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Published by Halston Media, 2020-08-07 16:41:36

North Salem News 08.06.20

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

Vol. 6 No. 19 Visit TapIntoNorthSalem.net for the latest news. Thursday, August 6, 2020

District moves forward
with hybrid model
to reopen

Students will spend time in class
and distance learning

BY ABBY LUBY instruction. It changes where the teacher Most districts are adopting
CONTRIBUTING WRITER stands and where the kids sit.” a hybrid model of distance

A school reopening plan for Septem- When schools were forced to close learning and in-person
ber was approved last week by the North in March due to the coronavirus pan- instruction for September.
Salem school board, with a key focus demic, the district set up task forces to
on protecting students, faculty and sta study health and safety, social and emo- PHOTO: METRO CREATIVE CONNECTION
from contracting COVID-19. tional health and academics. e groups
included board trustees, administrators,
“ ere are tensions between safety and teachers, custodians, bus drivers, par-
instruction,” Superintendent Dr. Ken ents, community members, secretaries
Freeston said during the board’s meet- and paraprofessionals. ey worked on
ing on ursday, July 30. “We are put-
ting safety rst and that will change the SEE SCHOOLS PAGE 4

Support children through Friends of Karen

Friends of Karen is asking for the com- $25 to $100 cash or gift card donations team. mailed to:
munity’s help in supplying 750 children to MasterCard, Visa, Target, Amazon and $250 will provide a critically ill child Denise Tredwell at Friends of Karen,
with gift cards for school supplies and Staples will provide necessary school sup-
clothing, and funds to cover internet ac- plies and clothing for Friends of Karen and well siblings with school supplies, 118 Titicus Road, North Salem, NY
cess for online schooling, telehealth and children. clothing, internet access to stay connected 10560
support from Friends of Karen’s family to school, telehealth and virtual emotional
support team. $150 will provide a critically ill child and sibling support from our family sup- Due to the current uncertain times,
with internet access to stay connected to port team. Friends of Karen is unable to collect
Here’s how you can help: school, doctors and our family support school supplies.
Gift cards are requested by August 10,

We can all CLASSIFIEDS 14
get through this. LEGAL NOTICES
LEISURE 13
OPINION
SPORTS 13

8 BEST FACE FORWARD

11 Local photographer helps
job seekers.
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The Staff Library reopened lowing Governor Cuomo’s ex- • Unfortu-
July 27 ecutive order. nately we have
EDITORIAL TEAM
JODI WEINBERGER • Only one computer is avail- had to remove

EDITOR: 914-302-5830 e library will be open to the able for use. Please wipe down all the toys
[email protected]
public in a limited way begin- the area after use. and puppets
BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER
SPORTS EDITOR: 914-302-5628 ning on Monday, July 27. e • Please keep your visit short, and disable the
[email protected]
hours for the public are: about 30 minutes. Seating has public computers
ADVERTISING TEAM
PAUL FORHAN Monday, 1-7 p.m. been reduced. in the children’s
914-202-2392
Tuesday, Wednesday, urs- • Do not bring items you want room.
[email protected]
BRUCE HELLER day 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to return into the library. Put • We would love
914-202-2941
Friday, noon to 5 p.m. them in the book drop outside. to have you stay and
[email protected]
LISA KAIN Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. • Bathrooms are closed to the play with your chil-

914-351-2424 Follow these guidelines: public except for emergency use. dren but not yet.
[email protected]
• Do not come if you have a • e library is cleaned ev- • Please keep your visit short. on the bench or in the vestibule.
CORINNE STANTON You can also place a hold on an
845-621-4049 temperature, are feeling unwell ery day and high touch area are • Everyone over the age of two item. Deliveries have resumed
between libraries so any holds
[email protected] or have been in contact with cleaned more frequently. must wear a mask. you place will be delivered here.
SHELLEY KILCOYNE
CO-FOUNDER someone with COVID in the Scavenger Hunt
914-924-9122
last 14 days. CHILDREN’S ROOM CURBSIDE PICKUP How well do you know the
[email protected] town of North Salem? Put your
JENNIFER CONNELLY • Only 10 patrons will be al- • Appointments are neces- WILL CONTINUE sleuthing skills to the test with
917-446-7757 a socially distant yet exhilarat-
lowed inside the library at a time. sary to use the children’s room. INDEFINITELY. ing family-oriented scavenger
[email protected] hunt throughout North Salem
GABRIELLE BILIK • Please stay socially distanced. Please call or email the library to Call 914-669-5161 or email to bene t Ruth Keeler Memo-
rial Library. Build a team to
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE/DESIGNER • Wear your mask when you arrange a time to come in. the library, keelerlibrary@wls- take with you on a challenging
[email protected] adventure across town as you ex-
enter and at all times in the li- • Only one family/group will mail.org, with your request and plore the natural beauty and his-
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TABITHA PEARSON MARSHALL brary. Patrons who do not wear be allowed in the children’s room we will nd the item, check it ning team will receive a 3-night
stay, for up to 10 people, at a log
CREATIVE DIRECTOR masks will be asked to leave fol- at a time. out to you and leave it outside cabin nestled within the breath-
PHOTOGRAPHER taking Adirondack mountains.
Let’s Get Started: Team entry fee $50.00. is
[email protected] event is from Aug. 13-16. Call
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more information
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Thursday, August 6, 2020 Your Neighbor North Salem News – Page 3

