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Published by Halston Media, 2022-05-03 14:59:49

North Salem News 05.05.22

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

Vol. 8 No. 8 Visit TapIntoNorthSalem.net for the latest news. Thursday, May 5, 2022

Perfection U.S. News releases
high school rankings

How does North Salem High School stack up?

BY CAROL REIF According to U.S.  News, which calls

STAFF WRITER itself “the global authority in education

rankings,” the college readiness factor is

North  Salem  High School has been based on the proportion of 12th-graders

counted among some of the nation’s who took and earned a qualifying score on

best schools, according to annual rank- at least one Advanced Placement (AP®) or

ings released last week by U.S.  News  & International Baccalaureate (IB) exam. It

World Report. has a weight of 30 percent, it said.

e organization ranked nearly 18,000 State assessment pro ciency is based on

out of nearly 24,000 reviewed public high aggregated scores on state assessment stu-

schools – a mix of charter, magnet, and tra- dents may be required to pass for gradu-

ditional – in all 50 states and the District ation (20 percent) while state assessment

of Columbia. Metrics applied included performance rankings  depend on the

college readiness, reading and math pro- schools exceeding expectations given its

ciency and performance, and graduation proportion of “underserved students.” (20

rates. Of those, 1,325 high schools were percent).

located in New York. e underserved student performance

Twenty-three in Westchester ranked factor relates to how Black, Hispanic, and

among the highest in the state, includ- low-income students did on state assess-

ing North Salem High School (No. 27 ments compared with those “who are not

in state overall, No. 242  nationally), Yor- underserved.” (10 percent)

PHOTO: CHRIS SMAJLAJ ktown High School (No. 70 in state; No. College curriculum breadth rankings

Tigers ace Robbie Gilchrist has been 687 nationally), and John Jay High School depend on the proportions of 12th-graders
leading the charge for North Salem
this season, and shut down Putnam in Cross River (No. 55 in state; No. 479, who took and earned a qualifying score on

Valley on April 28 by throwing a nationally). AP® and/or IB exams in “multiple content
perfect game. Read more on page 16!
Asked last week for a response to the areas.” (10 percent).

U.S.  News’ 2022  report  card,  North Sa- And nally, the graduation rate. at’s

lem schools Superintendent Dr. Kenneth based on the proportion of students who

Freeston declined, explaining: “We do not entered the ninth grade in the school year

comment on these and other annual exter- SEE RANKING PAGE 6
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Books come alive in the PQ entrance

e tables in the main hallway along with their on- we’ve created a display in the PQ Bunny!” and other squeals of ex- “It’s great for kindergarteners
of Pequenakonck Elementary going studies of story main hallway,” said Rudolph. citement as passing students rec- to get this recognition for their
School are over owing with di- elements, characters, “Dr. Martin invited the students ognized their favorite characters.  achievements.”
nosaurs, zoo animals, baseball settings, problems, to share their projects with the
players, and even a monster and solutions. After whole school.” “ e older kids are notic-
truck rally. creating their proj- ing the displays, saying ‘I love Article provided by North Salem
ects at home, the ere were calls of “Knu e this book too!’” said Donofrio. Central School District. 
“ e T-Rex looks realistic students presented
because I used my toy T-Rex their projects to their
and traced its head,” says Max classmates, telling
Delalain showing o his canvas them about the plot
painting illustrating the adven- and what they liked
tures in “Dinosaurs Before Dark” about the book.
by Mary Pope Osborne. “I like
this book because it has all of my “We also talked in
favorite dinosaurs, like a T-Rex class about how to
and Pterodactyl.” give feedback to each
other and gave the
“It’s always a fun project and students a chance to
as you can see some of the par- say what they liked
ents really enjoy getting involved about each project
too,” said kindergarten teacher and why,” said kin-
Marcia Rudolph. “ e books dergarten teacher
and projects show o the stu- Rebecca Donofrio. 
dents’ interests and personali-
ties.” “I love it because
I can read the book,”
e kindergartners were chal- said Amelia Golubov
lenged to present their favorite showing o the clay
books in a creative way, includ- characters she rec-
ing dioramas, videos, mobiles, reated from “Hop
and puppets. is yearly book on Pop” by Dr. Seuss. “I liked
project shows that the students it when Pat was going to sit on
are understanding and engaged a cactus. He was going to get
in their reading. hurt!”

In class, kindergartners dis- “ is is the rst year that
cussed their favorite stories

Sen. Harckham inspects new vehicle for North Salem schools

State Senator Pete  Harck- helping us with the pur-

ham  recently stopped by the chase of this new  truck,

North Salem Middle School/ he has allowed us to re-

High School to inspect the new place obsolete equipment

Ford F550 truck the district has and made it possible for

placed into service. e  truck, our facilities sta to work

which will be used as an all- in a safer and more e -

around maintenance vehicle, cient way.”

was purchased with the help of a NSCSD Director of

$50,000 state grant that Harck- Facilities and Trans-

ham had secured for the school portation Dr. Joannes

district. Sieverding added, “Sena-

“ e resources needed to tor  Harckham’s help

provide our children with the came at a most oppor-

quality education they deserve tune time. Following the

extend beyond the classroom to winter of 2021, we were

the school facilities and proper- forced to replace nearly

ties, which require constant up- all of our plow equip-

keep,” said Harckham. “ is new ment at a time when

maintenance vehicle will help Covid-19 came with so

the school district in many ways, many unforeseen budget-

and so I was pleased to be able ary pressures.  is Ford

to help them attain state funding F550 will serve us well

for its purchase, which will ease in so many ways, and we

the burden on the local taxpayers are extremely grateful for

as well.” Senator Harckham’s sup-

e new Ford F550, which port.” 

includes a heavy-duty frame and e awarded grant

chassis designed speci cally to funding was secured in

carry big payloads and for tow- 2021 within the State PHOTO COURTESY OF OFFICE OF STATE SEN. PETE HARCKHAM

ing capabilities, will be used and Municipal Facilities Sen. Pete Harckham with NSCSD Director of Facilities and Transportation Dr. Joannes Sieverding and NSCSD
at Pequenakonck Elementary Program (SAM), which Board of Education President Deb D’Agostino in front of the school district’s new Ford F550 maintenance truck.
School as well.  is among the grant pro-

“Senator Harckham is a long- grams administered by

time friend of our schools,” said the Dormitory Authority of the nomic development.  Harck- municipalities, school districts

NSCSD Board of Education State of New York (DASNY) ham has delivered more than $10 and nonpro ts in  40th Senate Article provided by the O ce of

President Deb D’Agostino. “By to support community and eco- million of state grant funding to District over the past two years. Sen. Pete Harckham. 

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Community honors Wayne Outhouse

