FEBRUARY 7 1:10 EST– PROPOSAL TO SELL WINE IN GROCERIES– THE REAL OUTCOME

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER. FEBRUARY 7, 2026

 

Dear Editor:

We have heard about efforts to add wine in grocery stores in New York for years.

A newweffort is currently circulating in the state legislature and via social media, includling a petition asking consumers to support it. Among the arguments is convenience and one-stop shopping.

However, the whole story is not being told. And consumers will suffer.

As a small independent wine and spirits retailer, I own and run my store. I personally interact with my customers who are also my neighbors. I strive to find unique small production wines and spirits you   don’t see everywhere. I also offer tasting events for my customers and charitable fundraisers for our schools and organizations.

A big box store or grocery chains with 100,000 square feet will buy large brands that produce enough to supply all their stores. That great wine you get from me that only makes 300 cases a year, will be lost, and you will be stuck with only the large mass produced items. Go to Florida to a Publix and you will see what I mean.

The fact is independent retailers are struggling more than ever. Post-COVID, there has been a  huge drop nationwide in alcohol consumption.

The NY State Liquor Authority has such tight restrictions on us as to what we can sell that simply offering other items is not an option. Nor do we have the square footage  to  even consider any other products to sell. Allowing grocery stores to sell wine will be a nail in the coffin  for many small retailers—many of whom are located next to or near supermarkets.

We will simply not be able to handle the additional loss of sales and be forced to close. This will put thousands out of work, including many in the wholesale  business selling smaller production items. And customers will lose their neighborhood wine and liquor shops, forcing them to go to a large grocery store for a mediocre selection of wine.

And forget about buying hard alcohol, like vodka, tequila, bourbon, etc. This proposed bill  is only  for wine. Where will consumers be able to buy spirits once we are out of business? Suddenly the convenience factor is lost and the consumer suffers.

We ask that you contact your state representatives and tell them you do not want to lose your neighbors to big grocery stores, who are already doing tens of million dollars in business, and support your local independent, family-owned  wine and spirits retailers.

Thank you, Stuart Levine,

Owner-Operator,

LeVino Wine Merchants, White Plains NY

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FEBRUARY 7–WHITE PLAINS WEEK THE FEB 6 REPORT ANYTIME ON WWW.WPCOMMUNITYMEDIA.ORG

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SHOCKER OF THE WEEK: COUNCILMAN RICHARD PAYNE RESIGNS  NEW COUNCILMEMBER TO BE NAMED

LARGE GROCERY CHAINS LOBBY FOR RIGHT TO SELL WINE, THEREAT TO SMALL BUSINESS WINE MERCHANTS

JOHN BAILEY PERSPECTIVE ON THE SPECIAL ELECTION FOR THE TWO COUNCIL SEATS COMING THIS FALL

JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS ON WHITE PLAINS WEEK

THIS WEEK EVERY WEEK

FOR 25 YEARS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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FEBRUARY 5–5:30 PM BULLETIN: COUNCILMAN RICHARD PAYNE RESIGNS

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WPCNR COMMON COUNCIL  CHRONICLE-EXAMINER  By John F. Bailey February 5, 2026 UPDATED 9:45 P.M.:

Councilman Richard Payne has resigned from the Common Council  WPCNR  has confirmed.

The resignation was announced January 20, effective February 2 at the Monday monthly Common Council.

This means that another replacement Councilmember must be named and appointed to the Common Council to replace Mr. Payne.

Valarie Simmons was appointed  Councilmember Monday evening and confirmed. Ms. Simmons is required to run in a Special Election in November and win that election to complete the term she began Monday night after being sworn in.

The interim councilmember (whomever they may be) who is appointed to replace Mr. Payne, would also have to face official reelection in that same Special Election Councilwoman Simmons will be in.

This means there may be a four-person contest for the Simmons and Payne replacement (to be named) in November.

Mr. Payne’s seat on the council was empty at the start of  Monday Common Council meeting and no name plate was there.

Mayor Brasch announced Mr. Payne’s resignation in the last two minutes of the meeting.

The March Common Council meeting will be held on Wednesday March 4

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FEBRUARY 5 — SENATOR GILLEBRAND MOVES THE GUARD ACT OUT OF COMMITTEE

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GILLIBRAND STATEMENT ON GUARD ACT PASSING OUT OF COMMITTEE

Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, the top Democrat on the Senate Aging Committee, released the following statement on the passage of her legislation, the Guarding Unprotected Aging Retirees from Deception (GUARD) Act, out of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

“Today’s committee passage brings us one step closer to giving law enforcement agencies the tools they need to protect seniors from financial frauds and scams.

As the top Democrat on the Senate Aging Committee, I know how devastating these scams can be for older adults and their families. In the past few years, bad actors have increasingly leveraged technology like artificial intelligence and the blockchain to rob older adults of their hard-earned savings. That is unacceptable.

I am proud to see this legislation move forward, and I will keep working across the aisle to make sure that older Americans are protected from financial exploitation.”

