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The Katonah-Lewisboro Times 08.12.21

VOL. 4 NO. 3 INSIDE THIS WEEK’S PAPER!Check out our special Boomers & Beyond section THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 2021
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State officials call for
Cuomo’s resignation

BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER said it’s time for Cuomo to step aside.

EDITOR “ e report released by Attorney Gen-

eral James nds Governor Cuomo sexually

Last week, Assemblyman Chris Burdick harassed numerous women, which violates

(D-Bedford) and Sen. Peter Harckham (D- state and federal law,” Harckham said in a

South Salem) joined the chorus of state leg- statement. “He must resign immediately.

islators calling on Gov. Andrew Cuomo to ose on his sta involved in the unlawful

resign after an investigation found that he retaliation and cover-up of the crimes must

sexually harassed multiple women, includ- also resign.” FILE PHOTO/BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER
ing current and former state employees. Burdick, a former Bedford town supervi-
State Sen. Pete Harckham (D-South Salem) watches as Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks at
On Tuesday, Aug. 3, New York Attorney sor, said the ndings “are both credible and Harckham’s 2019 inauguration. Last week, the senator called for Cuomo’s resignation.
General Letitia James released the ndings disturbing.”

of the investigation spearheaded by her of- “Such behavior would be inappropriate adopt them.” ing of all sitting state senators (except for

ce. According to the 165-page report, for anyone, but that it was committed by the Harckham added, “I am in full support the senate majority leader) and the seven

Cuomo, a former Bedford resident, engaged state’s chief executive makes it absolutely of the State Assembly and the process of members of New York’s highest court, the

in unwanted groping, kissing and hugging, inexcusable,” Burdick said in a statement. deliberation that now must take place. Al- Court of Appeals. Of that 69-person body,

and made inappropriate comments. Inves- “I commend all those who came forward to though this is a dark day for New York, I two-thirds, or 46, would have to vote to

tigators also found that his o ce fostered share their stories, and I applaud them for am con dent that, collectively, we will move convict for the governor to be removed.

a “toxic” workplace and that a senior sta their bravery. No one should be subjected forward and justice will be served.” Of the 62 senators who would be on the

member took actions to retaliate against a to a culture of harassment, toxicity and re- e state legislature has two houses, but impeachment court, 20 would be Republi-

former employee who alleged harassment. taliation. e governor must resign imme- the impeachment process begins in the As- cans and 42 would be Democrats.

Cuomo, for his part, has strongly denied diately.” sembly, where a simple majority of the As- If that happens, Cuomo would be just the

the allegations, saying in a pre-recorded vid- Many local and county o cials,including sembly’s 150 members (76) would need to second New York governor to ever be im-

eo that he never touched anyone inappro- County Executive George Latimer, have vote to impeach. Of those 150 members, peached and removed from o ce (William

priately or made unwanted sexual advances. also called for Cuomo’s resignation. 107 caucus with the Democratic Party.Cur- Sulzer,1913,alleged theft of campaign funds).

But that hasn’t stopped members of his If Cuomo remains de ant and will not rently, the Assembly Judiciary Committee is His lieutenant governor, Kathy Hochul,

own party from calling for his resignation. heed calls for his resignation, Burdick said, conducting its own investigation into the al- would become governor and Senate Majority

Harckham, who worked in Cuomo’s ad- “I call on the Assembly Judiciary Com- legations against Cuomo. Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins would be-

ministration and was sworn in by the gover- mittee to immediately introduce articles of If Cuomo is impeached, the case would come lieutenant governor for the remainder

nor at his inauguration in Peekskill in 2019, impeachment and for the full Assembly to go a High Court of Impeachment, consist- of Cuomo’s term, which ends in 2022.

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The Staff Political polarization and Cuomo among podcast topics

EDITORIAL TEAM Braver Angels state coordinator is guest on Hudson Valley Uncensored
BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER
EDITOR: 914-302-5628 At the top of this week’s pod- Walogorsky, editor of North Sa- legations of sexual harrassment peachment, and avoiding a “mob
[email protected] cast episode of Hudson Valley lem News and e Somers Re- and sexual assault. You’ll hear justice” mentality as these allega-
Uncensored, host Brett Freeman cord; and Bob Dumas, editor of their thoughts and opinions as tions have not yet stood trial or
NICK TRUJILLO welcomes the three editors from Mahopac News. they deliberate about extreme conviction at this point.
REPORTER our Halston Media newspapers: accountability, particularly in
Brian Marschhauser, editor of ey discuss the recent the Me Too era, how Governor Marschhauser, Walogorsky
[email protected] Yorktown News and e Ka- downfall of Governor Andrew Cuomo might move forward ei- and Dumas chat about local
tonah-Lewisboro Times; Tom Cuomo, and the calls for him to ther by way of resignation or im- headlines, share the biggest sto-
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 2021 YourNeighbor THE KATONAH LEWISBORO TIMES PAGE 3

Katonah resident writes first book

Sara Arnell’s ‘ ere Will be Lobster’ was released July 20

BY NICK TRUJILLO helpful, and it actually allowed background spanning over three

STAFF WRITER me to give meaning to some of decades, it was a separation from

the pain that I went through, and her typical writing process.

