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Published by Halston Media, 2020-08-19 15:56:18

North Salem News 08.20.20

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Vol. 6 No. 21 Visit TapIntoNorthSalem.net for the latest news. Thursday, August 20, 2020

School district details
its hybrid opening

BY ABBY LUBY said parents will have the option of
CONTRIBUTING WRITER choosing full time remote learning

for their children, but can decide if

e North Salem Central School they wanted to change to the hybrid

District will reopen schools on Sept. plan at quarterly intervals throughout

8 using a staggered, phase-in hybrid the year.

plan for the district’s roughly 1,000 “I don’t have a sense of what par-

students. ents will opt for,” D’Agostino said.

An Aug. 13 statement posted on “ ey have the option of making a

the district’s website by Superin- choice for the entire academic year

tendent Ken Freeston outlines how or every quarter of the year. We will

in-person instruction will begin on re-evaluate how it’s working in No-

Sept. 8 for Grades K-2, 6, 8, 9 and 12, vember.”

in two cohorts, while remote learn- To help remote learners connect to

ing will start for all other grades. On live classroom lessons, the district has

Sept. 21, in-person instruction will increased bandwidth and upgraded

begin for Grades 3-5, 7, 10 and 11, access points. By the time school

also in 2 cohorts. opens, all students should have re-

“I think the hybrid solution is the ceived Chromebooks; K-3 Chrome-

right choice for North Salem because books will have touchscreens. Grade

it keeps us exible,” said school board appropriate e-learning platforms will Galloping
through
president Deborah D’Agostino. “Our be used such as Google Classroom
PHOTO: HUDVALLEY PHOTO
approach is centered around parents’ for Grades 3-12, SeeSaw for K-2 and
Pegasus Therapeutic Riding held a drive-thru horse show on Aug. 15. Look for more photos
and families’ experience with distance GSuite Enterprise among others. and information in an upcoming issue.

learning during March to June.” e district sees the smaller density

e two hybrid models were ap- of students attending school as a safer

proved by the board in July. e plan way to reopen and for any needed ad-

has one cohort of students attending justments and enhancements.

Monday and Tuesday and another Along with choosing a learn-

cohort attending ursday and Fri- ing model, parents have to decide

day. Wednesday is an alternate day. to send their children to school by

Students will be placed in the two either bus or take them by car. e

cohorts alphabetically by last names: district needed to know how many

Cohort #1 A-K; Cohort #2, L-Z. students would take the bus by this

Freeston was not available for SEE OPENING PAGE 3
comment, but his online statement

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The Staff OBITUARIES

EDITORIAL TEAM Leonard Daniel resa Moschella in Bronx, NY. In dren. He had a special love eresa Foti. He will be greatly
JODI WEINBERGER Melito 1976 they moved to North Sa- for animals, particularly his missed by many loving family
lem to raise their family. granddogs. His greatest pas- and friends.
EDITOR: 914-302-5830 Leonard Daniel Melito, of sion in life was his family, es-
[email protected] North Salem, died peacefully Danny was a manager with the pecially his grandchildren. In lieu of owers please con-
with his family by his side on NYC O Track Betting (OTB) sider donations to the Putnam
BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER August 15. He was 86 years old. for 20 years before he retired. Mr. Melito is survived by Humane Society, Carmel.
SPORTS EDITOR: 914-302-5628 After retirement he was a secu- his loving wife of 59 years
[email protected] Born on March 4, 1934 in rity guard at a gated community
New York City, son of the late in Mamaroneck. Mr. Melito had eresa, as well as his daugh-
ADVERTISING TEAM George and Isabella (Sapia) an infectious laugh; you could not ters; Phyllis Nevins and her
PAUL FORHAN Melito. Danny honorably served help but laugh with him when he husband John of New Fair-
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ing the Cold War era. He was NY Giants and was an avid sports eld, CT and Denise Melito
[email protected] stationed at a base in Oklahoma fan. He was a collector of many and her signi cant other
BRUCE HELLER where his main job was to guard things, stamps, baseball cards and Greg Marino of Bedminster, NJ,
914-202-2941 the nuclear base. coins. He was a great painter and his grandchildren; Jake, Dana,
enjoyed making all kinds of signs Sage and Samantha and his
[email protected] On November 5, 1961 Danny for his daughters and grandchil- sister’s son, Alfred Foti and his
LISA KAIN married the love of his life e- many other nieces and nephews.
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CORINNE STANTON
845-621-4049 BY CAROL REIF Latimer in fall 2021 elections. cutting property taxes, investing our own, for young professionals

[email protected] STAFF WRITER Branda, a 40-year-old digital in county infrastructure, and im- looking to live in the county where
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ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE/DESIGNER tional stu . No door-to-door, no e former political strate- he wants to raise his children in the county’s multi-million-dollar
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CREATIVE DIRECTOR But that hasn’t discouraged Democrat Latimer in a conten- too many – including us.” acerbated by the resulting drop in
PHOTOGRAPHER
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Thursday, August 20, 2020 Your Neighbor North Salem News – Page 3

South Salem
author, wolf
advodceabtuet, nroevleeal ses

BY JESSICA JAFET
CONTRIBUTING WRITER

Wolves are undoubtedly associated with the Katonah-Lewisboro community,

not only as the new mascot of John Jay High School, but also because of the

Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) in South Salem—a non-pro t organization

founded in 1999 that is dedicated to protecting the endangered creatures and to

educating the public about their plight.

