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Published by Halston Media, 2019-08-14 13:49:18

The Katonah-Lewisboro Times 08.15.19

VOL. 2 NO. 22 Visit TapIntoKLT.net for the latest news. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 2019

The carnival

comes to town

e South Salem Fire
Volunteer Fire Department
Carnival returned last week
for four days of fun.

ough rain washed
out ursday’s scheduled
parade, carnival-goers
enjoyed picture-perfect
weather over the weekend.

Turn to pages 10 and 11
for more photos.

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Government at Work survive. All ages are welcome to a grant from Edelman, a public tures the great performers of that
come and count butter ies. relations and marketing rm. time period and interviews with
The Staff concert-goers and organizers.
e following meetings are Dancing at the Lewisboro Land
EDITORIAL TEAM scheduled to take place in Bedford Trust Birthday Party At 11 a.m.Saturday,Aug.17,the
BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER workshop “What is the Cloud?”
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[email protected] Aug. 15, to Wednesday, Aug. 21. Library celebrate its 25th birthday from it is and how it works. Learn the
4:30 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 18, at bene ts and drawbacks and how
GABRIELLE BILIK • Tuesday, Aug. 20, 7:30 p.m.— the Mountain Lakes Park pavil- to use it to your advantage.
SPORTS EDITOR: 914-214-4285 ion, Hawley Road.
Lewisboro Planning Board, RE EXPERIENCE APOLLO
[email protected] e festivities include cocktails 13 AND CELEBRATE ADULT
Town O ces, 79 Bouton Road, e Katonah Village Library and hors d’oeuvres on the beach, SUMMER READING
ADVERTISING TEAM a photobooth, music, dinner and
LISA KAIN South Salem is o ering a dancing class on dessert. e library’s rst foray into
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914-351-2424 • Tuesday, Aug. 20, 8 p.m.— Wednesday mornings in Sep- Ticket prices start at $75 per adults comes to a close with the
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914-202-2392 Floor Conference Room, 425 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. reading program are invited to
[email protected] Lewisboro Library a wine and cheese party to chat
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914-205-4183 WOODSTOCK CELEBRATION Tuesday, Aug. 20, is the Oscar-
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BRUCE HELLER Directed by Ron Howard, this
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from 10 a.m. to noon, Saturday, intended for ages 55-plus but all three-day music festival that was lunar mission, when tensions
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TABITHA PEARSON MARSHALL Aug. 17, at Old Field Preserve, are welcome. e classes are free movement. At 7 p.m. Friday, technical problems threaten both
Aug. 16, the library is showing the astronauts’ survival and their
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Bedford seeks state’s help in curbing food waste

BY TOM BARTLEY basis, into the food-waste collection program (the origi- servation, which administers the Climate Smart grants,
CONTRIBUTING WRITER nal proposal envisioned 50). A private curbside collec- formally acts on Bedford’s sought-after nancial as-
tion company would provide the service on a subscrip- sistance. “ e way the state works,” he said, “we won’t
Moving to jump-start an ambitious e ort to cut resi- tion basis, paid for by the town. even know till the end of the year whether or not we’re
dential food waste, Bedford is asking the state to pick up awarded the grant.”
half the cost of a $75,000 pilot program. “We anticipate that many more families will elect to
sign up and pay as the program starts,” Kuniholm wrote, Even if approved, the grant could come through with
e three-year experiment would see select volunteer “perhaps as many as 100 in year one. Interested families fewer dollars than requested, the supervisor pointed out.
residents composting their kitchen leftovers and leaving beyond the subsidized 40 would pay approximately the In that event, he said, “we will adjust accordingly.”
them at the curb for a free weekly pickup, separate from [carter’s] $6 per week fee.” at fee would include the
the other household trash. cost of hauling and compost processing. “ e principal cost to the town in this is the carters’
charge, and that’s where the bulk of the state cash would
e environmental coalition Bedford 2020 proposed Hundreds of Bedford residents are already separat- be applied,” Burdick said.
the program earlier this year, saying such composting ing kitchen waste from their home’s other trash. Ellen
would continue Bedford’s dramatic reductions in green- Calves, program director at Bedford 2020, notes that “at Whatever dollar amount is ultimately awarded, the
house gas emissions. least 300 participants [in the town’s organic waste drop grant requires Bedford to match it. e town plans to
o program] regularly drive their food scraps to the satisfy that mandate through the donation of “in-kind”
Moreover, by lightening the load of other household town recycling center. Several other households collect professional services, principally Kuniholm’s. A profes-
waste, composting could also bring reductions in the food scraps and pay a private service to pick them up.” sional engineer, he has specialized in waste-manage-
cost of residential trash pickups. ment issues for more than 40 years.
While volunteer families in the year-long pilot seg-
“To the extent that we can reduce the weight that the ments would have free curbside pickups, they’d be ex- “ e in-kind is really resting on Peter’s professional
carters are picking up,” Supervisor Chris Burdick said in pected to buy Bedford 2020’s $25 composting kit. It services,” Burdick acknowledged. Concern for his time,
an interview, “then that ought to lead to a moderation includes a small bucket for collecting food scraps and a the supervisor said, was in part at least a reason for scal-
in the rates.” larger, 6-gallon one with a sealable lid to carry outside. ing back the pilot’s scope. “I thought it was a little much
to ask Peter to make a ve-year commitment to the
Applying last month for $37,440 in nancial as- After the rst year is completed, the original 40 vol- town,” he said.
sistance from the state’s Climate Smart Communities unteers would be encouraged to continue the service on
Grant Program, Burdick outlined a scaled-back com- their own, paying the estimated $6 weekly carter fee. Bedford is backing its request for grant money with a
posting trial. At three years and $75,000, the initiative is Meanwhile, a new set of 40 families would be solicited solid record of environmental activism and achievement,
both less expensive and shorter in length than the ve- for the following one-year free pilot period. especially in this decade.
year, $100,000 plan originally presented to the Town
Board. “We expect the program to be popular and residents in Tasked in 2010 to lower greenhouse gas emissions by
town will want to sign up,” Kuniholm said in his memo. 20 percent by 2020, it realized that goal years ago. In-
Peter F. Kuniholm, of Katonah, chairman of Bedford “If approved, we anticipate preparing and advertising in stead, as the organization proudly reported earlier this
2020’s waste and recycling task force, had introduced 2019 and o ering the free pilot in early 2020. e hope year, it’s curbed those noxious emissions by 70 percent.
the bigger concept at the board’s May meeting. He sub- is to attract most resident families to participate and to
sequently spelled out details of a more-modest e ort in eventually add businesses.” Since its founding, Bedford 2020 has moved beyond
a June memo to Burdick. the single GHG mission, spawning task forces to ag-
Burdick warned, however, that it will likely be months gressively address such issues as the price and source of
Under his revised plan, the rst year would enlist 40 before the state’s Department of Environmental Con- electricity, solar energy, water and land use and food and
resident-volunteers, chosen on a rst-come rst-served agriculture, as well as waste and recycling.

