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North Salem News 03.17.22

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

Vol. 8 No. 1 Visit TapIntoNorthSalem.net for the latest news. Thursday, March 17, 2022

Cool as ice! PQ media specialist
Town Board issues Peach Lake proclamations named Master Teacher

BY CAROL REIF BY CAROL REIF
STAFF WRITER STAFF WRITER

Natalie Koehler  is a tad un-

In case you missed it, Satur- comfortable with the term “Mas-
day, March 12 was “Levi DiDo-
menico Day” in North Salem. ter Teacher,” though that’s what

e intrepid teen earned the she’s been named.
accolade for helping pluck an
iceboater from the frigid waters “I don’t think I would call my-
of a local lake. An honor – of the
humorous sort – was also be- self a ‘master’ anything. We’re all
stowed on the man he rescued.
students rst and foremost,” said
e Town Board decreed
Tuesday, March 8, that Rich Vail the North Salem educator, add-
will henceforth hold the title
of “Iceboat Captain of Peach ing that maybe she’d rather be
Lake.”
thought of as a “Master Teacher
Ever the good sport, he ac-
cepted the proclamation which in Training.”
also expressly forbids -- under
“penalty of incarceration” -- any A library media specialist
male member of the Vail family
to go iceboating “on the 16th day at Pequenakonck Elementary Natalie Koehler
of any month of any year.” School, Koehler achieved that

So what’s so signi cant about status because of her passion for professional learning in which
the 16th?, you might ask. Well,
that’s the date in January that STEM (science, technology, en- they will engage. ose who
Vail escaped – if not with his
dignity intact, at least without gineering and math) education. complete the program are eli-
serious injury -- thanks to Levi’s
quick thinking. PHOTO COURTESY OF MARIA HLUSHKO Gov. Kathy Hochul an- gible for membership in the New

e 13-year-old had been Supervisor Warren Lucas bestows the title of “Iceboat Captain of nounced the 2022 cohort of New York State Academy. Supported
skating when the mishap oc- Peach Lake” to Rich Vail.
curred. He raced home, grabbed York State Master Teachers in by SUNY, the academy part-

his rowboat, dragged it to the ful Vail thanked him in absentia. February. Founded in 2013, the ners with the state Department

scene, and after attaching ropes Proud mom Dawn  DiDo- four-year fellowship program is of Education and professional

was able to oat it out to the menico  revealed last week that run by the State University of development organizations for

shivering Vail, who climbed the teen is so naturally “humble” New York and Math for Amer- teachers to address statewide is-

aboard. that he didn’t feel what he did ica. It gives participants oppor- sues.

e proclamation commend- was a big deal. But, to her, it tunities for professional develop-

ed Levi for “his commitment to most de nitely was. ment and the chance to network INSPIRATION’S THE GOAL

the safety of his neighbors and “I think he thought outside and collaborate with hundreds of e ultimate goal is to inspire

the community and for his quick himself, put his fears aside, and colleagues. the next generation of STEM

response to this emergency.” just got right to the task,” she e fellows have a voice be- leaders.

Levi was unable to attend the cause they help create, facilitate, SEE TEACHER PAGE 6
Town Board meeting, so a grate- SEE PROCLAMATION PAGE 7 design and choose the type of

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Thursday, March 17, 2022 North Salem News – Page 3

Westchester animal rescue uses matchmaking for adoptions

James Scova (holding Harlee), Julie Cialone (holding
Princess Derp), and Marla Valentine (holding Rosie)

PHOTO: JESSICA EINTERZ

BY JESSICA EINTERZ cat adoptions, they also help pair health bene ts that animals can Let’s just say that we have a family ety,” Cialone said. “A family that
STAFF WRITER dogs, birds, rabbits, and Guinea bring. While the animals are not and they’ve got two dogs, a lizard, adopted from us last year had an
pigs to prospective adopters. certi ed as service or emotional birds,and one cat and they’re look- 8-year-old boy who tried to com-
“We Rescue Pets to Rescue Cialone described why the orga- support animals, she noted that ing for another cat. en, Julie will mit suicide. Within 24 hours of
People.” nization puts such an emphasis on cats are naturally intuitive. probably talk to them about maybe that cat entering their house, the
cat adoption. looking at a high energy kitten or boy left his bed for the rst time in
at’s the motto of Rock n’Res- “We go to Ann’s Place, which is young adult cat that can really keep six months. Within a week, he was
cue, a South Salem-based non- “Our primary focus is cats be- a nonpro t community center for up with the family. We nd the outside playing baseball, which he
pro t organization that has one cause there are so many cats in the people with cancer and their loved best animal that ts our adopter’s hadn’t done in over a year. at
goal in mind: Matching the ani- nation that are being euthanized, ones,” Valentine said. “Every rst needs.” cat will not leave that boy’s side. It
mals in their care to their perfect despite being healthy and friend- Tuesday of every month, we go in saved his life.”
home. ly,” Cialone said. “ ere are many with our therapy animals and pro- Cialone also discussed the im-
dog rescues that clear out shelters, vide animal assisted therapy. Peo- pact Covid has had on the people Rock n’ Rescue is located at
Rock n’ Rescue isn’t an animal but there are very few cat rescues ple think of dogs when they think looking to adopt from them and 55 Truesdale Lane, South Sa-
shelter. e animals are kept in- that can do that. Our job there is of animal assisted therapy, but cats shared the story of a boy who’s life lem. Anyone who is interested in
side the home of the organiza- to take every friendly cat that they have an innate ability to pick up on miraculously changed after. adopting an animal through the
tion’s founder and co-director Julie have to avoid euthanasia. the human’s anxieties and feelings.” organization can ll out an appli-
Cialone. ey take animals from “Since Covid, we’ve seen such cation through pet nder.com and
shelters across the country and Marla Valentine, the co-director Valentine also said, “When it a spike in adolescents and adults donations can be made at rnrpets.
place them in foster homes. and therapy coordinator of Rock n’ comes to placing animals, I re- with depression, suicidal ideation, org.
Rescue, also promoted the mental ally focus on temperament testing. eating disorders, and extreme anxi-
While they primarily focus on