BY CAROL REIF  Wayne Outhouse spent decades PHOTO: TOM WALOGORSKY the kids coming down the road,” ose tributes are now hap-
STAFF WRITER coaching, sponsoring youth Novak notes. pily waving – and being worn
teams, and participating in the Outhouse’s legacy is being -- at the high school’s and PQ’s
One of the most avid sup- Booster Club. honored at athletic fields around Both men maintained that baseball elds and the town’s
porters of North Salem’s youth town. community-minded approach Volunteers Park.
sports may be gone, but his good long after both their children
works live on in the form of dug- any of their games, matches, or teams, getting a local basketball were grown. at’s why his col- Outhouse  was never one for
outs, backstops, playing elds, league and friend felt it was self-promotion. ere were a lot
fencing, scoreboards, and – most school functions. league o the ground, or letting so important to acknowledge of things that he did behind the
importantly – the smiles of bud- those contributions after  Out- scenes, recalled his friends.
ding athletes. But it wasn’t just his own o - teens he employed at the orchard house died last January at 69.
Nevertheless, he “would have
Wayne Stephen  Out- spring that he supported, claims take as much time o for sports Novak approached Kristen loved it,” said his wife, Kather-
house was born in Croton Falls fellow youth sports enthusiast practice as they needed. Connolly of the Booster Club ine, last week of the banners and
in 1952 on the Fourth of July. and the North Salem Baseball decals.
He shared that birthdate with Brian Novak. “Wayne did this stu for and Softball Association folks
George Steinbrenner, a fact that with an idea for creating blue As far as the family is con-
always tickled the diehard New Outhouse  spent decades many years, and he didn’t just do and gold (school colors) banners cerned, “it’s nice that the people
York Yankees fan. thanking Outhouse. e two or- here are remembering,” she add-
coaching, sponsoring youth it for his own kids, he did it for ganizations gladly split the cost ed.
Outhouse  grew up work- of making them. Also joining
ing alongside his dad, another the team e ort was varsity base- Son Andrew also shared a few
“proud American farmer,” at the ball coach Rob Gilchrist who memories.
family business,  Outhouse  Or- oversaw the making of batting
chards, aka “Home of the Happy helmet decals sporting – appro- Baseball wasn’t  Outhouse’s
Apple.” Outhouse  passed the priately – an apple with  Out- only passion. Along with the
tradition of tilling the soil for a house’s initials, WSO. parents of his kids’ friends, he
living along to his four children: developed the town’s basketball
Andrew, Jesse, Emma, and Mol-
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Hardscrabble Road operation.
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After his family and the
farm, Outhouse’s biggest passion local Booster Club.
was watching his kids play base-
ball and basketball. eir loud- He stepped up to the plate
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OUTHOUSE for everyone to get togeth- RANKING at gave it an overall score of tions, while in reading, 85 percent of
FROM PAGE 5 FROM PAGE 1
er again and have that mo- 98.64 out of a possible 100, accord- them did. e “Common Core” is a

ment,” said Andrew. ing to U.S. News. set of high-quality academic stan-

program. ey organized Outhouse  also turned 2016-2017 and graduated four years ere are 355 students in the dards in mathematics and English

tryouts, got the coaches the beloved event into “a later. (10 percent) 9th through 12th  grades. Eighty- language arts/literacy (ELA).

and uniforms, and pieced great fundraising oppor- U.S.  News  reported that it had nine are in ninth grade; 92 in U.S. News dubbed North Salem’s

teams together. tunity for the league” with to adjust its calculations to account 10th grade; 91 in 11th grade; and 83 overall student performance on state-

“It required a pretty ra es for donated prizes. for state testing being canceled in in 12th grade.  required tests as “well above expecta-

good commitment of John Denneen of the the spring of 2020 because of the ere are 68 full-time equivalent tions.”

time and e ort,” Andrew Booster Club spread the pandemic. It further explained that teachers. e student-teacher ratio Broken down, North Salem’s pro-

recalled, adding that the praise around. because assessment data from the is 9:1. ciency stats were:

same went for baseball. Names that are en- 2019-2020 school year wasn’t avail- North  Salem’s total minority en- Math pro ciency: No. 93 (school);

Outhouse  “was never shrined in North Salem’s able, it had to use math and reading rollment is 25 percent. at breaks No. 93, (district); No. 70 (state).

one for technology, so he youth sports pantheon assessment results from “the three down to white (75.1 percent); His- Reading pro ciency: No. 100

used to put everything are Outhouse, Novak, Phil previous years’ rankings instead.” panic (16.8 percent); Two or more (school); No. 100 (district); and No.

down on a yellow legal Capra, and Je Waldron, It also noted that the data is – for races (3.6 percent); Asian (2.7 per- 80 (state).

pad,” his son admitted. he said. the rst time – using most states’ sci- cent); and Black (1.9 percent). Eigh- Science pro ciency: No. 98

Wanting to “make it as “We would not have the ence assessments. teen percent are considered econom- (school); No. 98 (district); and No. 70

fun as possible for every- facilities at Joe Bohrdrum Explaining that federal law re- ically disadvantaged.Data is based on (state).

one,” Outhouse organized Field Park and Volunteers quires students to take a state science the number of children who partici- North Salem’s other scores among

“All-Star” weekends by Park if it wasn’t for people assessment once between the ninth pate in the free or reduced-cost lunch 17,843 nationally ranked schools and

getting folks to donate like them,” he said. and 12th  grades, U.S.  News  said it program. 1,212 schools ranked in New York

pizza and other good- Novak’s “been wonder- applied that data from 2018-2019. Ninety-eight percent of its stu- state were:

ies. en the youth teams ful in bringing the town Most AP® and IB assessments were dents graduate. College readiness index rank: 254

would have an “All-Star” resources together” Den- moved online in the spring of 2020, Eighty-one percent of  North  Sa- (national); 37 (state).

game. neen noted, referencing the organization said, adding that lem  high school students took at College curriculum breadth index

“He made it feel like the recent installation of a it was using those scores from the least one AP® exam and 76 percent rank: 380 (national); 54 (state).

you were a professional new scoreboard at Volun- school year 2019-2020. passed at least one AP® exam. State assessment pro ciency rank:

even though you were in teers Park. Basing its numbers on its over- 329 (national); 24 (state).

the third, fourth, or fth And what Outhouse did HOW DID NORTH SALEM DO? all performance in these tests, State assessment performance

grade,” his son said. “was just amazing.” Schools are ranked on their perfor- U.S.  News  ranked North Salem a rank: 1,513 (national); 108 (state).

At the end of every sea- “What you heard a lot is mance on state-required tests, gradu- 77.2 out of a possible 100. Graduation rate rank: 2,687 (na-

son,  Outhouse  and crew that none of us will really ation rates,and how well they prepare New York administers the Regents tional, tie); 113 (state, tie).

would throw a gigantic know what he actually did students for college, U.S. News said. Exam to high school students. ese

barbecue  at either PQ or behind the scenes. We all Overall, North Salem ranked No. gures show how well  North  Sa- FOR MORE INFORMATION

the high school with ham- owe him a debt of grati- 27 among in New York high schools. lem did as a whole in math, reading, To learn more about U.S.  News’

burgers, hot dogs, and an tude that some of us don’t It was No. 242 in the nation and No. and science. methodology, visit:  https://www.

awards ceremony. even appreciate that we 37 in New York metropolitan-area In math, 40 percent of students usnews.com/education/best-high-

“It was just like a chance owe him,” he said. high schools. exceeded “Common Core” expecta- schools/articles/rankings-faq#3

