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Published by Halston Media, 2021-06-30 14:15:08

Yorktown News 07.01.21

Vol. 10 No. 15 Visit TapIntoYorktown.net for the latest news. Thursday, July 1, 2021

My Brother Vinny founder Paula Miritello, far left, is joined by supporters,
elected officials, and some Star Wars characters.

PHOTO COURTESY OF PAUL MIRITELLO

‘Our veterans needed us’
My Brother Vinny helped 300-plus vets during pandemic

PHOTO: MICHELLE MASSA BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER organization had helped 1,024 formerly homeless
EDITOR veterans settle into new homes and apartments by
providing them with furniture and other household
Here’s the thing about charities: In a crisis, their items. Fifteen months later, that number has
services are usually needed more than ever. increased to 1,375 (and counting).

So, as Westchester and New York City became the “It wasn’t like the pandemic stopped us,” Miritello
epicenter of a deadly pandemic, My Brother Vinny said. “It was such a horri c time, but our veterans
didn’t have the option of staying home. ey drove needed us.”
right into the heart of the city, helping as many
people as they could. Miritello and her army of volunteers gathered at

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BUSINESS & REAL ESTATE 27
CLASSIFIEDS
LEGAL NOTICES 25
LEISURE
OPINION 27
SPORTS
TOWN GREEN 24

8 FIREMAN’S PARADE

16 Parade and carnival
22 returns to Yorktown

pg 20-21

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The Staff CORRECTION Yorktown
Police
EDITORIAL TEAM In last week’s article about the Mohegan Quarry, it was incorrectly stated that the town pur- Blotter
BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER chased Sylvan Glen Park Preserve in 1999. Sylvan Glen became a town park in 1999; however,
EDITOR: 914-302-5628 the town started acquiring the land in the late 1970s. We regret the error. The following items are from
[email protected] the Yorktown Police Depart-
Advertising Deadline ment. Please be aware that
ADVERTISING TEAM The advertising deadline for Yorktown News is the Thursday before the next publication date. these summarizations represent
PAUL FORHAN Advertisements can be submitted by you as a camera-ready PDF via email at freeman@ only one perspective. In most
halstonmedia.com. We also offer our clients a free ad design service. For more information, call cases, attempts will not be made
(914) 806-3951 Brett Freeman at 845-208-8151. to contact the accused nor will
[email protected] pursuits be made to publish ad-
vv ditional information or updates.
BRUCE HELLER vv For those reasons, names of the
(914) 486-7608 vv accused are usually withheld.
[email protected] Additionally, items represent
Replacing scores of only a portion of the arrests
LISA KAIN Allstate | State Farm | Geico made by the Yorktown Police
(201) 317-1139 Department.
[email protected] Policies Everyday!
CORINNE STANTON • DOGS BITE GOAT. June
(914) 760-7009 ONE CALL… MULTIPLE QUOTES We Offer Many 11, 8:40 p.m. – Issued a town-
[email protected] So You Can Get The Best Buy! A-Rated Companies code summons to a 41-year-old
Yorktown man. Charged with
JAY GUSSAK Come See Travelers • Foremost dog at large causing damage or
(914) 299-4541 Hy Reichbach and Susan Rohrig Progressive • Safeco destruction to property (viola-
[email protected] For Experience, Knowledge and Service Kemper • Hartford tion). Accused of allowing two
JENNIFER CONNELLY Mercury • 1st American dogs to run loose on a neighbor’s
(917) 446-7757 Aardvark Insurance Main Street America property, where they injured two
[email protected] pet goats and damaged a fence.
SHELLEY KILCOYNE 600 Rt. 6 | Mahopac NY Utica Mutual Due in Yorktown Justice Court
(914) 924-9122 845.208.3707 • 845.225.1007 on Aug. 10.
[email protected]
GABRIELLE BILIK [email protected] • CELLPHONE THEFT.
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE/DESIGNER June 11, 7:42 p.m. – Arrested
[email protected] The Carmel Aardvark Insurance office is merged with the Mahopac office a 34-year-old Ossining man.
effective November 25, 2015. Charged with petty larceny
PRODUCTION TEAM (Class A misdemeanor). Ac-
TABITHA PEARSON MARSHALL cused of stealing a cellphone
that a customer had left at the
CREATIVE DIRECTOR Shell gas station on Crompond
PHOTOGRAPHER Road. Due in Yorktown Justice
Court on July 1.
[email protected]
CHRISTINA ROSE • LARCENY. June 12, 7:16
ART DIRECTOR/ p.m. – Arrested a 49-year-old
Mahopac woman. Charged with
DIGITAL PRODUCTION MANAGER petty larceny (Class A misde-
[email protected] meanor). Accused of stealing
$80 worth of merchandise from
EXECUTIVE TEAM Macy’s. Due in Yorktown Justice
BRETT FREEMAN Court on July 1.
CEO & PUBLISHER
845-208-8151 • GRAFFITI. June, 25, noon
– Arrested two Yorktown boys:
[email protected] a 15-year-old and a 14-year-old.

