the details on housing.


Weidner said FEMA does not dictate to the state or local authorities on where and how displaced persons could be temporarily housed–FEMA policy is to work with the state on housing the displaced but logistics are up to the state.


As of yesterday at midday, and based on WCBS Television coverage of the terrible devastation in Long Beach, that need for housing accommodations for the displaced needs to be addressed by Governor Cuomo, Mayor Bloomberg and state officials immediately.


He said residents at this point only had until November 17 (one week from today) to apply for temporary housing from FEMA in hotels or other arrangements. This would imply that residents staying in damaged homes at the present time would be stuck in them if the government did not extend the November 17 deadline.


The Con Edison outage:






















Divisions Customers Out Customers Served Estimated Restoration


Westchester


7,577


348,198


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


 


















































































































































































































































Areas Customers Out Customers Served Estimated Restoration


Ardsley Village


4


1,786


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Bedford town


62


1,018


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Briarcliff Manor village


66


2,964


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Briarcliff Ossining


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Bronxville village


4


2,529


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Buchanan village


0


1,010




Cortlandt town


667


12,295


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Croton-on-Hudson village


182


3,629


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Dobbs Ferry village


54


4,153


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Eastchester town


34


7,900


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Elmsford village


48


2,104


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Greenburgh town


540


18,736


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Harrison village


422


9,470


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Hastings-on-Hudson village


73


3,436


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Irvington village


7


2,632


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Larchmont village


29


1,983


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Mamaroneck town


242


5,259


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Mamaroneck village


645


8,704


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Mount Kisco (Town of Bedford)


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Mount Kisco (Town of New Castle)


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Mount Kisco village


34


5,075


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Mount Pleasant town


488


8,783


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Mount Vernon city


132


29,297


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


New Castle town


685


6,574


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


New Rochelle city


731


28,958


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


North Castle town


246


4,894


Nov 10, 23:59PM


North Pelham


32


2,071


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Ossining town


64


2,307


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Ossining village


27


8,980


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Peekskill city


24


10,239


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Pelham Manor village


165


2,051


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Pelham village


2


760


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Pleasantville village


57


3,338


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Port Chester village


83


10,254


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Rye Brook village


25


3,720


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Rye city


527


6,070


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Rye town


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Scarsdale village


353


6,025


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Sleepy Hollow


35


3,515


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Somers town


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Tarrytown village


128


5,217


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Tuckahoe village


3


2,867


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


White Plains city


675


23,854


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Yonkers city


817


75,568


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Yorktown town


176


8,173


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


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The Powerless at Dawn: 624 in WP. Con Ed CEO: storm unprecedented.

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WPCNR THE POWER NEWS.By John F. Bailey. November 9, 2012:


Con Edison trimmed the number of White Plains citizens without power to 624 as of 7 A.M. this morning. The utility lowered those customers without electricity in Westchester County to 17,319 trimming those without from 28,000 over night. The company was on pace to complete power restoration by Saturday, their original estimate last week.


Kevin Burke, Chief Executive Officer of Con Edison, appeared at a news conference introducing a FEMA information operation at the Westchester County Center Thursday afternoon organized by County Executive Rob Astorino and “faced the music.”


The occasion was to introduce the information center that officially opens at 8 A.M. this morning that will be staffed with FEMA representatives to start the claims process, answer and gather information from victims of Hurricane Sandy in Westchester, set up inspections of the victims’ properties and advise them of what they needed in documentation. Victims suffering losses from Hurricane Sandy do not need an appointment and if you can get to the County Center you can walk right in and get your claims rolling.


WPCNR in the news conference, asked Burke why restoration teams in a city or town were not continuous– that is  Cut and Clear Teamx, debris removal teams and a power restore team appearing in sequence. WPCNR observed one debris removal team arrive in a White Plains location only to be pulled off because a Cut and Clear Team was not available, delaying restoration at that specific location they had started in White Plains. Had a Cut and Clear team been available the operation would have taken two hours not nine.


Burke did not comment on the operations procedure as to why Cut and Clear teams would not proceed to each downed wire in a location one-by-one, depower, then  the same or different team return after clean-up crews had cleared the roads, immediately following with a reconnect. Twelve White Plains teams did not arrive until late last Friday. If fragmented restorations such as these occurred in other cities it would appear to stretch out power restorations unnecessarily due to excessive wait time for specialists.


