October 31, 2013 - WestchesterGuardian.com
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October 31, 2013 - WestchesterGuardian.com
PRESORTED STANDARD PERMIT #3036 WHITE PLAINS NY Vol. VI, No. XLIV Westchester’s Most Influential Weekly Yonkersites Made Politically Inconsequential October 31, 2013 $1.00 SHERIF AWAD The Network Page 6 EVAN S. LEVINE, M.D. Why Are Dentists immune To Obamacare? Page 8 RICH MONETTI Viktoria Barbarakis Wins Writing Contest Page 10 JOHN F. McMULLEN Google: Wonderful? Or Bad? Or Both? Page 10 JOHN SIMON Betrayal, Hunting, Real And Potential Murders Page 12 By HEZI ARIS, PAGE 3 Mayor MARY C. MARVIN Murdered Christian Children The Price of Obama’s Pro-Brotherhood Jihad By RAYMOND IBRAHIM, Page 5 WWW.WESTCHESTERGUARDIAN.COM A Myriad of Projects Page 14 BOB K. 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FAM COU In th Chel A Ch Adju Tiffa NOT RIGH 22 M YOU CHIL PERI UPO ER T THE COU PAR REM AGE THE PUR THE A NO TOD BY O TO addr Last Last An O seek loca after adju prov yer, assig note Date Ge Legal THE WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN Thursday, OCTOBER 31, 2013 THE HEZITORIAL Yonkersites Made Politically Inconsequential By HEZI ARIS Political milk has been nurtured and suckled for over millennia, yet the last two generations have exacted costs even greater than the value of spilled political milk. In days remembered by a minority, and by those who would study archives of historical references and perspectives, a difference from then to today are the insatiable demands greed has wrought onto the political paradigm, and those who dwell within its realm. The promise, inculcated into the United States Constitution by the “founding fathers”, have after many years disintegrated into a state of dysfunction perceived rightly by “The People”, but not by those who stand before them to gain their vote. The culprits, cloaked in the green of greed have had their way. They took and took and took, leaving little behind. Even so, the City of Yonkers (CoY) continues to be defiled by each in their own way. CoY’s “godfathers” continue to exact their pound of flesh from Yonkers. You know them all – they maintain their hold of Yonkers by the throat: former Yonkers Mayors Angelo Martinelli, John Spencer, Phil Amicone, and former New York State Senator Nicholas “Nick” Spano. Each in his/her own way was part of the debauched gang rape of CoY. Silent at every violent attack against her, Yonkers proudly hangs on to her vision aspiring to regain her footing in her “city of gracious living”. The silence that harkens from every one of these “godfathers” is as complicit as those who perpetrated the “crimes”. They are NYS Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins, successor to former NYS Senator Nick Spano; NYS Assemblymember Shelley Mayer, successor to present Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano; NYS Assemblyman Gary Pretlow; and NYS Senator Jeff Klein, succeeded by NYS Senator George Latimer representing a constituency no longer the purview of Senator Klein’s. They have each been enabled the “godfathers” by their individual and collective silence of Yonkersites all. “Bitching” among one another is of no consequence. It it were a winning formula it would have been replicated a thousand times over. It hasn’t worked in Yonkers, or anywhere else. YONKERS CITY HALL: In all these years the colleagues of the “godfathers” named accommodated the “wrongs” in silence. Their successors have conveniently sloughed off any responsibility in setting the record straight.The most egregious of the lot has been former NYS Assemblyman Mike Spano who professed he did not know how bad things where in the approximately two decades he represented CoY in the New York State Legislature as its assemblyman. Whether real or feigned ignorance, Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano, 22 months in office, claims he has managed to uncover the many managerial deficiencies of his predecessor Phil Amicone, yet he divulges not one concern descerned, much less rectified. Mayor Spano has yet to place responsibility, much less blame, on the corrupt conduct of Phil Amicone, whose demeanor to abide by the Yonkers City Charter, New York State Constitution, and the U.S. Constitution are stated, but never engaged; Mike Spano swore an oath to his God before invited guests to his Inaugural Swear-in Ceremony when he acceded to the Office of Mayor of the City of Yonkers to set much that was in disorder on a corrected path. All talk; nothing but talk. Mayor Mike Spano’s reluctance to call a spade a spade has revealed Mayor Mike Spano’s disinterest in righting and writing the wrongs in neither proclamation, nor in law. Mayor Mike Spano’s comfort zone seems to reside with ease and confort in attending inane and inconsequential ribbon cutting ceremonies at ribbon cutting events of his staff’s making. The pertinence, relevance, and responsibility demanded and expected of Mayor Mike Spano escapes his abilities and those of his staff who continue to assert they are fully engaged in the inefficiencies, ineptitude, and / or corruption advised them ad nauseum by the Yonkers Tribune. Assertions have been expressed but proof has been lacking. They say they have taken care of the issues plaguing CoY, but have issued not one document of proof to assert their loquacious expression otherwise. STUNTED ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: So far, Yonkers City Hall has disguised their effort as desirous of correcting the wrong. Lacking any proven results other than their telling it “off the record” permits understanding that is anathema to what they say and is in reality an effort to cloak their effort to take control of every economic development prospect into the future. The Master Development Project on the Yonkers Waterfront long a treasured fiefdom, held under the aegis of Struever Cappelli Fidelco, expired in February 2013, but City Hall claimed they did not want to contest the 12-year-old project that produced nothing, while Fidelco, City Hall claimed, was contesting the contract was viable into September 2013. Fidelco was the last viable member of the Srueer, Fidelco, Cappelli troika. Now the end of October / beginning of November, 2013, Yonkers City Hall has made no statement revealing the expired status of the SFC Yonkers Project; worse, a successor of financial worth has yet to be found, much less revealed. Why? No successor has been revealed. Not one person on the Yonkers City Council, presently or those who will succeed and comprise the 2014 Yonkers City Council have said a word with regard to the financial health and viability of CoY with respect to these concerns. Yonkers needs development in a bad way. New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli advised in an October 23, 2013 report that 36 percent of real estate properties in CoY are tax exempt. That’s a revelation if ever there was one! The economic prospects for Yonkers seem to presently gravitate RADIO Continued on page 4 Westchester On the Level with Narog and Aris Westchester On the Level is heard from Monday toFriday, from 10 a.m. to 12 Noon on the Internet: http://www.BlogTalkRadio.com/WestchesterontheLevel. Join the conversation by calling 1-347-205-9201. Page 3 Page 4 THE WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN Thursday, OCTOBER 31, 2013 THE HEZITORIAL Yonkersites Made Politically Inconsequential Continued from page 3 about the Glenwood Power Station and Trevor Park. Standards of law and protocol with respect to developer Ron Shemesh’s effort regarding the project have exceeded the parameters and boundaries acceptable and binding by law and exceed governance, protocol, and boundaries that do not conform and do not abide with law and protections of differing levels of acceptable standards of governance, much less law.The project was rushed through in 2013. There is no funding to have anyone consider this project viable. Alas, with those who can set the record straight reluctant to critique the mayor, his governance which was to overstep his legal limits and boundaries, all is still safe and in Mayor Mike Spano’s control. It still cannot stand the scrutiny of law abiding jurists. Whew! Mayor Mike Spano is safe; for now!!! DECEPTIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Cross County Shopping Center advises it is not relevant for the public to be made aware of why and exactly when the proposed Cross County Hotel will be built or whether two restaurants, part of a chain operation, that of The Olive Garden and Longhorne Grill, will be built, despite Yonkers IDA approval on every front when announced in November 2012. What was the rush? New York Stock Exchange listed firms issue press notices of delays and explain the rationale for the decisions and conduct that follow. Yonkers has found a way to disenfranchise the public every step of the way in a process that one way or another is holding Yonkersites hostage to the silence on the developers’ part, as well as on the part of Yonkers City Hall. Yonkers IDA and Yonkers City Hall is not holding the “developers?” accountable to produce in a timely fashion. Why? This was a project inked by Mayor Mike Spano. Why has he enabled the developers to be silent on their intentions and their projected timeline? Why was this aspect of grave concern to CoY not inculcated into the contract? Is Yonkers Corporation Counsel permited to review these contracts or is someone else demanding these loopholes exist and so thereby disallowing quick remedy and / or penalty for delays to be imposed? A plan to revive a faltering Central Avenue, as well as the roads running from West to East have yet to be expressed. It is bad enough that Yonkersites have been sidelined while their elected officials sit twiddling their thumbs crying out that it is they who are striving to find accommodation in a city in which non-aggression pacts for political expediencies are written in blood in every election cycle, but vision, plans, and projects that must be engaged and nurtured toward fruition and substance languish from ever being imprinted on the Yonkers landscape. While the talk professes concern, 22 months of ineptitude have been relegated to history and have evaporated like the mirage it always was. Poof; gone! What’s the “plan”? Is there a plan? Is the “plan” a New York State Control Board? Seems that is exactly where Yonkers is headed; and “No!”, it will not expunge the financial responsibilities by which Yonkers is present;ly entangled, and that includes the pension funds. P3forE - PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP FOR EDUCATION: The Yonkers Board of Education Board of Trustees have yet to gain control of the Public Private Partnership for Education Project. While Yonkers Public Schools Superintendent Bernard Pierorazio has shepherded the P3forE project to revitalize, rebuild, and / or refurbish a dilapidated school infrastructure, having spent over $2 million in studies that are fraught with issues to which NYS Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli has raised fiscal concerns and suggested caution be exercised with respect to fiscal prudence, and the Commission of Inquiry have asked for rationale and definition of values in Pierorazio’s analysis still unresolved, the Yonkers Board of Education (YBoE) chooses to lie about whether a meeting is being held when asked by this writer, and the material discussed will not be released to the public or the media. Rather than working for the benefit of delivering excellence in education, the YBoE is engaged in construction. They wish to become developers. That is where the money is. Yonkers taxpayers will pick up the tab despite the financial burden it will create. You won’t learn about it until you get the bill demanding payment. And that goes double even if you learn of the contract, but you will never be able to examine it, as it will be deemed proprietary, and none of your concern, except for paying for the financial debacle it already is. Thank you Yonkers Superintendent Bernard Pierorazio; Thank you Yonkers Board of Education Board of Trustees President Dr. Nader Sayegh, Esq.; and the “open minded” Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano. ROTFLMAO while crying. YONKERS CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT: Assisting in “fooling” the public in these endeavors of deceit of the public interest, the political powers that be: Democrat, Republican, Conservative, and Independence have resolved to crown their heir apparent prior to the first vote being cast. The voter is inconsequential; they have been summarily dismissed. They are simply unnecessary in “electing” the “good ol’ boys and girls” who will, upon acceding to office, kow tow, submit, and conform to any legal or other contrivance, as long as it suits the “godfathers’ “ collective “non-aggression” pacts at the moment. You see, “non-aggression” pacts are fluid. They are meant only to serve Yonkers’ self-proclaimed “godfathers”. Yonkers City Council President contenders Liam McLaughlin, Mike Rotanelli, and Grace Borrani have each engaged in a script that is presented for show. The “nonaggression” pact has Liam McLaughlin crowned the winner. Mr McLaughlin’s resume was won over a decade’s time on the Yonkers City Council. Those who are desirous of casting a vote know the value of Mr McLaughlin’s resume. In the few years Mr McLaughlin has not been in elected office has he shown he is worthy of being voted into office? At issue is whether he will serve the public interest or that of the mayor’s directive? Think the latter. If you do, you will be on target. Mr Rotanelli brings nothing to the table other than a stand-in ready to submit to the acclaimed successor to President Chuck Lesnick, that is, Mr McLaughlin. Mr Rotanelli has no experience in government except for a failed campaign to gain office to represent the 3rd Yonkers City Council District. Mr Rotanelli has recoiled from any public announcement; comforted in staying in the background. He defers to his extensive distribution of signs extolling his candidacy. Mr Rotanelli has claimed that he loves Yonkers and he knows what is best for the city! If you hear him slamming his fist on the table in pronouncing his position, there is nothing to be concerned about. You’re hearing is OK. Mr Rotanelli’s “Father Knows Best!” routine is as old as his outmoded standards of governance. The take-away; he is only interested in a “sweet” contract for his towing business and for his fiancée holding onto her employment after the General Election results are in. The horror of it all is that Mr Rotannelli’s silence, and the numbers of Democrats who are unaware of him in every sense, may vote for the re-affirmation of the “Peter Principle” taking hold in CoY and vote Mr Rotanelli to the Office of Yonkers City Council President not knowing for whom they are casting heir vote. Democrats definitely