Deadlines e 15-year-old was charged
with six counts of juvenile de-
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of juvenile delinquency. Both ac-
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Subscribe degree criminal possession of
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Thursday, July 1, 2021 OPINION Yorktown News – Page 11

Fourth of July trivia fun

STRONG letter “M”? ger State”?
LEARNING 3.) Little Rock is the capital of which 25.) What is the capital of Utah?
26.) What is the capital of Colorado?
DR. LINDA state? 27.) Which colony became the 12th
SILBERT 4.) Which state’s abbreviation is La.?
5.) What three states begin and end with state?
Dear Dr. Linda, 28.) Which state’s abbreviation is Miss.?
We’re having a Fourth of July party the letter “a”? 29.) Which state’s nickname is the
6.) What four states begin with the letter
for our family and friends. I guess it’s the “Show Me State”?
teacher in me, but I want to include some “I”? 30.) What two states begin with the
kind of trivia game about the U.S. Hope- 7.) Which state’s nickname is the “Lone
fully, it would teach the kids something and word South?
test the adult’s memories. e kids range Star State”? Bonus question to break a tie: Which
from 9 to 15. Do you happen to know of 8.) What is the capital of Arkansas?
any game that would be suitable? 9.) Salem is the capital of which state? colony became the ninth state?
10. Which state’s abbreviation is Tenn.? 1.) Madison 2.) Eight - Maine, Mary-
Marie 11.) What is the capital of Alaska?
Dear Marie, 12.) Which state is nicknamed the land, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota,
Mississippi, Missouri, Montana 3.) Ar-
Here’s one that’s a lot of fun. “Constitution State”? kansas 4.) Louisiana 5.) Alaska, Alabama,
U.S. State Trivia 13.) Which state’s nickname is the Arizona 6.) Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa
Directions: Divide your guests into even 7.) Texas 8.) Little Rock 9.) Oregon 10.)
teams, two, three or four on a team. Give “Ocean State”? Tennessee 11.) Juneau 12.) Connecticut
each team something they can ring or tap, 14.) What two states begin with the 13.) Rhode Island 14.) North Carolina
a bell or horn, to let you know when they and North Dakota 15.) Virginia 16.)
have the answer. Assign someone to be the word North? Montpelier 17.) Wyoming 18.) Virginia
emcee. e emcee calls out the question. 15.) Richmond is the capital of which 19.) Spring eld 20.) Michigan 21.) Penn-
e rst team to answer correctly gets the sylvania 22.) Delaware 23.) Maryland 24.)
point. If they answer incorrectly, the ques- state? Wisconsin 25.) Salt Lake City 26.) Denver
tion goes to the other teams. e rst team 16.) What is the capital of Vermont? 27.) North Carolina 28.) Mississippi 29.)
to reach 20 points is the winner. 17.) Which state’s abbreviation is Wy.? Missouri 30.) South Carolina and South
1.) What is the capital of Wisconsin? 18.) Which state’s nickname is “Old Dakota
2.) How many states begin with the
Dominion?” Bonus question: New Hampshire
19.) What is the capital of Illinois? Have a Happy Fourth of July,
20.) Which state’s abbreviation is Mich.?
21.) Harrisburg is the capital of which Dr. Linda

state? Write [email protected], if you have
22.) Which colony became the rst any school-related question.

state?
23.) Which state’s abbreviation is Md.?
24.) Which state’s nickname is the “Bad-

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Page 12 – Yorktown News OPINION Thursday, July 1, 2021

Question of the Week with Supervisor Slater

How can you improve the appearance of Yorktown Heights?

