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Published by Halston Media, 2020-10-28 17:15:12

The Katonah-Lewisboro Times 10.29.20

VOL. 3 NO. 32 Visit TapIntoKLT.net for the latest news. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2020

BEDFORD

Community input sought
on pedestrian path

Plus, early tallies show support for sewers

BY TOM BARTLEY park. We have watched and waited for

CONTRIBUTING WRITER this easement to be approved and a path-

way to be completed for almost 20 years.”

For years, Peter Krebser had cam- Joseph Lombardo, who heads the

paigned to give residents of Meadow Meadow Park Association, said it was

Families of second-graders ask Park a convenient access to Katonah “a shame that Pete couldn’t be here for
for more in-person instruction
Memorial Park. Now, a month after his this moment.” Noting the long history

death, Krebser’s passion appears to be of Krebser’s quest, Lombardo told the

paying o . board, “ e stories go back at least 20

e Town Board last week set aside [years].”

time on Nov. 5 to hear from the public But the comments could be markedly

on the town’s intention to reclaim an di erent at next week’s public discus-

BY TOM BARTLEY told the school board at its Oct. 22 meet- easement, long-unused, that would open sion. Councilwoman Ellen Calves, not-
CONTRIBUTING WRITER ing.
a pedestrian path to the park as well as ing some concerns along Russell Drive
With parents calling two days of in- At that meeting, parents of second-
person instruction each week “stagger- graders pressed for four days of classroom Katonah Elementary School from two when the town looked at the issue earlier
ingly insu cient” for second-graders, instruction. ey expressed dissatisfac-
Katonah-Lewisboro elementary schools tion with the current hybrid schedule, dead-end streets, Druid Place and Rus- this year, said residents there needed to
moved this week to double the time they adopted this summer in response to the
spend in classrooms. coronavirus pandemic, which had im- sell Drive. be heard.
posed at-home learning since March.
District o cials are looking at gym- At that Oct. 20 Zoom meeting, the “ ose neighbors wanted information
nasiums and cafeterias, searching for the Under the hybrid model,kindergartners
extra space needed to maintain social dis- and rst-graders already are physically proposal generated nothing but full- about what was going on back in Febru-
tancing, schools Superintendent Andrew present four days and, like all students in
Selesnick said last week. “We think we the school district, have home instruction throated support. Writing on behalf of ary,” she said.
are going to be able to bring our second- on Wednesdays. Everyone else, grades 2
graders back for four days each week,” he the Katonah Memorial Park Association, While voicing support for the path
SEE SCHOOLS PAGE 4
Anne Hickok Hanley called it “the right proposal, Calves said it would be a mis-

thing to do for the residents and parkgo- take “if we say that this is a done deal.”

ers.” Councilwoman Bobbi Bittker agreed.

Supervisor Chris Burdick, reading her “I’m also in favor of this [path]. My

letter, quoted Hanley as saying, “ is only concern,” she said, “is I don’t want

path was used in the past as a connector SEE BOARD PAGE 4
to the neighborhoods, KES, town and the

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LEISURE
OBITUARIES 22
OPINION
TOWN CROSSING 5
SPORTS
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TROOP154 YourNeighbor

Michael Kistner with Evan Kistner with
his project (left) and his project (right)
with his parents and with his parents
(above.)
(above.)

PHOTOS COURTESY OF
THE KISTNER FAMILY

Twins earn Eagle Scout rank with outdoor projects

Twins Michael and Evan Kistner both earned their Eagle Scout award recently, something they’ve worked toward
since elementary school.

By earning the rank of Eagle, the highest achievement possible in Scouts BSA, the Kistners have shown incredible
fortitude and commitment to Scouting, and demonstrated what it means to live by the Scout Oath and Scout Law.

Here’s more about each project:

Michael Kistner Evan Kistner

“For my Eagle Project, I created and blazed (marked) roughly a mile “My Eagle Scout project is constructing three garden boxes into the
of new trails linking the Falcon Ridge trail to the Brownell Preserve. play areas of a daycare center in Vista, the newest addition to the Country
It entailed the removal of lots of logs and debris, including a massive Children’s Center’s daycares. e Country Children’s Center, or CCC, has
log that was hanging over the path which had to be removed. It took always been known to be super outdoor-friendly, incorporating unique el-
a grand total of 172 hours to complete the work, and I had volunteers ements into their daycare centers, like using tree logs for chairs and having
from my troop, troop parents, family, neighbors, and friends. A bump outside stages made by other Eagle Scouts. Since this building was brand
in the road occurred over the Halloween weekend when there was a new, it lacked the environmental feel all other CCC daycares have, which
large storm, and a big tree fell straight down the path, causing a large is why I thought building garden boxes was a perfect idea. e garden
obstruction that had to be worked out.” boxes are made out of smooth cedar, stu ed with ProMix and compost,
and layered with kid friendly owers and vegetables. e kids can play
with the plants and soil without making a mess as wood chips surround
the garden boxes in the play areas.”

