Mayor Delfino Vows Continued Support of Slater Center.

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WPCNR MAIN STREET JOURNAL. By John F. Bailey. October 14, 2008:  Mayor Joseph Delfino today committed the city to the present of level of support for the city center. Mayor Joseph Delfino, speaking today at the Kickoff Celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the Thomas H. Slater Center coming up in 2009, told WPCNR , “We’re of course continuing to look at all our city expenses, but this (the Slater Center) will be a high priority, maintaining the level of funding threshold.”



Kick Off News Conference today at The Slater Center; Wiley Harrison at podium introduces the Mayor before the Board of Directors of the Slater Center.



 


Mayor Delfino (at right) described the Slater Center  as “vital” to the “quality of life in the community it serves, especially in the lives of our youth.” He said the program helped girls grow into women,  youths grow into leaders, “excell in academics and take on leadership  roles.” He praised the Step Up program for young women, as a unique partnership between city youth and law enforcement that he said he had not seen anywhere else in Westchester County. Left to right, Reverend Edward Williamson, Chair of the 30th Anniversary Committee, Heather Mills, Executive Director, Wiley Harrison, Chairperson of the Board of Directors, and His Honor.


Wiley Harrison, chairman of the Slater Center Board of Directors said today’s news conference was the start of a series of celebratory fund-raising events in 2009, in which local churches and organizations hoped to raise $50,000 to $70,000 for the Slater Center. The first such event would be the Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast in January. Harrison told WPCNR he was not anticipating any cuts in funding from the City of White Plains. However, WPCNR points out that it is a well-known fact that community development funds received from the federal government were cut  to the city this year. The anticipated fundraising efforts he said were to raise “fresh funds” to expand Slater services.


Susan Habel, City Commissioner of Planning reported to WPCNR that last year 2007-2008, the city supported Slater Center with $228,000 for “support for all of their activities directly from the city tax budget, and the Department of Public Works expended another $54,800-plus for building, maintenance and supplies, so the total city tax dollars to Slacter Center was $283,000 in the past fiscal year. The Community Development Program was $25,000 in the past year and  $13,600 from Community Development for Bits N Pieces Day Camp.”



Nashema McBeath, second from right,  and Sunae Howard, far right,  representing the Slater Step Up program  for young women, presented checks of $1,250 each to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and the French-speaking Baptist Church for hurricane relief in Haiti, raised by the Step Up members.


 


 

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White Plains Tappan Zee Bridge Briefing Oct. 28. Comments, Q’s welcomed.

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WPCNR THE TAPPAN ZEE NEWS. October 14, 2008: The Tappan Zee Bridge/I-287 Enivironmental Review “team” will hold a public information meeting two weeks from today on October 28  at 4:30 P.M. and 7 PM at White Plains High School to brief the public on their final decision of how the Tappan Zee Bridge will be replaced. The public will be informed by a presentation on the state decision to build a new Tappan Zee Bridge with a dedicated Bus Rapid Transit  line plus commuter rail from Rockland County to Grand Central, with the Bus system  across Westchester incorporated into the Cross Weschester Expressway through White Plains.



Questions, comments and concerns will be answered.  Local residents and officials have until December 1 to submit comments.


The issues of how any Bus Rapid Transit System will be structurally incorporated into I-287  which courses through White Plains and other Westchester communities (Tarrytown, Elmsford, Rye, Port Chester) have not been addressed by the Department of Transportation publicly.




 At lower right is the 333 Westchester Ave former Kraft Foods property. At lower center is the North Street interchange, planned to go under a new Westchester Avenue Superramp. For Southenders coming up North Street they have to cross the Expressway and take a left into White Plains to access I-287 Eastbound via the SuperRamp upper left of picture.


Any Bus Rapid Transit System could possibly include construction of new bus stations, eastbound and westbound dedicated lanes, and inserting them into the extensive Department of Transportation construction now ongoing at Exit 8 in White Plains are worth considering as the environmental impact statement – the next stage of the $16 Billion project goes forward.

