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Published by Halston Media, 2022-07-26 14:01:28

North Salem News_07.28.2022

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Pequenakonck Elementary North Salem receives
welcomes new principal $125k to upgrade
community center
BY CAROL REIF

STAFF WRITER ‘Over the course BY CAROL REIF park, with ADA-compliant
of my career, it’s
When Pequenakonck El- always come back to STAFF WRITER sidewalks and parking.
ementary School’s Dr. Roy Mar-
tin o cially takes the helm as its He has also steered state fund-
principal next month, he will be
tackling that post with eyes wide North Salem will be getting ing toward community nonprof-

a $125,000 state  grant  to up- its such as North Salem-based

grade the electrical system at its Friends of Karen, which helps

open. new community, arts, and senior children with life-threatening

student well-being.’at’s to say his longtime goals center in Croton Falls, state As- illnesses, and Neighbors Link,

and his vision as a classroom Dr. Roy Martin semblyman Chris Burdick an- which is headquartered in
teacher turned administrator
nounced recently. Mount Kisco and helps with the

have not changed. After visiting the old brick integration of immigrants into

“I think for me, over the course PHOTO COURTESY OF ROY MARTIN school building at 3 Owens the community.
of my career, it’s always come
back to student well-being,” Dr. Roy Martin has served as PQ’s vice principal since 2021. Road, the lawmaker predicted e town is replacing the roof

that it will be a “tremendous” and insulation and doing other

Martin said last week. “It was an amazing place to So when he heard of an ad- asset to the whole community, things to make the circa-1927

Schools should be academical- start,”he said of Green Chimneys, ministrative opening here, he adding that he was grateful to be building more energy e cient,

ly engaging, but the environment adding that it provided him with a jumped at the chance. able to help “in its restoration.” Lucas said.

kids experience can be “loving” solid foundation for his teaching Martin came on board at PQ e former Bedford supervi- Eventually, it plans to install

and “caring” as well, he explained. experience in the city. as a vice principal in 2021, step- sor is running for re-election air-cooled heat pumps.

If students aren’t fully pres- “ ere weren’t many situations ping in for Dr. Stephanie Bell, in the 93rd  District. In June, ese pumps don’t generate

ent, they’re not learning. And if there that I hadn’t already dealt who had taken the principal’s he updated the Town Board on heat. Instead, they redistribute it

they’re not learning, then what’s with. You have to learn how to job at Pound Ridge Elementary what the state’s been doing to from the air or ground by using

the point? manage all types of situations for School. Current PQ principal help fund projects in local com- a refrigerant to circulate between

Prior to coming to the dis- sure,” Martin added. Mary Johnson is retiring in Au- munities. an indoor unit and an outdoor

trict, Martin taught in the White One of the very rst things he gust. “Supervisor (Warren) Lucas compressor. When in cooling

Plains school district. Before that, noticed when he started at PQ “I always will be a teacher and and his sta have been amaz- mode, they suck up the indoor

he was a teacher in the Bronx, was how like a “family” it felt. I have a strong background in in- ing to work with and have been heat and release it outdoors.

and before that, he worked at a Martin grew up in the North structional practices so it’s some- great advocates for North Sa- In other words, they make the

charter school and then at Green Salem area and had always ad- thing that I de nitely want to lem,” Burdick said. warm spaces warmer and the

Chimneys, a Brewster-based mired the small but mighty school continue,” Martin said last week. Last year, the assembly- cool spaces cooler.

nonpro t school that o ers ani- district. (He lives in Pawling with In his view, a principal is an man helped nail down another It will take about a year for

mal-based and nature-based pro- his wife, Gabrielle, and their two “instructional leader” who strives $125,000  grant  that the town the town to get the grant for the

grams for children with special children, a 16-month-old daugh- SEE MARTIN PAGE 6 plans to use to enhance the Cro- SEE GRANT PAGE 22
ton Falls green space, aka pocket
needs. ter and a three-week-old son.)

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Local karate star William
Stein
set to compete at World Games named to
Dean’s
BY WHIT ANDERSON like that,” she said. “While they Deodhari came into the National List at
STAFF WRITER do that, I am training to get the Championship with a laser-sharp Endicott
results I want.” focus. College
On the surface, Sierra
Deodhari may look like a is weekly training schedule Sierra Deodhari became the first North Salem’s William  Stein
typical 13-year-old. But consisting of private prepara- girl of color to represent the USA was among those named to the
upon further investiga- tion, physical conditioning, in- at the World Games. Dean’s List at Endicott College
tion, the USA Karate ternational team training, and girls in the country and beat for the Spring 2022 semester. In
even corrections via homework everybody across the board,” he order to qualify for the Dean’s
Champion is anything got the karate protégé ready for said. List, a student must obtain a
but ordinary. the 2022 USA Karate National minimum grade point average of
Championships in Spokane, In preparation for the World 3.5, receive no letter grade below
“I see girls in my school Washington earlier this month. Games, Deodhari will travel “C,” have no withdrawal grades,
that get to hang out with far to train. is includes team and be enrolled in a minimum of
friends, go to parties, stu Deodhari dominated the training in Texas and further 12 credits for the semester.
competition, winning gold in preparation in the Dominican
Deodhari Republic. Stein  is majoring in  Criminal
dominated her her division and quali- Justice  and also plays guard and
fying for the World Deodhari, who stays largely center on Endicott’s football
older, more Karate Federation under the radar by choice, is team.
experienced (WFK) U21 Junior & more in the spotlight these days
competition. Cadet World Champi- thanks to her newfound recogni- He is the son of Gretchen and
onships in Konya, Tur- tion. She will be entering Somers Louis Stein.
PHOTOS COURTESY key this October. High School this fall, where she
OF BOBBY DEODHARI At just 13 years and eight will be part of the school board’s Located in Beverly, Massachu-
months old, Deodhari will be new sports leadership program setts, Endicott College is the rst
the youngest quali er, com- via their nomination. She has college in the United States to re-
peting in the 14–15-year- also been recognized by York- quire internships of its students.
old Elite Female Kata town’s Police Benevolent As-
sociation, town supervisor Rob Information provided by Endicott
division. She is also Scorrano, Sports Illustrated, and College.
the rst women other parties.
of color to PHOTO COURTESY OF LOUIS STEIN
represent the Despite the attention, Deod-
United States at hari stays humble, understand- William Stein also plays on the
ing that her mentality is what offensive line for Endicott’s
the games, and the got her to Turkey in the rst football team.
rst girl of Indian de- place.
scent to win a medal in a
WKF event. “Her message that she started
out with was, ‘you do not need a
“All the athletes are fancy dojo to train.’ She lost her
hard-working, dojo, she was hurt, she only had
and they are all a teacher via zoom, but she is
elite,” she said dedicated to her sport and trains
on the other hard. And she won,” her father
competitors that said.

will over 90 countries.
e gold medal and quali -

cation hold even more signi -
cance for Deodhari because of
the obstacles she has faced. Just
last year, she placed third in the
same tournament amid multiple
personal setbacks, including get-
ting in a serious car accident and
having her at-home dojo burn
down in a re.

“I felt like I was in a much
stronger head space than I was
last year. I was not totally there
then. is year I felt 100% more
con dent, I felt ready for any-
thing thrown at me,” she said.

is con dence and prepara-
tion even quelled the concerns of
her father and manager, Bobby
Deodhari. Upon the invitation
to Spokane, he believed she
was too young to go against the
competition due to their older
age and experience.

As it turned out, he had noth-
ing to worry about.

