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WPCNR JANUARY HAPPENINGS AROUND TOWN

JANUARY 13, 2009: A CANDID CONVERSATION ABOUT MOTHERHOOD

 Sherri Muroff Kalt, founder of The Authentic Mom, facilitates.

  It’s time we get together to speak openly and honestly about our true experience of motherhood.  Women need a safe place to explore the family issues, societal pressures and expectations that can make motherhood so stressful.

 Full Circle Family Care hosts this special FREE discussion group. Experience the support of other mothers dealing with similar issues. Start getting in touch with what you really feel and need.  Tuesday January 13, 2009 at 7:15pm, FREE. Full Circle Family Care, 1241 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains, NY Seating limited, registration required.  Call 914-421-1500, then dial 0 for reception.

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 JANUARY 14 - 8 PM ARMONK PLAYERS PRESENT READINGS OF

LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS/ THE MARRIAGE PROPOSAL

The Armonk Players present readings of two intriguing farces:  Lovers and Other Strangers and The Marriage Proposal by Anton Chekoff. Come and hear these old favorites in their purest form, simply "read" by the community's talented actors.  This casual evening features a staged reading of a play that may be considered for a future production.

The Armonk Players is sponsored by Friends of the North Castle Public Library, Inc.  All performances are at Whippoorwill Hall, 19 Whippoorwill Road East, Armonk, NY 10504 (please use the Kent Place entrance). For directions to the theatre, which is adjacent to the North Castle Public Library, please visit the library's web site.
Please visit The Armonk Players website to stay informed of our performance schedule.
 
Join them for a yummy reception after the play and the opportunity to voice your opinions about the play in a discussion with the actors and director. No advanced ticket sales for this performance.
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                      JANUARY 15 -- THURSDAY --  SCHOOL BUDGET FORUM
 
        FIRST COMMUNITYWIDE FORUM ON WHITE PLAINS SCHOOL BUDGET.
 

All residents are invited to two Communitywide Forums to participate in focused dialogue on

 

spending efficiencies, areas of concern, budget priorities and creative ways to increase revenues.  

 

There will be roundtable discussions in small groups, each led by a moderator.  The first forum will take

 

place on Thursday, January 15th, in the B-1 Room at White Plains High School, at 7:30 P.M.  It will 

 

begin with a brief review of the district’s financial situation and issues relating to development of the

 

budget, followed by roundtable, moderated discussions on how the budget should be formulated. 

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                         January 19, 2009, Monday: 
 
                  Thomas H. Slater Center 16TH Annual
                 Martin Luther King Jr. Unity Breakfast
 
Keynote Speaker: Reverend Edward Mulraine
Unity Baptist Tarbernacle
Mount Vernon NY
 
8 AM Crowne Plaza Hotel
66 Hale Avenue, White Plains    Tickets $50/Person, Seniors $40/Person Deadline: Jan 14
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                                                                   JANUARY 20, TUESDAY:
 
 

                 YMCA White Plains Culinary Experience Fundraiser

                                                               6 PM CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL

City’s Finest Restaurants, Gourmet Shops Unite to Raise Charity Funds For YMCA Programs; Wines Pairings by Zachys to Bolster Festivities.The event will showcase the skills of more than 20 restaurants and gourmet shops to raise funds to support the YMCA’s Financial Assistance Fund for needy children, teens and adults.

The restaurants and stores will serve samples of their finest dishes at the Crowne Plaza Hotel that evening from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Each dish will be paired with a wine coordinated for the evening by Zachys, Westchester’s noted wine merchants. The musical entertainment for the event, which will be donated by jazz and blues guitarist Dino Main and other musical guests, will celebrate the American Songbook with American standards performed in keeping with the nation’s celebration that day of Inauguration Day.

Participants include Aberdeen Seafood & Dim Sum, AntiPasti, Bengal Tiger, Blue, the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Emma’s Ale House, Gervasi’s, Graziella’s, the Iron Tomato, Karamba Café, La Bocca Ristorante, Legal Sea Foods, Magnificent Edibles, Meson Los Espanoles, Morton’s The Steakhouse, Mulino’s of Westchester, The Melting Pot, Peniche, P.F. Chang’s, Sam’s of Gedney Way, Tango Grill, Via Quadronno and more.