South Salem author and WCC Board President Martha Hunt Handler also has

a strong connection with the apex predators, having devoted many years to work-

ing on their behalf. In her new young adult novel,

“Winter of the Wolf,” she brings her fascination with

nature and her spiritual leanings into a heartfelt tale

of personal discovery.

Long captivated by wolves, Handler had her rst

encounter with them in the woods behind her house

in the late 1990s.

“I saw this trailer, next to an enclosure that had a

couple of wolves in it, then I met Hélène Grimaud—

who would eventually become the founder of the

Wolf Conservation Center,” she said. Hélène told me

she wanted an education, breeding and pre-release

facility to save two critically endangered species of

wolves, so I said I would love to help her; I felt really

good about being able to give back to an animal that PHOTOS COURTESY OF MARTHA HUNT HANDLER
had given so much to me over my life.”
Martha Hunt Handler is president of the Wolf Conservation
A mother of four, Handler grew up in Northern Center Board of Directors.
Illinois, earned a degree in environmental conserva-

tion in Colorado and then worked around the coun-

try as an environmental consultant. “Wolves have States and only 10 red wolves, according to the WCC.

always been really important to me, they’ve showed Over the past 18 years, the idea for her new book, “Winter

up in my dreams and always showed up pointing to of the Wolf,” had been percolating for Handler. e story is

things that I might have missed, that I was supposed loosely based on a shocking personal event surrounding the

to be paying more attention to,” she said. death of the young son of her close friend.

She explained that wolves, who are at the top of e tale follows the character of a teenage girl, Bean, who

the food chain and are essential to the ecosystem, is determined to unravel the mystery of her brother’s death,

were once very plentiful across the United States, but All the proceeds from the book which appears to be a suicide. e journey explores grief and
were regarded as a nuisance. As such, many tried to will go to the WCC. loss, and seeks spiritual understanding through Inuit culture
eradicate them and they were almost wiped out by to uncover clues to the tragedy. emes of friendship, truth-

hunting—with bounties o ered for their slaughter. fulness and family dynamics are woven throughout, with a

e Center’s mission is to protect and preserve wolves by o ering educational few appearances by wolves.

programs, participating in research and captive breeding, along with joining a fed- With all proceeds from the novel going to bene t the WCC, Handler carries

eral recovery and release programs for two critically endangered species in North on the e ort of bringing attention to the human role in protecting wolves. As for

America: the Mexican gray wolf and the red wolf. Currently at the Center are the choice of the “Wolves” as the new John Jay High School mascot, the Wolf

three ambassador wolves who reside on exhibit, Handler added, as well as about Conservation Center Board President admitted she was thrilled.

43 others—and she credited the large group of dedicated employees and volun- “ at their mascot actually lives in the same town is really going to be a wonder-

teers who look after the animals and run the facility. ful experience,” Handler said. “I’m feeling incredibly hopeful and appreciative that

Incredibly, only 163 Mexican gray wolves remain in the wild in the United the community decided to make this change and chose wolves.”

OPENING level meetings principals are holding with parents. Last maximum 20 in a classroom, but we’re trying to keep
week, principals sent detailed emails to parents about below that. We are looking at how we can repurpose
FROM PAGE 1 how cohorts will be formed and how they will operate. every room.”

past Tuesday, Aug. 18, to determine bus routes, safe seat- e usual K-5 enrollment at PQ (Pequenakonck El- e online post for reopening referred parents to the
ing and create a schedule to accommodate arrivals and ementary School) is roughly 500 students with about Westchester Department of Health’s FAQ on reopen-
departures of buses and cars. e district o ce and the the same in Grades 6-12 at MSHS, the middle school ing schools that details COVID-19 testing, contact
schools opened a day earlier, on Monday, Aug. 17. and high school. e physical size of each classroom tracing, and quarantine.
will determine the number of students assigned to each
To date the district has received over 170 questions classroom. “We are very comfortable with our hybrid plan,”
about the reopening and will rst answer the more fre- D’Agostino said. “Now we have to work getting kids
quently asked questions sometime next week. Many of “We are trying to keep classes as small as possible,” organized in classrooms that meet the occupancy re-
the questions are expected to be answered at the grade D’Agostino said. “We are looking at about 15 students, quirement.”

Page 4 – North Salem News Thursday, August 20, 2020

BRANDA “they think they know too much,” he joked seat. Harckham is a Democrat
FROM PAGE 2
recently. from South Salem and repre-

Branda had that in mind when he was sents the 40th District, which

spent money he never had and now has no weighing his decision to run. But what re- includes Somers, North Salem,

better plan,” the candidate opined. ally “ ipped the switch”for him was encour- Lewisboro and Yorktown.

