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Published by Halston Media, 2021-04-21 19:48:50

Yorktown News 04.22.21

Vol. 10 No. 5 Visit TapIntoYorktown.net for the latest Thursday, April 22, 2021

Par 3 golf course on track
to open this summer

BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER property. An estimated 90 pro- Work then resumed on the
EDITOR
tected trees were removed, about property despite the absence of

70 of which were deemed healthy, a town-approved site plan and

Parking and tree mitigation according to a September 2018 wetlands permit.

plans are still being nalized, but memo from the Yorktown Tree “It’s one of these things that

the long-awaited opening of Yor- Conservation Advisory Com- fall between the cracks some-

ktown’s Par 3 golf course could mission. times,” said Dan Ciarcia, act-

happen as soon as Memorial A mitigation plan presented to ing town engineer, at the Town

Day—at least partially. the Planning Board on Monday, Board meeting on Tuesday, April

While the clubhouse and a April 12, calls for the planting 13. “So, we’re trying to just clean

practice range are nearly com- of 91 new trees on the property, it up and have a proper process to

plete, the course itself needs to including 10 river birch trees, 11 make sure all the local regulatory Construction work continues
“rest” for a season, so it’s more giant green arborvitae trees, 23 i’s are dotted and t’s are crossed.” on the golf course on
likely to open to the public in the red cedar trees, and 30 Norway Wednesday, April 14.
fall. spruce trees. Town Supervisor Matt Slater
said that it has been an “imper- PHOTO: BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER
Located on Route 6 in Shrub Two slightly di erent parking fect process” that started before

Oak, the nine-hole course for- plans—one with 50 spaces and his administration. Before 2020,

merly known as Shallow Creek the other with 49—were also the project had not been before

closed in 2007 and was donated presented to the board. the Planning Board. possible opening day, the Fourth • Year 5/6: $7,500

to the town as parkland. e e completed plans will allow “We inherited this thing,” of July is likelier, Murphy said. • Year 7/8: $10,000

property is being redeveloped by the Planning Board to reconvene Slater told Yorktown News. “We’re cruising along now,” • Year 9: $12,500

RC Recreation Development, a public hearing on the site plan, “We’ve been working with them Murphy said. “It’s starting to re- • Year 10: $15,000

which has a license agreement which was adjourned in October. to get this across the nish line. ally come together.” • Year 11+: $20,000

with the town until Aug. 31, Renovation work on the prop- We’re also making sure this is in Per the agreement, amended in Additionally, RC Recreation

2028. e town would be able to erty began in spring 2019, but the compliance.” 2018, RC Recreation will pay the will pay the town $1 per paid

extend the agreement in three- state issued a stop-work order on Sean Murphy of RC Recre- town an annual food concessions greens fee, $1 per hand-cart

year increments until 2037. March 3, 2020, because RC Rec- ation said he hopes to open the license fee: rental, 50 percent of net golf-cart

Sometime in 2018, the non- reation had failed to obtain the clubhouse and practice range “as • Year 1: No fee revenue, and 100 percent of gross

pro t organization began clear- proper permits. e stop-work soon as possible.” ough Me- • Year 2: $2,500 revenue from the sale of park per-

cutting trees on the town-owned order was lifted on July 24, 2020. morial Day was discussed as a • Year 3/4: $5,000 mits to town residents.

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BUSINESS & REAL ESTATE 39 FOOTBALL
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HEALTH & WELLNESS 18 Yorktown wins on
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OPINION 10
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Page 2 – Yorktown News Thursday, April 22, 2021

Thursday, April 22, 2021 Yorktown News – Page 3

Yorktown man sentenced for defrauding 9/11 first responder

Gustavo Vila, who stole nearly $1M, will serve 51 months in prison

BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER majority of the award and blam-
EDITOR
ing the government and politics

for this purported delay. And ‘I am sincerely sorry and disgusted with myself. I truly understand that
Gustavo L. Vila, a Yorktown he did so despite his firsthand there are victims of this crime and I am regretful that it occurred.’
resident and former attorney, knowledge of Officer Ferreyra’s

was sentenced on Monday, April difficult personal circumstances.” –Gustavo Vila
19, to 51 months in prison for As part of his guilty plea, Vila

stealing nearly $1 million from will have to pay restitution. He’s

a 9/11 first responder. already paid Ferreyra $54,689, so

John Ferreyra was an NYPD he still owes the former officer

officer on Sept. 11, 2001, suf- $867,870. tence. In her letter to the judge, collapsed under the pressure. I will be in great company with

fering “life-threatening” health Vila, in a letter to the judge she said her client is “deeply re- made the wrong decisions and his supportive family who will

issues as a result of that day. In requesting leniency, said he will morseful, ashamed, and embar- went against my own moral be there to help him start a new

2012, he hired Vila, a retired make it his “life’s mission and rassed.” compass which I had never done life. I know he will take respon-

NYPD lieutenant, to file a claim purpose” to repay Ferreyra. The son of a father in the mili- my entire life as a police officer, sibility for his actions and use

on his behalf with the federal “I am sincerely sorry and dis- tary, Vila grew up in Puerto Rico lawyer, and father.” this experience to make himself

government’s September 11th gusted with myself,” Vila wrote. but moved often. Brody said Letters from former NYPD a better person.”

Victim Compensation Fund. “I truly understand that there Vila, a 9/11 first responder him- colleagues attested to Vila’s But the U.S. attorney did not

In October 2016, after Vila are victims of this crime and I self, had a “traumatic upbring- character. Denise Thomas called buy it. Strauss wrote that Vila, in

already had been disbarred in am regretful that it occurred. I ing” and suffers from PTSD. Vila a “fair and decent” person his comments, was attempting to

New York for spending another am not remorseful because I was His former law firm—Kuczin- who once came to her defense “shift blame to external factors”

client’s money, more than $1 mil- caught; I am repentant because I ski, Vila & Associates—filed for when she faced discrimination. and failed to “fully accept respon-

lion due to Ferreyra was depos- have had time to reflect and look bankruptcy in 2009. The ensuing “I feel that he just spiraled out sibility for his own actions.”

ited into Vila’s attorney’s escrow deep inside my soul contemplat- lawsuits against the firm “bur- of control and everything just “This crime was not an aberra-

account. Vila gave just 10 percent ing my actions and speaking ied him in a financial avalanche came crashing down,” Thomas tion,” Strauss wrote. “The defen-

of the funds to Ferreyra and kept with others who know me and from which he never recovered,” wrote. “I know he did something dant committed a similar offense

$922,559.84 for himself. know of the despicable act and Brody wrote. that cannot go unpunished, and against another client, for which

Vila was arrested in Septem- situation that I have put myself “Clearly, there are a great he as well knows this. He is fully he was convicted of a felony and

ber and pleaded guilty the fol- in, but most of all, the terrible many good qualities in Mr. Vila aware he has to pay the price for disbarred.”

lowing month. pain and damage I have caused and he should not be judged on decisions he made.” Additionally, she said, Vila’s

The 62-year-old Vila “did not John Ferreyra and his family. the past few years where he has His daughter, Danielle Vila, “ability to repeatedly lie and

just steal from Officer Ferreyra,” “However, I don’t want this spun out of control,” Brody said. said her father is kindhearted, mislead Officer Ferreyra about

U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss offense to define my character,” Vila, a 1996 graduate of Ford- having coached inner-city youth the award and use his purported

wrote to Judge Vincent L. Bric- he continued. “I will not rest un- ham Law School, said he was basketball and donated his time status as an attorney to steal—

cetti in requesting the 51-month til I can [ensure] John Ferreyra is left more than $1 million in to feeding the homeless. “I know and then squander—nearly $1

sentence. Vila “lied to Officer repaid all that I have taken from debt following the lawsuits. He for a fact that he is not a threat million reflects the defendant’s

Ferreyra year after year, telling him.” borrowed money from friends. to society but rather an asset to true character. Even after he was

him that the [Victim Compen- Vila’s attorney, Susanne Brody, “However, as time went on, I his family and to his commu- caught, the defendant continued

sation Fund] had not released the had requested a 36-month sen- just could not catch up and I nity,” his daughter wrote. “He to lie to Officer Ferreyra.”

