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Published by Halston Media, 2019-09-20 14:29:23

North Salem News 07.12.18

North Salem’s only weekly newspaper mailed to every home and business.

Thursday, July 12, 2018 Visit TapIntoNorthSalem.net for the latest news. Vol. 4 No. 15

Hoppin’ NORTH SALEM SCHOOL DISTRICT
good time
Board adds Title IX section
PHOTO: JODI WEINBERGER to athletic policy

Ollie Havard, 5, with a White’s tree frog during a presentation by Animal BY JODI WEINBERGER e reason for this policy is so students
Embassy at Hayfields on June 28. For more photos from this event, see pages EDITOR can pursue “serious involvement” in an
10-11. athletic opportunity outside of the school.
e Board of Education approved two To comply, students must keep a daily log
amended athletic policies on July 3, ex- of attendance in the outside activity.
panding the length of time students can be
excused from physical education classes in “ ere were some parents who believe
lieu of other activities and adding a Title it should be for all four marking periods,”
IX contact to the website. Brown said, but the district doesn’t have
the ability to vet outside athletic programs
Historically, the district has allowed over the summer to allow excusal from the
for students who are involved in physical
activities outside of school to be excused rst marking period.
from gym class in school, but the new pol- Also, Brown said, keeping part of the
icy expands the excusal from one marking fourth marking period mandatory is a
period to two-and-a-half marking periods. safety net for students who may have had
something go awry with their outside ac-
Under the new “alternative physical tivity.
education” policy, this option will only be “ ere would be time to make it up and
available for juniors and seniors during the you could graduate,” Brown said.
second and third marking periods, and the Changes to the amended “interscholas-
tic athletics policy,” approved unanimously
rst half of the fourth. by the school board, included a section ad-
e policy was passed 6-1 with Trustee dressing Title IX compliance.
Title IX is a federal law that prohibits
Andy Pelosi casting the lone dissenting discrimination on the basis of sex in any
vote. According to Board President Andrew federally funded education program or ac-
Brown, Pelosi had argued that the excusal tivity.
policy should also apply to sophomores.
e board’s previous policy did not in-
Pelosi did not return calls for comment. clude any Title IX provision.
To be excused from gym class, qualify-
ing students must have earned a grade of Under the amended directive, the dis-
85 or better during the previous marking trict will periodically review the boys and
period or must have taken part in a school girls sports programs for things like qual-
sport prior to the excusal. ity of equipment and supplies, scheduling
Approvals of excusals are only valid for of games and practice times, opportunity
one school year and do not carry over to for advance competition, maintenance and
the next year. e requests for excusals are
vetted by the district’s athletic director and SEE ATHLETICS PAGE 4
the high school principal.

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The Staff The Schoolhouse com or call 914-923-7533. Tournament in Memory of Erin tryside for an amazing cause,

EDITORIAL TEAM Theater Tickets: O’Connor, sponsored by Cold- Friends of Karen’s 14th An-
JODI WEINBERGER HEADMASTER: $1,000 well Banker Residential Broker- nual Journey of the Heart Bike
EDITOR: 914-302-5830
[email protected] For more information on any 6 Admissions to Tattoo age at 10:30 a.m. July 16. Tour. e ride will raise funds
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LISA KAIN [email protected]. e theater is Listing in the Playbill their daughter Erin, a Friends ropolitan struggling to care for
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[email protected] located at 3 Owens Road, North DEAN: $500 of Karen child, who died of a their child diagnosed with can-
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Thursday, July 12, 2018 North Salem News – Page 3

North Salem celebrates Independence Day

Many in North Salem headed to South Salem for the 20th annual Fireworks Spectacular held Saturday, June 30, at Onatru Farm.

Ashley Schafer, Kylo Whalen and Lauren Stark

Julie and Christopher Haddix, 7 months Ruby Katz, 6

Stefan Marinkovic and Sophia Gaine Chloe Jaffe, 12, Skye Volpicella, 12, and Riley Pastore

JSoaslevapthore, Someone and the
7 Others perform.

