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Published by Halston Media, 2020-06-19 11:57:17

The Somers Record 06.18.20

Vol. 10 No. 9 Visit TapIntoSomers.net for the latest news. Thursday, June 18, 2020

CLASS
OF 2020

Somers seniors had a ball last week visiting
a marquee in front of the high school where
they could pose for a photo-op in one of the

many events the district planned in the
lead up to graduation day.

Cars stolen from several Somers adds to graduation
Northern Westchester towns plans with Cuomo’s OK

BY CAROL REIF e situation is anything but normal, BY CAROL REIF e school’s “top priority” has always
STAFF WRITER Castellano said, adding that the town STAFF WRITER

usually only sees an uptick in car break- Somers High School is moving for- been to “have the entire Class of 2020
ward with its plans to hold its com-
A rash of car thefts and break-ins in ins once or twice a year. mencement ceremony at the Je erson graduate together in unity,” Bayer said.
Valley Mall on Tuesday, June 23, Princi-
the area have law enforcement and local North Salem Police Chief omas pal Mark Bayer said Friday, June 12. However, certain factions in the com-

o cials—again—warning residents to Howley said ursday that another car Cuomo announced Sunday, June 7, that munity have been calling for seniors to
the state will permit outdoor, socially dis-
remember to lock up their vehicles, re- had been reported stolen from Titicus tanced graduations of up to 150 people walk across the stage to accept their di-
starting Friday, June 26. e governor is
move their keys and to never ever leave Road on Wednesday, June 3. speeding up the reopening timeline in light plomas.
of the fact that active coronavirus cases have
valuables in plain sight. Somers Supervisor Warren J. Lucas continued to decline in the state. In light of that, Somers will also be

According to North Salem police Sgt. posted the following on social media holding six “smaller events” on the high

Michael Castellano, three cars were stolen ursday: school’s athletic eld on Friday, June 26,

in the wee hours of ursday, June 11— “ ree cars were stolen again in North and Saturday, June 27, Bayer said. Bayer

two from Titicus Road and the third from Salem last night. e last car at 5:30 a.m. wasn’t certain Friday whether yearbooks

Hawley Road. Two were found aban- e MO (modus operandi) is all the would be available in time for the smaller

doned and recovered, but the third was SEE THEFT PAGE 4 events. SEE GRADUATION PAGE 4
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The organizers of the Solidarity Rally for Black Lives:
Jena Blair, Katie Goldberg and Lucy Lord.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF KATIE GOLDBERG

Solidarity Rally for Black Lives

Katie Goldberg Lucille Lord

e following speech was written and read by Katie Goldberg, one of the organizers of the e following was written and read by Lucy Lord, one of the organizers of the Solidarity
Solidarity Rally for Black Lives in Somers: Rally for Black Lives:

For those of you who don’t know me, I’m Katie Goldberg. I’m a 2018 SHS grad and a Hi, my name is Lucille Lord. I am a 2018 graduate from Somers High School and

rising junior at Ithaca College. We want to thank you all for being here and for keeping a current student at SUNY Cortland. Most importantly I would like to make it clear

this peaceful. ank you to the cops that went out of their way to tell us they are stand- that I am in no way speaking on behalf of the black community.

ing with us today. ank you to Race Amity of Northern Westchester and Putnam for As a young, white female living a predominantly white community I have no idea

sponsoring this and helping. ank you to our families and friends that want to be a part what it feels like to be hated for the color of my skin. I would like to emphasize this

of history. fact because with the color of my skin comes a certain privilege. is privilege is not

We want to recognize the concerns brought up by fellow given to me but something I am born with. e

residents on social media. We respect their concerns and we “People are saying they’re proud of us very de nition of white privilege is “an inherent
understand their fear, but nothing changes when you sit in advantage possessed by a white person on the ba-

comfort. ere’s a lot of noise in the world right now, nec- for putting this together. While we sis of their race in a society characterized by racial

essary noise. However, sometimes people need to stop the appreciate your kind words, Jena, inequality and injustice.” Now this last part “racial
noise and sit. People need to listen to the words and pain of inequality and injustice” means that the de nition
Lucy, and I are not proud; 20 year olds
a community that is su ering. So here we are. of white privilege was created to make it known

Change comes from understanding the other side. It should not have to ght adults in our that there is inequality and injustice towards other
comes from hearing the cries of citizens whose lives are val- community about racism.” races.
ued less than damage on buildings. I am not here to speak
I bring this up because I think many people

on behalf of the - Katie Goldberg adapt the mentality that if it’s not a ecting you
black community, I am here to listen. is crowd is pre- then it’s not your problem, and that right there

dominantly white and it’s important to acknowledge that is how white privilege was born. e black com-

white privilege doesn’t take away any hard work you do. munity needs our help more than ever right now.

