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... ruling our life and that had to stop," said Rolando Chumaceiro, a family doctor who lives in affluent White Plains, New York. He recognized problems with Trump, questioned the way he spoke and his vulgar remarks about women and but said overall he ...
Consumers To Reject Governor Cuomo's $7.6 Billion Utility Bill for Planned Nuclear Power Bailout: Coalition Unveils Growing, Broad-based Public Support for Effort to Stop The Cuomo Tax The White Plains event is part of a statewide day of action against Cuomo's controversial and costly nuclear bailout plan. Supporters of the Stop the Cuomo Tax campaign include the New York Public Interest Research Group , Food & Water Watch, Indian Point Safe Energy Coalition, and WESPAC.
The selection of Harrington, Ocko & Monk, LLP, in White Plains and New York City, was based on peer recognition and professional achievements. Included are the firm's founding partners, Kevin J. Harrington, Robert S. Ocko and Glenn A. Monk and attorneys, Adam G. Greenberg, I. Paul Howansky, Melissa Cintron, Dawn M. Foster, Michael W. Freudenberg, John T.A. Rosenthal and Joan S. Silverman.
NYSERDA and NYSDOT Launch Tri-City Competition to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Over Two Years in Westchester New Rochelle, White Plains and Yonkers employees to lead by example to reduce driving in the State's first Green Cities Commuter Challenge The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority , New York State Department of Transportation and three Westchester mayors launched the first Green Cities Commuter Challenge to see which city can reduce greenhouse gas emissions the most over the next two years. By leading by example by directly promoting a reduction of driving by city employees to and from work, the cities are helping the state meet its goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 40 percent by 2030.
NYSERDA and NYSDOT Launch Tri-City Competition to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Over Two Years in Westchester New Rochelle, White Plains and Yonkers employees to lead by example to reduce driving in the State's first Green Cities Commuter Challenge The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority , New York State Department of Transportation and three Westchester mayors launched the first Green Cities Commuter Challenge to see which city can reduce greenhouse gas emissions the most over the next two years. By leading by example by directly promoting a reduction of driving by city employees to and from work, the cities are helping the state meet its goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 40 percent by 2030.