Occasionally, Yorktown News will ask Town Supervisor Business Council of Westchester, we’ve put forward e Town Board recently went out for an RFP
Matt Slater a “Question of the Week.” If you have a a proposal for overlay districts—speci cally for the (request for proposals) for a planning consultant to
question, email [email protected]. Heights hamlet and Lake Osceola—to spark rede- do an expanded Environmental Assessment Form,
velopment, reinvestment, and to bring these hamlets which is a really important part of the process. is is
I wanted to address a Letter to the Editor written into the 21st century. a balancing game. We need to make sure we pro-
last week regarding the appearance of the Yorktown tect the integrity of our community. We’ve already
Heights business district. I think the letter-writer hit For us, standing still is just not an option. We’re at brought on a tra c consultant and we’re poised to
the nail on the head regarding its current appearance. a crossroads where we can continue to stand still and name an environmental consultant in July.
fall further behind and become more outdated or we
e Planning Department gave a presentation to can implement a solution that many communities have e overlay district will allow our business ham-
the Town Board several weeks ago that the highlight- already or are in the process of doing. e proposed lets to modernize, thrive, and usher in smart growth
ed how outdated our business hamlets are. e Town overlay districts will allow us to compete with the while maintaining the character and integrity of our
Board has recognized this and, in working with the region and attract redevelopment to the community. community.

LETTERS

Yorktown, I love you, Pizzeria with the round windows and di- ed with commercials for Garden State And it was a start in the right direction.

but you’re ugly agonal planking (which itself replaced a Brickface and Stucco, so that might have As problems with the 2010 law sur-

Jack-in-the-Box), Mr. Schuelein is abso- played a part. faced, a succession of Ethics Boards

To the editor, lutely correct: the Four Corners is a big While I think we can all have some urged the Town Board to amend the law:

I would like to enthusiastically second hot mess. sympathy for embracing the ’60s-style, in 2015, 2018 and 2020. e recommen-

Derek Schuelein’s letter from June 24. What’s really sad is, the Roma building Star Trek aesthetic when the town was dations were never acted on because:

Yorktown is one of the best places to live, used to be even uglier! e right side used undergoing a population boom from 1) Successive Town Boards didn’t want

with one of the hands-down ugliest com- to be some other material, and they made people looking for fresh air, grass, and a stronger ethics law.

mercial districts I’ve ever seen in my life. the decision to get fake yellow brick to a chance to leave the city, things have 2) Successive members of the Ethics

While we have certainly made great get it to match. Why they didn’t replace changed. No longer are we merely a half- Board didn’t ght for the reforms they

strides, knocking down the Kennedy- the whole exterior is anyone’s guess, but step up from Long Island for blue-collar believed were necessary.

era Post O ce and the ’70s-style Lucy’s at the time, the airwaves were blanket- families. We are a destination in our own 3) ere was no public outcry to ethics

right, with even modest houses selling for reform.

a half-million dollars or more, and with a Don’t be fooled. Our current Town

school system that outranks even Scars- Board is paying lip service to ethics re-

dale. We should have a business district form by spending taxpayer dollars for an

to match. outside lawyer to recommend a new eth-

719 Rte. 6, Mahopac, NY 10541 Helen Moss ics law, a proposed new law that will be
Yorktown Heights promptly forgotten. Because in the ab-

845.628.3924 • beeandjay.com Public outcry is key to sence of a public outcry for ethics reform
getting ethics reform there won’t be any reform.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE
e status quo works just ne for those
in power. Why change anything?

When ethics decisions are ltered

2021 GRADUATES! To the editor, through politics, they become meaning-

Mr. Kopstein (“How to reform York- less. Ethics and politics need to be sepa-

town ethics law,” June 24) may be famil- rated. And that includes appointments to

iar with New York City’s ethics laws, but the Ethics Board.

Yorktown isn’t New York City. And he’s Mr. Kopstein takes pains to remind us

$25 OFF clearly not familiar with the 2010 Town that in a previous ethics complaint, it was
Board discussions that led to the multiple a Democratic majority that voted for a
drafts and compromises that had to be lesser penalty than the Ethics Board pro-

Your Next made to get a new, stronger ethics law posed. In response, I ask him: Why did
Service Call
passed. Yes. Compromises. the current Republican majority on the

Mention ad for Compromises among Town Board Town Board decide to bury an Ethics

discount. Valid on members, some of whom didn’t want a Board recommendation to reprimand a
calls 1+ hours. Valid strong independent Ethics Board. Com- member of the Planning Board and in-
promises involving town sta and mem- stead go out of its way to praise the per-
through 7/31/21

bers of advisory boards who objected to son for his past service?

a more detailed nancial disclosure form. And a second question Mr. Kopstein

And compromises with input from resi- might ask: Why is the Town Board ig-

dents like Mr. Kopstein who believes that noring a second potential ethics violation,

a law is defective if it doesn’t include HIS this one involving a di erent person, that

recommendations. has been brought to its attention?

