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Published by Halston Media, 2019-08-22 13:34:33

The Katonah-Lewisboro Times 08.22.19

VOL. 2 NO. 23 Visit TapIntoKLT.net for the latest news. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2019

Home Windows smashed,
sweet cars looted
in Lewisboro

BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER KIDS BREAK EQUIPMENT

EDITOR Seven young kids are accused of

home destroying equipment at Lewis-

irty-two pets found their forever homes on Saturday, Aug. 3, at a Kitten Cuddle Fest Normally, law enforcement of- boro Town Park, on Route 35, on
hosted by Rock ‘n’ Rescue, a South Salem-based animal rescue organization.
cials advise citizens to lock their Monday, Aug. 5.
Turn to pages 10 and 11 for more photos of the event.
cars to prevent the theft of valu- e kids allegedly broke two
PHOTO: BOB DUMAS
able items. metal folding chairs (valued at
Rachel Formale looks for a new kitty.
“It didn’t help in this instance,” $20) and a folding table (valued at

said Lewisboro Police Chief Da- $150) by throwing them around

vid Alfano. on the basketball court.

Between 6 and 7 p.m. ursday, e kids’ names were taken.

Aug. 15, windows were smashed One of their parents was at the

on four parked cars at Lewisboro park. e Parks and Recreation

Town Park. e thieves’ haul in- Department will follow up with

cluded credit cards, cash, IDs and the families.

a Macbook.

“It was kind of broad daylight,” SUSPICIOUS PERSON

Alfano said, “which takes us by A South Salem woman and her

surprise.” kids arrived home shortly after

e larcenies are being investi- 5:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 5, when a

gated by the New York State Police. man driving a Jeep pulled up and

Alfano said Lewisboro is not yelled at her to stop parking out-

alone when it comes to car larce- side of his house.

nies. He reached out to neighboring e woman told police she had

communities and learned that both never seen the man before.

Bedford and Ridge eld, Conn. have Minutes earlier, though, she had

also been victimized recently. stopped on Silver Spring Road to

Residents should continue to show her two children a baby deer.

lock their doors, he said, and also SEE POLICE PAGE 12
keep any valuables out of sight.

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PAGE 4 THE KATONAH LEWISBORO TIMES THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2019

CROSSING Bedford Playhouse KATONAH MUSEUM OF ART
Screening
FROM PAGE 2 Revolutionary female art
A lm written by and star- exhibition going on display
DEFENSIVE DRIVING ring Bedford residents is coming
CLASS ON SEPT. 7 to the Bedford Playhouse for a BY KATHERINE BORCHERT e exhibition details their great strides in the
special screening followed by a
Spaces are lling quickly for the Q&A. STAFF WRITER art world and calls attention to the fact that some
Defensive Driving course being
o ered on Saturday, Sept. 7 from “A Fish Story” will be screened of these women remain unacknowledged con-
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. e Defensive at 7 p.m. ursday, Aug. 29, at
Driving Insurance Reduction the playhouse, located at 633 Old e Katonah Museum of Art is premiering tributors to the Abstract Expressionism move-
Program is a six-hour course con- Post Road, Bedford.
sisting of a series of lms and dis- a new art exhibition, “Sparkling Amazons: Ab- ment.
cussions about driving attitudes Afterward, there will be an au-
and behaviors. Completion of the dience Q&A with actor Patrick stract Expressionist Women of the 9th St. Show,” Now, Sparkling Amazons is letting these
course results in a 10 percent li- Collins (Katonah) and writer/
ability insurance discount to the producer/actor Sam Roberts starting in October. women shine as they never have before.
principal operator as well as a (Bedford).
maximum of four points o the e exhibition features the female artists who e exhibition is curated by associate curator,
driver’s violation record. Register e movie’s synopsis: “After his
in person at the library. Payment sudden death, a devoted father’s took part in the revolutionary 9th St. Art Show. Michele Wijegoonaratna, Ph.D., who said, “Ev-
is required at time of registra- search for heaven brings him
tion—cash or a check made out back to his distraught family and It will highlight their work and the contributions eryone knows who the famous women of Ab-
to John Coxen. e fee is $45 or his wilderness shing camp for a
$35 for seniors. few precious days in the body of a they made to the Abstract Expressionism move- stract Expressionism were, but it was interesting
wanted man.”
LIBRARY CLOSED SEPT.2, ment of the 1940s and 1950s. for us to tease out what these other women were
“MUSICTOGETHER”ON SEPT.3 Tickets are available for pur-
chase on bedfordplayhouse.org. In 1951, more than 60 artists gathered in the making and how they t into the context of their
e library will be closed on
Monday, Sept. 2, in observance Dancing at the basement of a building that was scheduled for de- more well-known contemporaries.”
of Labor Day. On Tuesday, Sept. Katonah Village
3, at 10:30 a.m. there will be a molition, on E. 9th St., in Manhattan to host an With 30 works of art, amassed from Ameri-
“Music Together” Demo Class. Library
art show. ey displayed their avant-garde style can museums and private collections, alongside
is is a way to sample one of e Katonah Village Library
the popular area music programs. is o ering a dancing class on of work to the world, as it was deemed too radical documentary photography, the full picture is now
Suzanne Lawson of Bedford Arts Wednesday mornings in Sep-
& Music leads this musical story tember (4, 11, 18 and 25) from 10 to display in museums and galleries. is mode of being painted of the women of the Abstract Ex-
program for infants up to age 4, a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
accompanied by a parent or care- art is now recognized as Abstract Expressionism. pressionist movement.
giver. SEE CROSSING PAGE 12
e 9th Street Art Exhibition or the 9th St. e exhibition includes major paintings by