Westchester County Events

Friday, Aug. 23 Saturday, Aug. 24 Sunday, Aug. 25 Monday, Aug. 26

AMISH OUTLAWS CONCERT, 7 P.M. HOW TO THINK LIKE A TRACKER, MUSLIM HERITAGE FESTIVAL, FOURTH MONDAY BIRD WALK, 7:30
Playland Park, Playland Parkway, Rye, 1 2:30 P.M. NOON 7 P.M. 9:30 A.M.

914-813-7000 Edith G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary, Kensico Dam Plaza, 1 Bronx River Croton Point Park, 1 Croton Point Ave.,
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fees apply. Free. Discover how the landscape in- Music and entertainment, crafts and Bring binoculars and join members of
uences animals and their impact on the food vendors. Saw Mill River Audubon at the ball eld
NEW YORK LIBERTY VS. ATLANTA land. For ages 12 and up. parking lot. Beginners welcome.
DREAM, 7:30 P.M. FARMERS MARKET, 9:30 A.M. 2:30
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CROSSING admissions process. ents, coaches, school administra- sion assessment and treatment outdoor events; and
tors, athletic trainers, health care services, Phelps Hospital, North- • Learn Scout skills and make
FROM PAGE 2 Conference on professionals, and youth athletes. well Health.
Concussions memories
COLLEGE ADMISSIONS AND Topics include how to recog- RSVP at concussion19.event- For more information, contact
COMMUNITY SERVICE Westchester County and nize signs and symptoms of con- brite.com.
Phelps Hospital are holding their cussions and the role of exercise Assistant Cubmaster Bill Bon-
At 7 p.m.Tuesday, Aug. 20, the second annual Conference on and rehabilitation post-injury. Jazz in the Park giorno, 914-882-5594 or bill.
library is hosting “College Ad- Concussions from 6 to 8:30 p.m. [email protected], or visit
missions and Community Ser- Speakers are: Dr. Rosanna Sa- e second annual community vista101.mypack.us.
vice” for rising freshmen through ursday, Aug. 29, at the West- bini, medical director, Northwell jazz festival,“Jazz in the Park,”will
rising seniors and their parents. chester County Center, 198 Cen- Health Concussion Program; be held from 3 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Church Tavern
Community service has become a tral Ave., White Plains. Dr. John Leddy, medical director, Aug. 25, at Riverfront Green Park, Challenge
heavily weighted factor by college University of Bu alo Concussion Peekskill. It is being organized
admissions o cers to distinguish e free presentation is open Management Clinic; and Dr. by Cross-Cultural Connection, a Registration has opened for
between quali ed students in the to the public, including all par- Mark Herceg, director, concus- non-pro t organization. the 2019 St. John’s Parish Labor
Day Church Tavern Challenge
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school children from kindergar- In addition to celebrating
ten to fth grade. Labor Day and encouraging
tness in the community, the
roughout the year, Cub
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Lewisboro Police Blotter CROSSING

FROM PAGE 4

e following information was test and reportedly registered a 1. Dumped out of the can by MISSING LICENSE PLATE event raises money to help the

provided by the Lewisboro Police 0.15 blood alcohol content level. the o cer, the raccoon ran up a A South Salem resident told work of the Community Center

Department. He was released on $200 bail nearby tree. police that his E-ZPass license- of Northern Westchester and

and was due back in Lewisboro plate frame and front license the parish.

OPEN DOOR Court on Tuesday, Aug. 12. LOST WALLET plate were missing. e man sus- e cost is $30 per runner or

Responding to a South Sa- A resident found a wallet on pected they may have been stolen walker for the 5K and 10K races;

lem apartment on Monday, July MIRROR SIDESWIPE Main Street in South Salem and in another town, in which case he $15 for the 1 mile run; and $10

29, police found the front door A car traveling north on Route brought it to Lewisboro police would need to le a report with per child (12 and under) for the

open and an alarm sounding. 22 in Goldens Bridge crossed headquarters on ursday, Aug. that town’s police department. 1K fun run. On site day-of regis-

Police searched the apartment over the double-yellow line, 1. e owner of the wallet was ey could have also fallen o at tration is also available.

but found no suspicious activity. striking the mirror of a south- contacted and picked it up. the car wash, the man suggested. Contact the parish o ce at

However, o cers did nd wa- bound car around 8:30 a.m. on e o cer advised the man to 914-763-8273 for more infor-

ter leaking from a second- oor Tuesday, July 30. e driver was GOLDENS BRIDGE check there rst. mation.