Similar presentations will be conducted in Suffern at the Rockland Community College Cultural Arts Theatre  on October 29, and in Central Valley at the Central Valley Elementary School, October 30. For information contact 1-877-892-3685 or email tzbsite@dot.state.ny.us

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Should County, City, School District Budgeters Freeze Wages Next Year

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WPCNR MR. & MRS. & MS. WHITE PLAINS POLL. October 13, 2008: With the county taking up the budget Thursday morning, the city taking a hard look at the budget on October 23, and the school district policy of not looking at the budget until they see what the state does, WPCNR wonders what direction the people of White Plains want the three entities that tax them to take.


Salaries take up about 70% of the city and school district budgets. Should the school district  and the city freeze wages at 2008-2009 levels with no raises in 2009-2010?


At the present rate of salary increases if the county, city and school district follow last year’s pattern, the average White Plains resident will see a tax increase of $2,000. Half will pay slightly less. Half will pay more. Any increased costs in addition to wage increases will of course accelerate the property taxes considerably. That is why the question has to be considered by budgeteers. You may have to raise taxes anyway to meet increased costs and revenue shortfalls at all three leves, but if you automatically stick to present expected wage increases, the taxes will most likely soar well above that projected $2,000 level and up for the average homeowner.


 

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The Bush Bucket List: How’s He Doin’?

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WPCNR NEWS AND COMMENT. By John F. Bailey. October 12, 2008: Monday is a landmark day.


The WPCNR Bush Countdown Clock World Center issued a press release worldwide today, noting Monday is the first of the last 100 days of the George W. Bush “Presidency,” “The Presidency of Ineptacy,” “The Era of Error,” which will give Mr. Bush the distinction of being what some would say, the worst American President in the country’s history, going down in history with other leaders of infamy who singlehandedly presided over the weakening of their countries. However, the rich, the powerful, and he connected may think he is quite effective. Here’s why:


 But he still has 100 Days left. We write about the President’s ineptitude, but he is actually accomplishing things rather rapidly. WPCNR created the Bush Bucket List on September 23, just 19 days ago. 


The Bush Bucket List listed the 25 things the President might want to achieve before he leaves office January 20, 2009, and turns over what’s left of America to Mr. McCain or Mr. Obama. 


Some  of the 25, of course, are unthinkable, such as war with Iran, but he was heading that way 19 days ago


. In 19 days, Mr. Bush has been very effective, he has already achieved 11 of the 25 Bucket List Tasks. Let’s run down the Bush Bucket List and see  how Mr. Bush and his boys are doin’  as his administration “winds down” and winds down America in the process:


The Bush Bucket List


Still To Do with 100 Days to Go:


1.       Ram through “Paulson’s Ploy”  the Bailout. (DONE)


 


2.       Bailout the automobile industry on the verge of collapse next.


 


DONE — $25 BILLION in Loans supposedly for energy-efficient cars — we’ll see won’t we>]?)


 


3.       Assure no money is available for developing electric, hydrogen or air cars to replace oil.


 


(DONE.)


 


4.       Eliminate environmental restrictions on drilling, tapping for American resources.


 


 (IN WORKS. McCain campaign paves way.)


 


5.       Start a war with Iran.


 


(No CHANCE. WE LOVE IRAN NOW. They’re next to go off the  Terror List.)


 


6.       Start a war with Pakistan over Taliban raids.


 


( IN WORKS! Missiles keep being fired in!)


 


7.       Assure U.S. Oil reserves are not tapped.


 


( DONE! No effort to tap so far)


 


8.       Put their buddies, the outlaw investment banks back in business by allowing them to act as banks (almost done).


 


DONE! with only two left – Morgan Stanley and surprise, Goldman-Sachs –how did we know that was going to happen?)


 


9.       Make any congressional restrictions on Wall Street cosmetic and “self-policing” by establishing a task force.


 


( Backburnered. Regulation to come but NO regulations yet on how the banks are to use the Loan injections)


 


10.   Solvensize banks’ balance sheets but do not force them to lend their new found cash


 


(DONE– no compelling legislation to force the money out into the lending stream — as the European governments are doing as of Sunday)


 


11.   Freeze current tax rates on the over $200,000 a year crowd.


 


(On HOLD, he still has 100 Days)


 


12.   Assure oil company windfall profits are not touched.


 


 (  DONE. No TALK at all by congress on this. Not touched as yet. not even a whisper!)