Burke told WPCNR the local restorations were delayed because of the Westchester County priority of restoring hospitals, nursing homes, schools and polling places first. WPCNR questions on the degree of dedicated crews  dedication to certain cities and towns restorations, are still awaiting answers from Con Edison Media Relations.


Burke was pressed by Congresswoman Nita Lowey. She asked him ten days after the restoration started “what do you need at this point,” seeming to indicate she would get the federal government involved.  Burke replied the company had enough crews brought in to restore the County.


Pressured by a reporter on when Con Edison had officially called crews in from out-of-state, Burke said the crews could not come right away because crews had to be “released” by utilities in those out-of-state locations. Pressed as to when Con Ed officially started the back-up out-of-state utilities on their way,  Burke said he did not remember when Consolidated Edison had notified the out of state crews to send help (to Westchester).


Asked by another reporter how he Burke was doing on having his residence restored, Burke said he had power in one residence, but he did not know whether he had power in his two other homes in Connecticut.


County Executive Rob Astorino said there would be a thorough review of Consolidated Edison performance in handling the disaster, and what was needed was clearly better communciation with communities by Consolidated Edison  and on-site liaisons with each community government. WPCNR found in White Plains that  at least two out-of-state crews in White Plains lost hours of restoration time due to Con Ed not having liaisons meeting them on time to tell them what their assignment in the city was to be (this after 9 days of operations).


Town Supervisor of Greenburgh, Paul Feiner, who has loudly criticised Con Ed response the last 9 days was not at the news conference to speak to Mr. Burke. Feiner told WPCNR he had not been made aware of the news conference by Westchester County nor was he invited, “I was busy responding to hundreds of e mails and phone calls about outages from outraged con ed customers.”


WPCNR did not observe White Plains Mayor Thomas Roach at the news conference either,though Mr.Roach announced the 3 P.M. opening of the FEMA operation in his Thursday afternoon Storm Recovery Update at 1:30 P.M. WPCNR questions of the Mayor’s Office as to whether the Mayor attended, or had an aid attend to observe have not been responded  to as of this report. The Mayor has been critical of lthe pace of Con Ed operations in the city, and it was an opportunity to speak with Mr. Burke directly about the problems, as many County Legislators did.


Thomas Abinanti, one County Legislator, was blunt in talking to the press, he called Con Edison’s response to the Westchester outage, “Unprecedented mismanagement,” and told all media who would listen and County Executive Astorino directly he was suing to remove Con Edison as the county utility. Abinanti has been without power for 12 days.


Nita Lowey, was asked by WPCNR if she felt a national disaster utility standing force should be formed by the Federal Government, a military like organization. Lowey said such a force might have possibilities,  but was non-committal on the matter, saying the state had the national guard (which does not make utility repairs) but WPCNR hopes to get a more definitive statement from her today. 


Here are the Con Ed Outage Figures as of 7:15:































































































































































































































































Areas Customers Out Customers Served Estimated Restoration


Ardsley Village


11


1,786


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Bedford town


127


1,018


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Briarcliff Manor village


121


2,964


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Briarcliff Ossining


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Bronxville village


27


2,529


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Buchanan village


1


1,010


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Cortlandt town


1,470


12,295


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Croton-on-Hudson village


341


3,629


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Dobbs Ferry village


168


4,153


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Eastchester town


205


7,900


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Elmsford village


107


2,104


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Greenburgh town


1,508


18,736


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Harrison village


856


9,470


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Hastings-on-Hudson village


446


3,436


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Irvington village


44


2,632


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Larchmont village


230


1,983


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Mamaroneck town


612


5,259


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Mamaroneck village


463


8,704


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Mount Kisco (Town of Bedford)


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Mount Kisco (Town of New Castle)