e 2010 ethics law wasn’t perfect. Susan Siegel

New laws seldom are. But it was a de - Supervisor, 2010-2011

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Thursday, July 1, 2021 OPINION Yorktown News – Page 13

APAR Cable television will sian, American -- or Gene editing could eliminate certain
be as obsolete as rabbit Martian? infectious diseases and stem the worri-
FROM PAGE 8 ears. some global spread of others.
WORK WEEK
‘THIS IS ROVER, OVER’ Basic computer WEAKENS One of the lyrics of Zager and Evans’s
Humans will communicate with other programming skills “In the Year 2525” darkly predicts “In
will be required in one e 9-5, ve-day the year 3535, ain’t gonna need to tell
species to a limited extent. (Big deal. of ve jobs. work week will be the truth…“ Hey, whaddya know -- we
e dog owners I know have been doing as obsolete as neck- are waaay ahead of schedule on that one!
Eating meat will ties (which should And that’s no lie.
that for years. One of them has a French prove less desirable have been choked out
poodle who barks with an arrogant ac- with the emergence of existence by now, Sources: World Economic Forum, MIT
cent.) of bio-engineered because, really, what is Technology Review, Futurist Speaker,
alternatives that are the point?). SkyView, e Information
Marijuana will be legal in all 50 states. healthier and tastier. Urban redesign will narrow the path
(One of SCOTUS’s most conservative for motor vehicles to create more space Bruce Apar is a writer, actor, consultant, and
justices, Clarence omas, just this past By the mid- to late-2030s, humans for bicycles and walking. (Remember community volunteer. He can be reached at
week questioned the wisdom and rel- could be padding around Mars. But walking?) [email protected]; 914-275-6887.
evance of a crazy quilt of federal statutes will the rst astronauts with boots on
that outlaw cannabis. Put that in your the ground be Asian, European, Rus-
pipe and smoke it, all you opt-outers.)

MARTORANO For example, some individuals claims of a person or source that evidence. We live in intellectu- to examine what we read and
became ill as a result of the vac- you’ve established is not reliable. ally challenging times. We are hear. In this age of instant and
FROM PAGE 9 cine. To state that, without also In your private life, if a friend exposed daily to an enormous far-reaching communication,
stating all the other attending told you hundreds of lies, would amount of information: some our democracy will only survive
includes more than faulty facts that we know, is to suggest you continue to listen to their good, some bad and some ugly. if we make an e ort to become
logic. Con artists are also that the vaccine is not a viable tall tales? Let us not be like my Califor- mini philosophers. We must
adept at playing on our emo- treatment. is is a false conclu- nia friend. Before we become recognize false, misleading, and
tions, especially fear, disgust, sion, which is not based on the What I am suggesting we do a super spreader of a danger- dangerous claims and root them
and shock. For example, some entire set of known facts. is not unlike what philosophers ously false narrative, we have a out, not perpetuate them. Our
conspiratorialists have asserted have been doing for millen- duty to utilize reason, logic, and very democracy hangs in the
that their political enemies “are So, what can we do to avoid nia. Question everything and a healthy dose of skepticism balance.
satanical cannibals preying on being sold a bogus bill of goods? accept nothing as true without
our children.” If this were true,
it would naturally shock and e most important thing we CARPET
disgust us all. ese malevo- can do is recognize the telltale
lent actors also use repetition signs of a false narrative. To HARDWOOD Let
to persuade us of their false- do that, I o er the following REFINISH HARDWOOD Us
hoods. No matter how false advice: Floor
or outlandish their claim, FLOORING You
repeatedly hearing it has the 1) Do not readily accept CERAMIC TILES
e ect of making it appear more outlandish theories upon hear-
plausible. e former Soviet ing them, especially when the AREA RUGS
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of its citizens. Today’s snake alleged facts and withhold your
oil salespeople have access to acquiescence unless you nd
powerful social media plat- independently reliable (and
forms to peddle their malicious nonpartisan) sources.
falsehoods, even if we could
easily recognize them as such 3) Beware of appeals to your
with a bit of re ection. Lastly, emotions, prejudices, or pre-
they are adept at cherry picking conceived notions. Even if the
information they share with so-called facts t your political
their audience. ey identify worldview, remain cautious.
a fact out of context and use
it to develop a false inference. 4) Be cognizant of the e ects
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Members of the Yorktown Heights Volunteer
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How Lakeland TOWN GREEN
can spend federal
Government at Work prize of an ice cream or pizza coupon donated by
COVID funds
local businesses.
BY NICK TRUJILLO
STAFF WRITER • Tuesday, July 6, 7:30 p.m., Advisory Board on E-Waste, Textiles and
Architecture and Community Appearance
Lakeland’s superintendent of schools,Dr.Brendan Lyons,at the
Board of Education’s June 10 meeting,broke down the amount of • Wednesday, July 7, 7:30 p.m., Conservation Car Tires Drop-off Day
federal funding the district received as a part of the federal and Board
state government response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Visit yorktownny.org, yorktown.org, or lakeland- Residents can drop o e-waste, bags of textiles,
rough the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supple-
mental Appropriations Act (CRRSA), Lakeland received schools.org for agenda information or to watch/ and car tires ($5 per tire fee) to the Refuse and Re-
$5,202,179 in funding. rough the American Rescue Plan,
the district received $3,279,582. In total, through the two relief participate. cycling Department (2279 Crompond Road) be-
funds, Lakeland received $8,481,761.
Summer Reading Game tween 7:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Friday, July 9.
e funds are to be used over the course of three school years, E-WASTE: Home computers, monitors, key-
ending in 2023. e board was expected to submit a plan by
June 15, with exceptions for necessary addendums, and must boards, laptops and tablets, printers, televisions, fax
post their plan for the funds to the district website by July 1.
e summer reading game for adults, teens and machines, cellphones
“ is was a very tight turnaround in terms of nding out
how much money we were going to receive de nitively, and children has returned to the John C. Hart Memo- TEXTILES: Clothing, coats, socks, shoes, sneak-
secondly giving us time to actually plan, the applications were
only uploaded two weeks ago to even be able to review,” Lyons rial Library. ers, boots, hats, gloves, rags, towels, sheets, blankets,
said.
e reading game challenges residents to read bedspreads, tablecloths, curtains
e three general categories the district provided for the
use of these funds are to help supplement programs to re- books in exchange for ra e tickets. At the end of Blood Drive
cover learning loss, to provide more social emotional support the summer, the library will hold a party and ra e
through increased sta ng, and to buy personal protective
equipment (PPE), air puri ers, HVAC lters, and any other prizes to the game’s participants.
necessary supplies or upgrades that will ensure the safe return
of all students to in-person instruction in September, as well as e adult and teen summer reading games run A blood drive sponsored by the town of Yorktown
having sta dedicated to any remote learners to avoid a return
to the hybrid model. from July 6 to Aug. 13. Participants must register and the Yorktown Chamber of Commerce will be