There also will be a silent auction, raffles and live music. Tickets for the White Plains Culinary Experience are $65 in advance and $75 at the door. 

The White Plains Family YMCA’s Financial Assistance Fund, makes it possible for needy children, teens, adults and seniors to participate in the YMCA’s quality programs.

More information about the YMCA of Central and Northern Westchester, including addresses, hours and activities listings, is available at its Web site www.ymca-cnw.org or by calling (914) 287-2021.

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                                            JANUARY 22, TUESDAY
                   BREAKFAST WITH THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE ANDY SPANO
 
The County Executive, Andrew J. Spano, will focus on the economic outlook and key initiatives of the county for the upcoming year. As in the past, Mr. Spano will participate in a Q&A with WCA members and guests.
  
Thursday, January 22, 2009
8:00 - 10:00 am
The Westchester Country Club
Biltmore Room  
Rye, NY 10580
 
REGISTER HERE
 
$55 per WCA member
$65 per future member
 

                              January 23, Friday :
The Chinese New Year Splendor  Performs at Purchase

Chinese New Year Splendor performs at The Performing Arts Center at SUNY Purchase on January 23rd for 2 shows only - as part of their 2009 World Tour. Date - Times - Friday, 1:30PM & 7:30PM

Divine Performing Arts's Chinese New Year Splendor comes to SUNY Purchase as part of its 2009 world tour – for two shows only. Over 100 of the world's foremost classically trained Chinese dancers, singers and musicians perform onstage in one unforgettable show. China’s glorious arts and divinely inspired culture - five millennia in the making – come to life like never before. Don't miss this exciting show!

Cost - $48, $68, $88, $118 Venue - The Performing Arts Center, SUNY Purchase 735 Anderson Hill Road Purchase, NY 10577 Website: http://nysplendor.com Hotline: 877-683-SHOW Box Office: 914-251-6200 Email: ticketsales@ntdtv.com

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JANUARY 24:  Annual Esther’s Aid Dance Benefit

 “Dancing Thru the Decades”

 

White Plains, NY - The City of White Plains Youth Bureau presents the 4th Annual

Esther’s Aid Dance Benefit. The performance will take place on January 24th, 2009 at

7pm at the White Plains Performing Arts Center. We invite you to join us as this year’s

show promises to entertain the entire family. You are sure to leave with a smile on your

face and the knowledge that you have helped those in need. The performance will also feature recording artist, J-NYSE

  

Esther’s Aid is a non-profit institution addressing the needs of children orphaned by

genocide and HIV/AIDS. Esther’s Aid has provided food, clothing, education and shelter to a significant portion of Rwanda’s population.

 

Tickets info: $50 (orchestra), $30 (general seating), $20 (youth). Tickets can be purchased at the White Plains Performing Arts Center and The City of White Plains Youth Bureau. For further information please contact Frank Williams at (914)-422-1378 or email eabenefit@yahoo.com. All proceeds from this performance will support the work of Esther’s Aid for Needy and Abandoned Children, Inc. For further information about the important work of Esther’s Aid, please visit www.esthersaid.org.  For ticket information please visit www.wppac.com

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JANUARY 30: MTA BOSS to Address Area’s Leading Business Advocacy Group

 Will Discuss Impact of State, MTA Budgets on Westchester, Proposed Fare and Toll Increases and Other Issues

 Elliot G. “Lee” Sander, Executive Director and CEO of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), will address members and guests of The Westchester County Association (WCA) as part of the leading business advocacy group’s Distinguished Speaker Series,  8:00-9:30 AM, Friday, January 30 at the New York Power Authority, 123 Main Street (enter on Hamilton Avenue only), White Plains.There is no charge for the presentation which includes continental breakfast. But online reservations are required at www.westchester.org. Seating is limited.  For more information, please contact The WCA at 914-948-6444.