Man falls from platform at Croton Falls station

BY CAROL REIF Croton Falls Monday, March 7. Helped back up by a Croton Responding to the scene were scooter, and returned home
STAFF WRITER e unidenti ed victim told Falls re ghter who just local re ghters, MTA police, where he was advised by his
happened to be nearby, he and members of the North doctor to go get checked out
A 75-year-old man was police that he was walking limped on a hurt knee over to a Salem Volunteer Ambulance at Putnam Hospital in Carmel,
slightly injured after landing on along when he “took a step” bench and sat down, said North Corps. Howley said.
the northbound tracks at the and tumbled o the platform. Salem police Chief omas
Metro-North Train Station in No trains were approaching the Howley. e man refused medical Further details were
station at the time. attention, got on his electric unavailable at press time.

Page 4 – North Salem News Thursday, March 17, 2022

Hallways full of hearts

“I am a fast runner.” displayed them in the hallway.

“I am a brother.” e second-grade classes were

“I am an artist.” inspired to join in and soon

ose statements and more, added more messages. Students

written by elementary students, eagerly read the walls of heart-

line the walls of Pequenakonck shaped notes searching for

Elementary School. commonalities and di erences

“I found one that says I am a with their peers.

good friend. I wrote that too!” “Who feels strong?” asked

said rst-grader Moriah Novak. Hussey, reading from a heart

“ is heart says I am a gymnast. and looking for raised hands.

I’m not one, but I can do some “You all have something in

moves.” common with this person!”

Inspired by a recent profes- One student read out ‘I’m a

sional development workshop swimmer!’ and other students team!”

and conversation heart candies, responded ‘I’m a swimmer too!’”  Activities like these create

rst-grade teachers guided their Sam LaRocca enjoyed the a classroom where students

students to write declarative activity, even though he found feel a sense of belonging and

sentences about their own iden- it challenging.  connection with their commu-

tities. e North Salem faculty “It’s cool how people were nity. ey see themselves and

previously completed this activ- willing to show their personali- their culture represented in the

ity during an Implicit Bias pro- ties,” said LaRocca. “It was hard classroom, and that positively

gram led by Paul Forbes. to think of things that make me empowers students and broad-

“It’s about the students rec- di erent than my classmates.”  ens the perspective of all. 

ognizing who they are as a per- His statement about being an e yearlong professional

son, but also being able to con- omnivore made his classmates development training series

nect with someone else,” said curious about the word and with Paul Forbes is a facet

teacher Lauren Hussey. “People sparked a conversation about of the North Salem Central

have biases because they don’t their diets. School District’s commitment

know each other. When you Olivia Silva was surprised to to building an intentionally

know more about each other, nd many similarities with fel- equitable, diverse, and inclu-

you’re more likely to feel con- low students. “I wrote that I am sive community. 

nected.”  a dancer and singer, and then

Each rst-grade student I saw that there are other kids Article provided by North Salem

shared their identity statements who wrote that they dance too. Central School District. 

with their classmates and then Maybe we could form a dance

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in the air in the weeks an understanding of the prohibited in most counties

ahead. science helps to explain in the state, including

is is also the season how the potential for Westchester, the DEC

for heightened risk of brush and other wild res website lists a handful of

brush res. increases dramatically open burn exceptions—

From March 16 to May during springtime. among other things, maple

14, New York will institute “According to sugar processing, a seasonal

a statewide “burn ban.” e conservation experts, treat—for which only

annual springtime program warming temperatures charcoal and dry, clean,

Serving all Faiths since 1858 is enforced to help reduce and dried grass, leaves, non-chemically treated,

Cremations and Burials the risk of wild res and shrubs, and bushes from and unpainted wood can

FUNERAL PREARRANGEMENT protect lives and property. the previous year’s fall be used. Visit the DEC

Both pre-payment and no-payment options e seasonal burn ban is season— which serve as website for a complete

part of the open burning a brush re’s fuel—react list of the open burn

regulations established by with oxygen and release exceptions.

the state in 2009. heat,” the re chief said. Melillo said that

Goldens Bridge Fire “When combined with whenever there is a

Chief Albert Melillo urged other elements like wind moderate risk for brush

• Only 1/4 mile from 684 exit 6. • Only 1 block from the Katonah residents to call emergency currents, and the absence res and wild res

services if they see smoke of green vegetation, brush anywhere in the state, the

• Less than 60 minutes from N.Y. City. • Railroad station. or re along a roadside or res can easily start and DEC posts these locations

• Parking facilities for over 100 cars. • Monuments & inscriptions available. in the brush of a wooded spread quickly.” on its website on the “Fire

area. e state’s open burning Danger Map” for the 2022

“At this time of year, restrictions were also re season. e website

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DANIEL B. McMANUS ~ Proprietor BRUCE E. REISDORF ~ Licensed Manager dry brush,” Melillo said. liquid droplets that cause restrictions.
JOSEPH M. MCMANUS ~ Director RONALD P. CERASO ~ Director
MARISA A. GIULIANO ~ Director ADNER J. MONTENEGRO-LEE ~ Director “Vigilance is our best serious health problems

