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Published by Halston Media, 2020-05-06 14:23:07

The Katonah-Lewisboro Times 05.07.20

VOL. 2 NO. 49 Visit TapIntoKLT.net for the latest news. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2020

Members of the Summer camps
community dropped ‘cautiously optimistic’

off milkshakes about opening
from King Kone to
essential employees Many waiting on state to issue guidelines

at DeCiccos.

PHOTO COURTESY
OF BILL BONGIORNO

BY KATHERINE BORCHERT Camp Kiwi director Will Yahr said that

STAFF WRITER the Carmel camp is continuously planning

Community delivers King Kone for this summer’s operations and plans to
shakes to essential employees
Summer camp leaders are planning for open on schedule.

multiple scenarios of how to proceed dur- “I would say we’re almost where we

ing the coronavirus pandemic while parents would be in a normal time of year,we’re just

remain eager to enroll their kids back into a being cautiously optimistic with what the

routine of sunscreen, swimming and mak- outcome is going to be,”Yahr said.“We feel

Members of the commu- tals and grocery stores,” said been very appreciative and ing friendship bracelets. strongly that there should be camps this
nity have raised more than Ryan Parker, a Life Scout we will keep going as long
$7,500 to buy 1,800 Shakes with Vista Troop 101 Boy as we have the funds!” Most camps are preparing for summer summer and we want to be as ready and
from King Kone to donate Scouts. “We will also be
to local hospital and grocery helping our own local King ey plan on making as usual while knowing that any day now, prepared for it as possible.”
store sta . Kone by purchasing the more deliveries next week to
shakes from them.” Westchester Medical Cen- news from the Department of Health or Maxwell Dineen-Carey, director of Pied
A $5 Donation at Venmo ter, Norwalk Hospital and
@shakesfortheshakers or e group made their rst Northwell. CDC could determine the fate of their op- Piper Preschool and Summer Camp, said
GoFundMe buys someone deliveries on April 21 to De-
a shake. Ciccos in Somers, DeCiccos Anyone who would like erations. the preschool camp has been planning to
in Katonah, and Greenway to contribute to the ef-
“It’s really an e ort to in Cross River. fort can do so at Venmo @ “We are actively planning for the sum- open on June 29.
bring a smile and say thank shakesfortheshakers.
you to those working in es- “ ank you to the com- mer,” said Jamie Sirkin, owner and director “We’re going to continue to do the same
sential businesses. Starting munity for their very gener- You can also donate at go-
yesterday, we are delivering ous donations and kindness,” fundme.com/f/100-shakes- of Summer Trails Day Camp in Granite thing we normally do, follow the guidelines
100 milkshakes a day sent said e Rice, O’Reilly, a-day.
with gratitude from our Hopkins, and Parker Fami- Springs. “Camp directors plan all year for that we’re given but planning-wise, we’re
community to local hospi- lies. “ e recipients have For any questions, email
shakesfortheshakers@gmail. the summer months and we have contin- planning as if we’re going to open the same
com.
ued to do that.Just like the rest of the world, day we always do,”Dineen-Carey said.

we are anxiously awaiting the green light Karen Grazia, director of communica-

from the Department of Health, state of- tions for the Harvey School, said that the

cials, the CDC and all of those decision- Cavalier Camp is currently working out

makers, that we’ll be permitted to open this how it will operate this summer.

summer and we’ll be able to provide a safe SEE SUMMER CAMPS PAGE 6
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THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2020 THE KATONAH LEWISBORO TIMES PAGE 3

Katonah man’s history
will be documented in

Holocaust Museum

BY TOM BARTLEY locaust’s indelible stain on mankind’s story.

CONTRIBUTING WRITER As they do in so many heartbreaking

tales of Hitler,jackboots provide a drumbeat

Seventy- ve years ago, Marc Spieler’s connecting disparate episodes unearthed in

immigrant father was an American GI in Arthur Spieler’s story.

Europe, ghting the evil his family had ed At 17, as the Nazi shadow enveloped

and apparently helping to liberate the infa- Austria, Arthur was forced to abandon his

mous Dachau concentration camp. comfortable life in Vienna. Boarding the

Now, Marc Spieler is working from his Queen Mary, he sailed, alone, to the safe

Katonah home to document the uncom- harbor of America. Landing in New York

mon role Arthur Spieler played in World in February 1939, he went to live with rela- PHOTO COURTESY OF MARC SPIELER
War II. Much of the story had been left un- tives in Philadelphia. His mother, eresa,
told by his tight-lipped father, who died in joined him there months later. Arthur Spieler, fourth from left in the first row, joins fellow GIs and former prisoners, some
1975. “He never really talked much about of them captured Soviet soldiers, during liberation of the Dachau concentration camp.
His father, Moritz, however, had to ee

what happened,” Marc says. to the Netherlands. e exile wound up in raging. e Ritchie Boys, as they came to be “ e story goes that when the forces

But the IBM cybersecurity professional Westerbork, a Dutch resettlement camp for known, fanned out after graduation, some came in to liberate Amsterdam, my father

is starting to learn, thanks in part to being displaced Jews. But after Germany occu- 20,000 wartime operatives lling military managed to get himself onto one of the

housebound these days with his wife, Deb- pied the Netherlands, Westerbork became intelligence slots throughout the Army. tanks,” Marc relates. “Sitting on top of it,

bie, and their three children. “I guess every- a Nazi transit camp, dispatching its resi- “So, he goes through all this training,” he’s looking for his father. He doesn’t see

one’s working from home,” he shrugs. dents—Anne Frank among them—to their Marc learns from his father’s papers, “and him. But my grandfather actually sees his