TOWN GREEN

COVID Counter Battle of Yorktown E-Waste, Textile, and Car Tire
Drop-off Day
• Active Cases: 161 Yorktown’s annual trash clean-up day, the Battle
• Last Week: 184 of Yorktown, will return on Saturday, April 24. On Saturday, April 24, residents can drop off e-
• New Cases: 70 waste, bags of textiles, and car tires ($5 per tire fee)
• Total: 4,261 The event was canceled in 2020. But in 2019, 656 to the Refuse and Recycling Department (2279
According to information provided by Westches- volunteers collected more than nine tons of trash. Crompond Road, behind the police department)
ter County between 7:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
To register for this year’s event, call the town’s Re-
Government at Work fuse and Recycling Department at 914-245-4438. E-WASTE: Yorktown Residents may dispose
The town will supply trash bags and safety vests. of their obsolete home computers, monitors, key-
• Thursday, April 22, Zoning Board of Appeals, boards, laptops and tablets, printers, televisions, fax
6:30 p.m. Repair Cafe machines, or cellphones for free.

• Thursday, April 22, Lakeland Board of Educa- An outdoor Repair Cafe will be held from 11 a.m. TEXTILES: When it’s time to discard all types
tion, 7:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.Saturday,April 24,in the parking lot at Grace of clothing, coats, socks, shoes, sneakers, boots, hats,
Lutheran Church at the corner of Curry and Gomer gloves, rags, towels, sheets, blankets, bedspreads,
• Monday, April 26, Planning Board, 7 p.m. Streets in Yorktown. Volunteer repair experts will be tablecloths, or curtains, don’t trash them—RE-
• Monday, April 26, Yorktown Board of Educa- available to help people make all possible repairs free CYCLE! Bring bags of textiles to the Refuse and
tion, 7 p.m. of charge. People wishing to bring their beloved but Recycling Department.
• Tuesday, April 27, Town Board, 7:30 p.m. broken items from home (limit two items; no gas-
Visit yorktownny.org, yorktown.org, or lakeland- powered items) should pre-register to select a time to CAR TIRES: Car tires will no longer be picked
schools.org for agenda information or to watch/ attend. Masks are required to be worn by all attendees. up with bulk trash collections. A $5 per tire dis-
participate. posal fee must be paid in the office prior to drop-
Visit graceyorktown.org/outreach/repair-cafe to ping off tires.
learn more or sign up.

To advertise in Yorktown News, call Brett Freeman at 845-208-8151 or email [email protected].

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The Staff Overlay districts debated

EDITORIAL TEAM Planning Board wants control over applications
BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER
EDITOR: 914-302-5628 BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER bers expressed concern with the posed Yorktown Heights and bit of give and take, the devel-
[email protected] EDITOR
BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER Town Board’s role in the process. Lake Osceola overlay districts, opers would be required to meet
SPORTS EDITOR: 914-302-5628
[email protected] An attempt at revitalizing for example, certain types of certain design standards.

ADVERTISING TEAM e hotly debated concept of prominent areas of town, over- developments (mixed-use, mul- As currently written, the draft
PAUL FORHAN
overlay districts received a warm lay districts would a ord zoning tifamily, retail, live/work) are en- law for those overlay districts
(914) 806-3951
[email protected] embrace at last week’s Planning exibility to properties within couraged while height and den- would allow the Town Board

BRUCE HELLER Board meeting, but its mem- their boundaries. In the pro- sity restrictions are relaxed. In a full discretion in mapping out
(914) 486-7608
[email protected] the overlay districts and the rules

LISA KAIN and regulations under which de-
(201) 317-1139
[email protected] velopments could be considered.
CORINNE STANTON
(914) 760-7009 Planning Board members sup-
[email protected]
ported that idea, but balked at
JAY GUSSAK
(914) 299-4541 having elected o cials decide
[email protected]
JENNIFER CONNELLY which applications are worthy of
(917) 446-7757
[email protected] moving through the process.
SHELLEY KILCOYNE
(914) 924-9122 e Town Board “should draw
[email protected]
GABRIELLE BILIK out the districts that would be
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[email protected] A lifetime of love, considered part of the overlay
from each hamlet,” said Plan-
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“ ”What our readers are saying
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In our April 8 issue, we published a story about New York State’s legalization of recreational marijuana. Communities like Yorktown will have an option to “opt-out,” which
would forbid the establishment of sales or smoking sites, or both, within its borders. But towns must do so through the passage of a local law before year’s end.

e discussion continued on our Facebook page. Here’s what some of our readers had to say:

• “ ere is lots of talk about job creation and decreas- • “ ere is no undue burden placed on municipalities. • “Any Republican who votes to ‘opt out’ of legal can-

ing the tax burden on property owners—which is used in ere is tax revenue opportunity. Yorktown NEEDS as- nabis 100 percent loses my vote. Keeping our town in the

the debate about these large-scale building projects—and sisted tax revenue. It would be incredibly misguided to dark ages of prohibition is a non-starter for me.”

this is just another way to bring jobs and increase tax rev- prevent that. e legality of marijuana increasing the rate –Dan Robstad

enue in Yorktown. e enhanced DUI laws, etc., have to of DUI signi cantly seems to be a baseless assumption.

be put in place either way, so it seems that in opting out, People are going to access the substance anyway as they • “ e problems this will bring to our state will far

we just miss out on tax revenue and jobs. People are go- have been forever. is is a no brainer, Yorktown.” exceed any bene t. e Democrats have spent every tax
hat our rWhy not have them spend their money in Yorktown in- dollar and more for their socialist projects and corruption
eadstead of other municipalities?” that this is what they do. Next is legalization of any vice
ing to take advantage of the decreased regulations anyway. –Rachel Frederick they can tax. Keep it out of Yorktown.”
e–Stefanie Iennaco
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Thursday, April 22, 2021 OPINION Yorktown News – Page 15