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SCHOOLS the second grade’s expected switch BOARD Bedford Hills. Phase I, its construction al-
to four days by early next month. ready underway, will replace the septic sys-
FROM PAGE 1 Among a host of details to be ironed FROM PAGE 1 tems now used by businesses in downtown
out, he said, “We have to look at how Katonah and along Route 117 in Bedford
through 12, is in an A or B group, and when we can best relocate exist- us to be at risk of litigation. I don’t want there Hills.
learning in person two days, at home ing classrooms and we have to resolve to be any negative backlash. I want there to
for three. some scheduling and supervision is- be buy-in. And if there isn’t, it’s just going to For now, no new sewer requests
sues.” make it unpleasant for everybody.” Responding to the concerns of businesses
In the meeting’s public comments in Katonah and Bedford Hills, the Town
period, parents were largely critical of “We have to be sure that all the Lombardo, for his part, preferred to fo- Board voted on a three-month freeze on
their second-grader’s exclusion from technology we will need in this new cus on Krebser’s e orts, saying, “It would new applications for excess sewer capacity.
the four-day-in-person schedule giv- environment will work, both for stu- be wonderful if you would at least consider e moratorium, a ecting sewer requests
en to K-1 students. dents when they’re in those spaces some kind of tribute to Peter’s involvement led since Sept. 22, will permit o cials to
and students who may be home that in all of this over the years.” He’s heard sug- measure the capacity of the town-owned
Kim Monzon, the district clerk, need access to the lessons happening in gestions “a number of times,” Lombardo wastewater treatment plant to handle addi-
read one message in which Brooke those spaces,” he said. said, to name the new access route “Pete’s tional sewage.
Christian said she was expressing the Path.” Revenue losses drive levy up
“uni ed voice of 107 families” with “I know that our families wish these Bedford’s tax levy, the total money the
youngsters in second grade. things could have happened sooner,” SEWERS II “YES,” town raises through real-property taxes,
Selesnick said. “And, quite honestly, so OVERWHELMINGLY would rise by 3.39 percent under a tentative
Calling 2020 “a year unlike any do we.” budget due to be led this week.
other,” the Waccabuc resident said, In the run-up to Oct. 19’s Phase II sewer
“ e hybrid model, while decent for Social distancing requirements have referendum, Burdick stressed that it was im- e proposed $40,668,929 in 2021 spend-
our older grades, is staggeringly insuf- e ectively reduced the district’s avail- portant for future nancing prospects that ing will be reviewed and could be modi ed
able classroom space, dictating the voters not just approve this latest installment next month after the budget is o cially pre-
cient for second grade.” at-home/in-school split schedule. e but do so by a lot. sented to the Town Board. e board will
Christian cited a report by the Na- distancing standards, along with masks hold a public hearing before adopting the
tional Academies of Science, Engi- and other safeguards, appear to have ey did. document in December.
neering and Medicine, which stressed kept the virus at bay so far. Last week’s Exact gures will not be known until next
the importance of in-person instruc- board meeting marked six weeks back month, after mail-in ballots are counted, but Pandemic-related revenue losses of al-
tion, especially for younger children. in classes with no known coronavirus almost everyone in the select constituen- most a million dollars would be addressed by
KLSD’s hybrid model, she main- outbreak since reopening in Septem- cy—268 eligible property owners, including the tax-cap-compliant levy increase as well
tained, “asks 7-year-olds to act like ber. those with 94 residential addresses in down- as cuts in overall spending. Major revenue
10-year-olds. It is, as nature knows, town Katonah—who’ve voted so far have shortfalls include an anticipated $500,000
impossible.” Still, Selesnick noted the pandemic’s supported the $13 million add-on project, reduction in parking fees collected and
While acknowledging the “daunt- demonstrated ability to strike unpre- Town Clerk Lisbeth Fumagalli said. $350,000 in nes not levied by the justice
ing” problems posed by the pandemic, dictably. Besides the Katonah homes, the Phase II court, Comptroller Abraham Zambrano
Christian told district o cials, “You sewer district will include businesses along said last week.
are a group who is experienced and “I’m not a health expert by any Railroad Avenue and multifamily units in
creative enough to meet this chal- stretch,” he said, “but it does feel like
lenge and create a successful experi- the virus is creeping closer despite all To advertise in The Katonah-Lewisboro Times, call Brett Freeman at 845-208-
ence for this grade of lost students.” of our best e orts and it’s hard not to 8151 or email [email protected].
wonder what the coming weeks and
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2020 THE KATONAH LEWISBORO TIMES PAGE 5

OBITUARIES

Evelyn L. Russell tonah High School, class of ily history with her incredible mitment to the Cross River embroidery to keep her hands
1951. Evelyn lived her entire memory for people and events Baptist Church founded by busy, and she enjoyed baking
Evelyn L. Russell, the last life until 2018 in the Russell and she loved to share this her ancestors in 1789. She cookies for her friends. Ev-
local member of one of the family home overlooking the knowledge with anyone with played both the piano and the elyn is survived by two rst
early settling families of Cross Cross River reservoir. Evelyn’s the time to listen. She was an organ for the Sunday servic- cousins, Charles Moore of
River died Sunday, October 18 father, Cyrus Russell, was active member of the Lewis- es at the church, just a short Arizona and Virginia Hill of
at Waterview Nursing Facility Lewisboro Town Clerk for boro Seniors and rode the Se- walk from her home. She also Kentucky.
in North Salem. Born May 15, two decades and served four niors’ bus with her friends for was a volunteer pianist at the
1933, she was the only child terms as Lewisboro Town Su- weekly activities and shopping Waterview Nursing Home for A graveside service was
of Cyrus and Hazel Zarr Rus- pervisor. Evelyn was the keep- excursions. several years. She spent count- held on Saturday October 24
sell. She graduated from Ka- er of the Russell-Zarr fam- less hours knitting and doing at 11:30 a.m. at the Bedford
Evelyn had a deep com- Center Cemetery.