“She went up against six top

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The Staff Harvey offering families immersive cultural experience

EDITORIAL TEAM e Harvey School in Katonah and short holidays during this High school students from Student Program (ISP). ey will
TOM WALOGORSKY is o ering local families an ex- school year and experience a dy- Brazil, Poland, Spain, Sweden, live on campus and attend classes
EDITOR: 914-302-5830 traordinary opportunity to host a namic cultural exchange in their and ailand will be arriving soon during the week and spend week-
[email protected] student from abroad on weekends own homes. to join Harvey’s International ends and short holiday breaks in
the homes of their host families.
VIM WILKINSON
SPECIAL SECTIONS EDITOR Harvey pays the host family a
[email protected] stipend of $5,250 per student to
cover costs incurred while hosting
ADVERTISING TEAM for the 32 weekends of the school
PAUL FORHAN year.

(914) 806-3951 e hosting begins the week
[email protected] of September 16. e nal week-
end is June 2-4. During the win-
BRUCE HELLER ter holidays and the spring break
(914) 486-7608 in March, each two weeks long,
[email protected] international students return to
their homes abroad.
LISA KAIN
(201) 317-1139 ose interested in hosting a
[email protected] student from abroad should email
CORINNE STANTON Alex Lindquist at alindquist@
(914) 760-7009 harveyschool.org or call her at
[email protected] 914-232-3161, ext. 160. Only a
few hosting opportunities remain.
JAY GUSSAK
(914) 299-4541 e deadline to apply is August 1.
[email protected]
SHELLEY KILCOYNE Article provided by e Harvey
(914) 924-9122 School. 
[email protected]

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Thursday, July 28, 2022 BALANCED ROCK North Salem News – Page 5

North Salem HISTORY BOOK GROUP August 9 Monthly Meeting: mer Ensemble is delighted to Brewster, and Sunday, July 31,

Lions Club Tuesday, August 9, “North Salem Seniors” turns 50 present a program of songs from at 3 p.m. at St. Francis of Assisi
from 7 - 8:30 p.m. years old this year! Let’s celebrate top Broadway shows of the Church, 128 Parrott Road, West

“Rez Life: An Indian’s Jour- while we also honor all our mem- last 40 years.  e audience will Nyack, NY.

55TH ANNIVERSARY & ney through Reservation Life” bers who have reached or passed surely recognize some of the hits Everyone is invited to join the

CHARITY GOLF OUTING by David Treuer, is more a mem- their 90th year. from shows such as Godspell, Putnam Chorale at these con-

Monday, August 29 oir than a history of the Objiwe. Putnam Chorale Cats, My Fair Lady, Jersey Boys certs. Suggested Donation: $10
and Rent, while others may be for adults. For more information
e North Salem Lions will Treuer’s mother is a lawyer/judge

host the 55th Anniversary & on the Objiwe reservation. His new.   visit www.PutnamChorale.org

Charity Golf Outing at Sa- father is a Holocaust survivor SUMMER ENSEMBLE 2022 Two concerts will be con- or call 845 520 7574.

lem Golf Club. e event will from Vienna. BROADWAY MATINEE ducted: Sunday, July 24, at 3

raise money for local families St James Sunday, July 31 p.m. at the First United Meth- SEE ROCK PAGE 22
in need, as well as New Dawn
e Putnam Chorale’s Sum- odist Church, 83 Main Street in

Resource Center and Cooley’s Episcopal Church
Anemia Foundation. Registra-

tion per player is $300, which

will include a 4-person best ST. JAMES AUCTION

ball, breakfast, lunch and dinner. Saturday, July 30,

Awards, ra e prizes and Silent from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Auction will take place during Viewing from 10 - 11 a.m.

dinner. To register to play and/or Live auction under the tent

be a sponsor, make a donation, from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Featur-

or for additional information ing a Boutique, Silent Auction,

please visit www.northsalem- Quilt Ra e, White Elephant,

lionsgolfouting.com or call Bob Country Kitchen & BBQ Grill.

Loeb at 914-760-5675. North Salem Native New Yorker,
Recreation Dept Lifelong Republican, Winning
Ruth Keeler Three Landslide Elections as
Memorial Library Programming

e library is open for

browsing, computer use, and Online Registration: www. Councilman
reading! Please see our website northsalemny.org/recreation Responsibly Budgeted under
for more information. Most Questions? Contact North Sa-

of our programs are in person lem Rec (914)669-5665 the Tax Cap, Maintained Vital
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if you want to participate: YOUTH PROGRAMS a Triple AAA Credit Rating —
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password to enter. Free program designed to

TECH HELP introduce the youngest members Police Commissioner — Community Leader: Lions
of our community, along with One of the Lowest Crime Club Vice President, President
Saturday, July 30, their grown up, to the natural Rates in NY and Treasurer of the Somers
from 12 - 2 p.m. world. 2.5-5 year olds and Education Foundation,
Come talk to local resident their grown-ups welcome! Independent Businessman 29-season Coach for AYSO
Registration required. with Over 25 years in
and college student, Simon

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questions. Simon says there is ADULT PROGRAMS Corporate America soccer, Cadet Officer in the
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are welcome, but it is suggested NEW WOMEN’S

that you call or email the library, AND MEN’S SOCCER Flight Schools Training the Meals on Wheels Captain,
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ment so you won’t have to wait. group of 18-55 year olds that Commerce & Special Olympics

meets weekly. It is important to West Point

SOCIAL KNITTING stay active as well as enjoy what Volunteer
Mondays, from you are doing. is program gives

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Bring your projects and ideas with new friends, old friends, and

for an hour of chatting and knit- family! Spring Season: Mondays,

ting. Send an email, and you will 6:30-8:30 p.m. Men’s Soccer at

receive an invitation. Led by Volunteers Park, Women’s Soccer

Cathleen Sulli. at JB Park.Open Enrollment: $20

membership fee, join anytime!

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MARTIN en the North Salem vice How does one create a place NEW JOB JITTERS?
FROM PAGE 1
principal’s job came up. for students to grow? Asked if he had any new-job

“I thought it was an awe- According to Martin, one of jitters, Martin responded:

to bring everyone together. some opportunity. I grew up in the key ways is to encourage “I think that with every new

It’s taken the concerted e ort this area, so I knew a lot about them to “push the envelope of position, there’s always a level of,

of teachers, sta , administrators, the district. It’s always been one their own thinking and expecta- I guess, nervousness. But for me,

students, parents, and commu- that people hold in high regard,” tions.” it was more of excitement when

nity members alike to make PQ Martin said, calling the school “a Being challenged in the class- I got the position because PQ’s

the “special place” that it is today, great place to work.” room makes them feel seen and an amazing place to work.”

Martin explained. So he “took a shot” and put accepted, he said. “ ere’s a lot of opportunity,

Getting people to work to- in his application. After that, It’s the “whole student” that so that’s exciting to me. We’re

gether toward a common goal is “things just kind of aligned,” concerns educators such as Mar- in this weird spot in education

a skill that educators in general Martin said. tin. So “mindfulness” is a very where we’re going to take the

have had to hone, especially in He had gone to school in a important part of the classroom lessons learned from the pan-

this pandemic age where com- district of a size similar to North experience. demic era, look at where we’re at,

munity cohesiveness dissolved as Salem’s. By helping little ones learn and then address those needs,”

folks retreated to their separate “You really get to know the how to identify the emotions be- he said.

silos. community in a small district hind certain behaviors, teachers Martin’s preliminary goal as

ings this past year were - and that was something that I can provide them with strategies principal is to “just to be respon-

nally returning to normal: kids wanted,” Martin said. for dealing with them – in the sive to the needs of the commu-

were back in the classroom, For him, and the district, it classroom or out, Martin said. nity.”

