Findings in the Complaints of Liam Mclaughlin, Candidate for Yonkers City Council President, Against Mike Khader, Candidate for the Same Position
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Columbus Day Festivities: Celebrating Yonkers Style Can a Third Party Or
WESTCHESTER’S OLDEST AND MOST RESPECTED NEWSPAPERS PRESORT-STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID White Plains, NY Permit #7164 Vol 108 Number 41 www.RisingMediaGroup.com Friday, October 11, 2013 Columbus Day Festivities: Can a Third Party or Write-in Celebrating Yonkers Style Candidate Win a Council Seat? Brandon Neider Jason Hungreder By Dan Murphy if I moved to New Rochelle and the first thing Can you win elective office in the City of I did was run for office with zero knowledge of Yonkers without running on the Democratic or any thing about the city. Let’s even be realistic, Republican line? when you say you want to lower taxes but increase When was the last time a minor party, or school funding greatly and bring back or add more Independent Party candidate won a seat on the services, you are just creating magic money or Mayor Mike Spano with Miss Columbus 2013 Francesca Annunziata and her parents, Joe and Yonkers City Council? Former City Clerk Joan you’re being a typical politician.” Lisa Annunziata. Photo by Ed Whitman. Deierlein could not remember a candidate for As a recent graduate of the Yonkers Public By Dan Murphy roots to Naples, Sicily and Frosinone, and is mayor or council winning without the Democrat Schools system, Neider said he wants YPS to Mayor Mike Spano and the Yonkers Co- the 50th Miss Columbus Yonkers. or Republican line. have additional funding and perform better, but lumbus Day Celebration Committee, led by The Columbus Day Celebration Commit- Former Mayor Angelo Martinelli may have residents have to be realistic on what can be pro- President Robert Ferrito, held several events tee held its annual dinner/dance before the pa- come the closest, forming a party line to run vided right now. -
Randy Hudson River Hearing.Ecl
1 BEFORE THE NEW YORK STATE SENATE 2 ------------------------------------------------------ 3 PUBLIC HEARING 4 TO HEAR TESTIMONY ABOUT COAST GUARD'S CONTROVERSIAL 5 PLAN TO CREATE TEN COMMERCIAL BARGE ANCHORAGES FROM 6 YONKERS TO KINGSTON 7 ------------------------------------------------------ 8 Croton-on-Hudson Town Hall 9 1 Van Wyck Street Croton-on-Hudson, New York 10520 10 October 19, 2016 11 7:00 p.m. 12 PRESIDING: 13 Senator Senator Terrence Murphy 14 Chair 15 Matt Slatter Chief of Staff to Senator Murphy 16 17 PRESENT: 18 Senator David Carlucci 19 Senator Sue Serino 20 21 22 23 24 25 2 1 OPENING BY: PAGE 2 Dr. Greg Schmidt 4 3 Mayor Croton-on-Hudson 4 5 SPEAKERS: PAGE 6 Liam McLaughlin 10 President 7 Yonkers City Council 8 Jason Baker 20 Sr. Assistant to the Mayor 9 Office of Yonkers Mayor Michael Spano 10 Linda Puglisi 26 Town Supervisor 11 Town of Cortlandt 12 Eoin Wrafter 31 Planning and Development Commissioner 13 Office of Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro 14 Jim Monaghan 35 Supervisor 15 Stony Point, NY 16 Deborah Milone 38 Executive Director 17 Hudson Valley Gateway Chamber of Commerce 18 Robert Astorino 42 County Executive 19 Westchester County, NY 20 Ned Sullivan 47 President 21 Scenic Hudson 22 Edward Kelly 55 Executive Director 23 Maritime Association, Port of NY and NJ 24 25 3 1 SPEAKERS (Continued): PAGE 2 Barbara Scuccimarra 83 3 Legislator Office of Putnam County Executive MaryEllen Odell 4 John Testa 86 5 County Executive Putnam County, NY 6 John Cronin 90 7 Senior Fellow for Environmental Affairs Pace University -
Yonkers Rising Endorses the Re-Election Council Campaigns