AcesteVINCENT J.
FOR

LEWISBORO
TOWN JUSTICE

• Former Asst. District Attorney

• Civil Trial Attorney for over 40 Years

• Fordham University, BA

• St. John’s Law, JD

Where to cast your • 25 Year Resident of the Town of Lewisboro INTEGRITY &
ballot for early voting • Married, Father of 3 EXPERIENCE
• Veteran, USMC, Vietnam

• Vista Troop 101—Scout Leader, 11 years

• 25 Year Member of St. John’s Episcopal Paid for by Friends of Vincent J. Aceste
Church, South Salem

fb.com/vincentjaceste

The early voting period is plex at Leonard Park, 1 Wallace “Vincent is a stellar trial attorney with an impeccable record“Vincent is a stellar trial attorney with an impeccable record and reputation in the legal community—a man of high integrity.”

October 24 through Novem- Drive, Mt. Kisco, NY 10549 —aKnatdhrynrSeapmuuelstona, Etsiqo, SnouthinSaletmhe legal community—a man of high integrity.”

ber 1. Registered voters vot- • Mt. Pleasant Community —Kathryn Samuelson, Esq, South Salem“Vincent Aceste is by far the best and most qualified candidate to be our next Lewisboro Town Justice.”

ing early may cast their ballots Center, 125 Lozza Drive, Val- —Tony & Marie Martini, South Salem

at ANY of the seventeen (17) halla, NY 10595 “Vincent and his family have lived in Lewisboro for 25 years—“Vince“nWteisdaons’ttelklnarowtriaanlyaotntoerwnehyowhaitshdaonneimmpoercecavbolleunretceoerrdwaonrdk rfoepruotuartiLonewinisbthoreolecgoamlmcoumnmituynthitayn—VainmceanntoAfcheisgteh. iHnetelgorvietys.L” ewisboro and is fully
he is the perfect candidate—KactohmrymnitSteadmtuoeolsuornt,oEwsnq.,”South Salem for Town Justice and will treat all people who come
designated early voting loca- • Mt. Vernon City Hall, 1
before him with utmost respect.”—Hilda & Bob“VGirnecsesnletr,AGceosltdeeinssbBy rfaidrgtehe best and most qualified candidate to be our next Lewisboro Town Justice.”
tions. On Election Day, vot- Roosevelt Square, Mt. Vernon, —Dennis & Sheila McGroary, Goldens Bridge—Tony & Marie Martini“,VSionucethntSaanledmhis family have lived in Lewisboro for 25 years—he is the perfect candidate for Town Justice and will treat all people who come

ers must vote at their assigned NY 10550 before him with“Wutemdoosnt’treksnpoewct.”anyone who has done more volunteer work for our Lewisboro community than Vincent Aceste. He loves Lewisboro and is fully

polling sites. • New Rochelle City Hall “Vincent is a fair minded, calm person who is an excellent listenercommi—tteDd etnonouisr&t“oVwSihne.ci”elnatMiscaGsrtoelalrayr,tCriraolsastRtoirvneery with an impeccable record and reputation in the legal community—a man of high integrity.”
and who is just what Lewisboro needs right now.”——KaHthilrdyan&SaBmoubeGlsornes,sElesrq,,G“SRooluedgtehanrsSdBalelrseismdogfeyour political party, Vincent is the best candidate for our Town Justice. He was an Asst. District Attorney and has a life-long
Early Voting Times: Annex, 90 Beaufort Place, New
—Susan Egginton, Waccabuccareer in law“.V” “iVnciennctenAtcaesntde ihsibsyfafmariltyhehabvesetlaivneddminosLt eqwuaislibfoierdo fcoarn2di5dyaetaertso—behoeuirs tnheexpt eLrefewctiscbaonrdoiTdaotwenfoJruTstoiwcen.” Justice and will treat all people who come
• ursday, October 29: 12 Rochelle, NY 10801
—Tbeofnoyre&—hiMmLiawsariMtehMaurtaemrstcoiasnt,iDr,eSespmoeuoctch.r”aSta, Glemoldens Bridge
p.m. – 8 p.m. • Joseph G. Caputo Commu-
“Regardless of your political party, Vincent is the best candidate for our—Dennis & Sh“eVi“lianWcMeendctoGnisr’t“oaVaksnritnyeol,wcleCanrartontirsyssioaRnlfeiaavwtietrorhmronihenyadsweddio,tnhcaealmmnoiprmeerpvseoocnlcuawnbltheeoerreiscwoarondrkeaxfnocderllroeeunprtuLltiaestwieoninsebrionaronthdcoewmlehmgoaulinsciojtumysmtthwuanhniatVtyi—LnecwaenmitsbaAoncreoosftnehe.eiHgdhserilniogvtheegtsrnLioteyww.”.i”sboro and is fully
• Friday, October 30: 8 a.m. nity Center, 95 Broadway, Os- Town Justice. He was an Asst. District Attorney and has a life-long career in law.”—cKomamthirtyten—dStSaomuosuuarenltsoEowngn,gEi.”n“sRgqt,eoSgnao,urWdthlaescSscaolbfeumycour political party, Vincent is the best candidate for our Town Justice. He was an Asst. District Attorney and has a life-long

