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Published by Halston Media, 2022-11-08 14:39:39

North Salem News 11.10.2022

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

Vol. 8 No. 35 Visit TapIntoNorthSalem.net for the latest news. Thursday, November 10, 2022

Hammond The show will go on
happenings!
Schoolhouse eater eyes return to the stage 
On Halloween
eve, the commu- BY CAROL REIF money to acquire its old home,
nity gathered at the
Hammond Mu- STAFF WRITER but North Salem beat them
seum & Japanese
Stroll Garden for to the punch, purchasing the
the Oni Festival
and Autumn Cele- e Schoolhouse eater is circa-1925 brick building from
bration. Read more
about this fun and setting the stage for its return to Pope’s heirs for $800,000 last
festive afternoon
on page 12! live performances at its former fall with the intent of turning

Wyatt and Clyde Bilicki busy home in Croton Falls. it into a much-needed commu-
making Oni on Oct. 30.
e 99-seat performance nity/senior center.
PHOTO: BILL BONGIORNO
space and arts center at 3 Ow- TST raised $600,000. “So we

ens Road was shuttered by the came pretty close,” said Lewis,

pandemic in 2020, the same adding, “but we could never

year its founder, Leandra “Lee” have hoped to restore the build-

Pope, died. ing the way the town is. e

e nonpro t arts founda- roof leaked everywhere.”

tion’s acting troupe carried on Renovation work got under-

via Zoom, putting on more way at the aging structure this

than 110 virtual plays in as year and is proceeding as fast as

many weeks, according to pro- pandemic-related supply chain

ducing director  Bram Lewis. and labor issues will allow.

Matinees happen at 3 p.m. on e roof project is about to

Saturdays. (A veteran producer, wrap up, and insulation work

director, and actor, Lewis had has started. 

been the group’s artistic direc- While there are other things

tor since 2015. at post is now left to do, the town is shooting

held by  Owen ompson, an for a February opening for the

award-winning director and center, said  Supervisor Warren

educator.) Lucas last week.

e foundation had hopes SEE THEATER PAGE 19
of being able to raise enough

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Thursday, November 10, 2022 OPINION North Salem News – Page 9

Happily
Ever
After

Happy birthday, U.S. Marine Corps!

WHAT WAS dating in the late ‘50s. He told me other since 1961! I loved meeting yes, a real honest-to-goodness Marine of years past. A few weeks
I THINKING? he went to boot camp a 6-foot-4 them and hearing their stories “spit”polish. ose shoes wouldn’t after the funeral, I received a lovely
RUTHANN overweight kid and came back about being in the Corps and their dare have a leftover scu ! I once phone call from one of Art’s doc-
SCHEFFER a physically t proud Marine. I lives after; I could feel their pride o ered to wash the cloths.“Oh, tors. He said Art had been a very
might add he was quite hand- in being Marines: Once a Marine, my God no, Ruthie! e build-up special person. In his opinion, the
The U.S. Marine Corps some in his dress blues! rough always a Marine! of polish and the new polish I Marine mentality had carried him
(hereinafter “the Corps”) him I saw rsthand this pride, apply gives my shoes their shine. through some very di cult mo-
was founded by Capt. the “Marine mentality,”in action. One Corps-related fact of life: Washing the cloths would take ments, that he fought hard right to
Samuel Nicholas on Nov. 10, You never saw Art Sche er wear- that away!”I personally think it the very end; most people would
1775, in Philadelphia. e Corps in uenced Art’s life ing scu ed shoes. I would watch was the “spit”part that gave his have given up long before.
in many ways. Whether he was mesmerized as he placed his shoes their remarkable shine!
e Corps is very near and dear pursuing a project to completion 50-year-old wood shoe shine box In Art’s memory and for his
to my heart. My late husband, or dealing with the many health on top of a towel on the bed. Out A Marine honor guard was in fellow Marines, I proudly y the
Art, was a Marine stationed in issues he faced later, Art met life came the paste polish, brushes attendance at Art’s funeral. When American and Marine ags on my
New River, N.C., when we started head-on with courage, determina- and soft cloths. He would spend a I was presented the folded Ameri- car. e few. e proud. Semper
tion and strength. On a trip to good 45 minutes carefully apply- can ag, I noticed, through my Fi, United States Marine Corps!
California many years ago, we vis- ing the polish, brushing, bu ng tears, how young this Marine was;
ited two of his buddies and their and shining his shoes. Art nished however, he stood ramrod straight [email protected]
families—they hadn’t seen each the job with a rousing “spit”polish, and proud, a true Marine like my

