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Published by Halston Media, 2021-12-23 17:33:47

Yorktown News 12.23.21

Vol. 10 No. 40 Visit TapIntoYorktown.net for the latest news. Thursday, December 23, 2021

DiBartolo pleads guilty to theft

Barred from entering all Home Depot stores

BY NICK TRUJILLO community service, and he is barred from Commerce president, paid only a fraction of FILE PHOTO
STAFF WRITER entering all Home Depot locations. He was the cost of the goods he ran through check-
aided by Peekskill’s Tyrone Bass, a 59-year- out on 23 visits to the home-improvement
Eric DiBartolo, the former Yorktown high- old former Home Depot cashier, who plead- retailer’s Route 6 outlet. In total, he stole
way superintendent accused of swiping some ed guilty to fth-degree criminal possession $14,479.78 worth of merchandise from Au-
$15,000 in merchandise from the Home De- of stolen property, a misdemeanor, and was gust to December 2020.
pot in Cortlandt, has pleaded guilty to misde- also sentenced to a one-year conditional dis-
meanor petty larceny. charge and 50 hours of community service. “Eric DiBartolo hatched this organized
and ongoing scheme to steal thousands of
In addition to paying restitution, the Westchester County Police said that Di- dollars of merchandise,” said Westchester
60-year-old DiBartolo was sentenced to a Bartolo, a former Yorktown Chamber of
one-year conditional discharge, 50 hours of SEE GUILTY PAGE 4

Eric DiBartolo

Residents weigh in on overlay districts

Town Board closes public hearing

BY NICK TRUJILLO nity Center gymnasium, the Town Board ment requirements. State Environmental Quality Review Act.
STAFF WRITER listened to more than 40 residents share After listening to all comments, the “When I rst started in local govern-
their thoughts, both positive and negative,
e discussion surrounding the imple- regarding the proposed overlay zoning. board elected to close the public hearing ment, Yorktown was the leader. I don’t
mentation of overlay districts in the busi- Many di erent themes were raised by the and leave submission of written com- think we can say that right now, but I’d
ness hamlets of Yorktown Heights and public, with the main ones being a focus ments open until Monday, Dec. 20 by a like to be able to say that in a couple years,
Lake Osceola has been ongoing since the on building sustainably through the zon- 4-1 vote, with Councilman Vishnu Patel and I think the only way we do that is if
start of 2020, and the public had one last ing, a set-aside law for a ordable housing casting the lone dissenting vote. e next we move forward in terms of moving for-
chance to share their opinions through to increase housing and population di- steps, according to Frank Fish, founding ward with the overlay district,”said outgo-
a public hearing before the Town Board versity, whether the Soundview property principal of BFJ Planning, are to evaluate ing Councilwoman Alice Roker. “Some-
votes on the law. should be included within the Yorktown the public’s comments, possibly rework thing has to happen. I think we have to
Heights business hamlet, and whether the the law, and adopt a determination of move forward with getting young people
For nearly three hours on Tuesday, Dec. town satis ed its environmental assess- signi cance on the town’s Environmental
14, at the Albert A. Cappellini Commu- Assessment Form in compliance with the SEE TOWN BOARD PAGE 4

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Beginnings, Joy & Happiness! OPINION 10 pg 23
SPORTS 23
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Page 2 – Yorktown News Thursday, December 23, 2021

ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH

137 Moseman Road ♦ Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 ♦ 914-962-5050
www.stpatricks-yorktown.org ♦ Facebook: www.facebook.com/StPatricksParish

Rev. Msgr. Joseph Giandurco, Pastor
Rev. Fr. Ryan Muldoon, Parochial Vicar

Come Home for Christmas Schedule 2021

Merry Christmas!

Last Confessions before Christmas: CHRISTMAS MASSES NEW YEAR’S DAY MASSES
Thursday, December 23
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Christmas Eve Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God-January 1, 2022
Friday, December 24 Is NOT a Holyday of Obligation this year

MASSES FOR FEAST OF Main Church: Friday, December 31:
4:00 PM Main Church Vigil Mass:
THE HOLY FAMILY 7:30 PM
5:15 PM
No Saturday Vigil Mass Stone Church Saturday, January 1, 2022:
Sunday December 26: 5:00 PM
Main Church:
Main Church 11:00 PM 9:00 AM & 12:30 PM for Holy Day
7:45 Note 11:00 PM start to Mass at No Masses in the Stone Church January 1st
9:15
Night on Christmas Eve 5:15 PM Vigil for Sunday
11:00 AM
12:30 PM Christmas Day Sunday, January 2, 2022
5:00 PM Saturday, December 25 Main Church
Stone Church
9:45 AM Main Church: 7:45, 9:15, 11:00 AM, 12:30 PM and
7:45 AM 5:00 PM
9:15 AM
11:00 AM Stone Church
12:30 PM 9:45 AM

No 5:00 PM Mass Christmas Day

No Masses in the Stone Church
on December 25th

Face Masks Required as per New York State

Thursday, December 23, 2021 Yorktown News – Page 3

FOOD SECURITY TASK FORCE

Combating food insecurity in Yorktown

BY NICK TRUJILLO bated food insecurity in Yorktown

STAFF WRITER and across the country, Smith said

that this is not a new issue.She cit-

ere is a common misconcep- ed the ALICE threshold (Asset,

tion that Westchester towns are Limited, Income, Constrained,

ush with a uence. e amount Employed), which is a biannual

of people who get on line at one report that takes income statistics

of the many food pantries in the from the previous two years to de-

area each week proves that per- ne the amount of people living

ception false, and food security above the Federal Poverty Level

has never been a larger issue than but not enough to a ord a basic

it has become during the Co- household budget.