Branda said he also thinks Westchester agement from his wife, Julia. A graduate of John Jay Se-

should invest in major infrastructure proj- “You know these issues backward and nior High School in Hopewell

ects such as bridges and dams in order to forwards,” she told him, adding: “You are Junction in Dutchess County,

rebuild the economy. passionate about this; you should run.” Branda has a master’s degree

Calling for a “uni ed Westchester that Branda was director of policy for Reclaim from Iona College and a bach-

rises above the toxic partisan ghting in New York, a government watchdog group elor’s degree from Northeast-

D.C. and Albany,” he said: “Local govern- started by Rebekah Mercer, daughter of bil- ern University.

ment is about asking our neighbors to man- lionaire Robert Mercer; and a director of He and Julia have two chil-

age our a airs and progress our community, administrative services for the Westchester dren, Lucy and Jack. PHOTO COURTESY OF DAN BRANDA

not identity politics, corrupt self-dealing County Probation Department. TOUGH FIGHT AHEAD Dan and Julia Branda, and their two children Jack and
and backroom deals, or mental gymnastics He was Astorino’s communications spe- Branda promises to take on Lucy.
to justify political trolling.”
cialist from 2013 to 2017, leading policy re-

Public safety reform and emergency search on political and governmental issues, all challengers should there be

preparedness can bene t from a common- including education, taxes, and economic a Republican primary. As of Wednesday, ABOUT LATIMER

sense approach and a willingness to learn development; and Astorino’s director of Aug. 12, it didn’t appear that anyone else has Latimer served on the county Board of

from the past and by building on commu- eld operations during his re-election cam- thrown their hat into the ring. Legislators as its minority leader and the rst

nity expertise, Branda said, adding: it does paigns. If the winner of that contest, he still faces Democratic chairman in the county’s history.

not necessarily have to “recreate the wheel.” Branda also worked for the state As- a tough ght. Democrats outnumber Re- He was elected county executive in 2017.

He also supports a “customer service” ap- sembly as an executive director in the 40th publicans in Westchester 2-to-1. Prior to that, he was a member of the

proach to governmental interactions with District. Reacting to Branda’s informal announce- state Senate, serving the 37th District.

constituents. He was a policy advisor for George Oros, ment last month, Latimer spokesman Rich And before that, the longtime Rye resi-

Branda’s suggestions for being more Astorino’s chief of sta in 2010, and worked Orsillo said that “elections are a marker of a dent had served on the Rye City Council,

transparent and accountable include speed- for Greg Ball when the Republican served free and open society.” on the Westchester County Legislature,

ing up Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) in the state Senate and state Assembly. He Latimer welcomes “this entry into the and in the state Assembly, serving the 91st

responses and expanding web publishing of also worked on Ball’s Senate campaigns in race” and is looking forward to “engaging District.

“key gures, contracts, and external com- 2010 and 2012 (Ball now lives in Texas). the public” on his “record of cutting taxes, A marketing executive by profession,

munications.” From 2018-2019, he chaired the Su olk expanding services, and working toward a Latimer has worked for major corporations

County Reduce County Spending Task more equitable Westchester.” such as Nestle, ITT, AT&T and IBM.

ABOUT BRANDA Force. In the meantime, Orsillo said, the county After attending Mt. Vernon public

Branda admits he is more used to work- Branda runs Branding Company LLC, executive is “laser-focused on continuing his schools, Latimer graduated with a bach-

ing behind the scenes in politics than being a web development and digital marketing work with all local governments on keeping elor’s degree from Fordham University in

front and center. agency, and is working on a website for As- residents safe while reopening the economy the Bronx and a master’s degree in public

Former campaign sta ers like himself torino, who recently announced his inten- in the wake of a global pandemic.” administration from New York University’s

tend to make terrible candidates because tions to run for state Sen. Pete Harckham’s Wagner School.

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GREEN’S NATURAL FOODS

Grand opening for grocery store in Baldwin Place

BY CAROL REIF busy Route 6 corridor. FOODIE FACTS Food “deserts,” or lack of places to get

STAFF WRITER Green’s anticipates getting a lot of “walk- If the name sounds familiar, that’s be- healthy food, is a subject that Waldmann is

up” customers from e Mews and Avalon cause Green’s Natural Foods sprung to life passionate about.

Green’s Natural Foods is about to sprout across the road, and from Crossroads at as Mrs. Green’s. “Everyone deserves to eat right,” he said.

in Somers. Baldwin Place, which is right behind its e founders, Harold and June Hoch- Meat and poultry products contain no

CEO Peter Waldmann announced re- building. berger, had a vision for a neighborhood antibiotics or “added hormones” and come

cently that the specialty retailer of natural/ Its other locations include Briarcli health store that would appeal to a wider in several di erent options: organic, grass-

organic groceries and dietary supplements Manor, Mount Kisco, and Eastchester. audience than those existing in the Wood- fed, and local.

plans to open its newest store on Tuesday, While there will be no deli or spot to sit stock era. It lists Albert’s and United Natural Foods

Sept. 22. and eat, the Somers store will have many When the Hochbergers launched their as its primary vendors.

It will be located at 57 Route 6 in Bald- prepared “grab-and-go” goodies such as sal- business in 1992 in Scarsdale, Mrs. Green’s Albert’s, an organic produce distributor,

win Place, just down the road from Somers ads and sandwiches. was the rst of its kind in the area, the com- delivers to nearly 7,000 stores around the

Commons. Green’s employees are following all the pany said. U.S. and Canada.

