Sunday, November 30, 2008

TO TAX OR NOT TO TAX...THAT IS THE QUESTION

Dear Readers:

We have seen in Yorktown, Cortlandt, and Putnam Valley efforts by those respective elected officials to keep their budgets in check. All three refused to grant themselves pay increases and have kept over all tax increases below inflation. Even in Putnam Valley you saw probably one of the best budgets in a couple of years. Yorktown saw new Supervisor Don Peters present a budget with an increase below Cortlandt's which is something that has not happened in a long time. This should put to rest the argument that Yorktown needs a town manger. Don Peters showed that a business man with no prior political experience can tackle the intricacies of a town budget when one has the cooperation of the rest of the board. In these tough economic times it was a pleasure to see the board row the boat in the same direction. The Town of Cortlandt under the stewardship of Supervisor Puglisi again showed shrewed fiscal management which has been the hallmark of Puglilsi's tenure.

Peekskill's Mayor Foster and the city council did the other town's one step better, they have presented a minus budget. It seems the residents of Peekskill will see a decrease in their taxes. As the editorial in this weeks NCN pointed out, if these number hold up, this council should be congratulated. How ever during the public discussion before the vote, Councilwoman Pisani had disagreement with those numbers. She presented a compelling argument and that is how it should be, competing governing philosophies in the arena of ideas. Time will tell who's idea and numbers stands the test of time. All should hold judgment till that test comes. However as the least paid elected officials in the area, all on the council should be congratulated for putting in the hours necessary (long, long hours) to present to the public this budget and objections.

I do have one concern however. As this is not the time to be granting elected officials pay raises, this is also not the time to be creating new taxes. You see, this Monday 12/01/08, this Peekskill Council work secession will take up the matter of creating a mortgage transfer tax. I believe creating a new tax, especially on a sector reeling in this economy is not wise. Even if the idea is that this housing slowdown will not last forever, I would at least wait till this sector got on it's feet again. Besides with the neighboring communities not having their own transfer tax, why would someone move to Peekskill if they have to pay a tax they would not have to pay in one of the other communities? This is one idea that should be put on the back burner for the time being.
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UPDATE ON CABLE T.V. SHOWS:

ON TOPIC WITH JOHN TESTA:

FYI- I was interviewed for this show and should have some part of the segment. TruTV is channel 58 on cable with a box. You can see this segment on my web site (http://www.johngtesta.com/)

Also: My latest OnTopic show is done and will be shown this week on cable (Thurs. Channel 15 @ 9:30 PM), (Tues. @ 9:30 in Yorktown, channel 74) - it is online now at www.ontopicwithjt.com. It is the life story of Chauncey M. Depew 1834-1928.
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THE VOLPE REPORT:

Andy-- Here is the schedule:

The Domenic Volpe report is pleased to announce the upcoming schedule. Our next guest will be the newly elected town Councilman from the Town of Cortlandt- Dr. Rich Becker. We delve into how he won a convincing election and how his CHOP plan(Cortlandt Heating Oil Plan) will save taxpayers in Cortlandt with rising fuel costs. The Domenic Volpe report will air Thursdays 8:00pm December 4, 11, and 18 on public access channel 15 in the Peekskill/Cortlandt area. The same show will broadcast on Wednesday 6:00pm November 26, December 3, 10, and 17 channel 74 in the Yorktown/Putnam Valley area.

Happy Thanksgiving to all! --Domenic Volpe
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A MESSAGE FROM THE HARRISON APAR FIELD OF DREAMS FOUNDATION:

YORKTOWN ROCKS!
10:00 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5
Miracles Bar & Grill Harrison Apar 'Funraiser'
($5.00 Cover)
Classic Rock 'n' Roll from '60s, '70s, '80s
Performed Live by CLASS ACTION
[classactionmusic.net]

Rich Block, Gary Cusano, Matt Daus
Greg Kuczinski, Mike Latini

All Proceeds from $3.00 Draft Specials* Donated by Beer Distributors and
Miracles Owners Jimmy Bobolakis & Nick Halampalakis to

TO BENEFIT YOUTH SPORTS AND STUDENTS IN YORKTOWN
*Must be 21 and over to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages -- legal drinking age is strictly enforced at Miracles Bar & Grill


Harrison Apar Field of Dreams Foundation Funraiser at Miracles Bar & Grill to Benefit Youth Sports + Students in Academics & Performing Arts
DATE: Friday, Dec. 5, 2008
TIME: 10:00 p.m. until ?
LOCATION: Miracles Bar & Grill
345 Kear Street
(across from Mavis Tire)
(914) 245-9030
Harrison Apar Field of Dreams Foundation
a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit incorporated in the State of New York
member of New Yorktown Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 1383
Yorktown Heights, New York 10598
914-275-6887
harrisonapar@optonline.net
www.yacsports.com
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WHAT'S HAPPENING AT TWELVE GRAPES N. DIVISION STREET PEEKSKILL

Our First Comedy & Music Night.
Sat, Dec 6th, Tickets on sale now.

Our First New Year's Eve Party
Wed, Dec 31--Two seatings 5:30 & 8:30pm.
8:30 is Prix Fixe Dinner with live music from Johnny Feds & Da Bluez Boyz.


See below for details. And, as always, please check 12grapes.com for weekly updates.

All the best,
Rich & Jeannie
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OTHER DECEMBER HIGHLIGHTS:
Wed, Dec 6, Comedy & Rock Show (see below)
Mon, Dec 8, 8:00-10:00, Westchester Swing Band ($5 Cover)
Sat, Dec 13, 9:30 - 12:30, Roxy Perry ($5 Cover)
Sat, Dec 27, 9:30 - 12:30, Duchess Di & the Distractions
Wed, Dec 31, New Year's Eve Bash w/ Johnny Feds (see below)

Check our event calendar for weekly updates at
12grapes.com


Sat, Dec 6th, SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT DOUBLE FEATURE

Our First-ever Comedy Show
8:00 - 9:30 pm
Come for dinner and see 3 stand-up comics!
John Iavarone performs at Comic Strip Live, Carolines, Stand-Up NY, and others.
He was a 1st Place Improv Comedy Performer on MTV.
D.F. Sweedler is a veteran comic who has appeared and written for
David Letterman and has performed all over New York City.
Bill McCarty performs at NYC's Comic Strip Live. TV appearances--Late Night w/ Conan
O' Brian, Evening at the Improv, Caroline's Comedy Hour.


Tickets: $45 for Prix-Fixe Dinner & Comedy Show

Includes choice of soup, salad or appetizer, choice of entree and one drink.
Dinner reservations starting at 6pm

FOLLOWED BY GREAT CLASSIC ROCK FROM...