BYRNE $300 million to help preserve our Question of the Week
open spaces, keep our air clean, and with Supervisor Slater
FROM PAGE 14 protect our drinking water; and
What is Yorktown doing to combat
the nal package, including but not • A proposed pause of the litter year-round?
limited to the below: middle-class income tax cut that
was previously passed by the Almost every week, Yorktown News will ask be our eyes and ears.
• e Adult Cystic Fibrosis Legislature in 2016 was soundly Town Supervisor Matt Slater a “Question A few months ago, the Town Board
Assistance Program that was rejected. of the Week.” If you have a question, email
indefensibly eliminated in last [email protected]. explored implementing a constituent
year’s budget during the pandemic   ere is no reason our state management system, where residents could
was partially restored at $375,000. couldn’t have funded all these As Chief Noble often says, “Help us,
However, it’s still worth noting the important programs while still help you.” We try to be everywhere, but ag issues like litter on an interactive map
budget didn’t restore the program decreasing the tax burden and sometimes we miss things. When residents monitored by town sta . is is the perfect
permanently, and is only funding doing more to pay down the state’s let us know some of the issues going on in reason why we need to go back to that
the program at about half of what debt. Albany continues to have a their neighborhood, we make sure we react conversation.
it did in previous years; massive spending problem, and it’s to that as quickly and e ectively as we can.
only been ampli ed under one- Additionally, we have surveillance
• e Legislature was able to party rule. Recently, the refuse department was no- cameras placed at littering hot spots
successfully restore and expand ti ed about litter on Wood Street. Working throughout town. Since 2016, the town
funding for the PFC Joseph P. We still have many challenges with our highway department, they shut has doubled its inventory. We bought three
Dwyer Peer to Peer Program to $5 ahead. Some were caused by the down the whole road and picked up a good new cameras in 2020 and two new cameras
million. It was previously cut by costly sacri ces we’ve been forced amount of litter including tires, car seats, this year. ese cameras have proven to be
Gov. Cuomo in his proposed bud- to endure due to the pandemic. and other trash. e ective for our police department, which
get. e Dwyer program, started Others were caused by an incom- just last month charged two Peekskill resi-
by Congressman Lee Zeldin, is petent government that spends If anyone has any issues with litter along dents with the illegal dumping of a broken
a tremendous program for our tax dollars as if it were monopoly the street, they can all the refuse and recy- desk on Decatur Road.
military veterans, and is deserving money. I look forward to the day cling department and they can respond ac-
of expanded funding; where I can vote on a budget that cordingly (914-245-4438, refuserecycling@ In addition to the Battle of Yorktown
supports essential programs and yorktownny.org). As much as we try to be town-wide trash clean-up day on Saturday,
• Capital spending to support does right by our taxpayers. Sadly, proactive, we often rely on our residents to April 24, we will also host “I Love My Park
local transportation and infrastruc- yet again, this year’s budget failed Day” on Saturday, May 1, at Blackberry
ture such as roads, bridges, and cul- to do just that. Woods, Sparkle Lake, and Junior Lake.
verts did receive a welcomed boost
in funding through the state’s Assemblyman Byrne represents
CHIPS ($538.1 million), PAVE- NY’s 94th Assembly District, which
NY ($150 million), Extreme includes portions of Putnam and
Winter Recovery ($100 million) Westchester counties. Byrne is the
and Bridge NY ($100 million) ranking minority member of the
programs. is type of investment Assembly Committee on Health
bene ts all New Yorkers; and serves as chair of the Assembly
Minority Program Committee.
• Likewise, the state’s Environ-
mental Protection Fund received

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MARSCHHAUSER LETTERS

FROM PAGE 10 Composting is the
way to go
just don’t care about the mess they make.
It’s frustrating. I get it. You didn’t create this mess but it’s on us To the editor,
I’m glad to see Yorktown joining
to clean it up. Why? Because nobody else will.
Who knows. Maybe you’ll even nd some scandalous emails. Westchester County’s food-scrap
Hope to see you out there Saturday. recycling program. As an organic
Send pictures of you and your crew to my email at gardener for over 30 years, com-
posting is essential to my success.
[email protected] for possible publication in I would encourage residents that
next week’s issue. if they have a garden, please look
into setting up a compost area on
A MESSAGE FROM AN UPSTANDING CITIZEN Helping to clean up Yorktown in 2019 with my father-in-law your property for leaves, grass clip-
I’ve received quite a few messages from our readers regard- pings, shredded white paper, and
of whom will likely come to the defense of the restaurant when- food scraps (no meat, bones, or
ing last week’s article about the proposed Taco Bell on Route 6 ever the public hearing reconvenes. dairy). Yorktown does have a very
in Mohegan Lake. More than 400 nearby residents have signed good Organic Waste facility, but
a petition against the fast-food restaurant, which they say will Despite my fondness for Taco Bell, I will continue to be an with your own compost bin, you
exacerbate tra c issues in the area. unbiased journalist as this story progresses through the planning can know for sure if the material is
process. But let the record show: If eating spicy potato tacos is insecticide free.
But at last week’s Planning Board meeting, some residents also wrong, I don’t want to be right.
expressed concern about the Taco Bell attracting “certain clien- Another easy way to recycle
tele.” As a responsible journalist, I want to place these comments food waste is vermicomposting.
in their proper context. ree speakers raised concerns about Vermicomposting involves worms
Taco Bell’s customers at the meeting. One was concerned about digesting your food waste and
teenagers/inexperienced drivers and another was referencing giving you back their castings that
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or opinions. Having said that, this y found himself quite taken responsible goal of all “backyard”
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Last Christmas, Anne Marie Devoe injections targeting her lower back and hip. curvature or scoliosis of her spine that was up on her feet the rst night, shortly
went to the mall to do some shop- “ e relief was wonderful,” she said, had developed as well. e pain in her after returning to her room from post-op
ping. But once there, she wasn’t groin was actually emanating from her recovery.
focusing on nding the perfect gifts. She “but it didn’t last.” Devoe knew she back. Surgery to relieve the nerve pressure
was looking for places to sit down. needed a more serious intervention, and was the solution, Dr. Peris advised. “Within a week, I was walking nice
for a very important reason. Two of her and straight and steady, she said. “I wasn’t
“My only goal was to get to the next children, both of whom live within 10 “When I stepped into Dr. Peris’ o ce, hunched over at all, and I didn’t need a
bench to rest,” Devoe recalled. “I could miles, were about to start families. and he looked at my pictures and scans, cane.”
barely walk. e pain in my groin was he immediately said ‘I can help you,’”
excruciating.” “Once I found out I was having grand- Devoe said. “I knew he was the one.” Her family, extremely supportive
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no stranger to the aches and pains that with them and to help with childcare.” appointment occurred in April 2020, surgery, Devoe “felt completely comfort-
result from physically demanding work. during the height of the pandemic’s rst able.” She has dutifully followed up her
e rst stop on her road to recovery wave in our area. All elective surgery was operation with physical therapy and
“ ere was a lot of pulling and tugging was a visit with neurologist Dr. Ashlesh being put on hold. en in June, she was continues to stay as active as possible,
and lifting,” she said. Dani at Caremount Medical. He sus- cleared to undergo the procedure. Al- swimming during the summer and walk-
pected that her pain was resulting from though the pandemic was far from over, ing now.
In addition to the strain associated with pressure on nerves within her back, and Devoe says the professionalism of all the
her job, Devoe had developed osteoar- referred her right away to Dr. Marshal medical personnel at Northern Westches- Best part: Her grandsons, Parker and
thritis, a condition in which the cartilage Peris, spine surgeon and director of the ter Hospital reassured her completely. Quinn, now 4 and 8 months old, are
that acts as a cushion between the bones Spine Section of the Orthopedic and already helping her stay active. Devoe is
in our joints wears away, resulting in pain, Spine Institute at Northern Westchester “ e hospital was immaculate,” she now a hands-on grandma, babysitting a
sti ness and swelling. In fact, she had Hospital. said. Nurses and technicians were clearly few days a week and looking forward to
been su ering from back and hip soreness following strict protocols regarding cleanli- keeping up with the two as they grow.
for over a decade. Dr. Peris listened to Devoe’s history, ness and the careful use of PPE, she noted.
and ordered x-rays and an MRI, which As a healthcare worker herself, she saw To learn more about state-of-the-art
But this level of discomfort was new. quickly con rmed a diagnosis. Devoe was that “what they were doing was right.” orthopedic and spine care at Northern
And, although she had retired in 2019 at su ering from spinal stenosis, a condition Westchester Hospital, visit nwh.north-
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Physical, not social distancing