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Mount Kisco village


52


5,075


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Mount Pleasant town


677


8,783


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Mount Vernon city


230


29,297


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


New Castle town


1,797


6,574


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


New Rochelle city


1,974


28,958


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


North Castle town


1,431


4,894


Nov 10, 23:59PM


North Pelham


54


2,071


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Ossining town


59


2,307


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Ossining village


28


8,980


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Peekskill city


72


10,239


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Pelham Manor village


189


2,051


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Pelham village


147


760


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Pleasantville village


70


3,338


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Port Chester village


163


10,254


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Rye Brook village


145


3,720


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Rye city


653


6,070


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Rye town


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Scarsdale village


886


6,025


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Sleepy Hollow


32


3,515


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Somers town


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Tarrytown village


93


5,217


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Tuckahoe village


3


2,867


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


White Plains city


624


23,854


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Yonkers city


3,081


75,568


Nov 10, 23:59 PM


Yorktown town


464


8,173


Nov 10, 23:59 PM

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President Obama Possibly Coming to N.Y. Area Next Week

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WPCNR THE POWER NEWS. November 8, 2012:




A WPCNR source has received information which indicates to him that a visit to the New York area by President Obama is being planned for next Wednesday, Nov. 14.

 

The source believes that visits to storm- damaged areas by the President would be logical at this time.

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WP Teachers Reject 2ND Contract with School District by 2 to 1 Margin

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WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. Special to WPCNR. November 8, 2012 UPDATED 11 P.M. E.S.T.:

 

Kerry Broderick, President of the White Plains Teachers Association, gave this statement on the result of the teachers’ vote on a new contract with the White Plains City School District:

 

“The MOA was NOT ratified by the membership.  At this point I do not have a comment until I can canvass the members.”

 

The vote was conducted in each school building Wednesday by secret ballot.

 

It was the second offer the teachers refused. The vote margin was not given.

 

Late Thursday evening,Ms. Broderick added to her statement, and indicated that soon teachers would receive their automatic step increases due them under their old contract which continues in lieu of a new contract.

 

Ms. Broderick said:

 

“Went down with a 2-1 margin.  Teachers will get step and lane movement by the end of December.  This will also include retroactive pay.”

 

 

 

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33,403 Westchesterites Still Unconnected.

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WPCNR THE POWER NEWS. November 8, 2012 10:30 A.M.:


Wednesday night snow has set back Consolidated Edison restoration efforts.  Unrestored White Plains customers have gone up to 1,792 and Con Ed promises they will be restored by midnight tomorrow. In Greenburgh the customers unconnected are 3,253.


On a positive note, the Getty, the Citgo and the Mobil on Mamaroneck Avenue opposite CVS are all pumping and as of 9:45 A.M. there were no gaslines. Gas is running $4.40 a gallon for regular unleaded.


The County Con Ed Restoration Grid as of 10:30 A.M.


 






















Divisions Customers Out Customers Served Estimated Restoration


Westchester


33,403


348,198


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


 


















































































































































































































































Areas Customers Out Customers Served Estimated Restoration


Ardsley Village


4


1,786


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Bedford town


313


1,018


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Briarcliff Manor village


559


2,964


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Briarcliff Ossining


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Bronxville village


36


2,529


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Buchanan village


1


1,010


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Cortlandt town


2,084


12,295


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Croton-on-Hudson village


378


3,629


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Dobbs Ferry village


222


4,153


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Eastchester town


408


7,900


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Elmsford village


109


2,104


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Greenburgh town


3,253


18,736


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Harrison village


1,403


9,470


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Hastings-on-Hudson village


458


3,436


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Irvington village


93


2,632


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Larchmont village


331


1,983


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Mamaroneck town


1,081


5,259


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Mamaroneck village


807


8,704


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Mount Kisco (Town of Bedford)


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Mount Kisco (Town of New Castle)


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Mount Kisco village


130


5,075


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Mount Pleasant town


1,053


8,783


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Mount Vernon city


957


29,297


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


New Castle town


3,244


6,574


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


New Rochelle city


2,962


28,958


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


North Castle town


2,277


4,894


Nov 09, 23:59PM


North Pelham


278


2,071


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Ossining town


77


2,307


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Ossining village


204


8,980


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Peekskill city


266


10,239


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Pelham Manor village


202


2,051


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Pelham village


179


760


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Pleasantville village


117


3,338


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Port Chester village


563


10,254


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Rye Brook village


879


3,720


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Rye city


1,848


6,070


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Rye town


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Scarsdale village


1,664


6,025


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Sleepy Hollow


50


3,515


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Somers town


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Tarrytown village


140


5,217


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Tuckahoe village


10


2,867


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


White Plains city


1,792


23,854


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Yonkers city


4,821


75,568


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Yorktown town


597


8,173


Nov 09, 23:59 PM

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Feiner Lights Into Con Ed to PSC. Invites Comments from Public, leaders