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Happily
Ever
After

Spring collection

SEASONAL need, I leave in my car in some men were at the dining room Spring Pocketbook 1 1/2 tsp cumin
TIDBITS sort of bag or backpack. On table sampling the wines they Sandwiches Salt and black pepper to
occasion, I will dabble in the had just blended and all of the Ingredients taste
LAURA seasonal changing of the bag to women were in the other room, Combine all ingredients in a
CAMPAGNA match the season. discussing children, husbands, 4 pitas food processor and pulse
and upcoming family vacations. rotisserie chicken (I like to until combined and smooth.
Afashionista I am not. I I was cleaning out my closet At one point, the conversation shred my pieces) Directions
have admitted that in one rainy day before the rst turned to pocketbooks. One of 1 cup shredded iceberg 1. Make Sweet Spring Pea
the past, and I continue day of Spring. Well, truth be the ladies at the table wanted lettuce Hummus set aside.
to do so now. Sure I know the told, I was shu ing around to host a pocketbook party and 2 medium radishes sliced 2. Wash and dry your lettuce
‘rules’ of fashion. Do not wear the things in the closet in no was looking to see who would thin and shred. Slice your
white after Labor Day, have particular order or purpose. I attend. It is like a Tupperware Tahini radishes into thin slices.
your pocketbook match your came across my large storage party but instead of purchas- salt and pepper to taste 3. Cut your pitas in half and
shoes, change your pocketbook container full of my totes and ing the real thing, there are Sweet Spring Pea gently pull them apart to
or tote according to the season random backpacks and pocket- knock-o s to buy. You can buy Hummus create a pocket. Spread the
and what type of make-up books. I have a few real bags in Prada, Coach, Gucci, Armani, hummus along the inside of
to wear for day and evening. there, all gifts from my sister. I Channel, and Luis Vuitton for 2 C peas (fresh or frozen- the pitas. Cut a few pieces of
Looking at me, you pick up fast use them on special occasions. a fraction of what a real one thawed) meat off a rotisserie chicken
that I do not apply any of it to cost. One of the ladies who lives 1 15 oz can garbanzo beans and add it to your pita
myself. e other bags, backpacks, and down the street jumped up from (drained and rinsed) pockets.
purses are all from thrift shops the table and exclaimed she 1 C cilantro leaves 4. Stuff each pita with
I do not have to worry about or given to me at Christmas would be right back. My friend 3 medium garlic cloves iceberg lettuce and sliced
wearing white after Labor Day. or on my Birthday. I like them excused herself from the table 1/8 C tahini radishes. Drizzle with tahini
I do not own a piece of white all and on that particular day, I and went upstairs. e rest of 1/8 C olive oil and season with salt and
anything. White is not a at- remembered to change from my us were left ‘holding the bag’ 2 Tbsp lemon juice pepper to taste.
tering, slimming color for me. black winter bag to something and continued on with the fake 2 Tbsp honey
Make-up has never been my more vibrant to represent the pocketbook theme. About 15 reaction was the same.
cup of tea for two reasons; I do change in season. I found a little minutes later the two came back brought with them to bask in Last week my friend sent me
not have the patience to apply backpack, that I thought would holding boxes. ey counted the sun. I turned to the per-
it and if I did, I would not have be cute for Spring. I was unsure to three and each pulled out son next to me and said I take a photo of a lady at the cosmetic
the time. I am a get-up-and- if the color was appropriate, so I totes bags. I could not tell you Stew Leonard’s to the beach counter in a very bougie shop in
go kind of gal in the morning. turned to my husband who was whose initials or the name of (Stew Leonard’s is famous for a very rich area in the New York
Soap up, wash hair, repeat, try enjoying the afternoon read- the pattern on them but by the its plastic grocery bags.) She suburbs. Around her shoulder
to put on my clothes for the day ing a good book. Dangling the oohs and aahs, I knew they choked on her wine and burst was a Stew Leonard’s shopping
right side out, and out the door, bag on one nger I said “What were the real deal. One of the out laughing. She turned to the bag, the same one hanging in
I go. season is this?” I didn’t want to bigger totes that were being others and had me repeat what my closet. I can assure you we
give him any hint on what color shown I was told was a Chan- I had told her. I did, and their both have originals.
Matching my shoes to my I thought the bag was, thus the nel and the owner explained
pocketbook is not a worry for random question. He put his that she loves it because it is
me either. I pretty much wear book down, looked at the bag, big enough to carry all of her
the same shoes every day and and without missing a beat things to the beach. My friend
I carry my things in my hands replied “Bulk Pick Up Season?” held up hers and said her tote,
or shove them in my pockets I went back into the closet, put which was Coach, was perfect
where ever I go and what I don’t the backpack back in the con- for her beach day items. e
tainer, and turned o the light. others started saying what they

I was at a friend’s dinner
party a while back. All of the

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You are capable of He did it again!
pushing past the
JUST change my pillowcase?” to absorb a lot of the water so
hard stu JO ANN I must admit, I was again a little you don’t have to dry it for a long
time.”
When life gets tough, GUEST JO ANN hurt and annoyed that he would
show up stronger. CORNER FRANCELLA think I left him with a dirty pil- “Oh, why didn’t you just tell me
When you get lowcase; but this time I let it go. that?”
knocked down, get back up Kim Stoll Oh yes, he did it again! I
with more intention. believe it’s been well over I was at CVS the other day to “First of all I can’t believe you
life. a year since I wrote a buy some hair color. Along with thought it was a miracle towel that
When you feel like you aren’t You are so capable of pushing column about my husband asking the purchase, they were giv- would actually style your hair, and,
enough, prove to yourself just me whether or not I changed his ing away a free micro ber head I think I was still a bit annoyed
how capable you are. past the hard stu and ghting pillowcase when I changed the towel. I used it the next morning that you keep asking me if I give
for the joy lled life you want, sheets. At that time, when he was after washing my hair, and then I you a clean pillowcase when I
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Hudson Stage exits, in peak style

Creators of musical theater train car, revealing three rows of A MISSION OF
are ever mindful of the seats and an exit door. ORIGINALITY
show business chestnut
I shouldn’t have been so sur- Predictably, they are exiting the
stage in style and true to form. As
that if their work isn’t memora- prised. One of the throughlines Olivia Sklar writes in a parting
note in the printed program,“Our
bly tuneful, in my previous original mission was to present new
plays, so it is tting that the last
audiences can’t reviews of this two plays we presented were world
premieres.”
be expected theater com-
Originality is a trusty trademark
to go home BRUCE pany’s meticu- of Hudson Stage. Rather than
“humming the THE BLOG lously mounted travel the safe lane, dotted with
scenery.” productions is name playwrights and familiar play
BRUCE titles, this theater company made
When I APAR the signature its bones curating fresh, thoughtful
headed to open- eye candy that material by emerging artists.Trying
to divine what will “make good box
ing night of new greets audi- o ce”is the stu ulcers are made
of.
stage play “O ences settling
When it’s done well, though, it is
Peak,”I knew into their seats. to the delight of audiences adven-
turous enough to seek new works
that the two I appreciate by new writers.