BY SARAH SOWARDS so that social interactions are akin to making sure we wear our masks and wash home orders. Fortunately, social support
GUEST WRITER other basics human needs such as eating our hands, and remember to stay home if from friends and family members has
or sleeping. Experiments using rats have we are feeling unwell. However, I would been shown to increase participation in
So, I am not sure about you, but shown that social isolation serves as a like to point out that we are indeed living physical activity and exercise. But when
when I rst heard the words “social stressor on the brain and that stronger in the year 2021 and we can thank what- living during these times how can social
distancing” in reference to mak- social support can serve as a preventative ever higher order we believe in that this support increase exercise habits? How are
ing sure you keep your distance from factor. Social support has also been docu- did not happen three decades ago when we supposed to go back to our normal
people to reduce the spread of COVID, mented to be incredibly important fol- land lines and dial up internet were all the routines when things are still so di erent
I did not think much of it. It was actu- lowing stressful events and is signi cantly rave. We are incredibly fortunate to exist and unsure and frightening?
ally not until I was in a work Zoom call correlated with better mental health. So, through this pandemic in a time when
that I thought more about it as Club Fit while widening our physical proximity technology allows for our relationships to On the advice of physicians ghting
president, Bill Beck took issue with the to each other to help reduce the spread be accessible through the touch of our n- COVID on the frontlines, we adjust. We
phrase. He explained that this did not sit of COVID is manageable, becoming gers: FaceTime, phone calls, Zoom, Whats make scienti cally informed decisions.
right with him, and that he thought it socially distant during this period was App, email, and social media, however you We focus our best e orts on harm reduc-
should be physical not social distancing. actually probably more harm than good. may feel about them, have prevented us tion and try to navigate away from all or
So, I thought more about this. And you Humans were made for other humans, from losing our connections as we navigate nothing thinking. We do what we feel is
know what? He’s absolutely right! Social and connection with others is an innate through these isolating times. comfortable and safe for ourselves and
distancing implies keeping our relation- drive of ours. So yes, Mr. Beck, you are we respect the decisions of what is tolera-
ships at bay, or perhaps taking a break correct. We are much better o physically As we move forward and restrictions ble to others (Kutscher & Greene, 2020).
from our social media facades, or a mini distancing, not socially distancing. are safely lifted, we have loved seeing our We push on, and we push on together.
vacation from our delightful in-laws. But members return to make use of the facili- Remember, we are physically distancing,
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SPOTLIGHT superpower, what would it beach. good food that is healthy. I of being part of the volley-
be and why? What is your favorite always get a pitaya bowl with ball team and why should
FROM PAGE 28 granola, strawberries, and they go out for the team?
I would want to have the food to eat before or after a Nutella.
professional athlete and pro ability to read minds because game? I loved playing on the vol-
(or college) sports team? it would be so interesting What’s the go-to app on leyball team for Lakeland be-
to know what other people My favorite food to eat your phone and why? cause the coaches and players
My favorite professional think about. before a game is a peanut are all really nice and so sup-
athlete is Miles Partain and butter and Nutella sandwich. TikTok, because I nd it portive of each other. Even if
my favorite college team to If you could pick one really entertaining to watch you have never played volley-
watch is the UCLA men’s place to visit on vacation Best place to eat locally ball before, everyone will be
volleyball team. that you’ve never been to, and why? For a young athlete grow- really helpful and encourag-
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What is your favorite why? e best place to eat trict, what would you tell
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27 Norm Ave., Mt. Kisco (next to Kohl’s) and wanted it so bad. e Crop Yorktown’s Allison Torres (13 said. “We also made sure we all

www.bedfordgravel.com (Yorktown’s student-fan section) kills), Olivia Waschenko (12 had a positive mindset and were

914-241-3851 motivated us a lot, and I’m so glad kills), Aniyah Seales (4 kills, 5 energized coming into the third

they were able to come while still blocks), and Allie Silverman (23 set which helped us stay positive

following COVID guidelines.” big assists) came up clutch as well. in the fourth set, too.”

Jackie Cane (16 kills) said the “We have been working hard all Kubicsko (16 kills, 19 assists, 3

Crop de nitely helped the Husk- season to prepare for this match aces) helped the Hornets to the

ers keep the momentum on their against smart, skilled players,” victory with a huge game.

side, with great energy after every Cane said. “Every player on our “I was able to play so well dur-

point. team put everything they had into ing the game because our passing

“Having our friends cheer for that win, and celebrating together was good, which allowed me and

us was really motivating and gave after the fourth set was an amaz- Victoria Tsui to give great sets so

the game a real pre-COVID feel, ing feeling of satisfaction.” that we were able to put the ball

something we have all missed so Yorktown (14-1, 8-0) was vic- away and side out quickly,” Ku-

much,” Cane said. torious against visiting Walter bicsko said.

e Huskers did not want to Panas, 3-1 (28-26, 20-25, 26-24, Sophia Sommovigo (9 kills, 3

be in a position where John Jay 25-14), on Wednesday, April 14. blocks), Jennings (9 kills, 2 aces),

won the rst two sets, so Yor- and Tsui (5 kills, 18 assists, 2

ktown knew it was crucial to LAKELAND VOLLEYBALL aces) also made big contributions

take the second set to even the Kayla Jennings (13 kills), Em- to the victory.

match—which they did. ily Kubicsko (11 kills), Lauren Lakeland (11-4, 4-2) won 3-0

“We really laid it all out there, Groccia (6 kills), and Victoria (25-15, 25-16, 25-18) at Brew-

and I am so proud of how cohe- Tsui (23 assists) ignited host No. ster on Saturday, April 17, led

sive we played,” Knoesel said. 3 Lakeland to a 3-0 (25-10, 25- by Kubicsko (7 kills, 6 assists,

In the third set, up 6-5, a 16-2 13, 25-14) victory against No. 5 aces), Jennings (8 kills), and

run helped the Huskers to win 6 North Salem in the opening Sommovigo (5 kills, 2 blocks).

Thursday, April 22, 2021 LEISURE Yorktown News – Page 31

CLUES ACROSS 21. Children’s accessory 48. Sailboat 23. Former British PM May For puzzle solutions, please see
1. Switches 24. US battleships circa theparamountrehab.com
7. Legal financial term 22. Unknown point 49. Newspapers 1939
(abbr.) 25. Greek alphabet letter
10. Sweeties 27. Exists 50. Frequently flooded area 26. When you hope to get
12. Competition there
13. Measures electrical 28. Extremely confident 51. They dig for coal 29. Top lawyer
resistance 30. Fiddler crabs
14. Psychotherapy 33. Expression of disgust 31. Intolerant
researcher 32. Persons that cause
15. Causes injury to 34. The government has CLUES DOWN extreme fear
16. Open 35. Car mechanics group
17. Polish peninsula many 1. Partial 36. Capital of Ghana
18. Hebrew calendar month 38. Famed ballplayer Hank
19. Whale ship captain 36. Small constellation 2. “Mad Men” leading man 40. Emphasizes
insignificance
37. Northern Indian city 3. The __ of March 41. Light-colored
42. Distinctive smell
38. The best pitchers 4. Healthy 43. Muckraking journalist
Jacob
39. Naturally occurring solid 5. Where golfers begin 44. Sunscreen rating
45. Short-term memory
40. Apple computers 6. Soviet Socialist Republic 46. Japanese delicacy
47. One point north of due
41. Portuguese city (abbr.) east

44. Ancient Greek war dance 7. Of the cheek

45. More reliable 8. Injury reminder

9. Statesman Franklin

10. For an unknown

reason

11. Brain parts

12. Islamic calendar

month

14. Avenue where ad

men work

17. Possesses

18. Accept

20. Stake

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appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using
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Author Susan Wiggs
e Yorktown Lions Club is launching its major

“An Evening with Author Susan Wiggs,” a fund- scholarship fundraiser ra e for 2021. Ten seniors

raiser to bene t Support Connection’s free breast and from Yorktown and Lakeland high schools will

ovarian cancer support services, will be held at 7 p.m. share $5,000 in scholarship money from a genera-

ursday, April 22. Wiggs, a New York Times best- tor ra e.

seller, will lead a virtual discussion about friends and e Champion dual powered generator (gasoline This handsome, sweet guy
is a bit timid until he gets
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you. Once he’s sure you’re
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rubs! You can make an
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to connect and support one another in today’s world. will maintain the names of ra e numbers of each terrific guy.