The Dragon Coasters
10:00 pm - 1:00 am
($10 Cover after 9:30)

An amazingly entertaining 8-piece band, The Dragon Coasters first performed at our
Grand Opening last April. With two female lead singers, their rich vocals are enhanced by fiddle, sax, keyboards and accordion. Come join the party.

Doors reopen at 9:30, following the Comedy show.
Music starts at 10:00.
$10 Music Charge.

BOOK YOUR
NEW YEAR'S EVE RESERVATION
at 12 Grapes

We'll have two seatings:
5:30 -- Dinner from our 12 Grapes Dinner Menu
8:30 -- Four Course Prix-Fixe Dinner & Live Music from
Johnny Feds & Da Bluez Boyz

New Year's Eve Prix-Fixe Dinner
$100 per person includes
Four Course Gourmet Dinner (Entrée choices: Filet Mignon, Duck a l'Orange, Red Snapper with Lobster Crepes, or Pasta)

Wine tasting with each course

Three hours of great, live music
Participation in our First Annual 12 Grapes Tradition

A Glass of Prosecco to Toast the New Year
Special samplings from the kitchen and bar throughout the night
A gift bag, with good wishes from 12 Grapes

Please call 914-737-6624 to make your reservation,
or email rich@12grapes.com


If you're a fan of 12 Grapes, we'd like to ask a favor. The 2009/10 Zagat Survey is underway. Please help us gain Zagat's attention by logging on to Zagat.com and telling them what you like about 12 Grapes. Complete their online survey by January 4, 2009 and receive a FREE copy of either or both of the 2009/10 Connecticut and Westchester/Hudson Valley Restaurant Guides.

As always, please check out 12grapes.com to view our calendar of events and photo gallery. Thank you for your patronage and friendship. And Happy Holidays!


Sincerely,
Rich & Jeannie Credidio
12 Grapes Music & Wine Bar
12 North Division Street, Peekskill, NY
(914) 737-6624
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A MESSAGE FROM COUNTY LEGISLATOR OROS:

Dear Friends,

Yesterday the democrat majority on the Board of Legislators over Republican objections voted to move forward with a million dollars worth of pay raises for County Commissioners. It is an outrage! They voted to set a public hearing on the raises. My Republican Colleagues and I argued that we already heard from the public and the public is loudly and clearly saying NO to the raises. Once the story broke over the weekend, scores of taxpayers called and emailed in no uncertain terms saying ENOUGH is ENOUGH vote down the raises.

To add insult to injury the self anointed champions of the people's voice set the hearing for 10:30 in the morning on a workday (Monday December 8th). If they truly cared what the public thought, why not have the hearing in the evening? In fact, the same democrats actually scheduled a public hearing for the same date at 7:00PM on the issue of sewers!

Please get as many folks to this hearing as you can.
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* Reach out to the senior citizens to attend the Dec 8th meeting to speak at 10:30 am
* Reach out to those of the working class that have flexible hours of work to attend the Dec 8th meeting.
* Any constituent that sends an email or letter needs to be answered back immediately urging them to speak at the Board Meeting on Dec 8th. "Let their voice be
heard."
* Make it clear that it is waste of time to even address the issue.

FYI: Its all over News 12---There poll question this evening was: Whether government officials should get pay raises during economic tough times?
Yes- 4%
No- 90%
http://www.news12.com/Home


This morning's Journal News has front page coverage that reports on the Republican fight on this issue.

Thanks as always for your support. Once again, we have the principles and the issues on our side. It is up to us to get it out there for the entire County to see.

Thank you,

George Oros, Minority Leader
Westchester County Board of Legislators

PS: There is a Budget Hearing on December 3rd at the County Office Building 7pm. The raises and other issues can also be addressed at these hearings.
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A MESSAGE FROM THE CORTLANDT MANOR CIVIC ASSOCIATION:

Supervisor Pulgisi:

I hope I am incorrect that this administration is not going to fully fund the DARE program for the Lakeland Middle School?

Apparently the town comptroller has informed Yorktown Officials that the Cortlandt town board will not ok an increase from $30,000.00 t0 $32,000.00. The SRO agreement anticipates possible increases and our kids need this attention.

Town of Yorktown and the Lakeland School district are paying their share? Our Town is not paying an additional $2000.00 That’s not fair to the Lakeland School district or Yorktown as I understand the agreement.

We don’t have a local police force and the DARE program is very important to our kids.

I can tell you first hand as an attorney in our own Justice Court there is a really need for this program. This is a priority.

In light of the money we wasted in CHOP for flyers maybe we can re- think this issue.

I am also concerned as this program is a joint program where we share costs with Yorktown and the Lakeland School District how is this in keeping with cooperation with neighboring communities to keep costs down?

Let’s not save a penny and lose a dollar here. This is shortsighted.

Thank you
Daniel Pagano, Esq.
Executive Director
Cortlandt Manor Civic Association
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Dear Ms. Supervisor;

I have been reviewing tax records and I am having a hard time understanding the bottom line.
In regards to your tax bill letter from April wherein you provide a letter informing the residents that there are four parts to your annual tax bill.

1. Town of Cortlandt 14%
2. Westchester county 18%
3. School District 66%
4. Special districts 2%

Unfortunately the tax bill you send out has nine separate “taxing purposes”.
1. Westchester county; 2. Highway; 3.Library; 4.General Town; 5.County refuse; 6.Mohegan Fire; 7. Cortlandt con. Water and 8.Cortlandt ambulance and 9. Schools

I believe Highway, Library, General town tax, County refuse(which is a bill from the county to take our garbage? User fee correct?) Cortlandt con water and Cortlandt amb are actually the town together. Who approves their budget? Who appoints the members if the case?

How are these taxes determined? i.e. county refuse: is that based upon how much garbage the town sends to the county incinerator? If so how is that a county tax but a town bill?

Why is Highway and Library separate from General Town?

Can you please inform me which of the above are part of the town responsibility and town budget?
Why not just have one Town line?

Thank you
Daniel Pagano
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A MESSAGE FROM ASSEMBLYMAN GRAG BALL:

The "Fox & Hound" Soiree
A New Year's Eve Bash & Swearing In Celebration

Your are perrsonally invited by Greg Ball
New York State Assemblyman
99th Assembly District
December 31st, 2008
Wendesday at 9:30 PM - 1:00 AM

The Best Party North of Manhattan!
All Supporters, Friends and Elected Officials are welcome.
Come Celebrate a Stunning Victory...
...AND a big announcement!