Putting their best faces forwardOut of work job seekers were able to get professional headshots at no cost.

Local photographer joins nationwide e ort to help job-seekers

Jamie BY JESSICA JAFET this service, especially at this time,” she said.
Kilgore
Jamie Kilgore donates her talents to the 10,000 Headshots projects. CONTRIBUTING WRITER e complimentary, 10-minute photo ses-

sions were open to anyone who was currently

Photographers across the country stepped up unemployed and signed up in advance to secure

on July 22 to help thousands of unemployed their appointment.

people by taking their portraits for free as part of Small business owner Elena Becker of Kato-

a single-day project called “10,000 Headshots.” nah jumped at the opportunity for a fresh photo.

e initiative was created to improve the lives of As she looks toward the future, she is contem-

workers impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. plating a new job that makes use of her back-

From her Bedford Hills studio, photographer ground in public health.

Jamie Kilgore contributed her services by taking “I was hoping that this headshot would sort

photos of 50 people while following the neces- of open some doors or help me do that,” Becker

sary health and safety precautions. In business said. “I wanted to create a more professional im-

for 19 years and known for her portraiture of age on LinkedIn.”

children and families as well as for headshots, For those who were not able to get a profes-

she provided each participant with a rst-rate sional headshot at the event, Kilgore o ered a

image for their personal pro les. few key tips to keep in mind when taking a photo

e e ort was the largest of its kind, accord- for work purposes. She advises women to wear

ing to Headshot Booker, the company that cre- a solid, simple shirt (no arms showing), not to

ated and coordinated the project along with overdo hair and makeup, wear only minimal jew-

Brook eld Properties, which co-hosted photo elry—and for men, to make sure their facial hair

shoots in all 50 states. is groomed and that they sport a fresh-pressed,

“I just wanted to give back and help people. I solid-color shirt with a collar that ts just right.

know that a very good and polished professional Beyond reaping the personal rewards of deliv-

headshot is so important when you are looking ering a beautiful photo that improved the pros-

for a job,” Kilgore said. She explained that hav- pects of job-seekers, the 200 participating pho-

ing a quality, digital identity for a resume or for tographers also donated a service of signi cant

social media platforms can make a huge di er- monetary value. Kilgore said that a full session

ence when seeking employment and cited sta- for a headshot would normally cost $495—and

tistics from LinkedIn showing that people who that giving this gift to others was an inspiration

include headshots receive 21 times more pro le for herself, as well.

views and nine times more “connection”requests. “Anything to give somebody a boost, to el-

“Everyone I do a headshot for is so happy and evate their spirits, to feel better about them-

they usually say it is the best picture that they selves—they are going to see a great picture of

ever had taken of themselves. I just want to be themselves and say, ‘Wow, I’m like a winner, I

able to give that to people who could really use can do this,’ “ she said.

Page 4 – North Salem News Thursday, August 6, 2020

SCHOOLS enough masks for students who for their children. Pequena- to receive a Chromebook before social and emotional adjustment
FROM PAGE 1
need them. Currently the dis- konck Elementary School can school opens, with students in students have had to make since

trict has 20,000 masks on hand accommodate all of its K-5 stu- grades K-3 receiving Chrome- the schools closed in March.

developing various reopening and will make them available dents at the school with a maxi- book touch screens. e district “ e social and emotional

scenarios required by New York on buses for required wearing. mum classroom capacity of 20 has set up grade-appropriate health issues need to be ad-

State Department of Education. Students will wear masks when students. Unnecessary classroom e-learning platforms, such as dressed now,” said Adam

e deadline to submit reopen- talking to a teacher but they can furniture will be removed, said Google Classroom for students VanDerStuyf, director of pupil

ing plans for state approval was take the mask o during, for Principal Mary Johnson. in grades 3-12, SeeSaw for K-2 personnel services and chair of

the end of July. instance, independent reading “I will be taking pictures of and GSuite Enterprise, among the social-emotional task force.

