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Published by Halston Media, 2020-09-16 13:52:40

North Salem News 09.17.20

Vol. 6 No. 26 North Salem’s only weekly newspaper mailed to every home and business.
Visit TapIntoNorthSalem.net for the latest news. Thursday, September 17, 2020

Artist puts North Salem on the canvas

BY CAROL REIF
STAFF WRITER

Sometimes you just need to up spaces, both mentally and stantly changing. So making a PHOTO COURTESY OF CHRISSANTH GREENE-GROSS
stop and paint the roses. physically, Greene-Gross says. painting isn’t simply one and
done. Chrissanth Greene-Gross can often be seen around town painting her
And the barns. And the hay It was daunting at rst. surroundings.
elds. And the stone walls. Well, “ ere’s a lot of chaos out here. You have to slow down enough
you get the picture. Nature is so beautiful; how could to let things reveal themselves. ferent places at di erent times of it with what the heart feels.
Moving to North Salem, says I ever capture that?” the day, “some sites are morning “It’s like cooking down the
artist Chrissanth Greene-Gross, It’s an organic relationship paintings; some are afternoon
gave her the time to slow down, Outdoors, artists are at the that “builds over time,” Greene- paintings. Some are both.” sauce,” she explains.
bathe in the beauty of her sur- mercy of the seasons and the Gross says. at’s why Greene-Gross
roundings, and distill their es- weather. e landscape is con- Greene-Gross’s en plein air
sence onto canvas. And since the light is at dif- style is impressionistic, taking admires photography, but thinks
En plein air painting, or paint- what the eye sees and tempering
ing outdoors, was a revelation SEE PAINTINGS PAGE 14
for the Queens native.
Previously, creating art had
been strictly an indoor, studio
experience.
A portrait painter, storyboard
artist and illustrator, her focus
was always the human gure.
Encouraged by mentor An-
drew Lattimore, a world-re-
nowned teacher who has an
atelier in an historic building in
Cornwall, she reluctantly took it
outside … and has never looked
back.
(Lattimore once had a studio
in Peekskill, and is the painter of
the portrait of Peekskill native
George Pataki that hangs on the
Wall of Governors at the State
Capitol in Albany.)

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Page 2 – North Salem News Thursday, September 17, 2020

What have the LIONS been doing?

The North Salem LIONS have been focused on the GoFundMe fundraising The usual, annual LIONS activities have been sadly affected by the
campaign to help community members who have been seriously and Covid-19 virus. We could not have an Easter Egg Hunt at PQ Elementary
adversely affected by the Covid-19 crisis. School and provide lots of delicious candy and entertainment for children
and their families. We could not help the American Legion provide
The community’s response has been terrific and tens of thousands of refreshments and entertainment at the Memorial Day Parade. There was
dollars have been raised. no parade this year.

The LIONS matched the first $10,000 donated. Another individual pledged The LIONS could not have their annual Golf Tournament Fund Raiser at
to do the same and that was successful. Many, many LIONS and other Salem Golf Club at the end of August. The LIONS could not provide the
people in town have risen to the task. The funds raised are separately eye screening for pre-school children around Westchester County as we
accounted for and are to be used
only for Covid-19 effects. have done for years and years.
Pre-schools have not been in
session this year. This is also a
The food donation effort, led by reminder to parents of 4 year
North Salem Ambulance Corps olds to have their children’s
President, Kurt Guldan, has eyes screened by a professional.
seen hundreds of cars line up Early detection can save their
and receive bags of packaged sight and ease problems in
and fresh foods each week. learning to read and write,
LIONS have provided bags for example. Do not let the
(purchased at a discount) for Covid-19 virus prevent this
packaging items, diapers and needed screening.
other non-food items that are
needed, as well as volunteers to
hand out food and deliver food A few years ago the LIONS
and items. purchased books about drugs
All decisions concerning use of and school children that were
funds and products are made distributed to all high school
together by Bob Loeb, LIONS families. If you are a parent
President, John White, LIONS with one of these books, please
treasurer, Warren Lucas, North pass it on to another parent, if
Salem Town Supervisor, and you no longer need it yourself.
Kurt Guldan, NSVAC President If you are a parent in need of
this book, please let us know.

and Director of the Office of Boy Scouts, Eagle Scouts and
Emergency Management of the Girl Scouts have traditionally
Town of North Salem. received financial support