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OBITUARIES TEACHER programs have blossomed de- WHO ARE ‘MASTER professional development work-
FROM PAGE 1
Christopher spite pandemic hardships, John- TEACHERS’? shops for regional and statewide
Richie
son noted that “it’s exciting According to Hochul, Master educator conferences. Many
Christopher ‘Doc’ Richie
passed away peacefully at the Koehler also co-teaches at during these challenging times Teachers are “dedicated profes- of them have been recognized
Firemen’s Home, FASNY in
Hudson, NY at the age of 74. PQ’s Makerspace, a place where to have such good news about sionals” who teach science, tech- for outstanding service by their
He was the son of Donald
W. Richie MD and Margaret students “tinker” with STEM- education.” nology, computer science, robot- peers, communities or profes-
Ostrander Richie of Croton
Falls. Chris graduated from related projects and activities. As for her accomplishment, ics, coding, engineering, math sional associations.
North Salem High School
and attended Franklin Pierce e students are given the basics Johnson, who hired Koehler and integrate STEM courses e program’s executive direc-
College.
and turned loose to have fun. about eight years ago, said, “It’s across grades K-12, including tor congratulated Koehler and
He worked for NYC DEP
for many years, but most im- ey get to explore everything nice to recognize teachers at any Advanced Placement, Honors the North Salem School Dis-
portant to him was his 55
years as a volunteer in the from robotics and 3D printing time, but especially at this time.” and Regents levels. ose cho- trict for attaining the honor.
Croton Falls Fire Depart-
ment. He moved to the Fire- to coding and engineering con- According to Johnson, sen for the program have been “We are truly pleased to wel-
men’s Home where he be-
came an active member. cepts. Koehler holds a “unique” role at teaching for an average of 15 come  Natalie  to this exciting

Chris was predeceased To learn about the design, PQ because she literally works years. (Koehler has been an edu- and dynamic program where
by three older step siblings,
Sally Scotton, Patricia Locke development, testing and pro- with every student and teacher cator for nearly 20.) she will have the opportunity
and Donald (Woody) Richie.
He is survived by his sister, duction of aircraft and space- in the building. More than 81% have been in to work with like-minded K-12
Susan Richie Moga of Sher-
man, CT. craft, Koehler’s students recently the classroom for more than 10 STEM educators that exhibit

In lieu of owers, please made paper planes and rockets. KOEHLER’S CV years and 26% for more than 20. similar levels of talent and pas-
donate to the Croton Falls
Fire Dept. (1 Sun Valley Rd, ey also learned how to make Koehler earned her Bachelor e new 230 Master Teach- sion,” wrote Josephine Salvador.
Croton Falls, NY 10519) or
to the Firemen’s Home (125 vinyl decals that they used to of Arts degree in anthropology ers represent  159 school dis- Master Teachers are those
Harry Howard Ave., Hud-
son, NY 12534). personalize their computers. from Bu alo State College and tricts and are active beyond their who “continually push the

Koehler thanked colleagues her Master of Arts degree in classrooms. Some serve as cur- boundaries of their practice to

Dr. Michelle Sands, an enrich- library science from Southern riculum and department lead- create more powerful learning

ment specialist at PQ since Connecticut State University. ers or members of district and opportunities in our STEM

1999, and computer lab special- She has spent most of her career state-level committees, while classrooms,” she said.

ist Eileen Diehl for their roles as a library media specialist – others are mentors for student Grateful for the opportunity

in the development and support with an emphasis on technology and early career teachers. to learn and grow, Koehler is

of the Makerspace, aka the “Ge- – at the high school and elemen- Many of the new members equally excited about bring-

nius Hour” program. tary school levels. have been awarded grants for ing that knowledge back to her

“I couldn’t have done it with- Koehler has also been a full- school STEM resources and are classroom.

out them,” she said last week. time instructional technology sponsors of Science Olympia After all, she said, she’s still a

e Makerspace is “a great coach. She has presented at the competitions, summer STEM “teacher in training.”

thing for kids” because it gives National Association for Gifted camps, school gardens, robotics

them the time and freedom to Children’s conference on the teams, coding clubs, community FOR MORE INFO

“get their creative juices ow- makerspace model she and col- service organizations, and PTO For more information about

ing,” PQ Principal Mary John- leagues created at PQ. members or o cers. the Master Teachers program,

son said ursday, March 10. In her free time, Koehler loves Master Teachers hold leader- visit  www.suny.edu/master-

Pointing to the fact that to read, hike, ski and to boat on ship roles in state STEM pro- teacher/.

schools have persevered and the Long Island Sound. fessional associations and lead

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PROCLAMATION nore, dairy farmers who found- ROCK close. Register online at northsa- at the Bedford Hills Community
FROM PAGE 1 FROM PAGE 2
ed Vails Grove, a former sum- lemny.org/recreation. House (74 Main St., Bedford

mer colony turned year-round Ruth Keeler Hills). e bene t reading will
feature Broadway, television, and
said, adding: “He’s a good kid.” community. 11:30 a.m. on the second Tuesday

“He kept that one a secret,” of the month at the North Salem Memorial Library lm veterans Christa Scott-Reed,
Fire House. Some of our past Kelly McAndrew, Alvin Keith,
FAMILY TRADITION Vail joked Tuesday.

