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Published by Halston Media, 2020-10-28 17:40:12

Yorktown News 10.29.20

Vol. 9 No. 32 Visit TapIntoYorktown.net for the latest news. Thursday, October 29, 2020

PHOTOS:
BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER

Early voters face long lines in Yorktown

On Saturday, Oct. 24, the rst day of ear- more than four hours to cast their ballot. e community center is the only polling day, Nov. 1. Hours to vote are:
ly voting in New York, a line nearly a quar- Voters who are dropping o absentee place in Yorktown.However,registered vot- • Wednesday, Oct. 28: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
ter-mile long extended from the Albert A. ers in Westchester can vote at 16 other lo- • ursday, Oct. 29: Noon – 8 p.m.
Capellini Community and Cultural Center ballots can skip the line, according to Town cations in the county (citizenparticipation. • Friday, Oct. 30: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
to the track at Jack DeVito Veterans Me- Clerk Diana Quast. “ ere are special am- westchestergov.com). • Saturday, Oct. 31: Noon – 5 p.m.
morial Field. Some voters reported waiting bassadors to handle absentee drop o s,”she • Sunday, Nov. 1: Noon – 5 p.m.
said. Early voting will remain open until Sun-

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Page 2 – Yorktown News Thursday, October 29, 2020

The Staff YORKTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT

EDITORIAL TEAM Superintendent: No data breached in cyberattack
BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER
EDITOR: 914-302-5628 BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER unreadable. e hacker then restored from backups, Hattar can happen to anyone, and it
[email protected] EDITOR generally demands a ransom to
BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER restore access, hence the name of said. e district has taken some can happen to the same district
SPORTS EDITOR: 914-302-5628 Yorktown Central School the attack.
[email protected] District was the victim of a cy- safety and security measures twice and beyond that. ese
berattack earlier this month, but Croton-Harmon schools suf-
ADVERTISING TEAM the superintendent is assuring fered the same attack, according since the attack, and some will are things that we’re just work-
PAUL FORHAN the school community that its to news reports.
data was not breached, accord- be contracted out of the district. ing around the clock to ensure
(914) 806-3951 ing to available evidence. “ e forensics team continues
[email protected] to do a deep dive to understand “We’re strengthening our net- doesn’t happen again. But I
A ransomware-style attack the extent of the attack,” Hattar
BRUCE HELLER was launched on Yorktown a few said. “At this point, we have no work security,” Hattar said, “but think we all understand the na-
(914) 486-7608 weeks ago, Schools Superinten- reason to suspect that there was
[email protected] dent Dr. Ron Hattar told the any data extracted or breached the potential for future cyber- ture of these types of incidents.”
Board of Education on Monday, from our system. Student data
LISA KAIN Oct. 21. Ransomware encrypts does not reside on district serv- attacks will always exist. It will e district contacted local
(201) 317-1139 a victim’s les and makes them ers, anyway.”
[email protected] always be something that exists. police, who referred the investi-
CORINNE STANTON All of Yorktown’s servers were
(914) 760-7009 We’ll continue to back up our gation to the FBI, the superin-
[email protected]
data nightly; we’ll continue to tendent said.
JAY GUSSAK
(914) 299-4541 exercise all of the safety and se- “ is matter now resides with
[email protected]
JENNIFER CONNELLY curity protocols that we possibly the FBI because multiple school
(917) 446-7757
[email protected] can exercise.” districts were impacted by the
SHELLEY KILCOYNE
(914) 924-9122 However, he added, “ is same attack,” Hattar said.
[email protected]
GABRIELLE BILIK WWhahtaist itshethmeomstocsotmcmomonmon Police investigate fatal
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE/DESIGNER myoisummsaeinseam?gtahenadatcygooenuddistcieooenn?dthitaiot n two-crash crash
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TThheeItIctchhy yDoDgo!g! Two Mahopac residents are by the Yorktown Police Depart-
PRODUCTION TEAM
TABITHA PEARSON MARSHALL dead following a two-crash crash ment Accident Investigation Unit,

CREATIVE DIRECTOR IIssyyoouurrppetetscsractrcahticnhg,inligck, ilnicgk, ing, that happened on Route 6N in with assistance from the Westches-
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sinkfinecintifoenctsio?ns? Yorktown around 6 p.m. Sunday, ter County Department of Public
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CHRISTINA ROSE Oct. 25, according to the Yorktown Safety Accident Investigation Unit.
ART DIRECTOR/
Police Department. Responding to the fatal crash,
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Thursday, October 29, 2020 Yorktown News – Page 3

Haunted Hustle

JV Mall hosts Halloween 5K

A “Haunted Hustle” 5K was held Sunday, Oct. 25, at the Je erson Valley Mall. It was
organized by Hustle, Sweat and Sound—a tness community that sometimes holds classes
at the mall—to bene t the local chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association through Comfort

Keepers in Peekskill. So far, more than $1,200 has been raised.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF HEATHER NOVAK