– 4 p.m. sining, NY 10562 —Lisa Maresca, Democrat, Goldens Bridge—Hcairledear &in Blaowb.G” r“eVssilnecre,nGtoAld“cWeesnteserBiessrpbideycgtfeaVritnhceenbetsstoamnducmh.oHsteqsuearlvifeidedoucarncdouidnattreytaosbae Mourarnienxet, tLheewn iosubrorcoomTomwunniJtuystaiscea.”scout leader for 11 years, and now he is ready to

• Saturday, October 31: 12 • Peekskill Nutrition Cen- —Ton—yL&isMsaerMavreaierLeMeswcaai,rsDtb“iVonerimion, acoSescnoroaututtar,hnGnSdeoaxhlldtiesemTnfoaswmBnirliyJduhgsaetivcee.l”ived in Lewisboro for 25 years—he is the perfect candidate for Town Justice and will treat all people who come

p.m. – 5 p.m. ter, Neighborhood Center, 4 “We respect Vincent so much. He served our country as a Marine,before him—wSritih&utA“mWnouestdC“roVehnsii’pmtnekcaetnt.noa”tw,iVsaainstsfyaatoeinlrleamwritnhrodiaehldaa,stctdaolormnneepymerwosroienthvwoalhnuonimitsepearencwceaxobrclekellfreoenrctoorludisrtaeLnedewrriaespnbuodtrawotcihooomnimsinjuutnshtietwylehtghaaatlnLcoVemwimniscubennoritotAyn—ceeesatdesm.rHaignehlotofnvhoeiswgLh.”eiwntiesgbroirtoy.a”nd is fully
then our community as a scout leader for 11 years, and now he is ready to servecom—mD—i—tetSenKdunastiaotshn&oruEyrSngthgSoeiwainlmangt.uM”oenlcs,GoWnra,ocEacras“yqbW,,uCShcoreunostswhReSiamvleomrved to this community, Vincent was the first to reach out to help us get settled and it was clear how much he cares about
• Sunday, November 1: 12 Nelson Avenue, Peekskill, NY Lewisboro as our next Town Justice.”—Hilda &LBeowbiGsbroersoslae“nrR,dGe“t“gWhoValeeriddnperleceneeosssnppsBetloecArftwiyVcdeohgisuonterecleipivnsoetbliyshtoiefcramaerl.u”tpchaher.tbHye,setVsaienrvcdeenmdtoisutrtqhcuoeaublneisftitreycdaacnsadnaidMiadtaertfieonrteoo, buthereoTnuorowunnrexcJotumsLtmiecweu.niHsibtoeyrwaosaTasoawscnonuAJtsulssetta.idDce.ir”stforirct11Atyteoarrnse,yananddnhowas haelifser-elaondyg to
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p.m. – 5 p.m. 10566
bef—oreL—hisiSamrMiw&aitrAhesnucautm,CDohsetimreoas“cptrWaeac,ett,.Vd”Giosnotl’atdkennsowBraidngyeone who has done more volunteer work for our Lewisboro community than Vincent Aceste. He loves Lewisboro and is fully
Early Voting Locations: • Somers Town House, 335
“When we moved to this community, Vincent was the first to reach out to help us—Decnonmims &it“tVSedihnetcioelnaotuMristc“aoGVwsrit“noeWla.cl”erahnyret,ntCirswiraoelsfasmatRitorovimrvenediernytdowetdhi,tihcsacalomnmipmmeurpsneocinctayw,bVlheoirneicsceoanrntdweaxnacdseltlrheeneptufiltriastietononerrienacnthhdeowulethgtoaolihscoejulmpsmtuwsugnheiattys—Letetwaledmisbaonrdoofintheweigdahssricnilgethaegtrrnhiotyw.”.”much he cares about
• Eastchester Public Library, Route 202, Somers, NY 10589 get settled and it was clear how much he cares about Lewisboro and the people who live here.”—Kathryn—SSaL—mueswHuaenislsbdEooangr&o,gEianBnsgqdot,bo“tSnhRGo,eueWrgptehaesaosrcSlpdceallreel,bsewGusmcohoflodyleoinuvsreBphoerlriidet.gi”ceal party, Vincent is the best candidate for our Town Justice. He was an Asst. District Attorney and has a life-long

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• Dobbs Ferry Village Hall, Street, White Plains, NY 10601 “Vincent Aceste is by far the best and most qualified candidate—S—riD&enA“nWniuse&dCohnSi’hmt“eVkainlitanoawc,MenVa“ctiVGnsityisranooancaefernaywti,rihCsmoraiohnssatsdseeRldldaio,vrnceaterrlmmiaolpraeetrvtsoornlnuwenythewoeritswhaonarnkexifmocerlploeucncrtaLblilesetwerneiscebororadronadcnowdmhrmeopuiunstijatuytsitothnwaihnnaVthiLneeclweengiatsblAoccoreomstnmee.ueHdnseitrlyiog—vhetas nLmoewawn.i”sobfohriogahnidntiesgfruiltlyy.”
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112 Main Street, Dobbs Ferry, • Grinton I. Will Library, —Tony & Marie Martini, South Salem—Hilda &LBeowcbairGseberorersoisnlaelnra,dwGt.ho”led“pWeenoesprBleesrpwi“deVhcgtoienVlciievnnectehnAetrcees.so”temiuscbhy. fHare tsherevbeedstoaunrdcomunosttryquaaslaifiMedacrainde,idthaetne tooubrecomurmnuenxittLy eaws aisbscooruotTleoawdnerJfuosrti1ce1.”years, and now he is ready to