outnumber all three lines under Mr McLaughlin’s belt! Yikes. Grace Borrani, while long on energy has yet to learn to engage the public in a vision she has yet to postulate and cannot seemingly fathom the prospect of how to move anything through the corrupt Yonkers City Council, controlled as they are by the likes of their respective party affiliations. Nice try, but poorly executed.There is little room for on the job training in a city that requires expertise metered with ethical resolve. She has none of the former and professes to possess the latter. McLaughlin may win office to assuage the “godfathers” so that he may be Mayor Mike Spano’s “patsy”; Rotanelli is not even a consideration except for those who pull the lever without knowing for whom they have voted, and Borrani needs to develop credentials proving her worth to stand for office at another time. YONKERS CITY COUNCIL – 2nd District: Yonkers City Council Majority Leader Wilson Terrero’s voting record, often aligned with the Republican minority, afforded the minority a majority vote and became Mr Terrero’s fulcrum by which to serve Mayor Mike Spano’s directives, thereby hiding Mayor Spano’s courtship of the three Republicans on the Yonkers City Council while purporting that he, Mayor Spano, was indeed the champion of all Democrats in Yonkers while maintaing the viability of the Republican brand within the Yonkers landscape by breaking arms to benefit the Republicans in the gerrymandering process that Mayor Mike Spano had a hand in undermining the Democrat Party majority. Despite Mr Terrero’s political intrigues in public and behind closed doors, Mr Terrero forgot to serve Yonkers 2nd Council District. He achieved nothing over a four-year incumbency that holds any relevance to the district he claimed to serve. If he had, then he would have proven that his passion, drive, and whatever else he brought to the table was good enough but it was not. Nice guy; even so, he is blatantly ineffective. Mr Terrero is always willing to carry Mayor Mike Spano’s water, I mean Mayor Mike Spano’s perspective, and to vote accordingly, without concern for the constituents he has seemingly not represented. Many, to this day, don’t even know his name. Corazon Pineda challenged Mr Terrero in a primary contest and she beat the incumbent Mr Terrero. She enters the General Election with the coveted Democratic Party designation. She has not revealed her vision or her role on the Yonkers City Council vis-à-vis the other members and importantly, Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano. Of certainty is that she cannot accomplish less than Mr Tererro who accomplished nothing. Ms Oineda seems to have the upper hand. Jose Roman seemingly campaigning for the opportunity to represent the 2nd Councilmatic District has receded from the limelight. Time and reflection reveals his effort was strictly for the purpose of undermining Ms Pineda’s effort. No matter; it seems Mr Terrero is wounded and likely will not survive the final voter outcome. Should Mr Terrero lose the race, we will in weeks advise the position he will gain when the 2014 Yonkers City Council membership take their seats in January 2014. It will shock at first; and then everyone will say, “Yeah, that makes sense! Mayor Mike Spano knows how to take care of his boy.” Besides, Mayor Spano needs a guide next time he travels to the Dominican Republic. Mr Terrero knows the places to party! YONKERS CITY COUNCIL – 4th District: Incumbent Councilman Dennis Shepherd has been one of the most reticent political protagonists during the past four years in office. He and Councilman Mike Breen (5th District) have in the last two years taken guidance and maintained lock-step with Minority Leader John Larkin and his directives. Mr Shepherd has little name recognition and little economic development prospects other than talk. Even so, it is said as long as a politician hasn’t committed murder, he will likely be returned to office. Challenge of Mr Shepherd’s incumbency is forged under the candidacy of Euthimios “Tim” Theotokatos who is very quietly conducting a door-to-door, meet and greet effort to gain favor in the district. Also, Brandon Neider’s third party line effort may reveal some recognition of his candidacy to represent the 4th Councilmatic District due to his use of social networking, email contact, among other modes of Internet based outreach. Shepherd and Theotokatos stand with the greatest prominence before the voters as the respective designated Republican and Democrat standard bearers. Neider will likely attract a Democrat, Independence voter assisting Sherpherd’s efforts. Even so, Theotokatos could pull an upset win if turnout by Democrats is strong. YONKERS CITY COUNCIL – 6th District: Yonkers City Council Republican Minority Leader John Larkin has solidified an expected win by challenging a poorly directed and managed opponent, Jason Hundgreder. Mr. Larkin holds a large lead over Mr Hundgreder who is to be found on the Working Families Party. Mr Larkin is poised to become the Yonkers City Council Majority Leader should Mr McLaughlin capture an ordained win. So where does the above scenario leave Yonkers? Forsaken, abused, and maligned for at minimum, shy of two more years under the Mike Spano regime, who will drive every conceivable project favoring patronage for the future prospects of Mike Spano to the detriment of Yonkersites all except for the “family and friends” network that brings our “godfather’s” to the table, no longer even needing to promise a crumb to anyone other than the retreads from the past. Thanks to Yonkers politics, Yonkersites have been outwitted to the point of inconsequence. THE WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN Thursday, OCTOBER 31, 2013 Page 5 MIDDLE EAST FORUM Murdered Christian Children The Price of Obama’s Pro-Brotherhood Jihad By RAYMOND IBRAHIM Who is more deserving of punishment by the United States? Millions of Egyptians, for ousting the Muslim Brotherhood? Or the Muslim Brotherhood, for habitually terrorizing and murdering Christians, among many other crimes? According to the unmistakably clear actions of the Obama administration, it is the millions of anti-Brotherhood Egyptians who deserve punishment. Last Sunday, the Church of the Virgin Mary in Waraq near Cairo was attacked during a wedding ceremony, leaving four dead and many wounded. According to Dr. Hisham Abdul Hamid of forensics, two of those who were murdered were Christian children—two girls; two Marys: 12-yearold Mary Nabil Fahmy, who took five shots in the chest, and 8-year-old Mary Ashraf Masih (meaning “Christ”), who took a bullet in the back which burst from the front. It should be noted that this scene— attacked Coptic churches and murdered Christians, especially on holy days and celebrations—has become a normalized aspect of Egypt’s landscape (see Crucified Again: Exposing Islam’s New War on Christians, especially pgs. 42-43 and 56-62). So too are the murders of Christian children increasingly common in Egypt. Indeed, along with Sunday’s two murdered Marys, back in July, another Christian girl, 10-year-old Jessi Boulos, was shot dead while walking home from Bible class. All of these church attacks and murders are a direct byproduct of the Muslim Brotherhood’s incitements against Egypt’s Christians in retaliation for the June 30 Revolution, which saw the ousting of the Brotherhood. Needing someone to scapegoat in order to set Egypt ablaze, Brotherhood leadership—including supreme leader Muhammad Badie, Safwat Hegazi, and Al Jazeera’s Sheikh Yusuf Qaradawi—repeatedly demonized the nation’s Christian minority, leading to any number of atrocities committed against the Copts. As today’s headline from one of Egypt’s most read newspapers, Tahrir News, put it: “The Brotherhood’s crime in Waraq [location of Sunday’s church attack]. Seventeen murdered Copts and 85 torched churches since ousting of Morsi… Copts pay price of June 30 Revolution.” Now consider the response of the United States concerning the conflict between Egypt and the Muslim Brotherhood in the context of U.S. aid. For years, human rights activists have been imploring the Obama administration to make aid to Egypt contingent on respect for the human rights of all Egyptians, including Christian minorities. Such a move would dramatically ameliorate the plight of the Copts, since all potential Egyptian governments, including the ousted Muslim Brotherhood, are more interested in securing money than in killing Christians. Instead, the Obama administration’s approach has been 1) to ignore the plight of Egypt’s Christians and 2) when attacks are especially egregious (and exposed by the MSM) offer perfunctory condemnation. (After all, if the administration was able to get away with the lip-service approach among Americans— vocally condemning and promising to get the Muslim Brotherhood-linked murderers of Americans in Benghazi but then ignoring it—surely it will not hesitate doing so with a foreign nation.) Christian churches (including an unprecedented attack on the holiest Coptic church back when Morsi was still president) and the murders of Copts and their children finally get ousted by the Egyptian people and their military, it is then that the Obama administration cuts hundreds of millions of dollars in U.S. aid to Egypt— thereby punishing all of Egypt for ejecting the Muslim Brotherhood from power. (In other nations, like Syria, the administration supports the Christian-slaughtering, al-Qaeda linked terrorists). What more proof can any sensible American need to know that the Muslimnamed president of the United States of America is in league with Muslim terrorists? First published in FrontPageMagazine. com October 23, 2013 http://www.me f or um.org/3649/ egypt-murdered-christians Raymond Ibrahim, author of Crucified Again: Exposing Islam’s New War on Christians (Regnery, April, 2013) is a Middle East and Islam specialist, and a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center and an Associate Fellow at the Middle East Forum. As for making U.S. aid to Egypt contingent on respect for human rights, that has been out of the question for the Obama administration. And yet, when those who are responsible for the destruction of nearly 100 where are the thinkers who will foresee the forces of nature? OPEN HOUSE Saturday November 9 and 16 10 a.m. Changing the world requires revolutionary thinking that goes above and beyond, and at Vaughn College that’s the type of thinking we instill in you. Our students come with vision and expectations and leave ready to challenge the ordinary in the fields of engineering, technology, management and aviation. 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I was trying to find a wild and crazy costume for this year, and thought that the Webmaster for Obamacare would be perfect, but I couldn’t get on the site for my research. So, instead I just went to my desk, grabbed a handful of candy corn and wrote this week’s costume free edition of “News & Notes.” If you didn’t get a chance to wear your Halloween costume or you want to show off your favorite outfit, come to the Katonah Museum of Art on Saturday, November 2nd, at 10:30am. The museum is celebrating the transformative power of dress with stories about special clothes read by costume designer Deanna Berg MacLean; a fabric art project will follow. Story time at the Katonah Museum of Art is free and for the family. On Wednesday, November 6th, at 12:00pm, the Neighbors Link “Women and the Global Immigrant Experience” luncheon will be held at Glen Arbor Golf Club, in Bedford Hills. Maria Otero, former Undersecretary of State for President Obama, will speak about empowering women; all proceeds from the event will benefit Neighbors Link Northern Westchester. Congratulations and great work goes out to WHUD’s 9th Annual Children’s Miracle Network Hospital’s Radiothon benefiting Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center as they raised over $150,000 to help the hospital and all the kids in Westchester and the Hudson Valley who depend on this world-class facility. Since I can barely turn on my computer, this event is right up my alley… discover a world of digital books at The Field Library in Peekskill on November 13th, with an introduction to e-Readers and e-Books. Learn about e-books and e-readers, different models and features, as well as the library service OVERDRIVE - a website where library members can download FREE e-books & audiobooks from home, usable on most e-readers, computers, and mobile devices. Cellist Edward Arron will perform as guest soloist along with Anthony Newman and the Bedford Chamber Ensemble on Wednesday, November 6th, at 8:00pm, at the St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, located in Bedford. The Farm to Table Fundraiser for Global Focus on Cancer will be held on November 2nd, at 5:00pm at the Hilltop Hanover Farm in Yorktown Heights. Tickets start at $100 per person and include a four-course gourmet dinner, wine, beer, soft drinks, and a silent auction. All proceeds from this event go directly into funding GFC programs. The Lewisboro Library blockbuster film series continues with a countdown to the November 22nd, release of “Hunger Games: Catching Fire.” Join the countdown with a party celebrating all things “Catching Fire” on Monday, November 4th, at 7:00pm, for grades 6 and up. You can register for the party by calling the library at 914-763-3857. Congratulations to Fox Lane High School Seniors, Nina Wagner and Charlotte Herber, who have qualified as 2014 National Merit Semifinalists. On Saturday, November 2nd, at 10:00am, the Armstrong Education Center is hosting a Nature Photography Workshop with professional photographer Dan Goldman and the Pound Ridge Land Conservancy.The day will include an explanation of basic and advanced principles of photography (don’t take pictures of your thumb, like I do), a trail hike of the Armstrong Preserve, and a closing slide show of everyone’s photographs. The workshop is free and everyone is asked to bring their camera, hiking shoes, and a bagged lunch.The Armstrong Education Center is located at 1361 Old Post Road, in Pound Ridge. Grab your knife & fork; it’s time to get ready for fall Hudson Valley Restaurant Week, a 14-day culinary celebration, November 4th through the 17th. It’s your chance to discover world class dining at an amazing price, three course pre-fixe dinners for $29.95 per person and three course lunches for $20.95. Obviously, my diet starts after this food fest… It was a beautiful fall day in the Hudson Valley as Team Jeffers recently walked to end Alzheimer’s disease, there are many such walks for a great number of very worthy causes, so next weekend, go for a walk and help someone less fortunate…see you next week. Mark Jeffers resides in Bedford Hills, New York, with his wife Sarah, and three daughters, Kate, Amanda, and Claire. CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES The Network By SHERIF AWAD Melbourne-born documentary filmmaker Eva Orner moved to New York in 2004 with a career background replete with twelve years in making documentaries and feature films in Australia. Her body of work as a producer include Untold Desires (1994) that won Best Documentary at the Australian Film Institute Awards; Strange Fits of Passion Documentarian Filmmaker Eva Orner. (1999) that was nominated for the Critics’ Award at the Cannes Film Festival; and Taxi to the Dark Side (2007) that earned her the Oscar for Best Documentary in 2008. Directed by Alex Gibney, the latter retold facts about the torture practiced by the United States Army in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay while focusing on the story of an innocent Afghan taxi driver who was tortured to death in 2002. Orner’s directorial debut, The Network, brought her back to Afghanistan where she spent three months dodging bullets and suicide bombings and almost stepped on a landmine. Only this time she was focusing on an intercultural story About Afghanistan’s first independent television network called Tolo TV and the group of family members and dedicated staff that stand behind it. Launched in 2004, the Tolo TV network has grown to be Afghanistan’s largest and most successful television network employing over 800 Afghans. Collectively, they produce news, current affairs, drama, comedy, music, and lifestyle programs. But as the country faces the impending withdrawal of foreign troops, with the backdrop of rapidly deteriorating security, the film reveals an uncertain future for the network and its employees; many of whom are women. “I had read about Saad Mohseni, the founder of Tolo TV, and seen him on television, being the only one to know there could be a film about him and his network”, said Orner. “Eventually, I called him in Kabul and quickly raised some development financing and headed up there in 2011… I first went there for a month with a camera Documentarian Filmmaker Eva Orner and Director Alex Gibney winning the Oscar for “Taxi to the Dark Side”. by my side only to return for two additional months with my director of photography… I have been producing film for twenty years and hadn’t really thought about directing… but this story spoke to me and I knew I had to tell it”. Under the Taliban no media had operated, that is until Saad Mohseni, often referred to as the Rupert Murdoch of Afghanistan, came to found Tolo TV with his family. Mohseni was born in the United Kingdom, one of four children of an Afghan diplomat. He spent his early years in London, Kabul, Islamabad, and Tokyo, before immigrating to Melbourne. As the Chairman and CEO of MOBY Group, the channels offered on Tolo TV currently specialize in reaching millions of Dari, Farsi, Pashto and English speaking people across the Middle East and South Asia. Its hard-hitting current affairs news shows, locally produced dramas and documentaries have received accolades and recognition in the international arena, including two awards at the 2010 Sundance Festival for its moving documentary Afghan Star, and a Seoul Drama Award for its Eagle 4. In 2005, Reporters Without Borders recognized MOBY’s Afghan operation of the Continued on page 7 THE WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN Thursday, OCTOBER 31, 2013 Page 7 CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES The Network Continued from page 6 Tolo TV channel for its ongoing battle for the right to inform the public. The channel, along with Tolo News – launched in 2010 – has aided in rooting out corruption, empowering civil society, and serving the Afghan people as they seek transparency and accountability from their government. Documentarian Filmmaker Eva Orner shooting “The Network” in Afghanistan “When I started working on this film I thought it would be a surprisingly positive story about a place and a war shrouded in negativity. And to some extent it is. However as the withdrawal of foreign troops rapidly approaches and violence and instability grows, the future for those at Tolo TV, and in Afghanistan, look increasingly uncertain”, explained Orner. “I was interested to find out what had been created in the decade following the foreign invasion. I am not a war correspondent and I am not used to being in dangerous situations so three months in Afghanistan was a life changing experience for me. What really drew me to this story was that it tells very different narratives of Afghanistan from the Tolo TV founder Saad Mohseni. Poor kids watching Tolo TV in Kabul, Afghanistan. Eva Orner is a long-time producer Eva is as comfortable working with everyday one most of us are familiar. It is not a story with the self confidence to finance docupeople as A-list celebrities. Little fazes Eva. about war and the military, but instead a Arab Rotterdam Festival, in The Netherlands. mentaries while expecting income later. Ms She is simply obsessed with great stories that film about the reconstruction of a country He also contributes to Variety, in the United Orner believes the American audience has are likely to find an audience. and the power of media. It is a story about States, and is the film critic of Variety Arabia developed an interest to go and see films how a handful of people can completely (http://varietyarabia.com/), in the United Born in Cairo, Egypt, Sherif Awad is a film / change a country. And it is the story of a other than Hollywood blockbusters. “I think Arab Emirates (UAE), the Al-Masry Al-Youm video critic and curator. He is the film editor of independent film is alive and kicking. Not group of brave, young, talented Afghans Egypt Today Magazine (www.EgyptToday. Website (http://www.almasryalyoum.com/en/ all documentaries are cinema worthy or who just want a chance in the scheme of node/198132) and The Westchester Guardian com), and the artistic director for both the life. Shooting in Kabul is not like shooting appropriate for wide release, but I believe Alexandria Film Festival, in Egypt, and the (www.WestchesterGuardian.com). in other places. There are security concerns; some are… and audiences come to attend them. Obviously television and video onso getting around isn’t as simple as I am demand are great outlets for documentaries used to. We had a security guard with us on but I think people enjoy watching docs on some occasions, but not always. We had a big screens”. few close calls, missed a suicide bombing that killed over 80 people within minutes of Eva has just returned from Beirut where Ų ĚŲŲ our being there, which was just a horrible, she was shooting her latest feature docutragic event. I kept the crew reduced to a mentary, Out of Iraq, about gay Iraqi refugees minimum, just my director of photography seeking asylum in the U.S. She is known for and me, as I wanted to be as low profile as putting everyday people at ease in front of possible and operate under the radar”. the camera and making them look beautiful. 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On October 19th the group’s attention was then directed to its Honoree 2013, Michael Long,New York State Chairman of the Conservative Party. His opposition to same-sex marriage and support for the sanctity of life are well known. Incidents of his past political career were recalled by Long. In particular he told about how when he was first elected to the New York City Council he found himself swamped with requests to vote “yes” on the city budget. When the vote was taken, it was 34 to 1 (his vote). After that, for the next three weeks, no Councilmember would talk to him or even look at him. He felt the lesson learned was the need to have the courage to make difficult decisions for the future and “to do what’s right for society.” Further, the right thing should be with respect of the unborn, “who can’t speak for themselves.” Although this battle for life is not easy, it is “won” by hundreds of thousands of people,” Long said. Helamented thatalthough New York State isthe “abortion capital of the United States,”the Governor wants to expand abortion. A list of the New York State 2013 proposals, which will be on the ballot, and the Conservative Party positions were distributed to the people in attendance. The first proposal was an amendment to authorize casino gamblingfor seven casinos in upper New York State so that jobs can be created, more school aid can be given, and local government property taxes can be lowered. The Conservative Party disagrees because they have always supported lowering taxes and promoting job growth. Casino gambling, they feel,will not accomplish this goal. As evidence, they mention that in 1966, before the lottery was approved, New York residents were told approval of the lottery would reduce taxes, butthis did not happen. Proposal number two would give additional service credits to disabled veterans. The Conservative Party supports this Amendment because they hold “our disabled veterans in the highest regard” and know the sacrifices they made for ourfreedom. However, proposal number three, which excludes certain indebtedness is not viewed favorably. This proposal would extend for l0 years (to January 2024) the right of counties, cities, towns and villages to exclude this constitutional debt limits indebtedness for sewage facility construction or reconstruction. The Conservative Party feels citizenswill not receive a “true picture” on how much debt its locality has if this passes. Proposal four is to settle disputed title of forest preserves in Long Lake, Hamilton County. This long standing dispute needs to be settled and could be settled by the State Legislature only if they found the land conveyed couldbenefit the forest preserve more than parcels in this dispute would. The Conservative Party recommends a “yes” vote.The fifth proposal is an amendment to exchange lands withNYCO Minerals, Inc. The exchange of land parcels needed is not presently allowed, butit would permit the company, NYCO Minerals, to increase their quest for minerals, keep people employed and protect the forest.This amendment is also supported by the Conservative Party. The last proposal, number six, would allow for increasing the maximum age for certain state judges: Supreme Court judges for five additionaltwo year terms after 70 years, and Court of Appeals judges for an additional l0 years beyond the present retirement age of 70. This resolution would allow Supreme Court justices to serve an additional four years and Court of Appeals judges to serve up to ten additional years. The Conservative Party does not feel judges need to serve for such long periods of time. Particular note was made that Court of Appeals judges are appointed. Everyone was encouraged to vote on Tuesday November 5. WHAT YOUR DOCTOR WON’T (OR CAN’T) TELL YOU Why Are Dentists Immune To Obamacare?: I’m Not Smiling! By EVAN S. LEVINE, M.D. “Taking care of your teeth and gums isn’t just about preventing cavities or bad breath. The mouth is a gateway into your body’s overall health. And since gum disease and other health problems may be linked, brushing and flossing are more important than ever. See your dentist regularly to keep your smile, and yourself, healthy. “ This is a statement made by the American Dental LANGUAGE Lecturer Muraskin to Lead Interactive Demonstration on Knowledge of Yiddish WHITE PLAINS, NY -- The Westchester Community for Humanistic Judaism will feature Bennett Muraskin, noted author, lecturer, and journalist, on Saturday, November 2nd, at 2 PM, at the Community Unitarian Church, 468 Rosedale Avenue, in White Plains discussing “You Know More Yiddish Than You Think”. Mr Muraskin will lead an interactive exploration demonstrating how we all may know more Yiddish than we think. Mr Muraskin explains, “There are hundreds of words that have entered the English vocabulary”. You will be surprised. There is no charge for admission. For more information visit http:// wchj.org, or call Charlotte Klein at 914-218-8535. Photo by and courtesy of Charles Williams Association so why isn’t dental care, with the exception of children, included in the Affordable Care Act? For the middle-class, the cost of dental care has become so prohibitive that many are forgoing routine care while others are in debt to their dentists for recurrent costly procedures like root canal treatment, the placement of crowns, or periodontal work. Some of my own patients report to me that they borrowed money or are late paying other bills because they were charged several thousand dollars for treatment of their teeth. My colleagues and I are now seeing patients with rotting teeth, with infectious endocarditis caused by poor dentition, and people in chronic pain from old caries. When one considers how commonplace these conditions are, one can understand how chronically poor dental care contributes to locking many into chronic poverty. Heart surgeons are doing careful dental exams because they are concerned that patients have smoldering gum and tooth infections and that could compromise a newly inserted valve. Therefore, many patients having heart surgery are first having a number of teeth urgently removed. But under Obamacare the patient’s surgery will be covered, the heartsurgeon will be paid about $2,300 ( CPT code 33403) for his work, that includes all his postoperative care and visits, and the patient will likely be billed thousands of dollars, by the dentist. Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), patients having life-saving heart surgery will have more out of pocket expenses for that dental bill than for the heart surgery! Without affordable dental care many will forego seeing a dentist because they just cannot afford to. Others will lose their savings to pay-off their dentist. Once again those running this country have really screwed up. IfObama believes we all deserve affordable health care then why isn’t dental care part of the Affordable Care Act? If the American Dental Association (ADA) tells us “The mouth is a gateway into your body’s overall health,” then why isn’t that gateway to our overall health part of Obamacare? Did the lobbyists for the ADAconvince the Obama Administration to exclude affordable dental care? I’ve noticed that every member of congress has a perfect smile and that’s because they have dental insurance and will not participate in Obamacare. Dr. Evan S. Levine is a cardiologist in New York, NY and Yonkers, NY. He is also the author of the book “What Your Doctor Won’t (or Can’t) Tell You”. He resides in Connecticut with his wife and children. Before speaking to the police...call George Weinbaum ATTORNEY AT LAW FREE CONSULTATION: Criminal, Medicaid/Medicare Fraud Matters White-Collar Crime & Healthcare Prosecutions T. 914.948.0044 F.914.686.4873 175 MAIN ST., SUITE 711-7 • WHITE PLAINS, NY 10601 THE WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN MUSIC THE SOUNDS OFBLUE Page 9 Muscle Shoals Movie Magnolia Pictures By Bob Putignano Directed by Greg Camalier; director of photography Anthony Arendt, edited by Richard Lowe, produced by Stephen Badger and Camalier, released by Magnolia Pictures. One hour and fifty-one minutes. Since the sixties Muscle Shoals, Alabama; (famous for the Muscle Shoals Sound) produced albums that helped shape the history of music. This wonderful documentary’s main focus is on Rick Hall of FAME Studios. Plus later on competitors; Atlantic Records Jerry Wexler, and the former FAME musicians who left Hall to form the Muscle Shoals Sound Studios. Also included are an abundance of interviews with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Jerry Wexler, Percy Sledge, Clarence Carter, Bono, Thursday, OCTOBER 31, 2013 Alicia Keys, Jimmy Cliff, Steve Winwood, and other well known music stars. Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Percy Sledge, The Rolling Stones, Lynryd Skynrd, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Otis Redding, Rod Stewart, Elton John, Eric Clapton, and Duane Allman both as a session player as well as with the The Allman Brothers Band and countless others all recorded in Muscle Shoals. Speaking of Duane: There’s a recently recorded segment (during an interview with Duane’s brother Gregg Allman.) Gregg recalls Duane’s time recording at Muscle Shoals; it’s a touching tribute. Gregg also speaks of Duane’s (non musical) issues fitting in as a long-haired hippie. For the record: It was Duane who factually recommended that Wilson Pickett record the Beatles “Hey Jude.” Everyone thought Duane was crazy, but it was Pickett’s only number one song. Btw: Duane’s solo on “”Hey Jude” is riveting, as is his guitar playing on Boz Scaggs’ lengthy “Loan Me a Dime” both were recorded in Muscle Shoals. The movie recounts FAME’s initial success and when Atlantic Records legendary producer Jerry Wexler decides to start recording at FAME. Not long afterwards Hall and Wexler separate and become competitors, but both continue on with monumental success. It was at this time that Wexler took Aretha Franklin from Muscle Shoals to New York City and produced some of her greatest recordings. Not to be defeated Hall reinvented himself and took flight to Chicago to form a business relationship with Leonard Chess. Hall brought the great Etta James to Muscle Shoals where they recorded the hit “Tell Mama” amongst many others. Speaking of Aretha, the segments of Frankin in the studio (and other similar segments) enhance this documentary. But watching the (not yet crowned) Queen of Soul surrounded by studio musicians (specifically Spooner Oldham who conjured up with the now famous piano groove) on “I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Loved You.” A young Aretha states it was her first million selling record and that Continued on page 10 M A RY B E T H M U R PH Y Somers Town Supervisor for 15 years Practicing Attorney protect safety and individual Will privacy while managing access to public documents VOTE Tuesday, November 5th www.marybethmurphy2013.com Celebrate The Holidays at Ciao! ITALIAN CUISINE Zagat Rated “Excellent” • Voted “Best Italian Restaurant ” Westchester Magazine, 2006 OPEN 7 DAYS: Mon.-Thurs. Noon - 10PM • Fri. Sat. & Sun. Noon -11PM RESERVE NOW FOR HOLIDAY PARTIES: 2 PARTY ROOMS AVAILABLE SEATING 75 & 100 Ciao • 5-7 JOHN ALBANESE PLACE, EASTCHESTER • 914.779.4646 • www.ciaoeastchester.com Page 10 THE WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN Thursday, OCTOBER 31, 2013 MUSIC The Sounds of Blue Continued from page 9 song put her on the map. The feud continues Wexler threatens Hall by proclaiming that he’ll never have another hit record, but Wexler’s warnings didn’t pan out as both men continued to prosper. Hall also loses his studio musicians known as the Swampers who breakaway from Hall to open their own recording studio (Muscle Shoals Sound Studios.) Barry Beckett, Roger Hawkins, Jimmy Johnson, and David Hood went on to capture and catapult the careers of the Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skyrnd, the Rolling Stones, Traffic, Elton John, Boz Scaggs, The Staple Singers, Herbie Mann, Bob Seger, Willie Nelson, Paul Simon, Bob Dylan and a lengthy list of musical heroes. Meanwhile Hall turned his attention away from soul music to pop music and recorded mega hits for The Osmonds, Paul Anka, andTom Jones. In ’71 Hall was awarded as the Billboard Producer of the Year. During the eighties Hall focused on Country Music where he had hits with Mac Davis, Bobbie Gentry, Jerry Reed, and the Gatlin Brothers. This movie must have been a longtime in the making, and was properly researched, as many interviews (like Jerry Wexler’s) were recorded years ago, (Wexler has since passedon in ‘08.) Other highlights include learning about how Lynyrd Skyrnd couldn’t get their nine minute “Free Bird” released as a single, but claimed fame when they went on the road opening for The Who. Remember the lyrics from “Sweet Home Alabama” “Now Muscle Shoals has got the Swampers, and they’ve been known to pick a song or two, Lord they got me off so much, they pick me up when I’m feeling blue, now how about you?” There are also memorable interviews with diverse artists like Jimmy Cliff talking about his “Sitting In Limbo,” Steve Winwood talking about using Muscle Shoals drummer Roger Hawkins and bassist David Hood for the album “The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys.” There are also discussions about how Bob Seger put so much passion into his vocal on “Main Street,” plus fond reminiscing from former Grateful Dead vocalist Donna Jean Godchaux, and others who all similarly opined how the music of Muscle Shoals came from the heart and that’s why it always sounded so very special. Long story short: There’s so much musical history that came from Muscle Shoals, and not enough room to elaborate in this column. But I will repeatedly watch and absorb this documentary, and recommend that you should view it as many times as you can. Muscle Shoals was and will forever preserve musical history.Thanks to Magnolia Pictures and producer Camalier it’s now appropriately presented and documented for everyone to learn from and enjoy. Kudos and applause to all involved with making this long overdue tribute about the monumental music from Muscle Shoals, Alabama. See the movie trailer at: http://www. youtube.com/watch?v=ECeqDBNCBsE or just search Muscle Shoals movie trailer. Bob Putignano www.SoundsofBlue. com. Now celebrating 13 + years on the air at WFDU - http://wfdu.fm , 24x7 On Demand Radio: http://wfdu.streamrewind. com/show/profile/11 , WFDU’s Sounds of Blue is the most pledged to program for 5 consecutive years. Senior Contributing Editor to: http://www.Bluesrevue.com , http:// WestchesterGuardian.com, and http:// YonkersTribune.com. people Third Grader Viktoria Barbarakis Wins Somers Elementary School Writing Contest What I Like About Somers, New York By RICH MONETTI This past June, Primrose Elementary School in Somershad every child in the third grade spend the school day putting together an essay on “What I like about Somers, New York.” Blue suburban skies, ample fields of play and a close knit community of kids, the literary types among the class of 2022 must have reveled in a day to show off their aptitude to put prose to paper. “I was not that excited,” says Viktoria Barbarakis. “It was the end of the year so I didn’t want to do it.” But she didn’t let the natural inclination to reach for summer get in the way of her inspiration and beat out 200 other students for first prize. A good day’s work definitely had its just reward. “She won a $30 cash prize,” said her mom. Of course, with no guarantees in the face of swimming pools, camp and kicking back, the effort demonstrates her ongoing maturity, according to her dad. “She’s getting more and more independent,” said Minas Barbarakis. Her lead in was exactly where most of it would start. “I like Somers the way it is as a cute and small town,”she penned in her paper. Soccer and baseball fields galore at Reis and Fireman’s Parks, Somers meets Victoria’s approval in its ability to let all in on the action. “Everybody can play sports in Somers,” she wrote. The big town get-togethers are not to be missed either, according to her piece, and the Halloween parade of kids this past October was memorable – even if the costume she wore was not readily available to her recollection. “I forgot, it was from last year,” she pleaded. Her composition had a better handle on the annual April carnival where rides, friends and food dominate the day but still doesn’t amount to the most important part. “I like going there because I really get to bond with my family,” it says on page two. That’s what Sundays are for, too. And the Angle Fly Preserve suits her just fine over kick off time. “One time it was so beautiful outside that we decided that we should have a picnic outside and in the stream. So we Third Grader Viktoria Barbarakis of Primrose Elementary School in Somers with Dad, Minas Barbarakis by her side. packed the cooler, brought some beach chairs, and we were on our way,” she scribed. Outdoors aside, good eats are just as important to kids as the chamber of commerce and the “delicious burgers” at the Burger Barn certainly suffice. It’s also easy to understand her high rankings for its ambiance. “Because it’s like a barn,” she asserted. Old Bet – elephant of Somers circus pioneer Hachaliah Bailey – perhaps knowing that feeling in Victoria is sure where the town stands in terms of its rich past. “Somers has a lot, and I mean a lot of history,” she wrote. And even though Richard Somers wasn’t an Indian chief like the one to the south in Mt. Kisco, she says, “He was an honorable man who died on a ship that blew up.” Sort of missing the part where Somers’ ship exploded prematurely in its effort to take out a British ship off Tripoli, Victoria Google: Wonderful? Or Bad? Or Both–Part II only functions that could be performed in this manner was foreign to most and off-putting to many. It took a while but finally the “Chromebooks” arrived, and as an owner of two (one made by Samsung and one by ASUS -- Hewlett-Packard also now makes a very powerful model), I think they are terrific and recommend them highly -- with only one caveat; the user must be prepared to accept cloud processing. The beauty of cloud processing is that your data is available wherever you have access to a computer (standard or Chromebook), tablet or Smartphone. There are many Cloud admitted her own struggles during social studies. “I’m not good at history,” she clarified. Or maybe she actually did miss that day and doesn’t give herself enough credit – a possibility that was proven when she completed her essay. “I thought it was ok, but not the winning piece,” she said. Still, winning was not as easy as it sounds. Having to get up and read her story in front of 200 classmates, left the answer obvious on how she felt about winning. “What do you think? I was really nervous,” she joked. But Dad had no doubts – especially when a representative from the Somers Women’s Club showed up at the house and presented the prize. “We were very proud and pleasantly surprised,” he said. Looking forward, Dad doesn’t see any problem maintaining the new bar that his daughter has now set for herself. She just has to make sure she doesn’t wear the same Halloween outfit from last year. Rich Monetti has been a freelance writer since 2003 and lives in Westchester. CREATIVE DISRUPTION By JOHN F. McMULLEN Google has been so successful as a Search Engine, a provider of productivity tools (mail, calendar, maps, social networking, word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation graphics), its “Cloud” presence, and other catching applications such as “Google Earth” and “Google Sky” that it is easy to overlook its movement into hardware and other major development areas. It is these areas, however, that show the vast reach of the company and its willingness to undertake major large-scale projects. When Google announced the “Chrome” operating system, built around its browser also named Chrome, there was some confusion among the computing public -- why another operating system when it already had the “Android” operating system operating on smartphones (and the soon to be rereleased tablets)? -- And, if it was only for computers, why compete with the established operating systems -- Windows xx, MacOS, and Linux? The answer, as Google said then, was that the operating system was for a whole new class of computers, neither standard laptop / desktop nor smartphone tablet, but for an ultralight laptop that’s processing and storage was to be totally based in the Cloud. Google had, with its “Google Docs” software (a Clouded-based alternative to “Microsoft Office,” been one of the pioneers in Cloudbased applications for consumers, but the idea of a computer that restricted its users to tools available, including Google Docs (now contained on “Google Drive”, a Cloud repository for much more than Office functions). I use Microsoft’s “Sky Drive,” a cloud system that provides not only storage space but also “Office-like” applications from which I can download the files directly into full versions of Microsoft Word or Excel on my Mac or PC back in my office (I’m writing this piece at the moment on Sky Drive accessed through the web on a traditional Windows desktop in my office at Purchase College; usually I write these and other pieces on a Chromebook in my local Barnes and Noble bookstore and then, upon arriving back in my office, bring Continued on page 11 THE WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN Thursday, OCTOBER 31, 2013 Page 11 Google software services (Gmail and Maps with Glass and Google Drive with Fiber). While this should come as no surprise, it further raises the question -- is the simultaneous expansion and tightening of the Google Web a good thing, a bad thing, or both? Stay tuned for Part 3. Links to other writings,Podcasts,& Radio Broadcasts at http://www.johnmac13.com; hear my interview of Westchester Guardian editor Hezi Aris at www.blogtalkradio.com/ rapidtalk/2013/10/13/the-johnmac-show Creative Disruption is a continuing series examining the impact of constantly accelerating technology on the world around us. These changers normally happen under our personal radar until we find that the world as we knew it is no more. CREATIVE DISRUPTION Google: Wonderful? Or Bad? Or Both–Part II Continued from page 10 the document down into my Mac by going to Sky Drive and “downloading” -- it is very smooth. Additionally, I have access to these files on any laptop, my iPad, Nexus 7 (more on that later), and smartphone. All have versions of Sky Drive, either through the web or as an app (I’m not limited to Sky Drive -- I could be using Google Docs, the Zoho Suite, CloudOn with DropBox or many others -- I just like Sky Drive). If I can access these Cloud systems through the web on a laptop, then, what’s the advantage of a portable Chromebook? There are two