Show, was a groundbreaking event in art history. Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan, Elaine de

It was the introduction of Abstract Expression- Kooning, Lee Krasner, and Joan Mitchell, as well

ism into mainstream culture and the show sky- as works by Perle Fine, Anne Ryan and recently

rocketed New York City to the forefront of the discovered paintings and sculptures by Sonja

global art scene. Sekula, Day Schnabel, Marguerite Knoop, and

Out of the more than 60 artists in the show, Jean Steubing.

only 11 of them were women. “Sparkling Amazons: Abstract Expressionist

Now, almost 70 years later, the women of the Women of the 9th St. Show” runs from Oct. 6

9th St. Show’s artwork is on display in the same to Jan. 26. For more information, visit Katonah

space once again, at the Katonah Museum of Art. Museum.org

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e hospital’s head chef previously worked at a

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Getting the call My blue heron

People ask me all the time: “How did The other READING, utive director of the
you get into journalism?” evening, I WRITING & Bedford Audubon
I think it fascinates people why was sitting Society. Ms. Cahill

anyone would choose such a thankless in the rocking CHOCOLATE explained that great

profession where the only certainty is chair looking out KIM blue herons build
of the windows KOVACH their nests in dead
uncertainty. Anyone lucky enough to even

nd work in this endangered eld knows all towards the woods. trees in wetlands

about long hours, endless ak from critics, I caught a glimpse areas. e standing

and living paycheck to paycheck. of something large water in marshy ar-

My answer is twofold. with wings amidst the dwindling eas acts as a protective “moat” around

First, is it any wonder that a kid who grew light through the trees. I stood up the trees to discourage predators like

up idolizing Rocky Balboa and Batman and walked closer to the window. raccoons and possums from swim-

viewed himself as an underdog with uncom- I noticed two long skinny bird legs ming through the water to climb up

promising ethics? standing high up on a dead tree the trees and eat the heron eggs.