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tenant of that unit and learned e owner of a home on Indi- INTOXICATED MAN

that a broken hot water heater HIGHWAY TRUCK HIT an Hill Road in Goldens Bridge Police were called to a Cross

caused the leak. A parked town Highway De- tried to evict her tenant, who was River home around 8 p.m. Sun- e Women’s Civic Club

partment truck was struck by an- not paying rent. e tenant told day, Aug. 4, because a resident Singers of Katonah will host a

WONKY TRAFFIC LIGHT other truck at the intersection of police that there was no formal was unresponsive after drink- Summer Sing on Friday, Aug.

e tra c light at the inter- Main Street and Oscaleta Road lease and that he had been living ing too much alcohol. e man, 23, from 10 a.m. to noon, at the

section of Route 35 and Cherry in South Salem at about 1:30 p.m. in the house rent-free since May who was conscious when police Memorial House, 71 Bedford

Street was blinking in all direc- Wednesday, July 31. No damage 2018. e owner of the home arrived, declined medical atten- Road, adjacent to the Katonah

tions around 5 p.m. Tuesday, July was reported to the town truck. told police she was uncomfort- tion. Fire Department.

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telling the o cer that he had tage at Four Winds Hospital was

two drinks earlier that night, he TRASH PANDA struck by lightning around 9 p.m.

was subjected to a eld sobriety A raccoon got stuck in a gar- Saturday, Aug. 3. e cottage was

test, which he reportedly failed. bage can on Old Pond Road in vacated. No injuries or damage to

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OBITUARIES

Jack J. Brennan

Jack J. Brennan, of South Sa- Irish and Scottish ancestry. tion projects. 64 division. Jack
lem, died at age 77, on July 13, Jack graduated from St. Fran- He was a longtime member was many times
at St. John’s Riverside Hospital cis Prep and studied business at named the Run-
in Yonkers. He was born July Baruch College. He served in of the Taconic Road Runners ner of the Year for
30, 1941, in Berwick on Tweed, the U.S. Navy, where he was a and a key member of their age his age group in
England, on the border of Scot- Golden Gloves boxer. Jack was 50+ and age 60+ championship New York Road
land. He lived in Scotland until the owner of Brennan Photo, teams in New York Road Run- Runners compe-
age 9, when the family moved to which specializes in photogra- ners competition. At age 60, Jack tition. He was the
Queens. Jack was proud of his phy that documented construc- was ranked No. 3 in the USA race director for
for road racing in the age 60- several years for
Gtohafrto..m. the iconic St. Pat-
rick’s Day Race at
FDR Park. For ebrated on July 19 at the St. An-
many years, Jack thony of Padua Church in Haw-
was the beloved thorne. Jack was cremated and
coach for weekly his ashes will be spread in Ire-
speed workouts land and Scotland (as they were
on the trails at the for his parents) and buried at 9
“Rockies.” Jack a.m. Aug. 24 at Sleepy Hollow
was an inspiration Cemetery below the Old Aque-
and a friend to many runners of duct Trail where he ran with his
all ages and abilities. many running friends for many
years.
Surviving are his children,
Greg Brennan, Glenn Brennan, Contributions in Jack’s mem-
and Heather Brennan Jones; his ory can be made to the Taconic
brother, Martin Brennan; and Road Runners Club, P.O. Box
three grandchildren. Jack proud- 711, Shrub Oak, N.Y. 10588.
ly claimed that he and his 11-
year old grandson, Luke Jones,
for whom he had legal custody,
were like “ e Odd Couple”—

ey somehow managed to take
care of each other in a special,
loving relationship.

Jack’s funeral mass was cel-

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NYSEG applies for rate increase
No public hearings scheduled in the Hudson Valley

BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER about 150 miles away. Others were held
EDITOR
in Rochester; Keene Valley, in the Ad-
NYSEG says it needs more money to
power and heat its customers’ homes. But irondacks; and Ithaca.
Westchester residents wanting to address
the utility’s proposed rate hike at a public Yorktown Supervisor Ilan Gilbert, in a
forum were left out in the cold.
letter to the Public Service Commission
No hearings were held in the lower
Hudson Valley. on July 30, said this is NYSEG’s latest

According to reports, the utility com- slighting of the Hudson Valley.
pany has applied to New York’s Public
Service Commission for a 23.7 percent “ e fact that you failed to consider
increase in electrical delivery revenues,
which would raise a customer’s average holding a public statement hearing in our
monthly bill by $10.17 to about $53.
area is indicative of how our portion of
If approved, the new rate would take
e ect next May. NYSEG, in its ling, the NYSEG service territory is regard-
said the driving factors behind the in-
crease are mostly employee-related (sal- ed,” Gilbert wrote.
ary, bene ts, pension) and plant-related
(vegetation management). He requested that a hearing be held

ough much of its coverage area is in Yorktown in September, an e ort
in western and northern New York, NY-
SEG’s reach extends to Bedford, Lew- supported by Bedford Supervisor Chris
isboro, Mahopac, North Salem, Somers
and Yorktown. Burdick.