It doesn’t undermine your abilities. It draws awareness to the system that so heavily Instead of constantly talking and stating our opinions i think it’s time for us to shut

favors white skin.To the system that see’s black as a target and blood as a trophy. is isn’t up and listen. Listen to what’s happening around us and the message that the black

just about “a few bad apples.” is isn’t just about George Floyds murder. is is about community is screaming to get across to us.

centuries of drowning the black community. e message that the black race for generations has been looked at as less than

People are saying they’re proud of us for putting this together.While we appreciate your or not as important. e fact that black communities all over the United States are

kind words, Jena, Lucy, and I are not proud; 20 year olds should not have to ght adults purposely set up for failure. e fact that we as the people can verbally stand by our

in our community about racism.We shouldn’t have to convince others that this is needed. constitution but not act on it. Its time to come together to unite to end this endless

We created this because we have to. We have to take initiative. is rally gives people a cycle of hate and discrimination that has continued for centuries. When I grow up

platform to speak. To have their voices heard without having to shout over gunshots or and tell my kids about this I don’t want to tell them how I sat by and watched it hap-

talk through gas masks. We are here to listen. Not just to wait for our turn to speak, but pen, instead I want to explain to them how I was a part of the change. Because we as

actually listen and understand. I’m proud to be an ally and you should be too. the people are not enemies but allies.

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THEFT Somers Supervisor Rick Morrissey GRADUATION vehicle’s entry to the JVM site; no parking
issued a “Red Alert” ursday urging pass will be required.
FROM PAGE 1 FROM PAGE 1

residents to “be mindful to lock your However, Somers is trying to accommo-

same. e cars all had their keys in the car doors at night and remove any vis- Each graduate, along with their parents date special circumstances, such as “families

car. ible valuables.” He urged residents to or guardians only, will arrive at the high of divorce,” Bayer said. To obtain a separate

One of the cars was recovered in report any suspicious activity to the school at their scheduled time and head di- pass, contact Stacey DiPasquale at SDi-

Lewisboro where it was left by the police by calling 914-277-3651. rectly to their assigned seats on Turf 1. ey [email protected]. He empha-

thieves after they stole another car. Keeping a motion-sensitive light on will be called to the stage individually where sized that these extra passes are not for

ese are all young teenagers steal- all night, Morrissey said, “is also an ef- they will be handed their diplomas and have those who simply want “additional guests.”

ing cars. ey love hitting North Sa- fective measure.” e thefts appear to their pictures taken. A professional photog- e ceremony will be recorded and post-

lem because we apparently all leave our be occurring most often in the early rapher will also take pictures of the gradu- ed on the district’s website, probably by the

cars unlocked and our keys in the car. morning hours, just before dawn. ates and their families in front of a banner. next day.

Please DO NOT leave your keys in Using home security devices such as Diplomas will be handed out in alpha- ere will be portable restrooms avail-

the car.” a doorbell with a camera also may help betical order according to last names. On able. Guests are asked to practice “appropri-

Somers Police Chief Michael authorities identify and track down Friday, June 26, from 9-10 a.m. that will be ate social distancing” while waiting on line.

Driscoll reports that thieves made the perpetrators, but they’re not pre- Abramson-Cheek; from 11 a.m. to noon, ere will be live speeches, prerecorded

o with two cars last week, one from ventative. Chouinard-Gall; and from 1-2 p.m. Garrity- videos and some special guest speakers.