Let me tell you a story about the latter. I branch. I almost shouted, “Ptero- Ms. Cahill informed me that there

once interviewed an elected o cial in Panera. dactyl!” before realizing the actual has been a resurgence in the great

When I arrived, he was sitting there with two sight before my eyes was a great blue blue heron population in the last ve

co ee cups, one of heron! years. A great blue heron rookery ac-

which he presumably No time to dial my neighbor tually exists in Northern Westchester.

bought for me. So, So, when it came time because that great bird turned, For several years, blue herons have

what did I do? I went EDITOR to choose a college major, extended magni cent wings and built their nests high up in a large
to the counter and I asked myself: What is
swooped o towards the pond in the stand of dead trees on Route 121

bought my own, of BRIAN the likeliest route for me to distance. Wow! I felt lucky to have just past the intersection with Route

course, kindly explain- MARSCHHAUSER enter the world of sports been looking out of those windows 137. is swampy area ts all of the

ing to the councilman media? at that exact moment in time. requirements for food sources and

that I cannot accept Bingo! After doing a little research, I nest security for these large birds.

gifts from sources. In 2007, while a journal- learned that in Native American e great blue herons build their

If you think this sounds incredibly ism student at SUNY Purchase, I was still traditions, the blue heron is a symbol large nests to accommodate two to six

awkward, it was. Even the strictest ethics spending my spare time listening to talk of wisdom, self-determination and eggs (and the subsequently hatched

professors will tell you that anything up to radio in between classes and creating sports self-reliance. e heron represents baby birds) per season. On rainy

$5 is safe. But I’m not completely unreason- websites that nobody visited. By chance, I had resourcefulness and the ability to summer days, the adult herons may

able. I’d like to think I’d accept a water bottle my dial tuned to ESPN Radio when Max follow your own path and create your be seen sitting on their nests high up

from a source if I was dying of thirst, but Kellerman said his show was in desperate own opportunities. e heron sounds in the trees. Adult herons will leave

that theory has never been put to the test. need of competent interns. I saw my opening like my new spirit animal! their nests to forage for food at dawn

Self-psychoanalysis aside, the second and took it. I emailed the same day with a According to my North American and dusk. Herons can stand motion-

reason is much more obvious: SPORTS. similar spiel to the one I’m giving you now. Wildlife book, the great blue heron less in the shallow water to wait for

I’ve been writing about sports since the I landed the internship and clung onto it (ardea herodias) is a large wading dinner to arrive. Herons can also oat

day I graduated from tracing letters to for as long as possible, but it ended. My time bird with habitats in North America, on the water like a goose and take o

writing full sentences. As a high schooler working closely with broadcasters like Mi- Central America and as far south in ight from the surface of the water.

working at Turco’s, I would spend my lunch chael Kay and Stephen A. Smith was over. as the Caribbean. Like amingos, Naturalists caution humans to stay

breaks sitting in my car consuming an Contrary to what you might be thinking, herons can stand on one leg (uni- at least 1,000 feet away from active

unhealthy amount of sports content. I would I wasn’t down. Why should I have been? pedal resting) to conserve body heat rookeries to prevent the herons from

toggle back and forth between WFAN I had no reason to think it would be my by tucking one leg up under their becoming frightened and abandoning

and ESPN Radio while reading ESPN the last chance to work in sports. I was a naïve feathers. Adult great blue herons their nests.

Magazine or Sports Illustrated. I would send 21-year-old with another year of college to can stand up to four feet tall with Another large waterfowl spotted

endless emails to my favorite radio hosts and go. “Getting that rst internship was easy,” I a wingspan of up to six feet across. in Westchester is the swan. A large

writers, some of which they would read on thought. “I’ll get another job in sports when Despite their large size, great blue ock of serenely oating swans can

the air or reprint in their columns. I graduate.” herons can y 20-30 mph over great be seen gliding along on the Mus-

My friends and I also launched a website But perception was not reality. I got a job distances. coot Reservoir. Here’s an interesting

called e Fantasy Pulse. I didn’t know working the graveyard shift at Old Navy. Herons can be found throughout bit of trivia: did you know that every

much about building websites, but I learned Done by 10 a.m., I spent the rest of my day New York State from April through summer for the past 800 years a team

how because I needed to. crafting original cover letters to go along fall before migrating south for the of rowers has traveled up the River

e world didn’t need, nor did it with hundreds of resumes, all of which went winter. Herons forage for sh, frogs, ames in England to count the

want, fantasy articles authored by John unanswered. snakes, and mice near freshwater Queen’s swans! In this traditional

Russo, Chris Marschhauser and Brian I suppose I always did like being an lakes and ponds, marsh areas and royal ceremony called “Swan Up-

Marschhauser. But I needed to write about underdog. slow-moving rivers and streams. ping” swans are weighed, tagged and

sports, even if nobody was reading. It’s like With the bank account running dry, I Heron tracks may be seen in the released to monitor the ock each

air for me. It always has been. turned my attention away from ESPN to mud leaving up to 7-inch imprints. year.