A series of public hearings on the “ e public needs to have an opportu-
proposed rate hike was scheduled to be
held from Aug. 6 to Aug. 15. None, how- nity to more conveniently express their
ever, took place in Westchester, Putnam
or Dutchess counties. e closest of the views and participate in the process,” said
four hearings was held in Binghamton—
Burdick, who will write his own letter to

the Public Service Commission.

“We are at the southern end of [NY- FILE PHOTO/NYSEG

SEG’s] territory, so I think that we’re NYSEG trucks a forum in southern New York.
concerned that we’re going to get ig- “ eir decision to hold hearings up-

nored,” Burdick added. its service, Lewisboro’s supervisor said. state, far away from their downstate cus-
tomers who’ve been forced to deal with
Lewisboro Supervisor Peter Parsons “Most of the towns in northern West- their unreliable service, is frankly insult-
ing,” Morrissey said. “ ey should prove
said he agrees with Gilbert’s sentiment chester have been complaining long and their ability to provide consistent services
before a rate increase should even be con-
on the public hearings but he supports loud about NYSEG’s failure to deliver sidered.”

the proposed rate hike. “ e location of power,” Parsons said. “ e proposed in-

the hearings sets a bad precedent, though creases attempt to address this problem

in this particular case I believe the in-B:9.5b”y increasing vegetation removal.”

creases are necessary.” T:9.5” Somers Supervisor Rick Morrissey

e funds will help NYSEG improve said NYSEG should be required to hold
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Iwent to the Elixir area. is kosher Happy 50th, Woodstock
medical center beverage contains alumni… we are golden
recently for my READING, carbonated water,
physical. e doctor WRITING & citric acid, high On Aug. 15, 1969, BRUCE mecca that Friday night.
made a comment CHOCOLATE fructose corn syrup I nished the THE BLOG Tra c was so immobile, a
that an annual exam KIM and extract of celery Friday shift at trip that should have tak-
doesn’t mean every KOVACH seed. Lots of people my summer job at Times en a couple hours or less
Square Stores (TSS) in took three or four times as
three years, but I thought it was a

feel healthy and healthy tonic.

didn’t see the need to rush. As a small child, I remember seeing Hempstead, Long Is- BRUCE long. After exiting Route
APAR
e good news is that my blood TV commercials for Geritol. is land, picked up a couple 17 in the town of Bethel,

work is excellent and my blood pres- product was promoted for older folks of friends in my dad’s even with bene t of a

sure is fantastic. e bad news is that to boost energy and good health. I Plymouth, and o we shortcut that Mitch knew

I’m shrinking! When did this hap- Googled the actual ingredients in went to the Catskills for from his summers in camp

pen? I was always one of the tallest this health tonic and was surprised to (as the publicity poster at nearby Swan Lake, we

kids in my class. I was a normal-sized learn that Geritol is a multi-vitamin proclaimed) “An Aquarian Exposition in didn’t nally locate a place to park until the

adult. Now I am more than two liquid supplement containing 12 White Lake, N.Y.,” better known simply as sun came up on Saturday.

inches shorter! At this rate, I’ll be percent alcohol! “Woodstock.” Charles remembers asking an “old-timer”

lucky if I can see over the steering In the 1930s, a popular health In the past half-century, it has attained at a rest stop in Liberty, “Is this the way to

wheel next year. tonic for children was cod liver oil. I mythic stature as a harmonious expression the Woodstock concert?” e helpful fellow

I am a healthy, active vegetarian. remember watching old movies where of anti-establishment fervor (during which pointed to a VW Bus, ornamented with

I eat chocolate every day, consume children would line up in the morn- there were no known major incidents of owers painted on the side, and said, “Just

eggs and dairy products during the ing for their teaspoon of cod liver oil. anti-social behavior, which today is sadly follow them hippies. at’s where they are

week and mostly drink water. I never Extracted from the livers of Atlantic inconceivable). If the counterculture had a all going.”

jumped on the kale bandwagon and cod, cod liver oil contains vitamins A capitol, Woodstock would be it.

usually don’t pay attention to food and D and is a good source of omega I don’t have photos of myself at Wood- THE WOODSTOCK MUD

fads or youthful potions. But this 3 fatty acids. Cod liver oil was given stock to prove I was among the hundreds After we parked the car, Mitch remem-

shrinking business got my attention. to children to prevent rickets, a con- of thousands who convened there, but I bers our walking at least a couple of miles

At least four times this week, I read sequence of vitamin D de ciency. know three people who do have a photo— before reaching the promised land of the

articles about the wonderous bene ts In more modern times, V8 Juice an iconic image no less—to certify their concert site, but not before getting caught

of celery juice. Celery almost seems was promoted as a healthy bever- presence at Max Yasgur’s dairy farm that in a downpour. “ at was the Woodstock

like a non-vegetable. A celery stalk is age for consumers. A good source of miraculous weekend of peace and music: mud,” Mitch recalled the other day as we

o ered to keep the kids quiet before vitamins A and C and potassium, V8 they all are on the cover of the Woodstock wished each other Happy 50th Wood-

anksgiving dinner. I remember Juice contains water, tomato con- album. stockiversary.

making “ants on a log” with my kin- centrate and a blend of beets, celery, Where Charles and my Woodstock

dergarten class—a celery stick lled parsley, carrots, lettuce, watercress, THE ALBUM COVER CROWD memories diverge is in how well prepared they

with peanut butter and topped with and spinach. e couple in the foreground, lovingly were—and how well prepared we were not.