Purchase tickets here on Support Connection’s web- participant. e cost will be $20 for one chance and

site (supportconnection.org). $100 for six chances.

Yorktown Grange Fair is ra e has been made possible by John
McLean, the Home Depot New Rochelle man-

ager, who donated the Champion generator. Badger

e theme for the 97th Yorktown Grange Fair Tickets are available to purchase at yorktown-

will be “Out and About at the Fair”—a celebration lionsclub.com or via check (send along with your

of the emergence from the socially isolated and name, address, phone number, and email address Beautiful Misty doesn’t understand
why she’s here and is just not
uneventful existence that many have been dealing to “ e Yorktown Lions, PO Box 30, Yorktown feeling comfortable not being
where she’s used to being. Her
with for the past year. Heights, NY 10598”).
owner passed away and there was
Westchester County’s only true country fair will All money raised by the Yorktown Lions Club is nobody in the family to take her.
She’s an independent girl who
be held Sept. 10, 11, and 12, at the Grange Fair- returned to the community through various dona- would need some time to adjust to
new surroundings. Once she feels
grounds in Yorktown Heights. e plan is to bring tions and initiatives. comfortable she will be your friend.
Call for an appointment to meet
back everything that the community knows and RideConnect Volunteers
loves about the Grange Fair. e food, the games, this pretty girl.

the rides, the animals, the crafts and, of course, the Available
tractors.

Yorktown Lions Golf Outing RideConnect, a program of Family Services of Misty
Westchester, has volunteers willing and able to

shop for seniors or drive seniors to their medical

e Yorktown Lions Club’s Mulligans and appointments. RideConnect services all of West- Putnam Humane Society, 68 Old Rt. 6, Carmel
845-225-7777 www.puthumane.org
Margaritas Golf Outing will be held on June 7 at chester and southern Putnam counties. e num-
Open 7 days a week from 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Somers National Golf Club. ber to call to request a volunteer shopper or a ride

Register at yorktownlionsclub.com or by email- to a medical appointment is 914-242-7433. All

ing [email protected]. services are free to seniors.

Page 32 – Yorktown News Thursday, April 22, 2021

OBITUARIES

Barbara Thomas at WCC, she was the director ate, baccalaureate, and associate 53 years, eresa (McKenna)
of nursing at Pace University. degree programs, her passion to Keegan, and his grandchildren.
Barbara Ann Appelbohm Barbara was an RN and held a educate students was a driving Terry and Ed spent half of their
omas, longtime resident of M.A. in community health nurs- force. roughout Barbara’s ca- time in Margate, Florida, golf-
Yorktown Heights, died on April ing from New York University, reer, she had many publications ing, going on cruises and enjoy-
13. She was 79 years old. M.S. in nursing and an advanced and was part of a research project ing friendships. When in New
Barbara was an assistant pro- certi cate in family nurse prac- focused on geron-techonology, York, they spent time going to
fessor of nursing at Westchester titioner from Pace University. helping the elderly population sports and school events for their
Community College, retiring a With over 30 years of teaching use technology. grandchildren.
few years ago. Before working experience in nursing for gradu-
She will be remembered as He is survived by his wife,
a kind and caring woman who Terry; his daughter, Rosemary
wore colorful clothes and unique Heisler, and son-in law, Neil, of
jewelry. Her love for her family Fort Mill, South Carolina; son,
and friends will forever be trea- Edward J. Keegan Jr. and daugh-
sured. ter-in law, Julie, of North Salem;
and daughter-in law, Danielle
She is survived by her hus- Keegan, of Shrub Oak. He is
band, Jack omas; her son, Greg preceded in death by his son,
(Christine) omas; her grand- Kevin Keegan; parents, Simon
children, James, Ryan, Kate, and and Helen Keegan; his sisters
William; and sister, Marilyn and brothers, Adelaide Rowe,
Heiner. Helen Quigley, Joan Ha ord,
Mary Lou McNally, Richard
Barbara had such a strong pas- Keegan, Donald Keegan, and
sion for teaching, so to honor Ann Keegan. e gates were full
her memory, her family asks that of familiar faces for him when he
in lieu of owers, please send a arrived home.
memorial contribution to the
Westchester Community Col- He also leaves behind his most
lege Foundation in memory of treasured grandchildren: Kevin,
Barbara omas (sunywcc.edu/ Grace, Patrick, Sarah, Liam, and
about/foundation/fund-for-wcc/ Keegan, and many nieces and
general-fund-for-wcc or mail nephews. He was a proud mem-
check to WCC Foundation, ber of Irish-American Clubs
Hartford Hall, 75 Grasslands (Westchester County and Flori-
Road, Valhalla, N.Y. 10595). da) and leaves behind many good
friends. He was a parishioner of
Edward J. Keegan St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church
in Shrub Oak.
Edward J. Keegan, of York-
town Heights, died on Saturday, Steven A Colarusso
March 13, at his winter home in
Margate, Florida. He was 82. Steven A. Colarusso died on
Sept. 2, 2020, in Boca Raton,
Ed was born in Hollis to Florida. He was 63. Steven was
Simon and Helen (Lanigan) born in the Bronx to Nettie and
Keegan on Oct. 1, 1938. Ed lived Joseph Colarusso on Jan. 25,
in Brooklyn and Fish Creek dur- 1958.
ing his childhood, and graduated
in 1957 from James Madison He is predeceased by his wife,
High School in Brooklyn. Ed Ricca Colarusso, and son, Justin,
enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1957 of Bayonne New Jersey; and sons,
and was honorably discharged in Anthony Colarusso, Demarco
1963. Ed was very proud of his Colarusso, and Dominick Co-
time as a member of the New larusso, as well as Patrick Heyd,
York City Police Department who was like a son to him. He
and retired in 1980 from the leaves his brothers, Michael Co-
Crime Scene Unit. He was also larusso, and wife Cheryl Colarus-
a member of the National Guard so; Joseph Colarusso; Paul Co-
as a sta sergeant from 1978 until larusso; and sister Andrea Miller
1980. Ed enjoyed reading many and partner Jon Shaw. In addi-
crime detective books and was tion, he leaves behind two grand-
such an avid viewer of “Law and children, Isabella and Anthony, as
Order”that he could have written well as Louis Abbagliato (Netties
many of the episodes. After retir- Husband).
ing from the NYPD, Ed worked
in various security capacities for Steven loved his family, his
companies such as P zer, Inc and pets and the ocean. He was a die
IBM. In the 1990s, he started hard Yankees fan, Rangers fan
volunteering for then State As- and Giants fan. He had a passion
semblyman George E. Pataki for cooking and was a wonderful
and traveled the state with him chef. He worked in such places as
during his campaigning days Maui, St. omas, Seattle, Reno,
for NYS governor. e time Ed Florida, Colorado. His mother
spent working in the Pataki ad- said he made the best tortellini
ministration was one he always alfredo ever. He also loved sh-
fondly remembered. ing with his brothers. He will be
greatly missed by all!
After retiring from state ser-
vice, Ed devoted his time to A memorial service will be
his favorite things; his wife of held at later date due to COVID.