vid-19 pandemic. “Twenty-two percent of peo-

Food pantries have had a ple in Yorktown live at or below

steady presence in Yorktown for the ALICE threshold. ey are

decades serving thousands of employed but they don’t make

residents each month. With food enough money to be able to af-

insecurity issues heightened by ford the basic needs,” Smith said.

the pandemic, the town formed “ ere’s a lot of people who live

the Food Security Task Force to in Yorktown that live paycheck to

spread the awareness of avail- paycheck and, if something hap-

able resources for those in need. pens, like losing your job, you can

Co-chaired by Katharine Fraser easily fall below that threshold

of the First Presbyterian Church and be the person standing on line

Food Pantry in Yorktown and out here.”

Cindy Smith of the Community Smith estimated that about 90

Food Pantry at St. Mary’s in Mo- percent of the people who get

hegan Lake, the task force meets food from the Community Food

monthly to discuss the needs of Pantry at St. Mary’s are employed,

the community, how to best sup- but underemployed and under-

port Yorktown’s four food pan- paid. With the notion that the

tries, and how to spread the word majority of Westchester residents

to anyone in the community who live a uent lives, it can be di cult

needs food. for people in need to nd resourc-

“Supervisor [Matt] Slater es in their communities.

came up with the idea during “ at’s really the focus of the

the pandemic. He and Katherine task force; how do we make people

Fraser and I had been meeting on aware of this and get people the

a fairly regular basis to just talk help that they need to get with-

about are there people that need out feeling ashamed or shunned,”

help in Yorktown, are there things Smith said. “It’s really about us

that we can do for them, and then having the opportunity to speak

he said, ‘Maybe we should just with local government and get lo-

have a formal task force for it,’” cal government to buy in support

Smith said. “We went from serv- of this. ey have the ability to get

ing roughly between 85 to 100 the word out better than we do in

people in February [of 2020] to some cases.”

just under 500 families in March An example of government

[of 2020].” raising awareness on food insecu-
rity is former State Senator Ter-
We went from serving roughly between 85e four pantries that serve the
Yorktown community are: rence Murphy’s annual Hudson
• The Community Food Pan- Valley Turkey Trot, a 5K run held
every year on anksgiving morn-
to 100 people in February [of 2020] to justtry St. Mary’s — located at

1836 East Main St., Mohegan under 500 families in March [of 2020]. ing that raises money to donate
Lake, open every Saturday from to food pantries in the area. is

9 to 11 a.m., 914-528-3972, cfp- –Cindy Smith year’s trot donated all proceeds to
Co-chair, Food Security Task Force St. Mary’s Food Pantry, St. John’s
stmarysmoheganlake.com Community Food Pantry at St. Mary’s in Mohegan Lake Food Pantry in Mahopac, Caring
for the Hungry and Homeless
• First Presbyterian Church
Pantry — located at 2880

Crompond Road, Yorktown of Peekskill, and United for the

Heights, open the second and Troops.

fourth Saturday of each month ventist Church, 1243 Whitehill St. Mary’s food pantry’s cri- list of pantries they can register e task force also hosted its

from 9 to 11 a.m., 914-245-2186, Road, Yorktown Heights, Open teria for registry is that you live with in their area. yearly anksgiving distribution

fpcyorktown.org every Friday from noon to 2 p.m., in Yorktown, Cortlandt, or the “If you live in this area, bring us on Nov. 20, historically its big-

• Yorktown Community 203-550-9209, westchesterkore- Lakeland School District. ey something that shows your cur- gest day for distribution. Smith

HELP — located at the Albert ansdachurch.com also register rst responders who rent address,and we’ll register you. said that St. Mary’s was able to

A. Capellini Community Center, Members of the community work in the area who may not be We ask you some questions, infor- give 300 families a turkey and

1974 Commerce St., Yorktown can help by donating food, cash, able to pick up food on the week- mation is not shared with anyone, everything else needed for a full

heights, open the third Wednes- or gift cards to the pantries. ends, when most pantries distrib- it’s strictly for statistics and we anksgiving dinner. On Satur-

day of each month, 914-962- Donations can be made online ute. No one is ever turned away, need to keep track of the people day, Dec. 11, the First Presbyte-

1144 through the pantry’s website, or and if someone shows up from that come here because that’s how rian Church hosted its coat drive

• Westchester Adventist by sending a check to the pantry’s outside of the area St. Mary’s we get our funding,” Smith said. to distribute clothing to those in

Church — Westchester Ad- address. serves, they will get food and a While the pandemic exacer- need.

