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Published by Halston Media, 2022-05-03 15:01:50

The Somers Record 05.05.22

Vol. 12 No. 4 Visit TapIntoSomers.net for the latest news. Thursday, May 5, 2022

Community gives back at Lincoln Hall

BY CAROL REIF No cell phones or video games
STAFF WRITER
are allowed at  Lincoln  Hall,
A call went out recently for
donations for the teenage boys she explained, adding: “ ey’re
at Lincoln Hall, a residential
school in Somers. teens; they need something to

Margaret DiLorenzo, the do.”
kind soul responsible for the
drive, hoped to send the mes- e DiLorenzos loaded up
sage that there were “compas-
sionate people” in the commu- their SUV on Saturday, April
nity that cared about them.
23, and carted the entire pile
In no time at all, folks respond-
ed generously with soccer, bas- over to Lincoln Hall’s Route
ketball, and lacrosse equipment
and clothing; books (in English 202 campus where it was grate-
and Spanish), puzzles, board
games, and a Foosball table. fully accepted by the school’s

athletic director Pat Reilly and

associate executive director No-

ble Varughese.

“It’s important for the kids to

know that the community cares

for and supports them now and

in the future,” the mom of two PHOTO COURTESY OF MARGARET DILORENZO
Eugene DiLorenzo, Athletic Director Pat Reilly, Margaret DiLorenzo, and Associate Executive Director Noble Varughese
said.

Chamber of Commerce looks to the future
Scorrano speaks on business, infrastructure in Somers

BY CAROL REIF Featured guest speaker Super- still attracting small businesses to permanent solution will require Scorrano praised the town
STAFF WRITER visor Rob Scorrano addressed a our area.” a zoning code change, Scorrano Highway Department folks for
number of subjects, including the explained. “the good job they did last winter.”
e Somers Chamber of Com- pandemic’s impact on local busi- Among them are a restaurant,
merce hosted a dinner recently nesses. barbershop, beauty salon, nail spa, He also touched on local in- He also talked about problems
to welcome two new people to frastructure needs. e town has with the Town House’s water
its board of directors, reacquaint Pointing out later that Somers tness center, bank, trash carter, a “game plan” for paving its roads supply. Last year, tests discovered
members after a long hiatus in has welcomed more than a dozen and several medical o ces. this year, but is having the same the presence of  PFOA  (per-
in-person gatherings, and plan new enterprises since last year, he supply chain and in ationary is-
for the future. added: “Coming out of COVID, e town has done a number sues as everyone else, he said. e uorooctanoic acid) and PFOS
that’s a great thing to hear. We’re of things to support the business cost of asphalt is up 25 percent.
community, including extending SEE CHAMBER PAGE 28
outdoor dining for a year. A more

BUSINESS & REAL ESTATE 29

CLASSIFIEDS 30

ELEPHANT’S TRUNK 2

LEGAL NOTICES 30

LEISURE 24

OBITUARIES 9 RACE NIGHT
OPINION 10
SPORTS Lions Give Back
20 pg 16

Page 2 – The Somers Record ELEPHANT’S TRUNK Thursday, May 5, 2022

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Peace in the valley 

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FROM PAGE 12 itly says you are NOT allowed expressed in letters and op-eds are not necessarily those of The Somers Record or its
to. You can email me from the affiliates. Submissions must include a phone number and address for verification. Not
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rather be up the creek without a editor by e-mail at [email protected]. For more information, call the editor
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Somers High School Featured Seniors

As the Class of 2022 counts down to graduation, The Somers Record is proud to highlight a different group of seniors in each issue. For more information
about participating, contact editor Tom Walogorsky at [email protected].