Headquartered in Mount Kisco, Green’s pandemic health rules, such as extra sanita- It had organic produce, a juice bar, and Among the family-owned farms they

is closing its Yorktown store at the Trian- tion, handwashing, and mask- and glove- dietary supplements. deal with is Hidden Camp Farm in upstate

gle Shopping Center on Monday, Sept. 7. wearing. Customers must wear masks as In 2017, Mrs. Green’s was acquired by Canajoharie.

e new Route 6 location is at a crossroads well. Green’s Natural Foods, Inc. and underwent In promotional materials, Green’s praised

between Mahopac, Somers and Yorktown. “We take our responsibility to the com- a restructuring and rebranding. customers for their loyalty and said its doors

All its Yorktown sta will be coming to the munity’s safety seriously,”Waldmann said. Currently, Green’s Natural Foods oper- are “open to anyone and everyone who is

larger Baldwin Place venue, and it is in the However, COVID-19 has, for now, put ates in Westchester County, but plans to seeking delicious, nutritious food.”

process of hiring an additional 10 employ- a damper on traditional “grand opening” open additional locations in New York and At the said time, the chain said, it recog-

ees. events because of the crowds they might Connecticut. nizes that “each individual is in a di erent

Since the new spot is only 13 minutes draw. Among the chain’s own commitments are place on their health journey, and we never

away, Green’s thinks it shouldn’t be hard Green’s plans to celebrate instead by to sell USDA certi ed organic produce and judge.”

for its loyal Yorktown customers to follow sending out postcards with discounts o di- products that “are known to contain no ar- A typical Green’s customer shops “with a

as well. etary supplements, produce, and bulk foods. ti cial colors, avors, preservatives, sweeten- purpose – whether it be to heal their bod-

“We are super excited. I believe that Customers will be o ered memberships ers or hydrogenated oils.” ies with supplements through health chal-

shopping local is the economic engine for in its “Loyalty Club” -- which gives them a e shopping experience promised is “in- lenges, or pack their child’s lunch box with

the community,”Waldmann said. price break on purchases. timate, easy” and “never overwhelming.” gluten-free snacks,” it said.

More space means that Green’s will be It plans to launch an “e-commerce” site It makes good on that, it said, by empha- “We will never be able to be everything

able to increase the size of both its produce and curbside pickup sometime in October. sizing customer service, nutrition education to everyone, but we are a very important re-

and dietary supplements departments. “We’re really excited to be in partnership and community outreach. source for the customers we serve.We oper-

Residential and commercial develop- with Mahopac, Somers, and Yorktown,” It is also committed to “providing healthy, ate as meaningful educators – and we love

ments have been springing up all over the Waldmann said. natural and organic foods in underserved areas.” that!”

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Thursday, August 20, 2020 North Salem News – Page 7

Library reopened July 27 children’s room. Please call or email the li-
brary to arrange a time to come in.

e library will be open to the public in a • Only one family/group will be allowed in

limited way beginning on Monday, July 27. the children’s room at a time.

e hours for the public are: • Unfortunately we have had to remove all

Monday, 1-7 p.m. the toys and puppets and disable the public

Tuesday, Wednesday, ursday 10 a.m. to computers in the children’s room.

3 p.m. • We would love to have you stay and play

Friday, noon to 5 p.m. with your children but not yet.

Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. • Please keep your visit short.

Follow these guidelines: • Everyone over the age of two must wear

• Do not come if you have a temperature, a mask.

are feeling unwell or have been in contact with

someone with COVID in the last 14 days. CURBSIDE PICKUP WILL

• Only 10 patrons will be allowed inside CONTINUE INDEFINITELY.

the library at a time. Call 914-669-5161 or email the library,

• Please stay socially distanced. [email protected], with your request

• Wear your mask when you enter and at and we will nd the item, check it out to you Visit: www.bit.ly/RunforRecovery
Text: run4recovery to 71777
all times in the library. Patrons who do not and leave it outside on the bench or in the
Adults: $40
wear masks will be asked to leave following vestibule.You can also place a hold on an item. Children (17 and under): $20

Governor Cuomo’s executive order. Deliveries have resumed between libraries so All Participants will receive a MEDAL and printable BIB
Register by August 20th to receive a free t-shirt
• Only one computer is available for use. any holds you place will be delivered here.
Proceeds from the Run for Recovery will benefit
Please wipe down the area after use. Online programs
• Please keep your visit short, about 30

minutes. Seating has been reduced.

• Do not bring items you want to return Join the library via ZOOM for online pro-

into the library. Put them in the book drop grams. Send the library an email if you want

outside. to participate: [email protected]. Register here

• Bathrooms are closed to the public except When you email, we the library send you a

for emergency use. link to click on, and a password to enter.

• e library is cleaned every day and high Social Knitting: Bring your projects and

touch areas are cleaned more frequently. ideas for an hour of chatting and knitting.