Primavera Restaurant
592 RT 22, Croton Falls NY, 10519
www.primaverarestaurantandbar.com
$165 Per Person
$300 Per Couple
Exclusive Sponsorships Available

Rsvp encouraged by Dec 5, but not required
gball@ball4ny.com
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THIS WEEKS "IN MY OPINION COLUMN" IN THE NCN:

Dear Readers:

This week I give a history lesson on Thanksgiving and the economy.You can read my column on this topic exclusively on line(see link below)or in this weeks NORTH COUNTY NEWS on sale now. I am worth the seventy-five cents. Look for my column IN MY OPINION(page 10) in the editorial section. Better yet as this column is exclusive to the North County News on a regular basis and will be covering the local political scene, take out a subscription. Click on the North County News link below and go to Subscribe. Between this blog and The North County News you will have all the information to make a vote based on substance.
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FYI:ATOM TAXI INC. AIRPORT SERVICE:

Dear Readers:

This gives me a chance to plug my business ATOM TAXI INC. As you are planning your holiday or business or vacation travel? Instead of the headache of trying to find Airport parking, we do Airport Service to The Westchester County Airport(and ALL other airports) 24/7. Just call 1(914)879-6121 and my partner Tommy, will be glad to take you in our Airport Taxi. You will also be provided with a free copy of your local paper of record The North County News. If this is a business trip we also provide a professional receipt, just tell Tommy at the time of booking. The cost of a one-way trip to LaGuardia Airport the cost is Ninety dollars plus tolls. The cost to JFK and Newark Airports is one hundred-twenty-five dollars plus tolls. The tolls are $10.00 Westchester County Airport and Stewart cost $75.00. We do not take credit cards, sorry.
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E-MAIL ME WITH YOUR COMMENTS:

Dear Readers:

It has come to my attention the difficulty in posting a comment on this blog. If you wish to comment, e-mail me at the link posted below, putting "Manifesto Reader" in the subject matter, and I will "cut and Paste" your comments myself. If you DO NOT wish your comments posted, but just wish to communicate with me, please make your wishes known in the e-mail.

LINKS: atom_taxi@yahoo.com(as this a yahoo address make sure you put an underscore (-) between atom and taxi)

For immediate reply: atomtaxi@aol.com
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SITES TO LINK TO:

JOHN G. TESTA: www.johngtesta.com

ON TOPIC W/ JOHN TESTA: www.ontopicwithjt.com

CARS & US: www.doverracing.com

THE WINERY AT ST. GEORGE: http://www.TheWineryAtStGeorge.com

PLAN PUTNAM: planputnam@googlegroups.com/

PEEKSKILL GUARDIAN: "http://peekskillguardian.blogspot.com/

NORTH COUNTY NEWS:"http://northcountynews.com/

THE JOURNAL NEWS:http://thejournalnews.com/

PEEKSKILL DEMOCRATS:http://www.peekskilldems.com/"

PEEKSKILLREPUBLICANS:http://peekskillgop.com/

YORKTOWN SUPERVISOR DON PETERS: http://www.donpetersforyorktown.com/

PUTNAM VALLEY SUPERVISOR BOB TENDY:http://www.bobtendyforsupervisor.com/

THE PEEKSILL NEWS:http://thepeekskillnews.blogspot.com/
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CABLE SHOWS TO WATCH

ON POINT ON PEEKSKILL: Every Tuesday at 8PM channel 15 (Peekskill only)
Hosted by:DARREN RIGGER

DON PETERS AND YORKTOWN: Various day and times on chanel 20(Ykt.only)
Hosted by: SUPERVISOR DON PETERS

YORKTOWN WATCHDOG: Every Friday at 9:30 PM & Wednesday at 4:30PM on channel 74
Hosted By: ED CIFFON

LEGISLATORS REPORT: Saturday and Sunday at various times on chanel 20
Hosted By: COUNCILMEN NICK BIANCO AND LOU CAMPISI

THE VOLPE REPORT: Thursadys at 8PM chanel 15 (Peek. and Cort.) chanel 74 at 6pm (York.& Put. Valley)
Hosted By: Dominec Volpe

THE ISSUES: Thursdays at 9:PM chanel 74 Peekskill Mondays at 8PM chanel 15
Hosted by; Sam Davis

ON TOPIC WITH JOHN TESTA: Thursdays at 9:30PM chanel 15 (Peekskill & Cortlant)
Tuesdays in Yorktown & Putnam Valley 9:30 chanel 74
Hosted by: John Testa

CARS & US: Fridays 10 PM chanel 15(Peek. & Cortlant) 74(York. & Put. Valley)
Hosted By: Dennis Tate
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EDITOR'S NOTE:
All articles re-printed in this blog from the North County News are with the permission of Bruce Apar Publisher and Editor-in-Chief

11/30/08

Sunday, November 23, 2008

THE OLD STONE CHURCH SAGA CONTINUES

Dear Readers:

This is an excerpt from the Winery At St. George's web site: (www.TheWineryAtStGeorge.com )
" In the interest of trying to move this process out of litigation and save both the Yorktown Taxpayer and myself legal expense, my attorney and I have contacted the town and the town attorneys to see if they were interested in talking. As I expected, the Town refuses to meet"

I know this weeks NCN also has an updated story on the "Saga of the Old Stone Church" you should and can check out on line. I have been and continue to be on record as favoring the opening of this business. I also said it was a mistake to go to court. If as I am lead to believe that this present town government has majority in favor of opening this business, then I think they interested parties should sit down and meet. Cases are settled out of court all the time, this should be one of those times. This should not be a case of who blinks first, but of who has the best interests of the town first.

I have grown tired of towns such as ours (I am a Yorktown resident) using zoning codes and traffic studies as an end run around the rights of private property owners. Right now you have new construction going on right next to Wallour's. They are going to build a bank on Mohegan Ave. Apparently traffic has no baring on these new projects. It insults one's intelligence to think that the proposed winery could have a worse adverse affect at these already approve projects. It is starting to look like in my opinion, the winery's owners civil rights are being abused.

There is nothing to dangerous that it cannot be talked about. It is time for our elected officials to sit down and talk, lawyers advise be damned. In this economy it makes no sense that a job creating, sales tax generating and other taxes paying business should be prevented from opening. This does not have to play out in court, nor should it. I implore our officials to think about what's best for the town instead of what's best for them.
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A MESSAGE FROM THE WINERY AT ST. GEORGE:

Dear Yorktown Resident,

The Winery lawsuit continues to move forward, albeit very slowly.

In the interest of trying to move this process out of litigation and save both the Yorktown Taxpayer and myself legal expense, my attorney and I have contacted the town and the town attorneys to see if they were interested in talking. As I expected, the Town refuses to meet. We have a serious problem with the Yorktown leadership. They are currently over budget by $100,000 just on legal fees and they clearly don't care much about the cost of this litigation to Yorktown residents.