Madeline Mendelson, 7,
Ashley Escobar, 7

Chloe Jaffe, 12, shows off
her gymnastic skills.

Ava Cervantes, 8, Bridget Welch, 8, Olivia Cervantes, 10, Karol and Daniel Lynch, 4 The Band Detour
and Ruby Katz, 6
PHOTOS: BEN ALLEN

Page 4 – North Salem News Thursday, July 12, 2018

ATHLETICS don’t fall under Title IX.
FROM PAGE 1
Carol Hughes, one of the

parents admonishing the

quality of locker rooms and board to make changes, said

facilities, and support for the including a Title IX section

programs. in the athletic policy is “a

Additionally, the district step in the right direction.”

added the name of its Title e review of the athletic

IX compliance o cer, Adam policy is part of a bigger on-

Van Der Stuyf, to the policy going project to review all

under advisement from its board policies on a rotating

legal counsel. basis. e athletic policy was

Over the past several last amended in 2015.

months, students and par- Earlier in the year, Ath-

ents in the district pressed letic Director Henry Sas-

the board to review how it sone held a town hall style

treats boys and girls teams forum to hear from parents

after a group of female ath- about issues with the athletic PHOTO COURTESY OF GOOGLE MAPS

letes complained about in- program. Parents balked at Plans are under way to build a convenience store and eight-pump fueling station oat 2 Fields Lane.

equalities in playing elds, a provision where a student Developer gets green light to
transform rundown gas station
locker rooms and access to who misses a certain number

uniforms. of games and practices would

On June 26, the board said be unable to play in a game

its legal counsel conducted a until they’ve made up the

review of its athletics in ac- same number of practices.

cordance with Title IX stan- e new policy doesn’t di-

dards and that the district is rectly address this concern,

in compliance with Title IX but acknowledges that ath- BY JODI WEINBERGER convenience store and eight-pump graded with new landscaping, re-
EDITOR fueling station on the property. taining walls and fencing, improv-
mandates. letics may con ict with fam- ing the appearance of the site.
Plans for the dilapidated gas sta- e plans include demolishing
Students were unhappy ily events and other commit- tion at 2 Fields Lane were approved the existing service station building is is the second time North
last month, bringing change soon to and constructing an 1,800-square- Salem Food Mart owner Joseph
with the results and are ments. On this, this policy the abandoned lot. foot store—with pre-packaged Bryson has gotten approval from
snacks and drinks—in its place. the planning board to build on the
pressing the board not to reads, “Learning to make life e North Salem Planning lot. Last March, the Planning Board
Board gave the green light to the e store and gas station will be approved a site plan for the property,
drop the issue. choices is one of the bene ts developer, North Salem Food Mart open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. but then Bryson came back with a
Inc., formerly FuelCo, at a meeting new vision, triggering the need to
In a phone call after the of interscholastic athletics on June 20 for its plan to build a A 725-square-foot auto repair start the approval process anew.
and towing building will remain
meeting, Brown said the and is consistent with our on the property. e lot will be up-

board will be looking at ways mission to question, de ne

gender plays a role in the and solve problems through

athletics culture at the high critical and creative think-

school, but that those things ing.”

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Thursday, July 12, 2018 North Salem News – Page 5

