Thursday, October 21, 2010

Political Dirty Tricks In New Rochelle

As President Obama said two years ago prior to the election, "It's silly season." New Rochelle is no different.

On Tuesday October 19th, silly season was revealed once again. Some time during that day, a Susan Kettner campaign sign was place directly in front of Cynthia Lobo's sign in southern New Rochelle. Kettner's sign was placed there without the permission of the homeowner. Kettner and Lobo are both vying for City Judge.

When I spoke to the homeowner she said, "Kettner's sign a foolish waste of signage and I threw it in the trash. I realize she's desperate. How can you want to be a judge and be uncomfortable around people as we saw in a Youtube video. If they put up another one, it's going wind up in the same place as the first one, the trash."

You can't make this stuff up, but this time, they're busted.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Metro-North Conducts Annual Emergency Preparedness Drill

Grand Central Terminal, NY, October 16, 2010 – Metro-North Railroad conducted their 28th annual drill officially known as the ‘Emergency Preparedness Exercise’. NYPD, FDNY, Amtrak, NY State EMT and MTA PD participated in the Metro-North sponsored drill while Amtrak, TSA and other agencies observed the activity on track 15.
Metro-North President Howard Permut and MTA Chairman Walder spoke before the exercise began. The message delivered was that this time the focus would be on a railroad emergency instead of handling bomb threats as done in recent years. They added that the purpose of this real-life situation was to keep the skills of the first responders sharp.
The exercise began after every one reported to GCT’s track 15 and entered the Bombardier-built 85-foot commuter cab car and heard the instructions given to the participants, conductors and locomotive engineers being given their situational training. They were to follow the instructions on the activity cards given to them with no variation. After the observers left the car, it was show time.


In a real time accident scenario, a train would figuratively hit the bumper block and derail, and two serious and several other less-serious injuries would occur. The two ‘serious’ ones would be the engineer with severed limbs and a passenger would have whiplash. Both would be taken off the train in ‘spine stretchers’ and moved out of Grand Central on gurneys to waiting ambulances at an impromptu crisis command center on 42nd Street and fire trucks located on Vanderbilt Avenue.
In reality, various federal, state and local first responder agencies would respond and have their own jurisdictional responsibilities, but for the most part groups such as the TSA were observers.
I observed a high-level of professionalism and efficiency by the participants. Everyone performed their duties quickly and with a sense of urgency. Videographers from the different groups shot video that would be examined later for grading. From my eyes, the drill was a resounding success.

Curb Your Enthusiasm



Over the last couple of years, there’s been a lot of sidewalk construction work in New Rochelle. Cut granite curbs are being installed by construction crews next to nice smooth new sidewalks.

The new curbs might be illegal.

I recall reading the voluminous construction code a couple of years ago and ran across a clause that said curbs must be a smooth rounded surface. The cut granite curbs are sharp and can ruin a car’s tires if the sidewall touches it – I know, it happened to me.

If the curbs being installed are in fact illegal, several questions need to be answered:
  • What should be done about this?
  • Who authorized their installation?
  • Why isn’t the NR code being adhered to?
Only our local government can answer these questions.

Photos - Above: Construction at 310 Huguenot St. in New Rochelle. Below: Curbs are supposed to be rounded and not sharp-edged granite which can cut a car's sidewall tires if the tire rubs against the curb when parking. Check out the older curb at the Gulf gas station. Compare for yourself.



Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Italian History Month Is Here With Wonderful Displays In Grand Central Terminal

October, 2010, New York, NY – The Italians have invaded Manhattan once again with their annual Italian History Month and Columbus Day month-long celebrations. The Columbus Citizen’s Foundation sponsors the annual event that includes an exhibit in Grand Central Terminal’s Vanderbilt Hall, gala dinner, wreath-laying at Columbus Circle and culminated by the world-famous Columbus Day parade while celebrating Italian-American heritage on New York's Fifth Avenue since 1929.
This Foundation is a non-profit organization in New York City. They are committed to fostering an appreciation of Italian-American heritage and achievement through a broad range of philanthropic and cultural activities. They provide opportunities for deserving Italian-American students to gain academic advancement with scholarships and grant programs.
As always, an Italian automobile is featured in Grand Central Terminal’s main concourse. This year, it’s the Maserati Granturismo convertible that will be raffled off with tickets costing $1000 each – certainly not for the faint of heart or the wallet for that matter. It is all for a good cause and this year’s model is no exception. It arrived on the floor on October 1st.
The giant-sized posters are also on the columns of the grandest rail terminal in the country. Featured is Grand Marshal Maria Bartiromo (CNBC anchor) along with honorees Joseph Ficalora, Enrico Gaglioti, Maurice Greenberg, Ken Langone (Home Depot founder), Robert LaPenta, Joseph Moglia, Joseph Plumeri and Peter Sidoti. Grand Marshal Maria Bartiromo and Enrico Gaglioti were both honored guests at the Italian American Museum’s annual gala of 2008.

Other events are scheduled as part of the Columbus celebration. On Friday in Bowling Green Park will see the raising of the Italian & American flags in honor of Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Army Sgt. Salvatore Giunta and the reading of the names of all prior Italian Americans awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. Pietro Alberti, the first Italian Immigrant to arrive in what is now New York City (on the 375th anniversary of his arrival) will also be honored.

Monday, October 4, 2010

It’s Election Time – Meet The Candidates At The New Rochelle Train Station Again

October 4, 2010, New Rochelle, NY – It’s October and that means politicians will be out there campaigning. A favorite spot of theirs is the Manhattan-bound New Rochelle train station platform. This morning proved no different as Republican Bob Cohen was out there glad-handing and handing out flyers. Last week, Amy Paulin did the same with her entourage.

This location guarantees maximum exposure to a large cross-section of people and is a sure-fire way to talk to them and connect.

This tradition may end?
This ‘tradition’ of sorts could end when the MTA fully implements the tap-n-go technology. What has been leaked to the press in the past is that the commuter train platforms will no longer be a free and open access place for everyone because they’ll be ‘fare control areas’.

This new fare collection program will have a pole (or two) where the train rider will have to ‘tap’ their ‘fob’ card that comes with RFID (Radio Frequency ID) technology. Beyond this point, only fare-paying passengers will be allowed on the platform otherwise they could be subject to charges and fines.
Fear not, the tradition won’t end but evolve – just be ready to get your handshakes and flyers at the various street entrances instead.

                                    

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