JULY 6—- GILLIBRAND STATEMENT ON THIS WEEKEND’S GUN VIOLENCE AND THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S GUN SAFETY ROLLBACKS

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Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) released the following statement after a violent Fourth of July weekend in New York City left over a dozen people shot, including several children and one NYPD detective:

“This weekend, a family barbecue in Coney Island turned into a crime scene. Eight people were shot, four of them children as young as six. Hours later, one of our own detectives took a bullet doing his job to keep New Yorkers safe. More than a dozen people shot in two days, in a city that had just posted a record low for gun violence this year. That is not progress we can afford to lose, and it is exactly the moment the federal government should be doing more to keep guns out of the wrong hands – not less.

“Instead, the Trump administration has spent the past year and a half dismantling the very safeguards that make moments like this rarer. They’ve gutted the ATF’s ability to shut down dealers who repeatedly break the law. They’re restoring gun access to people flagged for serious mental illness. They’re rolling back scrutiny of dangerous accessories like stabilizing braces. And they are actively suing states to strike down limits on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. All of these actions defy common sense and make our communities less safe. 

“New Yorkers just watched what happens when a gun ends up in the wrong hands on a summer night. The Trump administration’s answer is to make that easier, not harder. I will keep fighting in the Senate for the background checks, dealer accountability, and commonsense restrictions this administration is determined to tear down. The safety of our kids, our families, and our police officers should never be a partisan afterthought.”

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JULY 6 — MEALS FOR KIDS THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER FROM WHITE PLAINS SCHOOLS 1-866-3-HUNGRY (1-866-348-6479) or 1-877-8-HAMBRE (1-877-842-6273)

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White Plains City School District offering free summer meals to children

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JULY 6—- AFTER OVER THOUSANDS LEFT WITHOUT POWER IN WESTCHESTER DUE TO TREE FALL DOWNED WIRES BURY THE WIRES

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER JULY 6, 2026

 

Saturday night many Westchester residents and customers of Con Ed lost power. The company worked hard to restore service to those impacted.

A few years ago, Con Ed did a test in Greenburgh and in Yorktown placing wires underground on a street in Hartsdale (Birchwood Road).

I think that Con Ed should provide residents with their findings on the success of the test they conducted and advise if placing wires underground would result in fewer outages in the future.

If the experiment worked, I believe that Con Ed should expand the program and annually place more wires underground in their service territory.

. Underground lines are not exposed  to high winds, falling trees or flying debris –the leading causes of outages.

Ice accumulation can also snap overhead wires and poles.   Cars crashing into utility poles ae also a common cause of outages.

If Con Ed would include this initiative in their capital budget annually – over time there will be fewer outages.

PAUL FEINER
Greenburgh Town Supervisor

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JULY 5–THUNDER BOOMERS CUT POWER IN GREENBURGH– SUPERVISOR COMMENDS CON ED SWIFT RESTORATION OF POWER

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER JULY 5, 2026

Commending Con Ed, Greenburgh Public Works department for response to last night’s storm…

Last night many Greenburgh residents were impacted by heavy rains with gusts up to 60 MPH which pushed trees into overhead wires.

I was very impressed with the Greenburgh Public Works Department.

After I lost power around 8:15 I drove to another location so I could charge my phones and answer e mails. Portions of Ardsley Road were not passable because of downed trees.

By time I got back home around 11 PM the Greenburgh Public Works Department had removed the trees and the road was passable! There were a number of downed trees around town last night and as of 8:00 AM this morning all the roads are passable. Only a small area around 455 Ridge Road was closed to traffic due to a downed wire.

I also want to commend Con Ed for their efforts.

Most people who live in Greenburgh who were out of power last night have had their power restored or will have the power restored today. Compare this to a few years ago when many residents were out of power for up to two weeks –on multiple occasions. Con Ed is doing a much better job.