Ruth Keeler ate an original 3-D paper ower with activities! Group meets monthly on the North Salem is surrounded
Memorial Library design. Bring your own reference by many world-class museums.
photographs or choose from the Story time and crafts second Saturday of the month at You can visit some of these free
Ruth Keeler Memorial Library library’s vast selection of photo- of charge by simply going to the
is located at 276 Titicus Road. For graph books. is workshop is Mondays 10 a.m. Bring your questions and library and checking out passes
more information on any of these for adults and older teens. Space to the museums. Just ask for the
events, call 914-669-5161 or visit is limited to 15 places, so register Stories and Songs – 10:30 a.m., ideas to this informal group of lo- passes at the front desk. You may
[email protected]. as soon as possible by emailing or call the library to reserve a pass for
calling the library. for babies from birth to 2-1/2. cal expert garden enthusiasts. is a particular week. Passes must be
July 10 at 7:30 p.m. History returned within seven days. Passes
and Biography Book Club July 22 at 2 p.m. Family Fun Tuesdays group meets July 14. may not be returned to any other
Day library, nor put in the book drop. It
“Isaac’s Storm: A Man, a Time, Mother Goose for Babies – is group is free, open to all is possible to renew a pass for an
and the Deadliest Hurricane in Games, crafts, live music, wa- additional week, provided no one
History” by Erik Larson. Larson termelon and fun for the entire 10:30 a.m., for babies from birth and requires no prior registration. else is waiting for it, by calling the
recounts the destruction of the family on the library lawn. No library. Loss of a museum pass will
city of Galveston in September registration required. Sponsored to 2-1/2. Bagels and books discussion result in you being charged the full
1900 by the deadliest Hurricane by the Friends of the Library. replacement cost.
in history. Wednesdays group
July 27 at 4:30 p.m. The Na- ey are available for Keeler
July 14 at 3:30 p.m. Butter- ture of Things Story Time at 10:30 a.m.; fam- Aug. 2: “Olive Kitteridge” by Library card holders only. Don’t
flies and Pollinators have a library card? Show the li-
See and Touch exotic animals ily story time for kids of all ages. Elizabeth Strout, 10:30 a.m. to brary proof that you live, work,
Animal Embassy will introduce up close. Plus, learn about endan- go to school, or own property in
children to the amazing migration gered species and conservation Block Party at 11 a.m. – Library noon North Salem and we can issue
of the monarch butter y. We will hands-on! e Nature of ings you a library card in about three
explore this natural phenomenon is an environmental outreach pro- supplies the blocks, kids supply Sept. 6: “ e Women in the minutes.
which takes place annually, and gram that presents quality live an-
the challenges faced by this beau- imal presentations. For ages 4 and the imagination. Castle” by Jessica Shattuck, 10:30
tiful insect. up. Registration is required
ursdays a.m. to noon
Join us for this family friendly Aug. 10 7-10:30 p.m. Spend a
event co-sponsored with the Night at the Library at Keeler Books and Puppets at 10:30 Writers workshop
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dation. No registration required. a.m.; family story time for kids of is workshop is from 11 a.m.
Come spend the evening at the
July 18 at 10 a.m. Make Pa- library with games, snacks and a all ages. to 12:30 p.m. and led by Mary-
per Sculptural Flowers screening of the movie Padding-
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Participants will incorporate ent. Registration is required. Par-
techniques of mixed media and ents, come prepared to help out Story Time at 10:30 a.m.; fam- day of the month. It is open to all
simple paper sculpture to cre-
ily story time for kids of all ages. writers and aspiring writers who

(Bilingual stories and songs on are invited to share their work or

some Saturdays.) desire to write in a supportive at-

Conversations with local gar- mosphere.

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Swim event raises money
for cancer research

Lakeside Field Club is hosting its 8th annual Swim Across America event on July 22 from
5-8 p.m. A barbecue in the Lakeside Field Club’s grove will follow for all participants, swimmers
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Thursday, July 12, 2018 North Salem News – Page 7

OBITUARIES North Salem grad opens
Somers restaurant
Matthew A. Gilmore, Jr.
PHOTO: GABRIELLE BILIK
Matthew A. Gilmore, Jr., a 50-year resident of North Salem died peace-
fully at Danbury Regional Hospice on Monday July 2. Matt was in his 82nd Heather and Steve Justry, North Salem natives, recently brought their Dutchess
year of life, a life that was full of love, joy, and splurging on extravagant meals. County restaurant to Somers. The Italian-style restaurant opened in Somers Towne
Centre, 325 Route 100, earlier this month. The restaurant is a family affair. Heather
Matt was Born on May 29, 1937 in Queens, son of the late Matthew A. is pictured here with Jared, 14, and Joey, 23. Not pictured is daughter Jillian, 11.
Gilmore Sr. and Dorothy (Durand) Gilmore. As a 1959 Manhattan Col-
lege graduate, Matt earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and
eventually went on to work for Loral Space & Communications in Yonkers
from which he retired.

