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Mahopac News 2.17.22

VOL. 13 NO. 2 Visit TapIntoMahopac.net for the latest news. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2022

County ends COVID test and vaccine clinics

Demand plummets as Omicron cases sharply decline

Because of the lack of demand, beginning of the pandemic.” sites,” County Legislature Chair PHOTO COURTESY OF PCDOH
the Putnam County Department Odell also thanked the volun- Neal Sullivan said. “To all who
of Health held its last COVID helped, Putnam County thanks A local family gets up-to-date on their COVID-19 vaccines, together at
vaccination clinic on Tuesday, Feb. teers in Putnam County’s Medi- you. You’ve gotten us through the the final Putnam County mass vaccination clinic in Carmel last week.
8. e drive-thru rapid tests sites cal Reserve Corps. In 2021 alone, darkest times. As we, hopefully,
run by the county and its partner, corps volunteers logged a total of put the worst of the pandemic be- not only for COVID, but also for special immunizations, or if you
Ambulnz, ended in Philipstown 2,430 hours, including one vol- hind us, please know how grateful many other vaccine preventable need vaccinations for any of the 14
on Wednesday, Feb. 9 and in Car- unteer who dedicated 174 hours we are for all you have done.” diseases, such as measles and teta- serious, but preventable, childhood
mel on Friday, Feb. 11. singlehandedly. nus.” diseases, we are here to help.”
COVID vaccines and tests
Public demand for COVID “ ey worked indoors and out, are now widely available at phar- Now that COVID vaccines Putnam residents looking for
vaccines and COVID tests plum- sometimes in inclement weather, macies and doctors’ o ces. e and boosters are widely available more information or appoint-
meted in the past few weeks as and we will never know how many county has distributed nearly through healthcare providers and ments are encouraged to call PC-
the number of Omicron cases and lives they helped save,” Odell said. 16,000 COVID-19 rapid test kits pharmacies, Nesheiwat said, resi- DOH immunization program
hospitalizations sharply declined. through towns and villages, BO- dents should remember that the directly at 845-808-1390, ext.
Ambulnz, the county’s part- CES has given more than 40,000 Putnam County Department of 43230.
Making vaccinations and test- ner in running the testing sites, rapid tests to the school districts Health’s immunization program is
ing accessible to the entire popula- stepped in at short notice and in Putnam, and New York State still year-round. Article provided by County
tion from east to west was a task conducted thousands of COVID distributed 1.5 million rapid tests Executive’s O ce
that Putnam took on when there tests, giving residents information to nursing homes and adult care “If you are travelling and need
were no state-supported sites in they needed to help control the facilities statewide.
the county, County Executive spread of Omicron. At the height
MaryEllen Odell said. of the surge, Ambulnz tested 600 Nesheiwat said the health de-
to 700 people a day. By February, partment vaccinated more than
“A remarkable collaboration of tests administered dropped to the 25,000 residents since the depart-
dedicated volunteers, government single digits on some days. ment’s rst mass vaccination clinic
agencies, and private-sector busi- opened last year.
nesses and professionals have all e county’s Bureau of Emer-
helped our community get through gency Services and local police “ e good news is that more
the worst of the pandemic,” Odell and re departments devoted time than 72 percent of Putnam Coun-
said. “Chief among those who de- to helping organize the mass vac- ty residents have completed their
serve our thanks is [county health cination and testing sites. primary series of COVID vac-
commission] Dr. Michael Neshei- cination,” Nesheiwat said. “Still,
wat and his team at the Putnam “We also want to thank the pri- it is important to stay up to date
County Department of Health vate properties and community on vaccines and remember that
who worked tirelessly for the past facilities, like the Paladin Center, getting boosters enhances your
two years and continue to give as Putnam Plaza and the Philip- protection and that of your fami-
much today as they have since the stown Recreation Center, which lies and communities. is is true
allowed us to turn their properties
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How to improve reading comprehension

STRONG He is basically reading a word the answers. I’ve found that most they read. Or, they may have a thinking about. He’ll probably
list, but not making meaning out of the children say, “No, you can’t weak vocabulary and don’t know say,“I don’t know.”Or you may be
LEARNING of it.
look back.” By doing this, they’re the meaning of the words they happily surprised when he tells