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TARRYTOWN MUSIC HALL JANUARY EVENTS

 
Friday January 23, 8 PM
 
STEVE EARLE / Special Guest: Allison Moorer
 
Fri, Jan 23, 8pm. A Music Hall/Music Without Borders Co-Presentation, supported by WFUV. In the strictest sense, Steve Earle isn't a country artist, he's a roots rocker. He has cultivated a dedicated cult following, drawing from both the country and rock audiences. Having started his career in Nashville, he and his wife, singer-songwriter Allison Moorer, now live on the very Greenwich Village street on which the famous cover shot for The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (1962) was taken. In that photo, Dylan and his then-girlfriend Suze Rotolo huddle against the cold as they walk along a snowy New York street. It's an indelible romantic image that captures the idealism of the folk revival that was gathering momentum in New York at the time. Steve Earle's gripping new album, Washington Square Serenade, is a loving tribute to that era, that movement, that music and the city that gave them all a nurturing home. "That period changed pop music," Earle says. "It made lyrics much more important. Rock & roll could have become a subgenre of pop if it hadn't been for that literary aspect, which completely came out of a four-block area in New York City in one brief instant of time. $35, $40, $50 "Sample Steve Earle on iTunes
 
Sunday, January 25, 3 PM

 
WESTCHESTER SYMPHONIC WINDS
Curt Ebersole, Conductor. Program to include:
Tscherpnin: "Fanfare for Brass & Percussion"
Persichetti: "Divertimento"
Lauridsen: "O Magnum Mysterium"
Arnold: "Prelude, Siciliano & Rondo"
Barker: "Capriccio for Saxophone Quartet & Band"
Smith: "Eternal Father, Strong to Save"
Boerma: "Cauldron" 
Holsinger: "Abram's Pursuit" 
$18 (adults), $13 (seniors and students), Children under 10 free of charge.

Saturday, January 31 7 PM
 
FRED ASTAIRE DANCE STUDIO RECITAL
 
 Swing, sway, jump and jive – celebrate the world of Ballroom Dance at the seventh annual performance of Tarrytown’s own Fred Astaire Dance Studio. This year’s one-night-only extravaganza travels through the history of Rhythm and Blues and promises to be the best yet with choreography by renowned ballroom champion, Stephen Knight.There’s something for everyone as amateur and professional dancers show their moves in Cha Cha, Swing, Foxtrot and Tango. It’s a Tarrytown tradition and a fabulous evening of music and dance that will have you waltzing in the aisles. Bring your ticket stub to the Fred Astaire Dance Studio for a free introductory lesson! $35
 
TARRYTOWN MUSIC HALL
13 Main Street, Tarrytown, NY
 Tickets may be purchased online at www.tarrytownmusichall.org or by phone through TicketForce at 877-840-0457.

The Governor's State of the State Message
Government

WPCNR ALBANY ROUNDS. From the Governor's Press Office. January 8, 2009: Herewith, Governor David Patterson's State of the State Message delivered yesterday in Albany:

My Fellow New Yorkers,

For several months now, I have regularly shared with you the steps that my administration has taken to responsibly address New York's fiscal crisis. Today, I delivered my State of the State address, giving a frank assessment of New York's challenges, and proposing a wide-ranging series of initiatives to put our state back on the right track.

This is no time for fear. This is a time for courage. This is a time for hope. Most of all, this is a time for action.

This is a time for those of us who serve to live up to the example that New York families have set for us-- to recognize that we must make painful choices about what we can and cannot afford; we must sacrifice what we want today so that we can pay for what we need tomorrow.

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Library Board Back to Drawing Board. Seeks to Save Sundays, Part-Timers
Community

WPCNR THE READING NEWS. By John F. Bailey. January 7, 2009: City Hall announced today that the White Plains Library is temporarily withdrawing its plan to close Sundays, and will look  at other methods of achieving a Mayor-mandated $60,000 in budget savings (10%) from the library between now and the end of the fiscal year June 30.