 


13.   Reestablish the military draft.


 


(To do— Troops come out of Iran go to the Hindu Kush — stage is set for it with lame duck congress. Also creates jobs!)


 


14.   Push through a defense renewal plan to requip military for billions before January 20, 2009 


 


(To do)


 


15.   Turn worthless assets now held by financial institutions, FANNIE and FREDDIE into fortunes by inflating the value of the assets.


 


(On hold for now.)


 


16.   Make Treasury Secretary a financial czar with iron-fisted control of economy, out of control of Congress.


 


(DONE!)


 


17.   Assure American dependence on foreign oil.


 


 (DONE!  Lowered oil prices achieved megifying oil company profits  rest of year, with oil prices accepted by most Americans– this in just 19 days)


 


18.   Issue Internet Website Licenses under control of FCC, effectively limiting free speech on the internet. Tax Internet Sales nationally.


 


(On hold.)


 


19.   Finance bailout by extending age Social Security is Collected, and tapping current social security reserves.


 


(On hold, but he has 100 days with a lame duck congress, a very dangerous situation.)


 


20.   Assure no universal health care is possible due to debt incurred.


 


 (DONE!)


 


21.   Allow mergers of key firms creating oligopolies  and extensive foreign ownership.


 


(PROCEEDING AS WE WRITE WITH SUCCESS! – GM and Chrysler, Wells Fargo and Wachovia,  Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs just to name two achieved in 19 days, and one about to happen)


 


22.   Make Cabinet members’ policy decision not subject to congressional approval.


 


(On HOLD)


 


23.   Pardon principle figures in the sub-prime and other scandals of the last eight years, should any, by some stretch of imagination by indicted before January 20.


 


(Delayed to the night of January 19.)


 


24.   Assure no person of color, is ever nominated again for President by a major party for decades.


 


( PROCEEDING AS WE WRITE WITH SUCCESS –24 days of hate directed at the Democrat nominee to go.)


 


25.   Achieve massive cuts in entitlement programs: arts, community development, HUD, minimum wage.


 


(Entitlements will have to be curtailed in 2009 simply by the size of the ballooned deficit — this is DONE.)


 


I think we can rule out Number 5, and in view of Mayor Bloomburg’s effort to roll back term limits in New York, let’s  replace it with a new Number 5:


 


5. Extend current Presidential Term when America is in crisis.


 


 If such a Bucket List is in play, 100 days should be just enough time to do it and lay the groundwork for achieving the rest with the next presidency – with this congress.


 


 

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Assemblyman Bradley Tours District 89 Schools Explaining How a Bill Becomes a La

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WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. From Assemblyman Adam Bradley, 89th Assembly District. October 11, 2008:Fourth and fifth grade students in local elementary schools and High School public policy classes are gathering in auditoriums, gyms and classrooms throughout Northeastern Westchester to get a lesson in how a bill becomes a law in the State Legislature from the area’s expert:  State Assemblyman Adam Bradley (89th A.D.)


 


In his annual tour of schools throughout the Katonah-Lewisboro, Bedford, Chappaqua, Harrison and White Plains School Districts, students are treated to an interactive lesson in what the State Legislature is, what it does and how state laws are made in a dynamic presentation Bradley brings to over 25 schools every year.


 


 


 



 


“I think it is important for students to learn as early as possible about how government works, how it affects their lives and how an informed and involved public is the foundation of our democratic process,” Bradley said.


 


“The kids love it.  They ask a ton of questions and I think it’s a great learning experience for them to hear someone who works in this every day to talk about their job and what it means.  I think it helps them make some of what they read real, and I hope it ignites an interest in the minds of our young future leaders,” said Bradley.


