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Published by Halston Media, 2021-09-17 22:53:00

Yorktown News 09.16.21

Vol. 10 No. 26 Visit TapIntoYorktown.net for the latest news. Thursday, September 16, 2021

Twenty years later, Yorktown vows to ‘Never Forget’

Slater: We must teach younger generations about 9/11

BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER 3,000 people who died that day 20 years ny held over the weekend at Yorktown’s Matt Slater. “To remember how we felt.
EDITOR ago and years later from complications, memorial on East Main Street in Shrub To remember the fear, the confusion, the
it also means never forgetting how that Oak. despair. Just as important is remembering
Every year on Sept. 11, Americans tragedy bound most Americans. the days and weeks after 9/11, when we
come together and vow to “never forget.” “My greatest fear is that this modern were a country embracing unity and pa-
ose were the common sentiments society has eroded our obligation to re- triotism.”
In addition to remembering the nearly shared at the 9/11 remembrance ceremo- member 9/11,” said Town Supervisor
e annual 9/11 ceremonies have be-
come even more important, Slater said,
because they now inform a generation of

SEE MURAL PAGE 3

Artist Christopher Rios and Yorktown Police Chief Robert Noble unveil the new mural. Christopher Rios, who designed the new
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The Staff Government at Work Boomer Softball Explore the Burger King at Route 118 and
Mohansic Trailway Downing Drive. e trail fol-
EDITORIAL TEAM • Tuesday, Sept. 21, Yorktown e Yorkville Sports Associa- lows the route of an old rail spur,
BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER Town Board, 7:30 p.m. tion is hosting a 50-Plus Softball Saturday, Sept. 25, 1 p.m. abandoned in 1917, that once
EDITOR: 914-302-5628 League. Any skill level is wel- Only 0.4 miles in length, the connected Yorktown Heights
[email protected] • Tuesday, Sept. 21, Yorktown come. Get some friends together Mohansic Trailway is the link to a mental institution in what
Advisory Board on Architecture and register as a whole team or that connects the North County is now FDR State Park. An easy
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Sunday game times are available. in FDR State Park, and from mittee and the NY-NJ Trail
(914) 806-3951 • ursday, Sept. 23, Lakeland Register at ysaleagues.com or call there an additional 20 miles of Conference. For more infor-
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Thursday, September 16, 2021 Yorktown News – Page 3

The new mural at Yorktown’s 9/11 pavilion on East Main Street (near the library)

MURAL

FROM PAGE 1

people who were not alive to wit-

ness that day. Last week, the town

and a team of volunteers planted

2,996 ags outside of Yorktown

Town Hall in memory of the vic-

tims. During the planting, Slat-

er’s young son asked him many

questions: “What were we doing?

Why were we doing it?”

“We have an obligation to

answer every one of these ques-

tions,” Slater said.

“We say we will never forget,

and we won’t,” he added. “But we

must also recommit ourselves to

teaching those who were not here

why we will never forget.” Yorktown Town Supervisor Matt Slater
A new addition to Yorktown’s

9/11 pavilion is a mural, com-

missioned by the town, which

was completed by Somers artist

Christopher Rios.

Five Yorktown residents were

killed in the 2001 terrorist attacks

on the World Trade Center: Pat-

rick William Danahy, Simon M.

Dedvukaj, Alan Friedlander, Paul

Fiori, and Barry McKeon.

Coincidentally, the new mural

has ve stars.

“We did not plan that,” Slater

said. “ at was the design of

Christopher Rios with the divine
hand. Five stars for the ve York- Nicole Scambia sings “God Bless America.” PHOTOS: BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER

town lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001.” Yorktown Police Officer Angel Garcia sings the national anthem.

Page 4 – Yorktown News Thursday, September 16, 2021

Lakeland, Yorktown students head back to school

Students in the Lakeland and Yorktown school districts went back to school
this month, and we asked parents to send us their rst-day-of-school pictures.
To submit a photo for possible publication in a future issue, email yorktown-
[email protected].