Kurt has given an extraordinary Photos provided by from the LIONS. When these
amount of his time, energy, and Jane Lash, High School organizations re-group, we look
resources to this effort to help Counselor, with parental forward to hearing how we can
others in need. His effort has permission. help them.
been superb. He has inspired The LIONS Club Community
us all and we thank him deeply This year’s Community Service Awards winners are: Beginning from Center has been closed,
for his care and effort. top left – Lilly Kappes; Ryan Renda; Eric Lange; Lauren Russo; Emmet until recently, because group
As we enter the Fall season, Halton; Christian Duffy, Juliette Intrieri; Stephanie Carlin. Not pictured gatherings have not been
and the uncertainty of future are Jonah DaSilva and Chloe Tamis. permitted. Now, Alcoholics
Covid-19 effects, funds are Anonymous can again hold
available to handle the needs of their meetings at the Center,
the community. Let one of the inside or outside, with
above people know if you have appropriate distancing and
a need we can help with. hygiene protocols. If you would
What else have the LIONS been like to attend these meetings,
doing? Providing Community please call the local chapter.
Service Awards, at the North They will welcome you.
Salem High School Graduation, The LIONS Club Community
for the following graduating Center was recently re-roofed
seniors: and the exterior power-washed.

This year’s Community Service Exterior painting will happen
Awards winners are: Beginning this Fall.
from top left – Lilly Kappes; Ryan Renda; Eric Lange; Lauren Russo; Emmet People-in-need in emergencies have, in the past, received help from the
Halton; Christian Duffy, Juliette Intrieri; Stephanie Carlin. Not pictured LIONS. When there is a town-wide emergency, such as a storm leaving
are Jonah DaSilva and Chloe Tamis. (Photos provided by Jane Lash, High many without electricity, LIONS members have volunteered to help at the
School Counselor, with parental permission.) Ambulance Corps building. When a town organization needs volunteers
The LIONS are very proud of these young people for their for a project, LIONS members have stepped up to help.
accomplishments and we wish them a happy future. Learning through We all have suffered in this crisis caused by the Covid-19 virus. The North
volunteering is an important part of a young person’s education. Our Salem LIONS will continue to find ways to SERVE our community. That is
community certainly appreciates the efforts of our young people on our what LIONS do. If you can think of a project for the LIONS to take on, or if
behalf. Each year, for decades, the LIONS have provided these awards and you would like to become a member, please contact President Bob Loeb…
we look forward to doing that again in 2021. 914.760.5675.

Thursday, September 17, 2020 North Salem News – Page 3

Back to school

The North Salem News hopes all students had a good first week
of school! We’ll continue running photos over the next few
weeks. To submit, send pictures to [email protected]
with your child’s name, age and the school they attend.

Harry Havard, kindergarten
Lillian Havard, grade 6

Shayna Cerasoli, 7,
grade 2
Alana Cerasoli, 11, grade 6

Keely Aparicio, grade 6

Tessa Aparicio, grade 4

Jackie Moore, grade 5 See more
Stephen Moore, grade 7 Back to School photos

on pages 10-11

Page 4 – North Salem News Thursday, September 17, 2020

The Staff Sept. 22 is National Voter Registration Day

EDITORIAL TEAM League of Women Voters holds registration drive
JODI WEINBERGER
In celebration of National form to COVID-19 guidelines, make their voices heard.” Friday, October 9, is the dead-
EDITOR: 914-302-5830
[email protected] Voter Registration Day on Tues- including social distancing, out- LWVNEW will engage its line to register in time for No-

BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER day, September 22, the League door registration tables, manda- community and register voters at vember’s general election. More
SPORTS EDITOR: 914-302-5628
[email protected] of Women Voters of North East tory mask wearing and readily the following locations: information about voting in 2020

ADVERTISING TEAM Westchester (LWVNEW) will available hand sanitizer. • Katonah Village Library, 26 is available at www.LWVNEW.
PAUL FORHAN
conduct a voter registration drive “Everyone should exercise his/ Bedford Rd. (Route 117), Kato- org/elections-voting.
(914) 806-3951
[email protected] from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at four lo- her right to vote and National nah e League of Women Voters

BRUCE HELLER cal libraries: Katonah, Mt. Kisco, Voter Registration Day pro- • Lewisboro Library, 15 Main is a nonpartisan political organi-
(914) 486-7608
[email protected] Somers and Lewisboro. Resi- vides the perfect opportunity for St., South Salem zation that encourages informed,