Vail’s grandfather Earle, an anking Vail in advance events have included: Visit to the e library is open for brows- and R.Ward Du y, and will be

avid iceboater, was 84 when he for being such a “good sport,” Buddhist Monastery, Barton Or- ing, computer use, and read- directed by KCS Artistic Direc-

took the big plunge at Peach Councilman Martin Aronchick chards, Meet-and-Greet with the ing! Please see our website for tor Trent Dawson.

Lake sometime in the 1980s. then recited the intended-to- Candidates, gol ng at the Red more information. Most of our is bene t is the nal install-

Despite entreaties by his con- be-cheeky second proclama- Rooster Drive-in, earring mak- programs are in person or on ment of KCS’s three-part series

cerned kin, the tough old bird tion. ing, Irish Dancers, Penny Social, ZOOM. Send us an email if of readings, including its reading

refused to give up his beloved It read, in part: “Now, there- food drive, Educated Palate Lun- you want to participate: keeler- of “Art” at Katonah’s Oak & Oil

pastime until forced to by fail- fore be it resolved that the cheon, AARP Defensive Driving [email protected]. When you Gallery in February, and a ren-

ing eyesight. Town Board of the Town of course, Westchester Broadway email us, we will send you a link dition of “Who’s Afraid of Vir-

It was Earle’s boat that Vail North Salem, with some hesi- eatre, speakers from our local to click on, and a password to en- ginia Woolf ” in December. e

was piloting in January. tation, applauds Rich Vail for town o ces, 90th Birthday Par- ter. proceeds of this bene t will go

“Like grandfather,like grand- upholding the Vail family tradi- ty picnic and music, and much toward KCS’s Main Stage pro-

son,” his family now teases him, tion and bequeaths on him the more. Join today! BIRD FRIENDLY BACKYARDS duction of the classic comedy,

he cheerily told a reporter later. ceremonious title of Ice Boat North Salem Tuesday, March 29, from 7 - 8 “Private Lives,” this fall.
p.m. is time around, KCS is hop-
Vail wasn’t sure of the ex- Captain of Peach Lake and

act date of Earle’s unexpect- under penalty of incarceration Lions Club With Ann Swaim from the ing to expand its audience by en-
Saw Mill River Audubon Society. couraging long-term supporters
ed swim, but was intrigued hereby speci es that no male

when Supervisor Warren Lucas member of the Vail family is al- Find out how to be a bird friendly to bring new “friends” to Margu-

pulled out an old newspaper ar- lowed to go iceboating on the EASTER BASKET DRIVEBY neighbor. Learn the best ways to lies’s comedic drama about two

ticle Tuesday. 16th  day of any month of any Saturday, April 9, from 12 - 1:30 attract and bene t birds with this couples who go through life’s tri-

Published by  The Brewster year and be it further resolved p.m. multimedia program featuring als and tribulations together—for

Standard  on March 16, 1944, that March 12, 2022, has been In lieu of the Easter egg hunt at images, sounds and video of local better or worse.

it recounted the similar rescue declared to be Levi DiDomeni- PQ Elementary School, the North backyard bird species. Tickets are available at ka-

of two youths by 12-year-old co Day in honor of the young Salem Lions Club will be hosting KCS Presents tonahclassicstage/dinner. e
an alternative event at the North
Bobby Leyden who was sailing man who pulled Rich to safety reading is expected to run ap-

Earle’s iceboat. ( e incident on Jan. 16, 2022.” Salem Town Hall Campus for ‘Dinner with Friends’ proximately 2 hours (including
Town and School District families. one intermission), and, for added
took place the previous Sunday, Lucas, whose grandmother

which would have been March had lived on the other side of e North Salem Lion and Eas- Katonah Classic Stage (KCS), safety, seating capacity is limited,

12, but still … there’s that 16 Peach Lake, recalled Tuesday ter Bunny will gift each child with a nonpro t, professional theater and attendees will have to show

again.) that the Vails “always had the an Easter basket. Please be sure to company dedicated to classic proof of Covid-19 vaccination.

e pair were given dry nicest boats.” register in advance so your child plays, will present Donald Mar- ere will be complementary

clothes and fed at the home of “Above or underneath the will not be disappointed - once the gulies’s comedy-drama, “Dinner light refreshments as well as wine

Earle’s parents, Arthur and Le- water?” quipped Aronchick. time slots are lled,registration will with Friends,” at 7 p.m. April 2, and beer o ered for sale.

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Page 8 – North Salem News Opinion Thursday, March 17, 2022