WESTCHESTER’S OLDEST AND MOST RESPECTED NEWSPAPERS PRESORT-STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID White Plains, NY Permit #7164 Vol 108 Number 44 www.RisingMediaGroup.com Friday, November 1, 2013 The ‘Greening’ of Yonkers We Endorse: Liam McLaughlin Helps City Move Forward For City Council President The office of Yonkers serve the people of Yon- City Council president is a kers with integrity, has the serious and important of- experience and has worked fice to hold. The council on the issues facing the president is the second- city, and has the ability highest elected official in and desire to work with all the fourth-largest city in members of the council New York State, and is one and Mayor Mike Spano for of the most prestigious of- a better Yonkers. fices in Westchester Coun- McLaughlin served ty. 10 years on the City Coun- The council president cil (2000-09), and during is the leader of the council, that time was an integral and must navigate the sev- part of the city passing 10 en-member body through balanced budgets. Serv- complex issues, such as ing as the council’s bud- balancing the needs of eco- get chairman, McLaughlin nomic development and helped the council pass job creation with afford- Liam McLaughlin bipartisan and consensus able housing, and balanc- budgets with former May- ing the needs of the 26,000 students in the Yonkers or Phil Amicone, which included negotiations with Public Schools with the ability of the taxpayers the city’s Fire and Police Departments on their The next step in the Yonkers Riverfront Esplanade – just one of the city’s successful green to pay. -
Yonkers Rising - Friday, October 20, 2017 Yonkers Football Playoffs Artists’ Works Brighten Start This Weekend Downtown Yonkers
J IM C H IS H O L M F O R C O U N T Y C L E R K REPUBLICAN, CONSERVATIVE, INDEPENDENCE & REFORM CANDIDATE VOTE NOVEMBER 7th WESTCHESTER’S OLDEST AND MOST RESPECTED NEWSPAPERS PRESORT-STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID White Plains, NY Permit #7164 Vol 111 Number 42 www.RisingMediaGroup.com Friday, October 20, 2017 Boxing Legend & Paddling City Council President Pioneer Join Hall of Fame Race Heats Up Firefighters Split Endorsement From left are Assemblymember Shelley Mayer, new Hall of Famers Nancy Kalafus and Sal Cor- rente, Olympian Sean Knight, and Vincent “Zip” Green. Photo by Ed Whitman. Mike Khader City Council President Liam McLaughlin Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano, in collabora- ing or deceased – who have gained prominence tion with the Department of Parks, Recreation or make substantial contribution to sports in and Conservation, recently inducted boxing the City of Yonkers. By Dan Murphy between incumbent Council President Liam legend Salvatore Corrente and paddling pio- The ceremony took place Oct. 14 at the With three weeks to go before Election McLaughlin and his Democratic opponent, neer Nancy Kalafus to the Yonkers Sports Hall Yonkers Sports Hall of Fame at the parks de- Day on Nov. 7, the race for Yonkers City Coun- Mike Khader. of Fame, which recognizes outstanding profes- partment. cil president blew up last week, with several First came news of an endorsement from sionals and amateurs in the field of sports – liv- events, accusations, and disclosures released Continued on Page 6 Continued on Page 9 John Rubbo for Charter School Test Scores 4th Council District Exceed YPS Results, Again Student Makeup in Both Examined % OF STUDENTS WHO PASSED COMMON CORE TESTS IN 2016-17 SCHOOL YEAR CSEE Scores YPS Scores Grade 3 ELA: 65% 36% Grade 8 ELA: 67% 35% Grade 3 Math: 75% 40% City Council candidate John Rubbo with wife, Dawn, and sons Dominic and John. -
Voting Troubles Abound in Yonkers on Primary