This is an excerpt from the Citizens for an Informed Yorktown web site: http://www.citizensforaninformedyorktown.org/tb%2011-1-2008%20budget.html

“Town attorney John Buckley reported an unanticipated “triple play” that has caused the town to overspend it's $20,000 2008 budget line for outside legal services. To date, $117,000 has been spent and there are substantial additional bills that will have to be paid by the end of the year. Mr. Campisi noted that if the town wins the winery/old stone church case, it could get some money back. Some of the money spent for tax certiorari cases were for preparing for trials that never opened because the cases were settled.”

I am planning to have a question and answer session on the Winery and the lawsuit in the coming weeks. Please let me know if you would be interest in attending.

In the meantime, I have updated the Winery website with the latest filings in Federal Lawsuit. I have also created a Blog for residents to post comments and feedback. Please visit both sites and let me know what you think. Also, please pass this e-mail on to anyone who may be interested.

Make sure you read the latest Yorktown Corruption Story in the North County News posted on the Winery Blog: http://blog.WineryAtStGeorge.com

Check out the updated Winery Website:
www.TheWineryAtStGeorge.com
Please read the Winery Blog for latest News and Post your comment
blog.WineryAtStGeorge.com

Send and e-mail to tomde@TheWineryAtStGeorge.com to have you name added to the distribution list.

Thank you and have a Happy Thanksgiving.. :-)

Tom

Tom DeChiaro
The Winery at St. George
PO Box 32
Baldwin Place, NY 10505-0032
(914) 455-4272
(914) 455-4273 - Fax
tomde@thewineryatstgeorge.com
www.TheWineryAtStGeorge.com:
http://blog.WineryAtStGeorge.com – Winery Blog
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A MESSAGE FROM BRUCE APAR PUBLISHER AND EDITOR IN CHIEF NCN:

Join me on North County News:

We're trying out "Ning" for its social media features as a test for what we want on our new site. We want everyone to sign on and create your own page and communicate with each other.
Click to Join: http://ncnlocal.ning.com/?xgi=iAcZLWL

Bruce Apar
About North County News
Weekly newspaper targeting Westchester and Putnam Counties in New York.
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A MESSAGE FROM JOHN TESTA:

FYI- I was interviewed for this show and should have some part of the segment. TruTV is channel 58 on cable with a box. You can see this segment on my web site (http://www.johngtesta.com/)

Also: My latest OnTopic show is done and will be shown this week on cable (Thurs. Channel 15 @ 9:30 PM), (Tues. @ 9:30 in Yorktown, channel 74) - it is online now at www.ontopicwithjt.com. It is the life story of Chauncey M. Depew 1834-1928.
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A MESSAGE FROM YORKTOWN COUNCILMAN NICK BIANCO:
RE: SCHOOL TAX REBATE UPDATE:

Our town assessor was notified by the State of New York Office of Real Property that the School Tax Relief (STAR) exemptions for the 2009-2010 School Year will be reduced again by 11 % for enhanced and 10% for basic. This means that even if our four school districts in the school year 2009-2010 go with a O % tax increase every homeowner will see a $125.00 to $400.00 tax increase in the Town of Yorktown and I am sure throughout Westchester and Putnam County.

I have notified our state representatives about my concerns. The ironic thing is that this process began in April 2008 when there was little or no concern of a financial meltdown. While we are constantly being told that STAR is not being cut. The reality is that it is.
2008-2009 Enhanced Exemption $4,020; Basic $2130.
2009-2010 Enhanced Exemption $3580; Basic $1900.

Yorktown Councilman Nick Bianco
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A MESSAGE FROM ASSEMBLYMAN GREG BALL:

Below is a link to an enrichment video that was done by ten JFK 3rd graders, Brewster Central School District, Putnam County, New York. They are trying to win a contest for the most hits. Check it out!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1kap-hWt7U

Thank you.
Greg Ball
Web site: www.putnamcountyny.com/kpb
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A MESSAGE FROM THE VILLAGE OF OSSINING:

TO ALL OSSINING RESIDENTS & BUSINESSES:

If you are interested in learning about Ossining Village's 2009 Budget, or have questions about it, please attend the Special Village Board Meeting. Particulars are:

Date: Monday, November 24th, 2008
Time: 7:30 pm
Place: Municipal Building, 16 Croton Avenue, First Floor, Ossining, NY

At present, Tentative Budget calls for an increase of 18.1%. The Administration,
Manager, and department heads have worked hard to keep the tax increase as low as possible. As we all know, taxes impact homeowners and renters alike, so input from the public is vital, and suggestions and questions from residents of Ossining are encouraged.

The 2009 Tentative Budget is on Village's official website.
http://www.villageofossining.org/Documents/TENTATIVE_BUDGET_2009_ver._2.pdf

We look forward to seeing you on November 24th !

Just in case you can not attend the meeting, don't hesitate to share your
suggestions or questions with one or all of the following:

Mayor Bill Hanauer wrhanauer@optonline.net
Trustee Catherine Borgia catherine_borgia@yahoo.com
Trustee Marlene Cheathem mcossining@aol.com
Trustee Michael Curry Mike@curryrockefellergorup.com
Trustee Sue Donnelly SueDonnelly53@yahoo.com


You will not be receiving further emails about the Ossining Village Budget. If you have received this email in error, please delete it.
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THIS WEEKS "IN MY OPINION COLUMN" IN THE NCN:

Dear Readers:

This week I discuss more liberty abuses by our county goverment.You can read my column on this topic exclusively on line(see link below)or in this weeks NORTH COUNTY NEWS on sale now. I am worth the seventy-five cents. Look for my column IN MY OPINION(page 10) in the editorial section. Better yet as this column is exclusive to the North County News on a regular basis and will be covering the local political scene, take out a subscription. Click on the North County News link below and go to Subscribe. Between this blog and The North County News you will have all the information to make a vote based on substance.
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FYI:ATOM TAXI INC. AIRPORT SERVICE:

Dear Readers:

This gives me a chance to plug my business ATOM TAXI INC. As you are planning your holiday or business or vacation travel? Instead of the headache of trying to find Airport parking, we do Airport Service to The Westchester County Airport(and ALL other airports) 24/7. Just call 1(914)879-6121 and my partner Tommy, will be glad to take you in our Airport Taxi. You will also be provided with a free copy of your local paper of record The North County News. If this is a business trip we also provide a professional receipt, just tell Tommy at the time of booking. The cost of a one-way trip to LaGuardia Airport the cost is Ninety dollars plus tolls. The cost to JFK and Newark Airports is one hundred-twenty-five dollars plus tolls. The tolls are $10.00 Westchester County Airport and Stewart cost $75.00. We do not take credit cards, sorry.
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E-MAIL ME WITH YOUR COMMENTS:

Dear Readers:

It has come to my attention the difficulty in posting a comment on this blog. If you wish to comment, e-mail me at the link posted below, putting "Manifesto Reader" in the subject matter, and I will "cut and Paste" your comments myself. If you DO NOT wish your comments posted, but just wish to communicate with me, please make your wishes known in the e-mail.