Sara Arnell has been writing give meaning to the growth that “It was the rst time that I

professionally for years, but she resulted,” Arnell said. “Whether had to sit down as a writer and

does not typically write about the book sells one or one million really do a lot more plotting and

herself. As the chief strategy of- copies, for me it actually allowed thinking as to what the structure

cer and then chief executive of- me to give meaning to what I had would be than I really had to do

cer of the creative agency, Arnell gone through and release some of with any of my other writing,”

Group, she worked on and wrote the disappointment in myself, she said. “I had to spend a lot of

advertising campaigns for gigan- and even some of the shame I time on what was the arc of the

tic brands such as Pepsi, Sam- had felt.” story, what was the structure,

sung, and McDonald’s. Arnell did not begin the pro- where was it going to start and

Following a dynamic decade cess with the intention of writing where did I want it to end.”

in which she became a CEO, a self-help book but realized that Arnell’s concise style of writing

underwent a divorce, the closing by detailing her experiences and that is required for branding and

of the Arnell Group, and a can- the hardships she went through, marketing still shined through

cer diagnosis as well as founding her readers were able to take away in her book. She said she heard

KARMiC, her own brand-con- lessons that could help them get from many of her readers that

sulting platform, and becoming through their own struggles. they nished the book in one sit-

a part-time professor at the New “If you take away some learn- ting due to her fast-paced writing

School’s Parsons School of De- ing from them and even relate style honed by decades of copy-

sign, Arnell decided to detail her to them in a way, it’s kind of an writing experience.

experiences in a memoir titled, untraditional type of self-help e forced isolation during the

“ ere Will be Lobster,” released book,” Arnell said. “ ere are no beginning months of the COV-

on July 20. It was published by rules for living or tips and tricks ID-19 pandemic allowed Arnell a

Savio Republic and distributed like a lot of self-help books have, time of solitude and little distrac-

by Simon & Schuster. For the but you can get something from tion to hunker down and nish

rst time, she allowed herself to the book and get some hope or writing the book. Her Katonah PHOTOS COURTESY OF SARA ARNELL
dive into personal experiences inspiration from it at the very home, which she shares with her Sara Arnell and her poodle, Otis

and re ect on her life, turning least.” 2-year-old poodle, Otis, became a

memories into stories for readers e book’s title comes from one fortress of focus as she worked to roundings in Westchester are nell said. I never made the deci-

to relate to. of the stories that features Arnell nish her rst book project. reminiscent of the upstate area in sion to go work in advertising,

“It was very cathartic to nally discovering a lobster that escaped Arnell moved to northern which she grew up. it was just the path that led me

face the truth, revisit the things from the shopping bag, crawling Westchester in the late months “Where else can you live an there. I ended up loving it.”

I had done and turn them into out on to her kitchen oor, and of 2001, originally thinking that hour from New York City, where Now, Arnell is at the helm of

stories that I thought could be becoming a theme for resilience her purchase would be a weekend you can get on an incredible pub- her own brand consulting entity

for Arnell and her readers. house and a place to escape the lic train that takes you right into in KARMiC and is preparing for

“ e lobster in this book be- con nes of the city periodically. the heart of Manhattan, and live the upcoming semester as a con-

came this real symbol of sur- She ended up falling in love with in these bucolic surroundings,”she temporary advertising professor at

vival, and people picked up on Katonah and made the move per- said. “It really reminds me of the Parsons. For all the self-re ecting

that,” Arnell said. “I just think it’s manently. country, not the suburbs.” “ ere Will be Lobster” allowed

amazing that this idea of being a “It’s the best of both worlds. Arnell fell into advertising and her to do, she is glad to be exactly

lobster is becoming a huge meta- You can zoom into the city, you marketing accidentally. She began where she is.

phor for survival, and not only for can come back up here for peace her career as an editor for Vanity “I’m a huge believer of living in

survival, but for telling your story and quiet and rest; it’s not an un- Fair from 1985 to 1988, working the moment and relishing where

and crawling out into the open sophisticated town, there’s incred- alongside legendary fashion editor we are at this time,” Arnell said.

and surviving because you’ve de- ible art, incredible stores, incred- André Leon Talley, who connect- “My favorite part of my career

cided to help yourself.” ible food, great social life, great ed her with Donna Karan, creator is doing exactly what I am now,

Writing a book is a daunt- people up here,” Arnell said. of the clothing line DKNY. which is: I’ll be teaching in the

ing challenge for any writer, as She is originally from Sau- “When she was going to launch fall, I’ll probably be working on

it is a huge project that requires gerties, New York, a town lo- her rst ad campaign, she asked if another book project soon, con-

much more time, outlining, and cated along the Hudson River I would work on the copy for that, tinuing my personal writing, I

cooperation with others. For Ar- approximately 20 miles south of and that’s really what got me into write a lot of essays and I write a

nell, coming from an ad-writing Woodstock. Arnell said her sur- advertising and copywriting,” Ar- lot of ction on my own.”

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Lewisboro to remove clothing bins from parks

Concerns about parent company prompted the move

BY NICK TRUJILLO native education schools in Den- them in,” Parsons said. “ e Bet-

STAFF WRITER mark for troubled youth. ter Business Bureau gives them

“We know that we’re causing an A+. ey’ve been in business

Lewisboro residents looking some inconvenience by remov- for 22 years, and it’s quite amaz-

to get rid of old clothing have ing them,” said Town Supervi- ing that if they’re that terrible

grown accustomed to dumping sor Peter Parsons. “We feel that that they’ve been allowed in busi-

their old textiles into green and there have been enough question ness for that long.”

white USAgain (pronounced marks raised that we should go to Parsons said that with all the

“use-again”) collection boxes lo- somebody else and now there are uncertainty around USAgain

cated in the parking lots at town other people in the same business and their alleged connection to

parks. With the town learning who might pay us more money.” the Teachers Group and Tvind,

of the organization’s alleged ties USAgain is a for-pro t orga- it was not worth it to keep their

to a Danish cult and legislation nization with a mission to reduce boxes in Lewisboro. e town

issues about having drop boxes textile waste with over 8,000 has contacted USAgain to re-

on parkland, Lewisboro’s textile clothing drop boxes in 15 states, quest the removal of the collec-

waste will have to be dropped according to its website. ey tion boxes but is unsure when the PHOTO: NICK TRUJILLO

elsewhere. refer to their collection boxes boxes will be removed. Parsons USAgain drop box in Lewisboro’s Town Park

In a Facebook post on July 30, as “TreeMachines,” because the is also unsure of what company

the town’s Parks and Recreation organization plants a tree every the town will enter an agreement raised within Lewisboro about ing told that anything for-pro t

Department said it made the de- time a box is lled. with next but would like to get the collection boxes is the town’s should immediately have to go

cision to remove the three US- Parsons said the town knew the collection boxes back in the requirement to comply with New through New York parkland