Detailed health and safety time. Wearing masks for long what the classrooms will look others. “We need to monitor and gauge

steps spelled out in the 34-page periods of time may be di cult like,” she said. “No model is perfect,” said signs of trauma and have re-

plan include placing sanitizer for younger students but mask e middle school/high DiGrandi. “ ere will be issues sources on our website for fami-

and dispensers throughout the breaks will be scheduled during school will not be able to bring and challenges.” lies who need it.”

schools; purchasing personal the school day for all students, all its students into the build- How students get to school is His task force identi ed re-

protective equipment and masks the district said. ing and expects to implement a an essential part of the puzzle. sources to support families, stu-

for faculty, sta and students; John Sieverding, director of hybrid of in-person and remote e district is adamant that par- dents and sta when they need it.

repeated daily cleaning of high- buildings, grounds and trans- learning. ents commit to either driving Easing students back into a

touch areas such as door handles portation and chair of the health Attendance will be taken daily their child to school or, should formal learning situation may

and bathroom facilities, replac- and safety task force, has put a in all three programs. Depend- they need to take a bus, to plan justify starting the year with

ing ventilation lters and regu- signage system in place direct- ing on the level and spread of for safe bus seating and comply only remote learning and then

larly cleaning ventilation units. ing students on how to move in- COVID-19 cases in the re- with scheduling arrangements. phasing in di erent grades,

Everyone will be asked to help side and outside buildings while gion, the district may alternate To prevent students from pass- which the district is considering.

wipe down desks and other maintaining social distancing. between in-person, hybrid and ing one another on the bus, stu- “I don’t know how to do a

high-touch areas. “In the middle school/high remote learning throughout the dents picked up rst will sit in 180-day [education] require-

e plan depends heavily on school, we’ve designated areas year. the back, lling seats going for- ment if we phase in,” said

parent involvement. where students move in one di- e two hybrid models have ward. ose in the front will get Freeston. “We are considering

“We are asking families to rection, some hallways are two- one cohort of students attending o the bus rst. Students will starting o with the little ones

do daily wellness checks,” said way in order to get to one part of classes on Monday and Tues- ride the same bus in the morn- and slowly open the district in a

Vince DiGrandi, principal of the building,” he said. day and another attending on ing and afternoon. e district measured way so everyone gets

the middle school/high school. Partitions and dividers will be ursday and Friday. Wednes- expects monitors or sta to help experience with things like the

“Students must have less than a placed in highly tra cked areas. day would be an alternate day. students maintain distancing buses, food, recess.”

100 degree temperature without Students would fall into one of on the bus. Drivers will wash e district also presented the

taking any fever reducers like SCHEDULE AND the two cohorts according to the and disinfect high-touch areas reopening plan at a Town Hall-

Tylenol or Advil.” TRANSPORTATION rst initial of their last names: on the bus between runs, said style meeting later that same

DiGrandi said families should e plan lays out three learn- In cohort one, those whose sur- Sieverding. day. At the end, attendees were

teach their children how to ing models: in-person, hybrid names begin with the letters “At the end of the day, the encouraged to send in questions

properly wear masks and wash and remote. e extent to which A-K and in the second, with the whole bus will be disinfected which will be posted on the dis-

and sanitize their hands. each model is used depends on letters L-Z. e remote learn- with ionizing sprayers,” he added. trict website, northsalemschools.

e district has purchased parents’ decisions on what’s best ing model requires all students Board members discussed the org.

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Thursday, August 6, 2020 North Salem News – Page 7

Cycling ROCK
through
FROM PAGE 6
On sunny weekends, bicycle riders and ages. Important dates for the festival include the early bird
horseback riders alike flock to Baxter submission deadline submission, July 15, regular submis-
Road for a ride through North Salem. sion deadline on August 15, and noti cation of acceptance
on August 17. Submission for the festival is free.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF HELEN HOUGHTON
KCSFF will accept short lms, 30 seconds to 30 min-
Our cardiac team is utes long, with any theme, but the theatre company is
100% focused on hearts particularly interested in works inspired by classic the-
100% of the time. atre.

We’re bringing the renowned cardiac expertise of Corporate sponsors are also being sought and tax-
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Hammond Museum

Origami to rejuvenate mind and body, a virtual class
with Yoshimi Arai on Zoom August 11 at 4 p.m. Neces-
sary supplies: origami paper 8” or 9” square and letter size
papers 8 1/2” x 11” and scissors. Fee is $15. per person.
Access code for Zoom will be sent after payment has
been received. For more information: hammondmuse-
um.org/zoom-origami-as-therapy

Caramoor Center for Music

Caramoor will open to the public as a park where visi-
tors can enjoy the renovated grounds and sound art. e
capacity is imited to a hundred guests with advanced res-
ervations and timed entries. e park will open on Satur-
day, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and on Sunday, from 11 a.m.
to 2 p.m. and from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Visitors are invited to
bring their own picnic.