LINKS: atom_taxi@yahoo.com(as this a yahoo address make sure you put an underscore (-) between atom and taxi)

For immediate reply: atomtaxi@aol.com
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SITES TO LINK TO:

JOHN G. TESTA: www.johngtesta.com

ON TOPIC W/ JOHN TESTA: www.ontopicwithjt.com

CARS & US: www.doverracing.com

THE WINERY AT ST. GEORGE: http://www.TheWineryAtStGeorge.com

PLAN PUTNAM: planputnam@googlegroups.com/

PEEKSKILL GUARDIAN: "http://peekskillguardian.blogspot.com/

NORTH COUNTY NEWS:"http://northcountynews.com/

THE JOURNAL NEWS:http://thejournalnews.com/

PEEKSKILL DEMOCRATS:http://www.peekskilldems.com/"

PEEKSKILLREPUBLICANS:http://peekskillgop.com/

YORKTOWN SUPERVISOR DON PETERS: http://www.donpetersforyorktown.com/

PUTNAM VALLEY SUPERVISOR BOB TENDY:http://www.bobtendyforsupervisor.com/

THE PEEKSILL NEWS:http://thepeekskillnews.blogspot.com/
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CABLE SHOWS TO WATCH

ON POINT ON PEEKSKILL: Every Tuesday at 8PM channel 15 (Peekskill only)
Hosted by:DARREN RIGGER

DON PETERS AND YORKTOWN: Various day and times on chanel 20(Ykt.only)
Hosted by: SUPERVISOR DON PETERS

YORKTOWN WATCHDOG: Every Friday at 9:30 PM & Wednesday at 4:30PM on channel 74
Hosted By: ED CIFFON

LEGISLATORS REPORT: Saturday and Sunday at various times on chanel 20
Hosted By: COUNCILMEN NICK BIANCO AND LOU CAMPISI

THE VOLPE REPORT: Thursadys at 8PM chanel 15 (Peek. and Cort.) chanel 74 at 6pm (York.& Put. Valley)
Hosted By: Dominec Volpe

THE ISSUES: Thursdays at 9:PM chanel 74 Peekskill Mondays at 8PM chanel 15
Hosted by; Sam Davis

ON TOPIC WITH JOHN TESTA: Thursdays at 9:30PM chanel 15 (Peekskill & Cortlant)
Tuesdays in Yorktown & Putnam Valley 9:30 chanel 74
Hosted by: John Testa

CARS & US: Fridays 10 PM chanel 15(Peek. & Cortlant) 74(York. & Put. Valley)
Hosted By: Dennis Tate
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EDITOR'S NOTE:
All articles re-printed in this blog from the North County News are with the permission of Bruce Apar Publisher and Editor-in-Chief

11/23/08

Monday, November 10, 2008

THE KINGDOM OF YORKTOWN STRIKES AGAIN

Dear Readers:

The Kingdom of Yorktown strikes again. The owner of I Luv My Kids bought the old Sunshine Pizza on Rt. 202 so they could move their store to a bigger location. Now one would think if the lot was okay for a restaurant a baby store would be a no brainer. You would be wrong. You see as with the Old Stone church, the Yorktown government has other ideas. They want an access road built behind the building to empty on the road next to the New City Diner. You see, the lot's entrance and exit is not good enough for them. Not only do the owners have to gut and build a new interior for the store, the town wishes them to spend their own money on a new road. There is no law, ordinance or what ever to mandate this from either the state or town comprehensive plan. This is just a whim from the town government.

One must remember that pregnant women and families with young children would be the primary customers of this establishment. The seperate entrance and exit would be safer than the access road the town wants. You have to wonder sometimes what these officials are smoking when they come up with these ideas.

I was under the impression we elected Don Peters Supervisor to stop this nonsense. It is time for the town government to stop acting like a kingdom. These owners acted in good faith when they bought the property. The town has not, changing the rules in the middle of the game. So now the Old Stone Church still sits vacant, not creating need employment in these recessionary times, not generating sales taxes that the town receives a portion of and could definitely use. This same town government that forced the owner of the Old Stone Church to sue for the right to open (case still pending), now for no good reason other then they have the power to interfere, is doing the same thing to the owners of I Luv My Kids. It is time for this town to stop being anti-business or as this next election cycle is for the local government, face the wrath of the voters. The town government can consider this my opening salvo. There will be more if they do not change their ways.

P.S.: You can read the full story on this in this weeks NCN sill on sale
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MY APPEARENCE ON THE VOLPE REPORT IN NOVEMBER:

The Volpe Report is pleased to announce the that the next guest for Domenic's upcoming show is none other than this blog's and political commentator for the North County News- Anthony Bazzo. Come watch and listen to some back and forth commentary on many topics and get an insight into Anthony's political thinking. Airtimes and dates are as follows: Peekskill/Cortlandt area- November 13 and 20 Thursdays at 8:00pm. Yorktown/Putnam Valley area- November 12 and 19 Wednesdays at 6:00pm.

Domenic Volpe
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MY APPEARENCE ON THE YORKTOWN WATCHDOG REPORT:
Andy:
The show is on Wednesday November 12 at 4:30 P.M. both channel 74. (Ykt. & Put. Valley only)

Ed

P.S.: see you in Dec. for the Christmas show. I will let you know the date and time.
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A NEW RESTAURANT OPENS:

Hi Andy,

You were correct originally way back when you heard Pleasantville was the location of our favorite chef Louie's new restaurant.

In any event he opened this weekend in Pleasantville at 160 Marble Ave. Its called Jessies Villa. Nice looking place, its huge and pretty much the same menu we have come to know and love.
Pamela sends her regards to you and Tommy. Hope we run into you there.

Marty
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WHAT'S HAPPENING AT TWELVE GRAPES, N.DIVION STREET PEEKSKILL:

Coming up: Thanksgiving Eve, Nov 26, The Straight Up Dirties, a classic rock band from 9:00-12:30. They're young, hot, and really, really good. $10 Cover.

Dec 6th, our first ever Comedy & Music Night. Tickets on sale now--$45 for Comedy Show & Prix Fixe Dinner, followed by live music from The Dragon Coasters, an 8-piece classic rock band.

New Year's Eve, Dec 31, Johnny Feds & Da Bluez Boyz. A 12 Grapes favorite!

As always, keep checking 12grapes.com for weekly updates.