I wasn’t blessed with athleticism or hand- something a bit more realistic. I reached out But why was my blue heron stand-

eye coordination, so playing sports was not to Patch, a hyperlocal online news source, ing on a dead tree branch? I learned Kim Kovach is inspired to write about

a viable career path. But talking about them the answer to that and a lot more in di erent topics just by looking out of the
was. SEE MARSCHHAUSER PAGE 7
a phone call to Suzanne Cahill, exec- window! kimkovachwrites.com.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2019 OPINION THE KATONAH LEWISBORO TIMES PAGE 7

On Stage: An Italian feast for the eyes (and ears)

“Mambo Italiano,” autobiographical play by Steve Hammonton, N.J. matriarch Maria ( Joy Hermalyn)
at Westchester Galluccio, it tells the story of As we see right away, in light- and gentle patriarch Gino (Bill
Broadway eatre the Barbieris, a proud family of
hearted style during the open- SEE APAR PAGE 8
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MARSCHHAUSER describes the motif of the stage

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APAR courtroom—as Maria and Gino try to save PHOTO COURTESY OF JOHN VECCHIOLLA
their restaurant from being wiped o the
FROM PAGE 7 map by eminent domain. In “Mambo Italiano” at Westchester Broadway Theatre, Alexandra Amadeo Frost
as Anna (left) has her eye on Zach Schanne as Nino (left), while Joy Hermalyn as
Nolte) are not unlike many a long-married Mambo Italiana is about family camara- matriarch Maria (center) cheers on her granddaughter.
couple who work together: when they’re derie. It’s about being displaced by outside
not lovey-dovey, they bicker with the best forces. It’s about the younger generation Joy Hermalyn as the ercely passionate James Olmstead, lyrics by Omri Schein,
of them. breaking away from traditions and being matriarch Maria brings down the house and book by Jean Cheever and Tom
caught between cultures old and new... with her heartfelt singing of “Family,” one Polum.
ey are proprietors of Famiglia Italiana of the show’s musical highlights. Playing
Ristorante, a name emblazoned high If those themes sound familiar to opposite her, baritone Bill Nolte proves Bruce “ e Blog” Apar is a writer, publicist,
above the stage for the entire show. Broadway bu s, it’s not a coincidence: quietly impressive in the sensitivity and vo- actor, and civic volunteer. He is sole proprietor
even the show’s marketing copy invokes cal prowess he projects as Gino. A strong of regional marketing agency APAR PR. He
eir grandchildren who live with them, Fiddler on the Roof. As if to put too ne a supporting performance is turned in by is the ghostwriter for new ForbesBooks title,
siblings Angelo (Alex Drost) and Anna point on the homage to one of American Natalie Gallo as Donna Lunetti. “Fisch Tales: e Making of a Millennial
(Alexandra Amadeo Frost), are champing musical theater’s immortal works, the Act Baby Boomer,” by Bob Fisch, now available at
at the bit to cut the cord and strike out on II opener, titled “ e Dream,” is a clone ere are some eeting scatological Amazon, WalMart, Barnes & Noble, Target,
their own in the world. of one of Fiddler’s signature numbers, references, but nothing that takes this out and other online bookstores. Follow him as
“Tevye’s Dream.” of the realm of fun family entertainment. Bruce e Blog on social media. Reach him at
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Anna is smitten with Nino Paventi ‘THIS IS SUCH FUN!’ graphed by Tom Polum. Music is my
While some may see the depictions
(Zach Schanne), a childhood friend who’s
now a neighborhood policeman. Act I of Italian-American family life as broad
closes with a big bang, as Angelo an- and cliched, anyone who easily relates to
nounces he’s not in love with the woman the family on stage (regardless of ethnic-
everyone assumed. He’s in love with ity) will want to check this out. “ is is
Nino, who outwardly denies he’s anything such fun!” Dr. Je rey Schlotman, a White
other than heterosexual, even though he’s Plains dentist who is a veteran actor him-
expressed di erent sentiments privately to self, said to me during the show. “It’s much
Angelo. better than I expected.”