Working since 2017 at the computer doom in Auschwitz. winds up shipping back to Europe...in De- son...and they were reunited shortly there-

giant’s world headquarters has been a wel- In July 1942, Moritz Spieler was one of cember 1944.” after. at’s the story that’s been told to my

come change for Marc. “For the past 20 the rst to be “deported.” Fortunately, the Army records show Marc’s father came siblings and me.”

years,” he says, “I’ve had an o ce in the city. train transporting him to the murder ma- out of Ritchie with a rank of T/3, or techni- Arthur, bound for the invasion of Ger-

Most of the time I would do traveling all chinery in Poland derailed, possibly through cian third class, the equivalent of a sergeant many, had only limited time to spend with

over the place for customer-facing things.” sabotage or allied bombing. e derailment in the noncommissioned-o cer ranks. But Moritz, who would go on the next year to

en, Marc says,“an opportunity came up was violent enough to throw Moritz and he did not wear any stripes on his sleeve. join his family in Philadelphia.

to work in Armonk,doing security internally some fellow prisoners, one of them a priest, “I remember seeing pictures of my dad e Allies pushed German forces back

for IBM...It’s been a very nice three years.” clear of their con nement. in uniform and he never has any insignia or across the Rhine. On April 29, 1945, a week

And his coronavirus-induced home con- Traveling together, Moritz and the priest rank,”Marc recalls.“I asked him once about short of the nal,unconditional surrender in

nement has provided an opportunity to ex- evaded German soldiers and found shelter. it and he said, well, part of his job was in- Europe, Dachau’s prisoners went free. Pho-

plore the contents of a locked metal box his Eventually, Marc’s grandfather made his terrogating people, and a German colonel tos show Arthur Spieler among the U.S.

father left behind.“It’s been an interesting lit- way to Amsterdam. would not talk to an enlisted man. ere troops trying to absorb the camp’s horror.

tle adventure,”he says of the discoveries.“We Meanwhile, the United States had gone was a pecking order.” So far, however, Marc says he has no

still have more documents to go through, to war. Arthur Spieler, not yet a citizen, was Not all of Arthur’s time in Europe was details of what role his father played at

more stu to try and piece together.” turned down when he tried to enlist in the spent in interrogations, family lore suggests. Dachau. Another photo suggests he also

Still, new and intriguing details have al- ght. But a year later, the draft sought him. “Part of my dad’s job was to interact with re- visited the former Buchenwald concentra-

ready unfolded on those papers from a dis- At Fort Knox, Ky., where he became a sistance forces,” Marc says, recalling a dicey tion camp, more than 200 miles away, but,

tant past. ey spill from the kind of box naturalized citizen, Arthur learned to shoot incident related by his sister. On the eve of again, there are no speci cs.

children often inherit, one stu ed with the and salute. But while Uncle Sam trained Amsterdam’s liberation,as Allied Forces gath- Marc knows only that his father re-

documents, notes, photos and memorabilia him in electronics as well as to re pistols, ered outside the German-held city, Arthur mained in Europe after the war, a civilian

that o er up the outlines of a loved one’s life. ri es and machine guns, the Army prized was assigned to collect rsthand intelligence federal employee. While in Europe, he met

“I wish I knew more of it,” Marc says of his Arthur more for his tongue than his arms. on the streets of the Dutch capital itself. and married Gertrude Lockner, the Aus-

father’s wartime story. Born and raised in Austria, he spoke uent Under darkness and dressed as a civil- trian woman who would give birth in the

e story he has shared so far with of- German, a priceless asset in both interroga- ian, the 6-foot, 3-inch Spieler, astride a states to Marc and his two older sisters, Ev-

cials at the United States Holocaust Me- tion and undercover espionage. motorcycle driven by a resistance member, elyn and Sylvia.All grew up in Philadelphia.

morial Museum contains, among other And that earned him a ticket to Camp motored into the city. Expecting to spy on Marc plans to continue his quest for more

things, his Jewish family’s ight from Nazi Ritchie. enemy positions,he found instead “the Ger- details of his father’s exploits.Working from

terror and at least one episode of his father Tucked away in a remote part of the Blue mans running around,trying to get the heck home, reaching out for any help he can nd,

as a daring, motorcycle-riding spy. It also Ridge Mountains, near the Pennsylvania out of there before the Allies came,” Marc Marc says Google has become a key ally.

contains not a few blanks. So, Marc is work- line, the top-secret military installation says. Still, facing multiple blanks in a narrative

ing with museum curators to ll in those trained World War II interrogators and After Allied Forces drove out the last of three-quarters of a century old, he concedes,

blanks in his family’s story as well as helping interpreters, many of them natives of the the German troops, Arthur joined the vic- “I don’t know if we’ll ever nd out the true

the museum to further document the Ho- European lands where battles then were tors rolling into the city. extent of his movements.”