Route 100 and the other from Mose- “Don’t make yourself a victim by not Le . On Saturday, June 27, from 9-10 a.m. During the presentation of graduates,

man Avenue. locking your car,” Morrissey said at the Leggio-Morales; 11 a.m. to noon, Morgan- families are invited to “show their love” by

In both cases, the keys were left in Town Board’s meeting on Zoom on te-Sibilia; and 1-2 p.m., Siciliano-Yu. honking their car horns and ashing their

the car, he said, saying the thefts were ursday, June 11. Somers partnered with Bedford’s Fox lights.

obviously “a crime of opportunity.” Police in nearby towns also advised Lane High School and Katonah-Lewis- To make sure that everyone has a clear

He said he’d heard that an arrest had people to be suspicious if they see boro’s John Jay High School to hold the line of sight to the stage and video screens,

been made after one of the cars was in- someone driving down their road with June 23 exercises at the mall o Lee Boule- the school is asking that such things as bal-

volved in an accident on the Saw Mill the headlights o . It could be kids just vard in Yorktown Heights. loons or “fatheads” (giant cutouts of faces)

River Parkway, which is patrolled by messing around, or it could be thieves John Jay Principal Steven Siciliano said not be own or waved from car windows

the Westchester County Police. e scouting the area for easy targets, they Monday, June 15, that Katonah-Lewisboro or sunroofs.

Somers Record reached out to the said. will still be holding its main ceremonies at At the end of the ceremony, the new

agency, but that scenario could not be Don’t be embarrassed about notify- JVM as planned. But on Wednesday, June grads will exit the passenger side of their

con rmed ursday, June 11. ing police about any unusual behavior 24, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., it will be dis- cars to participate in a traditional tassel-

A number of Somers residents last in the neighborhood. Better to be safe tributing diplomas to students at the high turning ceremony led by class president

week reported that the contents of than sorry. school. Laurence Shaw.

their cars appeared to have been rum- Said Lewisboro Police Chief David Members of the Vista Fire Department “We are con dent that our additional

maged through, Driscoll said. Alfano: “We just wish people would will be on hand to celebrate with students plans honor the desire of many of our se-

While car owners may think it’s safe listen and lock their cars.” by delivering T-shirts and other graduation niors and their families to both graduate

to leave their vehicles unlocked while Stolen vehicles have been turning up goodies. as a class and also walk across the stage on

they pop into the post o ce or gas sta- in the Connecticut cities of Bridgeport According to Somers’ June 23 plans, only school grounds to be awarded their diplo-

tion, it’s not, not even during the day, SEE THEFT PAGE 8 one car per grad will be allowed. e grad- ma, while also keeping all guests safe,”Bayer
Driscoll said.
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Somers Girl Scout is ‘kicking Mackey takes the
outside the box’ helm as fire chief

e following is from Ava Lulgjuraj: BY CAROL REIF ‘I want to be just like him,’”he said

STAFF WRITER recently.

Somers 8th grader Ava Lulgjuraj, 13, has been Now he’s hoping to use that
volunteering with AYSO’s (American Youth Soc-
cer Organization) VIP program since the 4th Trying to ll someone else’s solid foundation to build on his
grade. e VIP program is for children whose
physical or mental disabilities prevent them from shoes—or in this case, big boots— predecessors’ already considerable
playing soccer on traditional teams.
can be a daunting prospect for accomplishments.
When the time came to select a project for her
Girl Scout Silver Award Ava knew she wanted to anyone. But for Jon Mackey, it’s e 100-member SVFD is one
do something to bene t the VIP team. Her goal
was to expand available resources and add adap- a natural, if still humbling, single of the 10 busiest of Westchester’s
tive equipment for players on the team. Ava began
researching soccer for special needs children. She step on the next part of his journey 58 departments. In 2018, it an-
connected with other specialized soccer organiza-
tions to see what she could learn. Ava even visited as a re ghter. swered 2,753 calls; in 2019, 2,571.
the Westchester Exceptional Children’s School, a
special education day facility, in North Salem. She Mackey, a member of the But it has never seen such a situ-
spent hours with Linda Zinn, Director, and her
sta learning about the school and discussing her Somers Volunteer Fire Depart- ation as the one all rst respond-
project. Ms. Zinn introduced Ava to other faculty
members including the Adaptive PE teacher, Oc- ment for 15 years, was recently ers now face: the terrifying age of
cupational erapist and Associate Director.
installed as its 49th chief. COVID-19.
Ava then took her personal experience with
everything she learned through her research to An o cer since 2012, Mackey Among the new challenges is
create a list of adaptive equipment she was inter-
ested in purchasing for the team. is included is the rst grad of the Junior Corps ensuring members have enough
two types of adaptive soccer balls, sensory balls,
a speaker for playing music and more. She then to achieve that rank. He was as- N-95 masks, gloves and other
met with Craig Bolotin, who is both the VIP
Coach and her project advisor, to get his approval. PHOTO COURTESY OF AVA LULGJURAJ sistant chief from 2016 to May 1, personal protective equipment to