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Page 10 – North Salem News OPINION Thursday, November 10, 2022

You better work, work, work, work, work

(OK, so I totally wrote that into a two-hour ordeal. ank mom guilt was eating at me, but
singing “Fifth Harmony”and now I powered through. I told myself
you will, too!) you, Major Deegan Expressway. I that Reagan would see her mom
working and know how smart and
When you’re a mother, would often have papers to grade capable she was. She would grow
life is full of hard deci- up to be successful and hard-
sions. Every day you’re and lesson planning when I got working because she had me as an
faced with tough choices, some example. I also knew if I wanted
bigger than home, which left me with an hour to buy a house for her that I had
others. What to work long hours and save up. I
am I making with my baby…if I was lucky. I knew I was doing the right thing.
for dinner to-
night? Should had mom guilt like you wouldn’t A year later we decided to move
my daughter down to Brooklyn from where we
take ballet over believe. I were living in Mahopac. I thought
playing soccer the commute would be better…
this season? MAMA would ask little did I know that it would be
Can my son much, much worse. If you ever
handle his math homework or myself, “Nicole, took the D Train from Brooklyn,
does he need a tutor? And in my you’d understand. Let’s just say
opinion, the biggest and one of the EXPLAINS why did you that one time, someone let crickets
hardest questions of all is should I have a baby if out into the train. My travel time
stay at home or go back to work? I was always longer than expected.
have experienced both options and NICOLE you can’t stay I also knew I’d have to nd a
let me tell you, one is not easier DOOLEY home with babysitter, which was giving me
than the other. mini anxiety attacks. How could I
her?” Luckily, leave my daughter with a stranger
After I had my daughter all day? It was killing me.
Reagan, my rst child, in March I only had to
of 2012, I knew I would take my I remember interviewing about
12-week maternity leave and then work three ve people. One lady came in
go back to my teaching job. I loved her pajamas. One sweet girl was
my daughter, but I also felt like I weeks before the summer came, only 17. One woman drew her
had a responsibility to nish the eyebrows on with markers and
year with my rst graders. I was which gave me two months o to had red lipstick on her teeth. I was PHOTO COURTESY OF NICOLE DOOLEY
lucky enough to gure out a setup dying inside. How was I going
that would have my mother being spend devoted to my little girl. We to go back to work? is seemed I wouldn’t be coming back in
with Reagan while I worked full impossible. I nally met a very September and that my husband
time. I would leave my house at had such a relaxing summer spent sweet woman who lived a couple my toddler down for her midday John and I had bought a house in
5:30 a.m., leave Reagan with my of blocks away and she promised naps, couldn’t push her on the Westchester County. I was nally
mom and drive down to the city. by the kiddie pool, on the beach, to love my daughter and take care swing at the park, and wouldn’t going to be a stay-at-home mom
I’d work my full day and then of her as I would. I nally felt see her until after 6 every day. I with two kids. I knew there was no
drive back through rush-hour and napping at our leisure. But con dent and at ease, so o to made sure once a week we walked way I could commute to the city
tra c only to get home by 6, since work I went. I still had a very hard to the diner down the street for with two little kids at home. Plus,
my hour commute always turned I couldn’t shake the feeling that time knowing that I couldn’t put pancakes for dinner. I was try- I was tired. I had given a huge part
ing to create memories with the of my life to being a teacher and
at the end of August, I’d be away little time I had. roughout all of I knew it was time to sacri ce a
this, Reagan was happy and I told little part of myself and to give it
from her all day again. When I myself again that I was doing the entirely to my children.
right thing. When she was 2, we
went back to work, it was really decided to put her in day care and I enjoyed being home for the
she was thriving. She was such an most part. I was glad I was waking
hard. Sometimes I felt like she was easygoing toddler and made so up at 5:30 a.m. (and 1:30 a.m.)
many friends. I told myself that to feed my son and not to catch
growing up without me. My mom I was giving my daughter a good a train. I was grateful I could take
life, even though I was running care of my baby when he was
reassured me that she was the next around like crazy and I couldn’t sick and not frantically trying to
be with her for the majority of the arrange child care last minute. I
best thing after me and that all day. was overjoyed at getting to visit
Reagan at preschool when they
that mattered was my daughter’s When I got pregnant with had special days. I was relieved. I
Johnny in February of 2016, I felt like a weight had been taken
happiness. Reagan was happy. She was teaching kindergarten in o of my shoulders. I could
the same neighborhood of East
was also safe and healthy, which Harlem that I had been in for the nally focus on being with my
majority of my teaching career. kids and not juggling a million
reassured me. My mom would I remembered how tough it was things at once.
working pregnant, but I powered
also send me photos and videos through. By that June, at 22 weeks SEE DOOLEY PAGE 14
pregnant, I told my school that
throughout the day that I would