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KLSD makes adjustments Schools close
to school budget for remainder of
academic year
BY TOM BARTLEY ing a budget rewrite. In it, property tax bills will the
CONTRIBUTING WRITER “It’s very unusual to go into a decrease for most residents even BY CAROL REIF schools to create plans for their
as tentative spending increases by STAFF WRITER eventual reopening that will
When residents of Katonah budget year and not know—even a half-million dollars. minimize the spread of the coro-
and Lewisboro nally have their an estimate—of what the aid will Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s an- navirus.
say on a school budget this year, be,” School Superintendent An- at’s made possible by an- nouncement last week that all
it’ll likely include spending as drew Selesnick said during an other infusion of cash from the schools and colleges will be “We want schools to start now
uncertain as the date for a vote. online meeting last week of the district’s reserve money, the fund closed for the rest of the aca- developing a plan to reopen and
school board. balance account. demic year because of the CO- the plan has to have protocols in
Originally scheduled for May VID-19 crisis is really putting place that incorporate everything
19, voting has been pushed back e lethal threat posed by e earlier budget tapped educators to the test. that we are now doing in society
by social distancing concerns un- COVID-19 shut down schools $750,000 from the fund bal- and everything that we learn,”
til at least June 1, only 30 days throughout the state in late ance to help keep property tax A day after making the an- the governor said.
before the school district techni- March, part of a broad e ort to increases at low levels. In the re- nouncement, Cuomo issued an
cally runs out of money. A new contain the virus’s spread. De- vised budget, with its uncertain executive order delaying school at means coming up with
date for delivering a budget ver- picted as temporary at the outset, revenue picture, reserve cash will board elections and budget votes social distancing protocols that
dict and electing two new school school closings, it was announced provide an option: It can make up until June 9. cover everything from the class-
board members has not been set. last week, will continue for the for anticipated revenue losses or room, transportation and extra-
rest of the current term. it can cover discretionary outlays, Cuomo’s order also delayed curricular activities such as sports
Meanwhile, administrators in to be made only if revenue cuts local special district and village to steps to ensure student mental
the Katonah-Lewisboro School As distance learning became are not so deep. elections until Sept. 15. health and alternative academic
District have been forced to re- a new reality, the administration calendars.
think next year’s spending plans. reworked a budget that had been “Rather than guess and put Voting will be conducted by
Blindsided by last-minute, coro- seen as ready for adoption. those cuts in the budget now, mail and all quali ed voters will All plans will be reviewed and
navirus-related revenue reduc- instead we’ve identi ed expendi- be sent an absentee ballot with approved by the state.
tions, the $110.9 million budget “We have made some adjust- tures that we would either delay return postage paid.
they presented to the school ments on the revenue side of the or not make in the coming year Schools also will be required
board—seemingly a lifetime ago, proposed budget for next year in in the event that we don’t see the “We’ve made great progress to continue meal programs and
but in reality in late February— light of the current circumstanc- revenue, in state aid in particular, to reduce the spread of the CO- child care services for essential
has been wracked by abrupt re- es,”the superintendent said at the that we would otherwise antici- VID-19 virus, but we still don’t workers.
ductions in anticipated revenue. board’s Zoom-convened April 30 pate,” Selesnick told the board. know when this pandemic will
meeting. end and we don’t want to undo e state will make a decision
While the exact size of the ex- “We are not as dependent on all the work we’ve already done about summer school program-
pected losses remains unknown, ose adjustments, including a state aid as some neighboring to atten the curve,” Cuomo said ming by the end of this month.
it is seen as “signi cant,” requir- $500,000 infusion of district re- Friday, May 1.
serve cash, make possible the new, SEE BUDGET PAGE 7 Statewide, an estimated 4.2
virus-era $111.4 million budget. Cuomo has also ordered million students are a ected by
the closures.

THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2020 THE KATONAH LEWISBORO TIMES PAGE 5

Lewisboro police give masks to essential workers

Chief Alfano and Sgt. Llewellyn of the Lewisboro Police Department recently were spotted around town distributing cloth masks to essential workers. ese masks were
provided by Westchester County Department of Emergency Services and donated by Hanes. e police department thanks Adam from the town’s Emergency Management for
picking up the masks.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF
TONY GONÇALVES

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PAGE 6 THE KATONAH LEWISBORO TIMES THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2020