raisins. But, like everything else in is past winter, I discovered locked in an embrace under a pink quilt, Charles and his friend, Tim Tassoni,

this world, celery is making a come- my own magical elixir using fresh are Bobbi and Nick Ercoline. e residents brought a tent, blankets and copious food

back. ginger root. Ginger is slightly spicy of Pine Bush (Orange County) have ap- rations. My high school friends, Mitch

On the radio this morning, I heard and has lots of medicinal properties. peared in recent years at Woodstock tribute Sirotta, Billy Kronen, and I, having decided

another report on the soaring popu- Considered a superfood, fresh ginger shows produced by John DiChiaro, who, rather late to make the trip, brought noth-

larity of celery juice. In trendy juice can improve digestion, lower blood with brother Tom, owns e Winery at St. ing but the clothes on our back—and some

bars and health food stores, a glass of pressure, reduce in ammation and George in Mohegan Lake. personal e ects we left in the car, to which

freshly made celery juice is now sell- reduce nausea (for morning sickness e gure in the distant background of we didn’t return until the trip home Sunday

ing for up to $8 each! Celery contains or motion sickness). the Woodstock album photo is Charles morning.

vitamins C and K, as well as folate, Instead of drinking a cup of co ee Dering. When I emceed e Winery’s Charles and his friend brought a cooler

potassium and magnesium. Celery or hot chocolate on a cold winter Woodstock tribute concert this past May, with beer, sandwiches, fruit, chips and

juice promotes gut-health, liver afternoon at home, I placed a peeled I met Mr. Dering, who’s lived in Mohegan snacks, which kept them nourished till Day

detoxifying and anti-in ammatory chunk of fresh ginger in my ceramic Lake since 2002. ree (Sunday).

bene ts. Celery contains minerals and mug and steeped it in hot water to It turns out that he and I have some par- Mitch recently reminded me, “You stayed

mineral salts to help boost digestion, make ginger tea. My afternoon cup allel recollections of our Woodstock adven- where we had positioned ourselves in front

absorption and utilization of the of ginger tea warmed me up and tures, though his memory is more crystalline of the stage. I went looking for food, mud

foods you eat. allowed me the extra calories to eat than my purple haze. up to my ankles. All I could nd were cold

According to my celery research, a few cookies or pieces of chocolate In fact, I am living proof of the Wood- hot dogs and warm soda. We sat there eat-

drinking 8 to 16 ounces of fresh during my afternoon break. I stayed stock alumni oath of authenticity that “if ing it, saying ‘ is is disgusting.’”

celery juice rst thing in the morning healthy the entire winter, too! you can remember Woodstock, you weren’t Still, we survived the unplanned Wood-

on an empty stomach can improve di- But which health tonic can make really there.” I don’t remember a lot, so you stock Diet. As Charles points out, “We were

gestion issues as well as support heart me taller? can rest assured I was there. He remembers all skinny in those days and did not have

health and the nervous system. a lot more, and has a photo that attests to 24/7 access to food, so we did not miss non-

Years ago, Dr. Brown’s Cel-Ray Kim Kovach credits her healthy outlook his presence. stop eating.”

Soda was a popular soft drink sold in to avocados, dark chocolate, good genes Both Charles Dering and I borrowed our SEE APAR PAGE 13

delis around the NYC metropolitan and fresh ginger. kimkovachwrites.com. parents’ cars to crawl our way to the music

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Craft it yourself

So, you like craft beer and have heard long as you adhere to Sanitizer liquid. Northeast region’s room temperature of
about homebrewing. Why not give 68-72 degrees, and ales are my go-to style.
it a try? Rule No. 1, the rest is THE • Equipment: A
I feel con dent that the brewers of all straightforward and, KATONAH onetime purchase is ere are, of course, also delicious lager-
your favorite beers started out as home- even if something in BEER MAN about $140 for a starter style beers you can brew, but those require
brewers. It is not a big investment and if the steps I list below kit, which sometimes colder (about 50 degrees) and consistent
you can cook, even a little bit, and can fol- JOHN BART includes ingredients for temperatures during fermentation.
low some basic directions in a recipe, then doesn’t go perfectly, the
you’re suited to enter the glamorous world For me, I have a good homebrewing
of homebrewing. You will create your own odds are in your favor your rst beer. Hi-tech is rhythm with ve to six batches a year us-
one-of-a-kind beers with the favorite ing the simple methods, for the most part.
that your homebrew not a thing here as it is a Where I do spend most of my brewing
avors you choose to put together. brainpower is thinking of creative avor
Making beer uses similar concepts as will turn out just ne! lobster-style pot for boil- combinations to try (more on that below)
making stew, by layering in di erent ingre- and you will, too, once you’ve got a batch
dients at di erent times and simmering it ing ingredients, along with a few plastic or two under your belt.
all together. ere are a few steps after-
wards to get the concoction to ferment, THE BASIC STEPS sealable buckets for fermenting and bot- RESOURCES FOR MORE INFO
but nothing too arduous. I’ve provided a summary to wet your
I will only summarize homebrewing 1. Buy brewing equipment and ingredi- tling, and some tubes for siphoning. Check
basics and leave room in the newspaper for thirst for homebrewing, but here are some
my esteemed column colleagues’ topics, but ents (grains, malt, hops, yeast) out the 5-gallon homebrew starter kits at other places to check out:
I’ve included some resources to learn more
information and details at the end of the 2. Clean all equipment (twice) one of the places I listed below. • Google “homebrewing steps.” ere
column (including emailing me). are plenty of homebrew how-to’s on the
3. Add the grain ingredients to a metal • Ingredients: ink of beer avors and internet.
THE RULES
• Rule No. 1: Cleanliness is next to god- pot and steep in warm water styles you love and nd a recipe using one • e famous homebrewing book is
from Charlie Papazian called “ e Com-
liness! Clean everything thoroughly that 4. Remove grains and add malt extracts of the resources provided below or do a plete Joy of Homebrewing.”
will come in contact with your beer while
it is being made! and hops Google search of homebrew recipes. Aim • Northern Brewer: northernbrewer.com
• Midwest Supplies: midwestsupplies.com
• Rule No. 2: Relax! e godfather of 5. Boil ingredients (you’re making “wort” for a prepackaged ale “extract”kit of a beer Both of the places above have many
homebrewing is Charlie Papazian and ways to contact them listed on the website,
his book encourages you to “Relax, Have now) or style you enjoy, which will provide all the including a live chat to get guidance dur-
a Homebrew,” while you’re brewing. e ing ordering or when you’re in the midst of
reasoning is (and I to this can attest) as 6. Cool and transfer to a large bucket premeasured ingredients (grains, malt ex- brewing and have a question. I have used
this resource a few times.
7. Add yeast (so far, up to this point, tract, hops, yeast) with explicit and detailed
SEE BART PAGE 14
these steps would take about four hours brewing instructions. And, remember to