check during my prep periods and

at lunch time. When Reagan took

her rst steps, I was actually home.

But I couldn’t shake the fact that

she probably took them earlier

and I had just missed them. e

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Thursday, November 10, 2022 OPINION North Salem News – Page 11

Copycats

Did you ever have a friend or I rst encountered a copycat when I handle instead of the typical up-and- Yep. I’m an original. I’ve always been
classmate who complimented was in third grade. Robin, a mean girl in down windows. One of our neighbors, a good student, excelled at reading and
you on that new jacket or cool my class, was envious of my schoolgirl Mrs. P, stopped by for a tour of the new writing. I’m creative and adventurous.
living room. Soon after, Mrs. P had I like heights – bungee jumping from
pair of shoes and then showed up wear- wardrobe. My mom liked to shop and those same modern windows installed in a hot air balloon, parasailing over the
her living room, too. Paci c Ocean, walking across swing-
ing the exact same selected cute colorful ing bridges, climbing onto sca olding
Mrs. P had two younger daughters. up high on the Empire State Building.
leather jacket or cool dresses and jumpers and One afternoon, Mrs. P called my mom I like hiking, baking, gardening, eating
on the telephone to ask for some advice. chocolate and inspiring students of all
shoes? How about READING, coats for me. Unbeknown “How did you get Kim to be like that?” ages to discover their inner writer.
a co-worker who WRITING & to me, Robin would go Mrs. P inquired, preparing to take notes.
asked you if you had CHOCOLATE home from school and At di erent times in my life I worked
“Like what?” my mom asked. as a chef, in a bookstore, taught kin-
any ideas for a new KIM describe my out ts to her Mrs. P was more speci c. “How did dergarten, wrote business articles and
project and then KOVACH mother and demand that you get Kim to be such a good student publicized new products for major
promptly ran up- her mother buy her the and have polite manners and play nicely companies. I’ve written six ction books,
with the other children and put her toys dozens of magazine articles and this
stairs to the boss to same exact clothing. away?”
My mom responded, “ at’s just how SEE KOVACH PAGE 15
present your clever When I was in fourth she is!”