SUMMER CAMPS of Health. Yorktown Parks and Recreation they are in a safe environment and strong start and because we’re so
“ ey’re the ones who are going Superintendent Jim Martorano Jr. we also want them to have a normal strong, we’ve been able to do well.
FROM PAGE 1 said the department is still consider- experience,” Sirkin said. “ ey’ve We are seeing more families looking
to make the determination if camps ing many factors when it comes to had weeks or months of being at to come to Kiwi this year as they’re
“While it is di cult to think are going to happen this summer, reopening camps this summer. home and socialization for them is nding out that maybe their smaller
about summer fun and camp activi- and obviously, that will be based on going to be more important than it’s camps or pool or preschool might
ties given the loss and real struggles what New York State says,” Gil- North Salem Town Supervisor ever been before. Perhaps for par- not be in operation,so we’ve seen an
faced by many of our local families, christ said. Warren Lucas and Andrew John- ents, too, it’s going to be more im- increase in calls recently. Everyone
we believe that it is important to son, assistant superintendent for portant that our kids are socialized is going to be in the same boat. We
support our community by continu- Camp Nabby in Mohegan Lake parks and recreation for the town and out of the house. We’re fortu- have a lot of families that are just
ing to o er summer programming is in the process of giving everything of Somers, both said their respective nate, you know, as someone who waiting for the government to turn
for children in a structured, safe a new coat of paint and setting up towns have not many any decisions has been in the community for over back on, to give the OK.”
environment,” Grazia said. “While basketball and tennis nets while yet regarding camps. ey both are 40 years, and we’ve built a lifelong
we are waiting for the state’s health owner Rita Bertino says they’re op- anticipating more information from relationship with our parents and Bertino said that Camp Nabby
department to provide guidelines timistic about opening this summer. the DOH in the next two weeks. community members and they trust has received calls from families ea-
regarding summer programs, we that when we do open, it’s going to ger to provide a positive summer
continue to create plans for both on- “As of right now, we still hope to Deborah Lividini, secretary to be safe to do so and that we’re going experience for their children, while
campus and virtual camp and learn- open on time,but will be ready to go school administrator for PNW to do the things that are necessary to Grazia of Harvey School said that
ing opportunities. Once we have a in a variety of potential scenarios,” BOCES, said its plans are on hold. ensure that we’ve upheld the stan- though it has received calls for sum-
clearer sense of what will be possible Bertino said. “We are prepared to dard that they’ve expected from us mer registration, there have been
this summer, we will communicate honor the recommendations of the Even so, camps are still elding the last several decades.” fewer compared to a typical year.
with our camp community, explain- state of New York.” calls from parents about registration.
ing our plans to safely open while Despite COVID-19, Yahr of While summer camps are hope-
following all guidelines that are in However, town and camp leaders Mayclim said the town is receiv- Camp Kiwi said it saw an uptick in ful they will be able to open and
place.” are facing the same sense of uncer- ing calls daily from parents who this year’s registration. operate, for which many the start
tainty as the rest of the country at want to enroll their children in pro- date is June 29, they have developed
Jim Gilchrist, recreation direc- the moment. grams for the summer. “Before this all happened, we contingency plans should they be
tor for the town of Carmel, said the were having the best year in enroll- required to open later or told not to
town is currently planning to oper- Dana M. Mayclim, superinten- Sirkin said Summer Trails also is ment that Kiwi has ever had and operate at all.
ate summer camps on schedule this dent of parks and recreation for the receiving calls and inquiries about even with this going on, we are still
summer but is waiting on the nal town of Lewisboro, said that while summer registration. surpassing numbers from previous “In March, we started planning
call from the Putnam Department the town continues to plan diligent- years,” Yahr said. “We got o to a for a variety of summer camp sce-
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Food For The Front Line in Westchester

BY KERI REITMAN contact by going out in public. ey are by Rengi Wholesale. ference during these unprecedented times
GUEST WRITER also not easily able to get to a grocery store We have navigated the contacts at the and have delivered over 1000 meals and
to buy fresh fruits and vegetables to take 200 take-home bags of fresh produce since
So many of us are struggling with being home to their own families. Even if they hospitals to make sure they get through we began on April 1. Soon after we be-
told to stay home and a feeling of help- are able to go, by the time they get there, seamlessly either direct or with their Meal gan this initiative, Eli Yates, a sophomore
lessness while there are thousands of ded- the shelves are close to bare. Train site. ey are also working to guide at Somers High School, joined our fund-
icated doctors, nurses and hospital sta us on produce and fruit suggestions for the raising e orts by bringing the #frontstep-
throughout Westchester County who are Many of the town restaurants that have “take home” produce boxes. sproject to Somers. e FrontStepsProject
working long hours and in many cases chosen to stay open are family owned and was started in Boston as a way to connect
double shifts, to save lives. Last month, operated. We want to support these res- e goal is 3-fold: people in these isolating times and raise
concerned northern Westchester resi- taurants, help them cover costs, and keep 1. Raise money to spend locally at res- money for local charities. ese photo ses-
dents and restaurateurs, wanting to help, their already scaled back sta , mployed. taurants to keep sta employed and con- sions are short and sweet (5-10 min) taken
joined forces with the group who started tinue operation from at least 10 feet away of your family
#FoodFor eFrontLine in New York e produce suppliers are also su ering. 2. Send Food to the Frontline on your front steps and is a snapshot of
City so as to focus on providing expertly Money raised from this e ort immedi- 3. Provide to-go “take home” produce this moment in history for your family.
prepared-meals and fresh produce for em- ately going back into the local economy. boxes with fruits and vegetables
ployees at several hospitals that serve our If you would like to contribute funds
local community. e towns we are supporting restaurants e Hospitals we are currently targeting to this e ort, please go to https://www.
in are: Somers, Pleasantville, Hawthorne are: (we are happy to add if there is a need) gofundme.com/f/feeding-the-front-line-
Food or produce is not easy for the and ornwood. So far on board are: ree in-westchester to make an online dona-
nurses and doctors to get during long 12- Little Pigs BBQ Hawthorne, Il Forno 1. Westchester Medical Center tion. If you are interested in a FrontSteps
hour shifts, and even if a supermarket or Somers, Rose Hill Deli, Trotta Food 2. Phelps Memorial photo with Eli, message Brenda Keppler
restaurant is open, the doctors and nurses 3. Northern Westchester Hospital Yates via facebook to schedule your photo
are trying their best to limit additional ornwood, Silvio’s Restaurant & Pizze- 4. Blythedale Children’s Hospital shoot.
ria ornwood, Salsa Verde Somers, Mis- 5. Putnam Hospital
sion Taqueria Pleasantville and Taste Deli Collectively we are all working TO-
Somers. Produce boxes being supported GETHER while APART to make a dif-