NY 10522 1500 Central Park Avenue, ser—veK—Lre—iLwstiTiessanob“nVoM&ryiona&MacresenMasoctruacaar,rnKDnideeeexMlhmltiysToa, fcSroartowamiuntn,itilhG,yJuSSohsaloatdulivecteemnh.sl”iSBvaerldiedmigneLewisboro for 25 years—he is the perfect candidate for Town Justice and will treat all people who come

• Greenburgh Town Hall, Yonkers, NY 10710 “We don’t know anyone who has done more volunteer workbefore him—wSritih&utAmnoustCrehsipmecatt.a” , V“iVs“tiaWn“ceVendiontncie’stnaktnfiaosiwar msatenilnyladornedet,rwicahlomahttpaoesrrndsooenynewmihtoohrieasnvaonilmuenxpceteeclcelarebnwlteolrriekscteofnorrderoauanrnddLrewewphuiotsabitosirjoounsctoinmwtmhhauetnlLeigteaywltcihsoabmnormVouinnnecieetdnys—trAiagchemsttaen.noHwofe.”hloigvhesiLnteewgriistbyo.r”o and is fully
for our Lewisboro community than Vincent Aceste. He loves Lewisboro and is—Dennis & S—hecSoilmua—smManKitctEGaetdgrhgotraioynrno“gyWu,tSroCahntmreo,nowWusswenalR.cse”coimanvb,eouErvcesdq,tSootuhtihs cSoamlemmunity, Vincent was the first to reach out to help us get settled and it was clear how much he cares about
177 Hillside Avenue, White • Riverfront Library, One
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• Veterans Memorial Build- 10701 —Lisa Mares—cab,SeDrfoier&me hoAcirmnautw,CGithohilmduetanmtsaoB,strV“riWidessgtepaeedcotn.”’t know anyone who has done more volunteer work for our Lewisboro community than Vincent Aceste. He loves Lewisboro and is fully
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ing, 210 Halstead Avenue, • Yorktown Cultural Center,
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Harrison, NY 10528 1974 Commerce Street, York- —cKarreies“rtWeinne &rlaeswMpe.”catrVc iKnceelnlyt“,VsSoionmucteuhnchtS.aaHnledemsheirsvfeadmoiulyrhcoauvnetlrivy eads ianMLeawriinseb,otrhoefnorou2r5cyoemarms—unhiteyisasthaespcoeurftelcetacdaenrdfiodra1te1fyoeraTrso,wandJunsotiwcehaenids rweaildl ytrteoat all people who come

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Letters stamp out feelings of isolation at local nursing home

BY CAROL REIF ings to the center’s residents. It skills through internships at lo-
STAFF WRITER even made a realistic looking blue cal businesses and organizations
postal box—and a smaller red, such as Green Chimneys, Ko-
Now that’s what you call out- white and blue one—in which backer’s Market and Tops.
of-the-mailbox thinking. residents can place their outgo-
ing mail. e pandemic has put those
A new pen pal program that jobs and social outlets tempo-
connects the residents of a North Since then, pen pals have con- rarily on hold, so students were
Salem health care facility with nected with them on every topic beyond excited when they were
school-age children and oth- from sports and food to pets and asked to be pen pals, says teacher
ers proves that social distancing video games. Sarah Barnes.
doesn’t mean emotional distanc-
ing. So far, the program’s been a ey have been busily posing
great success, says activities direc- for “smile” photos and crafting
e pandemic has been a tor Scott Urgoli. While postcards piles of autumn leaves from foam
particularly isolating and lonely have come from as far away as paper, glitter and beads to send to
experience for older adults and Germany, he said he has found Waterview residents.
other high-risk populations. But those that have originated closer
it’s also been rough on young- to home are especially touching. e fact that they grew up as
sters, who, with a little extra time part of a digital generation more
on their hands, may be looking And at least one local Scout- familiar with a keyboard than a
for something meaningful to do ing troop plans to lend a hand No. 2 pencil hasn’t stopped stu-
to occupy themselves. with cards and letters, too. With dents from enjoying letters writ-
the holidays coming up, the more ten in cursive, Barnes said.
Something as simple as signing help the merrier, says Urgoli.
a card, writing a letter or drawing Barnes and the two other
o ers them a glimpse into the Even if residents aren’t able to teachers in the program, Denise
past and life lessons in compas- write back, getting mail buoys Galgano and Donna Schneider,
sion, while their older “pals” gain their spirits. type the words, which makes it
companionship and the chance easier for them to read. Students
to brighten a child’s world. “I think that goes a long way, get to keep the original corre-
just having that letter in your spondence.
With all that love ying back room,” Urgoli said.
and forth in tiny envelopes, the Residents get a little help, too.
program has been a win-win, Calling it “phenomenal,” If they’re not up to writing, they
says Denise Moore of Waterview Moore points to one pen pal can dictate what they want to say
Hills Rehabilitation and Health- pod in particular: Brewster High to one of Waterview’s activities
care in Purdys. School’s Career Skills program. employees. ey also enjoy hav-
Ranging in age from 14 to 21, ing cards and letters read to them.
Last month, the center reached students there face various chal-
out to the public, asking people to lenges. Besides taking academic SEE WATERVIEW PAGE 7
write or send photos and draw- classes, they learn employment

PHOTOS COURTESY OF SARAH BARNES

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WATERVIEW narrow strips of paper, Timpson uses the PHOTOS COURTESY OF SARAH BARNES
technique to create an angel and an alien
FROM PAGE 6 for the boys.