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Happily
Ever
After

Power trip LETTERS

It’s been more than a week that much di erent. I picture MAN Cameras needed such a camera and that a ticket
since that little hurricane my wife coming to pick me up OVERBOARD to curb speeding will be mailed to you if you are
came up here and wreaked at the dentist and seeing me over the limit of 30 mph. Also,
havoc with the power grid, and with my eyes closed and a tube RICK To the editor: at dangerous curves or hidden
there are still people around here coming out of my mouth, and MELÉN In response to Katherine intersections, there will be cam-
who have no electricity. Gov- she assumes I’m comatose and eras to warn motorists. Motor-
ernor Cuomo is angry, which says to the doctor, “Doctor, it’s a as the old one. I wanted to check Daniels’ “Letter to the Editor” ists get one ticket and never
means that he must have gotten quality of life issue. What kind the timing, but the only way I on Aug. 6: speed there again. Simple way
hit personally. He has that tone of existence would he have? He’s know how to do that is to say, to get everyone to comply to be
of voice that sounds like he’s lived a long and somewhat talk- “Surely, you can’t be serious.” My husband and I have lived safe for themselves, pedestrians
going to send the power com- ative life. I think it’s best to just And if the generator says back, on Route 116 near the Balanced in hamlets, bicyclists on roads
pany to bed with no dinner. He let him go.” And the doctor says, “Of course I’m serious, and don’t Rock for 44 years, in an historic with no shoulders, and home-
says he’s looking into revoking “He’s just having a wisdom tooth call me Shirley,” then the timing house. In that time, the road owners who deserve to enjoy
their franchises, leaving many to pulled. He’ll be up and around is ne. tra c has changed from six cars peacefulness in their country
wonder if he has the power to do in 20 minutes.” “But what about an hour to six cars a minute. settings.
that. Not the political power, the the tube in his mouth?” “ at’s After I volunteered to eat
actual power to plug in a lamp to just there to suck out the saliva.” the perishables in the freezer Yes, that’s true. Why? Con- Why is this not done in New
see where he left his pen. We’ve “Oh. Hmm. In that case, I have starting with the ice cream so necticut has limited rail service York, you ask? Because the
been through this song and to pick up a few more things for that it wouldn’t go to waste, we to Stamford and New York City. Democrat-controlled legislature
dance before: the weatherman dinner. Back in 20 minutes.” had to go old school and think and the governor will not allow
says there’s a hurricane coming, of things to do. Time to get out eir commuters drive as fast as it. I am not making this up. I
the governor tells everyone that When our power went out I the board games! I used to like possible to the trains in Purdys, have spoken with town govern-
the weatherman says there’s a realized it right away because my “Clue” when I was a kid. I played etc. Other cars and trucks use ment. I have spoken to the head
hurricane coming and the power dog started to shiver. Some dogs it with my sister in the attic 116 to avoid tie-ups on 684. of the NYS Police Department.
company says they have extra are frightened by loud noises, when we were supposed to be
crews ready to deal with any but ours is frightened by the doing our homework. My Dad Additionally, as Katherine ey want the cameras. But, the
issues from the hurricane that’s lack of loud noises. She is used never caught us, but if he did at explained, super-fast race cars Democrat-controlled legislature
coming. en the hurricane to hearing “ e First 48” blar- least we would have known who take over the roads on week- will not pass the laws allowing
comes and the power company ing at deafening volume while killed us and in what room, and ends. A wealthy landowner in the cameras. Look into this
says WOW! What the hell was I x something to eat in the Mrs. Plum could go back to do- North Salem has his sta take yourself. You will nd this same
that? kitchen. When she didn’t hear ing whatever she was doing with turns driving his huge collec- answer.
the sounds of witnesses refusing Colonel Mustard in the study. tion of cars. at’s lovely, but
Utility service, I ask you, why to cooperate with the police she We could play “Monopoly,” of do not do that on local roads In some states, like Mary-
don’t you take a look around knew something was wrong. We course, but that takes so long. with no shoulders and lots of land, I have seen these cameras,
and see if there are any trees were without electricity for two I like to speed things up by bicyclists. Take those cars onto around schools for example.
next to power lines that look a days, but we were among the pretending to be Donald Trump I-684. Please enter on Exit 8 to
little weak around the cambium, lucky ones who have a generator. and buy properties in Atlantic go north (closest to your house). e technology can save
and if so, let’s just cut them City and watch them go bust. us all. It is ridiculous, crimi-
down right now. Make it quick e generator worked for one What Oriental Avenue needs is e Maserati that was totaled nal even, not to install these
and painless. Don’t look at me day and then conked out, and I a golf course! on Route 116 near Delancey cameras.
as if I’m a barbarian, it’s like couldn’t get it working. I took Hall was a pity. ankfully, it
pre-euthanasia, better than the the fuel line o of the carbure- SEE MELEN PAGE 10 was a one-car accident. Very If you have any meetings,
tree being electrocuted by some tor and ascertained that my shoe thankfully…. invite me. I am all for keeping
transformer. I myself have a “Do was getting plenty of gas. I tried drivers operating at low speeds
Not Resuscitate” order, it’s not putting in a new spark plug, ere is a simple solution in hamlets.
which o ered the same results to keeping cars, motorcycles,
dump trucks, tractor trailers, But the real work is with the
etc., abiding by the speed limit: Democrats and the legislature.
Safety/security cameras. All
over England, for example, ev- With best wishes for success,
ery hamlet, entering from either Gail Pantezzi
direction, warns that there is
North Salem

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Thursday, August 20, 2020 OPINION North Salem News – Page 9