Tickets & Ground Passes:
Caramoor as a Park: $10 per car (Members Free)
More info & tickets at Caramoor.org

Opening September, 2020:
the Seema Boesky Heart Center
at Northern Westchester Hospital

Page 8 – North Salem News Opinion Thursday, August 6, 2020

Happily
Ever
After

LETTERS Sights and sounds at
the campground
Slow down
In the absence of a big trip this ere were deer all over the place, MAN
To the editor: year, we’ve opted for some too. If my neighbor Paul were OVERBOARD
It is 6 a.m. on Sunday, July 26. I just awoke to the sound of a short getaways to places close here he’d just scoop them up in his
by. When we booked the trips we backhoe and stick them over by RICK
sports car roaring past my house at what sounded to be 80 miles didn’t even know if hotels would be the woodpile. We passed a couple MELÉN
per hour. It roared up 121, took a left on open by then, so we went the rustic pre-teen kids walking along the
cabin route. I don’t like to spend path, enjoying nature. ey had wait for the professor to rescue me
Bloomer—yes I could still hear it loud and clear almost a mile big on hotels, since we’re usually their heads buried so far into their after he nishes rigging up a power
away as it made another left on June Road and screamed past our hardly ever there, just somewhere iPhone that they were steaming generator that Ginger and Mary
high school, past Old Salem Farm and toward the Courthouse to never get a good night’s sleep. up the screens. I guess it’s quicker Ann can power from a station-
and Salem Center. is isn’t the rst time, and it won’t be the last. We usually end up at the type of to just Google nature. We came to ary bicycle wearing bikinis. at
For the rest of the day, my neighbors and I will endure the sound place that has a sign that you can a detour where a bridge was out professor was no dummy.
of speeding sports cars and motorcycles—scores of them—just as see from the highway that says, and had to cruise on the road for
we do every Sunday. “COLOR TV!”and “AIR CON- a couple miles down a long hill I dragged the bicycles up the
DITIONING!”If we’re really in before returning to the trail. other side of the embankment by
It’s not just the noise pollution. Years ago, Josh and I lost one the mood to splurge the sign might holding onto a vine, which turned
of our horses to the road. He jumped out of his paddock, ran say,“HBO!” e type where you After poking around town for a out to be poison ivy. I don’t get
down our driveway and into the road. He was hit by a responsible get the bill and a line says “Resort while we hit the trail back home, poison ivy, I just wait around until
driver driving the speed limit, but it broke his both of his back legs Fee,”and you almost ask the guy, and I knew right away I wasn’t it gets me. But we made it back to
and he had to be put down. When I hear sports cars screaming why are you charging a resort fee pedaling up that big detour hill. camp just in time for our pool res-
past my house at 80 mph, I can’t help but think about Face (still when this place is a LAST resort? When we got to the washed out ervation. Due to distancing mea-
heartbroken) and how much worse that accident could have been bridge, there was some orange sures, you could only reserve time
if the driver had been speeding in a low slung sports car or on a We signed up for a few days at netting and crime scene tape, and I at the pool for a two-hour block,
motorcycle. Or . . . the unthinkable . . . if Face had been one of our a campground called Jellystone said, well the tape is already here, all so we made sure to book it when it
human children. Park in Gardiner, New York, with we need is a crime scene, and that was raining. We nally did get to
our little friend Gidget. I gured sounds like something I can supply. swim, and I’m just about to settle in
is really has to stop. I am appealing to all of the drivers right we could space ourselves out pretty I carried the bikes over the netting for a nap when a game of “Marco
now, but the town, county and state really need to do a lot more. well there. It’s a theme family resort and down the steep embankment Polo”starts. Yes, I wish the guy had
We need more road signage. We need more tra c enforcement. based on the Yogi Bear cartoons (I guess I should give gravity most been attacked by pirates before
We need creative ideas about how to deal with this because it is of yesteryear. According to the of the credit), but at the bottom inventing America or water polo
getting worse, not better. Second to taxes, speeding, noisy tra c is brochure you can even hire Yogi was a marsh, a bog, a swamp and or whatever he did, but in retro-
by far the greatest concern among North Salem residents. Bear for $60 dollars an hour. My a fen, whatever that is. I got the spect the game would drag on a lot
accountant charges way more than bikes through the skunk cabbage longer if it was Amerigo Vespucci
I propose that we host a public forum where drivers, home that, so I’m going to hire Yogi to do and pricker bushes, but when I got instead. When I looked up at the
owners, horse owners, bikers and other interested people can get my taxes. to the bog it started to suck my sky I could see a bunch of people
together (live or on video conference) to discuss this. I propose that sandals right out from under me, parachuting down to Earth. At
we do online surveys asking people in each group about how we We went for a beautiful bike ride and I knew it was just a question
can better share our roads so that drivers are not inconvenienced, on the Wallkill Rail Trail, which of time before I was consumed by rst I thought we might be under
residents can enjoy some peace and quiet and bike riders, runners rolls right into New Paltz, about quicksand. I pictured myself yelling siege, or it might be another one
and horseback riders can feel they are not risking their lives doing 6 miles north. It’s a great trail for to Gilligan to throw me the stick!
what they love. bird-watching. I must have seen at He throws it, but doesn’t think to SEE MELEN PAGE 10
least 10 gold nches, unless it was hold onto the other end and it hits
Cars are a necessity for most of us; a sport or hobby for others. the same one living my life vi- me in the head. Now I’ll have to
I certainly do not begrudge those who love sports cars as much as cariously, and much better dressed.
I love riding horses and running. But, these are public roads. ey
run through our community. We raise our children here, tend to BAILEY COURT, 334 ROUTE 202, UNIT C1S Letters to the editor and op-ed submissions may be edited.
our animals, take early morning bike rides and runs. In short, we SOMERS, NY 10589 The views and opinions expressed in letters and op-eds are not
live here and we deserve some peace and quiet—especially on a necessarily those of North Salem News or its affiliates. Submissions
Sunday morning. ©2020 HALSTON MEDIA, LLC must include a phone number and address for verification. Not
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North Salem published. Please send your submissions to the editor by e-mail