masks were o , and there were has turned out to be a great t. e past school year has been “I think that’s one of the

no more forced cohorts. But the e district’s interview com- PHOTO COURTESY OF ROY MARTIN spent – for the most part – get- things we’ve learned from CO-
impacts were still being felt. Not mittee consists of parents, teach- ting back on track. VID is that you have to be re-
so much in educational gaps, but ers, sta , and school trustees. It Dr. Martin’s educational sponsive to what’s going on at
in missed opportunities for so- interviewed six nalists for the experience includes time spent “It was pretty obvious that the moment,” he said.
cialization, Martin said. vice principal’s post before tap- as a teacher in White Plains, the there were a lot of students and
ping Martin. Bronx, and Green Chimneys in families that were struggling It’s important to be “ exible”
His doctoral dissertation in Brewster. emotionally,” he said. and have the ability to adapt
2020 focused on “mindfulness” In announcing Martin’s hir- to new situations, he added. “I
e transition has been espe-

programs in schools in West- ing on Monday, July 18, schools next summer. So the district is cially rough for kindergartners think that’s something that we

chester, Putnam, and Dutchess Superintendent Dr. Kenneth actively looking for his replace- who hadn’t attended pre-school have to continue to do.”

counties. Freeston noted:  “Dr. Martin ment. or gone to daycare. What the pandemic broke

But after getting his doctorate o ers us valuable continuity of And now, because Martin has ey had been isolated, so, for apart can be put back together,

in educational leadership, Mar- leadership and was our over- moved on up, it has to nd a vice many, this was their rst social Martin insists.

tin wasn’t all that eager to step whelming rst choice among the principal. Freeston said the job experience, Martin said refer- One of the things PQ folks

into administration. applicants.” was posted on Tuesday, July 19. ring to the “missed opportuni- can do is nd ways to bring the

“I was very happy in my class- He o cially takes over on ties to access learning and social parents and community mem-

room; I enjoyed it,” he said, re- Monday, Aug. 15. SOCIAL EMOTIONAL interactions.” bers back into the schools for

calling his mindset at the time. Freeston himself is retiring WELLNESS “So for us, moving into next events.

For him, one of the most im- year, we know that full well. “We have a lot of families that

portant things schools can do is at has been the focus of our haven’t been in this building in

gure out how to meet the so- planning. How are we going to years because of COVID re-

cial-emotional needs of children. address social-emotional needs? strictions. ere’s been kind of a

If kids aren’t engaged because How are we going to ensure that breakdown in community, so we

they’re distracted by problems, kids are adjusting adequately? need to build that back up over

then they’re less able to focus on And how are we going to ll in the next couple of years and get

learning, Martin said. some of those gaps?” everyone involved,” he said.

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Page 8 – North Salem News Opinion Thursday, July 28, 2022

Onward and upward Captain Empathy

It’s no hyperbole to say that when I hired in the Yorktown Central School District. Last night was a comedy of er- chair next to our bed, jumped up
Brian Marschhauser nearly a decade ere is an old newspaper saying that rors in our bedroom. We keep when he heard me yelp. I can tell
Daisy’s bed at the end of our you that falling on a tile oor really
ago, he started his journalism career “you don’t pick a ght with someone who

with us as a “kid,” as we tend to think about purchases ink by the barrel,” the point be- bed. She thinks she has us fooled as hurts.

those in their mid-20s these days. ing that a newspaper wields a lot of power she jumps into her bed and breaths “Are you OK? What happened?”

Brian left Halston simply because we purchase a big sigh at the Ken asked, bleary-

Media last week as a a lot of ink. But Brian has end of her day, but eyed. “Here, give me

grown man, and like a PUBLISHER’S always wielded that power sometime dur- JUST those sheets and take
ne wine, he got better MEMO judiciously. He’s given ev- ing the night, she JO ANN my hand. I’ll pull
eryone a fair shake, includ- makes her way you up.”
with age. under the covers JO ANN
and we wake in FRANCELLA “My left arm
Lucky for this news- BRETT ing people who may not really hurts,” I said,
paper, Brian will stick FREEMAN have deserved it from him.
around and do some the morning to panicking.
Brian has always treated

event coverage for us everyone who comes across her sweet face on Ken then wedged

going forward. So, don’t his path with fairness and one of our pillows. himself into the

be surprised if you see decency. Brian has wrestled We know it would be useless for us shower and tried to look at my

Brian armed with a camera and a notepad with this job on a weekly basis and con- to reprimand her since we never see elbow, hitting the water knob and

for the foreseeable future. stantly strived to improve. ere is some- her do it, so we just let her be. drenching us both with cold water.

Brian has held a number of positions thing about Brian wresting with the job But last night was di erent. In “ is is not helping me, Ken. Get

with Halston Media over the years. He’s that has made me trust him even more. the middle of the night, I moved my me one of those towels you thought

been a reporter for several of our news- Brian, Halston Media wishes you the legs and felt something cold. I tried was a sheet and let me try to get

papers. He’s been editor of several of our very best in life. You always have a home to ignore it as I was half-asleep and myself up.”

newspapers. And he was sports editor for a here. very comfortable, but my tired mind As he was getting out of his wet

year for all of our newspapers. Welcome to Tom Walogorsky kept wondering what was so cold. At clothes, I hoisted myself to a sitting

He ended his tenure with Halston Media Tom Walogorsky has been promoted to 2:30 a.m., I turned on the light and position. I had gone down hard and

as editor of our Yorktown and Katonah- Halston Media editor-in-chief. For those in noticed that Daisy had spit up while fast and I knew my body would be

Lewisboro newspapers. our North Salem and Somers readerships, she was under the sheets. She had hurting the next morning. Nothing

It’s de nitely our loss and the Yorktown you already know him as your editor. Tom also spit up on my white comforter was broken, but I was really sore.

Central School District’s gain that Brian has been with us just shy of 1-1/2 years, but and again on our new bedspread. I I also changed into dry pajamas

has become their full-time communications I feel like he’s been part of this team for wondered how we had not heard her. and we both made up the bed. By

assistant. much longer. Promoting Tom to Halston I quickly woke Ken, who wasn’t 3:15 a.m., we had walked Daisy,

A message to Superintendent Dr. Ron Media Editor in Chief was a no-brainer. sure where he was as I pulled rst placed her on her bed and we got

Hattar and all the administrators, faculty He is someone who is super organized, un- the bedspread o the bed, then the into bed. We were fairly certain that

and sta throughout the Yorktown district: derstands the big picture of Halston Media, comforter and then both sheets. I she would be ne since we couldn’t

If you think you work a lot of hours and is well liked and respected by colleagues, then asked him to get another set imagine that there was anything left

bust your butts in your jobs, you’ve never readers and sources, and does a great job of of sheets from the linen closet. He in her stomach.

seen Brian in action. No matter Brian’s cho- managing expectations (the last attribute returned with three towels. I pulled the covers over me and

sen profession, he will gure out a way to being half the battle of an editor). He is “Oh, Hon, you’re still asleep. Just said, “Boy, I am NOT looking for-

turn it into an 80-hour-per-week job, and also a great writer and editor and has good sit on the chair while I clean this ward to tomorrow.”

after putting in all those hours, he’ll still instincts about pretty much everything. up,” I said. “Nah, I think I’ll be able to get in

feel guilty that he didn’t work hard enough. Tom has a great team reporting to him: After I stripped the bed, I nine holes before it starts raining.”

You’ve also managed to hire someone • Our newly promoted opinion editor, bunched up all the sheets in my “I’m not talking about your golf

with an impeccable moral and ethical Trudy Walz arms and made my way barefoot into game, Captain Empathy. I’m talking

code. In the job as editor, it comes with the • Our newly promoted sports editor, the bathroom. I, of course, didn’t about how my body is going to feel

territory, especially in this era or political Whit Anderson realize that Daisy had spit up on the after falling in the bathroom.”

division, that our Republican readers were • Our business and special sections editor, bathroom oor, as well, and I went “Oh, yeah. I was going to say

convinced that Brian was a Democrat and Vim Wilkinson ying like a cartoon character, land- that next; you just didn’t give me a

our Democrat readers were convinced that • Our editor-at-large (and Mahopac ing with the left side of my body in chance.”