Happily
Ever
After

We can all do What’s your sign?
SOMETHING
JUST Warship;” and, when my daughter sign read “Don’t park in this area
Be the GUEST JO ANN and son-in-law bought me an ice or you will be Find $50. Cars will
helper. CORNER cream cake for my birthday last be “TOAD.”
Be the JO ANN year it said “Happy Birfday.” My
doer. Kim Stoll FRANCELLA daughter knew that I would get As we neared a sleepy beach
a kick out of it, and so they never town some people were selling
Be the example. Ithink it all began when I “Local Poduce.”
started dating Ken about 50 xed it.  e same Carvel store
When hor- years ago. When we would also once wrote, “Happy 45th An- We were once warned that
drive to his family home in niverseri” on a cake for our 43rd there was a “BMUP” in the road.
ri c things are New Rochelle, we would have anniversary.
to pass the business section of A McDonald’s sign bragged
happening in the town. Along the way, there was On a school sign I read “After that “Over 10 million have been
a sh market and the sign in the School Tutering” and “Literecy severed,” and a Popeye’s Restau-
world, we can window read “Fresh Shimp.” We Night” rant advertised “Chicken Poopers
would laugh at the misspell- 8/$2.99.”
feel so helpless. e famous quote by Fred Rogers seems ing and I can report that the Along a country road, someone
sign stayed in the window for was o ering “Free Farwood” and “Turdles” were being sold at a
to circulate when the world seems to unravel in disaster, years. Even after we married and his neighbor’s sign read, “Free home on our way to Vermont.
had our child and she began to Would.”
hate, or violence. read, she would point out the Ken and I once passed a car
misspelling in the sign. e cake we ordered to cel- with a handwritten sign in the
“When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the ebrate my daughter’s marriage window “Baby On Bored.”
What follows are some of the read “Congratulations on your
news, my mother would say to me, ‘Look for the helpers. signs and misspellings I have seen Weeding.”  at one was sent back A gym in my friend’s neighbor-
over the past 45 years. I wrote to be corrected. hood had a sign saying “Join an
You will always nd the people who are helping.’” them down thinking that one day exercize class.
I may want to tell someone, and e sign on the pavement in
It instructs one to look for the helpers, but was intend- that day has come. front of “ e Chilren’s Acad- It was di cult writing this
emy” let us know we were in a column on the computer, as
ed to be a support to children during di cult times, not On the way to my daughter’s “SHCOOL ZONE.” spell-check kept correcting the
home in New Jersey there is a misspellings. Yes, we all make
an instruction to adults. We are to BE the helpers and set sign announcing “Fr ed Chicken.” Another school sign I have seen mistakes; I certainly no I have. I
I guess they don’t care that the “I” was “Congradulating” the spelling hope this makes you smile.
that example. has been missing for at least 12 bee winner.
years or perhaps the owner’s name By the way, there are 24 mis-
While the problems can seem so large and out of is Fred. In another part of that Yet another school announced spellings in this column.  Have
town is a 7-11 where a painted Teacher Appreciation Day with a you found all of them?
our reach, you can always nd something to do to help parking space is labeled “Enploy- sign reading, “Teachers Make A
ees Only.” Di erance.” jkjf [email protected]
spread kindness. It can be as simple as sending funds or
I noticed a sign in front of a While traveling down south a
supplies to organizations helping refugees on the front church which read “House of

lines or simply being the change and kindness in our own

backyard. Stop and pick up lunch for the homeless person

you see on the corner every time you drive to the grocery

store. Plow the driveway of your elderly neighbor. Create

care bags for your local foster care agency.

Yes, as an individual, we cannot x everything, but we

can all do SOMETHING. Be the helper.

Kim Stoll empowers women to nd joy in every day and build Fun Facts by Jo Ann
a life they love through positive habits in mindset, tness, and
smart nutrition. Virtual coaching available. Coachkimstoll@
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Thursday, March 17, 2022 OPINION North Salem News – Page 9

Message in a bottle

ocean has gone the way of the at sea. e students were able still intact. Students at the two an English teacher and world
schools—in New Hampshire traveler.
READING, answering machine and VHS to track their boat across the and in Norway—met via Zoom
WRITING & to celebrate the journey. According to the internet, the
CHOCOLATE tapes. Atlantic Ocean until September world’s oldest known message
KIM I wanted to nd out about in a bottle was found by a family
KOVACH Now you can assemble mini 30, 2021. ey thought the boat old-school messages in a bottle in Perth, Australia, almost 132
and searched online for a couple years after it was thrown into
Remember that song, boat kits complete with GPS was lost when months went by of good examples. When Paul the sea. In 2018, Tonya Illman
“Message in a bottle” by Gilmore was 13 years old, he picked up the bottle while walk-
the Police? Sting’s voice tracking capability to send your without further noti cations. placed a message in a bottle and ing on a remote beach in West
and the catchy refrain, “Sending threw it overboard while sailing Australia. She brought the bottle
out an S.O.S., sending out an messages around the world On Jan. 31, the GPS location with his family from the UK to home and removed the note. She
S.O.S.” made that tune a hit. Melbourne, Australia. e note put the note in the oven to dry it
through a not-for-pro t pro- tracked Riptides to a town on was written on Nov. 17, 1969. out. e note was dated June 12,
No one sends messages in a 1886. Experts have con rmed
bottle these days. Too slow and gram called Educational Passage. the coast of Norway. Educational Fifty years later, in 2019, a that the note was an authentic
unpredictable. Plenty of plastic 13-year-old boy named Jyah message tossed over the side
bottles wash up on even the e sea journey can be moni- Passage’s Executive Director, Elliott found the bottle on Talia of a German ship as part of an
most pristine shorelines around Beach in South Australia while experiment into ocean shipping
the world. It’s just a scourge tored and the nal destination Cassie Stymiest, reached out to routes by the German Naval
of plastic pollution and beach shing with his father. ey Observatory.
blight. No, the idea of writing a of the small boat can be tracked. the local community in Norway broke open the bottle to retrieve
note and stu ng it into a glass the note and planned to write Kim Kovach enjoys sharing
bottle and chucking it into the Fifth graders at Rye Junior High through social media to nd back to Paul Gilmore at the interesting stories. www.
address listed on the 50-year-old kimkovachwrites.com
School in New Hampshire someone to retrieve the vessel. note. Original note writer Paul
Gilmore grew up to become
assembled their boat kit, deco- Mariann Nuncic and her sixth-

rated it, and lled the boat with grade son, Karel, got in their

items including quarters, autumn own boat and scoured the coast-

leaves and a face mask with the line near their home to search

students names written on it. for the Riptides. e Riptides

e students launched the was found covered in barnacles

ve-foot craft in October 2020. without its mast, hull and keel.