major ones -- they are very light and low cost. My Samsung unit cost slightly over two hundred dollars ($200) and the Asus slightly under $200. I have major power at a very reasonable price. My only annoyance with the Chromebook -- and it is minor-- is that I do not have access to the full compliment of apps in the “Google Play” library (the one that I miss particularly is “Skype” which I use for my radio show). The Google Play library is a very comprehensive collection of Cloud apps that run across the full gamut of systems using Google’s Android operating stems and I have access to them on my Nexus 7 tablet and even my Nook e-reader (many of the Google Play apps do have versions for the Chromebook, including Sky Drive but the missing Skype is an annoyance). I’ve mentioned the Nexus 7 (it carries Google’s name but is made by Asus) a few times -- it’s my present favorite tablet. It has a great display, all of the Google Play apps, front and back cameras, and is $200 cheaper than the comparable iPad Minis (so you could buy a Chromebook and a Nexus 7 for the same price as an iPad Mini). I have a case with a built-in Keyboard for the Nexus 7 (purchased for under $60) so, if I wish to write spontaneously, I always can. For me to choose a Google tablet was a major decision -- I was a very early iPad purchaser (ordered from Apple on the day of its announcement) -- and purchased the iPad 2 and recommended the iPad to all who would listen -- but the Nexus 7 is not only cheaper, it provides one address book and calendar as well as standard apps across all my portable devices. “Google Glass”is another foray by Google into expanding the reach of its software services. The head-mounted display, in the form of traditional glasses, provides wearers with the ability to display the answers to questions (search, directions, etc.), display Gmail, and take video and still photos. Additionally, Goggle has released “Mirror API” to allow developers to develop apps for the display and there have already been announced apps for display of news from the New York Times and CNN and for integration with Facebook and Twitter. The initial cost of the headset is $1,500 but Google has stated that the price will drop dramatically when the units are available to consumers (aimed at 2014). and competitive units have been announced with prices in the $500 - $600 range. There have already been concerns by privacy advocates that unsuspecting persons may be photographed or made part of a video through the use of such headsets – but that goes on today through smartphone photographing or videoing of persons without their knowledge or consent, a practice that police departments have objected to when it is their officers being photographed. My take is that we will simply have to get used to living in a world with this type of transparency. Google’s move into hardware might have been anticipated as it was a logical extension of its Cloud strategy - its moves into “driverless cars” and “wired cities” are more than that! The Google Driverless Car project involved equipping cars with “Google Chauffeur,” a combination of software, sensors, and cameras, which allows safe navigation through city streets and on highways. In 2012, Nevada, Florida, and California each passed laws allowing the use of “autonomous cars” on public roads for testing purposes. Wikipedia documented the testing procedures used – “The project team has equipped a test fleet of at least ten vehicles, consisting of sixToyota Prius’, anAudi TT, and three Lexus RX450hs, each accompanied in the driver’s seat by one of a dozen drivers with unblemished driving records and in the passenger seat by one of Google’s engineers. The cars have traversedSan Francisco’sLombard Street, famed for its steephairpin turnsand through city traffic.The vehicles have driven over theGolden Gate Bridgeand aroundLake Tahoe.The system drives at the speed limit it has stored on its maps and maintains its distance from other vehicles using its system of sensors. The system provides an override that allows a human driver to take control of the car by stepping on the brake or turning the wheel, similar tocruise controlsystems already found in many cars today. In August 2012, the team announced that they have completed over 300,000 autonomous-driving miles (500 000 km) accident-free, typically have about a dozen cars on the road at any given time, and are starting to test them with single drivers instead of in pairs.” (http://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Google_driverless_car). The Wall Street Journal has an excellent schematic, depicting the workings of the car at http://online.wsj.com/news/interactive/ GOOGCAR_pg?ref=SB10000872396 390443493304578034822744854696 Google’s wiring of whole cities to provide high-speed fiber-optic connections for Internet, television, and telephone delivery has already taken place in the Kansas Cities (Kansas and Missouri) with plans to install in Austin, Texas and Provo, Utah. Subscribers to this service, known as “Google Fiber,” have the ability to sign up for one of three options: A free broadband Internet option A 1 Gbit / s Internet option for $70 per month which includes 1 terabyte of Google Drive service A version that has television service for $120 per month, and includes a Nexus 7 tablet to be a remote control for the television, a 2 terabyte DVR recorder (in addition to the Google Drive service), and the ability to stream live program content to iPad and Android tablets. It should be noted that both Google Glass and Google Fiber tie the users into Links to other writings, Podcasts, & Radio Broadcasts at http://www.johnmac13.com ; hear my interview of The Westchester Guardian editor Hezi Aris at www.blogtalkradio.com/ rapidtalk/2013/10/13/the-johnmac-show RE-ELECT Dillon Judge Mark SUPREME COURT • 24 years experience as a Judge of the Town, County, Supreme, and Appellate Courts • Rated “Exceptionally Well Qualified” for Supreme Court by the Westchester Bar Association • Appointed to appellate court by both Republican and Democratic governors • Member of Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, 26 years • Church Lector, 26 years • Adjunct Professor, Fordham Law School • Summer missionary teacher, Ghana, West Africa VOTE NOVEMBER 5 www.ReelectDillon.com Page 12 THE WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN Thursday, OCTOBER 31, 2013 EYE ON THEATRE Betrayal, Hunting, Real and Potential Murders By JOHN SIMON Everywhere mistakes are made, the Nobel Prize in literature no exception. A mistake, in my view, was the award to the late Harold Pinter, who has written a couple of worthwhile plays and a good many deeply annoying ones. A prize example of the latter, now in its second Broadway revival, is his “Betrayal.” Like the musical “Merrily We Roll Along,” it moves backward in time, but unlike it, with no good reason. There is no significant evolution in the characters. The play is in nine scenes between 1977 and 1968, going backward in six and slightly forward in three. Robert is a publisher, Jerry, his best friend and regular squash and luncheon partner, a literary agent. Gallery owner Emma, Robert’s wife, has been Jerry’s afternoon lover in a rented flat for seven years. Jerry is married to Judith, a doctor; both couples have two kids. It emerges that Emma told all to Robert four years ago, unknown till the opening scene to Jerry. Robert (we didn’t see this) has been similarly unfaithful to Emma, as the lovers learn only in 1977. Much of the play is about who knows what and when, and who for long does not. But frankly, who cares? The characters are mostly super-ficial, occupied with trivia of one kind or another. What the play is really about is palaver and lengthy pauses, for the latter of which Pinter is noted. The dialogue consists largely of endless Rafe Spall as Jerry and Daniel Craig as Robert in “Betrayal”. repetition or inching forward by minute increments. There is chitchat about trips, squash, and food and drinks, but very little about literature. There is also some sex. None of it is consequential, which may be the point, although that doesn’t make it more interesting. with Ann Roth’s costumes and Jeff Croiter’s lighting contributing handsomely. James Murphy’s background music is agreeable enough, but do we really need any of this? Production photographs of “Betrayal” by and courtesy of Brigitte Lacombe. Venue: Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 243 West 47th Street, between Broadway and 8th Avenue, New York, NY 10026. Accomplish ticket purchase by telephone: (212) 239-6200. The cast of “The Snow Geese”. Daniel Craig as Robert and Rachel Weisz as Emma in “Betrayal”. The production is fine. Mike Nichols has neatly directed three accomplished British actors: Daniel Craig (Robert), Rafe Spall (Jerry) and Rachel Weisz. Good sets by Ian MacNeil keep being hoisted out of sight and replaced by descending others, “The Snow Geese,” by Sharr White, is even more gratuitous than his previous “The Other Place.” It dawdles in and around a hunting lodge near Syracuse in 1917, but there is scant feeling for either time or place. White clearly thinks of himself a worthy heir of Chekhov, but what he has concocted does not achieve so much as even a notable imitation. We have here an extended family at the start of hunting season. Theodore Gaesling, the father, has just died from a stroke, leaving behind Elizabeth, a widow at sea. Her sons are clever show-off Duncan, 20, Daniel Craig as Robert and Rafe Spall as Jerry in “Betrayal”. who has given up Princeton for the Army, (Elizabeth), charming even in an uninvolvand is raring for overseas action; and the ing role. The others do what they can, with somewhat younger, envious Arnold, respononly Danny Burstein’s Max making a telling sible but gloomy, having studied the books impression. Evan Jonigkeit and Brian Cross, and found the family bankrupt. Further as Duncan and Arnold, do what they can, but there are Elizabeth’s sister, the inordinately their parts impart little. The valiant Victoria pious Clarissa, married to the German-born Clark (Clarissa) and Jessica Love (Viktoria) but naturalized, jolly doctor, Max, who after are of even lesser import, with Christopher twenty solid years is shunned or attacked by Invall, as Theodore, gone in a blink. everyone as an “enemy” German. In a brief flashback, Elizabeth and Theodore are frolicking. And there is Viktorya, the maid, only survivor of a rich Ukrainian family, now a philosophical servant. Arnold is smitten with her, and she seems not entirely unresponsive. Something could have been made of this by a better author. Here the characters are rather less involving than the wild geese, swarms of which are seen in vivid projection, Evan Jonigkeit as Duncan Gaesling and with 25 of them bagged by the boys, and Brian Cross as Arnold Gaesling in “The Snow three getting eaten. Except for some perGeese”. functory dances by Mimi Lieber and Jane Greenwood’s persuasive costumes, nothing much is truly in period. Such frustrated exisDaniel Sullivan has directed decently, tences are absorbing in Chekhov, but otiose but by far the best thing here are John Lee in White. Beatty’s sets: evocative, handsome, and wonderfully mobile, a steady pleasure to watch. It is great to see Mary-Louise Parker THE WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM INVITES YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN AN INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINING EXCHANGE OF YIDDISH EXPRESSIONS WITH BENNETT MURASKIN, NOTED AUTHOR, JOURNALIST AND PUBLIC SPEAKER YOU KNOW MORE YIDDISH THAN YOU THINK SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2PM at the Community Unitarian Church 468Rosedale Ave., W.P. There is no charge but donations are always welcome. For more information visit wchj.org Call Charlotte Klein 914-218-8535 Christopher Innvar as Theodore Gaesling and Mary-Louise Parker as Elizabeth Gaesling in “The Snow Geese”. THE WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN Thursday, OCTOBER 31, 2013 Page 13 EYE ON THEATRE Betrayal, Hunting, Real and Potential Murders Venue: Samuel J Friedman Theatre, 261 West 47th Street, between Broadway and 8th Avenue, New York, NY 10036. Accomplish ticket purchase by telephone at (866) 276-4887. Production photographs of “Betrayal” by and courtesy of Joan Marcus. “A Time to Kill” is a courtroom drama based on the John Grisham novel and the striking movie made from it, now in a skillful stage adaptation by Rupert Holmes. It concerns Carl Lee Hailey, a black father in 1980s small-town Mississippi, who, avenging the rape of, and severe injuries to, his ten-yearold daughter, guns down two white slackers. For the defense, there is Jake Brigance Broadway’s “A Time to Kill”. (Sebastian Arcelus), an apt and dedicated young lawyer; for D.A., Rufus Buckley (Patrick Page), a booming-voiced, histrionic demagogue. We also get Lucien Wilbanks (Tom Skerritt), the jocular, disbarred old mentor of Jake, helping him out, as does an eager graduate law student (a squeaky-voiced Sebastian Arcelus, Patrick Page and John Douglas Thompson star in Broadway’s “A Time to Kill”. Ashley Williams). Important, too, are the sardonic judge (Fred Dalton Thompson), the doughty black sheriff (Chike Johnson) and Carl Lee’s loving wife (Tonya Pinkins). Lesser parts are all well taken under Ethan McSweeney’s stalwart direction. Powerful too are James Noone’s towering set, David C. Woolard’s authentic costumes, and Jeff Croiter’s lively lighting. It is a procedural, a genre play with built-in limitations, but good of kind and not lacking in either suspense or humor. Production photography of “A Time to Kill” by and courtesy of Carol Rosegg. Venue: Golden Theatre, 252 West 45th Street, between Broadway and 8th Avenue, New York, NY 10036. Accomplish ticket purchase at (212) 239-6200 or at http://telecharge.com “Luce,” by young JC Lee, has an arresting subject but is saddled with much that is unexplained and some that’s all too improbable. Luce, an African orphan, was adopted at age seven by a white couple, Amy and Peter, who raised him lovingly. He is now a high-school athlete and prize pupil, though in an ambivalent relationship with Harriet, a teacher. He has written a paper in praise of a murderous Eastern European terrorist, avers his predilection for Independence Day fireworks, and is discovered by Harriet to have secreted away some potentially life-threatening ones in his locker. Harriet, who feels especially endangered, inexplicably hands them over to the parents, but are they safe there? How did Luce get them in the first place, and what has made him subversive? There is much cat-and-mouse game playing, some of it adroit and effective, but some long-drawn-out and repetitive, and ultimately unconvincing, with dialogue ranging from vivid to inert. Okieriete Onaodowan is dead-on as Luce, and Sharon Washington (Harriet) and Neal Huff (Peter) are hardly behind. Unfortunately