Margaret Parsons Lily Carino Allie Zattola Marc Dupuy Terrence Shalley

What is something most peo- What three words would What is something most peo- What is something most peo- What is something most peo-
ple don’t know about you? your friends use to describe ple don’t know about you? ple don’t know about you? ple don’t know about you?
you and your personality?
Two interesting things about I want to be a dermatologist. Most people don’t know that I I like to public speak, I’ve re-
Passionate, glamorous, talented Favorite TV show? cently realized it doesn’t freak me
me are that I have never had Criminal Minds like to cook. My most hidden tal- out and I enjoy it. I can wiggle my
Favorite book? What do you hope to be do- ears, and I’m a swim instructor at
Coca-Cola before (and I think at Romeo and Juliet by William ing in five years? What are ent is writing. Swim nity in North Salem.
your main life goals?
this point I might as well see how Shakespeare I hope to be in Med School Favorite sports team? Favorite movie?
in ve years to be a dermatolo- New York Mets Life of Pi
long I can go), and I can ride a What do you hope to be do- gist PA. I am going to Penn State What three things would you
ing in five years? What are and majoring in Bio Behavioral What three words would take with you to a deserted is-
bike without using my hands. your main life goals? Health and minoring in Bioeth- your friends use to describe land?
ics. you and your personality? I would take a yacht, a surf
Favorite comfort food? In ve years, I hope to be n- What is your idea of the per- board and a personal chef. I’m
Dark chocolate fect day? Happy, nice, interesting turning this deserted island into
ishing my degree in Performing Nice weather, fun drives, hang- a vacation.
What interests you most? ing out with my friends. What interests you most? What is something that moti-
What activities do you partici- Arts and Entertainment Man- Were your years at Somers What activities do you partici- vates you?
pate in, both in school and out- High School what you expected pate in, both in school and out- My future motivates me. e
side of school? agement. My goal is to be a suc- them to be? How would you de- side of school? mysterious feel of what is next
scribe your high school experi- to come motivates me to make
I am an active member of the cessful singer, dancer and actress. ence in one word? What interests me most are money, work out and make great
relationships with the people
Student Council. Outside of What is Somers’ best attrac- No, because of Covid. I would movies. I also participate in ar- around me.
tion? say “chaotic,” because everything Were your years at Somers
school, I spend my time prac- was crazy for the past two years. chery, and spend free time play- High School what you expected
Bobo’s, Bobo’s, Bobo’s! Covid was challenging. them to be? How would you de-
ticing piano and reading. In the ing video games. scribe your high school experi-
Were your years at Somers ence in one word?
winter I like to ice skate and ski, High School what you expected What do you hope to be do- One word to describe my-
them to be? How would you de- ing in five years? What are self throughout high school is
and in the summer I like to swim scribe your high school experi- your main life goals? “versatile.” I adapted to high
ence in one word? school, a new friend group, new
and ride my bike. In ve years, I hope to have a hobbies, the pandemic, online
I had a decent rst three years classes, and AP and IB classes.
What was your least favorite decent job. My main life goal is I always wanted to play football,
school lunch? at SHS and a good senior year. I so I joined the team sophomore
to get a house. I plan on going to year, maintained a job senior year
My least favorite lunch was the would describe my overall expe- and managed to work out, get
college and majoring in liberal my work done, and get accepted
cheese quesadilla. rience at SHS as “good.” It was into many universities along
arts. the east coast. I found my so-
Were your years at Somers rewarding to be invited to sing cial life rewarding, I’ve managed
High School what you expected to keep a close circle of friends
them to be? the National Anthem for the throughout the years and I stay
openminded to new friends. I’m
I don’t think anybody in the NY Giants at Met Life Stadium proud to say I can rely on most
of my classmates to be there for
school would have guessed that after singing at the opening of me when I need them. Staying on
good terms with the majority of
a global pandemic would shut Girls Flag Football. Something I my classmates feels rewarding. I
found Chemistry to be challeng-
down in-person school for nearly found challenging was being on ing. Very challenging.

two years. Additionally, over my time for 1st period.

four years at SHS, we have had

a di erent schedule every year! If

my high school experience taught

me anything, it certainly taught

me how to be adaptable.