Page 4 – Yorktown News Thursday, December 23, 2021

The Staff GUILTY Town Justice Court, and the case was TOWN BOARD
FROM PAGE 1
EDITORIAL TEAM prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney FROM PAGE 1
BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER
EDITOR: 914-302-5628 Livia Rodriguez. in our community, and the way you do that is with
[email protected] apartments.”
County District Attorney Mimi Rocah His case was adjourned many times
VIM WILKINSON Many comments centered around a need for af-
SPECIAL SECTIONS EDITOR in a press release. “He and his accomplice throughout the year, due to the amount fordable, rental housing to draw in younger people
[email protected] and families to the community, as well as provide
will now be held accountable in a man- of time it took to get subpoenas to be re- housing for the town’s existing population of se-
ADVERTISING TEAM niors. Resident Michael Mattone presented ZIP-
PAUL FORHAN ner consistent with other perpetrators of turned to the Westchester District Attor- code data from 2019 from the U.S. Census site.
Yorktown Heights’ 10598 ZIP code contains the
(914) 806-3951 similar theft operations.” ney’s o ce. ninth-largest population out of 73 ZIP codes in
[email protected] Westchester but ranks 58th in percentage of Gen-
According to New York’s Penal Code, “We had to thoroughly investigate eration Y and Generation Z residents (born be-
BRUCE HELLER tween 1980 and 2012) at 37.1 percent, and 18th in
(914) 486-7608 petty larceny involves stolen property the amount of liability for charging pur- median age at 45.5 percent.
[email protected]
worth $1,000 or less. Yorktown News poses, and could not rely on the defense To combat this, many residents suggested an af-
LISA KAIN fordable housing set-aside of 10 percent for all new
(201) 317-1139 asked the District Attorney’s O ce to attorney’s amount,” said Jess Vecchiarelli, developments, in line with Westchester County’s
[email protected] model housing ordinance. Mel Tanzman, a Mo-
CORINNE STANTON elaborate on the deal that allowed Di- director of communications for the West- hegan Lake resident and member of Westchester’s
(914) 760-7009 Housing Opportunity Commission, said he was
[email protected] Bartolo to plead guilty to the crime, de- chester DA’s o ce. disappointed the provision was not in the existing
law and urged the board to add the set-aside.
JAY GUSSAK spite admitting to stealing nearly $15,000 She added that while the Home Depot
(914) 299-4541 To date, all proposed developments in the Yor-
[email protected] worth of property. When reached for case has o cially concluded, “other inves- ktown Heights Overlay District, including the re-
SHELLEY KILCOYNE development of Soundview and Kmart properties,
(914) 924-9122 comment, the District Attorney’s O ce tigations related to positions held are still
[email protected] SEE TOWN BOARD PAGE 6
promised to provide crime and sentencing ongoing.”
PRODUCTION TEAM
TABITHA PEARSON MARSHALL data for similar thefts. However, that in- DiBartolo, who owns Rainbow Bridge

CREATIVE DIRECTOR formation was not provided by press time. Pet Crematory in Yorktown Heights, is
PHOTOGRAPHER
DiBartolo was arrested on Jan. 6 and currently listed as a board member for the
[email protected]
GABRIELLE BILIK was originally charged with four felony Yorktown Chamber of Commerce,
DESIGNER
counts of fourth-degree grand larceny, 19 “ e Yorktown Chamber Board of
[email protected]
counts of misdemeanor petty larceny, and Directors will meet to discuss the recent
EXECUTIVE TEAM
BRETT FREEMAN a misdemeanor charge of second-degree news at our next meeting,” said Town
CEO & PUBLISHER
845-208-8151 scheme to defraud. At the arraignment, Councilman-elect Sergio Esposito,

[email protected] those charges were consolidated into one Chamber of Commerce president.

Deadlines charge of felony grand larceny. DiBartolo’s attorney, James Monte-

YORKTOWN NEWS DEADLINE e sentencing was carried out by Judge leon of Monteleon Law Group in White
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Thursday, December 23, 2021 Yorktown News – Page 23

Howell chooses to golf at Wesleyan

Yorktown senior stars in golf and track

BY MIKE SABINI golf coach, said that Howell is just sion and I took up track after I saw

CONTRIBUTING WRITER one of those kids that come around my brother (Kenny) do so well at

every once in a “blue moon.” it, so of course, I wanted to follow

Yorktown senior Kayla Howell “She is way ahead of her time,” in his footsteps,” Howell said. “I

took a visit to Wesleyan Univer- Veteri said. “She works hard and just have to make sure I dole out

sity in Connecticut with her family keeps a full schedule every day. my time correctly and recognize if

and, after speaking to its women’s She is a natural athlete, too; the I need to spend more time on one

golf coach, Jon Wilson, immedi- type that would excel in any sport. thing compared to another. My

ately fell in love with the school, When you talk with her, you can friends and family also encourage

where she has chosen to spend the see how even kilt and balanced she me to do my best, so I’m always

next four years gol ng. is. She is dedicated, so friendly, and motivated to make them proud.”

“I met with one of the girls on loved by our whole faculty.” Yorktown track coach Keith

the team and Coach Wilson and While gol ng at Wesleyan, Smith is very proud of Howell.

I could see how great the univer- Howell said that she hopes to “I think what really sets her apart

sity was,” Howell said. “From that help the team win the NESCAC is her strong positive attitude that

day on, I knew Wesleyan was the Championship and even more. she has and applies that to every-

school for me. I felt that Coach “I hope to help the team grow thing that she does,” Smith said.