All the best,
Rich & Jeannie
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Wed, Nov 12, 8:30-11:00
Greg Aulden (Acoustic)

Greg is an accomplished guitarist, singer/songwriter and storyteller. His connection with the audience is immediate. His sets at times "seem more like a comedy show", but his vocals are delivered with deep emotion. Greg has the ability to stay true to the artist's intent while making the song uniquely his own. An entertaining evening is assured.
gregaulden.tripod.com

Thu, Nov 13, 8:30-11:30
OPEN MIC NIGHT with Petey Hop

We look forward to the diversity, surprise and talent that always accompanies Petey's Open Mics. We invite all talented artists to come enjoy the music, the stage and Petey. He opens the evening with one of his versatile and creative acoustic sets. Sign up begins at 8pm.
peteyhop.com


Fri, Nov 14, 9:30-12:30
Geoff Hartwell (Blues-Rock)


An incredible Blues-Rock slide guitarist, Geoff Hartwell plays classic rock with perfection and style. As a songwriter, Geoff is fresh and original. His new CD, "PERFECT STRANGER" can be heard on his website. Slide guitar legend Sonny Landreth is featured on two songs on the CD.
Let Geoff and his band take you to slide guitar heaven. Free admission.
geoffhartwell.com


Sat, Nov 15, 9:30-12:30
The Mojomatics!


Authentic Chicago-style Blues a la Muddy Waters, these guys deliver an explosive array of originals and covers. The Mojomatics have attracting a loyal following throughout the HV region, and at 12 Grapes in particular.
Their CD, "MY KIND OF CRAZY", is available on CD Baby.
themojomatics.com


Sun, Nov 16, 6:00-9:00
Singer/Songwriter Showcase

Three accomplished acoustic artists take the stage in alternating sets. Manny Cortez has a voice like Cat Stevens, and belts out his songs with emotion and conviction. Lisa Freider has an impressive repertoire of original songs. Her guitar work and vocals are amazing.
Cassandra Frake's vocals are soft, sweet and moving.


COMING UP:
Wed, Nov. 19, 8:30 - 11:30, "Reds Whites & the Blues" Jam
Thu, Nov. 20, 8:30 - 11:30, Johnny Feds Invitational Blues Jam
Fri, Nov 21, 9:30 - 12:30, The Blues Dogs
Sat, Nov 22, 9:30 - 12:30, Bennett Harris
Sun, Nov 23, 6:00 - 9:00, Singer/Songwriter Showcase
with Anthony & Joe Melillo & Sheri Miller.

Check out 12grapes.com to see our lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch menus. You can view our calendar of events and photo gallery to see what's happening at 12 Grapes each week.

Thank you for your patronage and friendship.


Sincerely,
Rich & Jeannie Credidio
12 Grapes Music & Wine Bar
12 North Division Street, Peekskill, NY
(914) 737-6624
12grapes.com
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A MESSAGE FROM LEGISLATOR GEORGE OROS:

The Republicans Will Return


The Republicans took it on the chin big time. It was not like we couldn't see the punch coming either. The party seemed to be flagging about, wildly throwing all kinds of punches but the body blows did nothing to the opposition. It simply left our chin exposed where our opponents struck with a swift and powerful left hook that wiped us out.

Republicans need to grow up. With the likes of Fox News, Rush Limbaugh and the internet, we can no longer moan and groan about media bias (though it exists). With many of the voters who elected Ronald Reagan against what was then a sea of blue now passing on, we can no longer use his legacy (as grand as it was) to rally democrats and independents to our cause.

Republicans need to take their heads out of the sand. Intellectually, on principles and the issues, Republicans do have it right. But there is a vast disconnect with the people. Lectures and questioning motives of an opponent means little to voters worried stiff about if they will have a job next week or how do I pay for my retirement. Republicans have sound programs to address those concerns, but we failed miserably on getting those across in a simple easy to understand way. Economic policies that promote job growth are a Republican hallmark. We are the party of small and medium business, of the entrepreneur, but somehow with all the weaving and swinging in this campaign, we lost that message and instead hit the canvas unfairly characterized as the party of Wall Street.

Writing off the young and the new class of immigrants will insure keeping the Republican Party in the minority for a long time. Many young people I speak with have a jaded view of Republican principles. That is not the fault of mainstream media or the presence of the teachers union in the classroom, as much as it is the fault of the Republicans dismal failure to engage young voters on their issues. Too often Republicans down play or ridicule the youth vote. Like it or not, “Rock the Vote” and whether a candidate wears boxers or briefs are important to young voters and must be recognized. The lack of engagement between new voters and our party is a glaring weakness that must be addressed.
Most immigrants are decent hard working people who like my grandparents are here seeking a better life. Republicans need to embrace that, not mock it. Yes, we need to enforce immigration laws, yes we need to protect our borders and yes we need to make sure that those who work are paying their fair share, but first we need to understand. "Putting up our dukes" (think that is an old boxing analogy) will not address the challenges of securing our borders and assimilating the newest waive of Americans into our Country.

Above all else, Republicans are paying a dear price for the corruption and failure during the period we had control. Congressman Foley and Senator Ted Stevens became the symbol of our party. While it is true representative Charlie Rangel has his own ethical lapses, are we to persuade the American people that our party should lead because we can be as corrupt as the other guys? Hardly a testament to our philosophy of accountability.

We start today. The Republican Party in my life time has faced more daunting odds than those we face today. In 1964, the presidency was lost in a landslide, four years later the White House was Republican. In 1976, the scars of Watergate cost the party dearly. Yet in 1980 we witnessed the Reagan Revolution and a Republican Senate. After George HW Bush squandered a great opportunity for our party in 1992, two years later Republicans controlled the House and Senate. Fundamentally our principles, our issues and our message is sound and what the majority of Americans support. The problem seems to be we are sometimes so self assured that we forget that politics and elections are not about candidates - but about voters. We fail to connect, to assure, and frankly to lead.


P.S.: Dear Friends:
Your thoughts and comments are most welcomed. Thanks!

Sincerely,
George Oros
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THIS WEEKS "IN MY OPINION COLUMN" IN THE NCN:

Dear Readers:

This week I discuss the question of a town manager for Yorktown.You can read my column on this topic exclusively on line(see link below)or in this weeks NORTH COUNTY NEWS on sale now. I am worth the seventy-five cents. Look for my column IN MY OPINION(page 10) in the editorial section. Better yet as this column is exclusive to the North County News on a regular basis and will be covering the local political scene, take out a subscription. Click on the North County News link below and go to Subscribe. Between this blog and The North County News you will have all the information to make a vote based on substance.
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FYI:ATOM TAXI INC. AIRPORT SERVICE:

Dear Readers:

This gives me a chance to plug my business ATOM TAXI INC. As you are planning your holiday or business or vacation travel? Instead of the headache of trying to find Airport parking, we do Airport Service to The Westchester County Airport(and ALL other airports) 24/7. Just call 1(914)879-6121 and my partner Tommy, will be glad to take you in our Airport Taxi. You will also be provided with a free copy of your local paper of record The North County News. If this is a business trip we also provide a professional receipt, just tell Tommy at the time of booking. The cost of a one-way trip to LaGuardia Airport the cost is Ninety dollars plus tolls. The cost to JFK and Newark Airports is one hundred-twenty-five dollars plus tolls. The tolls are $10.00 Westchester County Airport and Stewart cost $75.00. We do not take credit cards, sorry.
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E-MAIL ME WITH YOUR COMMENTS:

Dear Readers:

It has come to my attention the difficulty in posting a comment on this blog. If you wish to comment, e-mail me at the link posted below, putting "Manifesto Reader" in the subject matter, and I will "cut and Paste" your comments myself. If you DO NOT wish your comments posted, but just wish to communicate with me, please make your wishes known in the e-mail.

