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Saturday, November 30, 2024

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Yonkers Insider: 2025 Candidate Spotlight: Greenburgh Town Justice Erin McGoey for Westchester County Court Judge.


Greenburgh Town Justice Erin McGoey is running for Westchester County Court Judge in 2025 Elections.

She was Elected Greenburgh Town Justice in the 2022 Elections. 

Her Previous Legal and Professional Experience was in the Following Places: Deputy Commissioner of the Westchester County Department of Environmental Facilities (DEF), Deputy General Counsel at the MTA from 2018 - 2019,  Senior Associate with A Private Law Firm from 2016 - 2018, Assistant Westchester County Attorney from 2008 - 2016 and Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of Yonkers from 2006 - 2008.

To Learn More about Judge Erin McGoey, Please Visit: https://www.judgemcgoeyforwestchester.com/

We will continue to cover this race for Westchester County Court Judge from the 2025 Election Desk of Yonkers Insider.


Yonkers Insider Publisher Delfim Heusler

Yonkers Insider: Elections Desk 2025: Fundraiser for Judge Erin McGoey for Westchester County Court Judge.


Hope to see many of you at our campaign kick-off next week at The Sailhouse in Tarrytown!

Please if you can, RSVP, so we can get an accurate headcount. Either DM us or email at: judgemcgoeyforwestchester@gmail.com
In the meantime, wishing everyone a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Team Judge McGoey.

City of Yonkers: AD: Yonkers Firefighters Recruitment.

 



Firefighter Recruiting Office

Riverfront Library

One Larkin Center, 4th Floor

Yonkers, NY 10701

Phone Numbers

(914) 457-1355
(914) 457-1356

Hours of Operation

Monday-Friday: 8:00 am - 8:00 pm


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City of Yonkers: Legal Notice - Public Hearing Notice - APPEAL of GO 9-2024.

 

City of Yonkers - Yonkers City Clerk Vincent Spano.

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Yonkers Insider: Promotions: Yonkers Brewing Co.

 


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Yonkers Insider: Yonkers Animal Shelter: Event: PETS WITH SANTA PICS.


Pet parents are invited to bring their canine companions to meet Santa at the Yonkers Animal Shelter on Saturday, December 14 and Sunday, December 15 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. For $10 participants will receive their pet's photo in a holiday frame. For more information call (914) 377-6730.

Yonkers Insider: Event: Yonkers DPW: SELFIE AND SIP WITH SANTA RETURNS.


Selfie and Sip with Santa returns to the Yonkers DPW Service Center on December 13 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Families can also meet Santa and snap selfies at 1130 Nepperhan Avenue on Saturday, December 14 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Sunday, December 15 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Yonkers Insider: News from City of Yonkers: PRE-KWANZAA BOOK DRIVE.


Mayor Spano's African American Advisory Board and Yonkers Public Library are teaming up to accept new book donations at all public library locations through Wednesday, December 18. The books will be given to children during the week of Kwanzaa.

Yonkers Insider: News from City of Yonkers.

 


Yonkers Insider: Statement from Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano.

 


Dear Neighbor,


This weekend is a time to pause, reflect and celebrate the moments in life with loved ones. It's these moments that make life truly meaningful. It reminds us of the vibrant community we continue to build together.


Our great City of Yonkers has so much diversity and culture, it's wonderful to see how we all come together and celebrate. I'm also always inspired by how Yonkers steps up to help others who are less fortunate during this time of year. Thank you, Yonkers for being a source of gratitude for all of us.


Have a wonderful weekend.


MIKE SPANO

Mayor 

Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Happy Thanksgiving from Yonkers Insider Publisher Delfim Heusler.



Yonkers Insider Online Newspaper wishes everyone a Very Happy Thanksgiving. I have many things to be thankful for. I have the best friends in the world. I have so many i can't name all of you. I am also very thankful for all of my readers of my online newspaper.

I am also thankful to all who advertised with my newspaper I want to thank all my clients. I love you guys.

I am a lucky man to have so many friends and people who care about me. I love all you guys so much.

With every holiday that goes by, I always miss my hero my mother Constance Heusler. I live the rest of my life for my mother to continue her legacy.

Also I miss my father Paul Heusler who died In June of 2023, he will be very missed by me as well.

I appreciate all my friends who check on me I love you all. Especially during this challenging Holiday season for me.

Yonkers Insider Publisher Delfim Heusler


Yonkers Insider: New York State Assemblywoman MaryJane Shimsky 92nd District: Happy Thanksiving!

 


Thanksgiving is a time to share good food, reflect on the people and experiences that enrich us, and take in the beauty of late fall. I hope your weekend is filled with all the joy the holiday has to offer. Happy Thanksgiving!