ideas as her own? grade, my parents had an

Copycats. It’s really annoying. Some extension added to our house to cre-

people hide their copycat behavior, oth- ate a large, airy living room with lots of

ers brazenly parade your original ideas as windows. My mom chose the new type

their own right in front of you. of windows that opened by turning a

INKWELL

Bursting the bubble

GUEST My children have yet onto their innocence. the reality of how privileged safety in our country, I also
CORNER to really learn what But at the same time, I want we are to live in freedom. pray that my children will not
sacri ce is. only know and understand,
Kim Stoll ey haven’t seen war or them to grasp how blessed they I want them to truly grasp but be truly grateful for their
poverty or horri c atrocities are. I want when they see a that the freedom they enjoy freedom and those who have
that plague our world. soldier in uniform or a veteran to play, shop, worship and live fought and continue to ght
only identi able by their mili- “freely” as children wasn’t free, for it.
I don’t want them to. I like tary hat...for their stomachs to but paid with a heavy price.
them in their bubble, holding tighten as it does mine with
While I pray for peace and

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Oni Festival
and Autumn
Celebration at
the Hammond

Museum

BY BILL BONGIORNO Her readings included  e Red
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Oni and some of the more fun Oni,
Traveling up Deveau Road in North Salem,
one comes to a circular dead-end road on the like ones that turn into a demon if
right and an orange and black sign on the left
that reads Hammond Museum & Japanese you neglect your shoes and the old
Stroll Garden, centered in a wooden Japanese
style frame that leads up a hill.   umbrella that gives you a big oily

A perfect welcome sign for a warm, sunny lick and the tofu boy.
Halloween eve day and its Oni Festival and
Kids Autumn Celebration.  Young children After, she o ered, “Oni is such
were testing costumes for the real thing and
partaking in activities exploring Japanese de- fun and has become popular by
mons (Oni) and the autumn character of the
Japanese gardens.  literature and visuals that started

Adults were treated to Jazz instrumental in Japan. We’re making Japanese
music provided by Martin Aronchick, band
leader of Chick’s Candy Store and North Sa- demons and scary faces, but there
lem Town Councilman.
are friendly ones too that help the
Being a good sport and donning a shark
head costume, Liz Hammer, Executive Di- townspeople.”  
rector of the Hammond Museum, kicked o
the event with readings for children and adults Lisa Breznak, sporting rabbit
from  Yokai Attack! e Japanese Monster
Survival Guide by Hiroko Yoda and Matt Alt, ears, is a Board Trustee and the Ex-
with illustrations by Tatsuya Morino.   
hibition and Art Committee Chair

of the Hammond Museum, and A costumed child runs
puts together programs for kids and among the Japanese maple.
adults as well as hires teaching art-

ists. 

She was helping the kids make Oni and said, been here before but not for Halloween. is Visitors strolled past a custom-made ceram-
ic bell done in the traditional ancient Japanese
“Today we are working with tin foil which acts is a di erent spin on Halloween activities we bronze bell style by local artist Frank Kara. At
the bottom of it is a caricature for re and a bat
like clay and adding eyes and pipe cleaners to thought our kids would enjoy.  ey heard visiting for Halloween.   e artist designed the
wooden structure to be reminiscent of
make Oni. e children are also drawing Oni.”  there would be Japanese candies and we’re ex- Japanese torii, a structure that marks
an entrance to a shrine.
Sarah Bilicki came with her husband Jus- cited to try them.”
Guests pass through a traditional
tin from Croton-on-Hudson, “We wanted Steve and Misa Shimada-Ling, were rst

to check out the Japanese festival.    We’ve time visitors from Rye, NY.“We wanted to see

the gardens and have the kids

make Oni.”

Lisa Bre

rsday, November 10, 2022 Page 13
Dr. Lara Netting
speaks to Executive Director
children while Liz Hammer helps
giving a tour. children make Oni.

The Shimada-Ling sisters, Martin Aronchick of Chick’s
Mana, and Mia, making Oni Candy Store performing.