unappealing, however, are Marin Hinkle as Amy, and Olivia Oguna as Luce’s Asian American exgirlfriend, the latter in an extraneous subplot. May Adrales has directed smartly in Timothy R. Mackabee’s peculiar décor (why the transparent back wall?), with Kay Voyce’s judicious costumes and Tyler Micoleau’s assured lighting on target. Altogether, “Luce” registers as a provocative near-miss. Production photos of “Luce” shot by and courtesy of Jeffrey Daniel. Venue: Lincoln Center Theater – Claire Tow Theater, 150 West 65th Street, between Broadway and Amsterdam, New Marin Hinkle as Amy, Okieriete Onaodowan as Luce and Neal Huff as Peter in “Luce”. York, NY 10023. Ticket purchase accomplished by telephone: (212) 239-6200, or online at http://lct3.org John Simon has written for over 50 years on theatre, film, literature, music and fine arts for the Hudson Review, New Leader, New Criterion, National Review, New York Magazine, Opera News, Weekly Standard, SUPREME COURT JUSTICE VOTE ROW 1A TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2013 In Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland and Westchester Counties FOR NEW YORK STATE SUPREME COURT 9Th JUDICIAL DISTRICT Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Dutchess and Putnam Counties. A Highly Respected Judge With The Qualifications, Experience and Temperament We Need for the Supreme Court Vote November 5, 2013 Rows A, C, D, or E – Democratic, Conservative, Working Families or Independence Party. Web Site: www.ElectJudgeColangelo.com Paid for by the Judge Colangelo for Supreme Court Committee. To learn more, visit the JohnSimon-Uncensored. com website. ELECT JUDGE JANET MALONE JUDGE JOHN P. COLANGELO Acting Supreme Court Justice: 2012-present Westchester County Court Judge: 2010-present City Court Judge, New Rochelle: 2002-2009 Adjunct Professor, Iona College Department of Criminal Justice: 2005-present. Private Practice of Law, including Extensive Litigation Experience: 1977-2002. Rated “Well Qualified” by the Westchester County Bar Association Judicial Screening Committee. Endorsed by: Westchester/Putnam Central Labor Body AFL/CIO Yonkers Federation of Teachers Affiliated Police Associations of Westchester County Westchester Hispanic Law Enforcement Association New Rochelle PBA and Superior Officers Association Education: Brown University, A.B. 1974, Graduate with Honors; New York University School of Law, J.D. 1977. Broadway.com and Bloomberg News. Mr. Simon holds a PhD from Harvard University in Comparative Literature and has taught at MIT, Harvard University, Bard College and Marymount Manhattan College. RATED HIGHLY QUALIFIED FOR ELECTION TO THE SUPREME COURT By The Judicial Independent Qualifications Commission for the Ninth Judicial District YOUR VOTE COUNTS Paid for by the Committee to Elect Judge Malone Page 14 THE WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN Thursday, OCTOBER 31, 2013 KNOWLEDGE BASE Mental Brita – Develop Your Inner Band-Pass Filter By LUKE HAMILTON In the world of audio engineering, there exists a wonderful tool called the band-pass filter. When a sound is generated, waves of energy transmit from the source to a receptacle, which collects and interprets them, i.e. an eardrum. Sound waves function at a wide range of frequencies and a band-pass filter functions as a funnel for these waves. The audio engineer sets a low-frequency limit and a high-frequency limit for his filter and runs the audio sample through the filter. This funnel effectively removes any frequency operating above or below the proscribed filter levels but allows the rest to pass through. In this manner, audio engineers isolate valuable audio previously buried under high- or lowfrequency garbage. Dear Reader, Americans need a bandpass filter. The average American remains minimally-informed, despite the unimaginable amount of information available to him. Anyone with an e-reader, an Amazon account, and $10 can purchase a CD containing 15,000 of the greatest books in the history of literature, 6,000 of which can then be transferred to a device that fits into a breast-pocket and weighs less than a sandwich. To put this in context, the Grand Vizier of Persia, Saheb Ibn Abad, used to travel with all of his 117,000 books, even to war. He carried them on 400 camels, which were trained to walk in a specific order so that his books would remain alphabetized, allowing him to locate a specific volume at will. Today, thanks to some money-grubbing capitalists, the owner of a Kindle Fire can tote around what would have taken Saheb Ibn Abad 51 camels to carry, without the tedium of dromedary-alphabetization. So the citizens of this nation are not minimally-informed because the knowledge is unavailable or inaccessible.This was the case in times past, when knowledge was hoarded by an anointed few, but today such knowledge is available at the tips of our fingers, literally. Today the problem lies at the opposite end of the spectrum. Americans need a band-pass filter because there is too much information available and truth is obscured. The sheer amount of information available is just as much an impediment as the sequestration of information was in previous periods, especially given the manner in which our public schools have neglected to teach critical thinking. Humanity was created with an innate band-pass filter: Reason. Our Creator designed existence to correspond to this band-pass filter; this being readily apparent when we examine how closely the laws which govern existence adhere to a logical framework. Of course logic and reason are no longer kosher because we have elevated emotion over truth, but they remain the best tools we have for finding truth in an increasingly facetious world. The Tolerance Police bray that maintaining an open mind is the best policy an enlightened mind can hold, yet the words of Chesterton ring with more verisimilitude. “Merely having an open mind is nothing. The object of opening the mind, as of opening the mouth,is to shut it again on something solid.” Instead of allowing your mind to become an intellectual landfill, where every half-baked, lame-brained, weak-sister idea is allowed to obscure pearls of truth, filter. Measure the words of everyone with the tuning-fork of truth, measure the words of so-called experts twice, and jettison that which exists outside GovernmentSection A Cause For Paws Pet Adoptions Siggy is an 8 yr. old, neutered male orange tabby. He is very calm and easy going, and is good with dogs, cats & kids. Solo is a friendly and energetic 2 yr. old neutered male pit mix. He loves to play and go for runs. He is good with dogs, cats & kids. Whiskey is a very friendy cat who is looking for a loving home. He is good with dogs, cats & kids. Whiskey is a neutered male and is 2 yrs old. To submit an adoption application or to inquire about other cats and dogs looking for homes, please contact cause4pawsny@aol.com the frequencies of fidelity. When politicians predict that the United States will “default on our debt”, parse the truth from the noise to glean the kernel of truth; with today’s caliber of politician the truth/tripe ratio is dismayingly small. The kernel of truth is this: the 14th Amendment to our Constitution forbids the U.S. Government to default on our debts and what these politicians are proposing is a threat, not a prognostication. Logically, the only way we could “default on our debt” is by disregarding the Constitution. This is not an impossibility, given the disdain our President holds for the principles of constitutional republicanism, but it is impossible in the context which is being asserted. The defaulters would have to directly violate the laws of this nation and the accused party shows no indication of planning to do so. It is an accusation which is neither logical nor likely and should be filtered from the national conversation, yet it is allowed to echo unchallenged by virtually anyone. As ever, what needs to be done will never be done by those in a position to do so with ease. We cannot depend on those who control the purse strings to restrain themselves to live within our collective means. And so we must bring them, kicking and screaming, to the forced-retirement party and hold their faces in the right direction until their blubbering puts out the candles on their cake, which reads “Sinonara, suckers!” If our elected representatives will not hold the line against fiscal insanity, we will find some who will. But first we must hone the effectiveness of our band-pass filter, to deal with the inordinate amount of bullroar in the air these days. Stop swallowing talking points, simply because the pundit appears frequently on Fox News Channel or has an (R) after their name. Weigh the words you ingest and learn to filter without remorse, because the days are short and the lies are many. Luke Hamilton is classically-trained, Shakespearean actor from Eugene, Oregon who happens to be a liberty-loving, right-wing, Christian constitutionalist. When not penning columns for ClashDaily.com, Hamilton spends his time astride the Illinois-Wisconsin border, leading bands of liberty-starved citizens from the progressive gulags of Illinois to [relative] freedom. Hamilton is the creative mind/voice behind Pillar & Cloud Productions, a budding production company which resides at www. PillarCloudProductions.com. He owes all to his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, whose strength is perfected in his weakness. MAYOR Marvin’s COLUMN GOVERNMENT A Myriad of Projects By MARY C. MARVIN The Trustees and I are working on a myriad of projects; some in infancy and others about to reach fruition. Just this week, we received very good news that the hydrant maintenance bill that we have championed for several years with nine other communities was passed by both State houses and sits on the Governor’s desk for signature. If signed, the bill will allow our water company to spread the cost of hydrant maintenance over all water users instead of the responsibility placed solely on the Village property taxpayers. The Village will realize $130,000, equating to almost one and one half tax percentage points, if the law goes into effect. Almost four years in the making, the County of Westchester and the Town of Eastchester agreed to contributing upgrades of over $800,000 to the Scout Field complex, with Eastchester taking a lead role in field scheduling. In the coming days, the Town of Eastchester and the Village of Bronxville will enter into an inter-municipal agreement delineating the field needs of the Bronxville School and in turn the responsibilities the school and the Village will undertake as partners with the Town. With the closing of the Day Camp, the Village does not have any events on the field, but by law all agreements with the County and Town on such usage must be government unit with government unit and not a school district. We are still working with all the parties involved – the County, the City of Yonkers, the Town of Eastchester and our Village – to formulate an equitable distribution of the cost to repair the Parkway Road bridge. Our hope is that the responsibilities can be resolved without seeking legal review. Upon the request of neighbors, we did petition the State Department of Transportation to remove the large, unsightly signage. We ask for your Continued on page 15 THE WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN Thursday, OCTOBER 31, 2013 Page 15 await a response. In desperation in the past, the Village has offered to step in on cosmetic repairs but was denied due to jurisdictional and liability issues. In concert with our Police Department and Department of Public Works, Trustee Poorman and I have undertaken an effort to rid the Village of duplicate, useless, faded or damaged street signs. We have become numbed to the steady proliferation of signage, but a closer look at some of our poles will demonstrate the unattractiveness of sign pollution. If you notice a damaged or duplicate sign in your neighborhood, email me at mayor@vobny.com and we will add it to the list for removal or refurbishment. In an effort to reintroduce our residents to our unique Village asset – our paddle courts – we have lowered the cost of the resident permit to $100 individual/$150 family. Our hope is that more Villagers, young and old, will take up what is a lifelong sport! Permits can be purchased at Village Hall from Monday through Friday from 9AM to 4PM or by mail. If you are also interested in serving on our Village Paddle Committee, please volunteer by calling Karen Buccheri at (914) 337-6500. Pinata till all the goodies fall out. But the Republicans have already collected all the goodies, including with all their efforts to reduce taxes on their sponsors, billions of dollar goodies for a few. Among the key players in this Washington game, just concluding, are Senators Paul Ryan and Ted Cruz, along with a few other House and Senate MAYOR Marvin’s COLUMN GOVERNMENT A Myriad of Projects Continued from page 14 patience as we find an equitable solution. We are about to embark on Phase II of our downtown business district revitalization plan which will be two pronged at the outset. The experts are to offer us ideas/ potential Village Code changes to streamline the business approval process while not sacrificing quality review. Our neighbors in Scarsdale recently accomplished this with much success. On a parallel path, a parking analysis will focus on identifying strategies to maximize existing parking resources through smart management of time intervals, pricing, location restrictions, etc. and evaluating the amount of needed future additional parking especially in light of the increase in food and service businesses. At the October Trustees’ meeting, the Village Board approved a revamping of our Village website to make it more informative, user friendly, and allow residents to access services from home. As Fall is upon us and night comes earlier, we are very mindful of the need for enhanced Village lighting. We will soon be embarking on a Village-wide plan to increase and upgrade lighting throughout the Village with an emphasis on energy efficiency. In the interim, we will soon be adding temporary additional lighting at the Park Place and Kraft Avenue intersections near Starbucks. We are vigilant in changing street light bulbs and if a light is out in front of your home for more than a few days, it is a Con Ed issue. We are efficient about alerting Con Ed to the problems, but find the response time unacceptable. We also operate with a similar level of frustration with our other monopoly, Metro North railroad. The condition of our underpass, which is a Metro North responsibility, has deteriorated to beyond unattractive levels. Assured that there is no structural integrity issues, I have nonetheless sent photos of the underpass conditions to everyone I could think of at Metro North. I Mary C. Marvin is the mayor of the Village of Bronxville, New York. If you have a suggestion or comment, consider directing your perspective by directing email to mayor@vobny.com. BOB K. BOGEN PERSPECTIVE Pinning the Tail On the Republican Donkey By BOB K. BOGEN Major columnist and Nobel Economist Paul Krugman finally really pinned the donkey tail on the “Grand” old elephant. Right up the rump, you might say. He began with a gamey, idiomatic OpEd story of the nasty neighbor who unaccountably sues you and even threatens your family bodily harm, but finally is willing to “compromise,” and end the useless law suit, as well as stop threatening your family… at least for a week or two, if you only give him your car. But his family is unsatisfied and so also insists you must shoot your dog. [I couldn’t stop laughing, at least until I thought of the obvious children’s party game: Pin the Tail on the Donkey] But perhaps it is much too kind to consider current Republican leadership as merely blindfolded, spun around dizzy, and/ or merely disoriented children. Still, their teetering, almost giggling, group departure from their caucus to plan their recent game or program of shutting down the government, cutting our health care and generally destroying our government, except for a few functions useful to the obscene growth of the billionaire sponsors that fund, elect, and control them. It seems there is also an adult, drinking version of the game in which either the “winner” in pinning the tail on the offending animal’s rump is given a martini, or alternatively, only all others drink. But even in that model of the current Washington game it is assumed that more or less rational adults are playing the game. I understand the Japanese have a similar game, I wouldn’t dare pronounce it, called Fukuwarai, which includes the word war, and would seem to sound like a curse in its first four letters. 