Nathan
(second

grade,
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Washington)

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Page 12 – Yorktown News OPINION Thursday, September 16, 2021

PHOTO: BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER APAR lizard brain thinks the world is In other words, do what-
ending while your more rational ever you have to so the lizard
Where is this in FROM PAGE 10 side can see that you’re in no real doesn’t go all Jurassic on us.
Yorktown? danger.”
of our putting the poison letter Lately, judging by the bare-
Congratulations to Jenna Belcastro, who was the rst to away for a couple of days and Well, why didn’t I just say that teethed, hissy- t mood of the
know that last week’s photo was taken at the 9/11 mural in exercising restraint, we spew at the beginning of this article, country, that little lizard in our
Shrub Oak. Scott Morris, Robert Plechaty, Anagha Nayate, our bile on someone to indulge and we would have been done head has been doing a scarily
Chet McCord, and Sandra Serrano also got it right. our instant grati cation at their here a long time ago. good job of auditioning for
expense. the starring role in Spielberg’s
If you know where this week’s photo was taken, email the Simply put, don’t let your next sequel.
editor at [email protected]. TAMETHE LIZARD lizard brain get the better of
Our lizard brain is “the part you.Take it out for a walk. Feed Bruce Apar is a writer, actor,
it some tasty snacks.Tickle its consultant, and community
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MARTORANO projected how long these changes to the idea that we are hope-
would last. I would analogize their lessly set in our ways. But altering
FROM PAGE 10 bene ts to those of exercise. If certain traits can have a consider-
you want the changes to remain, able payo , regardless of our age.
ere presently exist a whole you need to maintain a personal- High levels of conscientiousness,
host of programs (online and ity healthy regimen and mindset. openness to experience, emotional
in-person) that o er help if you Your daily pattern of behavior stability, and overall agreeableness
feel like making real changes to should reinforce your desired have all been linked to relationship
your emotional makeup. And changes. Grumpy old men (I satisfaction, academic achieve-
there is always the tried-and-true confess to being a member of that ment, job performance and the
method of going to counseling. population), need to smile more, holy grail of all pursuits, how long
be open to new experiences and we live. In fact, the data shows that
e data shows that the type of be less judgmental of others. If you altering our personality to become
substantive adjustments you prob- begin every day appreciating how more conscientious can lower our
ably crave don’t happen overnight, precious your time on earth is, you mortality risk by 44 percent. If
with the average course or therapy will be less likely to bring back only they could put it in a pill, I
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Thursday, September 16, 2021 SPORTS Yorktown News – Page 23