e Rye “Riptides” as the boat Karel brought the Riptides

was named ended up traveling to his own school class where

more than 8,000 miles to the the students opened up the

coast of Norway after 462 days mini boat to discover the cargo

Two days for Dad

WHAT WAS Our dad adored his mother. I delectable: nice and hot, crispy was worth it! said much but when he spoke, it
I THINKING? clearly remember the night he and sprinkled with powdered ere was never any doubt was good old-fashioned com-
and Mom raced out the drive- sugar.  is was the one morn- mon sense, and we listened.
RUTHANN way after getting the dreaded ing we were allowed to have that Dad’s family came rst. He
SCHEFFER phone call—I was eleven years co ee with lots of milk, mind was a tough disciplinarian, impa- Hope you have a great
old. Hours later, as Dad slowly you. As much as we loved this tient and frequently said “no” to birthday, Dad. Will you dance
Our Dad passed away walked across the upstairs hall, once-a-year breakfast, there a request from one of us. Mom on chairs? Will you whirl around
many years ago. His I sat up in bed and called to was a downside. When we left usually succeeded as mediator Heaven’s dance oor with Mom?
birthday is March 23 him. He came in and sat on my for school, our clothes reeked and convinced Dad to be a bit Will you shout out your favorite
and St. Joseph’s Day (his day) is bed, hugged me tight and sobbed of olive oil. In fact, it took sev- more lenient. ere was a soft opening line: “You, I like!?”
March 19. He’d probably be the his heart out. It was my turn to eral days to “air” out the house side to him: In later years he
same some-times ornery, impa- comfort him as I patted his back. and our clothes, but oh boy, it was my strongest ally as I went You, Dad, we love and miss.
tient but lovable man. Based on through my divorce. He never
our memories, what my grand- Joseph was a hard-working [email protected] 
mother told me and what he’d man blessed with mechanical
admit - always with a sly smile. skills. He worked long hours as THIS WEEK’S EPISODE:
Here’s Joseph: an automobile mechanic. He A fun discussion of the
taught us kids that an automo-
He grew up on a farm, one of bile was an investment and had TOP LOCAL NEWS
six kids—poor but cherished by to be cared for. Remember when
their parents and always fun-lov- I was learning how to drive and in Mahopac, Somers, Yorktown,
ing. Dad fondly remembered how sailed right through the garage
his parents used to sing together; doors? I ran into the house and
he said they had beautiful voices shut myself in my room—I
and there was always music and couldn’t face my father. What
a little dancing, too. When his did this “ornery” man say when
father died at age 42, his mother he knocked on my door?
never sang again. We remember
Dad clapping his hands and “C’mon, Ruthie, you have to
dancing on chairs at weddings get back in the car and drive. If
and moving gracefully around you don’t, you will never want to
the dance oor with Mom or his drive again.”
baby sister, Aunt Angie.
St. Joseph’s Day was a special
day in our home. Mom would
get up early, re up her huge
cast iron fry pan and make
pizza fritte (fried dough)
for breakfast. Oh, they were

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Holocaust Project Focuses o

e Global History classroom at North Sa-
lem High School has transformed into a but-
ter y garden, with beautifully illustrated paper
butter ies suspended from the ceiling depicting
colorful owers, sunsets, birds, and barbed wire.

“Each butter y represents a story of the
children who died during the Holocaust,” said
sophomore Jenna Andrews.“ is poem is about
children being torn away from their homes. All
they want to do is go back home, but they can’t
because there is nothing there.”

Alison Vara gave each of her sophomore stu-
dents a di erent poem, selected from a com-
pilation of children’s poetry written during the
Holocaust. e students analyzed the meaning
of their poems and then commemorated the
author’s life by illustrating a paper butter y us-
ing imagery and text from the poem.

“We’ve studied the rise of Hitler and the be-
ginning of the persecution,” said Vara. “ ese
butter ies will hang in our classroom through
our study of the war until we reach liberation.

e longer that the butter ies stay up, the more
we connect with them and the people they rep-
resent.”

Inspired by the poem “I Never Saw Another
Butter y” written by Pavel Friedmann, a young
Czech imprisoned in the Terezin Concentra-
tion Camp, the Holocaust Museum Houston
founded the Butter y Project. e museum
eventually collected 1.5 million paper butter-

ies, one for each child who perished in the
Holocaust.

“I used to mail our butter ies to the muse-
um,” said Vara. “Since they’ve completed their
collection, we’ve started keeping the butter ies.
We hope to have a memorial here at North Sa-
lem someday.“

e scale of the project is already having an
impact on her students. Pointing to a bulletin
board display of butter ies, Matt Moia said,
“If those were people, they would ll this class-
room. at’s unimaginable.”

“It doesn’t seem real when we talk about 1.5
million children dying but reading these per-
sonal experiences helps,” said Izzy Halstead.
“I started to think about 9/11 and how many
people were a ected. en I look at the num-
bers of those who died in the Holocaust, and
it’s impossible to imagine how many more were
a ected.”

“Holocaust education is all about the stu-
dents. It’s about your generation learning and
understanding about these events because, at
some point in your future, you will be the teach-
ers of these events,” said Vara to her class. “Our
survivors are perishing. eir family members
are now telling the stories so that their experi-
ences are not forgotten.”