Again clothing/shoe drop boxes USAgain was a for-pro t orga- town’s park as quickly as possible. York State’s parkland alienation alienation, that is a hell of a pro-

because of the company’s possi- nization when they originally “It isn’t worth [Superintendent guidelines. Parsons said he has cess and we have never been told

ble involvement in “unscrupulous entered an agreement with them, of Parks and Recreation] Dana elded complaints about the that anything we do is against it.”

activities.” and that Lewisboro received ap- Mayclim’s time to research the boxes being for-pro t and on Parsons said that he instructed

ose activities include allega- proximately $1,000 annually for comments that have been made parkland. Lewisboro’s town attorney to

tions spanning two decades of the three boxes in town. about this group. It is worth her “ ey’re complaining about investigate the matter and will

ties to the Teachers Group, the “Being a small town, we tend while to put something there in for-pro t; well, next door to the comply with whatever their nd-

alleged controlling body for the to follow precedents. e fact their place,” Parsons said. As drop box for clothes, there is a ings are. He said he does not

Denmark-based organization that Scarsdale, Greenburgh, and soon as they’re gone, then I’d like place where you can buy water foresee it being an issue because

Tvind. e Teachers Group and Yorktown uses [USAgain], we Dana to sign a contract with an- and soda which is distinctly for the boxes are located in the park-

Tvind are an alleged political and thought was a pretty good ‘yes’ to other group.” the pro t of the company Pepsi,” ing lot and not on any greenspace

non-religious cult, running alter- them when we originally allowed e other concern that was Parsons said. “If I’m really be- in the parks.

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KATONAH-LEWISBORO SCHOOL DISTRICT

Bill would bring cameras inside special-needs classrooms

National organization weighs in on restraint policies

BY TOM BARTLEY ‘ ese parents simply require the district to notify parents within ing the civil rights of children.”
CONTRIBUTING WRITER want to know that their 24 hours of any restraint applied. “Despite the high bar for using restraint
children are safe when
Responding to a plea from parents, As- “My objective is to try to address is- and seclusion provided in federal guid-
semblyman Chris Burdick said this week they are at school.’ sues that have been brought to me and I ance,” Stephens wrote, “children in your
that he will seek a statewide mandate for believe are valid,” Burdick said. “I always school district are routinely restrained and
cameras in the classrooms of special-needs –Assemblyman have worked collaboratively with all those secluded for noncompliance, disrespect,
students. involved. I will be seeking comment from minor behaviors, property damage, and for
Chris Burdick the Assembly committee sta , the state De- convenience of the sta .”
His bill would require the camera installa- partment of Education and of course, school
tions as well as speedy noti cation any time their supporters to the school board to end districts and educators.” “ e Katonah-Lewisboro School Dis-
one of those children is physically restrained. what they called KLSD’s policy of routinely trict can and must do better,” he insisted.
Both are key demands of the newly formed restraining special-needs children and plac- Parent protests began this year after the
Special Needs Advocacy Group, which is ing them in seclusion. At the board’s July 29 mother of a 13-year-old middle school stu- Alexandra Ferreira of Katonah, a mem-
critical of the Katonah-Lewisboro School meeting, they asked for the cameras in class- dent said he had been restrained more than ber of the advocacy group, applauded the
District’s handling of those children. rooms of children with impaired verbal abil- 30 times over a two-month period before Stephens letter. “We agree that physical
ity and a number of other changes. she was noti ed. District o cials, citing restraint is a discriminatory and dangerous
Burdick met last week via Zoom with con dentiality restrictions, have not publicly practice and that the Katonah-Lewisboro
the concerned parents, a day after a national e parents’ quest got a boost with responded. Likewise, they have remained si- School District must immediately priori-
organization opposed to physical restraints Burdick’s agreement to sponsor legislation in lent on charges that a teacher choked a child tize the retraining of its sta in methods
in the classroom scolded the KLSD school Albany that would mandate the cameras in and locked another in a bathroom. that will reduce or eliminate its use,” Fer-
board on special-needs policies. special-needs classrooms statewide. reira said.
But the Maryland-based was outspoken
e Alliance Against Restraints and Se- “ ese parents simply want to know in its demand last week that KLSD “do She was among some 20 parents and
clusion,in a letter to Board President Marjo- that their children are safe when they are at better” than that in handling special-needs others who lled seats in the John Jay High
rie Schi and others, called on the district to school,” the Bedford Democrat said. “Many youngsters. School library for the school board’s July
ensure that restraint or seclusion occurs “only of these children are nonverbal and are un- 29 meeting. ey called, in addition to the
when there is a threat of imminent danger able to speak for themselves.” e rst of “Was the young autistic student who was cameras, for an end to restraints and seclu-
of serious physical harm to the student or two Burdick bills would require “cameras in restrained 33 times . . . posing a life-or-death sion pending a “major overhaul” in policy
others.” certain of the special needs classrooms,” he threat?” Guy Stephens, founder and execu- on special-needs students. Changes would
said in an email Monday. e second would tive director of the anti-restraint alliance, include greater accountability and transpar-
Schi had no immediate comment on the asked in his letter to the school board. “Do ency, autism-speci c training for sta and a
alliance letter. young children being secluded in the bath- disability representation at the district’s Of-
room pose a life-or-death danger?” He said
e letter, dated Aug. 4, followed by days it “seems clear” that the district was “violat- ce of Special Services level.
the impassioned pleading of parents and

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CB Gallery showcases
Waccabuc resident

CB Gallery, a contemporary art gallery in how much talent is right here! I’m so fortunate

Katonah, will host an exhibition titled, “Trans- to be able to show Katy Ferrarone’s new work.

mute,” by Waccabuc resident Katy Ferrarone. I nd her work to be as engaging as it is hyp-

e exhibit will run from Aug. 18 to Sept. 11, notic.” He added, “When I visited her studio

with an opening reception on Friday from 5 to and saw her paintings, my heart starting beat-

8 p.m. Aug. 20. ing faster. I had to have it in the gallery.”