Brian was a Republican. news editor), Bob Dumas the shower.

Truth be told, I’ve known the guy for • Our Managing Editor/Senior Reporter Ken, now asleep sitting up in the [email protected]

nearly a decade, and I have no clue how he Carol Reif and reporters Sophia Caselnova,

pulls that lever. What I do know is that he Gino DeAngelis and Tom Bartley. Fun Facts by Jo Ann

refused to accept even a free cup of co ee • Our director of photography and

from any of his sources, as he didn’t want creative director, Tabitha Pearson Marshall,

even the appearance of being compromised who also leads a talented team of part-time

by anyone. And perhaps that is why people designers.

were suspicious of him. He had no interest I assure our readers that you remain in

in being part of anyone’s “good-old-boys good hands! Falls in the home comprise 75% of injuries to people over the age of 65.

club.” If you want to welcome Tom, drop him a

I know that Brian will bring that same line at [email protected]!

moral and ethical code to his new position

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Thursday, July 28, 2022 OPINION North Salem News – Page 9

Shore points 

When I reach a certain point heroes, and they’re all stopping at Bon ethic I’m used to as a musician. e then divide that number in half and
sometime after June has been Jovi’s service area. band we saw only did half of each song, divide it in half again and add both
laid to bed with some warm Back on the road, I checked the ETA and right before the guitar solo they numbers to the rst number and then
milk, it starts to feel like the summer on the GPS, which said 5 p.m.. When were o to the next one. It certainly add the whole thing to the bill. It came
saved them money on a lead guitarist. out to over $7,000 dollars so I had to
has not really been I looked a half-hour later, start again. is time I didn’t “carry the
ey didn’t bother with a keyboard one,” I let it get there by itself. I’m so
put to the test. the arrival time was 5:30. player either, and when the piano part used to just leaving 15 percent. I always
came up they had it on a pre-recorded understood that a tip was meant for
at’s when it’s MAN In moments like these track. And when the key change in exemplary service, like whatever would
“Living on a Prayer” rolled around, they normally qualify for the Congressional
time to head to the OVERBOARD it seems like they keep just held the mike out to the audience Medal of Honor. Nowadays, if
and said, here -  YOU sing it. Any dude somebody comes to ll my water glass I
Jersey Shore. We RICK moving my destination who can sing that high should get a get misty-eyed with gratitude. 
service area named after them.
chose Wildwood MELÉN farther away when I’m We hung out at the amusement pier
e next day we found a good old- for the afternoon, and my advice is
for a long weekend, not looking, and I feel fashioned diner for breakfast. Service that it’s better to take a short walk o
is slow everywhere these days. e a long pier than the other way around.
because if the name that maybe the Earth isn’t pandemic, the “Great Resignation,” We hung out at the water park, which
the Ukraine war and other factors have was exhausting, not because we were
of the town already really round at all, maybe contributed to a shortage of help. Issues so active, but because watching other
with the supply chain have prevented peoples’ little kids is almost as tiring as
has the word “wild” its elliptical or something. workers from being supplied I guess. having your own. How many times do I
have to tell you, when you’re at the pool,
in it, I feel like we have a head start. And don’t call me a conspiracy theorist, ere is always a “Now Hiring” sign WALK, don’t RUN. Some kids looked
up, and I thought it might actually be like they were having too much fun,
We were running low on gas about because so far I haven’t found anyone quicker if I lled out an application, and I had to restrain myself from telling
punched the time clock, made two them to tone it down. Kids, you have a
halfway down the Garden State, so else to conspire with me on that idea. orders of pancakes and then quit just whole lifetime of fun at the shore ahead
after I got my tip and right before I sat of you, so don’t use it up all at once. 
we pulled o the parkway into the We rolled into town and unhooked down to eat.
Look for Rickster Melen on Facebook! Say
Jon Bon Jovi Service Area. I was not our bicycles to pound the sidewalks I’m tipping a little more these days, hello at: [email protected]
even though smoke comes out of the
sure exactly what services Jon Bon Jovi looking for a place to eat. I can manage top of my head because of the extra
math. I take the total on the bill, move
might provide, but if he o ers, I’ll ask to drive my wife nuts by stopping at the decimal point one place to the left,

that he ll my tank with regular, ll my each place, taking a look at the menu

oil pan with 10W 40 synthetic, and ll and then convincing her that there’s

my heart with song. I’ll let him know someplace better close by. After we

that we’re headed to Wildwood, and... nally settle on a place that’s no better

“We’re halfway there!” (maybe he’ll sing she confesses that she was never really

that part with me). And I don’t want to convinced. 

start any bad blood or anything, but the After dinner we went out to take

next time I run into Bruce Springsteen in some live music, which is plentiful

I’m going to casually drop into the at the shore. A good band makes

conversation that Bon Jovi has his own everything more festive. Even a bad

service area, and see what he says. I band playing good music is better than

doubt I’ll be the rst person to mention a DJ playing bad music. Some groups

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Four-wheel passion

I’ve written many times about quality time together. Brother nish line, my legs were like
my family’s passion for Jack made the pilgrimage to rubber and I was shaking.  Was I
cars. Could be that Dad, the the Indy 500. He said there scared? You betcha! Was it exhila-

mechanic, so ultra fussy about was nothing like being there in rating and electrifying? Hell, yes!

taking care of his car, passed this person; he met folks from all over Fast-forward about 20

on to his kids, the country years. Son Joe brings home an

grandkids and and had the old, beat-up white station wagon

great-grand- WHAT WAS opportunity to on a trailer.
kids. Don’t I THINKING? talk to some “What are you doing? You
know, but that RUTHANN of the me-
attraction and SCHEFFER chanics. An can’t keep that in the yard, it is an
passion has experience eyesore.”

“I’m going to get it ready

been inher- never to be for the Demolition Derby in

ited by three forgotten! Middletown in two weeks.”

generations. When I “Oh no, please don’t do that!

My sister, Roe, has restored was in high school, we would It’s too dangerous!”

several Cadillacs. Her favorite is pile into cars on the weekends He smiled: “Ma, this apple

Shadow, a white 1978 Cadillac and drive to the stock car races didn’t fall far from the family

Coupe DeVille. in Danbury.  e races were loud racing tree.”

is fascination has extended and exciting; we each had our Each day, I watched his prog-

to racing. Car-loving family favorite drivers and yelled and ress: removal of interior xtures,

members have attended NAS- rooted for them.  e down- all glass, trim, lights, plastic; then

CAR and other races over the side? It was a dirt track, and we he soldered the doors shut. I

years. Matt and Matt, Jr. trav- came home with a layer of dust noted that his then-girlfriend’s

eled to the Daytona 500 many over us and grit in our teeth. But name was painted on the roof.

times—Dad and son enjoying that was part of the experience “Hey, your Mom doesn’t rate

‘ They explained everything and excitement! her name on this monster?”
and guided me. They really Yours truly gave racing a very Joe called me over to the

brief try. While living in Vermont driver’s side:
during the 60s, we’d go to Cata- “Ma, tell me what you see.”
mount Stadium for the stock car On the door, printed as close to
races. One Sunday, they featured
a Powder Pu Derby where the the driver as possible was “Mom.”
gals would take a lap around the His friends took me to Mid-

dletown for the Derby. It was my

cared about my well-being. track. A friend, Milo, asked me if rst and last time: I just couldn’t
I was game. When I was younger, watch him being battered around;
you didn’t ask me that question. when his car died, a forklift raced