Wilson would be a great mentor and continue to succeed,” How- “She just goes out and does what

for me, and I could envision myself ell said. “I know the women’s golf she has to do to the best of her abil-

at the school. Wesleyan’s academic program is somewhat new to Wes- ities. She is a very talented student-

integrity was a big part of my deci- leyan, so I hope that I can make athlete.”

sion as well because getting a good a mark for the team and improve Howell is also a golf instruc-

education was a top priority for individually.” tor at Mohansic Golf Course and PHOTO COURTESY OF STEVE VETERI

me.” Howell is also a standout in win- Somers National Golf Club. Yorktown senior captain Kayla Howell at the 2021 US Girls’ Junior

Howell also had the opportu- ter track. She’s been named All- “I feel that it is super impor- Qualifier at the Bonnie Briar Country Club in Larchmont in June
nity to visit the three nearby golf League in both sports, All-Section tant to grow the game of golf,”

courses. in golf, All-County in track, and is Howell said.“When I rst started, out in the clinics and how I looked tionals with my 4x200 relay team,”

“ e apple farm on the course a team captain in both. not many girls were playing, and up to the older instructors. ey Howell said. “For my last high

really sealed the deal,” said Howell, In addition, Howell had two I would be the only girl at golf inspired me to be who I am today, school golf season, my biggest

a member of the National Honor rst-place and one second-place camp. Now, it has changed so and I hope to do that for another goal is to recruit as many girls on

Society. “ e location was also a nish on the Metropolitan PGA much, and I couldn’t be happier. little kid.” the team as possible. We are so

huge plus because being only an Junior Golf Tour during the 2021 So many more girls are involved Howell said she is super excited fortunate to have a girls golf team

hour and a half away from home summer season. in the game of golf now and it is and sad about her last track and at Yorktown, so I want to make

makes my parents happy. I am so Howell said it’s all about time so amazing to see. I love teach- golf seasons at Yorktown. sure the team continues to thrive.

thankful for Coach Veteri encour- management when playing the ing the younger generation how “I hope to nish o my track Individually, I hope to make it to

aging me to check out Wesleyan.” two sports. to play golf because I remember career by helping the team win sectionals and hopefully make it

Steve Veteri, the Yorktown girls “Golf has always been my pas- when I was little and rst started leagues and hopefully go to sec- to states.”

GYMNASTICS

Yorktown
off to

hot start

e combined Hen all-around score of 34.55. PHOTO: RICH MONETTI
Hud/John Jay/Somers/ en on Tuesday, Dec.
Yorktown team has start- Regan Mooney of Yorktown
ed the season out with two 14, the girls defeated
straight wins. Clarkstown North 174.2
to 152.6. Maggie Johan-
On ursday, Dec. 9, sen nished with a 35.6,
the team defeated Su ern, McKenna Mullins had a
168.2 to 149.7, and Mag- 35.55, and Regan Mooney
gie Johansen had the high was third with a 33.15.

Page 24 – Yorktown News SPORTS Thursday, December 23, 2021

ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT-EDDIE BRUCAJ Yorktown’s
Eddie Brucaj
takes a jumper

in a 2020
game.

FILE PHOTO/BRIAN
MARSCHHAUSER

Brucaj stars
for Huskers on the court

BY MIKE SABINI What is your favorite team activity Do you know what you want to study pasta with chicken. About 30 minutes
CONTRIBUTING WRITER or pregame or postgame ritual that you in college? If yes, what are you planning before the game, I have some sort of fast-
share with your teammates? What about on studying and why? digesting carb like a banana or a Rice
Yorktown boys basketball center Eddie a personal pregame or postgame ritual? Krispie treat, to give me energy during
Brucaj is one of the Huskers’ two senior inking of majoring in either engi- the game. Postgame, I usually have pro-
captains, along with Jack Prybylski. My favorite pregame activity that our neering or computer science because I’m tein oatmeal with a banana or pasta with
team does is shootarounds, a couple of a math guy. chicken.
is is Brucaj’s third year on the varsity, hours before game time, and this really
as he comes o a junior campaign where helps us lock in and get prepared for the What is your favorite professional Best place to eat in Yorktown and
he was named All-Section, averaging 13 later game. athlete and pro (or college) sports team? why?
points and 8 rebounds a game.
Do you have any goals for your nal e Los Angeles Clippers are my fa- Best place to eat in Yorktown would
Brucaj starred against visiting crosstown season at Yorktown? vorite NBA team and Paul George is my de nitely be Salsa Fresca because it’s the
rival Lakeland on Dec. 9, registering 33 favorite player. healthiest option.
points and 12 rebounds, both game-highs, e main goal for our team is winning
in leading the Huskers to a 54-48 victory. the section championship. What is your favorite music to listen What’s the go-to app on your phone
to warming up for a game? and why?
How old were you when you started Who has been your biggest role
playing basketball and what got you model over the years and what have you I don’t listen to music before games but e go-to app is probably TikTok be-
started? learned from them? if I did it would be rap. cause when I’m bored, I’m on it and I can
stay on it for hours.
I’ve been playing basketball since I was Probably my older brother (Roni) just If you could have one superpower,
around 7 but never really played for a team because we have a lot of similar interests what would it be and why? For a young athlete growing up in
until I moved from Yonkers to Yorktown and I’ve learned a lot of important traits the Yorktown district, what would you
in fth grade. I started because my brother from him like to be hardworking. If I had one superpower, I would prob- tell them about the experience of being
(Roni) and my neighbor in Yonkers would ably choose teleportation because I can go part of the boys basketball team and
always play, and that’s what rst got me Tell us one thing about yourself that anywhere I want. why should they go out for the team?
into the sport. not a lot of people know?
If you could pick one place to visit I would tell them that the experience
What is your favorite thing about Other than basketball, a hobby of mine on vacation that you’ve never been to, is amazing because you’re not just play-
being on the boys basketball team at is bodybuilding and going to the gym. where would you go and why? ing basketball with a bunch of random
Yorktown? kids; the people on your team become
Do you plan on continuing playing I would go to Hawaii because I’ve been your brothers. is makes the game that
My favorite thing about being on the basketball in college? Tell us about to Aruba and that was awesome, so I feel much more fun since you guys play for
boys basketball team would de nitely be where you are going to school and why like a tropical place like Hawaii would be each other.
the bonds and friendships I’ve made be- you chose it? a blast.
cause most of the players I consider my e crowd also helps with the energy
brothers. Not 100 percent sure if I want to con- What is your favorite food to eat on the court and makes the experience
tinue basketball in college. If I get the before or after a game? that much better.
right o er, I will de nitely continue to
play. A couple of hours before a game, I like
to eat something with a lot of carbs and
some protein like a bagel with turkey or