ROUNDUP Yorktown’s field- Erisa Krasniqi recording 12 saves for the YORKTOWN 6, ARLINGTON B 0
hockey squad Huskers. Monday, Sept. 13 (Yorktown High School)
FROM PAGE 22 celebrates a goal Yorktown led 4-0 at halftime on its way to
during its 3-0 win YORKTOWN 2, PELHAM 1 OT
remaining composed and keeping our inten- against Hendrick Saturday, Sept. 11 (Pelham High School) a 6-0 win against Arlington B in the opening
sity up until the last second,” Smith said. “We Hudson on Sept. Yorktown, with Krasniqi making 7 saves, round of the Yorktown tournament, led by
stayed o ensive and did our best to keep Ket- 11. Vano (3G, 1A), Drita Tinaj (1G, 1A), Lucia
cham out of our defensive 30 yards.” defeated Pelham 2-1 on Vano’s game-win- Carucci (1G), Kristin Linahan (1G), Ward
PHOTOS: DERRICK ner 2:30 into the rst overtime. (2A), Kaitlin Judge (1A), Ciara O’Brien (2
Gabby Al nito (1G),Ray (1A),and Celeste QUILES/@ saves), and Krasniqi (1 save).
Pagliaroli (5 saves) all earned their way into the DQPHOTOGRAPHICS “It was the rst half of OT and we had
box score for the Hornets. about ve minutes left,” Vano said. “ e Lakeland Volleyball (2-0)
got the opportunity, we made sure to put the ball went to Olivia Lucas, who one touch
Yorktown Field Hockey (1-1) ball in the back of the net.” sent the ball up the eld to me. I took con- LAKELAND 3, BREWSTER 0
trol over the ball, protected it, and volleyed Thursday, Sept. 9 (Brewster High School)
YORKTOWN 3, HEN HUD 0 LAKELAND 5, KETCHAM 2 it in. It felt great to score because my shots Lakeland opened its season with a 3-0 (25-
Saturday, Sept. 11 (Yorktown High School) Monday, Sept. 13 (Yorktown High School) during the game were all o and to secure
Charlotte Lauth (2G), Kaitlin Regan (1G), Lakeland defeated Roy C. Ketcham 5-2 the lead for my team in OT made it so 23, 25-13, 25-8) victory against Brewster, led
much better.” by Kayla Jennings (6 kills, 5 aces, 10 digs),
Bella Parodi (1A), Brie Gaccino (1A), Gianna in the rst round of the Yorktown tourna-
Popovic (1A), and Maeve Ryan (15 saves, in- ment, paced by McDonald (2G, 1A), Parisi Yorktown’s Kaitlyn Tomeny scored the Kelly Mallon (9 kills), Lucy Kemp (15
cluding a penalty stroke) led Yorktown to a (1G, 1A), Hormazabal (1G), Anahit Cumbal rst goal of the game with the assist to assists), and Sophia Sommovigo (4 kills, 4
3-0 victory against Hendrick Hudson. (1G), Kayleigh Mula (1A), and Emlyn Doell Vano before Pelham tied it with four min- blocks).
(4 saves). utes to go before the half.
“It was de nitely exciting that we all played “I had a lot of fun in today’s win and it’s
so well,”Ryan said.“After our loss to Lakeland Yorktown Girls Soccer (3-0-1) great to be back on the court,” Jennings said.
last week, we were all ready and hungry for a “Our energy and hustle de nitely helped us
win.” YORKTOWN 2, HARRISON 2 today. ere were clearly some nerves in the
Thursday, Sept. 9 (Yorktown High School)
Lakeland Girls Soccer (3-1) Yorktown’s Emily Ward scored with 24 sec- rst set, but once we found our rhythm and
got hyped it quickly turned the game around
LAKELAND 6, PUTNAM VALLEY 0 onds left in the second overtime, o an assist in our favor. I also have to give a lot of credit
Saturday, Sept. 11 (Lakeland High School) from Iva Chee, to tie Harrison at 2-2. to Kelly Mallon as she’s our seventh-grader,
Lakeland got 27 shots on goal and defeated but she really stepped up and played incred-
Julianna Vano gave Yorktown a 1-0 half- ible.”
Putnam Valley 6-0, with goals from Tyler time lead on a penalty kick with
Hormazabal, Linda Daly, Keira O’Grady, LAKELAND 3, GREELEY 0
Grace Hahn, Nadia Parisi, and Kate Mac- Monday, Sept. 13 (Horace Greeley High
Donald and assists by Daly, Parisi, MacDon-
ald, Deanna Lage, and Reilly McConnell. School)
Lakeland, which had 93 percent serving ac-
“Our practices leading up to our game were
focused on shooting and scoring,” Parisi said. curacy, defeated Horace Greeley 3-0 (25-11,
“We were all so determined to bring what we 25-20, 25-16), propelled by Sophia Sommov-
have been practicing to the game so when we igo (5 kills, 4 blocks), Jennings (6 kills), and
Isabella Sommovigo (4 blocks).