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WPCNR THE POWER NEWS. November 7, 2012:

 

 

Paul Feiner, the Town Supervisor of Greenburgh is the first leader in Westchester County  to highlight specific criticisms of the way Consolidated Edison has handled the Hurricane Sandy recovery in his community (which as of 11: 15 P.M. still had 3,495 without electricity) and what Con Ed should have been doing. He has sent WPCNR a letter he is sending to the PSC, asking WPCNR viewers to send him additional comments if they wish.

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Here is Mr. Feiner’s communication to wpcnr:

 

This is the letter I’m sending to the NYS Public Service Commission. Any other suggestions, please e mail me!  pfeiner@greenburghny.com

November 5, 2012




Jaclyn A. Brilling
Secretary to the Commission

New York State Dept. of Public Service

3 Empire State Plaza

Albany, NY 12223-1350


Dear Ms. Brilling,


Con Ed crews assigned to Greenburgh did not work 24 hours during the restoration of electricity. We have an emergency – over 8,000 homes without power for many days. When there are power outages in the future the following suggestions should be considered. I am communicating my thoughts to every elected official who represents the town, state officials, Con Ed with the following requests/suggestions:


· Con Ed should assign crews to areas without power 24 hours a day. No down time until all power is restored.

· Con Ed should call in more of their retirees.

· Con Ed should provide elected officials with a daily accounting of where crews are going to be sent each day and at the end of the day the Con Ed liaisons should account for what streets had power restored.

· Con Ed should have a plan of action in place, working with public safety and local officials on how to deal with the frail elderly and people with significant medical issues.

· During the recent storm many people contacted me with major health problems. They included people who were home bound – unable to leave their homes due to serious illnesses, recent operations. I spoke with residents who had brain surgeries, and depend on oxygen to live. I am sure that the prolonged power outages contributed to additional health problems for those with major medical problems (people who refuse to leave their home during an outage). Con Ed gave no priority attention to their needs.

· All assisted living facilities, hospitals; nursing homes should be contacted in advance of storms and asked to provide those with medical needs affordable temporary places to stay while power is out.


It is ridiculous that the restoration of power is taking so long. The NYS Public Service Commission should also investigate the way this crisis has been handled. I continue to receive calls from people who have major health problems and won’t leave their homes. How many people will develop life threatening illnesses as a result of these delays?



Sincerely,





Paul J. Feiner

Town Supervisor


Cc: NYS Legislators

Governor Andrew Cuomo

Larry Schwartz, Secretary to the Governor

Westchester Municipal Officials

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Snowy Evening Thwarts Con Edison Deadline

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WPCNR THE POWER NEWS. 11 P.M. E.S.T. NOVEMBER 7, 2012:


It’s 11:10 P.M., is your power on, Mr. and Mrs. White Plains? Not for 1,355 of you.


The wet heavy snow falling since 11 A.M. Wednesday, though an out-of-state crew turned on Ethelridge Road in Gedney Farms in snow-in-your-face conditions this afternoon, the snow job seems certain to keep over a thousand White Plains residents in the dark and cold another two days.


Con Ed is now telling White Plains they can not expect to be fully restored until Friday at 12 midnight which is exactly the schedule they told us one week ago when they said all Westchester would be restored by November 10.


With operations curtailed by the snow, 36,090 Westchesterites remain without power in the midnight hour.


The Power Situation — city-to-city, town-to-town, County Wide as of 11:15 P.M.






