 


So far this school year, the Assemblyman has spoken to twelfth grade Public Policy students at Horace Greeley and Fox Lane High Schools.  While the school visits are throughout the year, many of them occur in the fall.  Bradley will be visiting eight schools in the coming month, speaking to fourth and/or fifth graders.  The schedule is:


 


Robert E. Bell Middle School                             Wednesday, 10/15/08


Lewisboro Elementary School                           Thursday, 10/16/08


Increase Miller Elementary School                    Tuesday, 10/21/08


Bedford Hills Elementary School                       Wednesday, 10/22/08


West Patent Elementary                                     Thursday, 10/23/08


Mount Kisco Elementary                                    Monday, 10/27/08


Katonah Elementary                                            Thursday, 11/06/08


Samuel J. Preston Elementary                            Friday, 11/07/08


 


“We informally call it our “Back to School Program” because for me, it’s invigorating to go into classrooms, interact with the students and learn from them as much as I hope they’re learning from me,” Bradley added.

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Police Seek Witnesses to Hit & Run on Maple Ave Thurs.

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WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. From Department of Public Safety. October 10, 2008:  White Plains Police are seeking the driver of a silver SUV that struck a White Plains resident at 9:51 p.m. last night at Maple Avenue and South Lexington Avenue. 


. The victim is a 39 year old White Plains resident and is in critical condition at the Medical Center with head injuries.



A witness describes a small S.U.V. possibly silver in color fleeing the scene eastbound on Maple Ave. 


We are asking for any possible witnesses to come forward to assist in the investigation. They should contact the White Plains Police Detective Division at 914-422-6200

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The Step Up Girls Come Through!

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WPCNR SLATER CENTER CHRONICLE.  October 10, 2008:  The Thomas H. Slater Center recently held two fundraising events as a part of its Step-Up! Girls Program to promote the “Big Give” project, based on Oprah Winfrey’s reality show “The Big Give.”  The announcement was made today by Heather Miller, Executive Director of the Center.

 


Step Up! Girls, funded by the New York State Department of Criminal Justice Services, began in February 2008.  Currently, twenty-two girls, ages 14-17, are registered with the program which meets twice weekly.  In April, 10 girls traveled with Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity on a five day college tour, visiting thirteen colleges.  Other activities include life skills development, academic assistance, employment assistance, among others.  Step Up! Girls is modeled from the White Plains Youth Bureau’s Step Up! Boys, a program which is being duplicated by many communities.


  


 


  


Ms. Miller offered the challenge to the girls to use a $500 donation to raise additional funds and decide on a charity to donate the proceeds.  The girls chose the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Hurricane Relief Efforts for Haiti as the recipients of the donation.


 


Step Up! Girls held a fashion show that featured local designers, Lou Torres-Gardner, Zebulon Crawford and Tara deVere.  The models, many of who was Step Up! Girls themselves were likened to the best of the models on television series “American Next Top Model” and the designers to the best of “Project Runway.”  “The audience of over 100 was enthralled and awed by the professionalism and expertise of the young people, both the models and designers,” said Miller.


 


The girls raised $3000, between the two events. Proceeds from both events will be split amongst the two charities. 


 


Donations are still being accepted and checks should be made payable to the Thomas H. Slater Center/Big Give, and sent to 2 Fisher Court, White Plains, NY 10601.


 


Donors may also drop off non-perishable donations and items for the hurricane relief efforts for Haiti at the Center.


 


For more information on the Step Up! Girls program, please contact Martha Leonard or Naiyma Ford at (914) 948-6211 and/or mloeonard@slatercenter.net, nford@slatercenter.net.

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WP Advanced Placement Course Students Grows 4 X State Trend. Beat State Avg

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WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. From WPHS Guidance Center. October 9, 2008 UPDATED October 10, 2008: Lesley Tompkins, Director of Guidance and Counseling for White Plains High School delivered a report on Advanced Placement Programs (enabling students to obtain college credit based on successful passing of Advanced Placement Exams) Monday evening to the Board of Education showing the number of WPHS students taking the courses accelerated at four times the rate of  the rest of the state. White Plains students also scored higher than the New York State Average in the passing score range.