LINKS: atom_taxi@yahoo.com(as this a yahoo address make sure you put an underscore (-) between atom and taxi)

For immediate reply: atomtaxi@aol.com
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SITES TO LINK TO:

JOHN G. TESTA: www.johngtesta.com

ON TOPIC W/ JOHN TESTA: www.ontopicwithjt.com

CARS & US: www.doverracing.com

THE WINERY AT ST. GEORGE: http://www.TheWineryAtStGeorge.com

PLAN PUTNAM: planputnam@googlegroups.com/

PEEKSKILL GUARDIAN: "http://peekskillguardian.blogspot.com/

NORTH COUNTY NEWS:"http://northcountynews.com/

THE JOURNAL NEWS:http://thejournalnews.com/

PEEKSKILL DEMOCRATS:http://www.peekskilldems.com/"

PEEKSKILLREPUBLICANS:http://peekskillgop.com/

YORKTOWN SUPERVISOR DON PETERS: http://www.donpetersforyorktown.com/

PUTNAM VALLEY SUPERVISOR BOB TENDY:http://www.bobtendyforsupervisor.com/

THE PEEKSILL NEWS:http://thepeekskillnews.blogspot.com/
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CABLE SHOWS TO WATCH

ON POINT ON PEEKSKILL: Every Tuesday at 8PM channel 15 (Peekskill only)
Hosted by:DARREN RIGGER

DON PETERS AND YORKTOWN: Various day and times on chanel 20(Ykt.only)
Hosted by: SUPERVISOR DON PETERS

YORKTOWN WATCHDOG: Every Friday at 9:30 PM & Wednesday at 4:30PM on channel 74
Hosted By: ED CIFFON

LEGISLATORS REPORT: Saturday and Sunday at various times on chanel 20
Hosted By: COUNCILMEN NICK BIANCO AND LOU CAMPISI

THE VOLPE REPORT: Thursadys at 8PM chanel 15 (Peek. and Cort.) chanel 74 at 6pm (York.& Put. Valley)
Hosted By: Dominec Volpe

THE ISSUES: Thursdays at 9:PM chanel 74 Peekskill Mondays at 8PM chanel 15
Hosted by; Sam Davis

ON TOPIC WITH JOHN TESTA: Thursdays at 9:30PM chanel 15 (Peekskill & Cortlant)
Tuesdays in Yorktown & Putnam Valley 9:30 chanel 74
Hosted by: John Testa

CARS & US: Fridays 10 PM chanel 15(Peek. & Cortlant) 74(York. & Put. Valley)
Hosted By: Dennis Tate
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EDITOR'S NOTE:
All articles re-printed in this blog from the North County News are with the permission of Bruce Apar Publisher and Editor-in-Chief

11/01/08

Saturday, November 01, 2008

MY ENDORSEMENTS

Dear Readers:

Whether you have drank the kool-ade or still am of open mind, I want you to think about the following before you vote. What I am about to tell you is based on votes already cast, words out of candidates own mouths and research on platforms which can be found on line. before you vote it is not enough to hear the eloquence of Obama's words, you must also listen(listening is wanting to hear) what he is saying. As we do live in an affluent area, I implore you to think about your vote and the consequences

On taxes, you are being taken down the garden path. Where what started at the debates a $250,000.00 level at which taxes will rise has now become $100,000.00 as per his 30 minute infomercial this past week. In the infomercial he said "families" making $200,000.00 would not see tax increases. This breaks down to $100,000.00 individually. This is because, according to his proposed answer to the social security shortfall, he wishes to remove the cap. So now those making $103, 000.00 will see a 6% increase in taxes. As congress has already voted in May(I wrote about this at that time) to let the "Bush tax cuts for the rich" expire, this makes those individuals making $103,000.00 see a combined 11% increase in taxes.

If you work or own a small business, forget about raises, bonuses or help as that income used to fund those will now be spent in taxes. Business will not hire or more likely let people go to escape these taxes. Businesses do not exist to create jobs, they exist to make money. They create jobs in that quest, but if they can get away with out creating jobs to make money they will. Obama and congress are not talking about taxing wealth, they are talking about taxing income. There is a difference.

By voting to let the tax cuts expire, Congressman Hall who voted for this has assured everybody who works will see a tax increase. The lowest bracket created in the 2001 tax relief package, in which the first $10,000.00 anybody makes is taxed at 10% disappears. So those on the lowest end will see a 5% increase as their tax bracket rises to 15%. It does not take rocket science to see these are not rich people, but their taxes will rise just the same. So will yours as all other tax brackets rise 5%. Also the marriage penalty reappears and child exemption decreases by $500.00 per child. Also the tax on capital gains and dividends will increase. This affects your retirement plans. This is not opinion but fact as the votes have already been cast. They will be reaffirmed when congress reconvenes after this election. Both Nancy Pelosi and Barney Frank have said so. John Hall has voted with them 100% of the time.

Obama and the democrat leadership in which our congressman John hall has voted with 100% of the time believe the government should be the arbiter of our rights. Our constitution says our rights are not granted by any government body. We are born with them. They believe either through law or if that fails judicial fiat that the premise of limited government as spelled out in the bill of rights should be overturned, not though the amendment process as spelled out in the constitution they have sworn to uphold.

I believe in enumerated limits on government. I believe that they are public servants, not that we are the servant public. I believe in the encouragement of success not its punishment. I do not believe you can make poor people rich by making rich people poor. I do not believe in the confiscation of after tax profits for the purpose of redistribution. I do not believe profit is a crime, nor through class warfare should it be treated as such. I do not believe that the government should be the arbiter of how much is enough. It is for these reasons, plus the others I have outlined in past posts and columns in the NCN, that I cannot vote for either Obama or Hall. I hope you will think about this before you vote.