On September 9, 1961 Matt married his wife, Marie C. Leno at Holy
Family Church in Brooklyn. Together, they started their family in Flushing,
Queens before moving to North Salem in 1968. Marie predeceased Mat-
thew on May 27, 2015.

Matt enjoyed puttering around the house, organizing and then re-orga-
nizing his many gadgets, xing cars, and bragging about his grandchildren
and great grandchildren. He was the master of un nished projects, a lover
of single malt whiskey, and was genuinely good company. Matt considered
himself a Traveling Catholic and more often than not, only God knew where
he would be for Sunday Mass. At every family gathering, he could be found
near the dessert table, talking about the latest gadget he found on Amazon,
or napping upright wherever he was sitting. Matt will forever be remembered
for his wit, his compassion, and his vast knowledge of random facts.

Matt is survived by his three daughters, Margaret G. Taylor of Danbury,
Conn., Catherine M. Hennessey and her husband Joe of Annandale, Va.
and Maria C. Hlushko of North Salem; ten grandchildren, Claire (Aaron)
Chriss, Megan Walsh, Erin, Richard and Kieran Taylor, Kristen, Michael
and Brian Hennessey, Kate and Anna Hlushko. Also ve great grandchil-
dren, Colin, Fallon, Ryan, Adam and Sarah. He was also predeceased by his
son Matthew A. Gilmore III on November 13, 1998.

Contributions in Matt’s memory may be made to: Regional Hospice and
Palliative Care of Danbury, 30 Milestone Road, Danbury, CT 06810-OR-
Maryknoll Fathers, PO Box 304, Maryknoll, NY 10545-0304. www.maryk-
noll.org

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Page 8 – North Salem News Opinion Thursday, July 12, 2018

Happily
Ever
After

Never in America Deplorables welcome

In my 96 years, I have parents brought her here from DR. KAREN ARONIAN some folks think they are not worthy of their
never seen such a cruel and Western Russia. My father was GUEST COLUMNIST friendship, their respect, or even their business.
disturbing sight as the little 5 years old when his family Some folks brag of posting signs and refusing to
We live in the greatest country in the serve deplorables.
children locked in cages by came here from Transylvania history of the world, with the greatest
system of government ever devised. ey get up from dinner party tables and
our govern- in the Austro- Our standard of living has surpassed any other reposition themselves away from neighbors. ey
time in human history, and our God-given shun and push those with di erent ideologies
ment because Hungarian freedoms are protected by the greatest limit- out of houses of worship because they believe our
ing document ever created, e United States version of faith somehow doesn’t correspond with
their parents SEASONED Empire. Constitution. their own. In our own backyard, they exclude,
wanted to live WORDS Removal blackball, and create veiled political bastions
in the United Our economy is on a tear, unemployment is within our community’s civic organizations,
of children at historical lows, taxes are lower, and in ation is depriving our community of the diverse contribu-
tame. tions of those with alternative perspectives.
States. Presi- HERBERT F. is something
dent Donald GELLER new that was e Supreme Court is weighted with Consti- e most recent episodes of Rep. Maxine Wa-
J. Trump, devised by tutionalists, North Korea is on the precipice of ters outwardly inciting public assault of Trump
reconciliation with the world, and ISIS is all but supporters and the refusal of service to White
with the help the Trump destroyed. Turn o CNN, and look at the wonder House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders at a res-
that is our great nation. taurant, are nothing new; it has been the modus
of Attorney administra- operandi of the left ever since Trump was sworn
For those Conservatives and Republicans who in.
General Je tion. Sessions dislike Donald Trump, you must ignore the mes-
senger and instead focus on the Party message: e left wants open borders for all of humanity
Sessions, ordered law enforce- seems to be one of the inven- limited government, conservatives on the Su- and yet they build walls around those with views
preme Court, lower taxes, national security, and that di er from their own.
ment authorities to forcibly take tors of this cruel way to treat American exceptionalism.
Most of these people don’t just hate the
these children away from their new immigrants. When he was We needed an individual in the Oval O ce President, they hate capitalism, and they want to
with the guts to pull the right levers, and our vi- fundamentally transform America. I have written
parents and other relatives and questioned, President Trump brant system would take care of the rest. Donald about the rise of Democratic Socialism within
Trump did just that. the mainstream Democratic circles in the past.
con ne them. Mr. Sessions said: seemed to indicate that all the Now we see how real this leftist trend has be-
Don’t be foolish enough to think that one come, as avowed Democratic Socialist Alexandria
“If you come across the U.S. children would be freed if the human’s personal imperfections can impugn our Ocasio-Cortez, successfully primaried 10-term
system; Bill Clinton already put that notion to incumbent Democrat Joe Crowley in New York’s
border illegally, your children Democrats agreed to make a rest long ago. 14th congressional district.