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FOOTBALL

Lakeland starts with convincing win against Panas

Dedvukaj stars in victory for Hornets

BY MIKE SABINI gher said that playing against Panas is linebackers make plays,” Meadows down reception. quarter, Dedvukaj scored on a quar-
CONTRIBUTING WRITER always fun and intense. said. “ ose guys play fast and physi- at score came on a third and 10 terback keeper, putting Lakeland up
cal. We want to try to get them in 19-6 and it was never threatened after
A team would be hard-pressed to “Our coaches came up with a good good spots to make plays. Another with just 50 seconds remaining in the that.
have a better start to its season than game plan and we were able to ex- reason they made plays is because of opening half, which gave Lakeland a
Lakeland did on Friday, Sept. 10. ecute it pretty well,” Gallagher said. our defensive line playing unsel sh.” 13-6 halftime lead. “Scoring like that in the third
“Getting a win in the rst game is al- quarter on fourth-and-1 when Panas
Playing fall football for the rst ways a good way to start the season. It Lakeland started the scoring o “ e touchdown pass to Tyler is trying to get momentum is huge;
time since 2019, the Hornets of was good to be back with a full crowd when Dedvukaj connected with Gal- Ronk was game changing,” Dedvukaj it rips their heart out and lets them
Shrub Oak opened their 2021 cam- especially after all we’ve been through lagher on a third and 13 with a 19- said. “I think it was really the turning know we mean business,” Dedvukaj
paign with a 32-14 win over their sis- the past year and a half. Our fans yard touchdown pass, with Quinn point especially when I fumbled the said.
ter school, Walter Panas. came out huge and made the game Petrosino’s rst varsity PAT making it snap on our 20-yard line the previous
even more fun.” 7-0 with 3:12 remaining in the open- drive and gave Panas an easy touch- Lakeland (1-0) will host John Jay-
Lakeland was led by its quarter- ing quarter. down.” Cross River at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept.
back, Stevie Dedvukaj, who complet- Gallagher (3 catches, 45 yards, 2 17, in their next contest.
ed 15 of 20 passes for 170 yards and 3 TD),Tyler Ronk (3 catches, 66 yards, “Scoring rst was a good way to With 5:34 remaining in the third
TD while rushing for 90 yards and 2 1 TD), and Joseph Malaspina (9 start the game and get into a tempo,”
TD on 13 carries. rushes for 43 yards, 70 return yards) Gallagher said. “Against a big rival, Hornets ready to battle in the trenches during
joined with Dedvukaj in contribut- that is always good.I was able to make Lakeland’s 32-14 opening-night victory.
“It feels greats to win our rst game ing to the Hornets’ balanced o en- a good break and get open in the end
of the season against our rival and sive e ort. zone, and Stevie is a great quarter- PHOTO: DENNIS MCGANNON
when some people had us losing as back and makes it easy for us to make
well,” Dedvukaj said. “ ere’s no bet- “O ensively, keeping that balance catches.”
ter way to start the season.” is important,” Meadows said. “We
never want to have to depend too Panas answered with a 3-yard
e win, the third straight for much on the run or pass. However, we touchdown run on a fourth and
Lakeland against Panas, meant a lot want to be able to execute both really goal by Penn State-bound lineman,
to Coach Mike Meadows. well.” 6-foot-8,340-pound Maleek McNeil,
to cut Lakeland’s lead to 7-6 with
“Any game vs. Panas is a big game,” Defensively, Lakeland also pro- 7:39 remaining in the second quarter.
Meadows said. “ e atmosphere is duced, led by linebackers Stephen
always amazing, and it’s a great event Carroll (9 tackles), Malaspina (7 Dedvukaj retaliated when he rolled
for our entire Lakeland community. tackles), and Connor McGannon (6 to his right and found Ronk, who
We wish those guys the best the rest tackles). made a magni cent catch in the back
of the way.” of the end zone for a 15-yard touch-
“In our defense, it’s expected our
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Thursday, September 16, 2021 LEISURE Yorktown News – Page 25

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China 30. Young goat 53. Ancient Roman garments character
5. Nursemaids 31. You drive on one 55. Drunkard 24. Buffer solution
10. Coats a porous surface 33. Denotes a time long ago 56. Expression of satisfaction 27. Muslim physician using
12. Garment of long cloth 35. Space between two 57. Thus traditional remedies
14. Containing a broader surfaces 58. Noisy viper 29. Fantastical planet
message 37. By and by 63. Plants of a particular 32. S. American plant
16. University of Dayton 38. A way to sell region 34. Domesticated animal
18. Patti Hearst’s captors 40. A line left by the passage 65. Communicated with 35. The tops of mountains
19. Insane of something 66. Latches a window 36. Expression of
20. Bristlelike structures in 41. Indicates near 67. Swarm with disapproval
invertebrates 42. Where wrestlers 39. Skeletal muscle
22. Taxi compete CLUES DOWN 40. Game show host Sajak
23. Trainee 44. Prosecutors 1. Split pulses 43. One’s interests
25. Comedian Carvey 45. Body part 2. Brew 44. Identify the existence of
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4. Distinctive smells 47. Does not accept
5. Digressions medical help (abbr.)
6. Partner to cheese 49. Hammerin’ Hank
7. Father of 51. Lowest point of a ridge
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8. Made a cavity 54. Elaborately draped
9. Tin garment
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ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT – VINCENT CAPPELLI