Vara hopes that looking at the Holocaust
through the poet’s perspectives, her students
will learn empathy for the human experience
in war and honor a life lost. “It’s important to
understand that they were real people and to
memorialize their life.”

“My poem is about kids who are trying to
keep their minds away from what’s happen-
ing around them,” said AJ Sej jaj. “It made me
think about the war in Ukraine. Maybe the kids
there are writing poems like this now.”

Article provided by North Salem Central School
District. 

hursday, March 17, 2022 Page 11

on thIendividuals

PHOTOS COURTESY OF NORTH SALEM
CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

Page 12 – North Salem News OPINION Thursday, March 17, 2022

Here, there and everywhere 

MAN Now is a great time to and “Revolver,” two of the great- know much about music, and and forwards, but what to do
OVERBOARD get out and see some est Beatles albums. Todd Rund- they know even less about petty if you don’t. If you think the
RICK live music for the very gren, Christopher Cross, Denny theft. Any of the four would end chorus repeats 8 times but
MELÉN good reason that you CAN. We Laine and members of Chicago be the rst to tell you that they everyone else in the band thinks
went with our friends Jamie and and Bad nger were there to play lovingly stole from the artists it goes 6, then just clap your
Amy to see a fun concert at the the Beatles’ as well as their own they admired. “Please Please Me” hands over your head and yell
Ridge eld Playhouse, a bunch of hits. borrowed the idea of holding out to the audience, “Everybody!
great musicians coming together one note while the second voice Let me hear you!” And we were
to pay tribute to “Rubber Soul” People who think that it all sang a descending melody from happy to take the chorus another
started with the Beatles don’t the Everly Brothers’ “Cathy’s 16 bars until we surfaced again
Clown,” and the high-pitched and it was time to go.
NMeawhsopac 2 “Ooohs” during “Twist and
TRACKS Shout” and “I Want to Hold One of the things that im-
Your Hand” were lifted right presses me most when I think of
Halsto Medi present th out of Little Richard’s playbook. the Beatles is their artistic gen-
And when Denny Laine with erosity, and how it came to pay
Monthl Editoria Calenda the Moody Blues, and Todd them back many times over. By
Rundgren with Nazz and others calling all the material “Lennon-
NUEXPT! APRIL 14 took that Liverpool sound and McCartney” songs, they included
MOTHER'S DAY, ran in di erent directions with it, each other in a process that most
the Beatles built further on their people would try to hoard. And
you pape Home & Garden, Real Estate sounds once again, essentially in return it opened the door for
date ! stealing from themselves, which contributions, a bridge here, lyr-
Loo insid COSOMOINNG! MAY 12 is a brilliant business model only ics there, that when you think of
o thes HOME & GARDEN, in music. the songs you can’t imagine with-
out them. Another example was
Supplement to February 10, 2022 THEGBAIGME Memorial Day Outings e songs hold up just ne af- their faith in George Martin’s
ter more than 55 years. “She Said innovative embellishments. e
JUNE 9 She Said” is incredibly complex Beatles had become a bigger deal
SUMMER DINING & EVENTS, and yet you can still sing it in than the invention of the wheel,
the shower. If you can’t hit the and in some cases more useful. I
Real Estate, Father's Day high notes, put the hot water on can imagine a thousand peevish,
full. Anyone who thought Ringo petulant, pouting punks who
TThIhILnLneAetAteMeRRrravavAmimieeTwsws--CweweqHiqitutuhhUiipBpmPmReenEntt.N.dd.i.irDre.e.cAc.t.toNo.r.r...B. ....U....Rpp...p.Gp33..6E6R JULY 14 is anything less than a fantastic would have icked their cigarette
BBiiggGGaammeePREDICTIONS .. .. .. pp..1122 BOOMERS & BEYOND, drummer should listen to this in George Martin’s direction
S-uFapveorrBitoewFloCotIbNalEl FMilmAs . . . . . . p. 14 song and then call him up to and said, “You’re going to record
VALENTINE’S Gift Ideas . . . p. 21 Home & Garden apologize. e “middle 8” is in a a Baroque string quartet as the
weird meter so don’t try to dance only backing to my song? anks
Supplement to Month 10, 2022 AUGUST 11 to it, or you’ll sprain your ankle. but instead I’m going to shred a
BACK TO SCHOOL screaming, one-note lead break
“Michelle” is a song idea that through most of it and then
SEPTEMBER 15 would never occur to me because order a burrito.”
FALL, I took Latin in school instead
of French. French is a language e Beatles aren’t around to
Health/Nutrition/Fitness, Dining a girl like Michelle might like play these songs anymore, so I
whispered in her ear, whereas appreciate the opportunity to
A e� � � � ��� � � � ������ � � ������ ��� everything you whisper in Latin hear them rendered by great
sounds like a state motto. Plus musicians, some of whom have
AD e ����� � � � � � ��� � ��� � ����� e � ������ � �� OCTOBER 13 nothing sexy rhymes with “agri- played with the four lads. If I
REAL ESTATE, Home & Garden colae.” had been at those concerts back
in the ‘60s they would have been
5 B � � e ����� �� � � �� � � � � � � A � � � � � � � � � ��� NOVEMBER 10 ey did a great job on di - even louder than they were,
HOLIDAYS/VENUES cult Beatles songs like “Nowhere with 30,000 screaming girls,
Man.” e di erence between and me yelling, “SIT DOWN
& CATERING the Beatles and most bands is AND SHUT UP!” at the top
that “Nowhere Man” is a timeless of my lungs. e Ridge eld
hoPamMLktrheUeeaeysSdilcrlea2ooodnc,pm0datp0omtbei0o2duun6csnosio,in0tpiyen0ia!se0tsses DECEMBER 8 song and a top-ten hit in their Playhouse is a friendly, intimate
WINTER, Last minute gift ideas, hands. For most bands it’s simply theater with great sound. It’s a
be the answer to the question, non-pro t organization, much
dining, financial planning “Dudes, we’ve been trying to like most of the bands I’ve ever
write this song for three hours. been in, but in their case it’s on
Where is this going?” purpose.