Dragon Wyatt Bilicki The Hammond’s
among the garden. karesansui (dry garden)

with a bonsai-like
juniper in the corner

tea ceremony room and are greeted by the pic- dens. “Sixty years ago, the gardens were a cow stunned by the vivid colors and the faint rolling place where visual and performing arts have
turesque Japanese gardens. It is like stepping pasture. We’re looking together at how it got sound of the water falling into the pond. found a continuity - a place to see, to listen, to
into a wonderland of nature and color. transformed since then. We have late Autumn think - even to contemplate peace.” An eternal
colors.  So, you see ginkgo trees with a beauti- e Hammond Museum Mission is to de- and timely message for sure.
Dr. Lara Netting, a Trustee and Asian ful brilliant yellow and Japanese maples.” light the senses with a place of natural beauty
historian, led a children’s tour of the gar- where Eastern and Western culture are appre- Judging by the people in attendance, this
e Museum and Garden’s tagline is ciated together, promoting global awareness event proved successful and fun for kids and
“feel the peace and wisdom of nature at the and understanding.   adults alike.
Hammond.” One certainly does feel tranquil
strolling the gardens, while also being quietly e late Natalie Hays Hammond founded It ended with what else? Trick or Treat for
the museum in North Salem in 1957 as “a Japanese Candy!   

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DOOLEY nally be able to calm down and
FROM PAGE 10
be present with my children. But

why was I feeling this way? Isn’t

When Johnny was around 4 this what I had wanted?

months old or so, the guilt came Now, it’s six years later and I’m

back. But it was di erent. I felt like still a stay-at-home mom. I’ve

I wasn’t contributing nancially had a few part-time jobs here and

and it was so strange for me. I had there, but they were always posi-

been working since I was 15. I tions that allowed me to take my

had always juggled di erent jobs, children with me or to work from

worked full time while in graduate home. Now that I have three chil-

school, and wore many hats as a dren, I am even more consumed

teacher. But now I was managing with my kids and all of their needs.

a household and had two kids and e activities are enough to keep

sometimes I crazily felt like I had me busy forever! But I often won-

nothing to show for it. ere were der, do my kids like having me at

also no more bathroom breaks by home? Are they happy that I can

myself and I was de nitely eating put them on the bus and be there

lunch standing up while feeding a for them when they get home? Do

baby. I hated admitting to myself they appreciate me being able to

that I missed parts of my career. I volunteer at school, organize play

missed my co-workers, I missed dates for them, and cook dinner

feeling appreciated by my students’ most nights? I’d like to think they

parents and I missed my old stu- do, but I often wonder if they don’t

dents, even the nutty ones. I was think I’m valuable because I’m not

also having a very hard time telling a “working mom”anymore. I used

people that I wasn’t a teacher any- to love picking Reagan up from

more. I didn’t realize how strongly day care dressed well from a hard

I identi ed with that label and day’s work. I felt capable. I loved

that part of myself. I was happy to showing her that mommy could

do anything.

I think I learned that my kids

never altered their way of thinking

about me. It didn’t matter if I was

in heels rushing to get to work

or in my sweats holding a cup of

lukewarm co ee, they loved me

regardless. I was my own worst

enemy and second guessing all

of my decisions. I was using my

former paycheck to determine my

worth and if what I was doing

was important and meaningful.

I had to take a step back and tell

myself that I had an important job,

despite the fact that I wasn’t on the

payroll anymore and that my new

boss was a pudgy kid in diapers

who liked to scream his head o

between 4 and 7 p.m. every day.

ere were parts of working

that l loved and parts that were

hard, like really hard. e same

could be said about staying home.