DR. LINDA Here’s some suggestions to not just following what you’ve read. If you feel any of these may you something about the topic.
SILBERT
help him improve his reading told them to do in the past, but be the issue, to help him stay fo- 2. Explain

comprehension. they now feel empowered. is cused, remember what he read or en ask him to explain fur-

1. Be sure he’s answering the not only helps with comprehen- address the weak vocabulary, have ther. Ask him how that topic

questions based on the read- sion but also with writing and him ll in answers to the ve ts or doesn’t t into his life.

ing passage. Some children base self-worth. W’s as he reads: Who? Where? He’ll become more engaged in

Dear Dr. Linda, their answers on their own opin- 4. Some children have di cul- When? Why? What? Make it the reading if he can relate it

My 12-year-old reads beauti- ion. Some students need to be ty with comprehension because fun by highlighting the “who” to something he already knows

fully, but he is still pulled out of told that the answer needs to be they lack the skill of reading si- in blue, the “where” in yellow, about, something in his memory

class to attend a remedial read- based on the passage, not on their lently. Children begin reading by the “when” in orange, the “why” and his experience.

ing class. He’s embarrassed and opinion. reading aloud. Eventually they in pink and the “what” in green. 3. Ask

to tell you the truth, I can’t gure 2. Some students have di - read to themselves, but many If he has to write a summary of To help him explain what he

out why he’s still being given re- culty visualizing a picture in their of them haven’t learned how to what he read, he has the informa- thinks the reading will be about,

medial reading. When I ask his head of what they’re reading. visualize what they’re reading. tion right there. even if he says, “I have no idea,”

teachers why he’s still in there, ey simply read words. Have ey read as if they’re reading a 6. Finally, if you’re serious in ask him the 5 Ws. 1. Who do you

they tell me the same thing year him stop after a sentence or a word list. To help him, tell him helping him comprehend what think are the important charac-

after year. He scores in the poor paragraph to draw a picture or to subvocalize. is means actu- he’s reading, be careful not to ters? 2. When do you think the

range of ability on the end of the a diagram or write a little story ally moving his lips as if he’s still put him in front of a computer event takes place? 3. Where do

year reading achievement test. about what he just read. is reading aloud. or workbook in which he has to you think it occurs? 4. What do

We’re tempted to pull him out will help him start to understand 5.Keep in mind, however, that read a passage and then answer you think it’s about? 5. Why do

but don’t want to if we’re missing what he’s reading. many students may not have a multiple questions. ese exercis- you think it takes place? Even

something. 3. Some children may not be reading comprehension prob- es test comprehension but don’t if he gets them all wrong, he

Mike and Mary comprehending due to a lack of lem at all. ey may have atten- teach how to comprehend. can now relate what he reads to

interest. Because they’re not in- tional issues. is doesn’t mean Also, try this ve-step method. something in his memory. As he

Dear Mike and Mary, terested in the story, they don’t they have ADHD. If they don’t Each letter in the word TEACH reads he’ll say, “I was right,” or

e issue appears to be read- become engaged. To help him have attentional issues in any- stands for a step in the process. “ at’s who it’s about!”

ing comprehension. If he scores become more engaged have him thing other than reading, then 1. ink 4. Clues

in the poor range of ability year read a few sentences, paragraphs, they probably aren’t interested Have your son read the title Together, look for clues about

after year, but reads uently, the or pages. en you read the same in what they’re reading-Or their before he reads the assignment. what he’s going to read, what

end-of-the-year reading achieve- and have him test you. It’s amaz- mind wanders o . Or, they may en tell him to think about the to focus on when he reads, and

ment test his school is using may ing how engaged he’ll become. have weak short-term memories topic of his reading assignment. SEE DR. LINDA PAGE 12
only be assessing comprehension. Ask him if you may look back for and simply don’t remember what Have him tell you what he’s