characters are commuters. I was not the visual more than usual because Enter stage right Brenda With-
ers, author of “O Peak.”Her clever
at all prepared, however, for what I it’s the end of the line for Hudson piece invites us to eavesdrop, for a PHOTO: BRUCE APAR
fast-moving 80 minutes, on a man
saw upon entering Whippoorwill Stage. and woman who are the only pas- Hudson Stage producers Olivia Sklar and Denise Bessette in front of
sengers in that realistic train car. posters of some of the 37 productions they have presented
Hall eater in Armonk, where After 23 years and 37 produc-
e conceit Withers concocts
this crowd-pleasing Hudson Stage tions, Bessette and Sklar have de- is that they are ex-lovers, from
many moons ago (17 years to be
Company production runs through cided it’s time they gave themselves precise). As if by improbable hap- worry. I’ll interrupt you later.” at’s 68 PLAYS TOGETHER
penstance, Martin (Kurt Rhoads) is a sampling of Withers’supple e fact that the actors are a real-
May 7 (For ticket information > some well-deserved R&R. ere on the same train as Sarita (Nancy understanding of human behavior
Williamson) – the 8:33 local to and her witty knack for theatrical- life couple who have appeared in 68
HudsonStage.com): Sitting there is a reading scheduled for June, Poughkeepsie. Except, of course, it’s izing it. plays together doesn’t exactly hurt
no coincidence. the authenticity of their perfor-
on stage was a stunningly replicated but “O Peak”is the pair’s last full WOMEN’S RIGHTS & mances. at’s not to shortchange
TRYING TO FIND MORE their individual talents, which are
cut-away section a Metro North production for Hudson Stage. HIMSELF wonderfully on display in awless
As the narrative picks up steam, timing and delivery. ey richly
TRILLIUM! Appearing at Barnwood Grill Saturday, Playing Google detective, he has it’s evident Withers has a lot to say deserved the standing ovation the
May ��t� �weat�er per�i�ng), 6:00PM- 9:00PM traced the whereabouts of his for- about many things, including ght- audience gave them on opening
mer paramour for the self-cleansing ing for women’s rights in a proudly night.
���e p��o is open!” purpose of making amends for his patriarchal society, second chances,
former self ’s boorish behavior. So, personal responsibility, parental in- Also deserving of credit for
2 Old Tomahawk St, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 while Martin doesn’t accidentally uence, the di erence between love the success of this production are
(914) 248-8100 and relationships, and peer pressure lighting designer Paul Vaillancourt,
nd himself encountering Sarita, (Sarita wonders why “everyone costumer Leslie Bernstein, sound
he is there to nd himself, as part wants everyone to be married”). designer Tojo Rasedoara, produc-
of an ongoing rehabilitative process. tion stage manager Ann Barkin and
Martin’s also there to re- nd, as In a couple of places, the narra- production manager John Leyden.
well as refund, his old ame Sarita tive and strong characterizations get
– for the wages of anxiety he has a little sidetracked by the writer’s Hudson Stage founders Denise
cost her. He’s tracked her down voice suddenly switching into Bessette and Olivia Sklar, having
with an air of desperation, and a what sounded, to my ear, at least, contributed mightily to the enjoy-
whi of narcissism, to pay penance, like a somewhat stilted mode of ment of countless theatergoeers the
literally. speechifying (Martin: “ e normal past two-plus decades, are sure to
I imposed on us … might still be
In revealing their relationship informing our dynamic.”) No mat- nd renewed enjoyment spend-
history, Withers demonstrates an ter. Even the few times such fussy ing more time with their families.
impressive facility with uid repar- word salads are tossed our way, they Not that family hasn’t been front
tee that keeps the audience locked don’t get in the way of our overall and center all along.“ e company
in, and not infrequently amused enjoyment of a sharply realized became a member of our collective
by her inclination for throw-away entertainment. families since its inception,”says
jokiness. is decidedly is more Olivia.
dramedy than either drama or e playwright also can be ap-
comedy, and it is skillfully diverting. plauded for the all-too-relatable I may be one of the few theater
experience she whimsically reviewers left in the Hudson Valley,
In the early going, the pair re-creates of a commuter train’s but I am one of many theater lovers
engage in a verbal ping-pong game lesser moments – namely, service who have cherished (and will miss)
of silliness to avoid ripping o the breakdowns and garbled PA an- the originality, quality, and profes-
scab of the wounds that drove them nouncements (which, in fairness, sionalism that has been a hallmark
apart. are mostly a thing of the past; when of Hudson Stage. eir tting
I ride the rails nowadays, they are legacy is the memorable contribu-
One of my favorite lines is when clear as a bell). Conductor’s voice tion they have made not just to lo-
Martin apologizes for interrupting is by Doug Ballard (Actors’Equity cal theater, but to the overall culture
Sarita in mid-sentence, and she member). of our region.
says the quiet part out loud: “Don’t
Withers and director Jess I hope for Denise and Olivia the
Chayes, who, like a con dent same thing they always have strived
conductor, keeps a rm hand on to give us – only the best – and I
the play’s forward movement and hope that our paths cross again
physical business, have the very soon. In that spirit, I leave them for
good fortune of a cast of consum- now with the proper way theater
mate pros in Nancy Williamson people wish each other well …
and Kurt Rhoads (both Actors’Eq- “Break a leg!”
uity members), who bring Martin
and Sarita to vibrant life. Bruce Apar is a writer, actor,
consultant, and community volunteer.
He can be reached at [email protected];
914-275-6887.

Thursday, May 5, 2022 OPINION North Salem News – Page 11

Peace in the valley 

MAN grade.” Which I was used She said, “We don’t have any group of kayakers who had politely, but firmly, that as
OVERBOARD to from high school, so no safety equipment, we barely apparently never seen the much as you’d like to feed it
problem. I also asked if I have the bicycles.” I said, movie, “Deliverance.” One if it were up to you, there is
RICK could do the ride in kilome- “I’m just telling you what the was facing the wrong way, a sign a few miles back that
MELÉN ters, which makes me sound brochure said. For instance, paddling furiously, trying explicitly says you are NOT
foreign, mysterious and even is your chain properly lubri- either to free himself from a allowed to. You can email me
If you’re tired of taking the more heroic since there are cated?” She said no. “Do your rock, or to spawn. I was tired from the hospital to let me
train to a boring job every forty of them on this excur- brakes work effectively?” Not from biking, but I’d rather be know how that went. 
day, instead try a train sion. very well. “Is your seat set up the creek without a pedal
that drops you off 25 miles to the correct height?” No. than a paddle. There were We didn’t see any life that
from where you started, and The weather was absolutely “Okay, I feel better now that also some guys fly-fishing was much wilder than a typi-
leaves you to try to find your perfect for our ride; a little we’ve checked everything. It’s on the riverbank, and from cal Saturday afternoon at the
way back. It sounds diaboli- cool is fine, but you don’t a long way back to civiliza- the looks of things they had Walmart check-out line, but
cal, but actually makes for want it to be too hot, and tion. One more thing: do you caught quite a few flies. we did see plenty of beautiful
an invigorating and scenic you don’t want to be too cold. think I have enough air?” She waterfalls and vistas. Oppor-
bicycle ride through Penn- You don’t want it to be too did not dignify that with a People often walk the trail tunities for selfies were many,
sylvania’s lovely Lehigh lukewarm. Somewhere be- reply. to check out the wildlife in and sometimes the selfie was
River valley. The staff of the tween 55 degrees Fahrenheit its natural habitat. Grouse, so lovely that I didn’t have
Pocono Bike Train loads you and 12.7 Celsius is optimal. After a couple miles we pheasants, quail and turkey the heart to spoil it by put-
and your bicycle (or you can You don’t want to leave too passed by Glen Onoko Falls, can be hunted and are con- ting myself in it. The back-
rent one of theirs) onto a cir- late because it might take which you can hike on a sidered game birds, although drop of the Lehigh River
ca 1917 train at the charm- you four hours depending on separate (but demanding I I bet if you asked them they valley, sometimes mountains,
ing town of Jim Thorpe, and how many times you stop. hear) trip. Legend has it that might settle for some Chi- sometimes rocks, sometimes
takes you 25 miles north to You don’t want to leave too the beautiful Native Ameri- nese checkers, or some other forest, is mostly absolutely
access the beautiful D & L early before you’ve fueled up can maiden Onoko fell in game where the stakes aren’t gorges. 
bike path at the White Ha- with a good breakfast. You love with a white settler, and quite so high. 
ven trailhead.  want to leave before lunch. upon hearing of it, her irate Join Rick and Trillium
Just after you’ve had two sips chieftain father threw him There was a sign that said on the patio at Barnwood
I asked the same thing of coffee, but before the third over the falls to his death. “Do not feed bears.” I’m Grill in Granite Springs,
you’re probably asking: “Are one is optimal. Crestfallen, she then jumped guessing that whoever put up Saturday, May 14, at 6 p.m.
there many hills?” They said, from the cliff herself. If the that sign was not a bear, be- Reservations recommended!
“It’s a steady, low downward Check your equipment legend teaches us anything, cause bears have a much dif-
before you start your ride. I it’s that your parents don’t ferent opinion as to whether Look for Rickster Melen on
said to my wife, “Let’s do a need to know everything. they should be fed or not. Facebook! Say hello at: rlife8@
quick check of all the safety If you see one, and it wants hotmail.com
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Page 16 – North Salem News Sports Thursday, May 5, 2022

BASEBALL VARSITY ROUNDUP

Gilchrist perfect against Putnam Valley Tigers lax
pounces
Tiger win streak ends at 10 on Pawling