e encore was “Yellow Sub- Join Rick and No Options at Pete’s
marine,” which is a great sing- Saloon in Elmsford Friday, April
along. On the original record Fool’s Day at 8 p.m.!
their girlfriends and some of the Look for Rickster Melen on
Rolling Stones did just that. Part Facebook! Say hello at: rlife8@
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knowing the song backwards

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1. Type of footwear 32. Woman (French) 55. Sound unit committee
5. Studies a lot all at once 35. Unwanted attic “decor” 56. Heavy cavalry sword 25. Bar bill
10. Adventure story 37. Peter Griffin’s daughter 60. Thick piece of something 26. Witch
14. Hundred thousand 38. Broad, shallow crater 61. Spa town in Austria 27. A theatrical performer
15. Former U.S. Vice 39. Large instruments 63. Boyfriend 28. 2-door car
President 40. Low bank or reef 64. Norse personification of 29. __ and flowed
16. Ruler 41. __ and Venzetti old age 32. Papier-__, art medium
17. Indian city 42. Oil group 65. Type of box 33. City in Georgia
18. Similar 43. Father 66. Tie together 34. Irregular
19. Ship as cargo 44. Aggressive men 67. Fiber from the coconut 36. College sports
20. Volcanic craters 45. Pairs well with green 68. Chicago mayor conference
22. Boxing’s “GOAT” 46. Travelers need it 69. Old English letters 37. Angry
23. Bullfighting maneuvers 47. Digital audiotape 38. Partner to cheese
24. London soccer team 48. Midway between CLUES DOWN 40. S. American mammal
27. Score perfectly northeast and east 1. Type of sauce 41. Self-immolation by fire
30. No (Scottish) 49. Chemistry descriptor 2. Pattern of notes rituals
3. Plant with long 43. Split pulses
seedpods 44. Disfigure
4. Map out 46. Cow noise
5. Numbers cruncher 47. Erase
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connection 50. Reward for doing well
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11. Music awards people
12. “ The Immoralist” 59. Regrets
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Dish up a classic comfort food this St. Patrick’s Day

Everyone has “corned beef and cabbage” on the brain Shepherd’s Pie can be made with freshly cooked ground Shepherd’s Pie, but for those looking to cook the dish
come St. Patrick’s Day. But another avorful dish might meat, it also is a ne way to use leftovers from a previous for the rst time, try “Shepherd’s Pie,” courtesy of Alton
appeal to a greater number of people with Irish roots. meal. Shepherd’s Pie is commonly mistaken for Cottage Brown, which appeared in Season 12 of his hit show
Pie, which is very similar, yet tends to use beef as the “Good Eats.”
Shepherd’s Pie is a savory dish made of minced lamb meat of choice.
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Shepherd’s Pie 1. Heat oven to 400 F.
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1 1⁄2 pounds russet potatoes and cover with cold water. Set said pan over high heat, cover and bring to a boil. Uncover,
2 tbsp canola oil drop the heat to maintain a simmer, and cook until tender, 10 to 15 minutes.
1 cup chopped onion 3. Heat the oil in an 11-inch saute pan over medium-high heat until shimmering. Add the
2 carrots, peeled and finely diced onion and carrots and saute just until they begin to take on color, 3 to 4 minutes. Add the
2 cloves garlic, minced garlic and stir to combine. Add the meat, salt and pepper, and cook until browned and
1 1⁄2 pounds ground lamb cooked through, approximately 3 minutes.
1 3⁄4 tsp kosher salt 4. Sprinkle the meat with the flour, toss to coat, and continue to cook for another minute.
3⁄4 tsp freshly ground black pepper Add the tomato paste, broth, Worcestershire sauce, rosemary, and thyme and stir to
2 tsp tomato paste combine. Bring to a boil, then decrease the heat to low, cover, and simmer slowly until the
2 tsp chopped fresh rosemary sauce is thickened slightly, 10 to 12 minutes.
1 tsp chopped fresh thyme 5. Meanwhile, combine the half-and-half and butter in a microwave-safe container and
1 tsp Worcestershire sauce nuke until warmed through, about 35 seconds.
1⁄4 cup half-and-half 6. Drain the potatoes and return them to the saucepan. Mash the potatoes (a masher is
4 tbsp unsalted butter an excellent tool for this, though a hand mixer will do), then add the hot half-and-half mixture, as well as the salt and
1 large egg yolk pepper. Mash to smoothness, then stir in the egg yolk.
1⁄2 cup corn kernels, fresh or frozen 7. Add the corn and peas to the meat mixture and spread evenly in a 7-by-11-inch glass baking dish. Top with the mashed
1⁄2 cup English peas, fresh or frozen potatoes, starting around the edges to create a seal to prevent the mixture from bubbling over, and smooth the top with
a rubber spatula. Place on a half sheet pan lined with parchment paper on the middle rack of the oven and bake for 25
minutes, or just until the potatoes begin to brown. Remove to a cooking rack and let rest for at least 15 minutes before
serving.

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