Melissa Lopez of the Mayor’s Office told WPCNR today:

 

Paul and I spoke to Julie Trelstad from the Library Board and she informed us that the board will be meeting on January 14th to take another look at ways to cut the budget with the less impact on everyone's lives (employees and the public) in light of the fact that Sandra Miranda made the decision to close on Sundays. The current cuts in hours and staff may or may not occur after this meeting.  We will have to wait to see what decision the board makes on the 14th. "

 

Whatever methods the Library does choose to trim their budget, Lopez said would at this time remain in effect for the new fiscal year 2009-2010.

 

 

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County Approves $9.7 Million Plan to Modernize Memorial Field in Mount Vernon
Sports

WPCNR PRESS BOX. From Westchester County Board of Legislators. (Edited) January 7, 2009 UPDATED 2:11 P.M. E.S.T.: At its first regular meeting of the new year, the Board of Legislators approved a $1.3 million bond act for the design of a modernized Memorial Field on Sandford Boulevard in the City of Mount Vernon. The project, brought to the Board by County Legislator Lyndon Williams and County Executive Andy Spano, is estimated to ultimately cost $12.7 million.  The county has agreed to reimburse the city up to $9.7 million for the design and construction costs to refurbish the historic Mount Vernon sports venue.

 

The Grandstand at Mount Vernon Memorial Field on Sanford Boulevard in Mount Vernon. The scene is pre-kickoff between the White Plains Tigers and Mount Vernon Knights in 2006.

 

The improvement plan calls for the demolition of existing structures, grandstands and courts; construction of a state-of-the-art synthetic turf football/soccer field; a natural turf soccer field; grandstands for 4,000 spectators; an all-weather track; a basketball court; new buildings to house a ticket booth, concession stand, bathrooms, press box and locker rooms. All playing surfaces will be illuminated and other site improvements will include new sidewalks and landscaping. 

 

White Plains City School District recently completed two stadium renovations with artificial turf for the cost of $9.2 Million, including the architects' fees for design.

 

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Private Aircraft Advocates:TSA Security on Light Aircraft Not Needed
Government

WPCNR AIR NEWS. From National Business Aviation Association, Aircraft Owners Pilots Association. (EDITED) January 7, 2009: In comments made to Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officials Tuesday at Westchester County Airport, National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) President and CEO Ed Bolen articulated industry concerns about the agency’s proposed Large Aircraft Security Program (LASP) and offered a process for improving the final rule on the proposal. The Aircraft Owners Pilots Association echoed Mr. Bolen's sentiments at the first of six hearings across the country held by the TSA to come in other venues.

A Jet Charter awaits its passengers at Westchester County Airport. Extensive new Transportation Security Administration proposed security measures applicable to private aircraft and aircraft-for-hire as light as 12,500 pounds threaten the airport extensive charter business.

At a public hearing held in a packed room at Westchester County Airport, (attendance estimated at 200 persons),  Bolen told TSA representatives their plan fails to recognize the unique needs and challenges of business aviation operations and that left unchanged, the plan would have “unintended and destructive consequences that threaten the well-being of businesses across the U.S. that rely on their airplanes for survival.”
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Mamaroneck Avenue School Masters of the Board: National Chess Champions!
Schools

WPCNR BOARDSIDE. From Michele Schoenfeld. January 6, 2009: On December 11, 2008, members of the Mamaroneck Avenue School Chess Team traveled to Disney World in Orlando, Florida to compete in the 2008 National Scholastic Chess Championships.

 

Congratulations to the MAS Chess Team on WINNING the 2008 National Championship in the 5th Grade Division!

 

Individually, Joshua Colas placed 3rd in the nation, Michael Ainsworth placed 4th in the nation but it was newcomer Andrew Teller’s victory in the final round that clinched the National Championship for the MAS Team!

 

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No Libe Workers Fired.Mayor Didn't Order Sunday Shutdown -- Library's Decision.
Community

 

WPCNR THE READING NEWS. By John F. Bailey. January 5, 2009: The report that 11 part-time employees are being fired out of the White Plains Public Library to close the library on Sundays is not true, city hall said today.  WPCNR has been told by Melissa Lopez of the Mayor’s Office that no library employees at all are being terminated.