Brewster students who are learning from Don’t let the feline out of the bag, but she
home also participate. Although it’s hard to plans to send them coloring-book pictures
resist opening their letters right away, they of Grumpy Cat—the kitty whose scowling
hold on to them until the whole class can face is said to have launched a thousand
do it together via Zoom. quips.

Waterview residents have been equally Even the pen pals mailbox might eventu-
“amazing,” says Barnes, mentioning one ally bene t from her artistic touch, Timp-
woman who wrote back to all 15 students, son hints.
making each and every letter personal.
A reative of Timpson’s, after just learning
It’s the kind of bonding that’s price- how to crochet, decided to make a king-
less, she adds, and one teachers hope lasts size bedspread. Although the big blanket
throughout—and beyond—the school year. turned out ne, its exhausted maker admit-
ted that she wasn’t anxious to tackle as am-
Human contact has great healing pow- bitious a project as that again.
ers, agrees Waterview resident Charlette
“Holly” Timpson, who’s happy to be part of Timpson’s advice? “If you’re going to try
the pen pal program. something (for the rst time), try some-
thing small.”
“I love kids and I love being able to com-
municate with kids,” says the 64-year-old Writing to someone might seem like
retired missionary and mom. a small thing, but it can grow into some-
thing much greater. It could be a lifelong
Timpson just started corresponding with friendship or just the chance to temporarily
a set of young brothers who told her in a gladden someone’s heart but, for the price of
joint letter that they love swimming, bas- a stamp or two, no one could land a bigger
ketball, football and playing video games— bargain.
although not necessarily in that order.
TO PARTICIPATE
e Bible studies teacher wrote back,
gently nudging the boys to tell her what Letters can be sent to: Waterview
their favorite thing about school was. Hills Rehabilitation and Healthcare,
Pen Pal Program c/o Activities
“I can’t wait to hear from them again,” Department, 537 Route 22, Purdys,
she says. NY 10578.

A lifelong crafter, Timpson hasn’t let
physical limitations stop her from breaking
out her collection of paints, pencils, mark-
ers and glue sticks any chance she gets.

Quilling is apparently just one talent in
her Michael’s box of tricks.

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LIBRARY HOURS FOR THE pointments for browsing as a group then watch on Facebook Live. about the woman who owned her ber 10 at 1 pm. Alzheimer’s is not

FALL or consulting with Miss Anna. Space is limited, so please register own brokerage rm, ran her own Dementia; it is a disease of the

e Library is open from 10 For those who need quiet at https://lewisborolibrary.org/ newspaper, was the rst woman brain that causes problems with

am to 6 pm on Monday through study space, the Library is now events/category/child/. to address Congress, and ran for memory, thinking and behavior.

ursday,10 am to 5 pm on Friday accepting individual Study Ap- President in 1872! Learn about the Tune in to learn about: the impact

and 10 am to 4 pm on Saturdays. pointments for high school and MIDDLE SCHOOL BOOK double life of an entertainer who of Alzheimer’s, the di erence be-

e Library will remain closed college students, as well as adult CLUB MEETS NOVEMBER 10 was also a war hero and a symbol tween Alzheimer’s and dementia,

on Sundays through the end of learners. ree separate quiet ar- e Lewisboro Library’s “Mid- of the Civil Rights movement, the Alzheimer’s disease stages and

the year. Please remember the Li- eas will be available by appoint- dle Reads” book group, for grades fascinating life of the richest wom- risk factors, current research, treat-

brary is open by appointment only. ment each day. To schedule up to six through eight, meets next on an in New York and more. ments available to address some

Please check the Library website a two-hour time slot, please call Tuesday, November 10 at 7 pm. Presented by the entertain- symptoms and Alzheimer’s Asso-

for instruction on making appoint- 875-9004 or email lewisboroli- Join the group for monthly book ing Art and Susan Zuckerman, ciation resources available to you.

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sions or curbside service - https:// Please note: masks must be Zoom. e book selection for No- over 15 years, host a radio show er’s Association Hudson Valley

lewisborolibrary.org. worn at all times, no food is al- vember is Peak, by Roland Smith. and have appeared on the His- Chapter. To receive your Zoom

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Missing the Children’s Room? While the weather stays nice, OF NEW YORK! e next meeting of the Lewis-

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pointments by family are now the Family Storytime sessions to 7 pm, the Library is hosting the ALZHEIMER’S AND Wednesday, November 11 at 7:30

available. To schedule a 30-minute outside on the lawn. Storytime virtual seminar “Women of New DEMENTIA pm. e meeting,which is open to

appointment, please call (914) 875- meets Mondays and Wednesdays York.” New York has always been November is Alzheimer’s the public, will be held via Zoom.