Ferrarone grew up in Fair eld County Con- For more information about the “Transmute”

necticut and studied art at Syracuse University show, contact CB Gallery at 917-520-3234.

and then Parsons School in New York City. Walk-in gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

She always knew she wanted to be an artist Wednesday through Saturday, or by appoint-

having the need to build, create, and draw from ment.

her pre-school years.

“I had some very supportive teachers

throughout my early education who encour-

aged me to further my studies,” Ferrarone says.

“After nishing up at Parsons, I got a job at the

Pace Gallery in New York and then did a stint

teaching art in the New York public school sys-

tem and eventually my husband’s work took us

to Asia from 2010 to 2017, where I continued

to paint and show,”she added.

“I wanted to title the show ‘Transmute,’

which means ‘to change in form, nature or sub-

stance,’ because my new body of work repre-

sents a change of course for me,”Ferrarone said.

“Some of the new work is smaller, yet bolder,

and more uid and di erent from what I’ve

done in the past. She added, “I’m thrilled to be

showing here in Westchester.”

e gallery’s owner/director, Christopher Artworks by Waccabuc resident Katy Ferrarone
Brescia, said, “I’m constantly bowled over by Artworks by Waccabuc resident Katy

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COVID-19

Some restrictions return as infection rates rise

BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER Countywide, the positive rate of infection has in- early July to 28 percent in early August).
EDITOR creased from less than a half of 1 percent percent in Among the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, New
July to steadily over 2 percent in August. As of Aug.
Several towns and organizations in Westchester are 6, the positivity rate in Westchester was 2.32 percent York has the 10th-highest vaccination rate in the coun-
unpausing some of their COVID-19 restrictions as (192 people tested positive out of 8,288 tested), which try, with 57.8 percent of all residents being fully im-
rates continue to climb in the town, county, and state. is lower than the statewide rate of 3.01 percent. munized against COVID-19 (69.1 percent for the 18+
population).
e Lewisboro Library, for example, will now require According to information provided by the state, new
all patrons to wear a face covering inside the building. hospitalizations are also rising in New York State, but In Katonah and Lewisboro, the two-dose vaccine
not as sharply as new infections. In early July, the rate rates for all residents are:
e same goes for neighboring Yorktown, where all of new hospitalizations was 0.26 per 100,000 people. A
public-facing employees and visitors to town hall must month later, the seven-day rolling average was 0.82 new • Cross River — 88.2 percent
wear masks. hospitalizations. e percentage of available hospital • Goldens Bridge — 75.6 percent
beds remains largely unchanged while the percentage • Katonah — 69.8 percent
A month ago, Bedford and Lewisboro both had their of available ICU beds has dropped (from 34 percent in • South Salem — 63.6 percent
active caseloads drop into the single digits. As of Aug. • Waccabuc — 78.2 percent
5, Bedford had 21 active cases and Lewisboro had 23.

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Chasing waterfalls e grace of tragedy

Last Saturday, MAN some time in hair and MY background radiation, the heat signature
the weather OVERBOARD make-up. Perhaps she PERSPECTIVE leftover from the big bang at the begin-
was so nice we was an in uencer, and ning of the universe.
decided to take a little I hear that cray sh are JAMES
MARTORANO Since the publication of his big bang
motorcycle ride. It’s RICK easily in uenced, so I book in 1977, some scientists have gone
nice to feel the wind MELÉN just hope that she was In 1954, on my 6th birthday, I received further, even theorizing that the incred-
lapping at your face, using her powers for a Gilbert Chemistry Set. If you’re of ible expansion of the universe during
my generation, you may recall that the big bang had been preceded by an
and it’s one of the few good instead of evil. these fabulous kits were very popular equally astounding contraction. As this
gifts. e chemistry set contained ev- theory goes, there may very well have
things I don’t mind You’re not al- erything budding scientists could ever been an in nite number of contractions
dream of to start their own exploration of and expansions along the way making our
lapping at my face. Our destination lowed to scale the falls themselves, but the universe. Several years earlier, not far present universe only the latest edition.
from me in New York City, a young man
was a day trip to Kent Falls up Route there’s a precarious path you can walk named Steven Weinberg also received a His other area of scienti c concern
Gilbert Chemistry Set, a hand-me-down involved the four known forces in the
7 in Connecticut, with a visit to the up near the side of the water if you from his cousin, who took up boxing universe: gravity; electromagnetism; the
instead. strong force; and the weak force, which
Eric Sloane Museum along the way. At want to get a nice view from the top. causes radioactive decay. For decades,
Although my time playing with this physicists had struggled to nd an ex-
the end of Dog Tail Corners Road, we I’m guessing it’s the place where Kent wonderful gift had no profound e ect on planatory theory that would account for
me, young Steven dedicated his life to all these forces, or what Einstein called, a
stopped at the Bulls Covered Bridge actually fell from when they named science, attending the Bronx High School theory of everything. As much as bril-
of Science and then Princeton University. liant scientists would try, such a concept
for a photo, but you can’t see the bridge the place after him, because going From his initial feeling of curiosity as he proved to be elusive. Amazingly, turning
opened that old chemistry set until the his attention to this seemingly unsolvable
at all because they built a cover over it. back down wasn’t that much easier moment of his death this summer, his problem, Dr. Weinberg was able to create
entire life’s journey was dedicated to an a model that revolutionized our approach
e good news is that if you drive over than climbing up. exploration of the spellbinding workings to the entire issue. His Weinberg-Salem
of the universe. theory not only united our concepts of
it in the rain, your car stays dry the My grandmother used to take me electromagnetic and weak forces, but
Along the way, Dr. Weinberg received also created a classi cation of masses
whole time. to Kent Falls when I was a little kid. countless awards and accolades, too many and charges for all fundamental par-
to t into this column. Eventually, he ticles, thereby forming the basis of what
At the Eric Sloane Museum, an I remember catching cray sh in the became a Nobel Prize-winning scien- is called the Standard Model. is may
tist whose work it can be securely said, not sound like a big deal to us, but to the
enthusiastic docent told us about his brook, a fact that my wife did not signi cantly advanced our understanding world of physics, it was astounding and
of the universe. Although a chemistry set transformational.
life and accomplishments. He was a believe. “No way you did that,” she
rst inspired him, his life’s work was in Professor Weinberg’s career was not
proli c painter, author, and lover of said, but it’s not like they run all that the realm of physics. His writings have without controversy. Always a scientist’s
been of particular interest to me since he scientist, he got into a minor ruckus when
Americana. His collection of antique fast. Neither my grandmother nor the concerned himself with two of my favor- he asserted that, as a person dedicated
ite topics: the origin of the universe and a to reason and science, “Anything that
hand tools is on display there because cray sh are around to corroborate the theory of everything. we scientists can do to weaken the hold
of religion should be done and may, in
he viewed them as a utilitarian art story, though. His fascinating book, “ e First ree the end, be our greatest contribution to
Minutes: A Modern View of the Origin civilization.” Equally provocative was
form. If you’ve often wondered what a “What did you do with them?” she of the Universe” (1977), is a must-read his oft-cited statement in his big bang
for anyone who is interested in the big book, “the more that the universe seems
picaroon was, or a winnowing machine asked. bang theory (not the television show). A comprehensible, the more it seems point-
professor, researcher, and spokesperson less.” During his interview by the Nobel
or a bark spud, this is the place to nd I said, “I roasted them on the spit for science in general, he loved making Institute, he was asked to explain these
physics understandable and relevant to statements. He responded, “there is no
out. ere was something called a “ ail and made cray sh thermidor out of all who cared to listen to him. His book point to be discovered in nature itself,
is a vivid demonstration of that very skill. there is no cosmic plan for us…we are
with eelskin thong,” which if I’m not them. It’s like lobster thermidor only Initially in his career, he was focused on not actors in a drama being written with
us playing the starring role.”
mistaken was also the title of a Kim smaller.” nding a unifying theory that somehow
connected the four known forces of our As for his life’s path, he continued to
Kardashian Instagram post. She didn’t believe me anyway so universe. But his attention was diverted teach until his death, at the age of 88.
to cosmological concerns when, in the
Eric Sloane had a lifelong fascina- why not. mid-1960s, scientists discovered cosmic ose who studied under him universally
attest to his profound in uence as an
tion with weather, clouds, and the Our nal stop was a chocolate shop
SEE MARTORANO PAGE 14
atmosphere, and he was commissioned in the town of Kent, where they pe-