Thursday, December 23, 2021 SPORTS Yorktown News – Page 25

BOYS BASKETBALL

Whyte-Luciano leads LHS to road win

Huskers bounce back at Hen Hud

BY MIKE SABINI said. “As a team, we do a lot of shooting a tremendous win and e ort that was FILE PHOTO/ROB DIANTONIO
CONTRIBUTING WRITER drills to try to be the best shooters we can.” brought this game,” Whyte-Luciano said.
Lakeland’s David Mula
It can be tough to win on the road, es- A 3-pointer by Ryan Tocci and a eld YORKTOWN BOYS BASKETBALL
pecially when you get o to a slow start, goal apiece from Logan Shiland (5 points) Yorktown also secured a tough road vic- and were able to force many turnovers,”
but led by 22 points from Chris Whyte- and Andrew Mendel (10 points, 6 re- Price said. “We did a good job of locating
Luciano, Lakeland was up to the task and bounds) complemented Whyte-Luciano’s tory as timely o ense and gritty defense their key players at all times on the court.”
rallied for a 53-48 triumph at Somers on scoring in the second quarter. helped the Huskers earn a 53-44 win at
Dec. 15. Hendrick Hudson on Dec. 17. Jack Prybylski also played a key role
Lakeland (5-2) extended its lead, going in the Huskers’ victory by registering 8
Somers got o to a fast start, leading up 39-30 at the end of the third quarter, e game was tied at 37-37 after three points.
12-4 at the end of the rst quarter. by outscoring Somers 17-11 in it. e key quarters, with the Huskers outscoring
to that for the Hornets was playing with Hen Hud 16-7 in the fourth quarter to Yorktown (4-2) fell at Walter Panas 76-
However, Lakeland responded by out- intensity on defense and just playing their secure the victory. 46 on Dec. 15, with the Huskers being led
scoring Somers 18-7 in the second quarter game o ensively. by Antoine Coles (12 points, 5 rebounds),
to go up 22-19 at halftime, taking advan- “We came o a disappointing loss to Price (7 points), and Brucaj (7 points).
tage of the opportunities that were given “In the third quarter, we started to play Walter Panas the game before and we
to it. good defense as a team and the o ensive were all red up and ready to take our
side came naturally,” Whyte-Luciano said. frustration out,” said Yorktown’s Justin
“In the second quarter as a team, we Price.“We had a hard-focused practice the
turned up the energy and started taking Whyte-Luciano drained two shots from day before the game, during the game, we
what the defense allowed,” said Whyte- downtown while Shiland added a trey as stuck to our game plan and listened to our
Luciano, who grabbed a team-high 8 re- well with Anthony Jennings (8 points) coaches down the stretch.”
bounds. connecting on two eld goals and Mendel
registering a hoop and 2 foul shots in the Price (17 points, 4 rebounds) and Eddie
Whyte-Luciano starred in that quarter, third quarter. Brucaj (15 points, 12 rebounds) produced
scoring 11 points in it, with a eld goal the majority of the  Huskers’ points.
and 3-pointer in addition to going 6 for Somers did outscore Lakeland 18-14
6 at the foul line. He said the success he in the fourth quarter, but it wasn’t enough “ e both of us were able to nd the
had in that quarter came about because of to prevent a hard-fought Hornet victory. gaps in the defense and our teammates
the work him and his teammates put in, Lakeland’s David Mula scored all his 5 did a great job of getting us the ball,” Price
in-between games. points in the fourth quarter with Whyte- said.
Luciano also scoring 5 points in the nal
“Personally, me shooting as well as I did stanza. Defensively, the Huskers stepped up
all started in practice,” Whyte-Luciano big-time.
“To all of the guys on our squad it was
“On defense, we knew our assignments

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VARSITY ROUNDUP

Lakeland/Panas wins wrestling home opener
Rebels hand BYSNS rst loss on ice
said. “In these past few weeks, Lakeland/Panas Ice BYSNS back to within one of got a lot of rebounds and really
BY MIKE SABINI

CONTRIBUTING WRITER everyone turned up the intensity Hockey (6-2) the Rebels’ lead before Dzubak put pressure on the ball.”
in the practice room and it has
Lakeland/Panas made a noticeable di erence in scored again, unassisted, to seal Yorktown Girls
Wrestling (5-6) a sweet victory for Lakeland/Pa-

our matches.” LAKELAND/PANAS 5, nas. Basketball (2-3)

Yorktown Wrestling RYE TOWN/HARRISON 2 Ty Wing eld made 18 saves

Friday, Dec. 17 (Brewster Ice for the BYSNS.