In order to pay for the equipment, Ava held a vir- Ava with the adapted equipment she was able to when Paul V. Jockimo handed o continue to do their jobs.
tual bake sale. Due to COVID-19,Ava wanted peo- purchase.
the chief ’s helmet. Early on in the current crisis,
ple to feel safer supporting her. She decided to sell
cookies in a jar instead of baked goods. is helped Mackey has been a full-time the department had plenty of PPE
accomplish two things: 1) People felt safer baking the
cookies themselves. 2) Making “Cookies in a Jar”is a re ghter and EMT in Danbury, left over from the 2014 Ebola vi-
family friendly activity with a delicious reward.
Conn., for seven years. He is a re rus scare. But that stockpile has
Ava would like to thank everyone that has
supported her project, whether through dona- instructor with the state O ce dwindled.
tions, bake sale purchases or guidance. “Without
your help, I wouldn’t have been able to success- of Fire Prevention and Control, a As frightening as Ebola was,
fully complete my project.” Ava cannot wait until
AYSO resumes so that the VIP players can play former rescue and safety special- there was never a widespread out-
with their new equipment.
ist and a former health and safety break in the U.S.Eleven cases were

inspector for the state Department reported; two people died, nine

of Labor. recovered. According to the latest

Mackey said he draws inspira- stats,more than 1.6 million Amer-

tion from the many “amazing” icans have been infected with the

chiefs he’s served under. SEE MACKEY PAGE 7
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MACKEY breathing apparatus and a new re truck.
National Fire Protection Association
FROM PAGE 6

standards, although not federally mandated,

coronavirus; at least 96,600 have died. advise replacing any apparatus that is more

Another challenge the pandemic has than 25 years old.

wrought is an inability to conduct regular “We try to stay ahead of that, so we’re not

drilling and training. ere are always new rushing to replace them,” Mackey said.

skills to learn, said Mackey. e board does an “excellent job ensuring

“It’s not just taking a hose and spraying that we have the most up-to-date and nest

it on a re.” equipment available,” he added.

e department recently held a “drill” via Still, new trucks do not come cheap; they

Zoom, during which members watched run from $700,000 and up. As a nonpro t, JUNE IS ALL ABOUT THE

and discussed a presentation on electrical the SVFD holds fundraisers and accepts DAD’S AND GRADS!

safety. donations to keep things rolling.

So for now, they are primarily responding Meanwhile, Mackey has his family and

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THEFT Northern Westchester Hospital begins
COVID-19 antibody testing
FROM PAGE 4 Residents must pre-register

and Waterbury, where they were likely Northern Westchester Hospital (NWH) is pre-registration). No prescription is needed scientists are unsure how detected antibod-
used in other crimes before being left
on the street, according to Alfano. pleased to announce the availability of serol- but pre-registration is required. ies impact immunity and protect against re-

In Putnam County, Carmel Police ogy COVID-19 antibody testing for com- A copy of your insurance card (copay- infection. erefore, it is important to note
Chief Mike Cazzari reported that there
had been a series of thefts last week, in- munity members living in the villages, towns ments are waived) that regardless of your test result, it is essen-
cluding one of a car in the Lake Casse
section of the hamlet of Mahopac. (and hamlets within the towns) of: Armonk, Please know that you will be asked screen- tial that you continue to adhere to the Gov-

A credit card and other valuables Bedford, Chappaqua, Lewisboro, Mount Kis- ing questions and will be masked upon en- ernor’s Executive Order and the New York
were stolen from six unlocked cars
parked in driveways, Cazzari said. co, Pleasantville, Somers, North Salem, York- try per NYS regulation State Department of Health guidelines for

ieves also hit the Austin Road town, Pound Ridge, and Mt Pleasant. In order masking, social distancing and hand wash-
area and other Mahopac neighbor-
hoods, as well. to accommodate the local community with INFORMATION ABOUT ANTIBODY ing.