My great appreciation goes out to all the volunteers who made Thanksgiving possible for others this year. From those who pitched in at our senior centers and shelters, to the supporters of our food pantries and school drives, it was humbling to see so many of you bringing the spirit of Thanksgiving to life in our communities.

Yonkers Insider: 2025 Election Desk: News from Ken Jenkins Democrat for Westchester County Executive.


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Yonkers Insider: Statement from Westchester County Deputy County Executive Ken Jenkins.

 


Yonkers Insider: Lawyer James Dibbini: With Gratitude This Thanksgiving Season.

 

As we approach the Thanksgiving season, we want to take a moment to express our sincere gratitude for the trust and confidence you have placed in our firm. Your continued partnership and support mean the world to us, and it is truly a privilege to serve you.


This past year has brought both challenges and successes, and we are grateful to have had the opportunity to work alongside you. We look forward to continuing to meet your legal needs and helping you navigate the road ahead.


On behalf of everyone at James G. Dibbini & Associates, P.C., we wish you and your loved ones a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with joy, peace, and good company. May the holiday season bring warmth and happiness to you and yours.


Thank you once again for choosing us as your trusted advisors.

James G. Dibbini & Associates, P.C.

Yonkers Insider: Yonkers City Council Meeting - November 26, 2024 by Yonkers City Councilwoman Corazon Pineda Issac 2nd District.


On Tuesday, November 26, 2024, the Yonkers City Council held a Stated City Council meeting. All items on the agenda appear below, as well as the decisions taken by the City Council in regard to these items.



 Stated City Council Meeting



1.Resolution - advice and consent to the appointment of Mark V. Territo to the position of Deputy Commissioner of Planning and Development. (Adopted 6-0)


2.A Resolution authorizing acceptance of a bequest from Joseph P. McLaughlin  (Adopted 6-0)


3. Resolution of the City of Yonkers expressing the City Council's continued opposition to the MTA's Central Business District Tolling Program, also known as congestion pricing, and praising Governor Hochul's decision to pause the program in response to public outcry including the City Council's unanimously adopted resolution 4-2024 that previously opposed the same. (Adopted 6-0)


4. Resolution of the City Council of Yonkers calling for the New York State Department of Transportation to study, develop and implement appropriate safety measures on the northbound central park avenue (Route 100) access ramp to the northbound Sprain Brook Parkway near the intersection with Palmer Road. (Adopted 6-0)


5. Resolution authorizing the initiation of the review process for the discontinuance and removal of the easternmost portion of McMahon Avenue at its intersection with Central Park Avenue from the official map of the City of Yonkers. (Adopted 6-0)


6.Resolution of the City Council of Yonkers recognizing December 10, 2024 as Human Rights Day. (Adopted 6-0)


7. Commissioner of Deeds (Adopted 6-0)



 

You can tune in to City Council meetings via the City Council Facebook page, City Hall TV (accessible via the City of Yonkers website), Optimum channel 78, or Verizon Fios channel 39. 



Best regards,
 
Hon. Corazon Pineda-Isaac
Tel: (914) 377-6312

Yonkers Insider: Westchester County Legislator James Nolan 15th District: Thanksgiving Wishes.





Dear Friends and Neighbors,

Thanksgiving is a cherished time to gather with loved ones, reflect on our blessings, and share in the warmth of gratitude. It’s a moment to appreciate the connections we hold dear and the abundance we enjoy.

However, it’s also a time to remember those who may face challenges during the holiday – those struggling to put food on the table, those far from family, or those spending the day alone.

This Thanksgiving, let’s embrace the spirit of community. A small act of kindness – donating to a local food pantry, volunteering at a shelter, or simply reaching out to someone who might need a friendly voice – can make a profound difference.

As we give thanks for the good in our lives, let’s extend that gratitude into action, helping others find their reasons to be thankful, too.

Wishing you and your family a Happy, Healthy, and Heartwarming Thanksgiving.

Sincerely,

James Nolan
James Nolan
Legislator, 15th District

Monday, November 25, 2024

Yonkers Insider: *For Immediate Release* Gov. Hochul Vetoes Bill by Mayer and Paulin to Support Non-Profit Organizations.

 





***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE***


November 25, 2024




Gov. Hochul Vetoes Bill by Mayer and Paulin to 

Support Non-Profit Organizations.

ALBANY, NY – Governor Hochul vetoed a bill on Friday by Senator Shelley Mayer and Assemblymember Amy Paulin that aims to address the unacceptably slow contract and procurement process faced by non-profit organizations that contract with New York State. S4877/A2740B would have required agencies that fail to submit renewal contracts to the Attorney General or execute them in a timely fashion to report to the State Comptroller on the status of those late contracts. The bill also would have required agencies with delayed contracts to report to the Comptroller on barriers to submitting and executing contracts in a timely manner, and their plans to address those issues. 