Page 24 – The Somers Record LEISURE Thursday, May 5, 2022

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1. A power of perception 22. Mock Moorehead 19. Bound to do
41. Leak through slowly 20. Explosive
4. Slotted hinged metal 23. People love and hate it 42. Buzzing insects 23. Ridicules
43. Midway between south 24. Adult male
plate (abbr.) and southeast 25. Military personnel
26. French and Belgian river
8. Popular crop 24. A people of Myanmar CLUES DOWN 27. Found in the sea
1. Skin condition 28. A share lost in default
10. Siamese fighting fish 25. A Queens ballplayer 2. Earlier (abbr.)
3. Right away 29. Type of medication
11. Larval crabs 26. Southern Thailand 4. Vomiting (abbr.)
5. Go to 30. City on the Rhine
12. South American indigenous person 6. “The Police” frontman 31. Animal disease
32. They’re in martinis
mammal 27. Famed actress 7. Bullfighting 33. Get away
maneuver 34. Wampum
13. Occur as a result of 34. Thin strips 36. Lacking brightness
9. Pacific island
15. Slavic language 35. Bluish greens 10. A system of
algebraic notation
16. An electric underground 36. Ridiculed 12. A room used for
the activities of a
railway 37. Having the shape of a group
14. The longest
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time
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CHAMBER Other board members are An- “It’s a tremendous day,” Callan the inner workings of Town Hall.” TRUNK
thony Zurica, a real estate attorney; said. Praising the sta and depart-
FROM PAGE 1 Jason Klatsky, owner of e Pet FROM PAGE 26
Gazette; Cesar Callan, an injury e Chamber provides numer- ment heads for helping him make
(per uorooctane sulfonate). e attorney; Vincent Dimella, a sales ous networking opportunities such the transition from the private to students create and deliver
town is now under a state mandate manager with a real estate mort- as dinners and cocktail parties for the public sector “a smooth and dynamic and engaging les-
to either lter out the two “forever gage network; Amanda Casabona- members. seamless one,”the supervisor noted: sons for the younger chil-
chemicals” or nd a new H2O Cohen, owner of Little People’s “ e saying is true, you are only as dren. e program is FREE
source. It is actively weighing its of Somers; Edward Liss, retired While its chief mission is to sup- good as the people around you, and and open to Somers district
“options,”Scorrano said. technology entrepreneur and juke- port local businesses, the Chamber I have a great team.” residents with a child who is
box restorer; and Carolyn Moss, a is also dedicated to actively partner- 3 - 5 years old and runs from
Somers is also “taking a re- vitamin and supplement purveyor. ing with the whole community. e Town Board “has been hard mid-September through
ally big stance on energy conser- Ann Marie Demm is the Cham- at work keeping true to our foun- early June on M/T/TH/F
vation,” Scorrano said, pointing to ber’s administrator. It has also participated in events dation and principles of what has from 11:20 - 1:50 p.m.
the Town Board’s passing the New such as the Lions Club’s Indepen- made this town a desirable place for Email mivey@somerss-
York Stretch Code, a statewide e executive board will choose dence Day celebration, the Memo- all to live,” he said, adding that he chools.org for information.
model that municipalities can use its o cers – president, vice presi- rial Day and Halloween parades, was “excited about the next quarter”
to meet energy and climate goals. dent, and treasurer -- sometime in Veteran’s Day ceremonies, and the and was “looking forward to shar- INTERNSHIP
May. Holiday Tree Lighting. ing our achievements in July.” OPPORTUNITIES
e town is talking about charg-
ing stations for electrical vehicles ere are about 80 businesses e Chamber has also hosted According to Scorrano’s mes- An exciting opportunity
and is looking forward to the re- that now belong to the Chamber. educational seminars that are open sage, in the rst three months the to share your expertise with a
sults of an upcoming energy audit Pre-pandemic there were 125. to the public, held Movie Nights, supervisor’s o ce oversaw the Somers High School senior!
by the New York Power Authority sponsored scholarships for graduat- completion of the town’s yearly
(NYPA). “So we’re building back,” noted ing high school seniors, and helped audit, which showed that Somers e high school English
Casabona-Cohen last week of cur- with the town’s annual Holiday was “well-positioned for the fu- Department is coordinating
“So we’re doing our fair share rent goals. Food Drive. ture,” and took part in the passing internship and experien-
when it comes to energy conserva- of a bipartisan resolution oppos- tial learning opportunities
tion,” Scorrano said later, adding: A solid membership is impor- SCORRANO LOOKS AHEAD ing Accessory Dwelling Units and for twelfth-grade students.
“We’re going to be doing more.” tant for any organization, but more e Chamber dinner gave folks Transit-Oriented Development
so for one that’s all-volunteer. legislation, two initiatives that had ese authentic experiences
CHAMBER WELCOMES NEW the chance to meet the newly elect- been included in Gov. Kathy Ho- will provide valuable knowl-
MEMBERS “After all,many hands make light ed supervisor. chul’s budget; held more than 75 edge and skills for seniors
work,”said Callan,referencing Cel- meetings with residents, business as they transition from high
e well-attended event was ebrate Somers, the Chambers’ an- A nancial services consultant owners, government o cials, and school to college and ca-
held at e Somers Pointe on nual bash featuring food, vendors, by profession, candidate Scorrano department heads; led the town’s reers. We are interested in
Wednesday, April 27. kids’ activities, entertainment, local had promised to grow the local annual Emergency Preparedness both traditional and virtual
businesses and groups, and more. economy by supporting small busi- Meeting to “ensure our protocols internships. If you are part
Currently, the Chamber’s board ness owners. and procedures are up to date,” of a business or organization
has nine members, although there Putting that together takes a lot and was appointed treasurer of the that would be interested in
are spots for 13. of e ort and time. Last month, he gave the public Northern Westchester Joint Water working with a senior, please
an overview of what’s been going Works. contact us at seniorexperi-
Newbies introduced last week e community celebration had on in town over “the past quarter.” [email protected].
were Kim Kristensen, a nancial to be canceled in 2020 due to the
advisor; and Chris Boemio, a bank pandemic but came back with a Scorrano posted on the town
manager. roar last September. website that he has “engrained”
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HEALTH BENEFITS
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CORNER If your former employer
o ers health coverage to retir- the same bene ts and provider providers are in-network and local nancial advisor, Michael
MICHAEL ees, it could well be your best
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planned. For example, you employers are o ering continu-
might think you’ll retire ing health coverage to former ci c time – usually 18 months you rely on are covered. You (next to Somers Sports Arena).
at 65 or later, when you’ll be employees, and among those
eligible for Medicare. But if you who do, they may use certain cri- – after you leave your employer, may also want to consider a plan Reach him at 914-401-9218 or
retire before then, how will you teria – such as length of service
pay for your health care? and position within the company and coverage can be expensive. that allows you to open a health michael.odonovan@edwardjones.
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incurring thousands of dollars • SPOUSE’S PLAN
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become seriously ill. And if you
must pay for these costs out of spouse still has employer-pro- as a bene t, but once you’ve contribute to an HSA, you must Even when
pocket, you might have to dip vided insurance, you may be able
into your IRA, 401(k) or other to get coverage under this plan retired, you’ll likely have to pay be covered by a high deductible
retirement accounts earlier than or continue this coverage if you
you had planned – which could have it already. If the employer the entire premium, plus an ad- health plan (HDHP), so there’s you do enroll in
result in a less desirable retire- subsidizes premiums for spouses,
ment lifestyle than you had this plan could be an a ordable ditional charge. that cost to consider, but if you’re
envisioned. choice – if not, though, it might in generally good health and you Medicare, you will
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you do enroll in Medicare, you