According to Con Ed -Greenburgh, Elmsford, Dobbs Ferry and sections of Ardsley were hit harder than most other areas.

Stay away from downed wires because they could be live. Con Ed will have staff guard downed wires while making repairs.

​Today and tomorrow there could be heavy showers and thunderstorms but according to reports that I received damaging wind threats to trees is lower.

I can always be reached on my cell if there is any emergency. My cell phone is 914-438-1343.

PAUL FEINER

Greenburgh Town Supervisor

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JULY 4— COUNTY: CON EDISON CUT POWER TO YONKERS SEWAGE PLANT AS A POLICY DECISION TO PREVENT INABILITY TO GENERATE FULL POWER DEMAND

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UPDATE ON THE POWER FAILURE AT THE YONKERS SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM

 

(White Plains, NY) – As of 1:45 p.m., the Yonkers Wastewater Recovery Facility was fully operational after suffering a complete power failure due to the power reductions by Con Edison from the extreme heat.

 

The New York State Department of Health and Department of Environmental Conservation has been communicating closely with Westchester and Rockland Counties, New York City and our partner agencies and advises residents in the following communities to

“refrain from swimming or any other activity that involves the full immersion of the body under water at closed beaches. It is safe, however, to engage in other recreational activities which involve partial contact with the water such as boating, kayaking and fishing:”

 

• Yonkers

• Hastings-on-Hudson

• Dobbs Ferry

• Irvington

• Tarrytown

• Sleepy Hollow

• Briarcliff Manor

 

Additionally, Phillips Manor Beach Club remains closed until further notice.

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JULY 3—–HUDSON RIVER UNSAFE TO SWIM IN DUE TO YONKERS SEWAGE PLANT FAILURE

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Westchester County Advises Against Recreational Use of the Hudson River Following Yonkers Wastewater System Failure

Residents Urged to Avoid Contact with River Until Further Notice

(White Plains, NY) – Westchester County Department of Health is advising residents to avoid all recreational use of the Hudson River following a power failure at the Yonkers Sewage Treatment System.

Residents are urged to refrain from swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, boating with water contact, fishing from the water, or participating in any other recreational activities involving contact with the Hudson River in the following communities:

  • New York City
  • Yonkers
  • Hastings-on-Hudson
  • Dobbs Ferry
  • Irvington
  • Tarrytown
  • Sleepy Hollow
  • Briarcliff Manor

Additionally, Phillips Manor Beach Club has been closed until further notice.

More information will be provided as it becomes available.

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JULY 3– WHITE PLAINS WEEK SPECIAL TONIGHT AT 7:30 THE JULY 3 REPORT: HUNGER IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY TODAY

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7:30 EDT TONIGHT 

ON OPTIMUM CH 76, FIOS CH 45 AND WWW.WPCOMMUNITYMEDIA.ORG

 

 

KRISTINE BOROK

NEW PRESIDENT AND CEO OF FEEDING WESTCHESTER

 

THE STATE OF HUNGER IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY TODAY

THE TEAM EFFORT TO FEED 40% OF THE WESTCHESTER COUNTY POPULATION  HUNGRY EVERY DAY

THE NEED FOR MORE SUPPORT FOR FOOD SUPPLIES

ACCURACY OF FOOD HUNGER COUNTS

HOW YOU CAN ENROLL IN HUNGER SUPPORT FOR YOUR FAMILY

THE FEEDING WESTCHESTER EFFORT TO ENLIST MORE ORGANIZATIONS WESTCHESTER COUNTY HUNGER RELIEF

CAN HUNGER IN WESTCHESTER BE ELIMINATED? HER ANSWER WILL SURPRISE YOU

WHY 40% OF THE POPULATION OF THE COUNTRY’S RICHEST COUNTY IS STILL HUNGRY

HOW ORGANIZATIONS, BUSINESSES AND COMMUNITY GROUPS CAN HELP

THE MOST IMPORTANT INTERVIEW OF THE YEAR!