New York State relies on not-for-profits for everything from early education childhood programs to safety net services including mental health assistance, homeless shelters and legal counseling. The state outsources to and relies on not-for-profits to provide these services, and without them many programs would not even exist. These agencies are performing work that the state is obligated to do by law. It would be more expensive if the state did the work. Unfortunately, the timeliness of the state’s contracting process and procurement is consistently slow, delaying payments and often undermining the financial stability of these organizations. 


New York State Senator Shelley B. Mayer said, “I am deeply disappointed that Governor Hochul has vetoed a bill that would have helped non-profit organizations across the state deliver vital services to our communities. For years, I have heard from non-profits about the challenges created by delays in executing their contracts with the state. This legislation would have provided needed transparency for non-profits with delayed contracts, and pushed state agencies to address bottlenecks and other barriers to their ability to execute contracts in a timely manner. Although this is a setback, I will continue to fight, alongside my colleague Assemblymember Paulin, to support our non-profits and address persistent delays in state contracting.” 


Assemblymember Amy Paulin said, I am deeply disappointed with Governor Hochul’s veto of A.2740b/S.4977a, which would have helped to ensure timely payment to not-for-profits which contract with New York State. This legislation would ensure that the state does not continue to put our state’s not-for-profits in precarious and unfair financial situations. Likewise, it will improve the contracting process and ultimately the delivery of essential services to New Yorkers. For these reasons State Senator Mayer and I will be reintroducing this bill in the 2025 Legislative Session. Upon its passage in the Legislature, I urge Governor Hochul to swiftly sign it into law.”

Yonkers Insider: City of Yonkers: For Immediate Release: YONKERS MAYOR SPANO TO DELIVER OVER 400 THANKSGIVING DINNERS TO NEEDY FAMILIES IN YONKERS - Tues., 11/26 @12 P.M.

 


YONKERS MAYOR SPANO TO DELIVER OVER 400 THANKSGIVING DINNERS TO NEEDY FAMILIES IN YONKERS.

 

Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano will deliver over 400 Thanksgiving dinners to needy families in Yonkers Tuesday, November 26, 2024 at 12:00 PM at the Yonkers Police Athletic Leagues (PAL) located at 127 North Broadway.

 

The dinners are supplied by private donations from the Yonkers Police Athletic League (PAL), Yonkers Contracting, ShopRite, Valley Oil Co., Mark Stagg of Stagg Group and PCNY. Each donation will consist of turkey and all its fixings. The deserving families were pre-selected by local community-based organizations.

 

Since coming into office in 2012, Mayor Spano has organized the donations of Thanksgiving dinners to Yonkers families every November.

 


Yonkers Insider: Event: SAVE THE DATE- Foundation in Support of Educational Excellence Designer Handbag Bingo.

 



Yonkers Insider: Holiday Events Calendar in Yonkers.

 


Sunday, November 24, 2024

Yonkers Insider Editorial: Look Ahead to 2025 Elections: Judge Elections.

 









We write this Editorial as we look towards the Election Season in 2025 for the 2025 Elections of the Judicial Races. We will continue to cover the Elections on our Yonkers Insider Election Desk 2025.

Westchester County Court Judge: Greenburgh Town Justice Erin McGoey is running for Westchester County Court Judge. We will keep our readers if anyone decides to run against her and challenge her for Westchester County Court Judge in 2025.

For More Information on Judge McGoey Campaign for Westchester County Court Judge, Please Visit: https://www.judgemcgoeyforwestchester.com/

New York State Supreme Court Justice - 9th Judicial District: 2025 Will be another Year for a Race for NYS Supreme Court Justice in the 9th Judicial District. 

There is a feeling out there that Yonkers City Judge Verris Shako could be one of the Candidates Nominated to run for NYS Supreme Court Justice in the 2025 Election Cycle. We will keep our readers posted on this race and if Judge Shako will be one of the Candidates selected for Supreme.

This  Editorial is the Sole View and Opinion of Yonkers Insider.

Yonkers Insider Publisher Delfim Heusler

Yonkers Insider Editorial: Look Ahead to 2025 Elections.

We write this Editorial as we look towards the Election Season in 2025 for the 2025 Elections. We will continue to cover the Elections on our Yonkers Insider Election Desk 2025.

Some interesting races could be headed towards us in 2025.

