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Citizens Campaign for the Environment ,[ 07/29/2008 04:57 19149970945 CCEWHITEPLAINS PAGE 01 Citizens Campaign for the Environment 19 Court Street LL White PI.ins NY, 10601 Off"ece: 114 997 ONe ceU: 5168181718 Wa will be C&nvassing in the Town of Wappinger Faits Tomorrow, July 30. 2008 Pleaa. make sur., portee dispatch is aW81l:. of our activities. Please call If you have any questions, Thank you, Matt Wailach, Staff Director V"'_~tI Cofor LIcen.. PI_ Hum"" 1997 Chevrolet Suburban 1GNEC18ROVJ338970 Slack ACV 968-4 1994 Chevrolet Suburban 1GNEC16KXRJS59558 Green-Blu. AZC 1$95 List of starr: (1hbI1tR will be ..,..... _ n--. chtmge) LlIst: Flm: Add....: City: State DOS Wallach Matt eo Webster Ave Port Washington NY 9/16/1981 Howell stephan 39 Evsl'bl Ave Whtte Plains NY 714/1985 Moore Anti 234 East Lincoln Ave. Mt Vernon NY 12J811985 Aidoo Mike 29-35 11mh Street NfNI York NY 918/1977 Broera Ramo" 83 CllntDn St. White Plains NY 1014/1981 BraMon Matt 28 Bonnie Way larchmont NY 12/1311986 Hallid"y Simon 42 Hudson Pt. In O..ining NY 317/1958 Thompson Jes.sica 300 Gramatan Ave. Mt Vemon NY 81011984 Agulles Teren 52 Washington Avenue Hastings NY 1123/1987 Villani Lauren 1705 Neshannock Blvd. NIIIW Castle PA 9/27/1985 Morgenstern Lucy 233 Farr.gut Avenue Hastin~~udlOn NY en/1eSl Powell Oregory 21 Hillcrest Lane ~Y. NY SI3OI1981 SchUtter Gabriel 1445 Upper Hilt Road Middlesex NY 101511985 Oawood Jennifer 195 Locust Avenue Contendt Manor NY 71811987 LackpaUI K.evin 237 N. Broadway Yonk..... NY 61511983 Meceio Juatine aoB7 Old Yortctcwn RoBd YorIttown Heights NY 10122/1986 Pinnocf\ NehstaJIa 3808 NW 118t Drtve Coral Springs Fl 3116/1988 Hoffman-Marton Aron 9 RIv.rvt...... Avenue Ard$ley NY 91711989 Gie\Yfrt Nichol. 178 Henry StnM Buchanan NY 1123/1989 Hoffner Michell. 172 Ch8f'ttlr Circle OS.ining NY 5115/1990 Seirup Camilla 55 PrlritMty Road BronXYine NY 2123/1990 Wright Kyle 580 Of'angeburg Road Pearl River NY 7f.l1/1988 Harlton Amanda 1086 Dobbs Ferry Road White Plains NY 12/6/1988 DeMlcheli David e crugers Road Montrou NY 5/411989 Lufldn Lydia 370 Woodhitnd8 Harrison NY 813011990 McDowall Matthew 1.04 Summit Cirtfe Sornltf8 NY 5/14/1987 Reese Eugene 12 South Highlancl Ave 8 Nyaek NY 1/11/1973 Walker Glenda 218 Union Avenue Mt Vernon NY 419/1985 Boynton T.ri.tt 28 Adam.. Street Mt VHmO" NY 8/1811990 Kulkarni Alex 528 View Point Tettace Peei($!dll NY 31911988 RECEIVED JUL 2 9 2008 TOWN CLERK 06/05/2008 02:35 19149970946 CCEWHITEPLAINS PAGE 01 i+ DATE: J(X) [ No. of pages ( Including this cover sheet) : r;; ] To: St1l To Fax # (8~~jaqg- J~?~ . r From: Our Fax # (914) 997"()983 RE: lf t were problems receiving this fax. please call: (9 J 4) 997-0946 ~ '. ~. 06/05/2008 02:35 ; r ~ 191499709~6 CCEWHlTEPLAINS f1 ~.. I ~ :;~'J ' '11. . ,J ,.j . ,....... , - ..,~~-- .. . . ~.- .. ,I. _ A A STA1E OF NlwVOIUC: OmaOP1HEA'l"mRNEYGENmw. nm.ioa of'soa.r 1UIIioe a..rm. Bon.u Mr. Greg Wal Citizens Camp 225A Main S Farmingdale, March 12, 2008 Re: paign For The Environment 03-75-62 (Statute(s): Dual. EPlL and 7-A) Dear SirlMJUJam I am writing to Attorney General C Trusts Law (E ) and above registratio um The organiDtion that ended Decem Please be advised confirmation does that the above organi2ation registered with the New York State Bureau pulSlIant to both Article 8 oftbe Estates, Powers and 'clc 7..A of the Executive Law (Article 7-A) and was assigned the in its fiJi".. and the latest report filed with this office is for the year this office may confirm the registration status of an entity, such endorsement of any particular organi7JUion. Very truly yours, ;'7 J r:?- eI" (."'-'<<A;~'O t;: !~~;~!'"l..'" Ifj :> GJenys ~twaroo Rcgisttation Section 780346 1208rolitMy. 027l · ...... (212) 416-1401 · fa (212)416--1393. NOT FOR SERVICE OF .PAPPJt.S. 1Ian:J~.'" ..." _ n"~-'..a..mti- ....... 05/05/200B 02:35 19149970946 \ CCEWH I 1EPLA INS PAGE 132 ^ o 22SA Main Streer . Farminsdale. NY 11735 ~ 516.-390-nSO 19 Court Street. l.Qwer t.ewl · VUhite Ptains. NY '0601 914-997..0946 lJ 744 Broedway · Albany. NY 12207 518.434-8171 a 7lS 04!tfware Road, Box 140 · 8uffalo. NY 142.21 716-831-3206 a 466 Watc.ott Street. 