will be taken away from you deal with him. e price would Yet there are those who assign the President’s e Congressman slated to replace Nancy
imperfect characteristics to a political party or Pelosi as minority speaker was just taken out by
until your case is settled.” be for the Democrats to agree to our entire political system, using his personal a radical with a political platform that included:
foibles as an excuse to indict our country, attack
e children are locked up to allow the government to conservative Americans, and bring about fun- e elimination of ICE, a universal job guaran-
damental change. Trump is the foil, the pawn, tee, free housing, tuition-free college, and uni-
in what seem to be small cages, nance the border wall Trump which the left is using to discredit our system of versal free healthcare. is is a straightforward
governance. He has become the justi cation for call to open our borders and “share the wealth”,
like animals. Some Trump wants to build and to restrict any and every vile unconscionable action taken by a mantra that has gripped the mainstream left,
far left groups, and eternally disgruntled indi- both locally and nationally.
o cials say they are trying legal immigration to the United viduals.
SEE ARONIAN PAGE 14
to arrange games and other States. Supporters of our president, now nd that

amusements for the children. No decision has been made

ey also hope to provide food on the president’s proposals.

and living quarters for them, Trump’s deal and the fact that

but they haven’t explained if and the government has been tak-

when these kids can be reunited ing children away from their

with their families. parents seem to have generated

Millions of children and much more opposition than

adults have come to America, Trump and his supporters ever

even when it was still a British anticipated. is has never hap-

colony, but the new arrivals nev- pened before.

er had their children taken away e American people will not

from them by the government. forget this cruel assault on chil-

My own parents, Samuel and dren and their parents. I predict

May Geller, came here when Trump and his supporters will

they were little kids. My mother pay dearly for it.

was a year-old baby when her

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Thursday, July 12, 2018 OPINION North Salem News – Page 9

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Hayfields employee Mollie Tessler with the Indian peahen peacock.
Party anim

Chris Evers brought his
exotic rescue creatures
from Animal Embassy
to Hayfields on June
28 for an up-close look
at turtles, frogs, lizards,
an emu, a porcupine
and more. Evers, a
North Salem resident,
does events like this
to raise awareness
about protecting the
earth and its animal
residents.

Evie Havard, 6, readies herself to
hold the White’s tree frog.

Jared Knowlton
feeds salmon
to a mangrove
monitor lizard.

PHOTOS: JODI WEINBERGER

Kate Somers gives Quilliam, the African crested porcupine, a scratch under the chin.

Thursday, July 12, 2018 Page 11

mals

Robert Wasp holds an Chris Evers, founder of Animal Embassy, shares a snuggle with Quilliam
Indian peahen peacock the porcupine.

Evers holds a
wood turtle that
is missing a leg

A New Caledonian
giant gecko takes
a rest on Evers’
hand.