BUDGET more than a half-million dollars. Dealing with unexpected of health insurance premiums tal $111,472,680, up 0.45 per-
But before the Legislature could twists is nothing new for school going out or the number of stu- cent over February’s proposed
FROM PAGE 4 act on his proposal, the corona- budget planners. In the best of dents coming in and going out outlay. And while that spend-
virus ripped at least $10 billion times, their work can be a high- may not be known till months ing is 1.18 percent higher than
districts are,” he noted, “but we from Albany’s expected annual wire act of scal assumptions, after the budget has been voted the current budget, the tax levy
do get a little more than $8 mil- revenue. at led to a freeze on educated guesses and other into place. is unchanged from this year’s at
lion in state aid, so it’s certainly state aid at last year’s levels and people’s promises. Speci c g- $97,948,497. Most homeown-
not a small amount.” an unresolved revenue hole for ures for things like the amount In the budget the school ers will see their tax rates go
local school systems. of state aid coming in, the size board is now expected to adopt down.
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Happily
Ever
After

Flowers Choose your name

Flowers mean so SEASONAL by size, so the smaller When I read READING, “Kovach” instead of
many di erent TIDBITS ones were in the front. I novels WRITING & Kim.
things to people, was so happy. When I and short
yet deep within all of looked out the window I also recall the

story collections, I CHOCOLATE day that my tenth

those meanings, ow- LAURA the following morning to enjoy the ction con- KIM grade creative writ-
ers are traditional. ey CAMPAGNA tent but I also look KOVACH ing teacher, Mrs.
remind us of things past, admire my green thumb forward to reading Goldstein, gave us
all that remained of

the present and things those tulips were green the acknowledge- the opportunity to

yet to come. stumps. I was morti ed ments and dedica- think up our own

Children often hear stories of how their and embarrassed. What would the neigh- tion pages. You can learn a lot about pseudonyms. I was excited that Mrs.

parents and their grandparents had gar- bors think? I was so embarrassed to have an author buy reading these pages. e Goldstein considered us to be writers

dens growing up. Some of those gardens my husband dig them up, that I broke my author may thank people and indi- and allowed us the indulgence of com-

may have been just a plant box on the re family tradition and go my hands dirty cate if they are friends, former MFA ing up with a “pen name.” One by one,

escape of their city tenement, or elabo- and dug up every bulb, in the dark so my professors or relatives. each student announced his or her new

rate raised beds in the backyards of their neighbors would not see me. Nothing but e dedication page may list a whole writer name out loud.

suburban homes. grass grows under my mailbox now. gaggle of rst names which are prob- I chose the name Daphne after

In my family, I heard stories of how it I love rock gardens, owers hiding ably the author’s children and spouse. one of my favorite characters on the

was the man’s job to get the vegetable gar- among rocks of all sizes. Sometimes the dedication is poignant gothic soap opera, Dark Shadows. e

den ready for planting while the women I grew up in my Nana’s rock garden and because it is in memory of a parent character of Daphne was played by

tended to the ower garden. e women I hope to someday have one of my own. I who has passed away. actress Kate Jackson who later went on

had delicate hands and their loving moth- was in Colorado this summer visiting my Recently, I was re-reading one of my to play the part of one of TV’s Char-

erly touches should be used to tend to the daughter. She had set up day trips of the favorite books of micro ction stories, lie’s Angels alongside Farrah Fawcett

delicate owers in the ower beds and area and one day she announced that we 420 Characters, by the author Lou and Jaclyn Smith. When it was

in the garden once the vegetables began were going to some famous garden in her Beach. I have known people with the my turn, I proudly but quietly said,

to grow. I swear to this day I remember hometown. I put on my walking shorts, a last name of Beach and did not ques- “Daphne.”

overhearing that this theory of garden comfy top, my new ip ops I had pur- tion the authenticity of the name until e blabbermouth kid sitting behind

chores was started by an Aunt down the chased for the trip to show o my new I read the dedication page with fresh me said, “Da y, like the duck?” Some

family tree who didn’t want to till the soil pedicure and grabbed my little notebook eyes. Author Lou Beach dedicates this kids laughed.

any longer and only wanted to do the and pencil to write down and sketch out book: For my mother, Emily Lubicz. “Daphne,” I repeated blushing

easier work in the garden. Looking at ideas to bring back home. I was excited I realized that the author and his bright red. I still remember that,

old family photos, I now can identify the to see what this garden had to o er, what mother have di erent last names. Sergio!

ladies in the lawn chairs drinking lemon- plants were native to Colorado. Could I at’s not so unusual. But when I As a senior in high school, my

ade next to a bed of owers as tall as those nd them back East? We drive for about said Emily’s last name out loud, I had brother and I hung around with the

lawn chairs, as the women who started 35 minutes. When we pulled into the gar- an epiphany. Lubicz sounds like Lou same group of teens from our neigh-

and kept that tradition alive. den I could not believe what I was seeing. Beach! I bet when the author was in borhood. Many of us had nicknames.