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Wild and riled

MAN do with ME. I’m using the the heat of battle so I guess
OVERBOARD coat to make me LOOK fat- I’ll just have to keep an eye on
ter, so technically the COAT things. I have a “psycho face”
RICK is fat. And there are no moun- that I make if I think some-
MELÉN tains around here, so you’re one’s going to give me attitude
just a hillock lion at best.” on the subway. I tried it out
Did you happen to see And what is the rst thing on my wife and she said I just
that video by a jogger in the mountain lion is going look like an idiot, but I wasn’t
Utah who encountered to see when you open your fully into character. I have
a mama cougar on the trail? coat? at you’re not packing. yet to test it on wild animals
“No weapon, I see, not even a though.
e puma had him shaking Swiss Army knife with a pair
in his pumas for about six of tweezers that you can pluck You shouldn’t underestimate
minutes while he lmed the my eyebrows with. Just that any one of god’s creatures, they
whole thing, not because the cell phone. Maybe you can call all have something that they
mountain lion was so unusual, your sturdily-boned Mom.” do much better than humans
but because no one would Experts say that it’s wise not do. My wife has a humming-
ever believe he could run so to antagonize a wildcat. bird feeder, and they y at
fast. e guy taking the video each other and bicker about
seemed either really brave or I read that you’re supposed who hogged the most nec-
really stupid, because if a wild to make eye contact with the tar, all day long. I’ve thought
animal is chasing you, and mountain lion and stare him about going out there to break
you have no weapon, at least down. I also read that if it’s a up the ght, but I’m a little
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APAR plenty of gold nuggets to separate the wheat from the Net ix. “We do care about nate perspectives
mine for anybody who’s ambi- cha . Managers must contin- accomplishing great work.” In Courage – You say what you
FROM PAGE 14 tious at any career stage—se- ually ask themselves, “Which other words, it values quality
nior exec, middle manager, of my people, if they told me work over quantity work. think, even if it is uncomfort-
nearly $6 billion. Not bad for entry-level. they were leaving, for a similar able
a guy who once taught math job at a peer company, would I PEOPLE OVER
in the Peace Corps in Swazi- Rather than impose often PROCESS Passion – You are quietly
land, Africa. dehumanizing, restrictive ght hard to keep at Net ix?” con dent and openly humble
rules on employees, Net ix In a classic example of the en there are those ques-
INTENTIONALLY codi es its culture through “iron hand in a velvet glove,” tions I started with at the top. Sel essness – You make
INTIMIDATING shared values. ey are Reed Hastings is fond of time to help colleagues
summed up by the paired saying that, for those who ey too clarify what Net ix
e Net ix Culture Deck, practices of Freedom & Re- do not pass the Keeper Test, calls its “core philosophy of Innovation – You challenge
posted on its website in memo sponsibility. “adequate performance gets a people over process.” prevailing assumptions, and
form (jobs.net ix.com/cul- generous severance package.” suggest better approaches
ture) is required reading for e premise is that pedes- Translation: merely doing Net ix conveniently com-
anyone who yearns to work trian workers prefer guidelines your job, without distinction, partmentalizes its worldview Inclusion – You intervene if
there. Apart from openly that clearly de ne their job, could be cause for termi- into a set of 10 singular values. someone else is being margin-
sharing with the world the whereas exceptional work- nation. Good is not good alized
beliefs that underpin its inno- ers’ impulse is to run free enough. Tough crowd. Below, I’ve chosen one bul-
vative culture, the intention- and make their own rules as Another revealing insight let point from each category, Integrity – You admit mis-
ally intimidating Net ix Deck they go, as long as they do it into Net ix’s unorthodox to o er a taste of what the takes freely and openly
serves to quickly discourage responsibly, in the company’s approach is the Culture Deck company looks for in the elite
unquali ed applicants from best interests. slide headlined “Hard Work candidates who aren’t deterred Impact – You make your
wasting everybody’s time. -- Not Relevant.” by that boot camp of a Culture colleagues better
Very few people could live up KEEPER TEST Once you get past the shock Deck.
to the high expectations of at’s why there is the value of such declarations, the Come to think of it, every
this rare ed workplace. logic is hard to dispute. “We Judgment – You are good one of those serve as wise life
Keeper Test, Hastings’ most don’t measure people by how at using data to inform your lessons from which we all
Whether or not the Net ix cited—and arguably most many hours they work,” says intuition could learn to be better hu-
culture is relevant to every controversial—instrument man beings.
company, it nevertheless has for consistently motivating Communication – You listen
quality work. It’s designed to well and seek to understand Bruce Apar is a writer, actor,
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BOYS SOCCER

Ryan Byrne pulls up. Owen Walsh on the sideline John McMahon Matthew Macedo

John Jay takes show on the road to defeat Greeley

Wolves draw with Byram Hills

BY RICH MONETTI So, with the containment extreme on both sides, the the fog that had descended onto the eld was no help

CONTRIBUTING WRITER game was a real defensive slugfest and Rietsch sensed either for the Quakers.

that a 50-50 loose ball would eventually tilt the game. “I took the throw in from Aiden Kelly and ri ed it in

John Jay opened last week with a 2-0 home victory He was proven correct when Josue Giron won a battle from 20 yards,” he said.

against Horace Greeley on Tuesday, Oct. 20. e game deep in the John Jay zone and got the ball to Fergusson. With a 2-0 lead and 26 minutes to go, John Jay kept

was played in Chappaqua because of a power outage at e attacker then used all his length to take his mid eld- Horace Greeley contained the rest of the way and left

Contest Field, and the shift in venue wasn’t the only er’s high bouncer and gain the edge on the last defender. the Wolves poised for Byram Hills on ursday, Oct. 22.

unexpected aspect John Jay ran into. “I got the one v. one battle I wanted and found the e boys would come away with a 1-1 tie on the road,

“ is was a very di erent Greeley team that I saw back of the net,” Fergusson said. and Rietsch was pleased with the good showing against

against Byram Hill last week,” said Coach Chris Ri- With 4:52 left in the half, Rietsch was worried about the undefeated rival. Byram scored at the 50-minute

etsch.“Some of the kids must not have been eligible yet.” Horace Greeley answering right back, and a lockdown mark on a free kick, and John Jay pulled even with 11

e fuller roster put a big physical team on the Wolves, was in order. minutes remaining. Aiden Kelly drew the penalty and

and the brakes were really put on the John Jay o ense. “We really needed to hold them for about 10 min- Ryan Byrne scored on the penalty kick, said Rietsch.