your rst time) relax and enjoy a craft brew while brewing!

8. Wait patiently (your beer will take one

to two weeks to ferment) ADVANCED

9. Bottle your beer (wait another one to ough I have been brewing a long

two weeks for carbonation) time I am by no means an expert, there

10. Enjoy your beer! are advanced steps to homebrewing, such

as all-grain mashing, for instance, which

SOME NOTES ON THE ITEMS ABOVE takes the place of buying premade malt ex-

• Cleaning: Honestly, cleaning equip- tract and gives you the satisfaction that you

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Lewisboro Land Trust turns 25 Putnam/Northern Westchester
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BY LEWISBORO LAND TRUST Property (now the Leon Levy Preserve) and the
Houlihan property (now the Old Field Preserve). 5K Annual Walk
On Sunday, Aug. 18, the Lewisboro Land But how to accomplish such a daunting task? To End Domestic Violence
Trust will celebrate its 25th birthday at Moun-
tain Lakes Preserve with a big bash, to which After researching how a handful of other
the community is invited (tickets: lewisborolan- localities had accomplished successful land pres-
dtrust.org/25th-birthday-party). ervation, it was decided to use a combination of
resources. e 2000 ballot referendum campaign
As we look back over a quarter of a century, culminated in the successful passing of a $2 mil-
we re ect on the evolution of our mission over lion land fund in Lewisboro. ese funds were
25 years: combined with county, state and New York City
Department of Environmental Protection funds
In 1994, Susan Henry, Anne-Marie Nordgren, (along with generous donations from private
Bobbe Stultz and Laurel Genovese met with citizens) to help purchase the Old Field Preserve
folks from North Salem Open Land Foundation and the Leon Levy Preserve.
and realized that we were addressing the same
issues: loss of trails, land being developed, lack of e Lewisboro Land Trust is proud of its his-
an open space plan. We decided that a land trust tory and the role it played in these accomplish-
was necessary and asked Susan, who was on the ments. Today, hundreds of people enjoy these
board of Westchester Land Trust, to ask them if trails and open spaces every year.
we could be a chapter.
In 2013, we realized that our community was
e newly formed Lewisboro Land Trust no longer focused on open space preservation,
quickly took on the task of community educa- but on the use and educational aspects of open
tion on the value and means of local land pres- space. So, we became an independent 501(c)3
ervation. charity with a mission of linking people to the
land.
Hamlet Forums were organized and provided
an opportunity for residents to explore and discuss In the last ve years, we have sponsored two
ways to promote the vitality of the hamlet centers dozen outdoor programs each year, added an
while preserving open space all across the town. outdoor program naturalist coordinator and a
A town-wide survey was commissioned in 1996. children’s program coordinator to our sta , and
we have launched the very successful Access
e consensus from the survey and throughout the Nature program, which brings the bene ts of
community favored retaining the rural character nature, through exposure and education, to 300
of the town. A report on the forums was presented people from disabled and disadvantaged popula-
to the Lewisboro Town Board to help with the tions each year. is program has its own direc-
update of the Master Plan. tor, coordinator, and fundraising arm.

At the same time, the Lewisboro Land Trust We also are launching a very exciting program
steering committee was identifying key land for on Aug. 18, which will be announced at the party.
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APAR those priceless tickets, in mint condition.

FROM PAGE 8 ere are a few moments I do remem-

Upon arriving at the eld of people ber vividly.
as far as the eye could see, we planted
ourselves in the rst patch of dirt that ere were a lot of people around us
revealed itself between bodies pressed
together like canned sardines. It put us smoking something, but not us. Mitch,
close to the performers’ front right corner
of the huge stage. Billy and I may have the distinction of