They were always available for “Sure, I’m game. Are you going over, scooped up car AND driver,

to let me drive your car?” and deposited them o to the

consultations. I cannot imagine “Yep. Even have a helmet for side. Once again, it is one thing
you.” to watch an event such as this on
TV, but up close and personal
I confess: I was scared out of

any other law firm being so my mind as I sat in Milo’s 1955 was just too “real”for me.
caring and providing the highest red and white Chevy. When my guys come to

“Drivers, start your engines.” visit, their cars are shiny and

e car came to rumbling, clean.  at reminds me: my
growling life. It was wickedly car needs to go through the car

level of representation.’ vibrating, and I tensely waited wash. I have new American and
for the “start” ag to wave. Down Marine Corps ags, and they
it came, and o we went! ere must y on a clean car. Dad

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at Waterview and
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BART the 1780s where disgruntled Con- A good friend and avid reader and a bit of tartness. ish: Toned down
tinental Army o cers threatened recently lost a beloved inspira- Super Kriek has a lot to work Three Philosophers – A blend
FROM PAGE 11 to break with Congress over pay tional older sister way too soon as
and resources. ankfully the O.G. is, unfortunately, often the case. In with ingredient-wise and ends up of Quadrupel Ale and Belgium
Newburg has its own Fibonacci Brewer and patriot George Wash- response, his kind work colleagues, delivering a deeply layered, richly Kriek, 9.7%, 21 IBU – So I have
sequence in the form of their Boss ington saved the day (and avoided with insight into his passion for complex, and distinctive beer that loved this beer for a long time and
IPA Series. Nano starts the mutiny) by convincing his o cers craft beers, bought him a sampler highlights: Bright cherries, assertive recommended it several times.
sequence at nice session-y 4.2% 30 to remain loyal to Congress. After pack of limited release Omme- sourness, oaky tannins and barnyard Once, for instance, a loyal reader
IBU providing some tropical notes that they sat around the camp re, gang Belgium beers. Opportunity notes (yes, that last one is a thing… called the KBM Hotline from the
along the way. en, their best drank an 11% imperial stout, and knocked and we decided to do a don’t knock it till you try it). beer aisle of our local supermarket
seller, Mega steps in with eight hop regaled each other with war stories. tasting of these unique beers. panicked at all the choices and in
varieties combining the best of east Well, I completely made up that Our notes: Color: light brown, need of something nice to bring to
(citrus) and west (pine) in a 7% 45 last sentence but I’d bet I am not He’s a teacher, so it was essential like Ice Tea; Nose: Sour, sharp; their hosts for the evening. I recom-
IBU refresher. Knock knock, who’s too far o the mark. Newburgh’s that we rst create a rubric. After Taste Initial: Sharp, tart, not harsh; mended this one and all three
there? It is Gigaboss and it is here rich and warming stout provided a minutes of deliberation we came up Taste Finish: Smoother due to philosophers rose to the occasion
to blow your mind with a “danger- licorice nose and hint of bourbon with: Color, Nose (smell), and Taste cherries that night and delivered malty
ously drinkable”9% 70 IBU oral that warmed our souls that after- divided up by Initial Taste and Fin- depth, gentle sweetness enhanced
and tropical qua . It was a good noon. ish Taste. Barrel Maple Ale – Imperial by sparkling carbonation and a
journey. Brown Ale 9% 11 IBU – Maple serendipitous touch of cherry.
Newburgh’s beers are widely dis- en we agreed to taste the syrup is part of the recipe and aged
The Brown Ale at 4.25% 25 tributed throughout the Northeast “lower”abv beers rst moving up to 12 months in bourbon barrels Our notes: Color: Dark cara-
IBU at the brewery was enjoyable, including at Citi Field so you can upward as we progressed. I use the and the description indicates a bal- mel; Nose: Mellow caramel; Taste
especially the co ee notes but I was qua some excellent brew while word “lower”here as a relative term anced brown ale features caramel Initial: Sweet cherry; Taste Finish:
fortunate to bring home a few cans watching Mr. High Life’s rst place as the lowest was 7%. malt avors, semi-dry maple, and Lighter with a hint of cherry
of their Ukraine Fundraiser Barrel Metropolitans! warming notes of toasted oak and
Aged Brown Ale 5% ABV 10 IBU As a control, we consumed each vanilla. All the Ommegang beers were
aged in Spirits Lab whiskey barrels, Sta -wise, everyone was nice and beer in o cial Ommegang vessels great, rich and complex but we
blended with Slainte Dry Irish attentiveness seems to be a primary and paired each beer with KBM Our notes: Color: Dark, like both crowned ree Philosophers
Stout and IT WAS AMAZING! focus as you turn a beer can painted Chicken Wings™. brown sugar; Nose: Sweet; Taste our fave!
red and green to green side up if Initial: Fizzy (some extra carbon-
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imparts a slight sweetness that is time it took our waitress that day gian Kriek Ale and American Wild Taste Finish: Strong Maple nd out when and where you can
kept perfectly in check with the dry to come to our table was 3.018 Ale - 7%, 28 IBU get these brews.
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Church to Support their Ukraine cessful! Mr. High Life thoroughly master Rick James but it was indeed! e ingredient list includes: related questions you may have.
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Phelps, Northern Westchester
hospitals nationally recognized

for high-quality stroke care

Phelps and Northern Westches- helping ensure patient care is emergency physicians, radiologists,

ter hospitals, part of Northwell aligned with the latest research- and other specialists.”

Health, have received the Gold and evidence-based guidelines. Each year, program participants

Plus Get With e Guidelines® - Get With e Guidelines - Stroke qualify for the award by demon- PHOTO COURTESY OF NORTHWELL HEALTH

Stroke quality achievement award is an in-hospital program for im- strating how their organization has Dr. Yafell Serulle, director of neuroendovascular surgery at Phelps Hospital
from the American Heart Associa- proving stroke care by promot- committed to providing quality (left) and Dr. David Gordon, chief of neurosurgery, Northern Westchester
tion (AHA) for their commitment ing consistent adherence to these care for stroke patients. In addition Hospital, Phelps Hospital (right) are neurosurgical specialists.
to ensuring stroke patients receive guidelines, which can minimize to following treatment guidelines,

the most appropriate treatment ac- the long-term e ects of a stroke Get With e Guidelines partici- speci c criteria that reduce the In addition, Phelps Hospi-

cording to nationally recognized, and even prevent death. pants also educate patients to help time between an eligible patient’s tal received the AHA’s Target:

research-based guidelines, ulti- “Phelps and Northern West- them manage their health and re- arrival at the hospital and treat- StrokeSM Honor Roll Advanced

mately leading to more lives saved chester hospitals are committed to covery at home. ment with the clot-buster alteplase. erapy award by meeting spe-

and reduced disability. improving patient care by adhering “We are incredibly pleased to “ is achievement is a re ec- ci c criteria that reduce the time

Stroke is the leading cause of to the latest treatment guidelines,” recognize Phelps and Northern tion of high-quality care that we between an eligible patient’s arrival

disability and the No. 5 cause of said Ramandeep Sahni, MD, Westchester hospitals for their provide from pre-admission to dis- at the hospital and treatment to re-

death in the United States. A stroke director at Phelps. “Our commitment to caring for patients charge, a teamwork that involves move the clot causing the stroke as

stroke occurs when a blood vessel teams put proven knowledge and with stroke,” said Steven Messe, our local physicians, EMS, ER, part of their thrombectomy center.