LAKELAND/PANAS 42, (6-5) Arena) BYSNS Ice Hockey PANAS 43, YORKTOWN 32
SOMERS 27 Lakeland/Panas jumped out to Wednesday, Dec. 15 (Yorktown

Thursday, Dec. 16 (Walter Pa- a 4-0 lead by scoring two goals (6-1-1) High School)
Melissa Severino (13 points),
nas High School) YORKTOWN 57, HEN HUD 18 each in the rst and second peri-

Lakeland/Panas won their Tuesday, Dec. 14 (Yorktown ods, igniting the Rebels to a 5-2 Kaitlyn Judge (7 points), and Sar-

home opener, 42-27, against High School) victory against Rye Town/Har- BYSNS 5, ah Yakout (6 points) led Yorktown

Somers. Yorktown won against Hen- rison. NORTH ROCKLAND 0 in its 43-32 loss to Walter Panas.

Alex Russo (126, pin), Spencer drick Hudson, 57-18, with Ryan Andrew Dzubak (4G), Nate Friday, Dec. 17 (Brewster Ice

Maja (132, pin), Stephen Carroll Larsen (102 pounds, forfeit), Joe Garofolo (1G), and Colin Cody Arena) HEN HUD 56, YORKTOWN 51

(152, forfeit), Cooper Schmidt Tornambe (110, forfeit), Nico- (1A) led the Rebels o ensively e BYSNS, backed up by 17 Friday, Dec. 17 (Yorktown

(160, decision), Chris Ciraco las Bucello (118, forfeit), Jason with Nick Mele recording 23 saves and a shutout from Wing- High School)

(172, decision), Connor McGan- Glicksman (126, pin), William saves in goal. eld, defeated North Rockland, Trailing 41-21 with 3:22 re-

non (189, pin), Gavin Crilly (215, Nikisher (132, decision 8-1), 5-0. maining in the third quarter, Yor-

forfeit), and Kevin Hickey (285, Anthony Muscolino (138, pin), LAKELAND/PANAS 5, BYSNS 3 “It felt amazing to record my ktown made a valiant comeback

forfeit) all recorded victories for Dillon Carter (152, forfeit), Sunday, Dec. 19 (Brewster Ice rst shutout, especially on our attempt, outscoring Hendrick

the Rebels. Ronan Forde (160, forfeit), Max Arena) home ice,” Wing eld said. Hudson, 30-15, the rest of the

“We performed so well against Vanderbeek (189, pin), and James Lakeland/Panas handed the O ensively, the BYSNS got way but the Sailors were able to

Somers because of a change in Madden (215, pin) all recording BYSNS their rst loss of the sea- o to a solid start, scoring twice hold on for a 56-51 victory.

culture at practice,” McGannon victories for the Huskers. son by defeating the previously in the opening period, on goals Judge (15 points, 8 rebounds)

undefeated squad, 5-3. by Bryan Kottmann, assisted by and Rachel Gevanthor (11 points)

“It was a huge win for our team Cunningham, and an unassisted made up the majority of the

to beat the undefeated BYSNS,” goal by Filmer. Huskers’ scoring.

Mele said. “ is win proved to “ e rst two goals de nitely Severino was a force on the

the whole section that we are no gave us the spark we needed and boards with a team-high 13 re-

team to sleep on. e win show- it developed great chemistry in bounds while Emily Ward stood

cased that we are a skilled and the locker room during the rst out with a team-leading 8 steals in

hardworking, top team in the intermission,” Wing eld said. addition to grabbing 8 rebounds.

section.” “We look forward to taking this Lakeland Bowling

Mele was a big reason for the mentality into our next game

win, coming up with 29 clutch against the Rebels.”

saves. Goals by Francesca Mangione, All matches at Cortlandt Lanes

“For us, it’s a big rivalry game assisted by Wolfgang Cook and

for sure,” said Lakeland/Panas Filmer, assisted by Makarenko, BOYS 4 2

coach Bart Mucci. “We came in put the BYSNS up 4-0 at the end

focused and played well in our of two periods. LAKELAND 7, PEEKSKILL 0

own end. Nick played great in Cook scored, courtesy of assists Wednesday, Dec. 15

goal, and we fed o of that.” from Jacob Gasparini and Jona- JT McCarron (167, 276), Ty-

Callahan Du got the BYSNS than Graham, to nish the scor- ler Steimel (147, 231), Christian

on the scoreboard rst in the ing in the third period. Romer (72,136),Dan McTiernan

opening period, with assists from Lakeland Girls (114, 114), and Joe Maskiell (103,
Dylan Filmer and Owen Cun- 103) propelled Lakeland to a 7-0

ningham. Basketball (7-0) victory against Peekskill.
Lakeland/Panas then came

alive in the second period. LAKELAND 7, BRIARCLIFF B 0

“We took advantage of our op- LAKELAND 55, NANUET 52 Thursday, Dec. 16

portunities by scoring three times Friday, Dec. 17 (Lakeland Lakeland defeated Briarcli B,

in the second, that was huge,” High School) 7-0, with Chris Closi (213, 390),

Mucci said. “We carried the mo- Lakeland won a hard-fought Kyle Hickey (135, 333), Romer

mentum through the third pe- game against a tough Nanuet (117, 194), Steimel (124, 124), and

riod.” squad, 55-52, led by Hannah Maskiell (98, 98) leading the Hor-

Scoring those three goals Devane (19 points), Tyler Hor- nets to their third-straight win.