Charles says they pitched a tent farther being the only people at Woodstock who
back in the throng, on a at landing.
From there, they only had to walk a few were not stoned. Am I bragging? Or
steps, to a slope in the natural amphi-
theater, to have a clear, if distant, line of complaining? Just sayin’.
sight to the stage below.
I remember a shirtless guy touching the
On Sunday morning, says Charles,
“We passed by a butter y ag on a pole sound tower a few feet to our right. He
and found a good spot for our army
blanket about 20 feet away. I stood started tfully shouting, “I’m being elec-
watching Grace Slick and Je erson
Airplane. Nearby, Nick Ercoline and trocuted!” which sent a momentary shock
Bobbi Kelly were standing, wrapped in a
blanket. None of us knew each other, or through our section, until we quickly
that photographer Burk Uzzle was just a
few feet away with his camera pointed in realized that people were perched on It,
our direction.”
like pigeons, with no problem. His
He nally got to meet the couple for
the rst time at e Winery in May. was an irrational
“It took me 50 years to nd out,” says,
Charles, “but Bobbi and Nick are two of reaction to the
the nicest folks I have ever met.”
tower’s low-voltage
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Mitch, Billy and I hadn’t bought electrical current, no

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declared a free event, so Charles still has
THE MOST PHOTOS COURTESY OF CHARLES DERING
MEMORABLE ACT
Reminiscing at a May 2019 Woodstock tribute show at the Winery at
When people ask St. George, three people pictured on the cover of the album point to
their images.

me which groups we

saw at Woodstock on FotiiffctMkyeoytehsaefrgrsoamlnatLWeark,oCeo,dhssattriollelcshka.Dsehriinsg, by far. ese musicians music. I’ve never seen anything like it.
Saturday (Day Two), came on in the dead of Who needed acid? We were tripping
I’m hard pressed to night Saturday, about 3 on the naturally pure power of teenage
exercise total recall a.m. We were all totally adrenaline. We were giddy with rapture.
without consulting a spent, nodding o if not
e soundtrack doesn’t begin to do it full

play list. Fifty years is a asleep, mired in mud. justice. You had to be there. I can’t believe

loooong time. Suddenly, illuminating the darkness I was.

But there is one group that always like a bolt of lightning, Sly and the Fam- So, Woodstock alumni, wherever you

comes instantly to mind because of ily Stone electri ed the crowd, singing, are, congratulations to all of us. I don’t

how improbable the circumstances, and “I’m gonna take you higher!” And just know if we are stardust, but nobody can

how joyous the sensation. It is my most like that, rising as one, the crowd was deny that, as we mark the 50th anniver-

transcendent memory of Woodstock on its feet, deliriously dancing to the sary, we are golden.

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BART of a commercially available beer and create your own avor pro- ery in Poughkeepsie,
that you like. I think my rst les. I followed this same path and decided cucum-
FROM PAGE 9 was a clone of Newcastle Brown ber would be a nice
Ale. A Google search of “clone and now use basic recipes as a homebrew addition
I’ll also be happy to answer beer recipes” will provide sites starting point using premea- to a saison-style beer
any questions you have via the to grab those recipes, and if sured ingredients but dream up (lighter, e ervescent).
email at bottom of column. you go to northernbrewer.com and add creative ingredients to I’ve referred to both
and search “clone,” you’ll see a see how it turns out. Here are a Stillwater Artisanal
SOME RECIPE page called Clone the World’s few that worked out well: Stateside Saison (6.8%)
INSPIRATIONS Best Beers with 20 well known and Goose Island’s So e
beers with full recipes and cor- • Notorious RBG IPA (6.5%) in prior columns,
Now that we went over the responding ingredients ready to (9.2%): Rhubarb Ginger which are both great
rather dry instructions, let’s order. Double IPA. I looked up a Sip examples of the style. I
get you inspired to make some O’ Sunshine double IPA clone used a saison recipe that
good homebrews. After a few batches of home- beer recipe onnortherbrewer. includes Pilsen, Munich,
brewing, following recipes, com and found their clone ver- and wheat malt, which
First o , there are “clone beer” you’ll want to make your own sion called Swig of Sunbeam provide the lighter color
recipes. Homebrewing a clone mark on the brewing industry (creative, eh?). e citra-style and body along with a
beer is a great way to start and hop is part of this recipe and saison yeast. I froze the cucum-
means you’re using the recipe helps to give all the “juicy” bers, cut them lengthwise and
beers their juice characteristics. dropped them into the beer post
THIS TRACK SEASON After the brewing process and fermentation and let them steep thought that avor would
before bottling, I improvised for a few days prior to bottling. work well with a stout (it was
EASY ACCESS TO SARATOGA TRACK. by steeping the beer with some A delicious, crisp, refreshing, wintertime). I used a standard
rhubarb ginger tea I found on homebrew ensued. stout recipe (like Guinness),
Amazon. e real RBG would which includes roasted barley
be proud. • Green Hornet Chocolate and co ee malt to give it that
Stout (9.2%): I’ve always liked awesome roast-i-ness that
• Cool as a Cucumber Saison Dog sh Head Raison D’Extra stouts are known for. I added
(5.8%): I had a delicious cucum- Belgium brown ale, which is chocolate and cocoa during the
ber Berliner weisse beer at the made with green raisins, and wort boiling (Step 5 above)
Westchester Beer Festival a few and, post fermentation, added
years ago from Millhouse Brew- green raisins that had been
soaked in rye whiskey. A true
winter warmer!

Here are a few other exam-
ples of ingredients I’ve suc-
cessfully used: Belgium apple,
blood orange and lemongrass,
tangerine, juniper berry, ba-
nana, bourbon, co ee, maple
syrup, smoked cherrywood,
macadamia nut, chestnut, cher-
ry, vanilla, chocolate, coriander
and orange blossom honey.