that carries oxygen and nutrients to guidelines to work daily, which MD, chair of the Stroke System of ICU, and various inpatient servic- And both Phelps and Northern

the brain is either blocked by a clot studies show, helps patients recover Care Advisory Group. “Participa- es,” said Akira Todo, MD, director Westchester hospitals also received

or bursts. When that happens, part better. Phelps Hospital is a unique tion in Get With e Guidelines of the stroke program, department the AHA’s Target:Type 2 Diabetes

of the brain cannot get the blood stroke center as it can treat the is associated with improved patient of neurology at Northern West- Honor Roll™ award. Target: Type

and oxygen it needs, so brain cells most debilitating ischemic stroke outcomes, fewer readmissions and chester Hospital.“For example,it is 2 Diabetes aims to ensure patients

die. Early stroke detection and with Mechanical rombectomy, lower mortality rates – a win for a shared responsibility between the with Type 2 diabetes, who might

treatment are key to improving an intricate procedure that aims health care systems, families and two hospitals to identify and treat be at higher risk for complica-

survival, minimizing disability and to mechanically remove blood communities.” severe stroke. Northern Westches- tions, receive the most up-to-date,

accelerating recovery times. clots from brain vessels and restore Phelps and Northern West- ter Hospital quickly diagnoses the evidence-based care when hospi-

Get With e Guidelines puts normal blood ow. If we suspect a chester hospitals also received the clinical entity and then promptly talized due to stroke.

the expertise of the AHA and stroke within minutes, you will un- AHA’s Target: StrokeSM Honor transfers, as needed, the patients to

American Stroke Association to dergo a full assessment by world- Roll Elite award.To qualify for this Phelps for a lifesaving thrombec- Visit Northwell.edu for more

work for hospitals nationwide, class neurologists, neurosurgeons, recognition, hospitals must meet tomy.” information.

Ask a Gynecologic Oncologist

WHAT SHOULD I KNOW ABOUT GYNECOLOGIC CANCERS?

Gizelka David-West, MD

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Northern Westchester Hospital, Phelps Hospital

What is important for women to know about gynecology and cancer? How does your use of robotics benefit patients undergoing gynecologic
cancer surgery?
When many people think of gynecology, they think of pap smears, but there is much
more to it than that. Gynecologic cancers can develop in a few different reproductive The da Vinci surgical system is a robotic, minimally invasive tool that allows for greater
organs: the uterus, cervix, ovaries, fallopian tubes, vagina, and vulva. It’s important precision and increased dexterity for me as the surgeon. Because of this, patients
for women to know that even after having children or experiencing menopause, they typically experience less pain, recover quicker, and may have lower risk of blood loss
should continue their annual visits and be aware of screening guidelines: pelvic exams and infection. While it is preferred over open surgery, the benefit depends on the type
annually after age 18, cytology-based pap smears every 3 years after age 21, or of cancer being treated. We primarily use it for endometrial cancer.
co-testing with cytology and human papillomavirus (HPV) tests every 5 years
between the ages of 30 to 65. What about the future of gynecologic oncology excites you?

Early detection is key to preventing many types of cancer. How does this The incorporation of maintenance therapy for our patients with advanced stage
apply specifically to gynecologic cancers? disease has dramatically changed the treatment landscape. In ovarian cancer, we are
seeing an improvement in survival thanks to available maintenance therapies, such as
The best screening method we have is the combination HPV test and pap test for VEGF and PARP inhibitors. And, earlier this year, the SIENDO study showed promising
cervical cancer that is proven to prevent disease. Uterine cancer screening is a results which may address the increasing mortality rate we are seeing in uterine cancer
clinical evaluation and assessment of the clinical history of patients with abnormal and provide more options for patients to prevent recurrence of disease. Additionally, in
uterine bleeding patterns. There is also much research being done in early detection cervical cancer, there have been great advancements in immunotherapy which gives us
methods for ovarian cancer. an opportunity to improve survival.

Should women have different gynecologic concerns at different ages in What is special about the oncology team at Northwell Health?
their life?
Northwell puts so much effort and emphasis on the multi-disciplinary approach to
Age plays a role in gynecologic cancers, but the role varies with each cancer type. cancer treatment. Oncologists and radiologists get together to review every case to
Cervical cancer is prevalent in younger women in their 40s, uterine cancer in ages 50 ensure patients are receiving the most up-to-date, leading-edge treatment options
and up, and ovarian cancer from ages 50 to 60. While guidelines state that women available. When you’re told you have cancer, not only do you need cancer treatment,
can stop cervical screening at age 65, it is important for women over 65 to know that you also need psychosocial and wellness support, as well as any necessary physical
they should continue screening, especially if they’re sexually active or have a history therapy support. Northwell offers all of this for our cancer patients. In addition, our
of HPV infection. patient navigators and care managers are great and really help patients through this
complex and difficult time in their lives.

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Thursday, July 28, 2022 HEALTH & WELLNESS North Salem News – Page 17

Summer tips for a healthy heart

10 tips from e American Heart Association

Summer can bring many happy memo- prepared for the unthinkable. Hands-Only ming, yoga or racquetball.

ries – family vacations, summer camp, days CPR has only two steps: If you see a teen or 10. Know the signs of heat exhaustion

at the shore, staying up late and watching adult suddenly collapse, 1) Call 9-1-1, and and heat stroke.

the sun set. No matter what your summer 2) Press hard and fast in the center of the

traditions include, be sure to keep in mind chest. View a short video by visiting www. SYMPTOMS OF HEAT EXHAUSTION:

your heart and brain health throughout the heart.org/handsonlycpr. • headaches

longer daylight hours. 2. Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of uids • heavy sweating

According to the American Heart Asso- (preferably water) throughout the day and • cold, moist skin, chills

ciation heart disease and stroke remain the before, during and after working out to • dizziness or fainting

No. 1 and No. 5 causes of death in the U.S., maintain salt-water balance. Avoid ca eine • a weak and rapid pulse

yet a majority of these diseases are prevent- and alcoholic beverages. • muscle cramps

able with simple lifestyle modi cations, 3. Exercise smarter, not harder. Plan your • fast, shallow breathing

such as healthy eating and regular exercise. workout for the cooler parts of the day – • nausea, vomiting or both

“Some of us have a tendency to take our either early morning or early evening when If you experience these symptoms, move

eye o the ball when it comes to healthy the sun’s radiation is at its least. If you must to a cooler place, stop exercising and cool

habits during the summer. After all, for exercise during the hottest part of the day cal activity into your daily routine. Pack a down immediately by dousing yourself

many, summer means vacation,” says Dr. or in high humidity, decrease exercise in- football, soccer ball, Frisbee or paddle ball with cold water and rehydrating. You may

Paula Amendola-Sekinski, a family medi- tensity and duration. And remember, you so that you can be physically active while need to seek medical attention.

cine and primary care physician at White can get a great workout indoors by going to away. Symptoms of heat stroke:

Plains Hospital Physician Associates. a gym or walking at the mall. 7. Enjoy fruit pops. Homemade freezer • warm, dry skin with no sweating

“Summer is actually the perfect time to get 4. Dress the part.Wear minimal amounts pops are an easy, fun treat for kids to make • strong and rapid pulse

outside, exercise, and enjoy heart-healthy of clothing that allow for quick evaporation and enjoy. Mash up fruit like peaches, • confusion and/or unconsciousness

seasonal produce. But remember, with of sweat. Choose lightweight, light-colored grapes, berries or watermelon and put into • high fever

warmer weather comes a greater risk of de- and breathable fabrics, such as cotton. paper cups, insert a popsicle stick and freeze • throbbing headaches

hydration, sunburn and exhaustion so make 5. Choose fresh veggies. Take advantage overnight. • nausea, vomiting or both

sure to take precautions!” of fresh seasonal veggies. Load up skewers 8. Protect yourself from the sun. Wear If you experience these symptoms, seek

with mushrooms, peppers, cherry tomatoes, wide-brimmed hats, always apply water- medical attention right away.