to paint the seven-story-high mural remptorily apologized for the choco-

that is on display in the lobby of the late shortage, another unfortunate

Smithsonian Air and Space Museum by-product of the pandemic. Most

in Washington, D.C. of the good stu was already taken:

You can tour his studio, recreated fudge was sold out, no chocolate chip

with the tools he used and the books cookies or tree bark. All that was left

he found inspiration in all sitting there were chocolates made by people who

as if he just got up for a beer. I pictured tried to ruin them by putting stu in

myself painting in the studio, trying them that was clearly not chocolate,

to gure out how so much paint got like coconut or fruit syrups or even li-

in my hair, and how I might get it out, quor, which is where the term “choco-

and I end up trying to actually use my holic” probably comes from. Folks, the

hair to paint something, and my wife way you can improve my chocolate

walks in and sees it, makes a noise that experience is by leaving a little more

I am well used to and walks quickly of it for me.

out again without further comment.

I realized it was time to go before I Join Rick and Trillium at 6 p.m.

pictured anything else. ursday, Aug. 19, at the Armonk

Kent Falls is a nice place to have Concert in the Square near the Chase

a picnic or get a good sel e or take Bank for a little love, happiness, and

your kids. If you want to bring them harmony, and at Black Rock Kitchen

back home again that’s up to you. We in Croton at 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 21,

watched one girl set up an entire por- for more of the same! Look for Rickster

table sel e studio with a light ring and Melen on Facebook! Say hello at: rlife8@

a tripod, and she clearly had invested hotmail.com

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Just x it!

Afew months ago, I MARSH It’s true.Taxes are really high in
was browsing social MADNESS Westchester. And, as a new home-
media when I came owner, I’ve nally earned the right to
across a post from LeBron complain about how much I pay in

James. e Los Ange- BRIAN taxes. But to do so without o ering a
les Lakers superstar was
MARSCHHAUSER solution is not constructive. It’s simply

upset that Devin Booker, a spouting a populist message that will

high-scoring guard on the get you a few likes but solve nothing.

Phoenix Suns, had not been Side note: For most people, your town tax

selected to the NBA’s All-Star Game. bill is going to be at least half the size of your school tax

For those of you who don’t know, the honor is re- bill. So, while it’s true that you pay a lot in taxes—and

served for the 12 best players in each of the NBA’s it’s your right as a homeowner to complain about it until

two conferences: the East and the West. Shortly af- you’re blue in the face—don’t misdirect your frustrations.

ter the rosters were announced, and Booker was left e majority of the money you pay has no bearing on

o , James posted this on Twitter: “Devin Booker is your town’s infrastructure.

the most disrespected player in our league!!! Simple I hate to come o as athgeowvearynmtowenntsadpeovleolgoipst.thIeirON YOONUYROUJORBJOEBVEGEVGREURYUAYADRDRAAAAYYNNUUTTNENEETETDILDILCOCMOPMLEPTLIOETNI..O. N…
as that.” don’t always agree with

I found it pretty cool that an NBA legend was spending plans. In fact, I nd some of it to be pretty
willing to go to bat for a younger player. But I
wasteful. But if you’re going to criticize how your

couldn’t help but notice the lack of a solution pro- town spends its money, at least o er something ON YOUR JOB EVERYDAY UNTIL COMPLETION…

posed by James. If Booker is on the team, that means constructive. Saying “just x it!”solves nothing.

somebody else is o . It’s simple math. Unless he was Towns do not have money trees. ey have GUARANTEED

trying to get the NBA’s bylaws changed, only 12 play- budgets. And, as many of you make very clear, your

ers can represent the Western Conference. So, which taxes are high enough already. So, do you want to

player did James want removed from the team? have fewer parks and ball elds? How about trim-

Conveniently, he never said. It wouldn’t have ming back in the police department? Or perhaps the

served his populist message. It’s easy to say which library can make do with fewer books this year? Feel

players you want on the team, but not so easy to say free to make the case, although I can promise you it
which players you don’t.
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PHOTO COURTESY OF TIM HOURAHAN

Lakeland field hockey coach Sharon Sarsen (third from left) was inducted into the NYSPHSAA Hall of Fame.