Cappelli relishes being a Husker football captain

BY MIKE SABINI friends who I’ve been playing land games as a kid, playing
CONTRIBUTING WRITER with throughout the years on a team where he is now
and creating memories that my assistant coach is truly
Yorktown 5-foot-11, will last a lifetime. an honor. Having him at
practice every day pushes
205-pound senior Vincent What is your favorite me to do better every time
team activity or pregame I step on the eld. He really
Cappelli is going into his sec- or postgame ritual that you is a mastermind of the game
share with your teammates? and his passion for football
ond season as captain of the is unmatched. Even though
My favorite pregame ritual he gets on me sometimes, I
varsity football squad and is is going to our team dinners know it’s because he wants to
and listening to music in the see me do great and be suc-
in his third season overall on locker room with the team. cessful not only on the eld
but o the eld as well.
the gridiron. Do you have any goals for
your nal season at York- Who has been your big-
Cappelli, who was an All- town? gest role model over the
years and what have you
Conference and All-League My goals for this year are learned from them?
for the team to be successful
selection a season ago, plays and to hopefully make the My biggest role model over
playo s. the years has been my dad.
linebacker and o ensive He has always been there
Your dad, Rob Cap- for me and has taught me
guard for the Huskers. pelli, is one of the assistant the importance of family and
coaches on the Yorktown friends.
He also is a defenseman for coaching sta . Before being
an assistant for Yorktown, He has volunteered count-
Yorktown’s varsity boys la- he was the head coach at less hours over the years to
Lakeland, where he won 70 coach my brother, myself, and
crosse squad, and will be en- games, the most in Lake- many other kids in our com-
land history. What’s it like munity, all while never losing
tering his third season in that playing on a team where a bit of his energy.
your dad is an assistant
sport this upcoming spring. coach? PHOTO: BOB CASTNER/CASTNERPHOTO.NET

How old were you when After being on the side- SEE CAPTAIN PAGE 26 Husker senior football captain Vincent Cappelli.
line of all of my dad’s Lake-
you started playing football

and what got you started?

I started playing ag foot-

ball when I was 5 years old

and my parents are the reason

why I started playing.

What is your favorite

thing about being on the

football team at Yorktown?

My favorite part about be-

ing on the team is having the

opportunity to play with my

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LeitnerCROSS COUNTRY CAPTAIN are you planning on studying
and why?
FROM PAGE 25
I am leading towards a major
Tell us one thing about in criminal justice. It has always
yourself that not a lot of people been an interest of mine.

Who is your favorite pro-

wins at know? fessional athlete and pro (or
I really enjoy riding dirt bikes college) sports team?

with my friends. My favorite professional ath-
Do you plan to continue to lete is Saquon Barkley and my
favorite college team is the Or-
play football in college? Tell us egon Ducks.
about where you are going to

PHOTO: ROB DIANTONIO Big Red school and why you chose it? What is your favorite music
I have not yet made a nal to listen to warming up for a
Yorktown senior Sydney Leitner won the Division 1 game?
race and had the best time across all divisions at the decision on where I will attend
college. I am still keeping my My favorite music to listen to
options open. before a game is rap.

Do you know what you want If you could have one super-

Big Red Invitational Saturday, Sept. 11, at Somers. to study in college? If yes, what power, what would it be and

why?

Support Connection’s If I could have one super-
power it would be the ability to

y because it would make going

places a lot quicker and cooler

Annual Support-A-Walk and I wouldn’t have to have to
pay for gas.
If you could pick one place
to visit on vacation that you’ve

For Breast & Ovarian Cancer never beento,wherewouldyou
go and why?
I would want to go to Italy to
see my family roots and to eat
Sunday, October 3, 2021 some delicious Italian food.

What is your favorite food to

eat before or after a game?

My favorite food to eat be-

Your Donation Walk With Us, fore a game is a grilled chicken
sandwich with lettuce, oil, and
vinegar on a roll.

Makes A Difference. Wherever You Are! Best place to eat in Yorktown
and why?

Dante’s Deli because their

“Talking to my counselor was so Wackys are amazing and it’s an
iconic place for us athletes to go

valuable. Sometimes I felt like the after practice.

‘lucky’ one, but it was still so hard. My What’s the go-to app on
your phone and why?

counselor validated my feelings and e go-to app on my phone

my decisions and really helped me is Instagram because it’s an easy
way to see what’s going on in the

through it.” news.