Kent and Patterson in Putnam minimal wait times and to maintain appropri- TESTING: Why participate? Scientists are still
County and Pawling, Fishkill and
Wappinger in Dutchess County have ate social distancing guidelines, all individuals What is serology (antibody) testing? working to understand many things about
also reported an uptick in these types
of crimes. coming for a test must be pre-registered and After a simple blood draw, the antibody test COVID-19, like how it travels from person

Cazzari said he didn’t think these will be expected to wear a mask.In compliance may determine whether or not people who to person, why it a ects people di erently, if
kinds of crimes were necessarily new
to Mahopac, citing a car stolen from with NY State Department of Health (DOH) have been previously infected or exposed to it is a seasonal disease (meaning it can come
Dahlia Drive in 2019 that was recov-
ered in Waterbury, Conn. guidelines, e ective immediately and through COVID-19 have antibodies in their blood. back year after year like the u), and if peo-

He said he believed that it’s the work July 31, antibody testing is available at: Antibodies are proteins in the blood made ple can be infected again. at’s why these
of a team of thieves, perhaps from
nearby Danbury, Conn., that uses the Center for Healthy Living by one’s immune system that help ght in- e orts are so important for you, your family
proceeds from their ill-gotten gains to
buy drugs in Watertown, Conn. 480 South Bedford Road, Chappaqua, fection. and the community as a whole.

“It seems to be the place to go pur- New York, 10514 What does a negative result mean? Reminder: Pre-registration is required
chase the drugs. We’ve been catching
them doing that for as far back as I Located in Chappaqua Crossing – Next Negative means that COVID-19 antibod- 24 hours in advance and can be complet-
can remember,” Cazzari told Mahopac
News recently. to Whole Foods. Ample Parking ies were not detected in your blood. Most ed at https://bit.ly/3dFyuSG.

“It is de nitely more than one per- Hours of Operation: commonly, this indicates you have not been Participants will receive a con rma-
son,” he added.
Antibody testing will be o ered Monday infected with the COVID-19 virus. A neg- tion email after successful pre-registration.

through Friday between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. ative result does not rule-out early or recent Please note that pre-registration takes 24

through July 31.You can come anytime dur- infection and antibody testing should not be hours to be processed so please plan accord-

ing this designated time period. used to diagnose COVID-19 infection. ingly so there are no delays when you arrive

Pre-registration is required 24 hours in What does a positive result mean? for your test.

advance and can be completed at https://bit. A positive result indicates that you have Testing continues to be available for rst

ly/3dFyuSG COVID-19 antibodies in your blood. is responders and essential workers who live or

Upon arrival please bring: means you have been exposed to COVID work in the towns served by NWH and for

A copy of your con rmation email (from 19 and developed antibodies. At this point family members of NWH sta .

SEF is excited to announce a Virtual Basketball Shot
Challenge for adults and kids. We’ve also added a TikTok
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points for originality!) Cost to enter is $10 for an individual
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unlimited kid entries. Two lucky contestants will have an
opportunity to win the $10,000 Grand Prize and have their
family featured with the Harlem Wizards. There are also
many Wizards prizes available for the kids. For full contest
rules and to enter, visit the SEF Facebook Page or our
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Happily Opinion
Ever
After