 Ms. Lopez reports that Mayor Joseph Delfino never told the library to close Sundays, leaving the choice up to the library as to what cost cutting moves they would make to cut costs up to 10% as he requested December 16. 

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Council Meets Monday Evening--May Rent Ritz Island to Cappelli -- Ending Dispute
Government

WPCNR COMMON COUNCIL-CHRONICLE-EXAMINER. January 5, 2009: The Common Council meets Monday evening at 7:30 televised on Cablevision Channel 75, and Verizon FIOS 47, with the Citizens To Be Heard session (untelevised). Hot on the agenda is the obscure ordinance (no. 70) which authorizes a 10 year lease of the Renaissance Square traffic island for occupation by the Ritz-Carlton marble sign in the middle of the island at a rent of $3,000 a year.

Also up is a referral of an amended site plan for 55 Bank Street-- the market rate and affordable housing-retail complex -- still seeking financing, which is submitted in the documents backing up the Council agenda with no diagrams, so it is impossible to visualize. Perhaps there will be some visual presentation at the council meeting, WPCNR will check.

The Council will also hold a public hearing on the extension of the Robert Weisz site plan for the 4-story hotel on the 1133 Westchester Avenue property, and a new office building on that property previously approved.

The Agenda:

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Private Jets, Charters Face Tighter, Demanding TSA Security Checks, Monitoring.
Government

WPCNR’S FRIENDLY SKIES. January 4, 2009: Flying friendly politicians to Hawaii by private charter jet  from White Plains, or to Japan on junket or some well-connected pals to Fort Lauderdale for a winter break will not be so easy in the next few years if the Transportation Security Administration has its way.

A typical Charter Aircraft Awaits passengers in July at Westchester County Airport.

The Transportation Security Administration is seeking comment on tough new security procedures for private aircraft weighing over 12,500 pounds and their private flights and chartered flights they fly. Westchester County Airport has many  such flights on private aircraft on charter companies each day where security is left up to the individual company or aircraft owner.

The presumption is the passengers on those flights are known. In the future that golf trip to Hawaii, that ski trip to Colorado even perhaps on a small General Aviation single engine plane may require considerably more advanced planning, including submitting passenger lists and passing it past a Security Watch List may be required. Will the charter aircraft companies be checking you out, or will the TSA? The  TSA’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking will be  the subject of a public hearing Tuesday at Westchester County Airport at 9 A.M., at Building 1 on Airport Road.

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Downtown Music Starts New Year Musically Wednesdays.
Arts & Entertainment

WPCNR DOWNBEAT. January 3, 2008: Downtown Music, a nonprofit performing arts organization located in the heart of White Plains, begins its calendar of events for the New Year on January 7 with a warming trumpet and piano concert, “Drive the Cold Winter Away.” The half-hour lunchtime concerts are free and begin at 12:10pm.  All January concerts take place at Grace Church, which is located on the corner of Church Street and Main Street in White Plains.

Here's the schedule:

 

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City on Brink of Ending Ritz Rock Traffic Island Dispute.
Government

 

WPCNR COMMON COUNCIL CHRONICLE-EXAMINER. By John F. Bailey. January 2, 2009: The Common Council will consider Monday evening an ordinance approving a 10-year lease of the Renaissance Square traffic island to LC Main at a cost of $3,000 a year for ten years ($30,000). If approved, the action appears to end the 9-month dispute of Louis Cappelli’s erecting a stone Ritz-Carlton entrance sign on the 30 foot by 4 foot traffic island without city approval, in the middle of a city right of way.

The Ritz Rock today. The toney Ritz Carlton White Plains is in the background.

Ritz Rock Dispute Being Settled Quietly? The Ritz Carlton sign on a traffic island in Renaissance Square, subject of articles in major metropolitan dailies the last eight months and an ongoing festering feud between the city and LC Main LLC, (the city wanted the monument torn down, and refused to sell the island to the developer, as well as refusing to consider leasing plans for the island) appears headed towards a peaceful solution Monday evening.