Tomato season Frank’s Freeze (electric range set to warm) for
approximately 20 min.
and I are alike. We are unique labeled paper envelope a seed or Yields 7 to 8 quarts Add the rest of the ingredients
3/4 cup olive oil and cook gently, stirring often,
SEASONAL and we stand out in the crowd. two from each of my friends. I am 3 cups chopped frying pepper for 1.5 to 2 hours.
TIDBITS 6 cloves of garlic crushed (or 3 Let sauce cool and put in either
We are proud and stand tall. I already counting the days when I teaspoons jar garlic) a blender and blend until
LAURA 5 lbs fresh uncooked plum smooth. If you like a little bit of
CAMPAGNA carry you long after the season is can carefully put them in their little tomatoes a chunky sauce, then do not
2 (12oz) cans tomato paste blend all of the sauce and add
As I write this to you, I am over. When the last leaf has fallen cups under the warmth of a grow 1 TBS dried oregano the unblended to the sauce.
saying good bye to some 1 TBS salt Divide sauce among freezer
dear friends who have and the rst snow ake falls, I am light and wait, every so patiently 1 1/2 TBS sugar safe containers and freeze for
stayed with me all summer. Many 1 TBS dried basil up to 6 months.
of you have had family visit dur- once again reminded how much I for them to arrive and make sum- Pinch of dried red pepper (the For meat sauce, brown 1 1/2
ing the summer vacation, or you more you put in, the hotter it pounds of chop meat in a
have traveled to see family. Either truly love and miss you. As I pour mer memories with me, just as gets, be careful!) skillet, drain fat and add to
way, company, whether it be close 1 cup red wine Cabernet tomato sauce.
relatives or good friends can over you over my pasta and grate fresh their friends before. Sauvignon For sausage sauce, brown 1
stay their welcome. Unlike many In a 10 quart stock pot, sauté in 1/2 to 2 LBS sweet sausage
summer visitors, my friends, which parmesan cheese all over you, I ache My dad Frank has been making oil the onion, celery, pepper under broiler then turn
are so close to me I consider them and garlic until transparent, over and brown
family, I am not looking forward to for the time we had together but this sauce for over 20 years. His and drain fat and
their departure. add to tomato
know that we soon will be reunited sauce, unlike canned tomatoes, is a
Oh, you early girls, yellow peach,
and plum, I have watched you in a few months. sauce in the true sense of sauce. It

As some of you clean up from has seasonings, spices, a splash of

your summer visitors, you may nd wine. Meat or meatless, it is ready to

an assortment of things left behind. use in your favorite pasta dish. Be

A sock under a bed, headphones careful when choosing pepper. My

in the pocket of a car, Cheerios dad once put in green chili peppers,

in between the couch cushions or thinking they were green frying

perhaps a bathing suit left out back peppers. His line of defense was

to dry. ings that hold memories that they were in the wrong place

of good times had, but nothing on the shelf in the grocery store.

too important to hold onto. My It is called Frank’s Freeze because

summer visitors however, leave it can be frozen instead of ‘canned’.

me lasting gifts that I intend to Make sure all containers you use are
grow over these last few months. use year after year. I carefully pull for freezing. ere are Ball jars that stirring often to prevent burning sauce.
You all were so tender as you made out, dry out, and neatly wrap in a can be frozen. Enjoy!

your way up towards the sky. With

each rise and fall of the sun, you There is no better place
deepened your roots, hung on and
stretched out. Now as the change
of season once again approaches,
you try with all of your might to

hang on for just one more day.

How I wish I can hold onto the to go than
season for you. Keep you safe, like
I did when you were just starting

out. Remember that heavy rain SCHNEIDER
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hung down so low I had to remind
you to keep standing tall, that
nothing lasts forever and this rain

storm shall pass. A little help from FINANCIAL
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A little cold snap did not bother GROUP
you, you rejoiced in that the cool
breeze and reached up high in to
the heavens.

My yellow peach tomatoes, the

color, the fuzz. How you handled

yourself in the salad with all of

those mixed greens and that simple for professional, sound advice
vinaigrette drizzle. You were a new
friend for me this year, a sugges-

tion from another to try you out on your business or personal
for just one season. One season
indeed. You are now welcome

back each year. tax and financial situation
Early girls, you arrived before

anyone else, and I can see you will

linger long after the last leaves have

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musical vocal group When the dishwasher went, it Me: Time of death: 3:39pm
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But there was no sign that our I needed to get a new microwave
microwave was on its last coil Me: Can’t you use a de bril- fast. I headed over to our local
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my tale of woe. e appliance
is is what they call in the Larry: Read it its last rites
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den Appliance Death).
I stubbornly refused to believe
Since it was a relatively new our microwave was dead. I won-
and rather expensive microwave, dered if maybe it was in a coma
I was hopeful that maybe we or had post-traumatic microwave
could save it. With hope in my syndrome from the last time
heart, I called our go-to appli- that I accidentally tried to cook
ance x-it guy, Larry. something in aluminum foil. But
eventually I had to admit it was
Me: Hey Larry, I think our beyond saving, or even reheating,
and I called it.