BY TOM WALOGORSKY any of his pitches in any count,” up short against Brewster. getting hot at the right time, es- Golf team
EDITOR pecially coming into the playo s.
added Coach Gilchrist. “It de - Once again, Gilchrist would We have 10 seniors on the team, bests Brewster
Tigers baseball has been surg- and we’ve all been playing with
ing in April, ending the month nitely was a special day for Robbie, be the standout for North Sa- each other since we were on the TOM WALOGORSKY
with a 12-3 record and going little eld. We have one nal run, EDITOR
5-0 against league opponents. his teammates, coaches, and the lem, going 3-4 with a pair of solo and we all know what we have to
do.” BOYS LACROSSE
e latest string of dominance North Salem fans.”  home runs and 2RBI. North Salem 10, Pawling 6
came in the form of a 10-game e Tigers are scheduled to Tuesday, April 26
win streak, with the exclamation Brewster 6, North Salem 4 “It was tough to lose the win- host Pawling at 4:30 on ursday, North Salem hosted Pawling
point coming courtesy of senior May 5.
Robbie Gilchrist, who turned Friday, April 29 ning streak, but now we just want under rainy skies, coming out on
back Putnam Valley on April 28 PHOTO: CHRIS SMAJLAJ top in a gritty battle of the Ti-
by tossing a perfect game. Following the previous night’s to start it up again,” said Robbie gers. e squad jumped out to
a 3-0 lead early before Pawling
North Salem 6, Tuckahoe 1 electrifying performance which Gilchrist. “Our coach has said battled back and trimmed the
Monday, April 25 lead to 4-2 at halftime.
brought the Tigers’ win streak to all along that we need to just ‘be
e Tigers turned back Tuck- In the second, the Tiger of-
ahoe at home behind the com- 10 games, the squad nally came in every pitch.’ We want to start fense came out swinging, over-
bined pitching performance of whelming their league opponent
Ellis Kennedy (3 IP, 4K) and Robbie Gilchrist dispatched Putnam Valley with only 56 pitches. to come away with the big win.
Dylan Schoenberg (2.2IP, 5K). Sophomore Tommy Coughlin
At the plate, Roger Squire went led the charge for North Salem
2-2 with an RBI, while Chris- with 4 goals. AJ Sej jaj (2 goals),
tian Baryla knocked in a pair of Sincere Andrews (2 goals) Dil-
runs. lon Coughlin (1 goal), and Jack
Litch eld (1 goal) all contributed
North Salem 7, in the victory.
Putnam Valley 2
Wednesday, April 27 “ is was a nasty, physical,
Going on the road for a Tiger chippy game,” said  Coach Lou
showdown, Ryan Baer tossed a Villani. “We imposed our will
complete game, allowing only 2 and got a big league win.”
earned runs and notching 4 strike-
outs. Roger Squire (3-4, 1 RBI), Haldane 6, North Salem 2
Robbie Gilchrist (2-4, 1 RBI), Wednesday, April 27
John D’Innocenzo (2-4) and Zac North Salem couldn’t keep the
Major (2RBI) all chipped in at the momentum rolling the following
plate to keep North Salem rolling. day, taking the loss to the Blue
North Salem 10, Devils on the road. A strong ef-
Putnam Valley 0 fort by the Tigers’ defense kept
Thursday, April 28 the matchup close.
“We were within striking dis-
is was Robbie Gilchrist’s tance,”said Coach Villani.“We’re
night. As the team returned home progressing, and we’ll keep mak-
for their second game of the week ing adjustments. We’re a young
against Putnam Valley, the Tigers’ team, but we have heart and will.”
ace was untouchable. Croton-Harmon 15,
North Salem 3
“Robbie was in control from the Friday, April 29
very rst pitch,” said Coach Rob Clarkstown North 13,
Gilchrist. North Salem 5
Saturday, April 30
e blustery afternoon had
little e ect on Gilchrist, who shut GIRLS LACROSSE
down the Tigers in overpower- North Salem 7,
ing fashion. e Pace University- Carmel 6 (Double OT)
bound senior needed only 56 Tuesday, April 26
pitches to dispatch Putnam Valley. e Tigers dropped a heart-

e rest of the lineup provided breaker on the road against the
plenty of run support, with the Rams to open the week.
mercy rule ending the game in 5
innings. Only once did an oppos- e defensive struggle saw a
ing hitter even manage to get to a 3-3 tie at halftime, and eventu-
full count. ally the Tigers trailing 6-5 with

“All of my pitches were work- SEE ROUNDUP PAGE 17
ing,” explained Gilchrist of his
performance. “I was in a good
rhythm, and I had great defense
behind me.”

“His command was so good
that day that he was able to throw

Thursday, May 5, 2022 SPORTS North Salem News – Page 17

ROUNDUP full slate of action this week, Brian Ndrue clamps down on the Pawling offense.
including a double-header at
FROM PAGE 16 Putnam Valley on Friday, May The Tigers getting fired up at halftime. Malichai Andrews and Rob Moia hold off the attack.
6, and a showdown with John
three minutes left on the clock. Jay-Cross River on Saturday, Thomas McGrath, Caleb Elias, James Stiehl, Aidan Decina, Sam Jagamann, Ian Quadrini, James Nemeth, and
After a de ected pass by Jessie May 6 during Salem Fest. Dylan Walter with Coach Joel Cassidy.
Bossi, Lili Valletta scooped up
the ground ball and passed o GOLF PHOTOS: TOM WALOGORSKY
to Anna Fetterolf, who blazed North Salem 262, James Nemeth led North Salem,
down eld and scored the Brewster 265 shooting a 45 against Brewster. Coach Cassidy and the team discuss strategy before hitting the course.
equalizer to send the game to Wednesday, April 26
overtime. North Salem’s golf team

In the extra frame, Bossi won battled windy conditions to
the opening draw and hit the overcome the visiting Bears at
post on the ensuing attack. Izzy Salem Golf Club. Standouts
Conley stopped four consecu- for North Salem were James
tive shots in the nal two min- Nemeth who shot a 45, and
utes of the rst overtime. Dylan Walter who shot a 50 to
help bring home the victory.
In the second overtime pe-
riod, Bossi was called for a foul, Also hitting the course for
and the Rams capitalized on the Tigers were omas Mc-
the 8 meter try for the win. Grath, Caleb Elias, James
Stiehl, Aidan Decina, Sam Jag-
Despite the loss, the squad amann, and Ian Quadrini.
was relentless, with Anna Fet-
terolf (2 goals), Carolyne Bar- “It’s been an exciting year,
rella (1 goal), Maya Dallow (1 full of teachable moments,”
goal), Anna Behler (1 goal, 1 said Coach Joel Cassidy of his
assist), and Lili Valletta (1 goal, squad’s season thus far. “Teams
3 assists) all helping to boost we have competed against have
the o ense. Conley ended the been nothing but class.”
day with 15 saves.
TRACK & FIELD
North Salem 18, e Tigers had a pair of
Putnam Valley 11
Thursday, April 28 meets last week, as the squad
gears up for the League Cham-
e Tigers rebounded from pionships on ursday, May 5.
the tough loss the following
day, winning big at home in a North Salem took on Pawl-
battle of the Tigers. Lili Val- ing on Monday, April 25, a
letta led the o ense with an meet which helped the team
incredible 7 goal e ort. Dana to continue ne tuning as they
Connolly (2 goals), Ashley look ahead to May.
Cindrich (2 goals), Taylor Fo-
gle (2 goals), Carolyne Barrellla “ e meet allowed us to see
(2 goal, 1 assist), Maya Dallow the talent on one of the teams
(1 goal, 1 assist), Anna Fetterolf in our league,” explained Coach
(1 goal, 1 assist), and Cassie Pe- Chris Gould. “It was a swift,
losi (1 assist) all helped power low-key meet where we were
North Salem to victory. Mad- focusing on tempo rather than
die Merriman was solid in goal racing.”
with 9 saves.
Later in the week, the Tigers
Westlake 11, North Salem 9 traveled to Mahopac, in a meet
Friday, April 29 that would become something
of a family a air.
e squad went back on the
road, taking a tough loss at Coach Gould’s daughter,
Westlake. Despite being down Kelley Posch, is the head coach
7-2 at halftime, the Tigers bat- of the Indians. (Her husband,
tled back with the rally com- Bill, also coaches alongside
ing up just short. Lili Valletta Gould in North Salem.) In at-
once again led the North Sa- tendance was Posch’s 4-month
lem scoring with 4 goals. Anna old daughter Charlotte, who
Behler (3 goals, 1 assist), Cassie was attending her rst track
Pelosi (1 goal), Maya Dallow meet.
(1 goal), and Anna Fetterolf (1
assist) all stood out for the Ti- e weather challenged the
gers. Maddie Merriman had 13 Tigers, with 40 mph gusts add-
saves in goal. ing another element of strategy
for the squad. Undeterred, a
Wappingers 17, number of North Salem run-
North Salem 5 ners took rst place nishes, in-
Saturday, April 30 cluding Ishmael Appiah in the
100M and 200M, AJ Laqueur
e Tigers ended the mara- in the 1600, Liam Trageser
thon week with a loss at home. in the 400M hurdles, Isabella
Carolyne Barrella had a hat Fryer in the 3000M, and the
trick, while Anna Fetterolf and boys 4X800 relay team (Con-
Lili Valletta chipped in one nor Quadrini, omas Gautier,
goal each. Angelo Casale, Jack Fryer).