Thursday, April 22, 2021 LEGAL NOTICES Yorktown News – Page 33

Scholarship in memory NOTICE TO BIDDERS
of Yorktown teacher BID #3-22 LAKELAND COPPER BEECH MIDDLE SCHOOL ROOF RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT
surpasses goal
 
When Danielle Coletta died e scholarship, Denault added, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed Bids, in duplicate, are sought and requested by the Board of
Education, Lakeland Central School District (hereinafter called "Owner"), for the Lakeland Copper Beech Middle
unexpectedly in February, her co- is a way for Coletta to continue to School Roof Reconstruction Project.  Bids are requested for the following Contract: GENERAL, in accordance
with the Drawings, Project Manual (including Conditions of the Contract and Specifications), and other Bidding
workers in the Yorktown Central support her students. and Contract Documents prepared by Tetra Tech Engineers, Architects & Landscape Architects, P.C. d/b/a
Tetra Tech Architects & Engineers, 10 Brown Road, Ithaca, NY 14850.
School District wanted to honor e Danielle Coletta Scholar- A Pre-Bid Conference for potential Bidders will be held on Tuesday, April 27, 2021, 4:00 PM at the Main
Office of the Lakeland Copper Beech Middle School, 3401 Old Yorktown Road, Route 132, Yorktown Heights,
her legacy and commitment to the ship will be awarded to two grad- NY 10598.  NOTE:  IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19, BASED ON THE MOST RECENT FEDERAL AND STATE
SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES THAT MINIMIZE GROUP GATHERINGS TO 10 PEOPLE OR LESS,
community. uating Yorktown High School MAINTAIN A PHYSICAL SEPARATION OF SIX FEET MINIMUM BETWEEN PEOPLE, OBSERVING PUBLIC
HEALTH MANDATES, AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH NYS EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 202.11,
To that end, the Danielle Colet- students who exemplify motiva- DETERMINATION HAS BEEN MADE TO HOLD THE BID OPENING AS FOLLOWS:  SEALED BIDS will be
received by the Owner on or before 2:00 PM THURSDAY, MAY 6, 2021 at Lakeland Central School District,
ta Dedication Scholarship was es- tion to achieve their personal best 1086 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY 10588 Attn: Lisa Garland, at which time bids will be opened and
remotely read aloud.  Bidders will be able to view a video recording of the opening, join by conference bridge
tablished. Coletta was a teacher in academically, a strong work ethic, as noted below, and recorded results to be shared by email to all Bidders and available in the electronic plan
room on the REVplans website. Audio/Video Conference information available upon email request to
Yorktown for more than 20 years, living a purposeful life by applying [email protected]. For the convenience of potential Bidders and other interested parties, the
Bidding Documents may be examined at the following locations:
with 17 spent as a third-grade their talents to helping others, and Eastern Contractors Association, Inc., 6 Airline Drive, Colonie, NY  12205
                Mohawk Valley Builders Exchange, 10 Main Street, Suite 202, Whitesboro, NY 13492
teacher at Brookside Elementary demonstrating kindness and com-                 Northern New York Builders Exchange, 22074 Fabco Road, Watertown, NY 13601

School before moving to sixth- passion to all.        The Builders Exchange of the Southern Tier, Inc.-East, 15 Belden Street, Binghamton, NY 13903
                Construction Exchange of Buffalo & Western NY, 2660 William Street, Cheektowaga, NY 14227
grade English language arts at “Dani’s parents helped come                 Rochester Builders Exchange, 180 Linden Oaks, Suite 100, Rochester, NY 14625
                Syracuse Builders Exchange, 6563 Ridings Rd., Syracuse, NY  13206
Mildred E. Strang Middle School up with the criteria,” Rasulo said.                 McGraw Hill Construction/Dodge, c/o Dataflow, 71 Fuller Road, Albany, NY 12205
                Southern Tier Builders Association, 65 E. Main. St., Falconer, NY 14733
ve years ago. “It’s in Dani’s memory but it ac- Complete digital sets of Bidding Documents, drawings and specifications, may be obtained online as a
download at www.tetratechaeplanroom.com 'public projects’ for a non-refundable fee of $49.00 (Forty Nine
Arlene Rasulo and Kristi De- knowledges kids who are like her, Dollars).
Complete hard copy sets of Bidding Documents, drawings and specifications, may be obtained online at         
nault, teachers at Mildred E. dedicated, kind, compassionate www.tetratechaeplanroom.com ‘public projects’. Checks shall be made payable to Lakeland Central School
District in the sum of $100.00 (One Hundred Dollars) for each set of documents.  Mail checks to Lohrius
Strang came up with the schol- and humble.” She added that the Blueprint, 226 Newtown Road, Plainview, New York 11803.  Plan deposit is refundable in accordance with the
terms in the Instructions to Bidders to all submitting bids.  Any bidder requiring documents to be shipped shall
arship idea to honor Coletta just Scholarship Awards Committee make arrangements with the printer and pay for all packaging and shipping costs (either by providing
FedEX/UPS account number or being charged a flat rate by the printer).  Please note REV                                 
a few days after her death. ey will select the recipients for the www.tetratechaeplanroom.com is the designated location and means for distributing and obtaining all bid
package information, electronic or hard copy.  Only those Contract Documents obtained in this manner will
hoped to raise enough seed money scholarship. enable a prospective bidder to be identified as a registered plan holder.  The Provider takes no responsibility for
the completeness of Contract Documents obtained from other sources.  Contract Documents obtained from
to get the scholarship started.After e Danielle Coletta Scholar- other sources may not be accurate or may not contain addenda that may have been issued. All bid addenda
will be transmitted to registered plan holders, regardless of receiving electronic or hard copy Bid Documents,
receiving full support from Prin- ship will only be available for the via email and will be available at www.tetratechaeplanroom.com.  Registered plan holders who have paid for
hard copies of the bid documents will need to make the determination if hard copies of the addenda are
cipal Marie Horowitz and with next six years, enough time to en- required for their use and coordinate directly with REV for hard copies of addenda to be issued.  There will be
no charge for registered plan holders to obtain hard copies of the bid addenda. 
a green light to proceed from Dr. sure that two of her current sixth- BONDS:  A Bid Bond is required for this project.
The Owner may, at its discretion, waive informalities in Bids, but is not obligated to do so, nor does it represent
Ron Hattar, schools superinten- grade students as well as all her that it will do so. The Owner also reserves the right to reject any and all Bids. The Owner will not waive
informalities which would give one Bidder substantial advantage or benefit not enjoyed by all affected Bidders.
dent, they decided on a district- former students will be eligible for Bids may not be withdrawn before 45 days following the Bid opening thereof, unless an error is claimed by the
Bidder in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders.
wide sta “Dress Down Day,” will a scholarship to honor the teacher By: Dr. Brendan Lyons, Superintendent

all money raised going toward set- they lost this year.