Sharon Sarsen inducted into
NYS Hall of Fame

Legendary eld hockey coach graduated from John Jay Sharon Sarsen FILE PHOTO/ROB DIANTONIO

BY MIKE SABINI NYSPHSAA didn’t hold a Class of 2021 Hall of the Fame,” said Lakeland Athletic to run Aug. 2-6.
CONTRIBUTING WRITER induction. Director Dan Bel . “ is type of recogni- “So many alumni are working the camp
tion and achievement is very few and far
e title of G.O.A.T. (Greatest of All- “ ere are people in every aspect of my between, and Sharon couldn’t be more de- and I can’t wait to see them all again,”Sarsen
Time) is sometimes bestowed on people too life who had a hand in my career successes,” serving of this. We are extremely happy for said.
hastily, but that’s not the case with Lakeland Sarsen said. “I have my closest friends who her, and she has provided so much for the
support me on and o the eld. I have my Lakeland Central School District commu- DEDICATION UNMATCHED
eld hockey coach Sharon Sarsen, who also mentors and co-workers. I have my players nity over the years.” Julianna Cappello, a three-time state
coached Lakeland/Panas girls lacrosse. and fellow coaches both at Lakeland and be-
yond. So many years are lled with so many Sarsen said that coaching two sports was champion eld hockey player at Lakeland
Sarsen’s undeniable accomplishments people. I have been fortunate to surround di cult but not impossible. and a rising junior forward at Quinnipiac
were recognized last week with a long- myself with the best.” University, said that Sarsen is one of the best
overdue induction into the New York State “I loved coaching kids and staying com- people she has had the honor to know.
Public High School Athletic Association LEGEND INTWO SPORTS petitive in two great seasons/sports,” Sarsen
(NYSPHSAA) Hall of Fame at the Resorts Sarsen has the most varsity eld-hockey said. “I loved the kids I got to coach during “Everyone knows that she is a phenom-
World Catskills in Monticello. one season, but the kids that played both enal eld hockey coach, but her personality
wins and second most varsity girls lacrosse as a whole is comparable to none,” Cappello
“It was awesome,”said Sarsen,a 1978 John victories in state history. eld hockey and lacrosse, I felt I really had said. “She goes above and beyond in every-
Jay-Cross River graduate.“I was so happy to an in uence. Unfortunately, in the last de- thing she does and treats her players like
be surrounded by my very close friends and She’s accumulated a 672-74-40 record cade, coaching demands more time outside family.
co-workers.” (.880 winning percentage) since 1982, cap- of the traditional season. I wasn’t able to give
turing a record 13 NYSPHSAA eld hock- the time and commitment to both, as things “Still today, Sars watches all my college
One of those co-workers was Lakeland ey championships including nine in a row continued to overlap and I had to cut cor- games and talks to me about them after,”
boys soccer coach,Tim Hourahan. from 2009 to 17 and winning 10 of the last ners. It got to a point where I didn’t feel that Cappello added. “She is so dedicated to the
11 state titles. I was giving the necessary time and attention game and every girl she has ever coached.
“Coach Sarsen is the best to ever do it, to both sports.” She has taught me everything I know about
and she has had an incredible impact on my Sarsen’s teams have also won 20 Section I the sport and made me fall in love with it.”
coaching journey,” Hourahan said. “I have crowns and 30 league championships in eld Sarsen said that she loves seeing and read-
also been very lucky to teach physical educa- hockey. ing about her players in both sports who go Cappello said that she has never met
tion with her for 20 years now and really, just on to have success playing in college. someone that’s more invested in a program
follow her lead and lean on her on nding e founder of the L/P girls lacrosse pro- than Sarsen.
ways to get better. She has had a remarkable gram, Sarsen coached lacrosse from 1986 “I really get excited when I read some-
career that probably will never be matched to 2015, registering a 381-135-45 record thing on Twitter or elsewhere,” Sarsen said. “Coach Sarsen has taught me a lot about
and her induction to the New York State (.679), winning 10 Section 1 champion- “I am happy when they are happy and I al- eld hockey, but she also shaped me into the
Hall of Fame was an amazing event to be at.” ships and 12 league titles while reaching the ways look forward to continuing to stay con- person I am today,” Cappello said. “She will
NYSPHSAA Final Four four times. nected.” forever have a huge impact on my life, and
Sarsen is a member of the Class of 2020, I am so grateful for her. I’m so happy and
whose induction was postponed last year “It truly is a very special honor to have a She said an example of this is her SOAC proud of her induction into the state Hall of
because of COVID-19 and, as a result, the coach be inducted into the NYSPHSAA Field Hockey Camp which was scheduled Fame.”

THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 2021 THE KATONAH LEWISBORO TIMES PAGE 19

SPCA

Senior pets up for adoption

BY JULIA WILKINSON staying-in inclined family. ple from the SPCA picked her up and Lennon
GUEST WRITER • Lennon is a 4-year-old hound and brought her to the shelter. She likes Roxy
humans, but she is not a big fan of Minnie
As a junior volunteer at the SPCA shepherd mix. He is a loving male that other cats. If you’d like a friendly lady Chief
Westchester, I have seen and interact- likes to both curl up and snuggle and to be your one-and-only, Roxy is your
ed with so many dogs and cats at the to go on a nice calm hike. Lennon is girl.
shelter. Just like people, these animals extremely a ectionate and would love
have their own personalities. Some to be in a home with no children or Adoptions are by appointment only.
are friendly, some are extremely shy other pets. Please visit spcawestchester.org for
and nervous, and others can be quite a more information on these or other
mystery. I often see people going from • Minnie is a sweet senior Tuxedo adoptable animals at the shelter.
kennel to kennel looking for a suitable cat with a spirit. Minnie came to the
dog or cat to adopt, sometimes with shelter after her owner passed away SPCA Westchester, 590 North State
no success. And it is understandable. and would like to nd a new home to Road, Briarcli Manor, spcawestchester.
Choosing to bring a furry friend into spend the rest of her retirement. org, 914-941-2896
your family is not an easy task.
But the trained sta at the • Roxy was living in house with a
shelter have been able to boast large group of cats when the nice peo-
numerous successful adoptions
due to their hard work in trying
to help match each animal to
the best of their ability.