SOFTBALL “Coach Posch and I were
Injuries to the Tigers’ thin very proud to see the team han-
dle the adverse conditions and
roster caused the postpone- perform so well,” added Coach
ment of several games last week. Gould.
North Salem is scheduled for a

Page 18 – North Salem News LEISURE Thursday, May 5, 2022

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electing two (2) members of the Board of Education.  Polls, for the purpose of voting, will be kept open between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. 

 
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that a public hearing on the proposed 2022-2023 budget of the North Salem Central School District, will be held on Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 7:30
p.m. in the Library of the North Salem Middle School/High School, 230 June Road, North Salem, NY.  The purpose of such hearing will be for the Board to receive comments from the public
on the proposed 2022-2023 expenditure of funds and the budgeting thereof. 
 
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN, that a copy of the 2022-2023, exclusive of public monies, and specifying the several purposes and amount for each, may be obtained by any
resident in the District during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding the Annual Meeting, OTHER THAN A SATURDAY, SUNDAY OR HOLIDAY, at each of the following schoolhouses
in which school is maintained, during the hours designated: 
 
Pequenakonck Elementary School, 173 June Road - 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 
North Salem Middle School/High School, 230 June Road - 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 
North Salem District Administrative Offices, 230 June Road - 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 
 
Such statement will also be available at any public or free association library in the District, on the District’s website and at the Annual Meeting and School District Budget/Election
Vote to be held as aforesaid, Tuesday, May 17, 2022. 
 
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that a Real Property Tax Exemption Report prepared in accordance with Section 495 of the Real Property Tax Law will be annexed to the final adopted
budget, and will be posted on District bulletin board(s) maintained for public notices, as well as on the District’s website. 
 
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that petitions nominating candidates for the office of Member of the Board of Education must be filed with the Clerk of the District at 230 June Road,
North Salem, NY, not later than 5:00 p.m. on April 18, 2022. Vacancies on the Board of Education are not considered separate, specific offices; candidates run at large.  Nominating petitions
shall not describe any specific vacancy upon the Board for which a candidate is nominated; must be directed to the Clerk of the District; must be signed by at least twenty-five (25)
qualified voters of the District; must state the name and residence address of each signer, and must state the name and residence address of the candidate.  The following vacancies are to
be filled on the Board of Education: 

 
Term                                                                            Name of Last Incumbent 
Three (3) years, expiring June 30, 2025                     Jennifer Binette 
Three (3) years, expiring June 30, 2025                     Deborah D’Agostino 
Three (3) years, expiring June 30, 2025                     Brandy Keenan 

*        *        *        * 
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that at said Annual Election to be held on May 17, 2022, the following proposition will be submitted: 
 

PROPOSITION NO. 2 
PURCHASES OF SCHOOL BUSES 
Shall the following resolution be adopted, to‑wit: 
RESOLVED, that the Board of Education of the North Salem Central School District, Westchester County, New York, is hereby authorized to purchase school buses and
a bucket loader including incidental equipment and expenses in connection therewith, at a maximum estimated cost not to exceed $1,085,000 and that said amount, or so much
thereof as may be necessary, shall be raised by the levy of a tax upon the taxable property of said School District and collected in annual installments as provided by Section 416
of the Education Law; and, in anticipation of such tax, obligations of said School District shall be issued.  
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN, that voter registration is ongoing in the office of the District Clerk, 230 June Road, North Salem, NY during regular business hours (8:00 a.m. -
4:00 p.m.).  The last day to register to vote is Thursday, May 12, 2022.  Any person shall be entitled to have his/her name placed upon such register provided that s/he personally appears
and is known or proved to the satisfaction of the District Clerk to be then and thereafter entitled to vote at the school meeting/election for which this register is prepared.  The Board of
Registration will also meet during the foregoing election, in the lobby of the Pequenakonck Elementary School, 173 June Road, North Salem, NY, on Tuesday, May 17, 2022 during the hours
of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., for the purpose of preparing a register for elections/votes held subsequent to such election/vote. 
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that any person otherwise qualified to vote, who is currently registered for any general election, pursuant to Article 5 of the Election Law, or who is
currently registered with the School District and has voted in 2018, 2019, 2020 or 2021 in a school district election, shall be entitled to vote without further registration.  
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that the register prepared pursuant to Section 2014 of the Education Law, including the names of military voters who submitted valid military voter
registrations, will be filed in the Office of the Clerk in the District Office of the North Salem Central School District, 230 June Road, North Salem, NY, and that the same will be open for
inspection by any qualified voter of the District between the hours of 8:00  a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on each of the five (5) days prior to and including the day set for the election, OTHER THAN A
SATURDAY, SUNDAY OR HOLIDAY. 
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that any proposition to amend the budget, referenda or question permitted to be proposed by anyone other than the Board of Education in accordance
with the provisions of Sections 2035 and 2038 of the Education Law, may be submitted for voting at such election, providing a Petition is signed by at least twenty-five (25) qualified voters,
together with the legal residence address of each; must be printed in the English language; and is filed with the Clerk of the District not later than thirty (30) days before the Annual Election. 
However, the Board of Education will not entertain any petition to place a proposition before voters that is not within the power of the voters to determine, or any proposition which fails to
include a specific appropriation where the expenditures of monies is required by the proposition, or any proposition prohibited by law. 
             
            AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that applications for absentee ballots for the election of members of the Board of Education and for voting on the annual school district budget and
proposition, in accordance with the provisions of Education Law, Section 2018-a, may be obtained  at the office of the Clerk of the District, 230 June Road, North Salem, NY. An application
for an absentee ballot must be received by the District Clerk no earlier than thirty (30) days and at least seven (7) days before the Annual Election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or
by the day before the Annual Budget Vote/Election if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter or his/her designated agent set forth in the application.  Upon receiving a timely
application for a mailed absentee ballot, the District Clerk will mail the ballot to the address designated on the application by no later than six (6) days before the Annual Election.   A list of all
persons to whom absentee ballots shall have been issued, as well as a list of all military voters to whom military ballots have been issued, will be available for public inspection to qualified
voters of the District in said office of the Clerk, during regular office hours, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. prevailing time, until the day of the Election and Vote.  Any qualified voter may file a written
challenge of the qualifications of a voter, whose name appears on such list, stating the reasons for the challenge. 
 
            AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that military voters who are not currently registered to vote may obtain an application to register as a qualified voter of the District and
military voters who are registered to vote may obtain an application for a military ballot, for the Annual Meeting on May 17, 2022, by contacting the District Clerk at 230 June Road,
North Salem, NY 10560, Telephone (914) 669-5414, Ext. 1011, or email at [email protected].  The military voter may indicate their preference for receiving the
registration and/or ballot application by mail, by facsimile or email.  The completed application to register and/or for a military ballot must be received by the District Clerk by no
later than 5:00 P.M. on April 21, 2022.  Military ballots will be mailed or otherwise distributed no later than 25 days before the election. Military ballots must be returned by mail or in
person and received by the District Clerk by 5:00 P.M. on May 17, 2022.   
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the School District Clerk is hereby authorized to amend the Notice of the Public Hearing on the Budget and Annual Meeting, Election and
Vote, from time to time, as in her discretion, such amendment may be required.  This notice is also available in Spanish on district website and upon request. 
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE NORTH SALEM CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 
                              Westchester and Putnam Counties, New York 
              Dated:  March 24, 2022, North Salem, New York 
                              Mary Rhuda, District Clerk 
 
Publish:  The North Salem News, on the following dates: 
March 31, 2022, April 14, 2022; April 28, 2022 and May 5, 2022 

Thursday, May 5, 2022 LEGAL NOTICES North Salem News – Page 21

NORTH SALEM CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 
NORTH SALEM, NEW YORK   10560  

Aviso de Reunión Anual, Elecciones, Votación del Presupuesto y Registro de votantes   
La Junta de Educación del Distrito Escolar Central de North Salem, POR LA PRESENTE NOTIFICA que la Reunión Anual, la Elección Anual del Distrito Escolar y la Votación del
Presupuesto de los residentes del Distrito Escolar cualificados para votar en las reuniones escolares en el Distrito, se llevarán a cabo en el gimnasio de la escuela primaria Pequenakonck,
173 June Road, North Salem, NY, el martes 17 de mayo de 2022, con el propósito de votar por máquina de votación sobre la declaración de gastos estimados para el próximo año escolar
(Presupuesto del Distrito Escolar) y con el propósito de elegir a dos (2) miembros de la Junta de Educación.  Para este propósito, los centros de votación se mantendrán abiertos entre las
7:00 de la mañana y 9:00 de la noche. 
Y TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA, que el miércoles, 4 de mayo de 2022 a las 7:30 de la tarde se celebrará una audiencia pública sobre el  presupuesto propuesto para 2022-2023 del
Distrito Escolar Central North Salem en la biblioteca de la Escuela Media/Secundaria de North Salem, 230 June Road, North Salem, NY.  El propósito de dicha audiencia será que la Junta
reciba comentarios del público sobre los gastos de fondos propuestos para 2022-2023 y el presupuestado de los mismos. 
Y ADEMÁS SE NOTIFICA, que cualquier residente en el Distrito puede obtener una copia del 2022-2023, sin incluir fondos públicos, y que especifique los diversos propósitos y
montos para cada uno, durante los catorce (14) días inmediatamente anteriores a la Reunión Anual, EXCEPTO SÁBADO, DOMINGO O FERIADOS, en cada una de las siguientes escuelas
en las que se mantiene la escuela, durante las horas designadas: 
Escuela Primaria Pequenakonck, 173 June Road - 8:00 de la mañana a 4:00 de la tarde. 
Escuela Media/Secundaria North Salem, 230 June Road - 8:00 de la mañana a 4:00 de la tarde. 
Oficinas Administrativas del Distrito North Salem, 230 June Road - 8:00 de la mañana a 4:00 de la tarde. 
 
Dicha declaración también estará disponible en las bibliotecas públicas o asociadas libremente en el Distrito, en el sitio web del Distrito y en la Reunión Anual y la votación del
Presupuesto del Distrito Escolar/ Elección que se llevará a cabo como se mencionó anteriormente, el martes 17 de mayo de 2022. 
 
Y TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA  que un informe de exención al impuesto a la propiedad elaborado de conformidad con la sección 495 de la Ley de Impuesto a la Propiedad será
anexado al presupuesto final aprobado y será publicado en la(s) cartelera(s) de anuncios del Distrito mantenidas para avisos públicos, así como en la página web del Distrito. 
 
Y TAMBIÉN SE AVISA que las peticiones de nominación de candidatos para el cargo de miembros de la Junta de Educación deben presentarse a la Secretaria del Distrito en 230
June Road, North Salem, NY no más tarde de las 5:00 de la tarde, el 18 de abril de 2022. Las vacantes en la Junta de Educación no se consideran cargos separados y específicos; los
candidatos se postulan en general.  Las peticiones de nominación no deberán describir las vacantes específicas de la Junta para la que el candidato o la candidata es nominado/a; deben
dirigirse a la Secretaria del Distrito; deben ser firmadas por al menos veinticinco (25) votantes cualificados del distrito, deben indicar el nombre y domicilio de residencia de cada firmante y 
deben indicar el nombre y domicilio de residencia del candidato o la candidata.  Las siguientes vacantes deben ser llenadas en la Junta de Educación: 

 
Período                                                                        Nombre del último o última titular 
Tres (3) años, que expiran el 30 de junio de 2025                    Jennifer Binette 
Tres (3) años, que expiran el 30 de junio de 2025                    Deborah D’Agostino 
Tres (3) años, que expiran el 30 de junio de 2025                    Brandy Keenan 

*        *        *        * 
Y ADEMÁS SE NOTIFICA POR LA PRESENTE que en dicha Elección Anual que se celebrará el 17 de mayo de 2022, se presentará la siguiente propuesta: 
 

PROPOSICIÓN N° 2 
COMPRAS DE AUTOBUSES ESCOLARES 
Adoptar la siguiente resolución, a saber: 
RESUELTO, que la Junta de Educación del Distrito Escolar Central de North Salem, Condado de Westchester, Nueva York, está autorizada por la presente a comprar
autobuses escolares y un balde cargador, incluidos los equipos incidentales y los gastos relacionados con los mismos, a un costo máximo estimado que no exceda $1, 085,000 y
que dicha cantidad, o la cantidad que sea necesaria, se recaudará mediante la recaudación de un impuesto sobre la propiedad imponible de dicho Distrito Escolar y se recaudará
en cuotas anuales según lo dispuesto por la Sección 416 de la Ley de Educación; y, en previsión de dicho impuesto, se emitirán las obligaciones de dicho Distrito Escolar.   
Y TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que el registro electoral está en curso en la oficina de la Secretaria del Distrito, 230 June Road, North Salem, NY durante el horario laborable regular
(8:00 de la mañana a 4:00 de la tarde).  El último día para registrarse para votar es el jueves 12 de mayo de 2022 .  Toda persona tendrá derecho a que su nombre se ponga en dicho
registro siempre que él o ella se presente personalmente y sea conocido/a o comprobada/o a satisfacción de la Secretaria del Distrito para poder luego o a partir de entonces tener derecho
a votar en la elección/reunión de la escuela para la cual dicho registro está preparado.  La Junta de Registro también se reunirá durante la elección mencionada en el vestíbulo de la Escuela
Primaria Pequenakonck, 173 June Road, North Salem, NY, el martes 17 de mayo de 2022 durante las 7:00 de la mañana y 9:00 de la noche, con el fin de preparar un registro para
elecciones/votos celebrados con posterioridad a dicha elección/votación. 
Y TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que cualquier persona, de otra manera cualificada para votar, que está registrada actualmente para las elecciones generales, en virtud del artículo 5 de
la Ley Electoral, o que está actualmente registrada en el distrito escolar y ha votado en una elección de distrito escolar en 2018, 2019, 2020 o 2021 tendrá derecho a votar sin tener que
registrarse nuevamente.   
Y TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que el registro preparado de conformidad con la Sección 2014 de la Ley de Educación, incluyendo los nombres de los votantes militares que
presentaron registros válidos de votantes militares, se presentará en la Oficina de la Secretaria en la Oficina distrital del Distrito Escolar Central de North Salem, 230 Junio Road, North
Salem, NY, y que la misma estará abierta para su inspección por cualquier votante cualificado del Distrito entre las 8:00 a.m. y las 4:00 p.m. en cada uno de los cinco (5) días anteriores e
incluyendo el día fijado para la elección, EXCEPTO UN SÁBADO, DOMINGO O FERIADO. 
Y TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA, que cualquier proposición para modificar el presupuesto, referéndums o pregunta puede ser propuesta por alguien que no sea de la Junta de
Educación de conformidad a las disposiciones de las secciones 2035 y 2038 de la Ley de Educación, puede presentarse para ser votada en dicha elección, siempre que la petición esté
firmada al menos por veinticinco (25)  votantes cualificados, junto con el domicilio residencial legal de cada uno; debe estar impresa en el idioma inglés; y presentada a la Secretaria del
Distrito a más tardar treinta (30) días antes de la elección anual.  Sin embargo, la Junta de Educación no considerará peticiones de presentar a los votantes proposiciones que los votantes
no tengan el poder de determinar, o proposiciones que no incluyan una apropiación específica si la proposición exige gasto de dinero, o cualquier proposición prohibida por la ley. 
             