ting up a $500 scholarship to ben- Rasulo and Denault agree they

e t a graduating Yorktown High have never met a more dedicated

School senior. teacher than Coletta. In addition

To their surprise, the Dress to her time in schools, Coletta

Down Day raised close to spent many years of service vol-

$7,000—more than enough to unteering in such organizations Notice of Formation of JEB Public Notice
Management Services, LLC. Notice to Taxpayers
cover the two $500 scholarships as H.E.A.R.T., PACT, and the Articles of Organization filed with  
Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the provisions of Section 240 of
for the next six years. Guiding Eyes for the Blind. on 3/12/2021. Office location: Town Law and Section 283.301 of the Westchester County Code, that I
Westchester County. SSNY the undersigned, Receiver of Taxes of the Town of Yorktown, have
“It’s a credit to Dani and a credit “It’s amazing how dedicated she designated as agent of LLC upon received from the Supervisor of said Town, the warrant for the collection
whom process against it may be of County, Town and Special District taxes for said Town of Yorktown
to the district and community how was to her craft, her students, her served. SSNY should mail for the year 2020 and that I will attend daily, Saturdays, Sundays and
process to; 2501 Dunning Drive Holidays excepted from eight (8:00) o’clock A.M. until four (4:00) o’clock
much we were able to raise in one colleagues and the community,” Yorktown Heights NY 10598. P.M. at my office in the Town Hall, 363 Underhill Avenue, Yorktown
Purpose: Any lawful purpose Heights, NY, for the purpose of receiving payment of the
fell swoop,”Rasulo said.“Her death Rasulo said. Notice of Formation of MW aforementioned taxes April 1 to April 30, 2021
Creative Services LLC. Articles of  
was out of our control, but what Organization filed with Secretary NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of the
of State of NY (SSNY) on statute aforesaid and also Section 283.221 of the Westchester County
we could do was to do something is article was prepared by the 3/1/2021. Office location: Code that the collection of such taxes will begin on April 1, 2021 and
Westchester County. SSNY from such date until the close of business on the 30th day of April 2021
positive to carry on her legacy.” Yorktown Central School District. designated as agent of LLC upon such taxes will be received without penalty or collection fee, thereafter
whom process against it may be penalties will be added as follows:
Your ad served. SSNY should mail  
could be here. process to; 4 Bernheimer Lane If paid during the month of May, two per centum must be added.
Cortlandt Manor NY 10567. If paid during the months of June and July, five per centum must be
Call Brett Freeman at 845-208-8151 Purpose: Any lawful purpose added.
to find out how. Notice of Formation of NY DOR, If paid during the months of August and September, seven per centum
LLC. Articles of Organization filed must be added.
with Secretary of State of NY If paid during the months of October, November and December, ten per
(SSNY) on 9/3/2020. Office centum must be added.
location: Westchester County. Or if paid thereafter and prior to the date of Sale as fixes by said
SSNY designated as agent of LLC chapter, twelve per centum must be added.
upon whom process against it  
may be served. SSNY should mail These penalties are added on each dollar or part of a dollar due.  The
process to; 11 OVERLOOK last day on which I will collect without penalty will be April 30, 2021.
TERRACE LARCHMONT NY  
10538. Purpose: Any lawful Dated at Yorktown Heights, N.Y., this 1st  day of April 2021.
purpose  

Barbara A. Korsak
Receiver of Taxes 

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Page 34 – Yorktown News LEGAL NOTICES Thursday, April 22, 2021

LAKELAND CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING, INCLUDING ELECTION OF THE 
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND VOTE ON THE 
SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET AND PROPOSITIONS
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF LAKELAND CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SHRUB OAK, NEW YORK, HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that the Annual Public Hearing on the Budget shall be
held on Tuesday, May 4, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. virtually, by Zoom, or at TBD, depending upon circumstances, at which time the budget for the 2021-2022 school year shall be presented.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Annual Meeting for the purpose of voting on the Budget and Propositions and electing three members to the Board of Education will be held
at the VAN CORTLANDTVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYMNASIUM, Mohegan Lake, NY, in said District, Tuesday, May 18, 2021, from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Daylight Savings Time.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education must be filed with the District Clerk at her office in the District
Office, 1086 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY, not later than April 19, 2021 at 5:00 p.m.  The following vacancies on the Board of Education are to be filled:
                                    Term                                                                Name of Last Incumbent
3 years – expiring June 30, 2024                                Angela Conti
3 years – expiring June 30, 2024                               Michael G. Daly
3 years – expiring June 30, 2024                                Karen Pressman
Each petition must be directed to the Clerk of the District, must be signed by at least 25 qualified voters, and shall be in accordance with the provisions of Section 2018 of the Education law.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Budget Proposition, and Propositions in substantially the following form, shall be presented to the qualified voters of the District at such Annual District
Meeting and Election:
PROPOSITION 1 – 2021-2022 BUDGET
RESOLVED, that TBD be appropriated to meet the estimated expenditures for school purposes for the school year 2021-2022 and that the Board of Education of the Lakeland Central
School District be authorized to levy taxes to meet the same.                     
PROPOSITION 2 – BUS/VEHICLE BOND PROPOSITION
RESOLVED:
(a)        That the Board of Education of Lakeland Central School District of Shrub Oak, in the Counties of Westchester and Putnam, New York (the “District”), is hereby
authorized to purchase various school buses and vehicles for use by the District, and to expend therefor, including preliminary costs and costs incidental thereto and to
the financing thereof, an amount not to exceed the estimated total cost of $1,400,000;
(b)        that a tax is hereby voted in the aggregate amount of not to exceed $1,400,000 to pay such cost, said tax to be levied and collected in installments in such years
and in such amounts as shall be determined by said Board of Education; and
(c)        that in anticipation of said tax, bonds of the District are hereby authorized to be issued in the principal amount of not to exceed $1,400,000 and a tax is hereby
voted to pay the interest on said bonds as the same shall become due and payable.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that the aforesaid Proposition shall appear on the ballots for the voting machines in substantially the following abbreviated form:
BUS/VEHICLE BOND PROPOSITION
YES                                                                            NO
RESOLVED:
(a)        That the Board of Education of Lakeland Central School District of Shrub Oak, in the Counties of Westchester and Putnam, New York (the “District”), is hereby authorized to purchase
various school buses and vehicles for use by the District and to expend therefor, including preliminary costs and costs incidental thereto and to the financing thereof, an amount not to
exceed the estimated total cost of $1,400,000; (b) that a tax is hereby voted in the aggregate amount of not to exceed $1,400,000 to pay such cost, said tax to be levied and collected in
installments in such years and in such amounts as shall be determined by said Board of Education; and (c) that in anticipation of said tax, bonds of the District are hereby authorized to be
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LAKELAND CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 
AVISO DE REUNIÓN ANUAL, INCLUYENDO LA ELECCIÓN DE LOS 
MIEMBROS DE LA JUNTA DE EDUCACIÓN Y LA VOTACIÓN DE 
PROPOSICIONES Y PRESUPUESTO DEL DISTRITO ESCOLAR
LA JUNTA DE EDUCACIÓN DEL DISTRITO ESCOLAR CENTRAL DE LAKELAND SHRUB OAK, NUEVA YORK, POR LA PRESENTE DA AVISO  que la Audiencia Pública Anual sobre el
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Page 36 – Yorktown News LEGAL NOTICES Thursday, April 22, 2021

YORKTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, NEW YORK
 
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING, BUDGET VOTE AND REGISTRATION OF VOTERS
 
The Board of Education of the Yorktown Central School District, HEREBY GIVES NOTICE, that the Annual Meeting, Annual School District Election and Budget Vote of the residents of the
School District, qualified to vote at school meetings in the District, will be held in the Cafeteria of the French Hill School, Yorktown Heights, New York on Tuesday, May 18, 2021 for the
purpose of voting by voting machine on the statement of estimated expenses for the ensuing school year (School District Budget), for the purpose of electing two (2) members of the Board
of Education, and for voting on any propositions legally proposed. Polls, for the purpose of voting, will be open from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM prevailing time.
 