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Child’s play

READING, were touted as the modern from the 1920s through the of deadly respiratory diseases in other countries may still
WRITING & way for parents to make sure early 1970s. including asbestosis and meso- contain lead in the paint and in
CHOCOLATE their children’s new shoes t thelioma. Exposure to asbestos the plastic material.
properly. Marketed under the Medical professionals raised in children’s toys manufactured
KIM names X-ray Shoe Fitter, Pe- alarms in the 1950s about the in China and imported to the Lead paint can also be found
KOVACH doscope and Foot-o-scope, this long-term risks from exposure U.S. can take 20-50 years after on older toys, antiques and col-
four-foot-tall wooden cabinet to radiation from these shoe- lectibles passed down through
Last week in one of my contained an opening where rst exposure to develop into the family or purchased at yard
adult writing classes, the customers could place their tting machines. Most of the fatal diseases. According to the sales. Old cute red painted
Susan wrote about a feet. Viewing portholes in the radiation was directed toward internet, investigators continue wagons or metal re trucks can
childhood experience of going top and sides of the wooden the feet being measured but a to nd asbestos in crayons, contain lead on the wagon sur-
with her mother to buy new cabinet allowed the child, par- substantial amount of radiation modeling clays and crime scene face and handles. Metal banks,
school shoes. To make sure ent, and shoe store clerk to ob- was emitted in all directions. toy trains, trucks and cars most
that the shoes t well, the shoe serve the bones of the feet and Shoe salesmen were exposed ngerprint kits. I remember likely contain lead paint. In
store clerk told Susan to put the child’s wiggling toes inside to the rays all day long. Shop- receiving a forensic science kit 2007, Mattel had to recall one
the shoes on and walk over to of the outline of the shoe. e pers with small children were when I was a kid and dusting million Hot Wheel cars manu-
stand on the new wooden X- radiation exposure lasted for put at risk. Older kids thought my ngerprints down in the factured in China because of
ray machine. When she looked about 20 seconds. it was fun to run into the shoe basement. I did not know that lead paint. In 2015, Matchbox
down at her feet inside the stores after school to gawk at I was actually playing with cars sold at a national chain
wooden box, Susan could see Several early shoe- tting the bones in their feet. No one asbestos! store in upstate NY were found
the glowing bones in her toes uoroscope devices were in- thought about radiation burns to contain high levels of toxic
and the outline of the shoes vented, patented, and marketed and radiation-induced cancers. One of the biggest child- chemicals.
around her feet. What??? in the U.S. and England in the hood dangers is lead poison-
early 1920s. Shoe stores across I started thinking about oth- ing. Brightly colored children’s Did you know that most
Shoe- tting uoroscopes the U.S. as well as in Canada, er childhood dangers. Did you toys and jewelry typically use books produced before 1980
U.K, Australia, and Germany know that many children’s toys lead-based paint. Lead paint contain lead? Old books were
had these new machines in use contain asbestos bers? Asbes- in children’s toys was banned printed with leaded inks which
tos is a known carcinogen re- in the U.S. in 1978. However, presents a lead dust hazard.
sponsible for the development imported toys manufactured Colorful book covers were
often painted with lead-based
paint.

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5. Handwrite
Now as he reads, have him
write, not highlight. You may
want to do this at the same
time. In other words, you write
down everything you read what
you think is important also.
Organize the reading material
into an outline, picture story,
or any other graphic organizer.
e two of you can compare
your outlines or picture stories.
By writing and drawing as he
reads, he’ll understand and re-
member more.
Important: Don’t do too
much at one time. Since the
brain can usually only process
about ve things at a time, keep
your study time short and ef-
fective.

Dr. Linda

Dr. Linda is co-author of
“Why Bad Grades Happen to
Good Kids,” and director of
Strong Learning Tutoring.
Send your questions to Linda@
stronglearning.com.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2022 OPINION MAHOPAC NEWS PAGE 13

Library o ers web accessibility and language toolbar

LIBRARY reader navigation. e Recite Duxbury Braille Translator and tors have access to ZoomText For more information about
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easily understood and works text into printed braille and screen reader), Dragon speech brary’s other accessibility tools,
MICHELE with a wide variety of assistive is available for onsite use. We to text software, alternative contact me at 845-628-2009,
CAPOZZELLA technologies. also o er a Sorenson Relay input devices like special mice ext. 107 or director@mahopa-
service video phone that deaf and keyboards, and C-Pen—a clibrary.org.
Accessibility matters. In 2015, 3.22 million people and hard of hearing individuals portable pen shaped scanner that
Did you know, over 25 in the United States had a can use to place calls to hearing can be used to read aloud the Michele Capozzella is the director
percent of the popula- vision impairment (CDC). By individuals. Learning Lab visi- text in books, one line at a time. of Mahopac Public Library
tion may encounter barriers on adding the Recite Me toolbar,
the internet because they have our vision impaired, or low vi- Halsto Medi present
a disability, learning di culty, sion patrons can use the screen
visual impairment, or speak reader function to have our Monthl Editoria Calenda
English as a second language? website content read aloud. e
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Joe Ramirez placed fourth at 110 pounds at the Section 1 championships.