            Y TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA, que las solicitudes de voto en ausencia para la elección de los miembros de la Junta de Educación y para la votación sobre el presupuesto anual del
distrito escolar y proposición, de conformidad con las disposiciones de la Ley de Educación, sección 2018-a, pueden obtenerse en la oficina de la Secretaria del Distrito, 230 June Road,
North Salem, NY. Las solicitudes para boleta de voto en ausencia deben ser recibidas por la Secretaria del Distrito no más de treinta (30) días y al menos siete (7) días antes de la elección
anual si la boleta es enviada por correo al votante, o el día antes de la votación/elección del presupuesto anual si la boleta es entregada personalmente por el votante o agente autorizado
por el votante como esté establecido en la solicitud.  Al recibir una solicitud oportuna para una boleta de voto en ausencia enviada por correo, la Secretaria del Distrito enviará la boleta por
correo a la dirección designada en la solicitud a más tardar seis (6) días antes de la Elección Anual.   Una lista de todas las personas a las que se habrán emitido boletas de voto en
ausencia, así como una lista de todos los votantes militares a quienes se han emitido boletas militares, estarán disponibles para la inspección pública a los electores cualificados del Distrito
en dicha oficina de la Secretaria, durante el horario de oficina regular, de 8:00 de la mañana a 4:00 de la tarde, hora vigente, hasta el día de la elección y votación.  Todos los votantes
cualificados pueden presentar una impugnación por escrito de la cualificación de uno de los votantes cuyo nombre aparezca en dicha lista, exponiendo los motivos para la impugnación. 
 
            Y ADEMÁS SE NOTIFICA que los votantes militares que actualmente no están registrados para votar pueden obtener una solicitud para registrarse como votantes
cualificados del Distrito y los votantes militares que están registrados para votar en el Distrito pueden obtener una solicitud para una boleta militar, para la Reunión Anual el 17 de
mayo de 2022 poniéndose en contacto con la Secretaria del Distrito en 230 June Road, North Salem, NY 10560, Teléfono (914) 669-5414, Ext. 1011, o correo electrónico a
[email protected].  El/la votante militar puede indicar su preferencia de recibir la solicitud de registro y/o boleta por correo, fax o correo electrónico.  La solicitud
completa para registrarse y/o para una boleta militar debe ser recibida por la Secretaria del Distrito no más tarde de las 5:00 de la tarde, el día 21 de abril de 2022.  Las boletas de
voto militar se enviarán por correo o se distribuirán de otro modo a más tardar 25 días antes de la elección. Las boletas militares deben ser devueltas por correo o en persona y
recibidas por la Secretaria del Distrito hasta las 5:00 de la tarde del  día 17 de mayo de 2022.   
 
Y SE RESUELVE ADEMÁS, que la Secretaria del Distrito Escolar queda autorizada para enmendar el Aviso de la Audiencia Pública sobre el Presupuesto y la Reunión Anual, Elección y
Voto, de vez en cuando, según su criterio, si tal enmienda puede ser requerida.  Este aviso también está disponible en español en el sitio web del distrito y bajo previa solicitud. 
 
                                                POR ORDEN DE LA JUNTA DE EDUCACIÓN DEL DISTRITO ESCOLAR CENTRAL NORTH SALEM 
                                                Condados de Westchester y Putnam, Nueva York 
                                                 Fechada: 24 de marzo de 2022, North Salem, Nueva York 
                                                Mary Rhuda, Secretaria del Distrito 
  
Publicar en:  The North Salem News, en las siguientes fechas: 
31 de marzo de 2022, 14 de abril de 2022; 28 de abril de 2022 y 5 de mayo de 2022 

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Your next chapter

Estate planning considerations for the newly retired

ney, but will also be invaluable to Ensuring accordance with your wishes. If bene ts. Having a conversation
your family and/or spouse in the your estate
GUEST event you are unable to handle your assets are held in a revo- with an Elder Law attorney may
CORNER your own nances or pass away. planning
documents cable and/or irrevocable trust, be bene cial to determine what
LAUREN 2. Review your monthly in- are updated
ENEA come needs and create a budget upon your death you will avoid your exposure to the cost of your
for your expenditures. is crucial
Congratulations on your during this the need of a probate proceeding. long-term care is, and what steps
retirement! One of the most obvious next chapter
Like many, you prob- changes in lifestyle after retire- of your life.’ Having a trust can also allow for you can take to minimize said
ably have a bucket list of things ment is your monthly income. It
you would like to accomplish is important to make sure that -Lauren C. Enea, Esq. ease of transition to those you exposure.
such as travel the world, spend you have reviewed and made any Enea, Scanlan &
more time with your grandkids necessary Social Security and/ Sirignano, LLP want handling your a airs in the
and take up a new hobby. While or Pension elections, and deter-
these are all excellent ambitions, mined the Required Minimum want to make sure that you have event you become incapacitated Lauren C. Enea, Esq. is an Associate
the milestone of retirement is Distributions (RMDs) you designated an agent to make
also a good time to ensure your will receive from your retire- medical decisions for you in a and can no longer manage your at Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano,
ment assets (IRAs/401ks) on a Health Care Proxy, along with
nances, bene ciary designa- monthly or annual basis. Quali- an agent(s) to make nancial a airs. In addition to avoiding LLP. She concentrates her practice on
tions, estate planning, and long- decisions for you in a Power of
term care strategy are in proper ed monies typically do not Attorney, in the event you are probate, an Irrevocable Medicaid Wills,Trusts and Estates, Medicaid
order. require the RMD be taken until unable to make said decisions
age seventy-two (72). at being yourself. Your Last Will and Asset Protection trust can be Planning, Special Needs Planning
e following are some bucket said, your monthly income needs Testament and if you prefer, a
list additions the newly retired may require taking the RMD Revocable Living Trust should used in order to do Medicaid and Probate/Estate Administration.
should consider: from these accounts early. is be created or updated so as
decision, along with your Social to ensure you have taken ad- Planning. She believes that it is never too early
1. Create an inventory of all Security and Pension elections vantage of all estate planning
your assets, accounts, safety de- should be reviewed with your options available to you and have 4. Engage in long term care or too late to start planning for your
posit boxes, retirement accounts, properly named the bene cia-
bene ciary designations and nancial advisor, plan adminis- ries, executors and/or trustees in planning future and she enjoys working with
digital assets. trator or perhaps an individual
who specializes in optimizing Engaging in long term care individuals and families to ensure
roughout your life you have Social Security and retirement
accumulated a variety of assets elections. planning will help you deter- that their estate and long- term care
that are held in di erent ways.
Creating an inventory of all your 3. Meet with an Estate Plan- mine if and how you will be plan best suits their needs. Ms. Enea
assets will not only help you ning and Elder Law Attorney
prepare to meet with a nancial able to pay for the cost of your is on the executive committee of the
advisor or estate planning attor- Ensuring your estate plan-
ning documents are updated long-term care, in the event you New York State Bar Association
is crucial during this next
chapter of your life. You will need assistance in your home (a (NYSBA) Elder Law and Special

home health aide) or in a facility Needs Section and is also the Co-

(assisted living facility or nurs- Editor of the NYSBA Elder Law

ing home). Paying for long term and Special Needs Section Journal.

care can be done in a variety of She is admitted to practice law in

ways, including by using your New York and Florida. She can be

life savings, using long term reached at 914-948-1500. Visit

care insurance, or taking steps www.esslaw rm.com for more

to become eligible for Medicaid information.

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