Ms. Tompkins, speaking with WPCNR Thursday, said that with 67% of the 416 students taking Advanced Placement Exams in 2008 passing with a 3,4, or 5 score that meant 278 of them received some level of college credit. She explained that the total college credits for these passing scores depends on the school.


 Between 1993 and 2008, the report shows, White Plains increased from 116 students taking 154 exams in 1993 to 416 students taking 716 exams in 2008, an increase of 259%.  By contrast the number of students taking AP tests state wide increased only 145%. (A total 46,231 New York State students took69,386 exams in 1993 grew to 113,368 students taking 193,014 exams in 2008)


Ms. Tompkins said “The AP program in White Plains is thriving. Depsite the significant increase in the number of students taking APs and the number of APs offered, when you examine the reference tables, there is not a significant decline in the percentage of students scoring a 3,4 or 5 on the exams. In many of the tests we consistently score higher than the global averages in this range of scores. In 2007 when scores of all students in New York are considered 67% of White Plains students scored a 3,4,or 5 on the exams, while 65% of all New York students was the average. In seven of the past 11 years, White Plains achieved at a higher level than the New York State average in this score range.”


Advanced Placement Courses are usually taken in the Junior year, however Ms. Tompkins did not have the advanced placement students  broken down by class.

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Credit Crisis Spawns Internet Scams.

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WPCNR SERGEANT JOE FRIDAY REPORTS. From Don Hughes October 9, 2008: A frequent contributor to WPCNR, Don Hughes advises that communications from banks received by e-mail may be covers to access personal information, and not from your bank at all:


The current financial crisis has provided a fertile new area for scam artists.  They are blasting out e-mails claiming that it necessary for you to provide account and other personal details to the firms new owners for verification purposes.  Some of the scams are quite well done, even including links to legitimate web pages.

Do NOT respond to these requests.  Financial institutions would ask for such information via regular mail, not e-mail.

Here is a link for an example claiming to be from Chase: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10057180-83.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1009_3-0-20s

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42 The Restaurant in the Sky Introduces a New Dining Experience: Small Plates Ab

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WPCNR LUSH LIFE. From 42 Restaurant. October 7, 2008 (Edited): The restaurant you go up in the sky for, 42, 42 stories above downtown White Plains in the Ritz Carlton Westchester Towers is coming down to earth. 42 invites Mr. and Mrs. and Ms. White Plains and Westchester to come on up and enjoy Chef Anthony Gonclaves’ talents, and the spectacular autumn  sunset views while dining on what the Chef introduces as Small Plates. The new dining option begins October 14.



Here’s the lowdown from haute cusine on high:


 42, the stunning restaurant perched atop The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton, Westchester’s Tower I, will introduce an exciting new menu featuring casual dining options. The new category, Small Plates, will formally debut at an event on Tuesday, October 14 at 6 p.m. Coupled with the striking décor of the restaurant and extraordinary views of the Manhattan skyline, Long Island Sound, and the lower Hudson Valley, 42’s Small Plates section is destined to become one of the most popular dining options in the New York metro area.


 


“I am excited about introducing Small Plates at 42,” said Chef Anthony Goncalves. “The restaurant is well-known for the fine dining experience, but at the same time, tasting menus are a great way to experiment with different foods and flavors, which is much of what dining out should be — experimentation. We hope to help people do that with this new option.”  


Chef Goncalves’ exciting world cuisine techniques melded together with traditional favorites have already drawn great dining interest since 42 opened in January. The Small Plates concept allows guests to experience the restaurant in a new way, offering lighter fare and a different atmosphere.



Guests interested in having a cocktail and a light bite will find Small Plates at 42 to be the perfect fit. The menu will change often, as does the regular menu at the restaurant, but it lends itself to tasting multiple dishes in a casual setting. Current menu items include Baby Burgers, Crab Croquettes, PB&J made with foie gras, blistered peppers, and Kona with crème fraiche. In addition, from 5:30-6:30 Tuesday-Friday, $1 oysters are available.


 



 

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