Nick Greco, right, placed second at 126 pounds at Sunday’s Section 1
championships.

Centrone shows wins PHOTO: SKIP PEARLMAN
off his medal
after he won Mahopac’s Angelo Centrone (top) won his second Section 1 championship
a 145-pound Sunday at Clarkstown South HS.
sectional title,
advancing second Section 1 title
to next
week’s state
championships.

WRESTLING

Centrone
Indians nish third in team competition

BY SKIP PEARLMAN 2-seed RCK’s Matt Kasch (RCK) in the sion right now. He wants a state title, that’s towards a state title… that’s something I
CONTRIBUTING WRITER nal. where he wants to be.” think about every day. I feel like I’m in the
Centrone (35-1 this season, 137-10 ca- best shape, and this is my best chance to
Indian senior captain Angelo Centrone Centrone said he was satis ed with his win a state title.”
won his second Section 1 championship reer) has his eyes on the state championship performance, and hungry to move on to the
Sunday at Clarkstown South High School where he nished second two years ago, and quest that has dominated his thoughts. Mahopac sophomore Nick Greco took a
in West Nyack, plowing through the will advance to that tournament Feb, 25 and second at 126 pounds. Greco, the No. 3 seed,
145-pound weight class with four dominant 26 at the MVP Arena in Albany. “It feels really good, it’s exciting to be a lost to Justin Fortugno (BBHVW) in the
victories, and capping the tournament with senior and win one more title,” Centrone
a workmanlike, 19-4, dismantling of No. “It’s exactly what we expected,“ Indian said after the nal. “It builds a bit of con- nal. Greco’s season record is 31–4.
coach Steve Tornambe said. “He’s wrestling
on another level right now. He’s on a mis- dence. After losing the (sectional and SEE COMPETITION PAGE 20
state) tournament last year, this is a step

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2022 SPORTS MAHOPAC NEWS PAGE 19

Hockey team marks Senior Night with victory

Mahopac’s hockey team picked be attending college next year but The Indians celebrate a goal during Senior Night last week.
up two wins last week, beating plans on majoring in electrical con-
Monroe Woodbury, 6-5, Tuesday, struction. For today, retirement
and Byram Hills last ursday,3-2, and every moment
on Senior Night at the Brewster ALEX ZECCA # 18 in between.
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8-1 decision to Cortlandt the prior team. He is also a member of the
Monday, with AJ P efer scoring varsity soccer and lacrosse
Mahopac’s lone goal, assisted by
Martirano and Luke Reis. Fresh- teams at Mahopac. He plans
man Gavin McKee had 16 saves in on attending college next year and
goal for Mahopac. would like to study something in
the eld of medicine.
Mahopac fell to Ryetown, 11-3,
Friday night, with Luczkowski and Mahopac Hockey also has three
Martirano each scoring a goal and team managers who volunteer
assisting on one. Senior Frankie their time to keep stats and help
Brigante scored his rst varsity with other gameday responsibili-
goal, and Luke Kelleher, Martira- ties.
no, and Wanner each had an assist.
MADDIE MCCROSSON
Here is a closer look at the se- is is McCrosson’s second year
niors who were honored last
working with the hockey team.
ursday night Next year she will be continuing
her academic and athletic career
MATT LUCZKOWSKI # 29 at SUNY Brockport, majoring in
is is Luczkowski’s fourth year Education and playing soccer.

as a member of thevarsity hockey REBECCA ROBINSON
team and his second season as a It’s Robinson’s rst year work-
captain. Luczkowski has also
ing with the hockey team. Next
played baseball and golf during year she will be attending Marist
his time at Mahopac. He is unde- College to study biology on a pre-
cided on where he would like to at- dental track. She is a member of
tend college next year but plans on the soccer, ski, and track and eld
studying health sciences with the teams at Mahopac.
goal of one day becoming a physi-
cal therapist. LIAM KOUNIS
is is Kounis’ rst year work-
JORDAN DONATONE # 27
It’s Donatone’s fourth year as ing with the hockey team. He is a
member of the varsity soccer team
a member of the varsity hockey at Mahopac.Next year he will be
program and rst year as a captain. attending SUNY Albany and
He is undecided on where he will studying accounting.