The GUARD Act would allow grantees of several existing federal grant programs to use funds to increase resources and personnel specifically to utilize the blockchain for investigating financial fraud. It would also permit federal law enforcement to assist state and local law enforcement with tracing tools for blockchain technology, bolstering their ability to catch fraudsters who use cryptocurrency to facilitate their crimes.

According to the FBI, seniors lost over $4.8 billion to scammers in 2024, with an average loss of $83,000. Cryptocurrency was used to facilitate the crime in over 30,000 reports of fraud against seniors, resulting in a net loss of about $2.84 billion – over half of the total. Older Americans are by far the most vulnerable and susceptible to cryptocurrency fraud, with over 10,000 more complaints referencing cryptocurrency than any other age group.

Senator Gillibrand has worked to prevent financial fraud throughout her time in office. As ranking member of the Senate Aging Committee, she has led the fight to protect seniors from frauds and scamsraised awareness about predatory scammers targeting seniors, and demanded answers from those attempting to cut funding for agencies like the CFPB. She has also introduced legislation such as the National Strategy for Combating Scams Actthe Stop the Scammers Act, the Senior Financial Empowerment Act, and the DO NOT CALL Act, as well as the SNAP Theft Protection Act, the core of which was passed into law in 2022.

The full text of the GUARD Act is available here.

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FEBRUARY 3–4:15 PM EST–VALERIE SIMMONS SWORN IN AS MEMBER OF WHITE PLAINS COM MON COUNCIL

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MAYOR JUSTIN BRASCH OF WHITE PLAINS CONGRATULATES VALERIE SIMMMONS, LONG TIME COMMISSIONER OF THE WHITE PLAINS HOUSING AUTHORITY ON HER BEING SWORN IN TO THE THE COMMON COUNCIL SEAT FORMERLY HELD BY JEN PUJA, WHO WAS ELECTED TO THE WESTCHESTER COUNTY BOARD OF LEGISLATORS.

Endorsed by the White Plains Democratic City Committee Ms. Simmons was sworn in last night at the February 2 Common Council Meeting.

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FEBRUARY 3 — 11:45 AM EST– SENATOR GILLEBRAND: DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION CONTINUES TO STALL APPROVAL OF GATEWAY TUNNEL UNDER HUDSON

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GILLIBRAND STATEMENT ON GATEWAY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION  

LAWSUIT AGAINST TRUMP ADMINISTRATION 

 

New York, NY – Today, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, ranking member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, released the following statement regarding the Gateway Development Commission’s lawsuit against the Trump administration seeking judgment that would release contractually obligated funding for the Hudson Tunnel Gateway Project. 

 

If additional funding does not become available by February 6, 2026, construction of the Hudson Tunnel Project will be forced to pause, resulting in the loss of approximately 1,000 jobs.

The $16 billion project is expected to create approximately 95,000 direct and indirect jobs over the course of the project and would construct a new rail tunnel beneath the Hudson River connecting New Jersey and New York City, which over 200,000 people rely upon every day.

 

Through her ranking member position, Senator Gillibrand has repeatedly pushed the U.S. Department of Transportation to complete the reviews and release the federal funding. On numerous occasions, USDOT committed to quick reviews so that reimbursements can move forward.

 

“New Yorkers will not tolerate the Trump administration playing political games with our workers or our economy. Once again, we are forced to rely on the courts to protect our state from the unlawful actions of this administration.   

 

The Hudson Tunnel Gateway Project is already supporting thousands of good-paying union jobs, generating billions of dollars in regional economic activity, and sustaining domestic suppliers and manufacturers. Further political targeting to justify withholding federal funding is inexcusable. These actions put union workers and families across New York and New Jersey at risk and threaten the most critical infrastructure project in the nation.

 

As ranking member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, I secured clear commitments from Transportation Secretary Duffy that he would not cancel grants for major transit capital investment projects, including Gateway. It’s time to make good on that commitment. I am going to fight to ensure that New Yorkers not be treated as political pawns in this administration’s twisted game of chess.”

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FEBRUARY 3 — JOAN MCDONALD SWORN IN AS DEPUTY COUNTY EXECUTIVE OF WESTCHESTER COUNTY

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TOM ROACH, COUNTY CLERK ADMINISTERS THE OATH OF OFFICE TO JOAN McDONALD MONDAY.

MS. McDONALD WAS SWORN IN AS WESTCHESTER COUNTY DEPUTY COUNTY EXECUTIVE, ASCENDING TO THE POSITION AFTER RICHARD WISHNI ANNOUNCED HIS RETIREMENT. MS. McDONALD WAS DIRECTOR OF  OPERATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE GEORGE LATIMER ADMINISTRATION AND CONTINUED THOSE RESPONSIBILITIES  WHEN COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS SUCCEEDED MR. LATIMER.

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FEBRUARY 3– 10:17 PM EST–DA CACACE AND N.Y.S.P. FORM NEW TRAFFIC SAFETY INITIATIVE

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PHOTO OF  FATAL PILEUP ON SPRAIN BROOK PARKWAY NOVEVEMBER 2024

 

D.A. INCREASES NEW YORK STATE POLICE PATROLS

ON SPRAIN BROOK PARKWAY AND I-684 IMMEDIATELY.