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That will cost us much more than any current losses in terms of the rise on our major federal bond interest payments on new bonds sold to all the foreign and domestic bond buyers who will be paid at those higher rates over the life of those bonds. These “amusing” and now clearly useless, Republican games will be paid by all Americans and their children including many billions over many years ahead. Current estimates call for almost $20,000,000,000 in added interest costs for us to pay over the next ten years. If voters catch on and remember over the next year or two, will any Republican even be able to be elected to be dog catcher? Specifically, these self styled patriots all trumpet their belief in the capitalist, American system of monetizing, making costs in dollars as a means of making real decisions, and taking responsibility for economic consequences of actions. Perhaps economist Krugman would calculate the cost of their personal responsibility from these leaders for their actions. Just how many millions or tens of millions each should pay our U.S. Treasury to avoid us each from much higher taxes. This is no “temporary inconvenience” as some Republicans whine. Such fun and games is known to raise those federal bond interest rates and our costs. Our federal debt, measured in trillions of dollars, that is thousands of billions, was accrued largely from all our wars since our nation was founded, over two centuries ago. This debt, Republicans at least should well recall was doubled by their hero, Ronald Reagan and his vice president just a generation ago. The recent crisis arose, as most readers know, when Republicans would not approve the usual agreement to extend the current federal budget at the same weekly rate for weeks or months [with a so-called Continuing Resolution] until Congress can adopt a new annual budget. All amounts involved had all been adopted by Congress and signed by the President. The last time this occurred was a year earlier when the Republicans were successful in forcing the crude device of a unique Sequester to force cuts off a more or less total range of federal expenditures including for national defense. Many in both parties see the Sequester as very arbitrary and an unfortunate slashing of public services. However a Continuing Resolution will most likely extend the Sequester slashing until a new budget is adopted. Republicans seized this opportunity to “hold the nation hostage” in their amazing effort to discredit our black president and the Affordable Health Care Act he led to become law. A new budget, for the next year, will have to revisit all the arbitrary effects of the Sequester element forced into the last annual budget by the same hard liners. The other element in the recent federal crisis was the peculiar Department Limit concept. Such an opportunity for the current political war did not exist in federal budgeting before the First World War. One device to restrict the use of this concept in blocking our government in the last generation was the law that specified the Debt Limit would be automatically raised when the budget and its appropriations are adopted. In the nineties that sensible rule was dropped and so the opportunity to screw up to budget before Congress planned the next annual budget was set up again. In any event, over the next couple of months Congress will have to struggle over next year’s budget. But the even bigger, underlying issue remains the system of Congressional District borders must by changed so that a party, as in this last election, failed to come even within 1,400,000 votes of winning a majority of votes for the House of Representatives cannot end up with a controlling majority of House members. That surely is not majority rule. Existing systems are available, as discussed in earlier columns, to bring majority rule on budget and all other matters if we are to avoid more of the recent useless insanity. Bob K. Bogen: BA Antioch College; MCP University of Pennsylvania; served as Long-Range Planning Director for the New York Metropolitan Regional Planning Commission, which ended in the South Tower of the World Trade Center; Planning Director for the New England Regional Commission; Comprehensive Planning Director or for the United Nations Development Program in Pakistan; Board Chairman of the Communications Committee for the United Nations; Principal Representative of Architects/ Designers/ Planners for Social Responsibility to the United Nations; and Chair of the Quaker Regional Committee for Peace and Social Order for eight Friends congregations in the New York Metropolitan Region. ENDORSEMENT NY Supreme Court Justice Daniel Angiolillo Has Earned Your Vote By HEZI ARIS When voters in Westchester County go to the polls on Tuesday, November 5, the first contest on the ballot for their consideration will be the election of New York Supreme Court judges in the Ninth Judicial District (which, in addition to Westchester County, also includes Rockland, Putnam, Dutchess and Orange Counties). Among the many candidates who will be on the ballot for the Ninth Judicial District, is a sitting New York Supreme Court Justice who is most deserving of your vote: Justice Daniel D. Angiolillo. Justice Angiolillo’s distinguished service on the bench, and the dedication he has rendered to his family, and to his community, are most noteworthy. Elected in 1993 as a County Court Judge in Westchester County, Justice Angiolillo was resoundingly elected Justice of the New York Supreme Court in 1999 (where he presided over New York’s – and the nation’s – first Integrated Domestic Violence Court). Then, in 2006 and 2010, former New York Governors George E. Pataki and Continued on page 17 THE WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN Thursday, OCTOBER 31, 2013 Page 17 ENDORSEMENT NY Supreme Court Justice Daniel Angiolillo Has Earned Your Vote Continued from page 16 David A. Paterson appointed him to serve on the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, and as a Constitutional Associate Justice, respectively. For the past 20 years, Justice Angiolillo has professionally, thoughtfully, and fair-mindedly, considered and rendered decisions on a myriad number of complex legal cases. His service on the bench has received high praise from his fellow jurists, and from parties and attorneys who have appeared before him. His approach to the law, and his application of it, are perfect examples of a jurist who has consistently demonstrated an even judicial temperament. Justice Angiolillo’s service to family and community are also exemplary. He has been a devoted husband and father for over 30 years, and he and his wife, Mary, have lovingly raised, and continue to personally care for, a special-needs daughter who is afflicted with PraderWilli Syndrome (Justice Angiolillo is President Emeritus of the Prader-Willi Alliance of New York, Inc.). Among the many service awards he has received are the “In the Trenches” Award from The Lawyers Committee Against Domestic Violence, and the Victim’s Assistance of Westchester County “Art of Courage” Award. The Westchester Guardian enthusiastically recommends our readers cast their ballots for New York Supreme Court Justice Daniel D. Angiolillo on Tuesday, November 5. Justice Angiolillo is a jurist who has earned your vote. Open 7 Days A Week OP-EDSection OP-ED Bramson Slams Astorino as a Tea Party Republican By NANCY KING The final two debates of this election cycle saw Democratic challenger and current New Rochelle Mayor Noam Bramson come out and call incumbent County Executive Rob Astorino a Tea Party Republican. Citing Astorino’s Conservative views on gun control and his views on abortion, and cutting services for the neediest of Westchester’s residents, Mayor Bramson made his final pitch to persuade Westchester voters why he is the right man for the job. Astorino, on the other hand, made his pitch for re-election by touting his achievement in lowering taxes by 2% and being able to pass what he called a bi-partisan budget. It was however during the final debate, sponsored by the League of Women Voters on October 23rd, at the Pace University Graduate Center in White Plains, where the questions asked of both candidates took an unusual turn. Both candidates were asked what had been their biggest mistake they had made while in office. Bramson, to his credit actually owned up to the blunder he had made concerning a controversial land-use issue that arose while he was a councilman in New Rochelle. Whether he was referring to the failed development of downtown New Rochelle when Louis Cappelli bailed out of a development project, or the mess that is the Echo Bay project, is unclear. The Echo Bay project itself has divided the City of New Rochelle and for that, one assumes that pushing this project through is probably Bramson’s biggest regret. When asked the same question, Astorino firmly replied that he had no regrets and that he stands by his principals. While Astorino has indeed lowered the taxes by that hallowed 2%, it has come with a cost. Bramson is correct in his assessment that many of those cuts are being borne on the backs of those who can ill afford them. The safety net of services provided by neighborhood health centers has shrunk and all but disappeared. They’ve been replaced with Westchester Medical for profit health care facilities. These facilities are often out of the way and not on bus routes that those needing local health care can easily get to. As for the bus service here in Westchester, well that’s been cut as well while fares for riders just keep rising. Subsidized childcare costs here in Westchester have also been increased. Parents who qualify as the “working poor” are now paying an extra dollar a day for day care. One dollar a day may not seem like a lot of money but when those dollars are added up in terms of days, the result is about is thirty dollars extra a month. County Executive Astorino maintains that his administration has created 22K jobs in the county during the last four years. Citing PepsiCo’s retention and Regeneron’s expansion, and of course all of those Westchester Medical facilities popping up in office parks, are for sure, good signs that economic development is creeping its way back into Westchester; but surely this doesn’t add up to 22K people who are now working here in Westchester. Astorino has also claimed that he has streamlined county government through attrition, retirements, terminations and a hiring freeze. But if you call the HR department of the county, the receptionist will tell you that new hire orientation is on alternate Monday’s. And what about the patronage positions that replaced some of the rank and file that was downsized? Do those members of the “friends and family network” make up some of those 22K new workers? It seems like just another case of fuzzy math. Mayor Bramson has not been the most perfect government leader in the history of Westchester County but it appears that he still understands that hard times continue for many of us here in the county and is pretty frank about the fact that if you want to have goods and services, then taxes may have to go up. Like his opponent, he acknowledges that by consolidating some redundant services, the tax levy may be held at bay. This time around though, neither candidate really touched on the crux of Westchester’s tax problem, which is the school tax. 