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WP-ERS,NY-ers Face Double Whammy: 18% Cuts in STAR EXEMPTS Close Budget Gap
Government

 

WPCNR ALBANY ROUNDS. By John F. Bailey. December 31, 2008 UPDATED January 1, 2009: The Governor’s Budget for 2009-2010 at this time plans a repeat of the reduction in the STAR Basic and Enhanced Exemptions that will cost  the average White Plains taxpayer  owner of the median home valued at from $600,000 ($700,000 as recent as six months ago) an automatic $301 and UP increase in school taxes if passed by the legislature, while quietly filling the state’s depleted money vaults.

If your home is valued higher than the median, you’re paying hundreds more automatically if the legislature passes the  twin cuts.

Last year this  STAR smashing technique was used by the Eliot Spitzer Administration and the legislature to pay for 75% of the increased school aid that was touted as a benefit to school districts, “financial aid” they called it.

Local legislators professed ignorance of this, blaming the New York State Office of Real Property Services,  despite the fact that the legislators had to vote the exemption cuts in as part of the Governor’s budget.

Lowering the  BASIC and ENHANCED STAR exemptions by 10%, the legislature made taxpayers pay for ¾ of the increased school aid they touted as “aid to taxpayers.” Only taxpayers reading the CitizeNetReporter were aware of this stealth tax increase, because no other media chose to report it.

 It worked so well, the governor’s office is now doing it again.

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Schumer, Hall Talk of Millions for Tri-County Metro North Projects w/ObamaBucks
Government

                WPCNR CONSIST. By John F. Bailey. December 30, 2008: Senator Charles Schumer and Congressman John Hall made a whistle stop at the White Plains Transit Center Tuesday (both arriving by car)and reported at a news conference  that a new $20 Billion Obama Administration Economic Recovery Package dedicated to Mass Transit was all but certain to be signed into law by President Barack Obama January 21. Schumer expected this to provide millions  for local Metro North improvements that would lead to local economic spending by construction companies and  workers employed on those projects.

Senator Charles Schumer arrives at the White Plains Metro North Railroad Station Tuesday

The  Obama Mass Transit stimulus, Schumer said was expected to allocate $4 Billion to New York State, most of which would be used by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to upgrade aesthetics, parking, trackage, and substations on the Harlem, Hudson  and Port Jervis rail lines. The funds would furnish dollars for what Schumer described as projects delayed because of the MTA budget crunch. In addition, he and Congressman Hall were working on a national $2 Billion stimulus for Mass Transit Operations relief, a portion of which New York might receive  about $400 Million to lower the MTA-propoed 23% fare increases scheduled to hit in June.

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Council OKS 12Hr Police Patrols; 24Hr Fire Shifts. On Genda Jan 5
Government

 

WPCNR COMMON COUNCIL CHRONICLE-EXAMINER. By John F. Bailey. December 29, 2008: The Common Council gave their blessing to a historic change in White Plains Department of Public Safety Work Rules Monday evening, agreeing to implement 12-Hour Patrol Tours for 72 Police patrol force and 24-hour tours of duty for fire fighters. The work rule changes are expected to save about $60,000 outright in overtime for police and firefighters combined based on the unions giving up being paid overtime for the time they spend being trained. 

Deputy Commissioner of Public Safety Daniel Jackson,(head of conference table), and Deputy Commissioner of Public Safety John Cullom, (seated left) assuring the Common Council of the sources of savings in overtime on the new work rules Monday evening. White Plains Firefighters fill the entrance to the chamber, observing the action.

The measure will be in effect for a one year experimental period beginning January 1, 2009.  The Mayor secured the Council agreement to put the work rule changes for both departments on the agenda for the January 5 Common Council meeting.

The pay rate of the new police and fire contracts is the only sticking point being negotiated.  Paul Wood, City Executive Officer, (above behind Mayor Joseph Delfino),  said the unions and the city are far apart on hammering out the wage terms of the contract at this time.