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BOYS BASKETBALL

Indians win league title
Close regular season with four wins, roll into playo s

BY SKIP PEARLMAN Mahopac (15-4 overall, 10-0 cus, and now that everything will on March 6. in the victory, and to get twelve of

CONTRIBUTING WRITER league) has won 14 of their last 15 intensify, I’m con dent this team Monday night in Yonkers, Craig them to score.”

games entering the post-season, will respond,”he added.“ ey play Perri and Joey Koch each sank 12 Last Friday night at home

e Mahopac boys basketball and coach Tom McMahon likes for each other every night, there points to lead Mahopac to victory. against John Jay, the Indians

team put the nishing touches on the way the team has gelled. He isn’t anything more a coach could Last Saturday at Brewster, the clinched the league title in front

a terri c regular season Monday also likes the fact that his team will ask for. is is a special group that Indians closed out an undefeated of a loud packed house, and got

night in Yonkers, with the Indi- be at home to start the tournament. has done some special things, and league schedule, with Colum 18 points and 10 rebounds from

ans winning their seventh straight “We got o to a slow start to the now we’ll try to do something else Ranaghan’s 12 points and six re- Patrick McMahon, and 12 points

game, a 48-33 victory that sends season, but we’ve really been play- special over the next three weeks.” bounds leading the way. Max and seven boards from Gomes.

the team into this weekend’s play- ing great team basketball for the Mahopac drew the No. 4 seed Gomes added nine points and 10 Callahan had 12 points and

o tournament with solid momen- last two months,” McMahon said. in the playo s, and was set to face rebounds, and Michael Callahan dished out ve assists, Ranaghan

tum. “Sectionals are an opportunity, one Yonkers Friday (time TBD) at had nine points and four assists. had 11 points and six rebounds,

Mahopac also beat Brewster that the boys have earned. To play home in a play-in game. e win- “I’m really proud of our kids to and Ryan Reilly grabbed six of-

last Saturday on the road, 68-36, at home,in front of the community ner advances to the rst round nish up league play undefeated,” fensive rebounds, and nished

topped John Jay of Cross River,59- and the Mahopac Maniacs, that’s Tuesday (Feb. 22) vs. the Lake- McMahon said. “ ey worked so with eight.

52 one night earlier at home, and special. ey’re our home-court land/Magnus winner. Quarter - hard all season, and this is a well- “What a great win in front of

blew out Greeley, 68-48 in Chap- advantage. nals follow on Saturday (Feb. 26). earned distinction. It was great to a great crowd,” McMahon said.

paqua the prior Wednesday. “I’ve been pleased with our fo- Semi nals are March 3, and nals see all 15 guys be able to participate “ e Mahopac Maniacs have

I’m really been awesome all year, and the
proud of community support is just amaz-
ing.
our kids to
“Winning a league champion-
ship is always a goal, and these

guys worked so hard to earn it,”he
added.“We showed our balance in

nish up that game. Patrick was outstand-
ing on both ends, he made some

league play big shots when we needed them
and was a force on the boards. Mi-

undefeated. chael, Colum and Max just con-
tinue to each do big things. We

ey worked don’t need anybody to be anything
or anyone, but themselves. Di er-

so hard all ent guys step up at di erent times.
at’s who we are.”

season, and e prior Wednesday at Gree-
ley, Mahopac led by 10 at half-

this is a time, as the Indians were led by
Callaghan’s 17 points, ve re-

well-earned PHOTO: SKIP PEARLMAN bounds and ve assists. Ranaghan
distinction.’ added 14 points and grabbed
Coach Tom McMahon and the Indians finished league play undefeated and expect to open the playoffs seven rebounds, and McMahon
-Coach Tom McMahon next Tuesday at home. came up with seven points and six
rebounds. Sean Massett and Phil
Salmon scored their rst varsity
points.