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(btwn 5th & 6th) 212-633-1199 HAPPY HOUR @ THE VIP!s thevipclubnyc.com 2-For-1 Drinks If Politics Were Sports The GOP Would Be The Washington Generals By JOHN JAMES KIRKWOOD So the shutdown is over, the Republicans decided to go into victory formation with first and goal on the Democrats one-yard line, still down by 1. That’s right, forget the quarterback sneak, forget the field goal, Coach McCain wants to run out the clock because, somehow losing will be a moral victory. So Mitch McConnell takes the knee and the RINO cheerleaders do “the perfect cheer,” but the fans go home deflated. In the mean time, McConnell gets a new multi-million dollar bonus for losing. Make sense to you? If John McCain and John Boehner were the head coach and offensive coordinator of any football team in the country, at any level, would they still have a job? Although, Bruce Vain may be on to something when he blogged this week, “Basketball is a better fit. The Democrats looked like the Harlem Globetrotters and the RINOS like the Washington Generals. Any way you look at it, it was a fixed game!” One of the Democratic talking points that the mainstream media was all too happy to pass along was that the Republicans were holding the government hostage: either Rush Limbaugh hypnotized the tea party or Ted Cruz slipped us a date rape drug, but someone had raided dad’s gun cabinet and was stopping our dear leaders from their essential and nonessential work. I wish it were true! I, for one, would love it if our government were «held hostage.» Sure, have at it! Waterboard the little tyrants while you›re at it. Did they really think that they could drum up sympathy for the government with half the country out of work and congress less popular than Jeffrey Dahmer? I’d even be willing to do a prisoner exchange. Recently an NBC/WSJ poll was commissioned that showed 60% of Americans would like to see the whole of congress voted out. What do you think the percentage would be if we commissioned a poll that asked “Should congress be detained indefinitely at Guantanamo Bay?” Or, “Should congress get ‘perp walked’ out in Sheriff Joe’s pink boxers and be forced to pick up litter on the side of I-55?” The best-case scenario is for these guys to be furloughed until the next election, but no, the Republican leadership decided to bend over, and collect a fee. Some things are just that obvious - they’re simply rank whores. The good news is that there are around 18 senators and 70 congressmen that get it and are still worthy of our support and encouragement. We must never allow cynicism to blunt our vigilance. Rage is the order of the day! Rage against the machine and against the dying of the light! Rage against a complicit press corps and in the face of a docile “opposition party!” Rage at the school board meeting and in the town hall! Rage in person and on the phone; rage in email and through snail mail! Let your light shine and your voice be filled with beautiful, passion-filled, outspoken righteous indignation! Summon the AWOL, shame the silent and cry out at injustice! Weave the three strand whip, turnover the tables of the money-changers! Never tire! Never give up! The moment that fatigue begins to set in think of the sacrifice of your fathers, think of the chains that would be your sons. Summon the strength of faith to endure, we are not blind to the path, just follow the blood stained footprints of those who tread freedom’s trail just yesterday. Our enemies want us to give up or at least to give in. Let not evil triumph because the righteous have abandoned the field. As Burke has warned, “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing,” so I, would have you believe, that “the good man, once informed, will never choose apathy!” The history of the Republican Party has been one of fighting injustice in the behalf of true freedom; we should not suffer RINOS who sell our heritage for ‹a bowl of lentils› or Democrats who ‹plough with our heifer› in their plot to deceive. We had a team prior to this one that was comfortable just showing up and never talked about victory, then a guy nicknamed the Gipper came along and gave us the game plan, “We win and they lose!” It’s time once more that we dared to challenge the status quo and moved beyond “détente.” I would not have you switch teams or give up the game all together but as for the current Republican Party, it’s time we forced new leadership and gave the ball to Ted Cruz. John Kirkwood is a son of Issachar. He is a Zionist, gun-toting, cigar-smoking, incandescent light bulb-using, 3.2 gallon flushing, fur-wearing, Chinese (MSG) eating, bow-hunting, SUV driving, unhyphenated American man who loves his wife, isn’t ashamed of his country and does not apologize for his Christianity. He Pastors Grace Gospel Fellowship Bensenville, where “we the people” seek to honor “In God we Trust.” He hosts the Christian wake up call IN THE ARENA every Sunday at noon on AM 1160 and he co-hosts UnCommon Sense, the Christian Worldview with a double shot of espresso on UncommonShow. com. He is the proud homeschooling dad of Konnor, Karter and Payton and the “blessed from heaven above” husband of the Righteous and Rowdy Wendymae. THE WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN Thursday, OCTOBER 31, 2013 Page 19 Notice of Formation of Troy Curtis Events LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 8/20/13. Office location: Rockland County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Feder Kaszovitz LLP, 845 Third Ave. NY, NY 10022. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. RON FRASCH ASSOCIATES LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 10/16/13. Office in Westchester Co. SSNY design. Agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to The LLC 550 Hardscrabble Rd Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510. Purpose: Any lawful activity. BURCHMAN ASSOCIATES, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 10/3/13. Office in Westchester Co. SSNY design. Agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to C/O Stern Keiser & Panken, LLP 1025 Westchester Ave Ste. 305 White Plains, NY 10604. Purpose: Any lawful activity. The MP LAW GROUP, PLLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 9/11/13. Office in Westchester Co.; SSNY design. Agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to The PLLC at 240 North Ave., Suite 212, New Rochelle, NY 10801. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NOTICE OF FORMATION Merritt Capital and Consulting LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Secy of State (SSNY) on April 18, 2013. Office Loc: Westchester. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to principal business address: 5 Pheasant Dr., Armonk, NY 10504. Purpose: Any lawful act. LE G A L N O T I C E S SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER ----------------------------------------------------------Index No.: 54815/2012 DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc., Filed: 9/19/13 Plaintif, -against- SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Plaintiff designates Westchester County as the place of trial. Venue is based upon the County in which the mortgaged premises is situated. George J. Lambert, Westchester County Public Administrator, as Administrator for the estate of James W. Lancia, his/her respective heirs-at-law, next-of-kin, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees, assignees, lienors, creditors, and successors in interest and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said defendant who may be deceased, by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise, any right, title or interest in the real property described in the complaint herein, Janice M. Lancia, as heir to the Estate of James W. Lancia, James Lancia III, as heir to the Estate of James W. Lancia, United States of America, New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Defendants. --------------------------------------------------------------------------X TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEfENDANT(S): YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your Answer or, if the Complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a Notice of Appearance on the attorneys for the plaintif within twenty (20) days after service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service; or within thirty (30) days after service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York; or within sixty (60) days if it is the United States of America. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT THE OBJECT of the above captioned action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure $596,000.00 and interest, recorded in the office of the clerk of the County of Westchester on November 29, 2006 in Control No.: 462910308, Page covering premises known as 304 Warren Avenue Mamaroneck, NY 10543. C L A S S I F I ED A D S Office Space for Rent Prime Yorktown Location Office Space: 470Sq. Ft. Rent $900/Month 2 Room Office Space: 1160 Sq. Ft. Rent $1675/Month Office Space: 305 Sq. Ft. Rent $500/Month Maria: 914.632.1230 WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN LEGAL ADVERTISING: 914.576.1480 10:30AM-5PM ARTS & Craft Vendors Wanted Arts, Craft and Gift Fair to be held indoors in Bronxville, NY by Building Hope for the New Yonkers Animal Shelter New items only contact: Julie 914-924-0708; Email: GingerJ415@aol.com STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE FOR RENTT The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. Dated: Bay Shore, New York July 1, 2013 TO: Frenkel, Lambert, Weiss, Weisman & Gordon, LLP By Linda P. Manfredi, Esq. (Attorneys for Plaintiff) 53 Gibson Street Bay Shore, New York 11706 (631) 969-3100 Our File No.: 01-032797-FOO United States of America- Internal Revenue Service 86 Chambers Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10007 New York State Department of Taxation and Finance Harriman State Office Campus- Bldg 9, Albany, NY 12207 James Lancia III, as heir to the Estate of James W. Lancia 847 N. Hoyne Avenue, Apt 2F-N Chicago, IL 60622-4995 Janice M. Lancia, as heir to the estate of James W. Lancia 514 Warren Avenue, Mamaroneck, NY 10543-1333 George J. Lambert, Westchester County Public Administrator 111 Dr. Martin L. King Jr. Boulevard, 17th Floor, White Plains, NY 10601 Affordable, spacious, clean storage. Strong cinder block building with one large 2,400 sq. ft. unit ($3,000 - mo) or separate locked 1,200 sq. ft. units ($1,500 each - mo). All space is subdividable. Simple, convenient arrangement. One separate unit has a full, ground-level garage door entrance already installed. The other side can be modified in the same fashion. No extra administration fees. 6 month to 1 year rental options. Safe religious campus setting in Ossining. 24x7 security. 7 day (8:00 - 6:00) access. Building monitored and doors alarmed. Call Jim on (914) 941-7636 (x2395) NOTICE OF FORMATION Harr-Ray Enterprises, LLC. Art. of Org. filed with the Secy of State (SSNY) on June 26, 2013. Off. Loc: Westchester. SSNY designated as agent for service on LLC. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: 100 Riverdale Ave., Ste. 16-J, Yonkers, NY 10701. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. SMOOTH SKIN CARE LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 3/6/13. Office in Westchester Co. SSNY design. Agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to C/O United States Corporation Agents Inc. 7014 13th Ave Ste. 202 Brooklyn, NY 11228. Purpose: Any lawful activity. Registered Agent United States Corporation Agents Inc. 7014 13th Ave Ste. 202, Brooklyn, NY 11228. VMS ENDEAVORS LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 10/2/13. Office in Westchester Co. SSNY design. Agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to The LLC 8 Fairway Dr., Mamaroneck, NY 10543. Purpose: Any lawful activity. Notice of formation of Goeprof, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 07/16/2013. Office loc.: Albany County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The PO address to which the SSNY shall mail process to 1737 Congress Ave, Peekskill, NY 10566. Purpose of LLC: Distribution of e-learning material. LEGAL NOTICE: NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC), Name: GREAT DAY FAMILY CHILD CARE LLC; Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 09/16/2013; Office Location: Westchester County; SSNY has been designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served; SSNY shall mail copy of process to: C/O GREAT DAY FAMILY CHILD CARE LLC, 22 Siebrecht Pl, New Rochelle, NY 10804 HARRISON REAL ESTATE GROUP, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 9/11/13. Office in Westchester Co. SSNY design. Agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to The LLC 287 Bowman Ave Purchase, NY 10577. Purpose: Any lawful activity. FOURTH GENERATION PARTNERS, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 8/13/13. Office in Westchester Co. SSNY design. Agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to The LLC 707 Westchester Ave Ste 401 White Plains, NY 10604. Purpose: Any lawful activity. FOURTH GENERATION PRIVATE EQUITY PARTNERS, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 8/5/13. Office in Westchester Co. SSNY design. Agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to The LLC 707 Westchester Ave Ste 401 White Plains, NY 10604. Purpose: Any lawful activity. TENANT KING LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 10/2/13. Office in Westchester Co. SSNY design. Agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to C/O Michael Rossi 44 Loop Rd Bedford, NY 10506. Purpose: Any lawful activity. Registered Agent: Michael Rossi 44 Loop Road Bedford, NY 10506. Page 20 THE WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN Thursday, OCTOBER 31, 2013 DOUGLAS A. COLETY Commissioner Fax 914-995-3190 NANCY E. MEEHAN Deputy Commissioner REGINALD A. LAFAYETTE Commissioner Fax 914-995-7753 JEANNIE L. PALAZOLA Deputy Commissioner 25 Quarropas St., White Plains, NY 10601 914-995-5700 www.westchestergov.com/boe OFFICIAL 2013 GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of Section 4-120 of the Election Law, notice is hereby given that the official General Election will be held on November 5, 2013 from 6:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. for registered voters in the County of Westchester for the public offices listed below: PUBLIC OFFICE Supreme Court Justices County Executive District Attorney County Clerk County Court Judge Family Court Judge County Legislator - CLD 1 County Legislator - CLD 2 County Legislator - CLD 3 County Legislator - CLD 4 County Legislator - CLD 5 County Legislator - CLD 6 County Legislator - CLD 7 County Legislator - CLD 8 County Legislator - CLD 9 County Legislator - CLD 10 County Legislator - CLD 11 County Legislator - CLD 12 County Legislator - CLD 13 County Legislator - CLD 14 County Legislator - CLD 15 County Legislator - CLD 16 County Legislator - CLD 17 Town of Bedford - Supervisor Town of Bedford – Councilmember Town of Bedford – Town Clerk Town of Bedford - Town Justice Town of Cortlandt - Supervisor Town of Cortlandt – Councilmember Town of Cortlandt – Town Clerk Town of Cortlandt – Town Justice Town of Cortlandt – Receiver of Taxes Village of Croton-on-Hudson – Mayor Village of Croton-on-Hudson - Trustee Town of Eastchester - Supervisor Town of Eastchester - Councilmember Town of Greenburgh - Supervisor Town of Greenburgh - Councilmember Town of Greenburgh - Town Clerk Town of Greenburgh – Receiver of Taxes Village of Ardsley – Mayor Village of Ardsley – Trustee Village of Dobbs Ferry – Mayor Village of Dobbs Ferry – Trustee Village of Dobbs Ferry – Village Justice Village of Irvington – Mayor Village of Irvington - Trustee Town of Harrison - Supervisor/Mayor Town of Harrison - Councilman/Trustee Town of Harrison - Town/Village Clerk Town of Harrison – Town/Village Receiver of Taxes Town of Lewisboro - Supervisor Town of Lewisboro – Councilmember Town of Lewisboro – Town Justice Town of Lewisboro – Receiver of Taxes Town of Mamaroneck - Supervisor Town of Mamaroneck – Councilmember Town of Mamaroneck - Town Justice Village of Mamaroneck - Mayor Village of Mamaroneck - Village Trustee Town/Village of Mount Kisco - Mayor Town/Village of Mount Kisco – Trustee Town/Village of Mount Kisco – Town Justice Town/Village of Mount Kisco - Library Trustee Town/Village of Mount Kisco – Library Trustee (Unexp.) 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