In life there are seasons, and one

Add Value day it will be my time again to
get back out there. But for me
that time is when my kids are all

to Your Home in school full time, and that’s just
what works best for me and my
family. For some mothers, they

need to get back after a month, a

When we’re done, there is nothing left to do. year,whatevertheyneedtodofor
themselves and for their families.
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Thursday, November 10, 2022 OPINION North Salem News – Page 15

‘Tis the season to be cozy KOVACH

When the weather cools and not screaming for your attention. something very cozy about that bit FROM PAGE 11
evenings come earlier, the Understandably, laundry can be an of chocolate you know you’re going
energy changes and we unending chore, but try to limit where to want after dinner, so stock up your weekly newspaper column (this is
chocolate stash. In my household, we’re column No. 240!).
have a need to be cozy. In the warmer it gets done or only deal with it one big fans of chocolate-covered nuts or
raisins WAY more satisfying than the I live my life with optimism
months, there’s an urge basket at a time. plain stu . and enthusiasm. I have years of
experience creating unique writing
to go out, to be active, Remove the Without getting too cluttery, think and teaching programs that bring
about adding the charm of certain joy to so many adults, teens and
explore and conquer ORGANIZING cobwebs, dust bunnies home accents like candles at this time children, as well as a sense of
things outside the WISDOM and general debris that of year. Nothing says cozy like a candle ful llment for me. is is my
home, but when the in the evening; it’s so simple and yet creative path that I have designed
has crept in from the e ective, especially in the family room and expanded upon, year after year.
where you gather at night. I also like So when I learn that someone is
leaves fall, we’re called outdoors; you will not to light candles at dinner; it creates a trying to copy me by stealing my
warm atmosphere that relaxes everyone writing class lessons to present as
to be indoors again. ANDRÉA be sharing your abode and draws them together. their own or they admit to copying
To make your home DEINSTADT with any creepy critters the very words I use when I am
inviting and comfy this winter. Even if you Bottom line to creating a cozy home encouraging students, it makes me
is removing those things that cause feel sick.
for the winter months have the pleasure of stress and prevent you from feeling
comfortable. Cozy means creating We have all heard the phrase,
ahead, you need to regular housekeeping, an environment where love and “Imitation is the sincerest form of
connection can happen. On a regular
create an environment that is warm do check for cobwebs as they can show basis, consider trimming the clutter attery.” No, it is not attering to
and enhance the charm of your home have a lazy, unimaginative, envious
and relaxing. Here are some ideas to up in surprising places like between the so that it feels welcoming at the end of person repeating your words or
your day. Enjoy! duplicating your lessons for their
support your version of this haven. spindles on the stairs. I saw this just own gain. I researched that quote
Andréa Deinstadt is a professional and was surprised to discover that
Starting with the entrance to your yesterday in a well-kept home. Also, if organizer who helps families manage the actual quote from author Oscar
their homes for e ciency and comfort. Wilde is: “Imitation is the sincerest
home, discard your outdoor potted you haven’t done this in a while, make Contact or call/text 914.391.8816 or form of attery that mediocrity can
check www.OrganizingWisdom.com for pay to greatness.” Exactly!
plants and store the pots. If you have sure your throw pillows on the couch more articles like this.
Kim Kovach agrees with another
a fall wreath for the door, now’s the have been washed as well as the couch Oscar Wilde quote: “Be yourself;
everyone else is already taken.” www.
time to hang it. Do what you can to throws you use in the winter. kimkovachwrites.com

enhance the charm of coming home Add simple, ready-to-make meals

and a cheerful seasonal wreath does to your weekly plan. is will save on

this nicely. Simplicity is the key to ease. last-minute anxiety about what’s for

Inside the house, remove the clutter, dinner and, of course, we always love

especially near the front door. If you pizza on Friday, if possible! If this is

have piles of shoes there, nd a way to in your repertoire, plan on a crockpot

store them out of sight, even if it’s just meal or pot of soup once a week. is

a basket by the door or at the bottom can be simple to execute and can be

of the coat closet. In the family room, served at two meals. Of course, there’s

remove the old piles of magazines, always the option to pick up an entrée

books, paperwork and laundry. It’s from a local store and then build a

easier to relax when the piles are meal around that. Remember, there’s

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year the LUMAGICA spectacular for more information.

holiday trail is longer with several new

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e natural landscape of the orchard

is a canvas for design and creative and LUMAGICA
immersive storytelling and will be

lled with over 750,000 lights, whim- November 18 - December 30
sical creatures, and many surprises. e
4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
over half-mile trail will take visitors on

a journey through six magical spaces, 130 Hardscrabble Road
Sparkling Light, Into the Wonder- North Salem
land, Magical Trees, A Great Celebra-