HERE ARE THE AMERICAN HEART zucchini, yellow squash or other veggies. resistant sunscreen with at least SPF 15 and

ASSOCIATION’S TOP 10 TIPS FOR A Spray lightly with olive oil cooking spray reapply sunscreen every 2 hours. For more tips on staying active and healthy

HEART HEALTHY SUMMER: and grill until lightly blackened. 9. Head indoors. When the heat gets un- this summer, visit https://www.heart.org/en/

1. Learn Hands-Only CPR. Days by the 6. Pack to play. When taking a family bearable, try indoor activities at your local healthy-living. is article was provided by

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How was your day?

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How was your day? is is ready for the response? Are we process, and reinforce the impor- it is uncomfortable, or do we have putting on a helmet when riding

a question we ask our children listening? Are we ready to act and tance of communication. In the those discussions that need to take a bike, and the danger of taking

frequently, but what is their re- answer any concerns or questions middle and high school levels, we place? candy from strangers. However,

sponse? Does this spark conver- our children may have? As parents/ conduct these lessons based on the In today’s world our children when it comes to substances,

sation in your life? Or is it just caregivers we are there to guide, concerns of the students in front of are exposed to substances through many of us take it for granted that

something that rolls o the tip of support, love, and nurture our chil- us. Our students face a plethora of television shows, movies, adver- our children would never use and

your tongue with no time to really dren, but in a world of hustle and social situations that we as parents tising, social media pages, and that “they know better”, but how

hear the response? bustle, sometimes sitting down to never encountered. As parents we through their everyday lives. ey can they if we haven’t had that

In a world where our schedules have a conversation is overlooked. ask, “How was your day?” Do we know more than we think. As conversation?

have become busier and busier, Do we really know what our chil- ever ask, “What have you viewed, parents, we assume our children e Prevention Education

the time for conversation has be- dren are doing when they are not read, followed, mimicked, or who understand our expectations. As team at CoveCare Center has

come less and less. We text, and with us? As Prevention Educators has in uenced you today?” A prevention educators, we ask our sponsored two events this past

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response, an emoji, or a quick “K”. the youth throughout Putnam and dialogue now needs to take place expectations of you when it comes families together. ese families

is is the new normal, and with Westchester counties. We go into when we think of the safety of our to substance use?” Most students were able to disconnect from elec-

no time for conversation a quick schools to teach prevention pro- children. When our discussions respond that “they don’t know,” tronic devices and enjoy fun and

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Thursday, July 28, 2022 Sports North Salem News - Page 19

BASEBALL Westchester Female Flag
Football in full swing
Harvey’s Vasquez
commits to Rice BY WHIT ANDERSON they had a lot of experience, and team rocks.”

Jose Vasquez, a rising senior MLB players in his corner. STAFF WRITER we were very intimidated. But e Westchester Female Flag

at the Harvey School, has given “ at connection between once we got on the eld, we all Football League has three more

his verbal commitment to at- Coach Lopez and Coach Cruz Last winter, the Westchester came together, and we played well. weeks of their regular season, con-

tend Rice University and play really helped because he be- Female Flag Football (WFFF) Nearly all of us were questioning cluding on August 4. ey will

baseball for the NCAA Divi- lieved in what Coach Lopez league began their inaugural our abilities, but I have to say, our have their playo s on August 16.

sion I Owls following his high had to say about me,” Vasquez season at Somers Sport Arena

school graduation in June 2023. said. thanks to the e orts of Somers

A junior transfer to Harvey He went 3-for-3 in the natives Katie DiChiaro and Jenn

from Norwalk’s Brien Mc- showcase game and stole three Kisslinger. Powered by Gridiron

Mahon High School, Vasquez bases. e Rice head coach saw Partners Inc., the league has ex-

had a terri c rst season for enough of Vasquez to o er him panded in both size and reputa-

the Cavaliers in 2022, earn- a scholarship to play for the tion with their summer season,

ing Housatonic Valley Athletic Owls. taking place every ursday eve-

League (HVAL) All-League While Vasquez gives a good ning at Somers High School.

honors and being named the deal of credit to Coach Lopez WFFF, largely consisting of

team’s Rookie of the Year. He for helping to develop his base- women with children in the

was a major contributor to Har- ball skills since he was 12 years school district, provides an avenue

vey’s winning its second con- old, he acknowledges that he to participate in a team sport tra-

secutive HVAL crown. As the has bene ted from having had ditionally o ered to men and chil-

team’s leado hitter, the speedy a very strong all-around support dren.

Vasquez had a phenomenal on- system. Sarah Borell, who joined the

base percentage of .554 and a “All my coaches and train- league at its winter inception, has

robust batting average of .455. ers have played a major role in loved every moment of her experi-

He stole 27 bases and scored 25 preparing me for this position,” ence, saying,“It has been amazing.

runs. Vasquez said. He said it was his It is great to play on turf, under

A left-handed-hitting, right- longtime goal to play Division the lights on a high school foot-

handed-throwing out elder, 1 baseball, and he is happy to ball eld. It is much better playing

Vasquez is a product of the commit to Rice. “To be coached outside than inside because there

Nighthawks Baseball-6th Tool by Jose Cruz Jr. is a privilege, is more room to cover, it is faster.

Foundation, a youth travel and knowing his experience in base- Our main team is back, and the

developmental baseball pro- ball, but what also hooked me to new members are also great.”

gram founded and owned by this program was the opportu- Renee Zampaglione, a team-
mate of Borell’s on Steel Mag- Looking to Score is a new team
former major leaguer Luis Lo- nity to compete at such a high nolias, spoke of the commodore to watch out for this summer.

pez, the head coach of Harvey’s level in college baseball.”

varsity baseball team. Coach Lopez is delighted formed through the league.

“I give all credit to my parents with the prospect of Vasquez “Only a few of us knew each

but especially to Coach Lopez playing D-I baseball after his other when joining, but we bond-

for putting me in front of the career concludes at Harvey. ed instantly. It is a great way to

right eyes at the right time,” “I’m so excited for Jose and bring women together and do

Vasquez said. his family,” Lopez said. “I’ve something competitive. Most of

Based on Twitter videos of known him since he was 12 us are working, so to have this

himself hitting that he sent to years old, and all he’s done is to outlet as adults is amazing.”

Rice baseball’s head coach, Jose continue to play hard and trust Steel Magnolia played in the

Cruz Jr., another former major the process.” second slate of games last urs-

leaguer, along with the strong As far as his academic en- day, falling to the Summer Foxes

recommendations of Coach deavors are concerned, Vasquez 18-6.

Lopez, Vasquez was invited is considering majoring in e new teams for the summer

this summer to a Rice prospect sports management. season are Looking to Score and

camp on the university’s Hous- TNT. After catching a pass for Stacy
an early touchdown in their 24-6 Piken
ton campus. It clearly helped is article was prepared by the win, Looking to Score’s Stacey scored
Piken spoke on her second week the first
Vasquez having two former Harvey School. in the league. touchdown

“It is something di erent and in her WFFF provides adult
new for me. I have not played a team’s women of Somers and
team sport in many years. I love 24-6 win. surrounding towns a chance
to have fun on the field.

meeting new people. Playing a

sport that is outside is an extra bo-

nus,” she said.

Despite their relative inex-

perience in ag football, Piken

says she and her teammates have

learned the game faster than an-

ticipated, raising their expecta-

tions for the rest of the season.

PHOTO: GABE PALACIO “Before we played our rst PHOTOS: WHIT ANDERSON

Jose Vasquez throws from the outfield. game, the other teams looked as if WFFF plays mutliple games each Thursday evening at Somers High School.