A friend of mine who saw the lm e score is a veritable festa of mu-
version of Mambo Italiano told me that sic, verging on operetta at times with a
its plot line focused on the gay lovers. constant ow of production numbers
that also serve as narrative to advance the
is musical rendition—billed as a “world storyline. e musical variety ranges from
premiere” in hopes of nding its way to lovely, touching ballads to love songs to
Manhattan—mostly skirts the homosexual serio-comic set pieces, such as “Mama’s
relationship in Act II. ere is a total of Cannelloni,” in a very strong performance
one romantically-tinged scene between by the powerful voice and comic acting of
Angelo and Nino (“All I Need Is You”). Diana DiMarzio, as Nino’s tough-as-nails
mother Lina.
Act II is akin to an antipasto platter of
assorted avors—scenes play out in the
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POLICE It took several attempts to wake the man. earlier this month, causing panic as thousands CROSSING
Police quoted him as saying he had “had a mistook the noise for the sound of gun re.
FROM PAGE 1 long night, was just tired, and coping with FROM PAGE 4
his brother’s recent passing.” A Cross River woman caught up in the
As proof, she showed the o cer a photo she fracas told police she dropped her purse e four 90-minute dance les-
had taken. A Danbury, Conn. resident, the man told when she heard the noise and started run- sons will be o ered with profes-
police he was staying with family in South ning. When she returned to the spot later, sional instructors from the New
With a description of the car, police Salem. A family friend drove him home. the purse was gone. York Ballroom Dance Center of
tracked down the man in the Jeep at his Bedford Hills.
home. e man told police that the same HEAD ON COLLISION Lewisboro police told the woman that
make/model car had been parking in front A driver was hospitalized earlier this this was a matter for the New York City Learn swing, ballroom dancing,
of his house for weeks. e man, who apol- Police Department. salsa and tango. Classes are intend-
ogized for scaring the woman and her chil- month after a head-on collision with another ed for ages 55-plus but all are wel-
dren, said it was a case of mistaken identity. car on Elmwood Road in South Salem. DOG HIT BY CAR come. e classes are free but call
A car hit a dog on Route 123 around 10:30 to register at 914-232-3508 ext. 2.
VISITING SEX OFFENDER Vista Fire Department volunteers trans-
A Level 3 sex o ender visiting South Salem ported the injured driver, complaining of p.m.Saturday,Aug.10,but appeared to be un- e classes will be held in the
head pain, to Norwalk Hospital. e driver injured. e dog’s vacationing owner, a Glen Garden Room on the lower level
from New Hampshire checked in with the po- who caused the crash by crossing into on- Drive resident, had left the pet in his mother’s of the library. e library is located
lice, as required, when he arrived and departed. coming tra c declined medical attention. care. e woman told police she will change at 26 Bedford Road in Katonah.
the battery in the invisible-fence collar.
e 36-year-old man, convicted in 2003 of THREE CAR PARKING LOT CRASH is workshop series has been
two felony sex crimes involving a victim who ree cars collided in the North Coun- NO WORK ON SUNDAYS made possible through a grant
was under 13, was in town to visit his mother. Following up on a noise complaint on from Edelman, a public relations
He arrived on July 17 and left on Aug. 6. ty Shopping Center in Goldens Bridge and marketing rm.
Wednesday, Aug. 7. Aug. 11, police told a power-washing com-
MAN SLEEPING IN CAR pany that it had to stop working due to Cub Scouts Meeting
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Common challenges and tips for breastfeeding moms