BRETT FREEMAN, PUBLISHER to [email protected].
JODI WEINBERGER, EDITOR For more information, call the editor at 914-302-5830.
TABITHA PEARSON MARSHALL, CREATIVE DIRECTOR

Editorial Office: 914-302-5830
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Thursday, August 6, 2020 OPINION North Salem News – Page 9

e tooth shall set you free

months of research to decide about the history of toothpaste don’t want a whitening formula “Yes, I think so.”
than you ever thought you’d need. because you have veneers. You do “Great,”I said.“Now tell me
what kind of whatever it is that want cavity-protection and you what kind of wife you want because
For tomorrow’s lesson, we will like your toothpaste minty fresh. if we have to ever do this again, I’m
TRACY he wants, and even then, after he learn about the ancient forms of You can get either this one or this leaving.”
BECKERMAN picks one, will immediately have toilet paper. one,”I said triumphantly, handing
buyer’s remorse. Some of the him the computer back with two You can follow Tracy on Facebook at
But back here in the present, my options highlighted. facebook.com/LostinsuburbiaFanPage
time, he lives with his decision husband was still having a really and sign up for her newsletter at
hard time picking out toothpaste. “How do you do that?”he said. tracybeckerman.com/newsletter.
and grumbles under his breath “It’s gift,”I replied.“So, are we
“Do I want a whitening formula done?”
about it for a while. Other times, with baking soda or a charcoal
toothpaste to brighten my teeth?
he will play a game of receive
“Do I want sensitive teeth and return that makes it feel like “If you get a charcoal formula,
or regular toothpaste?” I’m living in an Amazon ful llment we can also use it to light the grill,”
my husband asked as center. I said.
he shopped online to pre-order his Such was the case recently when
“I don’t think it works that way,
toothpaste from the drugstore. he wanted to buy a new toothpaste. honey,”he said.

“Are your teeth sensitive?”I said. Of course, I realize there are a “Have you ever tried?”
“No.”
“I don’t know,”he said. million varieties of toothpaste on “Well then, you don’t know.”
He shook his head and contin-
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Candy land