ere is no shame in having someone ere were red/orange rock formations school, one of his teachers or coaches My friend, Scotty, gave me the nick-

else do all of the hard work, as long as you everywhere. Some were standing alone, or maybe his friends called him by his name, “Doc” because he said everyone

continue to work towards the same goals others were grouped together, and some last name, “Hey Lubicz, look lively!” felt comfortable talking to me about

and get something beautiful in return. were as thick as apartment buildings while Lubicz, aka Lou Beach. their problems. I really liked that

When I was rst married, I wanted to others were so thin you would think a pu at reminded me of when I was in nickname.

plant owers around the bottom of my of wind would knock them over. ey all fth grade. Our rst male teacher, Mr. A lot of authors and celebrities have

mailbox. My husband dug the holes for had to be several hundred feet tall. Renninger, called all of the students by changed their names to disguise their

me and left me to plant the owers. We e most beautiful ones were the ones their last names. Our entire fth grade ethnicity or gender or just to create

had just purchased a at of tulips. I was that seemed to be hollow in the middle. class, boys and girls, sounded like one more “buzz.” In the 1840’s English

so excited, our rst little project together SEE CAMPAGNA PAGE 12 large basketball team. So for the entire SEE KOVACH PAGE 11

in our new home. I arraigned each plant year, ve days a week, I was known as

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CAMPAGNA a day for hiking and climbing on Garden of the Gods Rocky Road Bars
rocks and sand.
FROM PAGE 8 Ingredients: 15 min. Whisk together the condensed milk,
A year from now owers will 2 cups of flour egg and vanilla. Pour filing over the baked crust.
I asked her where the garden was. become a xture in our family 1/2 cup confectioners’ sugar Sprinkle the chopped walnuts and semisweet
She said we were in the garden, pictures. We will have a wedding 1 cup unsalted butter chocolate chips evenly over filling. Bake until
and a college graduation that will 1 14-ounce of sweetened condensed milk filling is set, the edges are golden brown,
e Garden of the Gods. I asked command the attention of the 1 large egg beaten about 25 min. Remove from oven, sprinkle
her where the owers were. She best orists in town. Flowers are 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract marshmallows over top, return to oven for 5
said this was a garden of rock for- one of the rst things children 1 cup chopped walnuts, coarsely chopped more minutes. Remove from oven and gently
mations, not owers. e Garden begin to draw. ey are basic, 3/4 cup semisweet chocolate chips spread softened marshmallows over top. Cool
of the Gods famous red rocks simple and introduce shapes, 1 cup mini marshmallows completely, about 2 hours. Cut into bars.
formed millions of years ago due always stand next to the stick
to upheavals in the earth’s surface Directions:
and erosion, not by someone gure family and it is the rst
planting a tiny seed. ey re- thing a child is really proud to Heat oven to 350 degrees. Combine the flour,
minded me of the plop castles show o . It will be interesting to confectioners’ sugar and butter in a bowl of a
I used to make on the beach as see what my daughters chose as food processor. Pulse until a crumbly dough is
a kid. You take a st full of wet their special event bouquets. Will formed. Press the dough firmly into a greased
sand and let it slowly come out the owers they pick be ones with 9-by-13 inch pan. Bake until just golden, about
the bottom of your st to form meaning from their early days in
these little blobs of sand. As we pre-school or from some other
got out of the car, I looked down moment in time that they want
at my feet, knowing at that mo- to remember. Whatever their
ment I had the wrong shoes on. choice in ower, I know that I
will have the right shoes on that
is was not a day for a leisurely the day.
stroll in elds of green; this was