BY KIM MCKECHNIE If the baby is having trouble latching because the else to feed your baby while you rest. ough you might
GUEST COLUMNIST breasts are too full, warm soaks and gentle hand expres- have heard the advice to “sleep when the baby sleeps,”
sion prior to feeding can also help. that’s not often a convenient option. More realistically,
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ing a mother of a newborn baby. PLUGGED MILK DUCT OR POSSIBLE INFECTION – when you bring a newborn baby home. Try to limit
A plugged milk duct or an infection called mastitis visitors early on, delegate some of your regular chores
But sometimes nursing your baby — an intimate, to a signi cant other, and grab naps whenever the op-
natural and wondrous act — can be a challenge at rst. my also occur. Most common in the rst few weeks portunity arises.
Overcoming these challenges often simply takes a little of lactation, mastitis can be caused by an obstruction,
practice, a little patience, and sometimes a little help. infection and/or an allergy. Symptoms for a plugged RESOURCES
duct and mastitis are similar: Pain, heat and swelling, Support groups are also great for mothers of new-
THE LATCH but they are more intense with mastitis and are often
In breastfeeding parlance, a good “latch” is critical accompanied by u-like symptoms and a fever. If you borns. Support, friendship and advice can encourage
experience these symptoms, continue breastfeeding and breastfeeding success. What better way to learn tips and
for happy baby and mother — and for e ective milk contact your physician. I also recommend reaching out tricks than from other new moms. I lead the breastfeed-
transfer. If breastfeeding your baby is painful at rst, it to a lactation consultant who can provide guidance. ing support group at Northern Westchester Hospital,
might mean your baby is sucking only on the nipple. and any nursing mother is welcome, regardless of where
At the Lactation Center here at Northern Westchester AM I MAKING ENOUGH MILK? your baby was delivered.
Hospital, we encourage breastfeeding mothers to try the Another concern among mothers of newborns is,
“asymmetrical latch” position, where the baby is latch- Most hospitals have resources to help mothers with
ing onto the nipple and areola in a slightly o -centered “Is my baby getting enough milk?” Many new mothers breastfeeding challenges, and we are here to help you
manner. is way, the baby gets more breast tissue close wonder if their milk production is meeting their baby’s as well, even when you’re home. Northern Westchester
to his or her lower jaw and tongue, which enhances nutritional needs. Hydration, good nutrition and ad- Hospital has a Breastfeeding Resource Center available
feeding and discourages sore nipples. equate caloric intake will encourage good milk produc- to all our new mothers.
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ENGORGEMENT per day. Regular, “well-baby” visits to the pediatrician, We are also available for breastfeeding consultation
Another common problem among breastfeeding which always involve documenting baby’s weight and for women who are struggling with lactation issues af-
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ment to recede. spite any challenges you might encounter, and we are
you choose to feed your baby, you are sure to experi- here to help.
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ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT Ella Blum