READING, Created in a mint avor and sold in in 1957. Popeye became the rst made in 1961 in the form of a playing the sweet, colorful board
WRITING & small tins, the candy was promoted licensed cartoon character in 1958. political donkey (only two were ever game and suggested that Eleanor
CHOCOLATE as a breath mint and an alternative to Mickey Mouse,Tweetie Bird, Bat- made). Nowadays, a sought after submit the game to the Milton
KIM smoking cigarettes. e name PEZ man and many others have followed item is the 2005 Star Wars Collector Bradley Company. e toy company
KOVACH came from the letters in the German over the years. Set. is limited edition set includes introduced the game in 1949 and
word for peppermint – pfe erminz. eight Star Wars character PEZ it became immensely popular. Now
Flipping channels the other e Haas family built a manu- dispensers and assorted PEZ candy manufactured by Hasbro, more than
evening, I discovered a travel In 1949, the rst mechanical facturing facility and warehouse in re ll packs. one million Candy Land games are
program featuring places in PEZ dispenser was introduced at Orange, CT, in 1973. e fac- sold each year.
New England. e rst segment was the Vienna Trade Fair. e dispenser tory produces twelve million PEZ I know that my brother and I
about farming in Rhode Island. e was designed to hold twelve tablets candies every day. PEZ candy avors had several di erent PEZ dispens- Kim Kovach enjoyed a candy- lled
next segment focused on Maine’s stacked in a column inside and expanded over the years and remain ers as children. I cannot remember childhood. www.kimkovachwrites.com
seafood industry. I was about to turn dispensed one at a time. a favorite candy/toy item for kids of the character heads on our PEZ
o the TV, when the last segment all ages. dispensers but if I close my eyes, I MELEN
enticed me to remain on the couch: In the 1950’s when the PEZ can still smell the sweet, sugary PEZ
a visit to the PEZ factory in Orange, candies were marketed in the U.S., In June 1991, the rst PEZ candy! FROM PAGE 8
Connecticut! the company started producing fruit collector convention was held in
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I had no idea that PEZ candy American kids. e pastel colored around the world are always on the that the popular children’s board schemes, but apparently there’s a
was made in Connecticut. I haven’t tablets in cherry, grape, orange and lookout for rare character dispensers. game, Candy Land, was designed sky-diving school right next to the
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column!”I learned that the tiny ter heads that tilt back to dispense versions. According to the internet, school teacher. During her long by the guy who pushed them out.
confection was originally invented the candy. the head with non-painted cheeks convalescence on the polio ward of
in Austria in 1927 by Eduard Haas. is worth around $750. e Mary the hospital, she invented a candy- It was so hot that my wife treated
e Santa Claus dispenser was Poppins head with painted cheeks is themed board game to entertain the us to an ice cream, and they even
introduced in 1955 and is still the worth even more money. children on the polio wards in the had a “doggy ice cream,”too. I
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Thursday, August 6, 2020 Sports North Salem News – Page 11

GHVBL

Ben Currie 8U JJ/Lewisboro Colby Baer
Sal Alonge tops Briarcliff Scott Brooks

In Greater Hudson Valley Baseball League action, the 8U John Jay/Lewisboro baseball team picked up a PHOTOS: CHRIS LOVELL
4-3 win over the Briarcli Bears on Sunday, July 26, at Lynn McCrum Field in Briarcli .

e team has four players from North Salem: Ben Currie, Colby Baer, Sal Alonge, and Scott Brooks.
Regular-season action ends in mid-August, followed by playo s.

Page 12 – North Salem News SPORTS Thursday, August 6, 2020

New year, new rules

State modi es wrestling weights, extends hockey periods

BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER 138 /138 In 2019-20, there were 719 run when there is a ve-goal dif- In April, they can ramp up to 105
SPORTS EDITOR
145 / 145 athletes across that state who ference. pitches. And in May, they can

152 /152 competed in the 99-pound “Revising this rule will allow max out at 125.

If and when high-school sports 160 / 160 weight class. Of those 719 stu- for lopsided games to provide Al Roy, NYSPHSAA baseball

resume in New York, some will 170 / 172 dent-athletes, 532 were seventh, student-athletes the opportunity coordinator, said allowing pitch-

be played under new rules. 182, 195 / 189 eighth, and ninth graders. to play while also keeping the ers to have their rst taste of 125

Last week, the New York State 220 / 215 “Students in these grades game moving,” wrote Bev Hoop- pitches starting in the postseason

Public High School Athletic As- 285 / 285 typically are JV athletes in most er, NYSPHSAA eld hockey co- did not make sense.

sociation approved several chang- With schools struggling to nd sports,” Sherman wrote. ordinator. “Currently, the rst opportu-

es for the 2020-21 season, a ect- enough wrestlers, the elimination Students who do not make the nity for pitchers to reach the max

ing the way sports like wrestling, of two weight classes, particularly starting lineup for the varsity dual BASEBALL pitch count of 125 is during a

eld hockey, and ice hockey will the 99-pound division, makes it meet can participate in a JV dual Looking to ease young pitch- sectional postseason tournament

be played this upcoming year. less likely that matches will result match or an exhibition match on ers into heavier workloads, the game when their team’s season is

in forfeits, wrote Marty Sherman, the day of the varsity match, he state has also modi ed its maxi- on the line,” Roy wrote. “By cre-