Divisions Customers Out Customers Served Estimated Restoration


Westchester


36,090


348,198


Nov 11, 23:59 PM

















































































































































































































































Areas Customers Out Customers Served Estimated Restoration


Ardsley Village


568


1,786


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Bedford town


368


1,018


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Briarcliff Manor village


566


2,964


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Briarcliff Ossining


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Bronxville village


59


2,529


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Buchanan village


1


1,010


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Cortlandt town


2,102


12,295


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Croton-on-Hudson village


367


3,629


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Dobbs Ferry village


222


4,153


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Eastchester town


415


7,900


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Elmsford village


375


2,104


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Greenburgh town


3,497


18,736


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Harrison village


1,543


9,470


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Hastings-on-Hudson village


460


3,436


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Irvington village


118


2,632


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Larchmont village


330


1,983


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Mamaroneck town


1,734


5,259


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Mamaroneck village


1,262


8,704


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Mount Kisco (Town of Bedford)


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Mount Kisco (Town of New Castle)


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Mount Kisco village


130


5,075


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Mount Pleasant town


965


8,783


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Mount Vernon city


1,121


29,297


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


New Castle town


2,691


6,574


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


New Rochelle city


3,415


28,958


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


North Castle town


2,147


4,894


Nov 09, 23:59PM


North Pelham


278


2,071


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Ossining town


187


2,307


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Ossining village


222


8,980


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Peekskill city


433


10,239


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Pelham Manor village


202


2,051


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Pelham village


193


760


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Pleasantville village


117


3,338


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Port Chester village


567


10,254


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Rye Brook village


1,094


3,720


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Rye city


1,790


6,070


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Rye town


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Scarsdale village


1,652


6,025


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Sleepy Hollow


50


3,515


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Somers town


0


0


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


Tarrytown village


141


5,217


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Tuckahoe village


7


2,867


Nov 11, 23:59 PM


White Plains city


1,355


23,854


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Yonkers city


5,132


75,568


Nov 09, 23:59 PM


Yorktown town


698


8,173


Nov 09, 23:59 PM

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Mayor Issues Storm Recovery Update — Says Con Ed Performance issue Won’t End Af

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WPCNR THE POWER NEWS. From the Mayor’s Office. November 7, 2012, 4:45 P.M.:


Mayor Thomas Roach of White Plains reported as of 4:45 saying the number of White Plains residents without power as of 4:45 P.M. is 1,646 out of over 23,000 customers according to Consolidated Edison.


He remarked “The city of White Plains remains fully mobilized in advance of the coastal storm entering our area and snow and significant winds are anticipated. Please keep an eye on the forecast and be guided accordingly. Con Ed is not distributing dry ice today.


Multiple out-of-state crews are in the city today, working on power restoration. The number of customers without power ,has dropped to 1,646 out of over 23,000 customers, according to Con Ed. While this is progress it is not acceptable that 9 days  after a storm such a significant portion of our community  is still without power. We are continuing to advocate strongly with Con Ed, multiple times per day to insure that adequate resources are applied to our city. We will continue to do so until every resident has had their power restored, and this issue will not conclude at that point.


A number of residents have contacted us to ask how they might help.  A list of agencies is located on our website (www.cityofwhiteplains.com) and they may also receive updated information at our hotline, 422-5150.

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Westchester Forecloses UP 20% More than National Trend in 3rd Quarter

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WPCNR County Clarion-Ledger. From the Westchester County Clerk. November 7, 2012:


“The number of foreclosure filings in the third quarter of 2012 jumped from the third quarter of 2011,” reported Westchester County Clerk Timothy C. Idoni, who serves as Clerk of the Westchester County Supreme Court where foreclosure actions are heard.  “However, these numbers fall below the historic highs seen between 2007 and 2010,” continued Idoni. The County Clerk added that he hoped the quarter was an aberration, with older cases finally being adjudicated as the year had been relatively positive until the third quarter.


 


 The Office of the Westchester County Clerk reported five hundred and nine (509) foreclosure actions started between July 1st and September 30th of this year, as compared with four hundred and thirteen (413) during the same period last year.  Sixty one (61) foreclosure judgments have been entered in the third quarter of 2012, in comparison to fifty one (51) entered during the third quarter of 2011.


 


Westchester Residential Opportunities (WRO), a non-profit housing agency with offices in White Plains and Mount Vernon, conducts Mortgage Default Orientation sessions most Tuesdays in their White Plains Office.  Trained counselors are available to help at (914) 428-4507 or by visiting www.wroinc.org.  


 


For more information on the Office of the Westchester County Clerk, please visit WestchesterClerk.com or call (914)995-3081.


 


 

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