Picnics come in all sizes! Ain’t no sunshine

According to e was narrow coming in and If you had to pick one thing
Merriam-Webster you missed the most during
Dictionary, “a picnic WHATWAS expanded at the end where the coronavirus shutdowns MAN
is an outing with food, usu- ITHINKING? our respective garages were. what would it be? For me it might OVERBOARD
ally provided by members of just be live music. e sight of
the group, eaten in the open.” What a perfect place to have a lonesome-looking guy in his RICK
RUTHANN basement with an acoustic guitar, MELÉN
Picnics come in all sizes SCHEFFER picnic/BBQ. e men set up a inadequate microphones and a
and in di erent locales. As a bad internet connection, amateur being. I know many people use
young kid, I can picture going couple of charcoal stoves, sev- or even professional, has grown music services these days, popu-
to a park and meeting other family friends. old faster than I thought. Some- lated by algorithms that mirror
Mom would cook up a storm and Dad would eral picnic tables, lots of chairs times his kids and dog are part their own tastes. I don’t really
pack everything in a large, special wood carrier. of the act to further elucidate the like algorithms, because my taste
At the picnic site, we would unload the carrier- and, again, food, food, food. stark di erence of the times, and is eclectic, and rock-bots don’t
-could feed a small army with the food, made even they’ve grown beards. ere’s understand people like me. Once I
by all our mothers and piled on a table. ere Our aunts, uncles and nothing better than a guitar, ordered bicycle rack after run-
were plenty of kids for games and such, but the keyboard, bass guitar and a set of ning multiple on-line searches to
best part was when our fathers got a softball cousins were there, along with the neighbors drums all together except a group
game going or a tug-o-war. So much cheer- of people willing to play them. nd out which one would t my
ing and laughing and fun. We were exhausted who brought their Uncle Patrick as a guest. car. For the next three months I
upon returning home and slept like babies! Rock and roll has weathered was barraged by pop-up ad after
What a gentleman he was. He sang Irish medical crises before. Who could pop-up ad for di erent types of
A more intimate version of a picnic is forget the “Rockin’ Pneumonia bicycle racks, because an algo-
enjoying tasty food and drink on my friend songs and even danced with the ladies. and the Boogie Woogie Flu,” rithm somewhere in cyber-land
Jane’s lanai in Florida. I’ve mentioned before or when the doctor gave me the was convinced that I was a bicycle
that she’s a “hostess with the mostest!” Such You know how boisterous and happy my news that I had “Bad Case of rack end who went through
colorful surroundings that make catching up Lovin’ You?” We had to recover them like a bag of potato chips.
on our lives so very enjoyable and peaceful. family was. Everyone was singing and danc- from “Cat Scratch Fever,” “Manic I think you understand what I’m
Depression” and a “Heart Attack?” saying here.
Just the other day, three of us had lunch on ing around the driveway. Uh oh, here comes It’s too bad e Cure broke up,
our friend’s patio. We wore our masks when we could sure use them now. But I’ve missed working as a volun-
walking through the house and practiced trouble! Dad and his baby sister, Angie, much more often music is the teer usher at the Tarrytown Music
social distancing out on the patio. Again, it antidote, the soothing voice in our Hall. ey’ve been keeping busy
was an intimate kind of picnic—beautiful started chasing each other around the house— head that accompanies us through with online shows and workshops,
the loneliness or helps make sense and they and other live music
owers and landscaping, delicious food, and down the driveway, across the sidewalk, up of the disorder. venues can use your support now
most of all, good conversation and friendship. and when things get closer to
It certainly was a much needed pick-me up the other neighbor’s driveway until Mom and I prefer to listen to music on a
during this upheaval in our world. regular old radio station with a SEE MELEN PAGE 11
Uncle Vince corralled them. playlist programmed by a human
Several weeks ago, I unearthed a photo taken
at a picnic I will always remember. I was expect- “Are you crazy? You’ll get a heart attack
ing our rst child and we were at my folks’home.
running around like that. What were you
ey shared a driveway with the neighbors-- it
thinking?”

A little aside here: at weddings, the dance

oor would clear when Dad and Aunt Angie

stepped out. You’ve heard the phrase “poetry in

motion?” ey were seamless and smooth, glid-

ing over the oor. If you are of my generation,

you remember the Peabody and the Beer Barrel

Polka. ey mastered those dances and their

audience, including bride and groom, heartily

applauded our own version of Fred and Ginger.

I hope you have great and precious memo-

ries of picnics, large and small. ey were a

wonderful way to bring family and friends

together. Hopefully, we will have a chance to

“picnic” in a calm and peaceful future. God

bless, and be safe.