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During the LUMAGICA expe- Tickets: Free for children 2 and
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on their way in to begin the trail. At

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Thursday, November 10, 2022 North Salem News – Page 19

THEATER mer North Salem resident has online last spring. McDaniel, an actress, singer- backgrounds in acting, writing,

FROM PAGE 1 opened every TST season since According to promotional songwriter, and comedian best theater production, photogra-

1987. materials, the piece focuses known for her role as “Mammy” phy, law, nance, investment

Superintendent of Recre- (Now in his 80s, Person and on Ulysses S. Grant, who led the in “Gone With e Wind,” was consulting, visual arts, and arts/

ation Lauren Rosasco is also ex- his wife,  Rhona, had lived very Union Army to victory in the the rst African-American to education advocacy.

cited about the possibilities that near the arts center for 36 years.) Civil War. win an Academy Award. “I can only imagine that Lee

the new space o ers. Tickets are $50. ey can be Bankrupted by a Wall Street Plans are also underway for is smiling at the idea that e

Programs for youths, adults, purchased through Musae by swindle at 62, the dying war a virtual bene t performance in Schoolhouse eater is coming

and seniors will cover a multi- calling (646) 481-9890 or email- hero desperately needed money. the spring as well as a live bene t back and leading o as it has for

tude of needs from education ing [email protected].  Ill with cancer, he powered performance in the summer. De- the past 36 years with Houston

and recreation to community Once 3 Owens Road is ready through and wrote his memoirs tails will be shared later, Lewis Person,” Lewis said.

outreach and the arts. for its close-up this spring, TST within six months. His friend said.

e new center will be able to plans to open its new season American writer and humor- KEEPING THEATER ALIVE

ful ll “99 percent” of those, she with three new live plays. ist  Mark Twain  generously OUT OF THE ASHES e possibility of TST’s re-

said last week. e rst is “Red,” a play by stepped up with an o er to pub- To Lewis, what doesn’t kill turning in some fashion to its

e town has said from the American writer  John Lo- lish them. you de nitely makes you stron- old brick-and-mortar haunts

beginning that it welcomed the gan  about artist  Mark Rothko. Grant is said to have done ger. is “very exciting,” said board

idea of e Schoolhouse eater It was originally staged at the a lot of that writing at Merry- Despite all of the recent hur- chair  Emily Kingsley  last week,

and other outside groups using Donmar Warehouse in London weather, his son Ulysses S. Grant dles, the nonpro t has raised adding: “We’re all geared up for

the facility. Details are still being in 2009. It then had a limited Jr.’s  estate on June Road. e $150,000 in grants and pledges, getting back in there.”

worked out. engagement on Broadway at the 18th  president also stabled his according to Lewis. Kingsley, the recipient of 23

“We’re incredibly red up” John Golden eatre in 2010. Arabian horses there. TST’s board of directors start- Emmy Awards for her writing

about being allowed back at year it won the most Tony It’s still in the talking stages, ed out in the early 1980s with on “Sesame Street,” praised e

in their beloved home base, awards, including Best Play and but TST is hoping to co-pro- Pope and three friends. Pandemic Players for rising to

said  ompson, who added he Best Performance by a Featured duce as the third live play this It since has grown to 19 mem- the challenge the past two years.

was “thrilled and honored” to Actor in a Play. season -- with an unnamed o - bers -- all of whom he called “It’s incredible. ey’ve kept

have been brought on board as Next on the proposed playbill Broadway theater -- Joan Ross “very committed, very sharp.” theater alive in this community.

artistic director. is  Elizabeth Diggs’  latest work, Sorkin’s “(mis)Understanding Some of them have had ca- ey didn’t just sit down and say,

Looking forward to “building “Grant and Twain,” which e Mammy: e Hattie McDaniel reers with IBM, PepsiCo, and SEE THEATER PAGE 20

on past successes” and bringing Pandemic Players performed Story.” the Smithsonian. Others have

TST Part 2 into the future, he What separates us
noted that the organization has
been “working very hard over
the past two years to stay a oat.”