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your coverage may be similar to miums, deductibles and co-pays,

employer-sponsored coverage; so you’ll want to budget for these these costs in your
if not, though, they can be more costs in your overall nancial

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Thursday, May 5, 2022 BUSINESS & REAL ESTATE The Somers Record – Page 31

Kennedy
Catholic

At Je erson Valley
Mall Home Show

Kennedy Catholic launching in the fall, PHOTO: PAUL FORHAN
Preparatory School it was a great op-
(KCPS) in Somers portunity to reach Kennedy Catholic Preparatory School President and Principal, Father Vaillancourt (middle) at the recent Jefferson Valley Mall
participated in the re- families interested in Home Show, with parents of former KCPS students - Rosemary Davin (left) and Rick Davin (right).
cent Je erson Valley Catholic education
Mall Home Show. in our region,” said

“With our middle Father Vaillancourt,
school program, St. KCPS President and
Mary’s Academy, Principal.

kDynoioduw? e pandemic presented IT security, cyber crime, fraud, passwords, utilizing two-factor
challenges to businesses and risk departments were re- authentication and avoiding
across all sectors, and the duced by 26 percent between the use of public Wi-Fi when
2020 and 2021. ese statistics accessing online and mobile
nancial and insurance underscore how important it banking platforms are some
industries were no ex- can be for individuals to take simple and e ective ways for
ception. According to added measures to protect their individuals to protect their -
researchers at BAE
Systems Applied In- nancial accounts. Routinely nancial accounts from hackers
telligence, 74 percent changing PIN numbers and and other cyber criminals.
of banks and in-
surance providers LEGAL NOTICES
have experienced a
rise in cyber crime since LLC FORMATION NOTICES
the onset of the pandemic.
at increase is likely no
accident, as researchers also
discovered that budgets for

APARPR 1001 Forest Avenue Rye LLC, Arts of Org. led with Sec. of
State of NY (SSNY) 4/7/2022. Cty: Westchester. SSNY desig.
PUBLICITY WITH PERSONALITY as agent upon whom process against may be served & shall
mail process to John AW Werwaiss, 275 W. 10th St., apt. 4C,
New York, NY 10014. General Purpose

657 Mamaroneck Realty, LLC, Arts of Org. led with Sec.
of State of NY (SSNY) 4/5/2022. Cty: Westchester. SSNY
desig. as agent upon whom process against may be served &
shall mail process to 657 Mamaroneck Ave., Mamaroneck, NY
10543. General Purpose

Tufnall Logistics LLC, Arts of Org. led with Sec. of State
of NY (SSNY) 3/2/2022. Cty: Westchester. SSNY desig. as
agent upon whom process against may be served & shall mail
process to Todd Lecuyer, 923 Saw Mill River Rd., #158, Ards-
ley, NY 10502. General Purpose

Public Rela ons For... L.K.U. Realty LLC, Arts of Org. led with Sec. of State of
Businesses | Individuals | Organiza ons | Events NY (SSNY) 2/1/2022. Cty: Westchester. SSNY desig. as agent
upon whom process against may be served & shall mail process
Your Message Is Our Mission to 1457 Main St., Peekskill, NY 10566. General Purpose

Leave Your Message Here... Ashford Acres LLC, Arts of Org. led with Sec. of State
(914) 275-6887 | bruceaparpr @ gmail.com of NY (SSNY) 2/24/2022. Cty: Westchester. SSNY desig. as
agent upon whom process against may be served & shall mail
BRUCE APAR process to 153 Ashford Ave., Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522. General
Purpose.

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