to put the Rebels up 3-1 were mazabal (14 points, 5 steals), and

Anthony Colasanti, assisted by Nichole Ljuljic (14 points). GIRLS 2 4

Dzubak, Jake DiBenedetto, un- “Tyler and I were able to cre-

assisted, and Colasanti, assisted ate space for ourselves leading JOHN JAY CR 7, LAKELAND 0

by Dzubak and Mele. to good shot selection,” Devane Wednesday, Dec. 15

Du scored on an unassisted said. “Nichole shot amazing from Olivia McTiernan (165, 385),

tally to cut the Rebels’ lead to 3-2 the 3-point line, hitting almost Faith Rabadi (106, 276), Meghan

to start the scoring in the third every shot she took.” Ho (96, 223), Mikhaila Gordon

period before Dzubak registered Providing great defense, ac- (94, 175), and Evenise Montesano

PHOTO COURTESY OF DENNIS MCGANNON an unassisted goal of his own to cording to Lakeland coach Mi- (98, 162) produced for the Hor-
put Lakeland/Panas back up by randa Mangan, was Kellie Sul- nets in their 7-0 loss to John Jay-
Lakeland/Panas’ Connor McGannon after he won by pin in the two. livan. Cross River.
189-pound weight class match during the Rebels’ 42-27 victory on
Dec. 16 in their home opener against Somers at Walter Panas High Hart Nullet, with an assist “Kellie is a very tough defen- SEE ROUNDUP PAGE 28
School. from Sava Makarenko, pulled the sive player,” Devane said. “She

Thursday, December 23, 2021 LEISURE Yorktown News – Page 27

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Winter fun in Putnam County

ink you need to drive hours to Ridge o ers 22 trails, three chair- which must be stored on reservoir immediately became the gather- hit year-round.
nd great skiing, skating and win- lifts and four magic carpets. While property. ing place of Putnam’s super-cool Visitors can also stay cozy and
ter fun? ink again. art crowd. In addition to art, it has
Nearby Putnam County o ers under Ridge is a great place for e winter, however, opens a research center, movie screen- still enjoy the scenery with a stop
machine-groomed cross-country beginning skiers and snowboard- some reservoir access to shermen ings and concerts. at one of the many restaurants
ski trails, snowshoeing, sledding, ers, the mountain is also home to and women brave enough to walk in Cold Spring. From Hudson
fast downhill slopes, skating and, trails challenging enough for expe- out on the ice, drill a hole and en there’s Putnam’s restau- House River Inn with its water-
for the true deep-freeze lovers, an rienced skiers and snowboarders. drop a line. While you don’t need rant scene, which is always good front views, to the Cold Spring
ice- shing paradise. a boat to enter some of the res- for a warm meal. At Las Manani- Depot in the old train station at
Fahnestock Winter Park in Car- e lodge o ers food and drink, ervoirs in the winter, you do still tas on Route 22 in Brewster, the the foot of Main Street, to the
mel, part of the 16,000-acre Clar- with great views from inside, and a need a state shing license and a stunning views of the East Branch popular Hudson Hil’s Cafe on
ence Fahnestock State Park, o ers big, wrap-around porch for outside NYC watershed recreation pass. Reservoir allow diners a glimpse Main Street, there are a number
miles of cross-country ski trails for dining. of the ice shing from the com- of wonderful places to warm up,
skiers of every age and skill level, Indoor fun: Of course, some of fort of a warm Mexican hacienda. eat and drink.
a network of snowshoeing trails e Brewster Ice Arena, just us like to stay inside for the win- After checking out the Hudson
and a thrilling sledding hill. When o I-684 in Brewster, is a desti- ter. For that, Putnam’s year-round Valley vistas from the Tilly Fos- Visit www.visitputnam.org for
conditions are right,skiers can even nation for all styles of ice skaters. attractions, including Magazzino ter Farm and Education Center more information about Putnam
glide across frozen Canopus Lake. Italian Art in Cold Spring, o er a in Brewster, visitors can warm County. Visit www.iloveny.com for
e arena o ers four rinks – three warm break. Magazzino is a mu- up with a meal at Tilly’s Table, a more information about a New York
is year visitors can rent skis, indoor rinks that are open year- seum dedicated to Post War Ital- farm-to-table restaurant that’s a State getaway.
snowshoes and sled tubes in the round and a fourth, seasonal out- ian Art that opened in 2017 and
rental shop at the lodge, or bring door rink. PHOTOS
their own. COURTESY
e Brewster Ice Arena has no OF PUTNAM
e café will re-open this year shortage of public skate sessions
for dining indoors and out. e daily, including sessions speci - COUNTY
outdoor replace makes an espe- cally for gure skaters or hockey TOURISM
cially cozy place to rest with a cup players. It also hosts open hockey
of hot chocolate. games most nights.

e winter park also o ers out- Ice shing: Putnam County’s
door ice skating, at no charge. natural beauty stems, in part, from
the many New York City reser-
under Ridge Ski Area in Pat- voirs throughout the county. e
terson is a destination for families reservoirs o er some of the most
throughout the region who know beautiful vistas in the state. For
that every inch of the mountain most of the year, the reservoirs
o ers a chance to have fun and are only open to those with state
create lasting memories. under
shing licenses and rowboats ap-
proved by the NYC Department
of Environmental Protection,