“ eir defense is great and played really tight,” said utes,” he said. He just wished his boys were able to better capital-

attacker Cole Fergusson. e defense didn’t lose a step, and Fergusson and ize on their time of possession advantage and several

But Horace Greeley wasn’t alone in the general shut- Rumi Schemmerer kept the o ensive pressure on with scoring opportunities. Still, he felt the team rose to the

down. Johnny McMahon, Ryan Byrne, Josue Giron, a couple of good shots on goal. e crucial 10 minutes challenge, and the e ort serves a good measuring stick

Will Pollitt, and Owen Walsh foiled the Quaker attack had passed by the time Fergusson shook past the de- for the season to this point.

all game long. fense again and launched one just high and wide of the John Jay is scheduled to play Edgemont, Brewster and

“It was clearly the di erence in the game,” said Ri- far corner. Greeley this week and is now 2-0-1 on the season.

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FIELD HOCKEY John Jay improves to 5-0

BY RICH MONETTI slow start, but once the girls nd their each had one. John Jay to one goal at halftime,” she
CONTRIBUTING WRITER rhythm, they are hard to stop,” said Samantha Spieler and Maeve Mc- said of Kathryn Astrab.
Coach Debbi Walsh.
John Jay had another solid week with Groary didn’t get any action in goal. e 30 shots on goal eventually
two victories and ran their record to 5-0. Sophia DiFalco contributed two “Our defense has been doing a great proved too much, however. DiFalco
goals and Annabel Brennan, Kate Mer- netted two, and Burhance, Puccio, So-
e only blemish was a canceled game cer, Mia Puccio, Lauren Mullaney and job stopping our opponents from get- phie Rudin, and Dani Picerni tallied the
on Friday, Oct. 23, against Brewster. Zoe Eliades all had one. ting into the circle,” Walsh said. rest.
Nonetheless, Ossining was the Wolves’
“It is great to have multiple scorers on e defense followed the same script Eliades had three assists, and Faye
rst victim, even if it took some time the o ensive line,” she said. at home on Wednesday against Walter Tobin, Brennan and Mercer had one.
to sink in the incisors en route to a 7-0 Panas. But the 6-0 score didn’t re ect
road victory. e girls also played a big part in the outcome, according to Walsh. is week has the Wolves facing
their own success. Mercer had two as- Lakeland, Horace Greeley and North
“We de nitely got o to another sists, and Morgan Burhance and Eliades “Panas’ goalie had a tremendous Salem
game, making 18 saves and holding

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GIRLS SOCCER GIRLSTENNIS

John Jay goes 2-0-1 on the week John Jay
sweeps
BY RICH MONETTI Lakeland,
CONTRIBUTING WRITER Panas

John Jay added two wins to their record last week and stayed status quo in the e John Jay girls tennis
team came away with two 7-0
loss column, improving to 4-1-1 on the season. victories on the road at Lake-
land (Oct. 19) and Walter Pa-
Monday’s 2-0 home victory over Bryam Hills got things o to a good start. nas (Oct. 23).

e Wolves had their hands full with a physical team, according to Coach David Picking up singles wins
against Lakeland were
Nuttall. Talia Blechman, Izzy
O’Shaughnessy, and Julia Go-
“ e girls battled and refused to give in,” he said. lis. Winning in doubles were
Renee Shaw/Victoria Fenton,
e scoring opportunities were plentiful, and the outcome certainly made the Getuarba Tetaj/Alice Cai,
Emily Keifer/Georgia Wilm-
late goals worth the wait. oth, and Caroline LaSota/Sa-
mantha Conway.
On the other hand, Wednesday’s victory at Ardsley made the most of another
At Panas, Blechman,
round of good playmaking. O’Shaughnessy, and Tetaj
won singles matches. Sophie
“We were able to nish more of our chances,” said Nuttall of the 7-2 nal score. Madeline Rice/Lucy Landzberg, Ra-
Slogoff chel Warshaw/Emma Hardie,
e scores distributed among seven di erent players made the victory even Josie Scott/Alyson Parker,and
Mariel Lovejoy/Carolina La-
sweeter. Unfortunately, Nuttall was disappointed that his girls couldn’t carry the Sota won doubles.

conversion ratio over to Friday night’s road game.

Despite eight or nine really good chances, according to Nuttall, the

Wolves could not break through. e Quaker o ense was frustrated,

too, and with eight minutes remaining in the game came their best

chance. Jillian Gordan sailed one to the high corner of the net, but just

above the crossbar, a collective gasp was all the Quakers got.

e clock winding down, a hand ball just above the crease with 1:33

left in the game represented John Jay’s best chance. But the thud com-

ing o the post meant Brynn DiGuglielmo’s free kick was not sending

everyone home happy.

Two overtimes later, both teams were back were they started. But

Nuttall didn’t forget to praise his defense.

“ ey are so strong because they read the game so well, work hard as

a unit and know each other inside and out,” he said.

John Jay was slated to face Edgemont, Somers and Byram Hills next

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