LISA KAIN dents can complete voter regis- the League to make the process • Mount Kisco Public Library, active participation in govern-
(201) 317-1139
[email protected] tration forms as well as absentee easy and smooth for residents 100 Main St., Mt Kisco ment and works to increase
CORINNE STANTON
(914) 760-7009 ballot applications, all of which in our district,” said Katherine • Somers Library, Route 139, understanding of major pub-
[email protected]
JENNIFER CONNELLY the League will deliver the next Dering, Voter Service Chair for Reis Park, Somers lic policy issues. e League of
(917) 446-7757
[email protected] day directly to the Board of Elec- LWVNEW. “Parents and/or National Voter Registration Women Voters does not support
SHELLEY KILCOYNE
(914) 924-9122 tions in White Plains. eligible high schoolers can pick Day is designed to create an an- or oppose candidates or political
[email protected]
GABRIELLE BILIK Knowledgeable League volun- up forms, and residents working nual moment when the nation parties. Membership is open to
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE/DESIGNER
[email protected] teers will be on hand to answer at home can take lunch breaks focuses on registering to exercise all and provides the opportunity

PRODUCTION TEAM questions, provide information to complete their absentee bal- the most basic right, the right to to be active and involved in local,
TABITHA PEARSON MARSHALL
and ensure that everyone has the lot applications if they choose to vote. Nearly 3 million Ameri- state and national issues.
CREATIVE DIRECTOR
PHOTOGRAPHER opportunity to be eligible to vote vote by mail in the general elec- cans have registered to vote on

[email protected] well in advance of Election Day. tion. We hope everyone will take National Voter Registration Day
CHRISTINA ROSE
Registration protocols will con- advantage of this easy process to since its inception in 2012.
ASST PRODUCTION MANAGER
DESIGNER The library is open, but be delivered here. Programs: Wednesdays in September from
curbside pickup will continue Social Knitting - Bring your 9:30 am - 10:00 am. Masks are
[email protected] indefinitely. Online programs projects and ideas for an hour of required. Please bring your own
chatting and knitting. Send us an blanket or chair. If it is raining
EXECUTIVE TEAM Call 914-669-5161 or email Most of our programs are on email and we will send you an in- the storytimes will be canceled.
BRETT FREEMAN the library, keelerlibrary@wls- ZOOM. We hope to soon be vitation. Led by Cathleen Sulli.
CEO & PUBLISHER mail.org, with your request and able to o er socially distanced Mondays in September from Teen Book Group - Meets
845-208-8151 we will nd the item, check it out programs on the library grounds 11:00 am - 12:00 pm. weekly on Tuesdays, 7:00-8:00
to you and leave it outside on the soon.Send us an email if you want Outdoor In-Person Story- pm. Next Book: e Hate U
[email protected] bench or in the vestibule. You can to participate: keelerlibrary@wls- times on Tuesdays - Tuesdays in Give by Angie omas. e li-
also place a hold on an item. De- mail.org. When you email us, we September from 9:30 am - 10:00 brary has copies to check out. We
Deadlines liveries have resumed between li- will send you a link to click on, am. Masks are required. Please talk about the progression of the
braries so any holds you place will and a password to enter. bring your own blanket or chair. book, as well as play a game of
NORTH SALEM NEWS DEADLINE If it is raining the storytimes will Kahoot!
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Page 6 – North Salem News Opinion Thursday, September 17, 2020