Westchester County Executive: With County Executive Latimer becoming A Congressman in January. The Office for Westchester County Executive will be an Open Seat in 2025 with A Special Election Slated for Early in 2025 and then another one in Either Primary Season or More Likely for General Election in November. 

Westchester County Deputy County Executive Ken Jenkins has Already Announced his County Executive. We shall see who ends up Challenging him. 

There are rumors that Assemblyman Matt Slater and Christine Sculti who challenged County Exec Latimer in 2021 are seen as Potential Candidates for County Exec in 2025 Perhaps could be GOP Candidate for County Exec, We shall see.

Westchester County Clerk: Westchester County Clerk Tim Idoni is not seeking reelection for Westchester County Clerk. Thus we have another Westchester as an Open seat in 2025 Elections. 

Democrats: White Plains Mayor Tom Roach and NYS Assemblyman Nader Sayegh are interested in running for Westchester County Clerk. We will keep our readers updated on this race.

Westchester County Legislators: All 17 Seats are up for Election in 2025. Democrats hold a 15 to 1 Republican and 1 Conservative on the Westchester County Board of Legislators. We will keep our readers posted on the races on the Westchester County Board of Legislators.

Yonkers City Council President: Current Yonkers City Council President Lakisha Collins-Bellamy is seeking a 2nd term as Yonkers City Council President in 2025.  

She could face opposition from Potential Candidates: Yonkers City Councilwoman Tasha Diaz, Community Activist Christine Peters and Community Watchdog Ron Matten as well. We will keep our readers posted on this race.

Yonkers City Council:

2nd District: Councilwoman Corazon Pineda Issac is up for Re-Election in 2025. Will She face opposition from A Mayor Spano Candidate in the 2025 Elections? Only time will tell. We will keep our readers posted on this race.

4th District: Yonkers City Council Majority Leader John Rubbo is up for Re-Election in 2025. What opponent will face him in the 2025 Elections? We will keep our readers posted on this race.

6th District: Yonkers City Councilman Anthony Merante is up for Re-Election in 2025. Will Tim Hodges Re-Enter the Political Ring in 2025 and Challenge Councilman Merante like he did 4 Years ago? Only time will tell or will it be another Candidate challenging Councilman Merante in 2025. Keep coming back to Yonkers Insider for the latest on this race.

This Editorial is the Sole View and Opinion of Yonkers Insider.

Yonkers Insider Publisher Delfim Heusler

Yonkers Insider: News from Broadway Community Center in Yonkers.





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Shoutout to our amazing Teachers' Aides! Despite minimum wages & limited benefits, they dedicate themselves to our children's education & well-being.

Yonkers Insider Editorial: Former Westchester County Legislator Virginia Perez is sorely missed as an Elected Official. It's time for her to return back where She rightfully belongs!


We write this Editorial and We Express how so missed Former Westchester County Legislator Virginia Perez who was Elected in 2011 for the 17th County Legislative District Seat and Served till 2019 truly is missed by the people.

She gave so much to the 17th District when She was Representing the 17th District as a Westchester County Legislator and She always fought hard for Her Extended Family - Her Constituents.

She also Fought hard for Her Seniors, The Senior Citizens that She Represented in the 17th District. She followed the great example of advocating for Our Seniors by Following the Example of the Late Bernice Spreckman, Former Westchester County Legislator.

We hope Virginia returns back to Politics Sooner rather than later, In Our View, She is so needed in Elected Office in Our City and in Our County in our View. 

She made a great impact when She was an Elected Official, No one worked harder than Virginia Perez as an Elected Official. She stood up for the People and against the Political Establishment and that is why the Political Establishment hated her with A Passion. It's time to Return Virginia!

It's Time to Come Back Virginia: Your City and Your County needs you back in Elected Office!

She is currently running A Business called Pet Luxury.

In Closing, Remember before there ever was AOC, There was Our Champion Called VP - Virginia Perez.

This Editorial is the Sole View of Yonkers Insider.

Yonkers Insider Publisher Delfim Heusler

Yonkers Insider: 2025 Election Desk: Just In: Sources Tell Yonkers Insider that Community Activist Prince Robinson is Re-Entering the Political World in A Race in 2025 Perhaps.



Just In: Sources Tell Yonkers Insider that Community Activist Prince Robinson is Considering Re-Entering the Political World in 2025 Elections. Robinson has run two times for Yonkers Mayor. We will keep our readers posted on What race that he is considering entering in the 2025 Elections.

He is very involved and active in the Yonkers Community.

Stay tuned to Yonkers Insider on the News on what race Prince Robinson will run in Elections 2025. We look forward to hearing announcement from Prince, when he decides to Announce his 2025 Plans for Elected Office.

Yonkers Insider Publisher Delfim Heusler

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