THIS IS HOW I WOULD OR WILL VOTE:

PRESIDENT: MCCAIN

CONGRESS: LALOR

ASSMBLY 99 DISTRICT(MINE): BALL

ASSEMBLY 90 DISTRICT(NOT MINE): GOULDMAN
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MY APPEARENCE ON THE VOLPE REPORT IN NOVEMBER:

The Volpe Report is pleased to announce the that the next guest for Domenic's upcoming show is none other than this blog's and political commentator for the North County News- Anthony Bazzo. Come watch and listen to some back and forth commentary on many topics and get an insight into Anthony's political thinking. Airtimes and dates are as follows: Peekskill/Cortlandt area- November 6, 13 and 20 Thursdays at 8:00pm. Yorktown/Putnam Valley area- November 5, 12 and 19 Wednesdays at 6:00pm.

Domenic Volpe
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A MESSAGE FROM THE HARRISON APAR FIELD OF DREAMS FOUNDATION:

Miracles are on tap!

Harrison Apar Field of Dreams Foundation
Anthony D'Alessandro
Miracles Bar & Grill
Invite You to Be Our Special Guest at Grand Opening Reception of
Miracles Bar & Grill
4:00 to 6:00 p.m., Monday, November 3
Brookside Park, Kear Street, Yorktown Heights
(opposite Mavis Tire)

Your friends and colleagues also are welcome. We will toast the official opening with a ribbon-cutting and brief ceremony as we warmly welcome another new business to Yorktown.


Miracles Bar & Grill is making a generous donation to community charity Harrison Apar Field of Dreams Foundation, which supports the youth and families of our area with scholastic, sports and performing arts donations, including a fundraising partnership with Yorktown Athletic Club and Yorktown Police Benevolent Assocation.

Watch for Miracles' first Friday Draft Special, with all proceeds earmarked for the Apar Foundation charity, thanks to owner Jimmy Bobolakis and managing partner Nick Halampalakis
We look forward to seeing you November 3 at the
Grand Opening Celebration.

TO RSVP and for more information:
Harrisonapar@optonline.net (914) 275-6887

DATE: Monday, November 3, 2008
TIME: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
LOCATION: Miracles Bar & Grill, Brookside Park
Kear Street, Yorktown Heights
(opposite Mavis Tire)

Harrison Apar Field of Dreams Foundation*
P.O. Box 1383
Yorktown Heights, New York 10598
Harrisonapar@optonline.net (914) 275-6887
*501(c)(3) not-for-profit incorporated in State of New York
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THIS WEEKS "IN MY OPINION COLUMN" IN THE NCN:

Dear Readers:

This week I discuss why you should vote, the human cost. You can read my column on this topic exclusively on line(see link below)or in this weeks NORTH COUNTY NEWS on sale now. I am worth the seventy-five cents. Look for my column IN MY OPINION(page 10) in the editorial section. Better yet as this column is exclusive to the North County News on a regular basis and will be covering the local political scene, take out a subscription. Click on the North County News link below and go to Subscribe. Between this blog and The North County News you will have all the information to make a vote based on substance.
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FYI:ATOM TAXI INC. AIRPORT SERVICE:

Dear Readers:

This gives me a chance to plug my business ATOM TAXI INC. As you are planning your holiday or business or vacation travel? Instead of the headache of trying to find Airport parking, we do Airport Service to The Westchester County Airport(and ALL other airports) 24/7. Just call 1(914)879-6121 and my partner Tommy, will be glad to take you in our Airport Taxi. You will also be provided with a free copy of your local paper of record The North County News. If this is a business trip we also provide a professional receipt, just tell Tommy at the time of booking. The cost of a one-way trip to LaGuardia Airport the cost is Ninety dollars plus tolls. The cost to JFK and Newark Airports is one hundred-twenty-five dollars plus tolls. The tolls are $10.00 Westchester County Airport and Stewart cost $75.00. We do not take credit cards, sorry.
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E-MAIL ME WITH YOUR COMMENTS:

Dear Readers:

It has come to my attention the difficulty in posting a comment on this blog. If you wish to comment, e-mail me at the link posted below, putting "Manifesto Reader" in the subject matter, and I will "cut and Paste" your comments myself. If you DO NOT wish your comments posted, but just wish to communicate with me, please make your wishes known in the e-mail.

LINKS: atom_taxi@yahoo.com(as this a yahoo address make sure you put an underscore (-) between atom and taxi)

For immediate reply: atomtaxi@aol.com
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SITES TO LINK TO:

JOHN G. TESTA: www.johngtesta.com

ON TOPIC W/ JOHN TESTA: www.ontopicwithjt.com

CARS & US: www.doverracing.com

THE WINERY AT ST. GEORGE: http://www.TheWineryAtStGeorge.com

PLAN PUTNAM: planputnam@googlegroups.com/

PEEKSKILL GUARDIAN: "http://peekskillguardian.blogspot.com/

NORTH COUNTY NEWS:"http://northcountynews.com/

THE JOURNAL NEWS:http://thejournalnews.com/

PEEKSKILL DEMOCRATS:http://www.peekskilldems.com/"

PEEKSKILLREPUBLICANS:http://peekskillgop.com/

YORKTOWN SUPERVISOR DON PETERS: http://www.donpetersforyorktown.com/

PUTNAM VALLEY SUPERVISOR BOB TENDY:http://www.bobtendyforsupervisor.com/

THE PEEKSILL NEWS:http://thepeekskillnews.blogspot.com/
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CABLE SHOWS TO WATCH

ON POINT ON PEEKSKILL: Every Tuesday at 8PM channel 15 (Peekskill only)
Hosted by:DARREN RIGGER

DON PETERS AND YORKTOWN: Various day and times on chanel 20(Ykt.only)
Hosted by: SUPERVISOR DON PETERS

YORKTOWN WATCHDOG: Every Friday at 9:30 PM on channel 74
Hosted By: ED CHIFFON

LEGISLATORS REPORT: Saturday and Sunday at various times on chanel 20
Hosted By: COUNCILMEN NICK BIANCO AND LOU CAMPISI

THE VOLPE REPORT: Thursadys at 8PM chanel 15 (Peek. and Cort.) chanel 74 at 6pm (York.& Put. Valley)
Hosted By: Dominec Volpe

THE ISSUES: Thursdays at 9:PM chanel 74 Peekskill Mondays at 8PM chanel 15
Hosted by; Sam Davis

ON TOPIC WITH JOHN TESTA: Thursdays at 9:30PM chanel 15 (Peekskill & Cortlant)
Tuesdays in Yorktown & Putnam Valley 9:30 chanel 74
Hosted by: John Testa

CARS & US: Fridays 10 PM chanel 15(Peek. & Cortlant) 74(York. & Put. Valley)
Hosted By: Dennis Tate
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EDITOR'S NOTE:
All articles re-printed in this blog from the North County News are with the permission of Bruce Apar Publisher and Editor-in-Chief

11/01/08