Happily
Ever
After

When your child won’t Zoom

STRONG many children, even for adults. You’re watching A walk on the
LEARNING yourself talk to others and watching them talk wild side
back to you. In real life, when you talk to some-
DR. LINDA one, you are not aware of how you come across. too weather-y in general. I’m like
SILBERT You can’t see yourself. In person, relationships are
natural and almost routine, but on Zoom they’re the Goldilocks of exercise: If the
Dear Dr. Linda, unnatural and awkward. Most adults manage,
My 8-year-old son’s school has reopened, but but it makes many of us, including children and TRACY conditions aren’t just right, I’m out.
teenagers, uncomfortable. BECKERMAN However, when September rolls
not in person...on Zoom. If I mention the word
Zoom, my son literally zooms out of the room. Here’s some tips on how to get through Zoom around and the temperature is per-
He has a total meltdown. I don’t know what with young children or even those a little older if
to do. I called his teacher and told him that he they simply refuse to go on it. fectly situated around that 70-de-
refuses to get on. Why does he hate it so much?
Instead of just insisting they go on Zoom, talk gree mark, I often get a sudden
Secondly, how do I get him on it? Finally, if I to them about how it makes them feel seeing
let him play during class time, how do I ensure their friends and teacher. If they say,“I don’t surge of outdoorsiness that makes
that he’s keeping up with his grade? anks in know,”that’s OK, because they probably don’t
advance. By the way, you can publish this because know how to describe what they’re feeling. But, I’m not usually a big fan of me abandon my usual routine of
many of my friends are having the same problem. if they start telling you how they feel…You don’t exercising outside because it is
always have to answer, but you do need to listen. almost always too hot or too cold lolling on the couch in favor of a
Rebecca or too humid or too windy or just brisk neighborhood power walk.
Dear Rebecca, Don’t try to Band-Aid the problem by setting
up Zoom playdates to make them like Zoom. It SEE BECKERMAN PAGE 8
While teachers are doing their best to try to may help, but it may not. One strategy is to walk
create lessons on Zoom so that their students away from Zoom and plan things you can do
talk, sing, play and learn together, many of the together, in-person, at home. If your child contin-
children, especially younger ones, won’t engage in ues to act depressed or anxious by withdrawing
any of the activities. In fact, they end up crying, or acting out, contact your pediatrician, school
having meltdowns, and running away from the psychologist or private mental health worker. is
computer like your son. is a di cult time for all of us, including children
we don’t think know what’s happening. ey may
Many experts believe it is happening because not, but they are still victims of the tension we all
it’s a reminder of what their lives were like. eir feel.
world is di erent now and it changed overnight.
One day they were in school with their friends If you want to Zoom with family members
and the next day they were home, in lockdown, or friends, plan to do something together other
not knowing what was happening. eir routines, than just staring at each other trying to think
whether they liked them or not, changed without of things to say, which is much more e ective
any preparation. Some children were able to roll on the phone. For example, plan to play a game
with the “instant”change, but seeing their friends together like Go Fish, Crazy 8s, Bingo and more.
and teachers online, not face to face, is confusing Better yet, go online with your child and plan
and upsetting, especially for young children. It’s game night together. Kids can also put on a play
as if they’ve experienced a loss and, in reality, they together with their friends or just watch a movie
have. together.

Plus, being on Zoom is uncomfortable for SEE DR. LINDA PAGE 8

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DR. LINDA BECKERMAN only rush I get when I’m exercising is a I screamed. I ailed my arms, swatted
mad burst of energy at the end when I at my back, lunged at my shirt, and did
FROM PAGE 6 FROM PAGE 6 realize I’m still a mile from home and I everything I could short of strip naked
have to go to the bathroom. to shake the massive bug loose from
Remember, if we think of having a party Such was the case recently when I my clothing. I freaked up and down
on Zoom, instead of being together and realized the conditions were perfect for Surprisingly, though, as I power the sidewalk jumping and thrashing
talking, laughing, eating, and hugging one of my rare exercise outings. Co- walked into my second mile, I suddenly like I was standing on a live wire. I
each other when we meet and when we incidentally, the conditions were also realized I was really enjoying the walk. freaked for a full ve minutes until,
say good-bye is weird, think of what perfect for me to blow o this idea. But
your child thinks. It’s weird to them since I knew there was quite possibly a e air was crisp and clean, the streets nally, the thing fell out of the back of
too and they don’t have the emotional doughnut shop on my walking route, were quiet, and it felt really good to be my shirt and onto the ground.
wherewithal to adapt. and the possibility of a doughnut in my moving.
future, I gured not only could I enjoy I immediately jumped on it with all
To answer your nal question, how the beautiful day and get some exer- I was thinking about nothing in my might and squished it into oblivion
do you ensure that he’s keeping up with cise, I’d could actually pre-walk o the particular, when all of a sudden, out of with the sole of my shoe.
his class? Explain the situation to his doughnut that I would consume later. the corner of my eye, I saw something
teacher, ask for the material he’s miss- Made sense to me. dark drop out of the tree I was walking I stood there panting for another
ing, and work with him to keep up. Talk beneath, and fall directly into the back minute, and then nally, lifted my
about what he’s learning. Have him I’m not usually one of those people of my shirt. shoe to see what had attacked me, and
explain what he’s learning either verbally who enjoy exercising. I do it because breathed a sigh of relief.
or by showing you. If your personalities I’m supposed to and it’s good for me Convinced that the small dark thing
clash, hire a teenager or tutor to work and it sets a good example for my kids. was actually a horri cally large bug Because of me, the world is safer
with him. I’ve heard of people who get a rush that was now lodged beneath my top, I from one more killer acorn.
when they exercise. Something about a did what any rational person would do
Don’t make him and yourself crazy release of endorphins. Personally, the in a similar situation. To join Tracy’s “Lost in Midlife”
over it. Remember, he’s in the same community on Facebook, go to facebook.
boat as millions of other students. Every I freaked the heck out. com/groups/lostinmidlife.
student is faced with adjustments. And, “AAAAUUUUUGGGHHHHH!”
after all, we can do just so much. He
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District welcomes back
‘resilient’ students