KOVACH Even J.K. Rowling, the author of the BECKERMAN ly, I’m just thankful that with everything
Harry Potter book series, used a dif- that’s going on we have each other.”
FROM PAGE 8 ferent name when she decided to write FROM PAGE 9
mystery ction for adults. She chose “And I’m thankful for you, too,” he
writers and sisters Charlotte, Anne and the name Robert Galbraith to throw o marriage was going to the dogs. said and kissed me. “ e dog has a lot to
Emily Bronte rst published novels sniping would-be critics. Ms. Rowling I stewed in the other room for a while be thankful for, too,” said my husband.
under the male names of Currer, Acton wanted to let her new adult books speak
and Ellis Bell. for themselves without being pigeon- but then realized that we could be stuck “What’s that?” I said.
holed as a children’s author. together for quite a bit longer and it He smiled. “At least he has two balls.”
American author, Louisa May Alcott, would be best if we tried to be adults
wrote gothic thrillers under the name Kim Kovach has a nice ring to it. anks, and worked out our ball issues. You can follow Tracy on Facebook at www.
A.M. Barnard before publishing her Mom and Dad! www.kimkovachwrites.com facebook.com/LostinsuburbiaFanPage/
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MOMS someone else could get the Mother’s Make a Toast GUSZACK
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made card would be perfect. you see all we do to be the best moms teaching her three children, Bradley, Jack and
it! We have been making co ee at we can be. Every mom just wants to Anna, who are 8, 6 and 3, and teaching her stu-
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can grab the co ee while you’re giving both love to start the day at favorite happen. Call it a toast if you like, but She said she’s lucky to be home with her hus-
mom some time alone (see above). breakfast spots. We go to the same just make sure to share how much you band, Brad, and three little ones, even though
place every year because we love love and appreciate us. the schedule is tiring.
Something With building tradition. Why not try and
Our Children’s bring some of the usual celebrations Spread the Love For this Mother’s Day, Guszack said they will
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A little alone time on Mother’s Day ut? Can you still spend the day gar- Is there someone else who deserves the day virtually.
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BY BRIAN MARCHHAUSER MELINA O’CONNOR, SENIOR, make history for the women’s lacrosse especially, it’s really sad. ey lose that ex-
SPORTS EDITOR GIRLS LACROSSE program. We’ve all been working so hard perience altogether and will always have
to bring home a state title and it hurts to think about “what could have been.”
Athletes are taught to play until they As a senior it is truly heartbreaking. I especially for the seniors we don’t get that
hear a whistle. have been playing lacrosse with my best last opportunity. On behalf of all the se- So, I’m going to be bummed out for
friends since we were in second grade niors, we are de antly upset about how a few moments, for the seniors, for the
Faced with insurmountable odds, many and this nal year was going to be the last our high-school careers came to an end, TEAM that wasn’t (2020 JJBASE = Un-
senior high-school students have re- time we all played together. We talked but we have helped change this program defeated!) and then I’m going to start
mained optimistic about their chances of about this season since we were kids from in to a winning one. We were a part of looking forward to the next time we
getting on the eld at least one more time. the bleachers watching the older girls such great success and helped bring this get to put on the purple (and gold!) and
play, knowing that we were going to cre- program to a new level! For some of the PLAY BALL!
But Gov. Andrew Cuomo nally blew ate a legacy here at John Jay. seniors, we get to step on a eld again but
the whistle on Friday, May 1, announcing others won’t. It’s much harder for those CHRISTIAN MCCARTHY,
that schools statewide are closing for the Since my time playing for John Jay student-athletes who have to abruptly ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
remainder of the year, erasing any hopes women’s lacrosse team, we have been say goodbye to a sport they’ve grown up
for an abbreviated spring sports season. back-to-back section champions, region- with. It’s also hard knowing I’ll never get Although we knew that it was a long-
al champions, state semi- nal, and just to play with my best friends again, but shot, all of the athletic directors across
“As a result, the spring interscholas- last year state nalists. All that we accom- this is making us seniors motivated to do Section 1 were hopeful that our student-
tic athletic season in Section 1 has been plished is truly amazing and we wanted great things in the next chapters of our athletes would be wearing their school
canceled,” Todd Santabarbara, Pearl River a third try to win it all and come back lives. For the underclassmen it’s motivat- colors on their backs and be taking the
athletic director and Section 1 executive home with a ring. ing them to nish what we started and
director, wrote to members moments after bring home a state title! eld again even if for an abbreviated
the governor’s announcement. After hearing the news today, I was season! In speaking with my coaches
thinking back on my time playing la- GEOFF CURTIS, BASEBALL COACH throughout the “Stay at Home” orders, I
In the weeks leading up to the cancella- crosse for John Jay and yes, of course, all It’s not a surprise and we knew that the can tell you that they were planning and
tion, Section 1 had been preparing for the the championships we won are wonder- hopeful to be in front of their teams again
possibility of an abbreviated season. Sec- ful, however, the most bittersweet part is governor said last Sunday (April 26) that and preparing to take the eld, court,
tion 1, Santabarbara said, was “hopeful to thinking about all the fun memories that he’d be making a statement “within the track, or course.
provide students with a sense of normalcy, we all have together, from our pre-season week” – to nally hear the news is really
inclusive of an opportunity to return to the practices lled with conditioning, fun de ating. To our Seniors, we have truly enjoyed
classroom, put on their uniform, and step team bondings, and the bus rides home watching you grow and compete over
onto the eld to represent their school in a after big games. ose are the things that As much as you try to keep yourself the years! Over the course of your high-
game or competition.” make me smile and although, as a senior, and the kids “at the ready” and hope- school career, you stand together as one
I won’t be able to rep the John Jay Indian ful, I think we all knew this was coming. of the most successful athletic classes in
Last week, the New York State Public name again for one last ride, the last few When I heard the Little League World the history of John Jay athletics, culmi-
High School Athletic Association an- years I made some of the best memories Series was canceled, that hit home, also. nated by being the recipients of the Tom
nounced it was forming an ad-hoc com- of my life, along with life-long friend- Whelan Award last year, which is given
mittee to analyze the potential e ect of ships. It will always remain my great Every time I get to see or interact with to the most successful overall athletic
COVID-19 on the fall season. privilege to have played for the John Jay the team (or any of my students), I real- program in Westchester, Rockland, and
Indians Lacrosse Team. ize what a rich and rewarding experience Putnam counties!
John Jay student-athletes and coaches school and extracurriculars are—and how
shared their thoughts on the announce- CHARLOTTE WILMOTH, SENIOR, much I miss the people and the day-to-day. As your athletic director, it has been
ment: GIRLS LACROSSE an honor to watch you compete at the
I know many of us are very lucky highest level, representing John Jay in the
JOEY PINK, SENIOR, BASEBALL Hearing that we won’t be having a and being stuck at home isn’t the worst most sportsmanlike manner with dignity
It’s a terrible feeling to know that it’s re- season is truly heartbreaking. On behalf thing—a lot of folks have lost family and grace. In the coming weeks, we look
of the seniors, this was our last chance members and all of the other things that forward to celebrating all of you, even if
ally over now. We’ve played so many years to write our own endings and possibly could be going on—but for the seniors, it must be from a distance.
leading up to this season so it’s hard to
swallow the fact that we aren’t getting back Stay tuned and Go John Jay!
on the eld again.