MELEN cannot be seen with the naked got most of the shrimp out of
eye. en, with the knife and my hair, but the cat followed me
FROM PAGE 8 meat cleaver, I perform the around all day, and I don’t think
drum solo to “Moby Dick,” and it was even our cat.
One of the things you can do at the end I toss the meat cleaver
during a power outage is cook, straight up, intending to catch We nally got the genera-
even if you have to do it on a the handle on the way down. It tor working again, turns out it
propane camping stove. To didn’t look like the handle was just needed oil. Good thing,
entertain the troops I like to on the catching side, so instead because without power, we felt
do a little routine like a Japa- I let it drop to the oor, and so... powerless. Electricity and
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and catch it in my hat. With the routine seamlessly. Another power will mysteriously go out
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Zombie prep BECKERMAN

READING, peanutbutter sandwich and turned walked down to the fruit market. e experience was creepy. Did FROM PAGE 10
WRITING & on the transistor radio to listen to e glass door was open but it was you know that you can purchase
CHOCOLATE the news. Instead, the announcer Zombie apocalypse kits online? You guy (who was also named
KIM gleefully proclaimed,“Up next, it’s dark inside the store. Orange wires can make your own Zombie pre- Larry) shook his head.
KOVACH the Mets pre-game show!”Oh, were hanging from the ceiling for a paredness kit by stu ng a backpack
come on! few lights powered by a generator. I with a three-day supply of non- “Sounds like the magnetron
The day of the tropical storm selected three large nectarines, one perishable foods, a three day supply died,” he declared.
that everyone pronounces Not knowing when or if the avocado, a bunch of bananas and a of drinking water (one gallon per day
di erently, I was sitting in power would return that night, I dark chocolate bar. per person), ashlights, emergency I stared blankly at him. “ e
my comfy chair reading a library ate half a container of my favorite tools, a rst aid kit, a blanket and magnetron?” I echoed back.
book. e rain had just started. chocolate ice cream while sitting in I glanced around at the scene. a battery powered or hand-crank “What is that, like, a Trans-
the rocking chair and watching the Don’t forget that in addition to a ma- portable radio. former? Did Optimus Prime
e sky was dark, a few trees were sun set. I started to calculate all of the jor power outage, we are also living kill it?”
swaying. I had battened down the dairy products and perishables that during a pandemic. e cashier and It may already be too late. Ac-
hatches – towels and buckets at the would have to be tossed from the the three people on line behind me cording to an article on Nation- He stared blankly back at
ready. refrigerator and freezer if we did not are all wearing face masks. We are algeographic.com you can survive me.
get power back on soon. standing in a darkened store clutch- a Zombie apocalypse if you know
At 1:30pm the power went out. ing a few items. Is this what it will be how to make re, forage for food, “You know, I think that actu-
No big surprise. We lose power here On Wednesday, we still had no like during the Zombie apocalypse? read a map, and are in good physical ally happened in the movie
on a beautiful sunny day. We lose electricity and no phone line. I was condition for running and climbing. ‘Transformers 3,’” I continued.
power and experience power surges thankful that my cell phone still had e other masked shoppers are Researchers suggest the best place “Shia LeBoeuf cooked one
frequently. e tropical storm bar- reception but I did not want to use holding taco chips, salsa, pretzels, to hide during a Zombie apocalypse of the little Transformers in a
reled up the East Coast. e whole up the charge. It is very isolating to and diet soda. e necessities of life! is in the Rocky Mountains. North microwave and it burned out
thing was over in less than two hours. not be able to pick up the phone or Dakota and Idaho are also on the list. the magnetron.”
turn on the television. I took a walk en the cash register and electronic Not South Salem.
e sun came out. But still no power. around the neighborhood and spent scale conk out. e cashier ran back He shook his head.
I am prepared to handle a few the rest of the day reading near the and forth for fteen minutes, using Kim Kovach will be ready with “No, you’re thinking of
hours without electricity. I made a window. the light from her cell phone to see chocolate bars, bottled water and a ‘Gremlins,’ when they cooked
where the problem was in the back of ashlight. www.kimkovachwrites.com one of the evil gremlins in the
On ursday, we still had no the store. I suggested just using pen microwave.”
power and no telephone service. I and paper to gure out my produce “I think that was a blender,”
purchases. I argued.
“It was both,” he declared.
I thought about this useless
bit of movie trivia and decided
that if there was any hope of
heating up a dinner tonight, we
probably needed to move on.
“So, how exactly does a
magnetron in a microwave die,
anyway,” I asked Larry, the ap-
pliance guy, as he led me to the
new microwaves.
He looked at me suspi-
ciously. “It can happen when
someone accidently uses the
microwave with nothing in it.”
It took me a minute for this
accusation to sink in.
“So, you’re saying I killed
the microwave, Larry?” I
responded.
“Possibly,” he said. “Or
maybe it was gremlins.”