School board resumes in-person meetings

BY ABBY LUBY gered phase-in hybrid approach, begins for grades 3-5, 7, 10 and

CONTRIBUTING WRITER putting fewer students in a 11, also in two cohorts.

building at one time, making it Teams of parents, teachers

e North Salem School easier for social distancing for and sta spent months of plan-

District reopened its doors to in-person instruction. Attending ning and preparing the schools

students last Tuesday for the school on Tuesday were two co- to open according to state and

rst time since it shuttered their horts of students in grades K-2, health department guidelines. At

buildings last March due to the 6, 8, 9 and 12. Remote learning last week’s school board meeting,

COVID-19 pandemic. started for all other grades. On principals and sta shared their

e district is using a stag- Sept. 21, in person instruction experiences in the rst two days

Support Connection’s school reopened.
“ e kids are truly happy to

be at school,” Pequenakonck El-
ementary School (PQ) Principal

Annual Support-A-Walk Mary Johnson told the board.
“But all of this is not without
stress. Getting this all up and
running has been a heroic e ort

For Breast & Ovarian Cancer by everyone.”
While Johnson thanked par-

ents for their patience and teach-
ers for their hard work readying

Sunday, October 4, 2020 their classrooms, she indicated
each day would be a challenge.

“We have work to do and ex-

pectations we need to resolve,”

Your Donation Walk With Us, she said. “We can’t plan for it,
but need to gure it out. All in
all, it was wonderful to see all the

Makes A Difference. Wherever You Are! kids’ faces.”
Vince DiGrandi, principal of

the middle school/high school,

“Support Connection is uniquely told the board that students re-
ally appreciated being in the
positioned to provide direct building.
support to those who need it.
“You can see kids smiling
through their masks. ese kids

They were there for me when I are unbelievable and so resilient.”
needed them. The Walk is DiGrandi said he had a total
important because it makes it
of 73 “ rst-year teachers” who
had never taught under these

possible for Support Connection to circumstances.
continue its work.” Kendra “ e teachers are truly amaz-
Ekelund, uterine cancer survivor
ing. e work they put in prior
“My counselor at Support
Connection helped me understand Walk in your town or neighborhood, to opening and the work they
what to expect and made me feel in your yard, or even on a treadmill! actually do on a daily basis is
di erent, new and challenging.”
Walk on your own or
DiGrandi described how
when half the students go out for
recess, there is a limit on the type
of activities they can do while

I’d get through it. There’s nothing with family and friends. maintaining social distancing.
Any equipment used outside is

I wouldn’t do for Support Donate, raise funds, spread the word. cleaned between periods; caf-
Connection. It’s a great eteria tables are rotated between
use and cleaned from the front

organization that helps so many Proceeds fund Support Connection’s of the cafeteria to the back.
“We’re getting better,” Di-

women and families.” Kathleen Michel, free breast & ovarian cancer Grandi told the board. “It’s all
breast cancer survivor support services. about problem solving on a daily
basis.”

e district’s expenses for re-

LEARN MORE: WWW.SUPPORTCONNECTION.ORG ● 914-962-6402 opening were itemized by Bar-
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intendent of business, who said

Bring help & hope to people fighting breast and ovarian cancer. $450,000 had been spent to date.
“About $300,000 was spent on

Support Connection is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization. We do not receive funds from safety items such as additional
Relay for Life, Making Strides, Susan G. Komen, or any other national cancer organization. SEE SCHOOL PAGE 13

Thursday, September 17, 2020 North Salem News – Page 13

SCHOOL health and athletics, spoke workouts or practices are per-
FROM PAGE 12
about scheduled dates for up- mitted prior to that date.

coming sports, including low e health department con-

nursing sta , partitions, masks risk and modi ed sports. siders volleyball a high risk

and disinfectants. We spent “We are slowly staggering sport, which Kiernan said they

$150,000 to add 122 wireless in the use of physical equip- will review as soon as new in-

access points and switches ment, but are focusing on formation is available.

between the two buildings. moving the body in safe ways. “ is gives volleyball play-

We haven’t reached into our We are limiting aerobic activ- ers the opportunity to play

reserves so far.” ity and will re-evaluate that in four sports. She can play soc-

Additional switches, in- two weeks.” cer if she wants to,” she said.