musical vocal group COMPETITION I think he can do very well in the ally well for the rst four minutes.”
tournament.” Junior Sam Przymylski nished
playing an eclec�c mix of favorites, old and new FROM PAGE 18
Junior Joe Ramirez took a sixth at 118 pounds,improving his
[email protected] 914-248-5135 “He had a great rst two fourth place at 110 pounds, after season record to 33–13.
matches,” Tornambe said. “We losing close matches in the semis,
join Lauren, Colleen and Rick and bring a li�le knew we’d have a tough match and in the third-place match. “Sam had a great year,” Tor-
harmony to your next event! in the semi nal. He was down nambe said.“Maybe he was a little
three, got an escape and got a “It was unfortunate, he got a worn out, but he beat the No. 2
pin. It was a good strong nish bad call in the semi nals,” Tor- seed to reach the semi nals.”
for him and a strong tourna- nambe said. “He got a tough deal,
ment.” but he fell short. He wrestled re- All ve Indians wrestlers earned
All-Section honors.
Indian eighth-grader George Sam Przymylski placed
Johnson took a third place at sixth at 118 pounds.
102 pounds after defeating Bo-
lanos (PC), 5–2, in the third- PHOTO: SKIP PEARLMAN
place match. Johnson improved
his season mark to 29–9, and
advanced to states.

“George had a great tourna-
ment,” Tornambe said. “He had
that look in his eyes, he was
very determined. And getting to
states, it’s a great experience, and

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2022 SPORTS MAHOPAC NEWS PAGE 21

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Indian girls clinch league title

Close regular season with three lopsided wins

BY SKIP PEARLMAN to pull away. and Beberman was named MVP. Lauren Beberman earned MVP honors at last
CONTRIBUTING WRITER Mel DeMeo led Mahopac Scozzafava said Mahopac week’s Hen Hud tournament, won by the Indians.

Mahopac’s girls basketball with 22 points, Julie DeBrocky continues to ne tune the de- PHOTO: SKIP PEARLMAN
team put a shiny wrapper on their and Julia Paolicelli each had 11 fense, the team’s strength, as
regular season last week, cruising points, Kristina Rush had 10, playo s loom.
to three lopsided victories. e and Jess Sterbens grabbed 20 re-
Indians opened the week Tues- bounds to go with three points. “ e girls are really starting
day by beating Hen Hud, 57- to understand defense,” he said.
37, in the championship game “We got another strong de- “We’ve continued to get better,
of the Jack McGuire Holiday fensive e ort from the girls,“ and we’ve come out with wins
Tournament. e Indians took Indians coach Chuck Scozza- in some close games. And it was
care of visiting Horace Greeley fava said. “After the rst quar- great to win a second league title
Wednesday with a 54-28 deci- ter we stepped up the defense, in a row. at’s something we set
sion, and closed out the regular and in the third we really played our sights on every year, so that
season Friday at John Jay Cross well. Sterbens, with all those re- was nice.”
River, beating the Wolves, 67-44. bounds, was big, Lauren played
well with steals and tips, and e Indians last reached the
e Indians closed the regu- Julia played well for us o the sectional nals in 2013 (when
lar season at 16–4, and won bench.” Mahopac lost to Ossining),
their second straight league title Scozzafava‘s rst year with the
with a 10–0 record. Mahopac is e prior Wednesday against team. e coach was asked how
expecting to play a home game Greeley, DeMeo and Beber- good this team can be.
in the rst round of the playo s man each had 12 points and De-
Saturday, with the No. 4 seed, at Brocky added 10. “It’s tough to compare teams,“
a time to be announced. Scozzafava said. “But this year
One day earlier at Hendrick we have a good team, they play
Friday at John Jay, the Indians Hudson, Rush had 16 points, together, and do what they’re
led 20-15 after one, but took DeBrocky added 12, and De- supposed to do. If we stay with-
over in the second and third Meo had 10 to lead Mahopac in that, and hit our shots, I think
quarters. A 22-4 run by Ma- past the Sailors in the tourna- we can be a pretty good team
hopac in the third allowed them ment nale. in the playo s. We just need to
keep playing good defense and
Rush and DeMeo were named hit shots.”
to the All-Tournament team,