For a young athlete growing

up in the Yorktown district,

Beth Gilinsky, breast cancer survivor what would you tell them

Walk in your town or neighborhood, in about the experience of being
part of the football team and

“Support Connection was and still is a your yard, or even on a treadmill! why should they go out for the
team?

big part of my successful recovery. I Walk on your own or I would tell a young athlete
faced many difficult challenges with with family and friends. to go out for the team to have
my treatments but I ‘weathered the the opportunity to be coached
storm’ and came through strong, Donate, raise funds, spread the word. by great coaches like Coach
feeling like myself again and a very Y (Pantelis Ypsilantis), ( Je )
positive attitude.” Proceeds fund Support Connection’s Cerar, (Brandon) Trager, (Rob)
Cappelli, and former coach
(Mike) Rescigno, because they
truly love their players and are

Jacqueline Baker, ovarian cancer survivor free breast & ovarian cancer there for them no matter what.
support services. Experience wise, nothing else
in the world can compare to the
feeling of being on the team.

LEARN MORE: WWW.SUPPORTCONNECTION.ORG ● 914-962-6402 Running out onto the eld on

a Friday night under the lights
with the whole community sup-

Bring help & hope to people fighting breast and ovarian cancer. porting you really is an unbe-
lievable feeling that gives all of

Support Connection is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization. We do not receive funds from us athletes on the football team
Relay for Life, Making Strides, Susan G. Komen, or any other national cancer organization. goose bumps.

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An Equal Opportunity EmTpoloywern’s website on the agenda for
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Sections 37 and 240 of Town Law, Laws of New York State,
Saving a Life EVERY 11 MINUTESIf any interested members of the 1948 and Section 283.301 of the Westchester County Code that I, the undersigned, Receiver of Taxes of the
public would like to provide Town of Yorktown, have received from the Supervisor of said Town the warrant for the collection of School
comments on this application, Taxes of the said Town of Yorktown for the Year 2021/2022 and that I will attend daily, Saturdays, Sundays and
I’m neverwritten comments can be Holidays excepted, and with the exception of days hereinafter specified. 
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sent to the Planning Department
at 1974 Commerce Street, FROM EIGHT (8) O’CLOCK A.M. UNTIL FOUR (4) O’CLOCK P.M., at my office, Town Hall, Yorktown
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PHOTO: METRO CREATIVE CONNECTION Investing in a But if ductwork, plumbing or
home renovation wiring must be addressed, the
Yorktown Job Fair will be held Sept. 22 project not only re- job may take longer. A midline
quires money, but bathroom remodel may take
also time and patience. While two to three months. Adding
contractors, architects and de- a room to a house can take a
signers can estimate how long month or two. e home im-
a project may take, it is impos- provement resource Renova-
sible to anticipate all of the sce- tion Junkies o ers similar esti-
narios that can a ect that es- mates, with the average home
timated timeline. Information renovation taking between four
from the real estate rm Keller and eight months. Homeown-
Williams indicates an average ers need to consider time when
kitchen remodel involving in- planning their home projects.
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Albert A. Capellini Community into the process.” found at the Chamber website: Arts of Org. led with Sec. of of Org. led with Sec. of State
and Cultural Center, 1974 Com- YorktownChamber.org. State of NY (SSNY) 7/19/2021. of NY (SSNY) 6/15/2016. Cty:
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seekers an opportunity to meet ter. ere will also be areas set up are the Shrub Oak International ferson Valley, NY 10535. General NY 10708. General Purpose
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“We are extremely grateful that our first experience buying
BUYER SERVICES: a home was with Debra. She is a consummate professional.
CBR – Certified Buyer Representative Debra is communicative and consistently thorough. More
Strong Negotiating Skills importantly, we felt like family! We found our home with
Access to All Listed Homes Debra in an insanely competitive market with a VA loan. She
Show Properties to Match Buyer’s Needs is unequivocally a top-notch realtor who listens to and works
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Access to My Team of Professionals Including:
• Mortgage Lenders
• SAOtLtoDrneys
• Inspectors

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Debra Bravoco 914.610.6277 (m)

Real Estate Salesperson

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www.DebraBravoco.com
MBA, Corporate Finance
Diamond Society Award Winner
Smart Home Certified

Lower Hudson Valley Regional Office | 366 Underhill Avenue Yorktown Heights, NY 10598

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