creased bandwidth and up- Just before the board meet- For the rst time in several

graded access points allow ing started, Kiernan said she months, the board met in per-

students to remotely connect received a document from the son in the high school cafete-

into the classroom and take New York State Public High ria, where each board member

part in the class. Teachers School Athletic Association sat alone at tables spaced sev-

are working remotely with (NYSPHSAA) with guide- eral feet apart. e meeting

smaller groups of elementary lines for fans and spectators was also live streamed. Every-

students, making it easier to limiting two family members one wore masks, which made

keep the youngsters engaged per student at sports events. it di cult to hear when they

with the lesson and with their “Parents live their lives to didn’t speak into their mi-

classmates. see their children play sports, crophones and the one static

e board discussed possi- and I’m in support of that,” camera long shot made it dif-

ble problems with the broad- Kiernan said. cult to see who was speaking.

band capacity needed for re- Kiernan said the start date Some had their backs to the

mote learning. for low risk sports is on Sept. camera.

“We haven’t maxed out 29 for varsity and JV sports “We are learning as we go,”

the broadband capacity with only. Modi ed sports is under Board President Deborah

all our teachers online at any review. e date for fall sport D’Agostino said in an inter-

given period,” said DiGrandi. registration (cross country, view the next day. “We sat in

“ e system hasn’t crashed eld hockey, boys and girls the same con guration our

and our IT guys are out there soccer and girls tennis) began students will sit in with only

talking to the broadband Sept. 5 to 19 for varsity and one or two people at each ta-

company and have become JV sports only. High school ble six feet apart. It was chal-

very good at putting out res sports of cross country, eld lenging to cover the space for

pretty quickly.” hockey, boys and girls soc- the video.”

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It demands that the artist “stay
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golden snippet of cloud or a rob-
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can make a painting sing.”

Greene-Gross—frequently
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Road or trudging through Baxter
Preserve with her easel, brushes
and oils—has almost become
part of the local scenery herself.

Now that North Salem folks
are at home because of the pan-
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running and bicycling. ey of-
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with the artist.

For Greene-Gross, who has
lived in North Salem for three
years, it’s a “special joy” to meet
her new neighbors.

“It’s remarkable how friendly
people are,” she says. “I think they
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PAINTINGS

FROM PAGE 14

Greene-Gross’s veins. Her late father, Darrel Greene, was landscape painter Joe Pacquet, and of course, the Hudson PHOTO COURTESY OF CHRISSANTH GREENE-GROSS
known for his illustrations, book covers, portraits, and Valley’s Lattimore.
posters. at Union Hall, a boutique and interior design service on
She has drawn storyboards for advertising agencies like Keller Lane.
Anyone who’s read pulp ction in the 1960s has prob- Ally & Gargano, whose clients included Dunkin’ Donuts
ably seen a paperback illustrated by Greene. He freelanced and Federal Express, illustrated a children’s book, and She also sells her work at Hay elds Market on Bloom-
for Bantam books through the 1980s. Some of his most painted portraits for roughly 30 years. er Road.
notable covers were for Conan the Barbarian, Ragtime and
Black Orchid. Her three children are also artistically inclined, each in at, and her commission jobs, are keeping Greene-
their own unique way. e eldest, while pursuing a degree Gross “mighty busy.”
Raised in Canada and Utah, he studied art at college, in library science, wrote and illustrated a published color-
later moving to New York City to seek fame and fortune ing book on female astronauts and astronomers. And they are constantly luring her outdoors, some-
as an illustrator. times to the mild chagrin of her hubbie Jonathan, who
e youngest has an Etsy shop where she sells her hor- recently retired from the nance biz.
It was there that he met Greene-Gross’s late mother, ticultural creations. And the middle child paints and has
Olga Nicholas. dreams of being a tattoo artist. But Greene-Gross is anything but regretful about her
deep dive into the plein air lifestyle.
Nicholas was a highly valued model among illustrators Greene-Gross is an award-winning member of e
such as Al Buell, Coby Whitmore and Bernie Fuchs, and Salmagundi Club, a ne arts center, founded in the late After “a bit of wandering around and wasting time, I
also among photographers in the 1950s. 1800s in Greenwich Village, that is now located on Fifth realized that one just has to stop, drop, and paint.”
Avenue.
A “real ham,”Nicholas appears in much of her husband’s Philosophically, the artist believes it’s a re ection of
work. She also belongs to the Northern Westchester Artist what Lakota holy man Black Elk once said: “At the cen-
Guild and the Ridge eld Guild of Artists and had taught ter of the universe dwells the Great Spirit. And that cen-
“She loved the costumes. She was very theatrical,” says at Katonah Art Center in Mount Kisco. ter is really everywhere. It is within each of us.”
her admiring daughter.
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Page 16 – North Salem News Sports Thursday, September 17, 2020

Volleyball season moved to spring

BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER
SPORTS EDITOR

Volleyball, considered a high-

er-risk sport by New York State,

is being spiked statewide until

March 1—a time when CO-

VID-19 would be theoretically

less of a threat to players, coaches,

and o cials.