“Our trainers work with
people of all ages to ensure they

nd a great match for their life-
style, activity level, and needs,”
said Lisa Bonanno-Spence, di-
rector of development at SPCA
Westchester.

e SPCA Westchester has
several senior animals that need
forever homes as well. Some of
them have spent most of their
lives at the shelter and never
really had the chance to experi-
ence what it is like to be in a
home and have a family.

“When we have an animal
that’s been with us for a while,
they are part of the Lonely
Hearts Program, which in-
cludes a reduced adoption fee.
Many times, that includes our
senior animals,” Bonanno said.
“It’s quite heartwarming when
a senior animal gets adopted
by a senior person as I do think
the two share a special bond.”

For seniors out there who are
looking for a suitable dog or
cat, here are some great com-
panions waiting behind kennel
doors that might just make a
di erence in your lives.

• Chief is a small beagle and
Australian shepherd mix. He
is a shy boy who takes a bit
of time to warm up to people.
Once he does, he is a squishy,
a ectionate little guy.

He likes to play with other
dogs and having another dog
may help him gain con dence
in his environment.

• Taco is an 8-year-old
male of about medium size.

is beagle-foxhound mix is
housetrained and is more of
a homebody that would like a
nice, calm, and quiet home to
settle down for his senior years.
Taco would love to be in an
adult only home with a more Taco

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1. Calls balls and strikes 37. Morning 64. Wrath side
4. Turkish officer 38. Fiddler crabs 65. Italian city 27. Populations of related
9. Repaired shoe 39. Tell a story 66. A way to get there plants
14. Grass genus 41. Consumed 67. A nose or snout 31. Coherent
15. Small, sealed vial 42. Atomic #58 68. German seaport 32. Tribe of ancient Britons
16. Primp 43. About old Norse poems 69. A horse for riding 34. Financial firm Goldman
17. Immoral act 44. Fencing swords 70. Airline representative __
18. A tool to communicate 46. One-time Tigers third (abbr.) 35. Stephen King thriller
20. Crumbles away baseman 36. Went in again
22. Egg-like 49. Southpaw (abbr.) CLUES DOWN 40. Commercial
23. Districts (abbr.) 50. Neither 1. Unhappy 41. Poking holes in the
24. Dressed 51. Conversations 2. Silk fabric ground
28. Small island (British) 55. Distinctive manner or 3. Unbroken view of a region 45. Prisoners of war
29. Dialect of Chinese pronunciation 4. Middle Eastern territory 47. Pursued pleasure
30. Force unit 58. Cyprinids 5. __ and Andy, TV show 48. “Seinfeld” character
31. Borderlines 59. Appropriate to a festival 6. Central processing unit 52. Body of water
7. Department of 53. Hovering vehicle (abbr.)
Housing and Urban 54. People who utilize
Development 56. Nostrils
8. Midcentury 57. Inner mass of some
newspaper columnist fungi
9. Weapon 59. Honor lavishly
10. Delivered a speech 60. Midway between east
11. Probably going to and southeast
happen 61. Turn down
12. Midway between 62. Small round mark
northeast and east 63. Expected at a certain For puzzle solutions, please see
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24. Bestow an honor
upon
25. Childishly silly

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Relax with a weekend breakfast

ere may be little time in the schedule to prepare homemade breakfasts and enjoy a leisurely morning meal on weekdays.
But once the weekend arrives, home cooks can experiment with tasty treats that ll homes with decadent aromas and rouse late
sleepers from their slumber.

French toast or pancakes may be popular weekend breakfast options, but why not switch things up with another sticky and
sweet option? “Sweet Sunday Rolls” from “ e Contented Vegan” (Head of Zeus) by Peggy Brusseau are quick to prepare and
perfect for a relaxing morning meal when time allows. Enjoy with tea or co ee.

Sweet Sunday Rolls

Serves 4 Directions hands) to flatten it into a bigger rectangle PHOTO: METRO NEWSPAPER SERVICE
Ingredients of about 8 by 12 inches, with a thickness
Preheat the oven to 425 F, and grease an of about 5/8 inch. While the rolls are baking, cut a piece of
• 1/2 cup desiccated 111/4 inch round baking dish or similar With the long edge closest to you, spread baking paper large enough to cover the
(shredded) coconut ovenproof dish with a generous coating the raisins over the dough, leaving a baking dish. When the rolls are cooked,
• 1/2 cup lightly packed soft of coconut oil. Sprinkle the shredded gap of about 11/4 inches all around the set the dish on a wire rack or trivet. Lay
light brown sugar coconut over the greased dish, jostling it a edges. Lightly press the raisins into the the baking paper over the dish and put a
• 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon little to distribute evenly. dough. Sprinkle the remaining cinnamon large plate or tray upside down on top of
• 10 1/2 ounces all-purpose or Combine the sugar and cinnamon in a sugar over the raisins, and drizzle with the the paper, with the baking dish centered
whole-wheat flour, plus extra for small bowl. Sprinkle half of the cinnamon olive oil and half of the syrup. underneath. Using oven gloves, carefully
dusting your work surface sugar over the coconut-coated baking dish. Roll the dough into a log from the long lift the dish and plate, holding them firmly
• 2 teaspoons baking soda In a separate bowl, mix the flour, baking edge, working away from you. Press firmly together as you turn them over.
• 1 teaspoon cream of tartar soda and cream of tartar. Add the coconut as you roll to ensure the filling is properly
• 2 3/4 ounces coconut oil, oil and use a table knife to “cut” it into embedded. Check that the ends and the Leave the baking dish upside down on the
plus a little extra for greasing the dry ingredients until the mixture long edge are closed - if necessary, dampen plate for 2 to 3 minutes, then carefully
the dish resembles fine breadcrumbs. Add the those edges and press together to seal. lift off. Collect and spread any coconut
• 5 ounces plant milk plant milk and stir well, then knead to a Using a serrated bread knife, cut the roll mixture left in the dish over the rolls,
• 2/3 cup raisins firm dough using your hands. into slices about 11/4 inches thick. Lay which are now upside down. Drizzle the
• 2 tablespoons extra virgin Lightly flour a work surface. Turn out the the slices flat in the prepared baking dish, remaining syrup over the rolls while they
olive oil dough and shape it into a rough rectangle. leaving a little room between each slice. are still hot. Cool for 10 to 15 minutes
• 3 ounces maple or barley malt Use a rolling pin (or simply press with your Bake in the oven for 15 minutes. before gently pulling them away from each
syrup other. Eat while still warm.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 2021 TOWN CROSSING THE KATONAH LEWISBORO TIMES PAGE 21