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Thursday, July 28, 2022 LEGALS North Salem News – Page 21

PETITION & NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Notice of
Index No.: 1496-2020 Connectio
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK  Organizat
COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER  of State o
-------------------------------------------------------------X  04-22. Of
  Westches
In the Matter of the Foreclosure of Tax designate
Liens by Proceeding in Rem Pursuant to Liability C
Article Eleven of the Real Property Tax whom pro
Law by the Town of North Salem                      served. S
  process t
-------------------------------------------------------------X  Sugar Hill
10560. Pu
purpose

            The above-captioned proceeding is hereby commenced to enforce the payment of delinquent taxes or other lawful charges which have accumulated and become liens against
certain property.  The parcels to which this proceeding applies are identified on Schedule A of this Petition, which is annexed hereto and made a part hereof.  This document serves both as
a Petition of Foreclosure and a Notice of Foreclosure for purposes of this proceeding.      
 
            Effect of filing:  All persons having or claiming to have an interest in the real property described in such petition are hereby notified that the filing of this petition constitutes the
commencement by the Tax District of a proceeding in the court specified in the caption above to foreclose each of the tax liens therein described by a foreclosure proceeding in rem. 
 
            Nature of proceeding:  Such proceeding is brought against the real property only and is to foreclose the tax liens described in such petition.  No personal judgment will be entered
herein for such taxes or other legal charges or any part thereof. 
 
            Persons affected:  This notice is directed to all persons owning or having or claiming to have an interest in the real property described in this petition.  Such persons are hereby
notified further that a duplicate of such petition has been filed in the office of the Enforcing Officer of the Tax District and will remain open for public inspection up to and including the date
specified below as the last day for redemption. 
 
            Right of redemption:  Any person having or claiming to have an interest in any such real property and the legal right thereto may, on or before said date, redeem the same by paying
the amount of all such unpaid tax liens thereon, including all interest and penalties and other legal charges which are included in the lien against such real property, computed to and
including the date of redemption.  Such payments shall be made to Ms. Karen Roach, Receiver of Taxes, Town of North Salem, 266 Titicus Road, North Salem, New York l0560.  In the
event that such taxes are paid by a person other than the record owner of such real property, the person so paying shall be entitled to have the tax liens affected thereby satisfied of record. 
 
            Last day for redemption:  The last day for redemption is hereby fixed as the 15th day of October 2022. 
 
            Service of answer:  Every person having any right, title or interest in or lien upon any parcel of real property described in this petition may serve a duly verified answer upon the
attorney for the Tax District setting forth in detail the nature and amount of his or her interest and any defense or objection to the foreclosure.  Such answer must be filed in the office of the
County Clerk and served upon the attorney for the Tax District on or before the date above mentioned as the last day for redemption. 
 
            Failure to redeem or answer:  In the event of failure to redeem or answer by any person having the right to redeem or answer, such person shall be forever barred and foreclosed of
all his or her right, title and interest and equity of redemption in and to the parcel described in such petition and a judgment in foreclosure may be taken by default. 

Dated: July 1, 2022

Enforcing Officer:

Karen Roach
Receiver of Taxes

State of New York       ) 
County of Westchester ) SS.: 
 
            I, Karen Roach, being duly sworn, depose and say:  I am the Enforcing Officer for the Town of North Salem.  I have read this Petition which I have signed and I am familiar with its
contents.  The contents of this Petition are true to the best of my knowledge, based upon the records of the Tax Receiver.  I do not know of any errors or omissions in this Petition. 
 
Karen Roach 
Receiver of Taxes 
 
Sworn before me this 
1st day of July 2022 
 
Notary Public 
 
 
Attorneys for Tax District: 
 
Stephens, Baroni, Reilly & Lewis, LLP 
Attorneys for Town of North Salem 
l75 Main Street, Suite 800 
White Plains, New York l060l 
(9l4) 761-0300 

        SCHEDULE A 
• Parcel ID; Name; Property Address 
• 11-1689-227; Butler; Crosby Rd Row 
• 22-1138-26; Sunny Heights Farm, Inc.; 22A Deveau Rd 
• 28-1680-4; Merwin A. Voris Trust, Merwin A. & Rita M. Voris; 2 Main St 
• 28-1680-5; Merwin A. Voris Trust, Merwin A. & Rita M. Voris; 4 Main St 
• 36-1705.8; Richard A. Romanski; 687 Titicus Rd 
• 37-1166-22; William J. Fornaci, Julie Fornaci; 14 Raymond Road 
• 39-1356-140; Serafin Garcia; 461 Route 22 
• 40-1356-77; Jonathan P. Fogler, Eve Isaacson Fogler; 33-53 Whittier Hill Drive 
• 46-1361-24; John S. Gordon; 8 Bogtown Rd 
• 46-1361-17; John S. Gordon; 39 Bogtown Rd 
• 46-1361-30; John Steele Gordon; 6 Bogtown Rd 

 

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GRANT use the space for cultural events a ord to heat a building that leaks
FROM PAGE 1 like a sieve.
such as concerts and plays. at
“ ere was no insulation in the
requires lighting and other things building. So bad that in 2019, it
cost them $20 grand a year to heat
proposed upgrades, which include that need enough juice to operate the place. is winter,it would have
cost us 50 or 60 grand to heat and
replacing the main breaker in the safely. cool it,”Lucas said.

basement and smaller electri- Waiting for the grant “isn’t go- It’s costing the town close to
$200,000 just to replace the roof.
cal service panels throughout the ing to make any di erence,” Lucas
e project was supposed to begin
building. said, explaining that the rst or- in March but got pushed back to
July.
e town will use the $125,000 der of business is to get the leaky
But that’s money that’s been
to put in “all new electrical stu , roof and lack of insulation squared budgeted and the town’s “not bor-
rowing or anything,” he explained.
which is going to be awesome,” away.  New doors will also be put in
e 7,000-square-foot brick
Lucas said. so the building will “hold heat”and structure itself is “indestructible,”
Lucas said.
e building was once the can be “run e ciently.”
Asbestos has been removed,
home of e Schoolhouse e- “ en we can open back up,” he and a new drop ceiling is being
installed in the halls. e interior
ater. added. looks all “ripped apart” now, but it
will look beautiful when it’s done,
ere is a stage and a 99-seat With the price of fuel oil these Lucas said.

auditorium. Part of the plan is to days, there’s no way the town could e electrical systems  grant  is
coming through the Dormitory
Notice of Formation of Fil-Am Notice is hereby given that a Authority of the State of New PHOTO: CAROL REIF
Connections, LLC. Articles of license, number 1344103 for beer York (DASNY.) Part of it could be
Organization filed with Secretary and wine has been applied for by used to install LED lighting, too. The building at 3 Owens Road will serve as a new community, arts,
of State of NY (SSNY) on 2019- the undersigned to sell beer, cider and senior center.
04-22. Office location: and wine at retail in an eat-in food Lucas is not worried that it
Westchester County. SSNY market under the Alcoholic won’t appear because, he said, well. Lackey just happens to be a
designated as agent of Limited Beverage Control Law at 10 Front Burdick “has the authority to say,
Liability Company (LLC) upon Street, Croton Falls, Westchester basically, it’s a done deal.” ere’s a whole list of things theater performer. She played the
whom process against it may be County for on premises
served. SSNY should mail consumption. As normal, the  grant  applica- that need to get done before the character Jellylorum in the musi-
process to Diana Fleming: 27 Hygrade Market, LLC tion will undergo a review.
Sugar Hill Rd North Salem NY Trade Name: Craft Beer & public can get back into the build- cal “Cats.”
10560. Purpose: Any lawful Artifacts at Hygrade Market  “It goes back and forth, but I’ve
purpose never seen it not come through,” ing but “they’re all manageable,” Both of them were so “excited”
Lucas said.
he noted. about the town’s “vision” for revi-
e town is applying for oth-
er  grants for 3 Owens Road as Where possible, the town is us- talizing the hamlet that Burdick

ROCK ing its own employees to do some told Lucas “let me get you some

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