Also being postponed are

football and competitive cheer,

the New York State Public High

School Athletic Association an-

nounced on Wednesday, Sept. 9.

“We’ve spent two days speak-

ing with nearly 500 athletic direc-

tors across the state, and it’s clear

that administering high-risk fall

sports during the COVID-19

pandemic presents a signi -

cant challenge for our member

schools,” said Dr. Robert Zayas,

NYSPHSAA executive director,

in a press release.

Section 1 cross country, eld FILE PHOTO/BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER

hockey, girls tennis, and boys and North Salem’s volleyball season has been moved to the spring.
girls soccer teams can begin prac-

ticing on Tuesday, Sept. 29. Girls

swimming remains in limbo, which has been pushed back a leyball,” Kelly said. “ ere is some to postpone pigskin until the shift higher-risk sports to the

as the lack of available facilities month to April 19. Some have sustained being in inner personal spring was “the best possible spring, including a well-attended

could postpone the season. pointed out potential issues with space, but there is no contact, outcome for our sport given the #Let emPlay rally outside of

ough volleyball is not a con- fall II and spring sports overlap- which is something you can ar- circumstances.” the Westchester County Center

tact sport, one rationale behind ping, possibly for a few weeks. gue there is for eld hockey or “I think the initial response in White Plains on Sunday, Sept.

postponing it stems from the fre- However, the overlap would soccer.” for most people was disappoint- 13. Dom DeMatteo, Mahopac

quent touching of the ball by the mostly a ect fall II sports that Kelly isn’t just worried about ment, because we were holding High School’s head varsity foot-

players. advance deep into the postseason. the overlap with spring and out hope that we could have a ball coach, said it’s time to accept

“I understand it, but at the Even then, overlap would mostly club sports, she’s also concerned fall season,” said Pantelis Ypsi- the decision.

same time I do disagree with it,” be spring sports practices; not about permanently losing lantis, Yorktown High School’s “I think the bottom line is

said Nicholas Giordano, the new competition. Additionally, fall II would-be freshman players, who new head varsity football coach. you have to play the hand your

coach of North Salem’s varsity student-athletes will have their may choose to start their high- “But I think Section 1 did a re- dealt,” DeMatteo said. “ e big

volleyball team. “In soccer, I feel minimum spring sports practice school careers by participating ally good job. I think they got out challenge right is everybody just

like there is a little more physical requirements knocked down from in other active fall sports. e in front of it and are giving us a wants to play. Today (Sept. 11)

contact than there is in volleyball. six to three (except in baseball, Somers coach said she was also chance to play football, as op- could not be more of a perfect

I understand it’s because of the which will be four), allowing them frustrated by the “long, drawn- posed to waiting.” fall day… It’s just human nature

ball and everyone touching it, but to compete earlier. out” process before last week’s Regarding the potential overlap to not be that comfortable with

there could be precautions.” Still, the overlap could create decision. Left in limbo until of fall II and spring sports, Ypsi- change. But we’ve been uncom-

e ball could be wiped down issues, particularly for a smaller Sept. 9, volleyball coaches were lantis said a hurdle exists but it is fortable since March, so this is

in between each rally or the play- school like North Salem. unsure how or if to prepare for not insurmountable. He said stu- just another thing.”

ers could wear masks while they “I do see a problem with girls the fall season. dent-athletes should not have to DeMatteo commended the

play, the coach suggested. who are two- or three- sport ath- As much as Kelly would like choose in which season they want New York State Public High

“I don’t see why there would be letes,” Giordano said. to see her volleyball team take to participate. School Athletic Association

a problem, especially because the In a pessimistic scenario, the the court in a few weeks, she “Any coach who asks a kid to and its executive director, Dr.

girls aren’t touching each other,” concern could be moot. does not believe that will hap- choose one or the other should Robert Zayas, on taking a lead-

Giordano said. “ ere’s always the possibility pen. not be a coach,”Ypsilantis said. ership role “when we desper-

Giordano, a 2013 Yorktown that the season could be complete- “ ey’ve made their decision,” e coach, trying to put a sil- ately needed it.” e governor’s

High School graduate, played ly canceled by the time March Kelly said. “I don’t think we’re ver lining on a less than ideal o ce’s earlier guidance, that

volleyball at Keane University comes,” Giordano said. “But I am going to get a reversal.” situation, said high schoolers in higher-risk sports could practice