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that a public hearing on the proposed 2021-2022 budget of the Yorktown Central School District will be held on Monday, May 10, 2021 virtually and/or at the
Mildred E. Strang Middle School, depending upon circumstances.  Please check the website for the virtual meeting link and/or location: Yorktown.org.
 
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that the following proposition shall be presented to the voters at the annual meeting:
 
CAPITAL PROJECT PROPOSITION
Shall the Board of Education of the Yorktown Central School District, Westchester County, New York, be authorized to construct improvements to the District’s buildings in the nature of
installation of air conditioning in the large occupied spaces such as cafeterias and gymnasiums, such improvements to include original equipment, machinery, apparatus and ancillary or
related work required in connection therewith, at a maximum estimated cost of $4,000,000; and the amount of $4,000,000 shall be transferred from the Buildings and Facilities
Improvements Capital Reserve Fund to the capital fund for such purpose.
 
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required for school district purposes during the 2021-2022 school year (Budget) may be
obtained by any resident of the district at each school house of the district and the administrative offices during the hours of 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM (prevailing time) during the fourteen days
(14) days immediately preceding the Annual Meeting, OTHER THAN SATURDAY, SUNDAY or HOLIDAY. Such statements will also be available on the District’s website, at any free
association or public library within the District, and at the Annual Meeting and School District Budget Vote to be held as aforesaid, Tuesday, May 18, 2021.
 
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 the District bulletin board 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 District Clerk at 2725 Crompond Road, Yorktown
Heights, New York no later than 5:00 PM on April 19, 2021. Vacancies on the Board 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, 2021 Peter Bisaccia
Three (3) years, expiring June 30, 2021 Jackie Carbone UPDATED Halston Media llers 12/31/20 (new address)
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NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that all web and/or email addresses. voters of the District
at least 60 days prior to the Annual Meeting.
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NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that voter registration is ongoing in the office of the District Clerk and that any person entitled to have his/her name placed upon the register may register on any
school day at the Business Office of the District, 2725 Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights, NthewanYkosrk! between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. up until 5 days*bNefOoreTtEhe: wAnhneunal putting
Meeting.
 
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that any person otherwise qualified to vote, who is currently registered to vote in any general election, pursuant to Article 5 of the Election Law, or is currently
registered to vote with the School District and has voted at an Annual or Special schYooolrdkitsotriwctnmNeeetiwngswithin the last four calendar years, 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,
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Thursday, April 22, 2021 LEGAL NOTICES Yorktown News – Page 37

YORKTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, NEW YORK
 
AVISO DE REUNIÓN ANUAL, VOTACIÓN DEL PRESUPUESTO Y REGISTRO DE VOTANTES
 
La Junta de Educación del Distrito Escolar Central de Yorktown, POR LA PRESENTE DA AVISO de que la Reunión Anual, Elección Anual del Distrito Escolar y Voto de Presupuesto de los
residentes del Distrito Escolar, cualificados para votar en las reuniones escolares en el Distrito, se llevará a cabo en la cafetería de la Escuela French Hill, Yorktown Heights, Nueva York, el
martes 18 de mayo de 2021, con el fin de votar por máquina de votación sobre la declaración de gastos estimados para el año siguiente (presupuesto del distrito escolar) y con el propósito
de la elección de dos (2) miembros de la Junta de Educación y para votar sobre cualquier proposición propuesta legalmente. Las urnas, con fines de votación, estarán abiertas de 7:00 de la
mañana a 9:00 de la noche, hora vigente.
 
TAMBIÉN SE AVISA que una audiencia pública sobre el presupuesto propuesto 2021-2022 del Distrito Escolar Central de Yorktown se llevará a cabo el lunes 10 de mayo de 2021
virtualmente y / o en la Escuela Media Mildred E. Strang, dependiendo de las circunstancias.  Favor de consultar el sitio web para encontrar el enlace para la reunión virtual y/o la ubicación:
Yorktown.org.
 
TAMBIÉN SE AVISA que la siguiente propuesta se presentará a los votantes en la reunión anual:
 
PROPUESTA DE PROYECTO DE CAPITAL
¿Se autorizará a la Junta de Educación del Distrito Escolar Central de Yorktown, Condado de Westchester, Nueva York, a construir mejoras en los edificios del Distrito con índole de
instalación de aire acondicionado en los espacios ocupados grandes, como cafeterías y gimnasios, tales mejoras a incluir equipos originales, maquinaria, aparatos y trabajos auxiliares o
relacionados requeridos en conexión con los mismos, a un costo estimado máximo de $4,000,000; y el monto de $4,000,000 se transferirá del Fondo de Reserva de Capital de Mejoras de
Edificios e Instalaciones al fondo de capital para tal propósito?
 
TAMBIÉN SE AVISA que cualquier residente del distrito en cada escuela del distrito y en las oficinas administrativas durante el horario de 9:00 de la mañana a 3:00 de la tarde (tiempo
vigente) puede obtener una copia de la cantidad de dinero que se requerirá para los propósitos del distrito durante el año escolar 2021-2022 (Presupuesto) durante los catorce días (14) días
inmediatamente anteriores a la Reunión Anual, EXCEPTO SÁBADOS, DOMINGOS o FERIADOS. Dichas declaraciones también estarán disponibles en el sitio web del Distrito, en cualquier
asociación o biblioteca pública gratuita dentro del Distrito, y en la Reunión Anual y votación del Presupuesto del Distrito Escolar que se llevará a cabo como se dijo anteriormente el martes
18 de mayo de 2021.
 
TAMBIÉN SE AVISA  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.
 
TAMBIÉN SE AVISA que las peticiones que nombran candidatos para el cargo de miembro de la Junta de Educación deben ser presentadas ante la Secretaria de Distrito en 2725
Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights, Nueva York a más tardar las 5:00 de la tarde el 19 de abril de 2021. 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:
 
Término    Nombre del último o última titular
Tres (3) años, expirando el 30 de junio de 2021 Peter Bisaccia
Tres (3) años, expirando el 30 de junio de 2021 Jackie Carbone
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Planned communities designed with lifestyle in mind

People move for many reasons, While master planned commu- visions. ese communities have top the list are located in Florida, communities. ese developments

including a desire to be closer to nities once were considered realms extensive educational, recreational Nevada, Utah, Texas, and North push lifestyle and active living to

family or after accepting a job of- for retirees, such areas also can be and commercial features. ey of- Carolina. the forefront.

fer. Last year many were spurred great for families,and not all MPCs ten have their own school systems, Building a sense of commu-

by a “you only live once” mentality are age-restricted. Many buyers are shopping areas, tness centers, and nity takes on new meaning when is article was provided by Metro

as life and the world as we knew attracted to these homes because of business districts. Some are gated; people relocate to master planned Newspaper Service.

it suddenly changed. As people the sense of community fostered by most require an entry pass to use

consider where to move, master living in close proximity to neigh- facilities. MPCs can be convenient

planned communities are garner- bors and sharing a number of exclu- for anyone who doesn’t want to

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tors reported that, starting in March ock to MPCs for social outreach. Furthermore, thanks to ex- Corresponding to Last Week’s
2020, one in three adults substituted MPCs often have events for resi- ceptional conceptualizing and April 15 Issue
some or all of their typical work for dents, including farmer’s markets, design, these communities con-

telework, compared to one in 20 food truck nights, concerts, and tinue to evolve to o er residents

who worked remotely before the other community gatherings within in demand services. For example,

pandemic. e uptick of remote the communities. Furthermore, many builders in MPCs are now

work made many people consider MPCs often are built around golf including homes that feature des-

moving. North American Moving courses, water parks, nature paths, ignated spaces for home learning

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