WESTCHESTER’S OLDEST AND MOST RESPECTED NEWSPAPERS PRESORT-STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID White Plains, NY Permit #7164 Yonkers Rising Yonkerstimes.com www.RisingMediaGroup.com Friday July 10, 2020 New York State Holds Back Stay Cool This Summer Yonkers! $19 Million Payment Summer Movies and Pools Open Hoping for a President Biden Governor Andrew Cuomo, is hoping that Joe Biden will be Mayor Mike Spano today announced the schedule for the City’s elected President in November. 2020 Summer Film Series that will run during July and August at several Yonkers parks. The family-friendly series is FREE of charge and open Governor Andrew Cuomo and State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli have to Yonkers residents. been sounding the alarm about the State’s finances, budget holes, and the “Our Summer Film Series in Yonkers has been a hit with residents lack of assistance coming from Washington DC. That warning has now and back by popular demand, we’re excited that it’s returning again this turned into a temporary cut in State Aid to the City of Yonkers. summer,” said Mayor Spano. “Although new safety measures due to A planned summer payment of $97 Million to the City of Yonkers in AIM COVID-19 will be implemented, there is no better way to spend your funding (Aid to Municipal Governments) has been cut by 20% to $77 Mil- summer nights than to enjoy an outdoor movie with family and friends lion. According to the State Budget Division, the reduction, or temporary cut, at your local neighborhood park.” is just that for the time being. -
New York State Legislative Task Force on Demographic
NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATIVE TASK FORCE ON DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH AND REAPPORTIONMENT PUBLIC HEARING CONGRESSIONAL AND STATE LEGISLATIVE REDISTRICTING Westchester County Board of Legislator's Committee Room 800 Michaelian Office Bldg., 8th Floor 148 Martine Ave White Plains, New York Wednesday, August 10, 2011 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Page 2 NYS Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment, 8-10-2011 TASK FORCE MEMBERS: SENATOR MICHAEL F. NOZZOLIO, Co-chair ASSEMBLY MEMBER JOHN MCENENY, Co-chair SENATOR MARTIN M. DILAN ASSEMBLY MEMBER ROBERT OAKS CITIZEN REPRESENTATIVE WELQUIS "RAY" LOPEZ CITIZEN REPRESENTATIVE ROMAN HEDGES Ubiqus/Nation-Wide Reporting & Convention Coverage 22 Cortlandt Street – Suite 802, New York, NY 10007 Phone: 212-227-7440 * 800-221-7242 * Fax: 212-227-7524 Page 3 NYS Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment, 8-10-2011 INDEX Page AMY PAULIN 15 ASSEMBLY MEMBER 88TH DISTRICT ANDREA MCCULLOUGH 17 BOARD MEMBER ANTIOCH COMMUNITY SERVICES DOUG COLETY 22 CHAIR WESTCHESTER GOP RAYMOND KIERNAN 32 RETIRED COMMISSIONER NEW ROCHELLE FIRE DEPARTMENT MARY JANE SHIMSKY 39 MEMBER WESTCHESTER COUNTY LEGISLATOR, 12TH DISTRICT ERIN MALLOY 43 FORMER PRESIDENT WESTCHESTER COUNTY LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS FORMER MAYOR VILLAGE OF IRVINGTON STEVE KATZ 48 ASSEMBLY MEMBER 99TH DISTRICT SUSAN LERNER 50 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR COMMON CAUSE NEW YORK JOHN R. NOLAN 62 COUNSEL LAW AND LAND USE CENTER JAMES D. HOPKINS PROFESSOR OF LAW DIRECTOR KHEEL CENTER ON THE RESOLUTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DISPUTES, LAND USE LAW CENTER PACE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW Ubiqus/Nation-Wide Reporting & Convention Coverage 22 Cortlandt Street – Suite 802, New York, NY 10007 Phone: 212-227-7440 * 800-221-7242 * Fax: 212-227-7524 Page 4 NYS Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment, 8-10-2011 LAURENCE GOLDSTEIN 67 CITIZEN ROBERT J.