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YONKERS, NY – Westchester County Board Chairman Ken Jenkins expected to win the endorsement of the Westchester County Democratic Committee Convention. Even so, Mr Jenkins chose to contemplate a “Plan B” which proved to be necessary. Mr Jenkins effort to become the Democratic Party designee was foretold by the first ballot cast among the three candidates running: Noam Bramson, Ken Jenkins, and Bill Ryan. By the second vote, Mr Jenkins worse fears would come to be realized as Mr Bramson took to the lectern to thank his supporters for affording him the opportunity to take Democratic Party values in challenge of the Republican incumbent Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino.
In honor of Earth Week, Bronxville School parents and the School administration organized a “Walk to School” week. It was a huge success with “moving trains” of children coming down the hills and not a single traffic jam or delay on Midland Avenue.
This week's Master Pattern Report examines market trends as well as the evolving economic and political climate.
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Another Round of Documents Receive No Mitigation; Only Greater Insult
Documentation Herein - See Below
YONKERS, NY -- April 29, 2013 -- The Fabio Corsi / Susan Tressler household received another inane letter from the Department of Finance and Management Services with regard to water bills that were based on estimates that have proven so outrageous vis-à-vis the actual readings exceeding usage by a factor of 4 or 3 to 1, depending on a respective year’s billing / readings. After a letter from the Corsi / Tressler household and the Yonkers Tribune more than 2 weeks ago, Corsi / Tressler received a letter from the Department of Finance and Management Services. Unfortunately, instead of solving the problem the Department of Finance and Management Services made it worse by requesting an additional payment of $153.59. Commissioner John Liszewski, presently the commissioner of Yonkers Department of Finance and Management was the former commissioner of Department of Public Works and commissioner of the Department of Water prior to present Mayor Mike Spano. (Editor’s Note: No conflict here!)
On behalf of the Community Governance & Development Council (CGDC), the Free School 19 campaign, and as a member of the community surrounding School 19, I would like to respectfully request that your administration reconsider its decision not to negotiate with our organization or “tangibly” support the community’s aspirations for the redevelopment of School 19 into a mixed-use community center and neighborhood school.
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