(Union, N.J.) and then turned to excited to try and rebuild the pro- Given the uncertainty sur- 2020-21 have the opportunity to but not play this fall, perplexed

coaching. e decision to post- gram and have a winning season, rounding the virus, the coach is become the rst-ever four-sport and frustrated many coaches and

pone the season until the spring, if there is a season.” not sure the fall II season will student-athletes. student-athletes.

he said, is an improvement on Kim Kelly, Somers High come to fruition, but is nonethe- “If you’re playing multiple “I’m just thankful we have an

the state’s earlier declaration that School’s head varsity volleyball less telling her players to remain sports, it can be a pretty cool expe- opportunity to play games,” De-

higher-risk sports could practice coach, was similarly displeased by positive, healthy, and active, ei- rience and something no one has Matteo said. “We have to do

but not play. the state’s classi cation of volley- ther by training at home or with ever done,” Ypsilantis said. “I’m what’s best for student-athletes

“With it being moved to ball as a higher-risk sport. a club team. trying to look at it in a positive in all sports. at’s what this is

March, we get to compete against “Moderate [risk], I can kind way. But we will overcome this. At all about: giving everybody a fair

other schools rather than just of get behind. I wouldn’t call us FOOTBALL the end of the day, it’s hard to put chance to play games. If they

practice,” Giordano said. low [risk]. But when we were put Even though football and the so much focus on it when people didn’t make this move, we weren’t

Technically, volleyball and foot- in high risk, it just felt confusing fall season go hand-in-hand, the are still dying out there.” playing games.”

ball will be part of a second “fall” because, regardless of being in- Section One Football Coaches Many parents and players have North Salem does not have a

season and not the spring season, doors, there is no contact in vol- Association said the decision protested the state’s decision to football team.

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in the Town of North Salem Thereafter 1% per month Of Org. led with SSNY on
NORTH SALEM CSD,
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of 2.91 acres with frontage on has received the warrants for the the date the property is finally Tarrytown RD #1142 White

In accordance with the Titicus Road, a State Highway at COLLECTION OF SCHOOL redeemed. Plains NY 10607. Purpose: any

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BOE will hold a Public Hearing applications may be seen in the COLLECTION OF TAXES Town of North Salem – Notice of Formation of Chips

on the Districtwide Safety o ce of the Planning Board, 270 AT HER OFFICE, LOBDELL Receiver of Taxes Cottage Management, LLC.

and Emergency Management Titicus Road, North Salem, New HOUSE, 270 TITICUS ROAD, Art. of Org. led with the SSNY

Plan at its Regular meeting on York. NORTH SALEM, NEW LLC FORMATION NOTICE on 08/03/2020. O ce location:
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for their property located at Town Clerk on the 15th day of SEPTEMBER None None mail a copy of process to: LRAM 8/7/20. Cty: Westchester. SSNY

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/ lb This High-Quality Salmon is rich in Omega 3, 2 $44-C
antibiotic-free, and sustainable.
Bread Crumbs
12Fresh Faroe Island $ 99
Select Varieties, 24 oz
Salmon Fillet / lb for

WOW! Our Jumbo Cheese Ravioli is freshly made
in-store from a recipe passed down for
generations. They are perfect when baked,
fried, or boiled and covered with your
favorite Uncle Giuseppe's sauce, and make
a great addition to a school night dinner.

Fresh Jumbo Chobani
Cheese Ravioli 5 5Greek Yogurt $

3 10$12CT Select Varieties
for 12Wild Ocean 5.3 oz for
or $3.99 Ea
Shrimp $ 99 New Item!
U15 CT, Shell-On Imported From Italy!
/ lb
Flora Pasta
SAVE BI With Your Uncle G’s Select Varieties, 16 oz
Rosh Hashanah Favorites! Savings Card! Excludes Artisanal

WOW! Gefen WOW! Manischewitz Yehuda Gold's Manischewitz 5 5and Organic
Honey Matzos Glass Memorial Horseradish Gefilte Fish $
Bear Candles for
Select Varieties 16 oz 424 oz
99¢12 oz 10 oz, Excluding 5 4$
ea for $ 99 $ 99
99¢Gluten Free
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Kedem Kedem Manischewitz Joyva Joyva Seabrook
Apple Sparkling Egg Noodles Jell Rings or Halvah 5 5Creamed $
Juice Grape Juice Marshmallows
Select Varieties, Select Varieties Spinach for
64 oz 25.4 oz 9 oz
112 oz 2 33.5 oz 9 oz
2$ 99 2$ 99 3$ 99 $
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