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1. Remain as is 31. Tears in a garment (Br. 54. Being livable 27. __ and feathers

5. Functional Eng.) 56. NHL play-by-play man 29. Spiritual part of an

11. News magazine 33. Not easily explained 58. “The Great Lakes State” individual (ancient Egypt)
30. Hot beverage
12. Popular treat 34 Song in short stanzas (abbr.)
31. Pouch
16. Area units 38. Detonations 59. Unpainted

17. Artificial intelligence 39. Intestinal 60. Swam underwater 32. It followed the cassette

18. Marten valued for its fur 40. EU cofounder Paul-Henri 63. Native American people 33. Large northern deer
34. Ones who offer formally
19. Forms of matter __ 64. Containing salt

24. Home of the Dodgers 43. Balmy 65. Exam 35. Famed genie

25. Bordering 44. New Mexico mountain 36. Bequeathed

26. Part of the eye town CLUES DOWN 37. Skeletal muscle

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29. Crest of a hill 50. Golf scores 3. Move out of 41. They deliver the mail

30. Measures engine speed 51. Has its own altar 4. Male organ 42. Equally

5. Two-toed sloth 44. Check

6. Making dirty 45. Light-colored breed of

7. Article hound

8. Oil company 46. Drug that soothes

9. Emits coherent 47. Railroads

radiation 48. Most slick

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(abbr.) 54. His and __

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Financial advisors can help reduce anxiety

GUEST your goals, risk tolerance and PREPARE FORTHE A nancial advisor can evaluate your
CORNER time horizon, a nancial advisor UNEXPECTED protection needs and recommend
can enable you to look past the
TOM headlines. Most of us did not need a pan- appropriate solutions that t within
CASEY demic to remind us that unexpect- your overall nancial strategy.
AVOID EMOTIONAL ed events can happen in our lives –
The long-running coronavi- DECISIONS and some of these events can have -Tom Casey
rus pandemic has fueled a serious nancial impacts on us and Edward Jones
lot of anxieties – including Many people let their emotions our loved ones. Do you have ad-
nancial ones. But some people drive their investment choices. equate life insurance? How about WHY DO WE
have had far fewer worries than When the market goes through disability insurance? And if you
others. a downturn and the value of their ever needed some type of long- ADVERTISE
investments drops, they sell to term care, such as an extended stay
Consider this: Among those “cut losses,” even though these in a nursing home, how would you IN HALSTON
investors who work with a same investments may still have pay for it? A nancial advisor can
good business fundamentals and evaluate your protection needs and
nancial advisor, 84% said that promising futures. Conversely, recommend appropriate solu-
doing so gave them a greater sense when the market is on an uptick, tions that t within your overall
of comfort about their nances some poeple chase after “hot”
during the pandemic, according investments, even when they nancial strategy.
to a survey from Age Wave and become overpriced and may have
Edward Jones. very little room to grow. But a ADAPTTO CHANGING
CIRCUMSTANCES
Of course, many people experi- nancial advisor can help keep
ence investment-related fears you from making these fear- and Over time, many things may
even without a global health greed-based actions by only change in your life – your job,
crisis, and that’s probably not recommending moves that make your family situation, your retire-
surprising, given the periodic sense for your situation. ment plans, and so on. A nancial
volatility of the nancial markets. professional can help you adjust
But nancial guidance can come WORK TOWARD MULTIPLE your nancial strategy in response
in handy during relatively normal GOALS to these changes.
times, too.
At various times in your life, Achieving your nancial goals
A nancial professional can you may have simultaneous may present challenges, but it
help you: doesn’t have to cause you years of
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LOOK PAST THE HEADLINES could be investing for a retire- get the help you need.
In ation, interest rates, pan- ment that’s decades away, while
also trying to save for a child’s is article was written by Edward
demics, elections – there’s always college education. A nancial Jones for use by your local Edward
something in the news that could professional can suggest ways you Jones nancial advisor (member
a ect the investment world in the can keep working toward both SIPC).Tom Casey, CRPC, AAMS,
short term. But by helping you objectives, in terms of how much CRPS, is a licensed securities adviser
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