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LEGAL NOTICES ROUNDUP HEN HUD 7, YORKTOWN 0
Thursday, Dec. 16
FROM PAGE 26

LLC FORMATION NOTICE LLC FORMATION NOTICE PANAS 4, LAKELAND 3 Hansen (211, 561), Matthew
Kirey (235, 529), Kevin Kirey

Rcsd Properties, LLC, Arts of Org. led with Mankud, LLC, Arts of Org. led with Sec. of Thursday, Dec. 16 (233, 509), Placido (144, 327),

Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) 11/2/2021. Cty: State of NY (SSNY) 6/30/2021.Cty: Westchester. Lakeland lost a hard-fought and Larsen (126, 323) led York-

Westchester. SSNY desig. as agent upon whom SSNY desig. as agent upon whom process against match to sister school Walter town in its 7-0 loss to Hendrick

process against may be served & shall mail process may be served & shall mail process to Jimmy Panas, 4-3, with Gordon (127, Hudson.

to 32 Hillside Ave., Katonah, NY 10536. General Manimala, 38 Beaver Hill Rd., Elmsford, 11523. 335), McTiernan (127, 324), Ho

Purpose General Purpose (88, 249), Rabadi (88, 150), and GIRLS 4 2

Jasmine Bashjawish (75, 150)

doing the honors for the Hor- HEN HUD 7, YORKTOWN 0

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  Yorktown Bowling Yorktown fell to Hendrick
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Yorktown, Westchester County New York, at a Hudson, 7-0, led by Kailey
meeting held on the 14th day of December 2021, duly adopted the resolution published herewith SUBJECT TO
A PERMISSIVE REFERENDUM.  O’Connell (135, 258), Akshyas-

  All matches at Cortlandt Lanes ree Ravi (106, 257), Devin Bes-
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              December 15, 2021              BOYS 4 2 man (82, 228), and Tiana Rogers

  (107, 210).
                                                                                    Diana L. Quast, Town Clerk 
                                                                                    Town of Yorktown  YORKTOWN 7, GREELEY 0
                                                                                    Certified Municipal Clerk 
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 RESOLUTION DATED DECEMBER 14, 2021  Kevin Hansen (222, 642), SALEM 2

Kevin Kirey (192, 557), Mat- Thursday, Dec. 16

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 AUTHORIZING THE SUPERVISOR TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT WITH                   Placido (153, 382), and Finn (127, 369), Besselman (134, 321),
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and Isabella Falcone (103, 255)
led Yorktown to a 5-2 victory

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Cultural Center. 
up to$25,000  
This resolution is subject to permissive referendum and shall be posted and advertised accordingly. 
NO Money Down NO Equity Required  
  Upon this resolution taking effect, the same shall be published in The Yorktown News, which is hereby
QUALIFY TODAY: (800) 736-9629 designated as the official newspaper of said Town for such purpose. 
or visit NYImprovementFund.com              
                                                                                     
Approved applications will have the work completed by a quality repair crew provided by: HOMEOWNER FUNDING                                                                                     Diana L. Quast, Town Clerk 
                                                                                    Town of Yorktown 
New Year’s Eve Events                                                                                     Certified Municipal Clerk 
 
12/31 – New Year’s Eve Dinner Party at
Riedlbauer’s Resort | Roundtop, NY                            NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION 
12/31 – A Celestial New Year’s Eve at  
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Yorktown, Westchester County New York, at a
Scribner’s Catskill Lodge + Prospect | Hunter, NY meeting held on the 14th day of December 2021, duly adopted the resolution published herewith SUBJECT TO
12/31 – New Year’s Firework Display at A PERMISSIVE REFERENDUM. 
Windham Mountain | Windham, NY  
Dated:   Yorktown Heights, New York 
See more at greatnortherncatskills.com/events               December 15, 2021             
 
                                                                                    Diana L. Quast, Town Clerk 
                                                                                    Town of Yorktown 
                                                                                    Certified Municipal Clerk 
 

 RESOLUTION DATED DECEMBER 14, 2021 
 A  RESOLUTION SUBJECT TO PERMISSIVE REFERENDUM, 
 AUTHORIZING THE SUPERVISOR TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT WITH                  
 YORKTOWN COMMUNITY HELP INC. TO USE A CERTAIN ROOM(S)    
 WITHIN THE ALBERT A. CAPELLINI COMMUNITY AND CULTURAL  
 CENTER                                                                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                
         
BE IT RESOLVED, by the affirmative vote of not less than two-thirds of the total voting strength of the Town
Board of the Town of Yorktown, Westchester County, New York, as follows: 
 
RESOLVED, that the Town Board authorizes the Supervisor to execute and deliver a certain Agreement to
Yorktown Community Help Inc., the right to use a certain room(s) within the Albert A. Capellini Community and
Cultural Center. 
 
This resolution is subject to permissive referendum and shall be posted and advertised accordingly. 
 
  Upon this resolution taking effect, the same shall be published in The Yorktown News, which is hereby
designated as the official newspaper of said Town for such purpose. 
 
             
                                                                                    Diana L. Quast, Town Clerk 
                                                                                    Town of Yorktown 
                                                                                    Certified Municipal Clerk 
 

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