Technically, the unions and the city have until June 30 to negotiate the wage portion of the contract. Originally, the contract rejected the pay increases  December 18 after the raises were presented to them in Executive Session four weeks previously, at which time they did not object strenuously to a schedule that called for raises of 3.75%, 4% and 4%. Pundits, observers of the political scene, have wondered since that time why the council would let a contract come to a vote they did not agree with in the first place.

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Superintendent Invites Leaders of Hoods for creative Suggestions on New Budget
Schools

WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. December 29, 2008: The outgoing Superintendent of Schools, Timothy Connors, who will be leaving the district in six months, has sent a letter to neighborhood associations in White Plains inviting them to participate in the January 15 first Community Forum on the 2009-2010 school budget, predicted by WPNCR to exceed $200 Million, if the present rate of spending is maintained. 

Superintendent of Schools Timothy Connors invites Neighborhood Associations to craft the School Budget. Here is the Text of the Superintendent's message:

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Council to Hear Advantages of Police/Fire Work Shifts Tonight
Government

WPCNR COMMON COUNCIL-CHRONICLE EXAMINER. December 29, 2008: At a Special Meeting this evening called Friday by city hall, the Common Council will hear the Commissioner ofPublic Safety discuss the advantages to the police and fire departments of the proposed new shifts in the Police and Fire contracts now under consideration. The meeting takes place at City Hall at 5:30 P.M.

 

WPCNR in checking on the 12-hour shift situation for police around the country in a random, but by no

means exhaustive internet check, found that, according to a survey of 300 police departments with

over 50 sworn members made by The Police Foundation in November of 2005,  the most-employed

shift length was the 8-hour shift with 40%. Larger agencies (101 to 200 members) employed the 10-

hour shift  with the 8-hour shift used as often (32%) as the 10-hour shift. The 12-hour shift was “most

likely to be implemented in smaller agencies (under 100 officers, more than 50 officers).

 

 

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Issues The City Must Deal With in 2009

The Removal of the Gedney Dump Toxins
Cut the School Budget by 5% ($9 Million)
Cut the City Budget by 5% ($8 Million)
City Takeover of Illegal Housing Sites.
Lower Park Fees, Extend Meter Hours, Ticket Fines
Examine Overcrowding of White Plains Hospital ER
Establish City Commuter Income Tax.
Establish Commercial Services Tax to Counter Certs
Increase Sales Tax Another 1/4 percent
Televise All Common Council Meetings/Worksessions
Est. Fines for PACs Not Disclosing $$$ Recipients
Est. Relief, Credit Marketing for WP Realty Market



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Friday, December 26
· Cablevision Virus Strikes White Plains Cable again on Channel 76 (0)
· Councilpersons' Letters to Print Media Politics: Says Mayor (0)
· Budgeting by Consensus, Brainstorming, Set for Jan 15 Budget Forum. (0)
Thursday, December 25
· Christmas Past (0)
Wednesday, December 24
· 1/3 of NY Districts W/O Teacher Contracts.4 at Impasse in County.Prop Tax 4cast (0)
· Twas the Night Before Christmas In White Plains (0)
Tuesday, December 23
· County to Study Assessment Process In Hopes of Equalizing the Property Tax Burd (0)
· Christmas Cats Being Foreclosed -- Purebred Persians to a Good Home. (0)
· Superintendent Will Not Commit to Present Budget Cuts. Mediation Starts (0)
· Patterson Budget Reforms Empire Zone Program, Aid to Cities (0)
Monday, December 22
· Community Forum on the New School Budget: January 15. (0)
· County Executive Supports Governor Patterson's Budget Cuts (0)
· Terrorists of the Internet (0)
· Scientists Discover New Element: Governmentium (0)
· The Patterson Plan to Slow State Spending, Workforce Reforms (0)
Sunday, December 21
· Governor Patterson's Plan to Rein In Medicaid Spending. (0)
Saturday, December 20
· A Chanuka Sermon (0)
· The Difference Between Illinois & NY? We Offer Fundraising for Senate Seats (0)
Friday, December 19
· Being Outside Shoveling Snow in Cold Improves Focus, Memory (0)

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