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New medicaid eligibility rules make asset protection planning an urgent need

For the longest time New was made for purposes other GUEST two activities of daily living Although we are hopeful that
Yorkers were eligible than to qualify for Medicaid. CORNER (ADLs). Additionally, a person there may still be other options
for Medicaid home care with a dementia or Alzheimer’s available for a single applicant
services without worrying about As of the time of this writ- ANTHONY J. diagnosis is required to need once these new provisions are
the ve (5) year look back period ing it is unclear as to whether ENEA “at least supervision with more fully digested, it appears that
for non-exempt asset transfers transfers made between April than one ADL.” ese require- the need to utilize the Medicaid
which is imposed for Medicaid 2020 and September 30, 2020 Medicaid has been much more ments only apply to individuals Asset Protection Trust before
nursing home eligibility. will be deemed uncompen- aggressive in pursuing spousal applying for these two programs October 1, 2020, has reached
sated transfers by Medicaid if refusal cases. on or after October 1, 2020. critical mass for a single person
Commencing on October the person applies for home At the time of this writing needing or anticipating the
1, 2020, (unless delayed by the care services after October 1, Irrespective of one’s marital and pursuant to the New York need for Medicaid home care
Commissioner of Health) and 2020. We are awaiting further status the changes in the rules State Budget enacted on April and/or nursing home care in the
as part of the New York State guidance and directives from illustrate the need for seniors 3, 2020, prior applicants are near future.
Budget enacted on April 3, the Department of Health. to be proactive in making asset grandfathered.
2020, there will be a thirty (30) transfers, and starting both the Anthony J. Enea is a member of
month look back period for all is being said, anyone who thirty (30) month lookback for One other signi cant change Enea, Scanlan and Sirignano,
home care services. is look- anticipates needing home care Medicaid home care and the enacted by the New York State LLP of White Plains, New
back period is to be calculated services in the next two or three sixty (60) month lookback pe- Budget enacted on April 3, York. He focuses his practice on
the same way the penalty period years it is now imperative that riod for Medicaid nursing home 2020 is that the treating physi- Wills, Trusts and Estates and
is calculated for skilled nursing they make an uncompensated before October 1, 2020. With- cian prescribing the personal Elder Law. Mr. Enea is the Past
home level Medicaid (using the transfer of assets to a Medicaid out non-exempt transfers being care and CDPAP services must Chair of Elder Law and Special
regional rate as the divisor). e Asset Protection Trust and/or made the clock never begins to be a quali ed independent Needs Section of the New York
Regional rate for the Northern an outright transfer of assets to run and the ability to shelter physician selected or approved State Bar Association (NYSBA).
Metropolitan area for the year others before October 1, 2020, one’s assets from the cost of by the Department of Health He is the current Chair of the
2020 is $12,805.00 per month. should said transfers be exempt long-term care becomes signi - (DOH). One’s own treating Senior Lawyer Section of the
from the lookback period and in cantly more di cult, exposing a physician cannot be utilized. NYSBA. Mr. Enea is the Past
us, for all home care applica- order to protect their assets. greater percentage of one’s life President and Founding member
tions led on or after October savings to the cost of care. e DOH will also have the of the New York Chapter of the
1, 2020, any transfer of assets Fortunately, the new rules ability to conduct an “extra re- National Academy of Elder Law
(gifts/non-exempt transfers) left spousal refusal untouched. Additionally, as part of the view” of individuals whose need Attorneys (NAELA). Mr. Enea
will create a thirty (30) months new law, for one to be eligible for home care services exceeds a is the President of the Westchester
lookback period. us, a married person can still for the Consumer Directed speci ed level to be determined County Bar Foundation and a
transfer assets to their spouse Home Care Program (CDPAP) by the DOH (probably those Past President of the Westchester
is is a devastating turn of and if the spouse has assets and/ (where one can hire a family receiving 12 hours or more County Bar Association. Mr. Enea
events for Medicaid home care or income above the permitted member (non-spouse) and / or per day) and whether they can can be reached at (914) 948-1500
applicants who do not have a amounts, the spouse can ex- friend) to provide home care safely remain in the community or at a.enea@esslaw rm.com
spouse, minor child or disabled ecute a spousal refusal, allowing and Personal Care Services if they need such a high level
child to whom they can make the ill spouse to be eligible for (PCS), Medicaid has tightened of care.
an exempt transfer of their Medicaid. While this is ad- the eligibility requirements. For
non-IRA assets, or a spouse, vantageous if a married person example, after October 1, 2020, WHY DO WE
minor child, disabled child, needs Medicaid home care and/ new applicants for CDPAP
caretaker child or a sibling with or Medicaid nursing home program must need physical ADVERTISE
an equity interest to whom they coverage, executing a spousal maneuvering with more than
can make an exempt transfer of refusal gives the Department IN HALSTON
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