Troopers will focus on motorists who drive at unsafe speeds

Engage in reckless maneuvers

Drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol

Engage in road rage behavior

Drive while unable to safely do so due to physical or mental condition and  other things.

 

HAWTHORNE, N.Y. – Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace and New York State Police Troop K Commander Daniel P. Smith announced today the formation of a new traffic safety initiative aimed at making the highways in Westchester safer to travel.

The District Attorney’s Safer Highways (D.A.S.H.) plan will, in its initial stages, focus on increased State Police patrols on the Sprain Brook Parkway and I-684.

Starting today and proceeding through the end of February, Major Smith will assign a significant number of troopers to monitor these two highways for all manner of unsafe driving, including both non-criminal and criminal violations of the Vehicle and Traffic Law.

 

The DA’s Office will assign two Assistant District Attorneys, Jamie Fair, chief of the Greenburgh Branch, and Cindy Adimari, chief of the Rye Branch, to help State Police weed out the most egregious drivers and scrutinize these cases for potential criminal infractions.

D.A.S.H. will be used as a template for future traffic safety enforcement efforts, including on other highways and during other high-traffic times of the year.

 

DA Cacace said: “No one should have to fear losing life or limb when getting on the highway. Unfortunately, a reckless driver’s poor decision-making doesn’t just put them at risk, it endangers all of us. Whether it’s excessive speeding, swerving or driving under the influence, the roads have steadily become unsafe for the families of Westchester County. With D.A.S.H., my message to the driving public is this: Slow down, or we’ll do it for you.”

Major Smith said: “As Commander of Troop K, I fully support District Attorney Cacace’s D.A.S.H. — District Attorney’s Safer Highways — initiative. Throughout the entire month of February, the New York State Police will maintain a highly visible enforcement presence on the Sprain Brook Parkway and Interstate 684, focused on aggressive, reckless, impaired and intoxicated driving, as well as other criminal activity on our roadways. Highway safety and the preservation of public order are core values of the New York State Police, and this initiative reflects our shared responsibility to protect law-abiding motorists while addressing the very real dangers that aggressive and reckless driving create for both the public and the Troopers who patrol these corridors every day.”

Carole Sears, of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Westchester County, said: “There is absolutely no excuse for getting behind the wheel if you are either on alcohol or drugs. You are driving a two-ton missile when you get behind the wheel. If you feel that you’re with someone and you have to say to that person, ‘Are you okay to drive?’ Then they’re not.”

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FEBRUARY 3–DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURT ALLOWS SUNRISE WIND PROJECT TO RESUME

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GILLIBRAND STATEMENT ON COURT INJUNCTION ALLOWING SUNRISE WIND CONSTRUCTION TO RESUME

 

Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand released the following statement on the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia’s preliminary injunction allowing the Sunrise Wind project to resume construction following the Trump administration’s stop work order, which constituted another brazen attack on New York’s energy economy:

“Today’s court decision allowing Sunrise Wind to immediately resume construction is a win for New York’s working families and our economy. As energy costs continue to soar, the Trump administration’s ridiculous attempts to halt this project would have killed good-paying jobs and raised energy costs on New Yorkers — all to score political points and benefit powerful special interests. I will continue pushing back on the Trump administration’s brazen political attacks on New York that are raising costs and hurting families. New Yorkers should not be forced to pay more because of reckless and politically motivated interference by the Trump administration.”

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FEBRUARY 2– EYEWITNESS WEATHER: WESTCHESTER’S WEATHER EXPERT PREDICTS EARLY SPRING (IT CAN’T BE EARLY ENOUGH)

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THIS JUST IN! MUSCOOT FARM’S CLUXATAWNEY HENRIETTA PREDICTS AN EARLY SPRING

Warmer weather is on its way in Westchester County!


[Katonah, NY] – Egg-citing news out of Muscoot Farm: Cluxatawney Henrietta is predicting an early spring as she laid an egg this morning!

WATCH THE PRESS EVENT

https://youtu.be/uEVCrFTOxP8

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said,

“Groundhog Day with Cluxatawney Henrietta is a beloved Westchester County celebration that brings families and neighbors together at Muscoot Farm. The event celebrates community, curiosity, and the changing seasons. It stands as a reminder of how county traditions continue to bring people together year after year.”

Commissioner of the Westchester County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation Kathy O’Connor said:

“Westchester County Parks is proud to offer engaging, high-quality programming throughout the year, and Muscoot Farm plays an important role in that mission. Events like Groundhog Day reflect our commitment to creating meaningful experiences that educate, entertain, and bring the community together.”

Muscoot Farm Director Jonathon Benjamin said:

“Groundhog Day has become one of the most anticipated events of the year at the farm, thanks to Cluxatawney Henrietta. It’s always a joy to see visitors of all ages come together to support her and celebrate the occasion.”

Now in its eighth year, Muscoot Farm’s Groundhog Day celebration puts a playful twist on a classic tradition. Visitors enjoyed kid-friendly activities, tasty treats and plenty of farmyard fun while cheering on one of Muscoot’s most beloved residents as she delivered her much-anticipated prediction.

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