2nd Fluor · SYIltWHI, NY 13210 315-472.13)9 CJ 129 Church Street. Suite 221 · New H~, CT 06510 203.78S.9080 June 5t 2008 Chris Masterson Town Clc~k 20 Middle Bush R Wappinger Falls, the Environment (CCE) was fOWlded in 1985 as a not. for-profit concerned with the protection of our land and water resources. To es in research, lobbying, and public education on key environmental rship base of over eighty thousand individuals across the East Coast. ucation campaiiJlt CCE conducts a full time canvass throughout the state. sheets, conducts our membership drive, petitions, and does fundraising. een 4 - 9 p.m. Monday through Friday to be the only productive time to h year we believe our members look forward to hearing from us, as well h we are working. W'e are avail registered charitable mandatory. As a OUl' canvassing each municipality, you wi questions:, please do in the Town of Wappinger Falls as soon as possible. Since we are a on, the Supreme Court has ruled that regis1ration with local officials is not It. however, we will fax a list of names of all people who will be doing arc in your municipality. Since this is not our fint visit to your om records documents from our last canvassing activities. If you have any to call me at (914) 997-0946. f our registration with the State Office of Charities, as well as more paign. Please respond in writing for my records to oW' White Plains office Court Street. Lower Leve~ White Plains, NY 10601. Also, please notify 'vities. ~ Matt Wallach White Plains Staff Director 06/05/2008 02:35 19149970946 CCEWHITEPLAINS PAGE 114 ., roR THE I!JIMkONMENT \J 2.2SA Mltln sr..t . farm~ New York 111J5 (516) 390-71 SO Q " Court ftrttt. Lower I.twI · WhItt PlaIN. N_ Ycwk 1060t (914) 997..0946 C 744 BtoIdwIv · AIbItnv. N1lW Ym 12207 (518) oQ4.817J Q 735 Oektware Roed. eo. 140 · Butfalo. N.w Vork 14223 (716) 8".3206 \J 466 WeItl::I:ltt StfMt, 2'" Floor · Syncwa. New Ygrk 13210 ()tJ) 472-1339 C 129 C...rch Street. ~ 221 . NIw H*Wn, CCIN1eCttcut 06510 caoJ) 715-9080 Protect our Children's Health o dangerous pesticides in our schools! ChildJ:"en at r Pesticides are kill iinsec~ toxic exposUJI Children are associated wi both indoors and outdoors at our schools, to . Children are more sensitive to developing and smaller bodies. risk to the dangers exJXlSure ;, '. . . ~''''l~,~ ,... rea'. health Protection Agency. National ' d American Public Health . recognize the danger that pesticide ..,:;. '.t'i' dren's health. The growing body of peer , indicates that pesticide exposure can adversely affect a child's immune, and endocrine system, even allow levels. Long-term also been linked to cancer. Health problems associated with short-teon pesticide exposure include acute impacts~ such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, seizures and respiratory problems. Researchers have found that pesticide exposure can induce a poisoning effect linked to asthma. Asthma is the l~ading cause of school absenteeism due to chronic illness in the nation, accounting for 14 million lost days of school annually. DespiU this evidence, these toxk cltmtkllb rellUlin In wide$pread lISe in ad tI1'01I1I41)II1' sclutols. liminate their use of hazardous pesticides while successfully and pest problems in school buildings and on school grounds. school districts, individual schools. and some states, have chosen to . cies that require a school to prohibit the use of toxic pesticides. and Ie and affordable non-toxic alternatives. OVER>>> 06/05/2008 02:35 19149970946 I CCEWHITEPLAINS PAGE !::It! CITIZE CAMPA I FOR THE ENVIRO o 22SA Main Street · farmiogdah~. NY 11135 5t6-390-7150 o 19 Court Street. lolNer Level · White Plains, NY 10601 914-997-0946 lJ 744 Broadway · Albany. NY 12201 518434-8171 o 735 Delaware Road. Box 140 · Buffalo. NY 14223 716-831-3206 U 466 Westcott Street. 2nd Floor · Syracuse. NY 13210 31S-472.{339 o J29 Church StrE!~. Suite 221 · New Haven, CT 06510 20~. 785.9080 About Us Established in 1985 by a s all gro citizens. (CE's founders r cognize involv~ment in determini g envi member-supported. not-~ r-proflt reputation on representin the pu advance meaningful envi nrnent of concerned the need to Increase public mental policy. As an independent on-partisan organization. CCE built its c, key stakeholders and utilizing sound sdence to stewardship and public health protection. ent (CCE) works to build widespread dtlzen understanding ns designed to manage and protect our natural resources and isslon through public education. .