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Thursday, July 12, 2018 OPINION North Salem News – Page 13

Rage cycles

The background news of heightened than most of us had LIFE, at’s why the rage cycles are have long foreseen and been trying
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seen the immigration crisis at cycle has now become necessary encing so that it craves greater and so that they see everything in the frequent attacks on the “fake”
the border, which made seasoned to allow people to feel, once again, greater hits of outrage to create the most dire terms which necessitates news media. Even after it became
news media compare Trump to that hyper-alert, dopamine-fueled, dopamine releases that the addict their panic, anxiety and rage. is known the gunman had long har-
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last week with hysteria over the say. is will be the nal precipi- Gazette, a few journalists still tried
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LETTERS

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Thursday, July 12, 2018 Sports North Salem News – Page 15

Tigers off to 2-0 start in summer field hockey

North Salem’s varsity eld hockey team improved to 2-0 in the Hudson Valley Summer Field Hockey League
with a 3-1 win over a combined Mahopac/Briarcli team on Wednesday, July 5.

Sophia Cocking had two goals while Isabela Fox-Mills added one for the Tigers, who led 1-0 at halftime.
Hope Sandor made eight saves.

On Monday, July 2, North Salem defeated Yorktown, 3-0. Jessica Reiner netted two goals while Krista De-
Modna had one goal. Goaltenders Jazzy Jimenez and Mary Anionek made seven and two saves, respectively.

Bridget
McDonald
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Jessica Reiner
passes in a
summer league
game last week.

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goes after a
loose ball.
Sophia Cocking sends
one across the field.

Kiki DeModna defends. Megan Marano goes in for the steal
against Mahopac/Briarcliff.
PHOTOS: DEENA BELL

CORRECTION

In the June 28 issue of North Salem News, in the article titled “Olympic pentathlete set to arrive in Somers,” it was incorrectly reported that Eli Bremer competed in the
original ve sports of the Olympics. ose events are the long jump, javelin, discus, stadion and wrestling. Bremer competed in the new pentathlete, which consists of horseback
riding, fencing, freestyle swimming, pistol shooting and cross-country running.

Page 16 – North Salem News SPORTS Thursday, July 12, 2018

ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT - MARK MACKENZIE

Rising junior ready for challenge of leadership role

North Salem rising junior Mark What is your favorite team Do you know what you want PHOTO: DEENA BELL
Mackenzie is a mid elder/defenseman activity, pregame or postgame to study in college? If yes, what
on the varsity boys lacrosse team. ritual that you shared with your and why? Mark Mackenzie comes up to defend against Putnam Valley.
teammates?
BY DOMINICK DEPOLE I plan on studying civil engi- If you could pick one place For a young athlete growing
CONTRIBUTING WRITER I would have to say my favor- neering because it is something to visit on vacation that you’ve up in North Salem, what would
ite team ritual is blasting “Hol- that I’ve always been interested never been to, where would you you tell them about the experi-
How old were you when you laback Girl” after a good win. in and continuously keeps me go and why? ence of being part of the boys la-
started playing lacrosse and how thinking of di erent ways to crosse program and why should
did you get started? What was the most memora- solve problems. St. Barts Island because it they go out for the team?
ble part about this past season? would allow me to go and relax
I started playing lacrosse two Who is your favorite profes- on a beach somewhere and not Being a part of the boys
years ago when I was 14. I was Over the past season I would sional athlete and pro or college have a worry on my mind. lacrosse team has truly been a life
introduced to the sport by some of have to say the most memorable sports team? changing experience. Over the
my former soccer teammates. moment and trust me, I speak What is your favorite food to last two years I have made many
for everyone, when I say this is Kobe Bryant because of the eat before or after a game? friendships that hopefully will
What is your favorite part winning 50 dollars from former mentality he goes into every last a lifetime and I will never
about being a part of the boys captain Shane Behler because game with. I would have to say Best pre and-postgame food forget the memories that were
lacrosse team at North Salem? of a bet I won after letting the my favorite college sports team is hands down a bacon, egg and made with the team on and o
team shave my head. would have to be the University cheese with chipotle aioli from the eld.
e bond and memories that of Tampa Spartans lacrosse team. Hay eld’s with an iced co ee.
I am able to make with all of my Do you have any goals for
teammates on and o the eld. next season at North Salem? What is your favorite music to
listen to warming up for a game?
How do you see your role on Seeing as we graduated more
the team, and how much do than 10 seniors last year and I always listen to my country
you value being named a team only have one returning senior I playlist because it helps me relax
captain? would say the main goal of the and allows me to focus.
year is going to be working on
As a returning player with a lot all of the basics in order to set If you could have one super-
of new guys on the team and a us up for an even stronger 2020 power, what would it be and
new coach I see myself having to season. why?
step up and take a leadership role
as well as setting an example for Tell us one thing about e ability to read minds
the younger guys to follow. Being a yourself that not a lot of people because it would allow me to
captain is something I will take on know? know what move a player on the
with great responsibility.
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needs (nursing home and/or Clearly, the decision of whether