WRESTLING NYSPHAA wrestling chairman, added. “ ese students will still mum pitch counts. ating a transitional period during

Perhaps the biggest changes in his rationale for making the have the ability to participate at Previously, varsity pitchers on the regular season, it would take

are modi cations to wrestling changes. some level of competition.” four nights rest could throw up into account both the physi-

weight classes: “By recommending these to 105 pitches at any point in the cal and mental health and well-

Old / New weight classes, it will [allow] FIELD HOCKEY regular season. Once postseason being of pitchers by providing

99, 106 / 102 schools with smaller rosters to Lopsided eld-hockey games began, they could throw up to the opportunity to increase their

113 / 110 compete in dual meets and bring will be a little more merciful to 125 pitches. workload over time up to the max

120 / 118 back the competitiveness and fo- teams on the losing end, thanks Instead, pitchers will start the pitch count of 125 in a regular

126 /126 cus of our dual meets,” Sherman to a rule change that will allow season in March only able to season game setting.”

132 /132 wrote. the game clock to continue to throw a maximum of 85 pitches. Maximum Pitch Counts

March

There is no better place 76-85 (4 nights rest)
46-75 (3 nights rest)
31-45 (2 nights rest)
1-30 (1 night rest)
April

96-105 (4 nights rest)

to go than 66-95 (3 nights rest)
31-65 (2 nights rest)
1-30 (1 night rest)

SCHNEIDER May
103-125 (4 nights rest)
72-102 (3 nights rest)
41-71 (2 nights rest)
1-40 (1 night rest)

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“ e extra time would trans-
late to roughly six more ‘shifts’ in
each game allowing more partici-
pation,” Stuart wrote. “ e addi-
tional penalty time would make
penalty calls a bit more meaning-
ful and would make coaches and
players pay closer attention to
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It is one of the few proposed
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Thursday, August 6, 2020 LEISURE North Salem News – Page 13

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CLARK ASSOCIATES LEGAL NOTICES
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TOWN OF NORTH SALEM Salem will hold a Public Hearing remotely
BOARD OF APPEALS via Zoom, on ursday, August 13th,
2020 at 7:30 P.M. or as soon thereafter as
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE the public may be heard to consider the

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that following:

the Board of Appeals of the Town of North Application BA20-30 of Francine and

Salem will hold a Public Hearing remotely James O’Brien, owners of the property

via Zoom on ursday, August 13th, located at 50 Bonnieview Street, North

2020 at 7:30 P.M. or as soon thereafter as Salem, New York, located in an R-1/2

the public may be heard to consider the Zoning District and shown as Sheet 7.1,

following: Block 1752, Lot 8, on the Tax Assessment

Application BA20-29 of Sharmila Map, for an Area Variance, per Article V,

Serving all Faiths since 1858 Sen, owner of the property located at 763 Section 250-15 of the Zoning Ordinance

Cremations and Burials Titicus Road, North Salem, New York, of the Town of North Salem for installation

FUNERAL PREARRANGEMENT in an R-4 Zoning District and shown as of a generator and propane tank. e

Both pre-payment and no-payment options Sheet 38, Block 1707, Lot 9 on the Tax following variances are requested:

Assessment Map, for a Special Permit • Decrease the rear yard setback from 35

for the construction and maintenance ft. required to 7 ft. proposed.

of an accessory apartment attached to • Decrease the combined side yard

an accessory structure per Article XIII, setbacks from 15 ft./40 ft. required to 3

Section 250-68 of the Zoning Ordinance ft./19 ft. proposed.

• Only 1/4 mile from 684 exit 6. • Only 1 block from the Katonah of the Town of North Salem. At such hearing all persons will have

At such hearing all persons will have the the opportunity to be heard. A copy of the

• Less than 60 minutes from N.Y. City. • Railroad station. opportunity to be heard. A copy of the application and related documents may be

• Parking facilities for over 100 cars. • Monuments & inscriptions available. applications and related documents may be examined at the Board of Appeals O ce

examined at the Board of Appeals O ce at the North Salem Center, 274 Titicus

at the North Salem Center, 274 Titicus Road, North Salem, New York.