Page 4 – Yorktown News Thursday, October 29, 2020

Sewer study could cost $700,000 Proposed budget
would decrease
Would be paid for only by Peekskill Sewer District taxpayers
taxes
BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER going to proceed,” Councilwoman Alice District or just those living in the two
EDITOR Roker said at the Oct. 20 Town Board sub-districts where the work is occurring. BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER
meeting, “but clearly there has to be EDITOR
An evaluation of the Peekskill Sewer bonding done here.” Some members of the Town Board
District may run the town of Yorktown said they felt blindsided by the high cost A tentative budget that would reduce taxes
nearly three-quarters of a million dollars, Town Supervisor Matt Slater con- of the work. A week earlier, when asked by more than a half-percent was introduced
o cials learned last week. curred. by the board about the cost, Town En- Monday by Town Supervisor Matt Slater.
gineer Michael Quinn said the closed-
In 2019, Yorktown entered into a “I don’t see any feasible way to pay for circuit television work alone would cost “We braced for impact, but we’ve mitigated
consent order with the New York State this without a ve-year BAN (bond an- about $150,000, estimating $3 per foot the damage,” Slater said during his budget pre-
Department of Environmental Con- ticipation note),” he said, noting that the for an inspection of 50,000 linear feet of sentation. “We kept seeing headlines of layo s,
servation requiring the town to execute sewer districts in question do not have sewers. at $150,000 quote, he said, of furloughs, of service cuts in other munici-
studies and repairs of the sewer lines. su cient cash reserves to cover the cost. did not factor in the cost of outside palities, but we avoided all of that right here
Slater later told Yorktown News that it labor. Additionally, Quinn noted that in Yorktown.”
e rst step, an in ow and in ltration has yet to be decided whether this project smoke and dye testing, an additional
study, cost the town $119,000. A second will be done in-house or whether it will cost, could be required in some areas. According to budget information, a town tax
step, which requires the sewer lines to be outsourced. e latter situation would bill for a typical resident with utilities would
be cleaned and inspected using closed- require Yorktown to go out to bid. Nevertheless, Councilman Tom Di- see a 0.57 percent decrease, while a resident
circuit television technology, is projected ana said he was “not happy” with the without utilities would see a 0.54 percent de-
to cost the town as much as $700,000. “We still don’t know the true cost,” drastically di erent gures the Town crease.
Slater said.“It just depends on where the Board heard just one week apart.
e price quote was given to the town numbers come in.” Town department heads will go over the
by EDR, an engineering rm based in “We come out and tell the people of tentative budget with the Town Board on Nov.
Syracuse, which performed the rst part Additionally, the supervisor said, it is the town of Yorktown that this is go- 9 and 10. A public hearing will be held on Dec.
of the study. not yet clear whether the bill will be foot- ing to cost $150,000, OK?” Diana said. 1. e board must vote to pass a budget no lat-
ed by all taxpayers in the Peekskill Sewer “Now we’re getting hit with three- er than Dec. 22.
e second study, which would only quarters of a million dollars, basically,
focus on two sub-districts (Mohegan ‘We still don’t know the and where does this money come from? Despite the projected savings this year, Slater
East and Hunterbrook) within the Peek- true cost. It just depends Why weren’t we given the worst-case said, the town must get creative going forward.
skill Sewer District, could reveal issues on where the numbers scenario rst?”
that would need to be remedied, such as “Government on all levels relies on revenue
structural defects and illicit connections. come in.’ e study, said EDR, would take to operate,” Slater said. “Until the federal gov-
about 18 months to complete. e third ernment provides a necessary relief package,
e town must move quickly to nd –Supervisor Matt Slater and nal phase of the consent order, we have to get creative on how we’re going to
funding for the plan,which is required to Town of Yorktown should the study reveal any de ciencies, generate revenue to maintain the strong direc-
be submitted to NYSDEC by the end of would be the implementation of the re- tion we are heading in. Failure to do so will put
this month. quired improvements. the burden on local taxpayers.”

“We will gure it out as to how we are

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Thursday, October 29, 2020 Yorktown News – Page 5

My Doctor
told me to keep
spinning my wheels

“Getting kids to run, move and play is one of
the best things parents can do.”

- Dr. Mason Gomberg, Pediatrician

With more time spent at home on devices and
fewer team sports as the new norm, it’s important
to remember kids still need to be kids. That’s
why, in addition to regular checkups, pediatrician
Dr. Gomberg recommends kids get outside and
bike, play, or take family walks to have fun and
get some exercise. Now, more than ever, it’s
important to keep your kids healthy.

To hear more from Dr. Gomberg, visit
wphospital.org/move

Keep your kids healthy this year.
Schedule their annual check-up.

Call (914) 849-MyMD or visit wphospital.org
to find a pediatrician in Westchester.

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Page 6 – Yorktown News

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BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER
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a string of setbacks experienced by a group
promoting racial justice in Yorktown, it’s

L I Monly natural for that group’s members to

wonder if their presence is an unwelcome
one in their own community.

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tice sought to arrange an outdoor screen-
ing of “13th.” Titled for the irteenth

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explores race and mass incarceration in
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