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LEGAL NOTICES

LLC FORMATION NOTICE Waccabuc, NY 10597. Purpose: CORPORATE SERVICES, NEW ROCHELLE NY 10801. NY 10560. General Purpose.

Notice of Formation of any lawful purpose. 1967 WEHRLE DRIVE, Purpose: any lawful purpose. LLC FORMATION NOTICE

Rock Shelter Holding LLC. LLC FORMATION NOTICE SUITE 1 #086, BUFFALO, LLC FORMATION NOTICE Mimello Properties LLC, Arts
Art. of Org. led with SSNY NY 14221 designated as

on 4/30/2018. O ce location: Notice of Formation of agent of the LLC upon whom 13 Sixth Street LLC, Arts of Org. led with Sec. of State

Westchester County. SSNY NEWBORN EVOLUTION process against it may be served. of Org. led with Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) 6/1/2018. Cty:

designated as agent of the LLC LLC. Art. Of Org. led with LEGALINC CORPORATE of NY (SSNY) 6/22/2018. Westchester.SSNY desig.as agent

upon whom process may be SSNY on JUNE 14, 2018. O ce SERVICES shall mail process Cty: Westchester. SSNY desig. upon whom process against may

served. SSNY shall mail process Location: WESTCHESTER to: JOANNE NEWBORN, as agent upon whom process be served & shall mail process to 6

to the LLC, PO Box 471, COUNTY. LEGALINC 2261 PALMER AVENUE, #2E, against may be served & shall Lafayette Pl., Yonkers, NY 10701.

mail process to Nathan P. Pereira, General Purpose.

Esq., 1 Wolfs Lane, Ste. 315, LLC FORMATION NOTICE
Pelham, NY 10803. General

Purpose. Harrison Ave. Garden Center

APARPR LLC FORMATION NOTICE LLC, Arts of Org. led with
Sec. of State of NY (SSNY)

8 Ellsworth Realty, LLC, Arts 5/30/2018. Cty: Westchester.

of Org. led with Sec. of State SSNY desig. as agent upon whom

of NY (SSNY) 6/13/2018. Cty: process against may be served

Westchester.SSNY desig.as agent & shall mail process to 1681

upon whom process against may Harrison Ave., Mamaroneck, NY

PUBLICITY WITH PERSONALITY be served & shall mail process to 10543. General Purpose.

200 Union Ave., Harrison, NY LLC FORMATION NOTICE
10528. General Purpose.

LLC FORMATION NOTICE 943 Second St LLC, Arts of
Org. led with Sec. of State of

Rock Wall Way LLC, Arts NY (SSNY) 5/23/2018. Cty:

of Org. led with Sec. of State Westchester.SSNY desig.as agent

of NY (SSNY) 6/6/2018. Cty: upon whom process against may

Public Rela ons For... Westchester. SSNY desig. as agent be served & shall mail process to
upon whom process against may be 28 Reynolds Ln., Buchanan, NY

Businesses | Individuals | Organiza ons | Events served & shall mail process to 422 10511. General Purpose.
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