While the virtual plays have
been warmly welcomed by pa-

trons, there’s nothing like in- from other accountants and tax preparers is
person performances – for the
audience, the actors, and every-

one else who makes the magic our ability to work with you not just on taxes,
happen.

“Without live theater for two

years, we all su ered through but on financials, college planning, divorce,
it,” ompson said, adding: “In
an increasingly senseless world,
theater is my sense-making

thing.” retirement planning, changes in life planning...
Glad that the town is bring-

ing the old schoolhouse back to

life for the whole community, he We don’t just process tax forms, we advise on how to
noted that everyone is working
“together as a team.”

“ eater is an empathy facto-

ry. It makes you have to see the handle your income and expenses in the future
world through the eyes of oth-
ers,” ompson said.

OPENING ACTS with personalized recommendations.
Now the curtain is nally

about to rise with a TST fund-

raiser. We help you navigate the tax code, and in the end, help you
e Schoolhouse eater’s
set sound financial goals.
new rst act is planned for 7
p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 11, at
Hygrade Market,  10 Front
St., in  the hamlet’s downtown.
(Building owner and artist Tom

Christopher sits on the founda-

tion’s board of directors.)

As the oldest, longest-running 845-628-5400
professional theater in West-
chester, TST believes in keeping

up beloved traditions. SFGtaxes.com | [email protected]
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THEATER ROCK of stress and anxiety and have a Two Violins and Piano – 1st For more information, email

FROM PAGE 19 FROM PAGE 2 positive impact on your health movement, J.S. Bach o [email protected] or

‘When this is over, we’ll get and well-being. William Eckfeld, piano; Rob- call 914-6-BETH-AM.
back into it.’ ey kept going,”
she said. SOCIAL KNITTING MONDAY MUSICALE ert Schwartz and Vera DesMa- North Salem
Mondays, rais, violin
“To get back in a real theater,
that’ll be wonderful,” Kingsley from 11 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Monday, Nov. 14 at 5:30 p.m. Helen Houghton and Anita Recreation Dept
added. Programming
Bring your projects and ideas Join in for the inaugural Mon- Zander are North Salem friends
GOOD TO KNOW
Check in at  www.theschool- for an hour of chatting and day Musicale. e library hopes who have played together for

housetheater.org  for more in- knitting. Send an email, and you to hold these events frequently. many years. William Eckfeld,
formation about events such as
upcoming Zoom matinees and will receive an invitation. Led by ey will be informal; simply Robert Schwartz, Vera DesMa- Online Registration: www.
details of the planned fundrais-
ers. Cathleen Sulli. drop by and hear some music at rais and Anita are members of northsalemny.org/recreation

Snail mail can be sent to 5:30 until the library closes at 7. the Westchester Community Questions? Contact North
Schoolhouse eater c/o Bram
Lewis, 18 Pomander Walk, New FRIDAY PAINTERS Muriel Brooks, a North Salem orchestra. William Eckfeld is Salem Rec (914)669-5665
York, NY, 10025. To reach Lew-
is by phone, call (914) 473-7111. AND ARTISTS resident and musician, left her the conductor and musical di-

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With purchase of a new Safe Step Walk-InTub. Not applicable with any previous Willie
walk-in tub purchase. Offer available while supplies last. No cash value. Must present

offer at time of purchase. CSLB 1082165 NSCB 0082999 0083445

To advertise in North Salem FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH APPROVED CREDIT Putnam Humane Society, 68 Old Rt. 6, Carmel
News, call Brett Freeman 845-225-7777 www.puthumane.org
at 845-208-8151 or email
[email protected]. Open 7 days a week from 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

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