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FAQ on the fall sports season

MARSH scholastic athletics. NYSPHSAA looks more naturally lend themselves to socially are also billion-dollar industries that have
MADNESS forward to continuing our discussions with distancing are moved to the fall. the ability to spend endlessly on screening,
state o cials and advocating for the safe testing, cleaning, contact tracing, etc. Not
BRIAN return of high school sports. Stay safe. Stay If the fall season is canceled entirely, the so much for our schools.
MARSCHHAUSER positive.” possibility remains that all three seasons
(fall, winter, spring) will be played in You’re awfully pessimistic.
Many questions about the fall sports sea- Zayas provided an equally vague update a condensed fashion beginning in the winter, at’s not a question, and I don’t mean
son in New York have yet to be answered, week later on Aug. 14, when he responded which could create overlap among the
but one question looms over everything: to a coach’s question about the likelihood of sports. All possibilities are on the table, and to be. I’m just trying to be realistic. I’m an
Will there even be a fall sports season? fall sports starting on Sept. 21: “No de ni- no scenario is going to be ideal or please analytical person who tries to spot trends.
tive timeline has been provided by state everybody. And based on the available data and (lack
I don’t have the answer to that question, o cials. We continue to advocate and work of) information coming from the state, it
so what follows are my best guesses as to on behalf of the 562,000 student-athletes But pro sports leagues have resumed. seems unrealistic that we will have a fall
what will happen when schools resume in a who participate in NYSPHSAA member To be fair, that’s not an apples to apples sports season—at least not in the way we’re
few weeks. I have no inside information, but schools.” comparison. It’s not even an apples to or- used to.
I have spoken with several coaches, super- anges comparison. We’re not dealing with
intendents, and athletic directors. Some So, long story short, nobody knows the two di erent fruits here. With hundreds of millions of dollars on
are optimistic, some are pessimistic—but fate of the fall season. For starters, players in the NFL, NBA the line, many college conferences neverthe-
they’re all at the mercy of the state, which and MLB are adults and are therefore free less made the di cult decision to cancel
has yet to hand down guidance. But seriously… are fall sports happen- to expose themselves to whatever diseases their fall seasons because of the reasons I
ing? they choose. As potential homebuyers, listed above. On top of that, nearly a dozen
is column could be laughably outdated my wife and I have had to sign away our states have already partially or completely
by the time it hits your mailbox, but here’s I don’t have any inside information. I’m right to sue before we step foot inside any postponed fall high-school sports. Many are
what we know as of Monday: telling you everything I know. e priority house. It’s the same premise in professional continuing with fall sports except for foot-
for school districts has always been getting sports leagues; you’re assuming the risk that ball, which is being pushed to the spring in
Are fall sports happening? students back in the classroom safely, which comes with playing and clearing the league states like Illinois, Michigan, and Virginia.
I truly don’t know. e New York State seems to be a di cult enough task without and your team of any legal consequences.
Public High School Athletic Association having to worry about extracurricular activi- Logistically, interscholastic athletics But kids aren’t a ected by COVID-19.
has delayed the start of the fall sports season ties. Once schools are safely up and running, face far more hurdles than pro sports do. All we can say for certain is that the
from Aug. 24 until Sept. 21. at represents more thought will be given to sports, which Professional athletes, for example, can mortality rate for children is far lower than
the rst date that student-athletes can begin were always going to be the second domino isolate themselves in homes and hotels other age groups. According to the federal
practicing. to fall. when they’re not practicing or playing. Centers for Disease Control, 82 children
NYSPHSAA, however, has not provided Student-athletes, however, will be in aged 18 and under have died as a result of
any updates since the middle of July. And What will sports look like when they schools, potentially spreading the disease COVID-19. For context, the CDC also
their executive director, Dr. Robert Zayas, return? to dozens of their classmates and teach- estimated that 477 children aged 17 and
seems to be managing expectations. In ers. Many districts have already said that under died as a result of in uenza during
an Aug. 7 Tweet, Zayas wrote: “Governor Assuming they return on Sept. 21, a just one positive case can shut down an the 2018-19 season. It happens, and it’s
Cuomo announced schools can reopen in shortened season likely eliminates the pos- entire class for weeks. And containing the tragic when it does, but it seems to be a rare
the fall. No nal decision made on inter- sibility of regional and state championships. disease becomes even more challenging occurrence.
Crowds are likely to be eliminated or lim- when schools start traveling and compet- Despite those numbers, we still know
ited. Schedules could be altered to include ing against each other. Pro sports leagues shockingly little about this disease and the
only teams from neighboring districts. We long-term harm it could cause. If I had
may also see contact sports like football FILE PHOTO/BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER kids, I wouldn’t be in a hurry to expose
and soccer canceled or shifted to the spring, them to it.
while golf, baseball, and other sports that Not to mention, kids aren’t the only
people involved in interscholastic athlet-
The status of the fall sports season is uncertain. ics. Many coaches and o cials are in
higher risk groups. As of Aug. 8, 26,289
people aged 45-64 have died; 31,456 aged
65-74 have died; and 86,897 aged 75-plus
have died. ough deaths as a result of
COVID-19 have declined considerably
since April, the CDC still reports that
American deaths are well above average.
And even though kids show less symp-
toms, they are ideal carriers of COV-
ID-19 for that same reason. People with
symptoms tend to rest and isolate, while
asymptomatic carriers continue to spread
the disease unknowingly. at’s why this
disease, in some respects, is more danger-
ous than one with a higher fatality rate.
Just let the kids play!
I certainly appreciate the sentiment, but
saying things like that isn’t really helpful
because it o ers no solutions. You prob-
ably don’t like this new reality and you
want things to go back to “normal.” I get
it. But that’s not happening anytime soon.
is reality is here to stay, at least for a
while, and it’s our job to learn how to
navigate it.

is is what it comes down to: If
districts can gure out a way to safely let
your kids play sports, they will. If they
can’t, they won’t.

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