CROSSING high-quality books and items for the At- “Lady Liberty: e History of the Statue ferent week and day is to avoid con ict
tic Treasures Sale. of Liberty.” Presenter Kevin Woyce will with the South Salem Fire Department’s
FROM PAGE 7 explain how she was built and what she Parade and Carnival.
Donations can be dropped o at Ona- symbolizes, and introduce some of the
“Wizard of Oz” under the stars. All pro- tru Farm from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on these people involved in her creation, includ- SUMMER READING PARTY FOR
ceeds from this evening will bene t the days only: Saturdays, Aug. 14, 21, and 28. ing sculptor Frederic Bartholdi, engineer CHILDREN
Playhouse. Tickets are available at bed- Onatru Farm is located at 99 Elmwood Gustave Ei el, architect Richard Morris
fordplayhouse.org/ybrf. Road in South Salem. Volunteers will be Hunt, and newspaper publisher Joseph On Saturday, Aug. 21, from 10:30 a.m.
there to accept donations on these dates Pulitzer. e program ends with brief to 12:30 p.m., the library will host an
Lewisboro Library and times only, so please do not leave histories of Ellis Island and Liberty State outdoor “Summer Reading Grand Prize
unattended items outside Onatru (or the Park. Register via the library website. Party” for children who participated in
e Lewisboro Library is located at 15 library) at any other time. the Summer Reading Program. Cel-
Main St., South Salem. Register for pro- LIBRARY FAIR DONATION DAYS ebrate the end of the “Tails and Tales”
grams at lewisborolibrary.org. e library Take the time to sort books prior to BEGIN AUG. 14 Summer Reading Program with a party
also has a YouTube channel. donating, to discard any that are dam- featuring animals, parties, stories and
aged or mildewed. Similarly, Attic Trea- Donations for the Lewisboro Library snacks! Dance to music and bubbles with
BE A LIBRARY FAIR VOLUNTEER sure donations should be top-notch Fair’s Book and Attic Treasures sales can Miss Marie’s rescue dog Otis. Listen to
e Lewisboro Library Fair will take items that are in good working condi- be dropped o at Onatru Farm from stories with author Rick Arruzza and
tion. e fair is the Library’s biggest fun- 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on these Saturdays in his dog Dexter. Enjoy refreshments and
place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, draiser, and the most money is made by August: 14, 21, and 28. Onatru Farm is the awarding of prizes. Register at lewis-
Sept. 18, at Onatru Farm (99 Elmwood o ering clean, high-quality, gently used located at 99 Elmwood Road in South borolibrary.org.
Road in South Salem). e fair depends items. See the library website for a de- Salem.
on the help of many volunteers. is is a tailed list of what items the library does SPEAKING OF DOGS...
great way for teens to earn community and does not accept — lewisborolibrary. Please take the time to sort books Speaking of dogs, the library is look-
service and for newcomers to meet oth- org/support/library-fair. prior to donating, to discard any that are
ers while getting a sense of what commu- damaged or mildewed. Similarly, Attic ing for people to come help make “Dog
nity means to the people of Lewisboro. TEEN PRIZE PARTY IS AUGUST 18 Treasure donations should be top-notch Pull Toys” on Tuesday, Aug. 24, at 7
Adult and teen volunteers are needed on e Summer Reading Program’s items that are in good working condi- .pm. Celebrate National Dog Month by
and before Fair Day, beginning with Do- tion. e fair is the library’s biggest fun- making braided eece pull toys for the
nation Days in August. See the library “Teen Prize Party” takes place outdoors draiser, and the most money is made by dogs of Guiding Eyes for the Blind. For
website to sign-up for the volunteer post on Wednesday, Aug. 18, at 7 p.m. Teens o ering clean, high-quality, gently-used adults, teens, and children over the age of
that interests you most. in middle and high school need to nish items. See the library website for a de- 8. Register on the library website.
up their reading logs so all reading points tailed list of what items the library does
GET READY FOR LIBRARY FAIR are counted for the prize drawings. Have and does not accept — lewisborolibrary. MASKS REQUIRED AT LIBRARY
DONATION DAYS an ice cream sundae and socialize while org/support/library-fair. In accordance with the CDC’s re-
prizes are drawn. Rain date is Wednes-
e Lewisboro Library Fair returns day, Aug. 25. Register on the library LIBRARY BOARD TO MEET AUG. 17 cent recommendation for Westchester
Saturday, Sept. 18 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. website – lewisborolibrary.org. e next meeting of the Lewisboro County, the Lewisboro Library is requir-
at Onatru Farm. e Book Sale and At- ing everyone to wear a mask inside the
tic Treasures Sale are the most popular A HISTORY OF “LADY LIBERTY” Library Board of Trustees will be Tues- building. Curbside service will continue
events at the Library Fair, so the library On ursday, Aug. 19, at 7 p.m., the day, Aug. 17, at 7:30 p.m. Meetings are
is seeking donations of gently used, open to the public. is move to a dif- SEE CROSSING PAGE 22
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