~ public outreach. To achieve :'t, ur main program areas: Toxic Chemical IldUfe Habitat. and Providing Leadership Over the last 20 years, members. Wo,rklng from regional, and national 1m rown into a multi-state. grsssroots organization supported by over 80.000 al offices, CCE conducts environmental protection programs on issues of local. Since Federal and State policies provide a framework that many local governments operate within. CCE believes maintaining a strong presence at all levels of policy making is essential to achieve lasting results. eel: advances environmental policies and actions based on a philosophy of prevention. conservation. and environmental stewardship. Achieving Results CCE's leadership in protec enacting solutions to envi and pollcymakers to solve advocating for preventativ threatened natural resourc Together \X!e Make ^ 0 eCE has leamed from its c challenge at hand. it is the that enables CCE to succee campaigns is effective and contact your local CCE regi ~t www.dtizensca!!'P.!~. Jpportunities f.or action. perience that regardless of the particular environmental ltlzens, coupled with the efforts of a skilled professional staff. eaVOr5. Your support of CCE's work and participation in OUf reciated, Please or visit us online e information and --"'1' " -t,..:z .", ~--.. - -~~ """,--- ~..". &.~ ural environment is evIdenced by an agenda focused on nd public health problems. CCf works with the public vironmental problems while simultaneously identifying and . based on sound facts and research. to restore and safeguard 05/05/2008 02:35 19149978945 CCEWHITEPLAINS PAGE l:lb :a- ..- .- 1- Highlights Of Recent CCE Victories her) Now Banned In The'tH-State AeaIon e campaign to protect drinking water from MTBE contamination. a majority of states. net New J.rsey have banned MTBE. Additionally. the federal oxygenate requirement ederallncentives for MTBE in our nation's gasoline. Contaminating wells and aquifers n EPA classified possible carcinogen. CCE Stops E:PA Plan After CCE members se dumplns of untreltat Material Ma"agement of open water dumpin ed Spoils In Long Isl8nd Sound . 11.000 letters to state and loatlleaden. NY and CT Gowmon ..... to phase out teIteJs Into L.ons IMnd Soundl The agreement calls for the development of a Dredged on using alternative technologies for dredged materials and establishes the phaslit'-out Advancing Great CCE members effective restore the (::;reat Lak reauthorized the Gre.t As a member of the G d Congress to address critical components of the comprehensive plan to protect and s the Great lakes Regional Collaboration (GlRC) strategy. In 2006. Congress nd \Mldlffe R8tor8t1on Act. doubIIh& the pNVk:M euthorfZaUon to $16 mORon a yeer. team CCE helped develop the plan and continues to work for its implementation. a Iiquefled natural gas (LNG) regasification barge for the open waters of the Long n local ecosystems and requires an unpre<:edented "no public access" zone of up to pen waters. Demonstrating widespread opposition. CCE submitted 60.000 citizen he federal Energy Regulatory Commission and helped found the Anti-Broadwater mups. CCE Is awaiting the release of the Final Environmental Impact Statement. lncreesl.. Fundfl'll In 1993. CCIE worked II Programs Y partners to establish a dedicated state funding stream to protect drinking water. cal programs. called the EnvIronmental Protedlon. Fund (EPF). For over 15 years. CCE ding levels. In 2007. CCE IUCQlSSfuIly advocIted l.platlon recauktnI an EPF fnaeare the Long Island Sound water quality. CCE annually advocates for full federal funding lutlon prevention programs. Protectfng families CCE campaigned to ban e use In 2005. CCE helped to thwart humans. Including p~8n t mot NYS PestIcide NeI&hbor dangerous pesticides are precautions to avoid uno ssage of the Hudson Valley Community ~ Ad to empower towns in protect open space. farmland and historic areas. After years of CCE advocacy, Is now proteaecl petINIRtntIy as . ~ State Nature and HIstork Preserve. Idde &posure pestlddes on school property at all elementary and middle schoob In Connecticut. ilkDnceIved EPA study. known as CHEERS. designed to test toxic pesticides on s. children. ~nd infants! CCE conducted successful grass roots campaigns to enact the law In ErIe. Monroe. end Ulster countlel to gIve residents the right to know before d on neighboring propertl~s. Advanced norlflcatfon allows families to take po$ure from toxic chemicals. Promot1nJ The Use Of CCE successfully urged elCpanding the market for is a collaborative effort 0 ble Enerav munfdpelltles to pun:hue wind power for some or all of their eleclrldty needs, thus able. and domestic energy generation. The Wind Power Education Project (WPEP} ur partners to provide information on wind power to local commutlities. receive periodic updates on important environmental i~sues, please visit .c Iz nsc mp.!ISJ).ors and click on "Subscribe for Emln Updates."