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Newsday Westchester's news blog, covering snippets of government, politics, crime, transportation, education and local events in Westchester, Rockland and the Hudson Valley.

Spring Valley Mayor Noramie Jasmin’s legal defense fund: Many residents refuse to contribute

Noramie Jasmin, mayor of Spring Valley, leaves federal

Photo credit: John Roca

Spring Valley Mayor Noramie Jasmin may have to look to other avenues to pay for her legal fees as some residents aren’t eager to open their wallets for her legal defense fund.

“She ruined Spring Valley,” said village resident Colette Lamar, 42.

“She’s been caught red-handed and she has to face the consequences. It’s outrageous to ask the public for funds," said Lamar, who went as...

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Parent letter-writing campaign targets testing, tax caps

Tracy Pyper, of Hastings-on-Hudson, is the advocacy chairwoman

Photo credit: Leslie Barbaro

Parents and administrators from a dozen lower Hudson Valley school districts are aiming to flood Albany with letters about high-stakes testing, the tax cap, teacher evaluations and the loss of local control in school districts.

“Parents have to get involved,” said Tracy Pyper, advocacy chairwoman for the Westchester East Putnam Region PTA and chairwoman of the consortium, said in a news statement....

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South Orangetown looks at changing school start times

Ken Mitchell, seen here in a 2009 file

Photo credit: News12

South Orangetown secondary school students may not be getting enough sleep and that may be affecting their ability to focus in the classrooms in the morning, according to a study by the school district released in December.

The district began studying changing start times to see if it could save money by consolidating school bus runs, Superintendent Ken Mitchell said in an email. However,...

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Rockland bus shelters going solar

All 200 existing bus shelters in Rockland County,

Photo credit: Angela Gaul

Rockland bus riders are about to see the light – of solar-powered bus shelters.

Four new monocrystalline solar panels are charging up the busy Clarkstown bus shelter on Route 59 East at the Park & Ride lot for Exit 14 of the New York State Thruway.

Since their installation was completed on Dec. 13, they have been providing enough electricity to keep the shelter lit around the clock,...

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East Ramapo plaintiffs try to force pricey lawyer off case

Children depart from Hempstead Elementary School in Spring

Photo credit: Angela Gaul

In the latest annal of the East Ramapo citizens' lawsuit, Advocates for Justice is asking Judge Cathy Seibel to toss the school board's pricey attorney, David Butler, off the case.

Almost 200 residents of the school district filed the suit in August, accusing board members of "numerous schemes to siphon off public money to support private religious institutions."

Butler charges...

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Shops at Nanuet on track to open in October, developer says

Demolition is under way at the Nanuet Mall

Photo credit: Angela Gaul

Shoppers can start swiping their credit cards at The Shops at Nanuet starting Oct. 1, 2013.

The date was recently set after developers at Simon Malls have seen work on track for the  projected fall 2013 opening, a company spokesman said.

The site -- which formerly held the Nanuet Mall -- was razed earlier this year to make room for the new 80-store complex. The company touts it...

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Secession petitions filed for New York, Florida, Texas

Map of results for the 2012 presidential race.

Forget moving to another country if a candidate doesn't win. Disheartened voters are looking to stay right where they are and form new governments altogether.

Nearly 12,000 people have signed a petition on the White House website backing the notion that the State of New York should withdraw from the U.S. and "create its own new government."

The Empire State is not alone; similar...

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FEMA disaster assistance: Who to contact

Boatmaster Ian MacKay of Piermont and Deborah Brenner

Photo credit: Angela Gaul

The disaster declarations for Westchester and Rockland counties means that businesses, individuals and local governments who have had financial losses from superstorm Sandy could be eligible for federal assistance. To qualify, those who have unreimbursed losses must first register with the Federal Emergency Management Agency.   Below is some contact information:     Website:...

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Transportation advocates waiting for TZ Bridge Task Force

Views of the Tappan Zee Bridge from Grandview.

Photo credit: John Meore

It's two months, eight days and counting from when Lower Hudson Valley county executives agreed to create a task force to explore the possibility of adding mass transit to the state's Tappan Zee Bridge replacement plans.

So says the Tri-State Transportation Campaign, a New York City-based advocacy group, which has put a Times Square-like ticker on its website to nudge state and county officials...

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Westchester, Rockland want to keep Indian Point, Newsday poll finds

The Indian Point nuclear power plant in Buchanan.

Photo credit: Getty Images

As the controversy over the future of Indian Point continues to divide the region, more than half of Lower Hudson Valley residents surveyed said they favored keeping it open, according to a new Siena College poll commissioned by Newsday.

The poll comes as the plant's owner, Entergy Corp., has applied to renew the licenses on the site's two reactors to keep the site running for another 20 years...

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