4 Woods Bridge Road, Katonah • (914) 232-3033 Rd. North Salem, New York. Brian Ivanhoe, Chairman

Brian Ivanhoe, Chairman North Salem Board of Appeals

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DANIEL B. McMANUS ~ Proprietor BRUCE E. REISDORF ~ Licensed Manager TOWN OF NORTH SALEM TOWN OF NORTH SALEM
JOSEPH M. MCMANUS ~ Director RONALD P. CERASO ~ Director BOARD OF APPEALS BOARD OF APPEALS
MARISA A. GIULIANO ~ Director ADNER J. MONTENEGRO-LEE ~ Director
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that SEE LEGALS PAGE 15
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LEGALS • Increase development John D’Innocenzo, owner of the remotely via Zoom, on ursday, as agent upon whom process
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coverage from 25% permitted to property located at 11 Daniel August 13th, 2020 at 7:30 P.M. against may be served & shall

26.85% proposed. Road, North Salem, New York, or as soon thereafter as the public mail process to 51 Lakeside

the Board of Appeals of the • Increase building coverage located in an R-1/2 Zoning may be heard to consider the Drive, Katonah, NY 10536.

Town of North Salem will hold from 10% permitted to 15.2% District and shown as Sheet 11, following: General Purpose

a Public Hearing remotely via proposed. Block 1783, Lot 7, on the Tax Application BA20-33 of LLC FORMATION NOTICE

Zoom, on ursday, August 13th, • Increase oor area ratio from Assessment Map, for an Area Summit Farm Realty, owner

2020 at 7:30 P.M. or as soon .2 permitted to .25 proposed. Variance, per Article V, Section of the property located at 24 Notice of Formation of

thereafter as the public may be At such hearing all persons 250-15 of the Zoning Ordinance Bloomer Road, North Salem, Normichael Consulting, LLC.

heard to consider the following: will have the opportunity to be of the Town of North Salem. A New York, in an R-4 Zoning Art. Of Org. led with SSNY

Application BA20-31 of Lisa heard. A copy of the application rear yard setback variance of 20 District and shown as Sheet 20, on 6/17/2020. O ce Location:

Beth and Joseph Smick, owners and related documents may ft. is requested (35 ft. required; 15 Block 1744, Lot 50 on the Tax Westchester County. SSNY

of the property located at 88 be examined at the Board of ft. proposed) for construction of a Assessment Map, for an area designated as agent of the LLC

Blackberry Ridge Road, North Appeals o ce at the North Sale storage shed. variance to allow installation of upon whom process against it may

Salem, New York, located in an Center, 274 Titicus Road, North At such hearing all persons a 5 ft. gate within the required be served. SSNY shall mail process

R-1 Zoning District and shown Salem, New York. will have the opportunity to be front yard (4 ft. permitted), per to: 113 South 14th Ave, 3rd

as Sheet 6, Block 1748, Lot 3, Brian Ivanhoe, Chairman heard. A copy of the application Article VI, Section 250-22 of the oor, Mount Vernon, NY 10550.

House 25 on the Tax Assessment North Salem Board of Appeals and related documents may Zoning Ordinance of the Town Purpose: any lawful purpose.

Map, for Area Variances, per TOWN OF NORTH SALEM be examined at the Board of of North Salem. LLC FORMATION NOTICE
Article V, Section 250-15 and BOARD OF APPEALS Appeals O ce at the North At such hearing all persons will
Article XIV, Section 250- 79 Salem Center, 274 Titicus Road, Notice of Formation of e
(A) of the Zoning Ordinance PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE North Salem, New York. have the opportunity to be heard. BoatWash, LLC. Arts. of Org.
of the Town of North Salem Brian Ivanhoe, Chairman
Brian Ivanhoe, Chairman led w/ SSNY 7/16/2020.
North Salem Board of Appeals

(because the non-conforming NOTICE IS HEREBY North Salem Board of Appeals O ce location: Westchester

lot is subject to R-1/2 bulk GIVEN that the Board of TOWN OF NORTH SALEM LLC FORMATION NOTICE County. SSNY designated for
requirements) for construction of Appeals of the Town of North BOARD OF APPEALS service of process. SSNY shall
a shed and a two-story addition Salem will hold a Public Hearing
to a non-conforming single- remotely via Zoom, on ursday, PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Together Apart LLC, Arts mail copies of any process served
family dwelling. e following August 13th, 2020 at 7:30 P.M.
of Org. led with Sec. of State against LLC to 104 Delancey

of NY (SSNY) 4/16/2020. Road, North Salem, NY 10560.

variances are requested: or as soon thereafter as the public NOTICE IS HEREBY Cty: Westchester. SSNY desig. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.

• Decrease the combined side may be heard to consider the GIVEN that the Board of

yard setbacks from 15 ft./40 ft. following: Appeals of the Town of North Attorney Advertising

required to 11 ft./35 ft. proposed. Application BA20-32 of Salem will hold a Public Hearing ABUSED BY

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