So, in conclusion, relax
and get comfortable with the
homebrewing process, and then
the only limits are your imagi-
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Tips for grabbing the best deals on school clothes

Children and parents often shopping process less harried and worth the e ort to stock up on new items thrown in to freshen o er “buy-one, get-one half o ”
look forward to the dawn of a more productive, parents can em- necessities during these times. up wardrobes. during the back-to-school season.
new school year. But before the ploy these strategies.
SIGN UP FOR LOYALTY Invest in quality shoes In addition to these tips, save
rst homeroom session can take TAKE INVENTORY PROGRAMS Sneakers and other shoes can more by shopping overstock
place, parents may need to take Go through kids’ wardrobes be expensive. However, investing stores or warehouse clubs for
their students clothes shopping. If yours is a child who prefers in quality brands can help you name-brand items at lower prices.
and see what can be salvaged and certain brands, sign up early in the avoid having to buy shoes fre-
According to a 2018 survey by what might need to go. is is the year for such brands’ loyalty clubs. quently. Watch for shoe sales and is article was provided by Metro
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their kids’ return to school. e privy to sale advertisements before
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July through September, dur- items that the school requires,
ing which American households particularly in regard to uni- GET ENOUGH TO GET BY
alone spend $27.6 billion, which forms or dress codes. By know- While certain clothing sales
is second only to the holiday sea- ing what’s in stock in the closet,
son in regard to the most lucra- you’ll have a clear idea of what happen between July and August,
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READING e perils of ‘intensive parenting’

FROM PAGE 15

through recre- Dear Dr. Linda, “best” way to do this or that. It
may even begin before the baby
ational reading When I grew up, which was STRONG is born. ere’s a scene in the
LEARNING movie “Baby Boon” that re ects
and language arts in the ’70s and ’80s, I went to this style of parenting.
DR. LINDA
pursuits. Here are school, did my homework and SILBERT e question is, is your wife
creating successful adult children
ways that parents can played basketball. I wasn’t even a get into law school because he or not? Intensive parenting takes
struggled in math in third grade! time and money and you wonder
facilitate that process: great basketball player or out- if it is worth it because it often
So, my question is, in today’s results in high anxiety or depres-
• Set up a reading standing student, but I enjoyed world, can you get to where I sion for the child and the parent.
got to (or better) without the If the child succeeds in school
time. Children should school and loved basketball. I stress and exhaustion my kids are or whatever it is at that time,
going through and the stress and everyone is happy. But if the
have a set time each now work on Wall Street. My fear of failure my wife is experi- child doesn’t succeed, mom feels
encing? like a failure.
day that they devote friends, for the most part, did the
Concerned Dad Research has shown, that
to reading. Many nd a same and we’re all doing great. more than anything else, it’s
Dear Concerned Dad, the relationship the parent and
regular reading time later By the way, my parents were In short, yes. However, what the child have that helps him
or her succeed in school and
in the evening before bed or always there to support me, but I you described is happening beyond. A positive, supportive
in thousands of homes across and accepting relationship is the
as a precursor to other activi- don’t remember them complain- the country. ere’s actually a key. Parents can read every book
term for it. It’s called “intensive and attend every workshop on
ties, such as watching television or playing video games, can help ing how stressed they were over parenting.” how to help the child succeed in
school, but it is the relationship
make reading a priority. my education or being depressed In most families, it’s the the child has with the parent
mother that falls into this that is more important.
• Keep fresh reading materials. Stock the house with new if I didn’t do so well on a test. syndrome. ey’re concerned
that they’re not exposing their Finally, I’m sure these books
books, magazines, newspapers, and even graphic novels. e Is something going on that children to experiences that will and courses o er many good
be bene cial to their growth, suggestions, but if it doesn’t work
more reading materials children have access to, the more likely I’m missing because my kids development and overall future for the parent or the child, it’s
success. ere is nothing wrong not because mom is a failure.
they are to become habitual readers. are taking one AP course after with it if it doesn’t cause anxiety, It’s because each child has his or
depression or other emotional, her own unique personality and
• Parents can lead by example. Parents should read as well. another, are in a load of clubs, social or cognitive disorders. But, not every suggestion will work
unfortunately, it does cause it in for every child. erefore, rst
Choose books and periodicals over time spent on digital devices. play sports, and keep complain- a number of parents, especially learn who the child is and follow
moms. the child using suggestions that
• Read in the world around you. Stop and read signs, menus, ing how stressed and tired they make sense for that child.
Much of this style of parent-
cereal boxes, billboards, and anything with the written word. Jot are. And my wife spends every ing began when parents realized Dr. Linda
the competition their children
down di cult words and look them up together and discuss the day telling me that she’s a failure were going to face. It’s actually Dr. Linda is co-author of
been around for about a cen- “Why Bad Grades Happen
de nitions. at being a mom because our kids tury within a small population. to Good Kids,” and director
However, it seems to have grown of Strong Learning Tutoring
• Consult with the teacher. Educators have tools they use to aren’t doing what she thinks they to become commonplace for and SAT/ACT Test Prep.
many parents. Parents read book Send your questions to Linda@
assess reading levels and abilities. Knowing a child’s reading level should be doing. after book and even take classes stronglearning.com. Find more
so that they learn what is the articles at StrongLearning.com.
and choosing the appropriate reading materials for that level can is didn’t begin when they

set kids up for success. started high school. My wife

Reading is an important part of getting into the back-to- has been reading every book

school groove. Make sure students set aside ample time for around since they were born
reading throughout the day, even during extended breaks from

a L Si e s S Ar E He r Be tschool.
on what she needs to do to be
sure that they succeed in school
and in life! I remember she was

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