+= Karen Merritt
914-276-3400
Somers, NY
[email protected]

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ey deliver the goods

When New Yorkers were told LADDER 10 HONOR LOYAL STAFF Street crash of 1987. He was devas-
in mid-March that the state As one of the top tated, bankrupt and deep in personal
was going on “pause” to con- BRUCE At the outset of the debt. Six years later, after scraping by
trol transmission of the fast-spreading independent appliance with money-saving concessions like
coronavirus, Joey Vukaj’s rst instinct retailers in the region, shutdown, Joey gath- duct-taped sneakers, he nally emerged
was to protect not only his family’s Atlantic was given the whole, nding a job as a delivery driver
livelihood, but also that of his sta at honor of delivering THE BLOG ered his sta to tell for Atlantic Appliance, and has never
Atlantic Appliance. units donated by GE them if anybody didn’t looked back.
to Ladder 10, across BRUCE feel comfortable com-
He was prepared to do whatever it from the World Trade APAR ing in, “I will treat you Several years ago, then-owner Rich
took to keep his doors open for busi- Center. e distinc- Leahy, who founded the Yorktown
ness throughout the quarantine period. tion was infused with like family and you can business in 1975, was ready to retire.
an intensely personal signi cance for He said to Joey, ‘Why don’t you buy it?”
at’s why since mid-March, both Donna: her brother was among the stay home.” Joey jumped at the opportunity.
Joey, in his 50s, and wife Donna, several 2,606 souls in the Twin Towers on
years younger, have been, as he puts it, Sept. 11, 2001 who did not survive the e small-business “ e day I met Rich is the day I
“on the truck,” doing the literal heavy attacks. changed my life,” says Vukaj. “He’s like
lifting themselves to make sure deliver- owner even pledged to a guardian angel. Besides my family,
ies are properly handled with TLC. Joey shrugs o the yeoman’s work this business is the most important
that he and Donna have been doing as continue paying sta ers who chose to thing I cherish. I only want to work to
Vukaj could have found other deliv- nothing special. “God helps those who build a better life.”
ery services, but without knowing them help themselves,” he says. shelter in place. Not a single employee
personally, he was wary: “I don’t want Also high on his list of things to be
customers to have a bad experience. We Since the loss of the store’s con- -- many whose tenure at the store exc- grateful for is the country his father
need them more than they need us.” tracted delivery services during the brought him, his sister and his mother
quarantine, explains Joey, “We’ve been ceeds 25 years -- took him up on the to 52 years ago.
As a result, the married couple of 30 trying to protect our future. e jobs of
years have taken it upon themselves -- 30 people depend on our store staying generous o er. ey all continued to Joey Vukaj rmly believes second
refrigerators, washers, stoves, you name open.” chances and good fortune like his “can
it -- to deliver the goods. report to work, with all proper protec- only happen in America. Most places,
He also expresses respectful admira- you fail, you’re done. Only here can
Along the way, there was the six- tion for front-liners, such as the nurses tions strictly followed. you fail and get back up on your feet.
hour job bringing 32 appliances to at a hospital where his mother recently It’s the greatest country in the world.
Bethel Nursing Home in Croton, and underwent surgery. “What we’re doing Joey Vukaj’s relentless, can-do atti-
the back-breaker hauling a unit to the is nothing. ey’re the ones who have ere’s no close second.”
top of a four- oor Manhattan walk- been taking the brunt of this, seeing tude is rooted in his genealogy, and his
up. “Donna goes to the gym and never hundreds of people a day. I told them, Bruce Apar is a writer, actor,
sweats,” reports Joey, “but she was ‘Whatever they pay you isn’t enough.’ ” self-made-in-America story. consultant, and community volunteer.
drenched after that. It is what it is.” He can be reached at [email protected];
e Vukaj family immigrated to the 914.275.6887.

United States from Albania in 1968.

Joey’s father was anti-Communist

ghter who rst had to escape to Yugo-

slavia for their safety. Once in America,

says Joey, his father “refused a cent from

the government. I’m not half the person

my father was. He had an amazing

work ethic.”

GUARDIAN ANGEL
As a young man in his early 20s,

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the Bronx, then lost it all in the Wall

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