Senior will step into captain’s role this season

Ella Blum is a senior on the varsity Especially during the postseason, Ella Blum via piggyback. Although my Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat
eld hockey team. Last year, the going to other teams’ games after (center) obsession is over, I still think it’d or Instagram? Why?
team made the Class B section nals. ours is always amazing. I really be pretty cool to be able to y.
value the athlete community at PHOTO: ROB De nitely Snapchat. I like
How old were you when you John Jay, and nd it so cool how DIANTONIO If you could pick one place Snapchat the best mostly
started playing eld hockey and amazing the athletes at John Jay to visit on vacation that you’ve because I feel it sets up a
how did you get started? are at what they do. e support To be honest, I don’t exactly never been to, where would you platform for you to be yourself
we have for each other is one of have a favorite professional go and why? the easiest. I like that it has no
I rst started playing eld the best parts of being on a team. athlete. As much as I enjoy likes, making it more about fun
hockey when I was in second watching sports, hockey and France. I’ve been taking French than anything super cial. I also
grade. My interest in hockey Who has been your biggest basketball being my favorites, since sixth grade, and I’ve really think it’s the easiest to be silliest
in general was actually sparked role model over the years and I don’t usually get too invested fallen in love with both the on Snapchat.
while playing oor hockey in what have you learned from in the players. at being said, language and the culture. After
gym class. I loved it so much them? my favorite New York Rangers learning about it so much, it’d be What would you tell a
that my mom signed me up players over the years have been awesome to nally get to see it younger athlete growing
for a youth clinic at Onatru. I ere have been so many Martin St. Louis, Derik Stepan, for myself. up in the district about the
continued at the clinic until sixth amazing players before me that and Mika Zibanejad. I love experience of being part of
grade, and then began playing it’s hard to pick just one to talk watching the Rangers with my What is your favorite food to the eld hockey program and
more seriously at the Bedford about. In fact, I’m lucky to call oldest brother and dad, and going eat before or after a game? why should they go out for the
Youth clinic. many players of the Class of 2019 to a game together each winter at team?
my best friends, all thanks to the Madison Square Garden is one of My favorite food to eat before
What are the team’s community we built on our team. my favorite traditions. a game depends on my mood ere is no experience in my
expectations for the upcoming and what I had for lunch. It can life that has ever come close to
at being said, two players who What is your favorite music to range anywhere from a bagel to a being part of the eld hockey
eld hockey season? I have always looked up to are listen to warming up for a game? smoothie, or even just a granola program at John Jay. It is a
Last year was one of the most Tyman Cronin and Rosie Ceisler, bar. community like no other, and is
historic for our program. We both Class of 2019. It changes almost every week, by far the highlight of my high
made it to the section nals for but I’m always ready to listen Best place to eat in Katonah- school experience so far. e
the rst time in history, which Tell us one thing about to Kanye West, and frankly Lewisboro? girls, the coaches, and even the
was our goal from the beginning yourself that not a lot of people anything with a good beat. parents work hard to create a
of the season. Although we did know? Empire Bagels in Cross constantly positive and supportive
lose a strong class of 11 players, I love knitting. I learned last year If you could have one River. ere’s no better start to a community that stretches far
our program continues to be as part of a “learn something” superpower, what would it be morning than a plain bagel with past just the two months of our
strong, with great coaching and project in english class, and I’ve and why? butter alongside an iced co ee. I season. I would highly encourage
strong skills from our returning loved doing it ever since. is can also be spotted there before any girl to go out for the team,
players, as well as new talent summer I made tons of progress It would de nitely be ight. games and practices during the because more than anything, it’s
coming in. I’m really excited for on my rst blanket. When I was little, I wanted to season, typically alongside many fun!
our fresh start and to see what other John Jay athletes.
we can do! Will you continue to play eld y so bad that I could be caught
hockey in college? If yes, where jumping o my brother’s top
As a rising senior on the are you going and why did you bunk and various other beds
team, how much do you value pick that school? with sheets above my head like
being a leader? parachutes. I’d even have dreams
Although I do plan on playing that I could y, and would take
Ever since I made the team as eld hockey in college, I am friends up in the air with me
a sophomore, I have fantasized still in the midst of my decision
about being a senior on the process. I’ll de nitely be going to
team, even more so being a a small liberal arts school, and my
captain. After spending two search has only made me more
years looking up to the seniors, excited for the years to come.
actually being one feels surreal. After my sophomore season, and
It’s an opportunity like no other even more so after my junior, I
I’ve ever experienced, and I can’t realized that eld hockey and
describe how excited and lucky speci cally the communities
I feel to get the chance to ll the formed because of it, are not
shoes of those before me. things I’m ready to cut out of my
life anytime soon.
What is your favorite team
activity, pregame or postgame Do you know what you want
ritual that you share with your to study in college? If yes, what
teammates? and why?

Something I’ve always enjoyed Honestly, I have no idea what
doing before games is going out I want to study in college. But
on the contest eld by myself, because I have the opportunity
blasting music and taking shots to take so many di erent and
on goal. Something about the interesting courses this year, and
sound of the ball perfectly hitting a few last year, I think I’ll have a
the backboard both soothes and better idea very soon of what I
gets me excited for games. I also want to study.
love sitting on the bus with my
teammates, braiding hair, and, Who is your favorite
of course, singing and dancing professional athlete and pro or
until our adrenaline is pumping. college sports team?

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