HUNGER TODAY!

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JULY 2–CON ED BILL GOES UP 35%. HEAT WAVE A WINDFALL FOR POWER COMPANIES

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WPCNR THE POWER STORY. By John F. Bailey July 2, 2026:

My June Con Edison bill is in.

In May my electric bill from Con Ed was $203.42. However May was a relatively cool wet month with some use of air conditioning.

This month June turned hotter culminating in this current heat wave expected to last through Sunday.

We kept our air conditioning at 77 degrees as a turn on (cooling) temperature.

Through June 30 I  used  703 kilowatt hours  for a charge of $272.69  including the Delivery charge.

The charge for  MY electricity supply was $94.27  for 703 kilowatt hours, plus $178.42 cents for the Delivery Charge of 19.154 cents per kilowatt hour (the cost of the electricity itself is 12.01 cents  per kilowatt hour for the actual electricity streamed  through the wires for  those 703 Kilowatt hours .

The math indicates that the Delivery Charge is 34% of my electric bill.

Woe to those who use natural gas-supplied electricity. You are charged more for the electricity generated by natural gas (the price of which was raised)in recent  round of price increases approved by the Public Service Commission.

Remember when  State Senators and Assembly members formed a committee to try and lower the Con Ed increases? They told us  they were able to lower the rates to a 3.5% increase.

The State Senators and Assembly Members did not do the math. Thanks to the new increases approved the Delivery charge is increasing the electric bill by 35%.

The only weapon against Con Ed is your thermostat.

For the rest of this summer you have to cut down on your  kilowatthours. You cannot eat kilowatthours.

If you have central air you have to  raise the turn on temperature to  80 or 82 degrees or higher  in your house. In apartments where the settings if controlled by the landlord they have help you out or if you can self-control your apartment  when the air comes on turn it off during the day and let it cool when you get home at night.

Last June my Con Ed bill was $171.95 including the delivery charge this year based on Con Ed recommended thermostat of 78 degrees for air conditioning, it is $272.69

The committee should have had  some price demonstrations of various kilowatt hour usage levels to see how the prices would affect escalation in usage across various kilowatt hour usages.

This afternoon on Bloomberg Radio New York State was urging consumers  conserve electricity.

Over the last three years the power war against green sources of energy was won by the power company lobbies.

When Sustainable Westchester and Westchester Power proved that people and communities would support green energy  and even saved money with fixed rates over the cost of the year this cost Con Ed the  electricity business of 29 of  42 Westchester County towns.

Now they have them all back.

Another thing, if I may when the New York  Independent Systems Operator decreed in their wisdom that all companies forced to buy power off the Power Grid had to pay the highest rate charged by the most expensive suppler ( Natural Gas), the rational was  the state had to assure an adequate supply of electricity on the grid which apparently would be threatened if Escos and organizations like Westchester Power could not supply their customers with electricity.

But wait a minute.

If the escos and power companies across the state couldn’t handle high demands 5 years ago, did the Public Service Commission, the NYISO and legislators make it mandatory the Escos and suppliers like Westchester Power turn to green energy sources or more generating equipment?

No, they did not. They put Westchester Power and cooperative buyers across state out of business to save the big power companies.

Now five years later we have a 100 year heat wave.

Three days into the heat wave—-

The Grid can’t help it.

The Grid can’t help it.

The solution is to build small atomic power plants which will take about a decade.

The state has to really pay attention to this power company-regulator relationship.

 

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JULY 2– WESTCHESTER BUSINESS JOURNAL REPORTS WHITE PLAINS CITY CENTER IS SOLD

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Peter Katz of the Westchester County Business Journal has confirmed that Kite Realty has sold the retail portion of the City Center. Katz reported the Center was sold for $50 Million, but declined to name the purchaser.

The garage portion of the City Center is currently owned by the City of White Plains which purchased it in February of this year.

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