by creating an account at yorktownlibrary.org/sum- held from noon to 5 p.m. ursday, July 22, at the Al-

mer2021. Residents without computer or internet bert A. Capellini Community and Cultural Center

access can pick up a paper reading log at the refer- (1974 Commerce St.). Schedule an appointment at

ence desk and return the log to the library by Aug. redcrossblood.org (enter keyword: Yorktown).

6 to be included in the ra e. Lions Concerts
e children’s reading game runs from June 26

to Aug. 7. Participants or their parents must keep

track of the number of hours read or read to on e summer concerts presented by the Yorktown

the reading log provided by the library. Prizes are Lions Club have returned to Jack DeVito Veterans

awarded for any child who has read or has been Memorial Field. All concerts begin at 6 p.m.

read to for two hours or more. To retrieve prizes • July 11 – Group De Jour

earned, visit the Children’s Room with a reading log • July 18 – Frontiers ( Journey)

(signed by a parent or caregiver) during open library • August 8 – Elton John

hours. When reading logs are completed, with 12 • August 15 – 45 RPM

hours read or read to, children can choose a grand • August 29 – Class Action

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The flags are retired.
American Legion
retires flags

Yorktown American Legion Post 1009 held a ag retirement
ceremony on Saturday, June 12. e early morning ceremony was
held in honor of Flag Day, which commemorates the adoption
of Old Glory on June 14, 1777.

American Legion post members prepare the flags. PHOTOS COURTESY OF MATT SLATER

Paul Martin, Town Supervisor Matt Slater, and Town Councilman Tom Diana

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19. Seventh tone in major 38. Letter of the Hebrew 58. A beaver might build one unit
scale alphabet 59. Police officer’s tool 27. Calendar month
20. Fevers 40. Notes to be sung 60. Indicates who you are 30. Cena and Lennon are
22. One’s mother 41. Women’s garment 61. Pinwheel two
23. Fertile desert spots 43. Coarsely ground corn 64. Exist 32. Monetary unit of Serbia
25. Large integers 44. One point south of due 65. Ornamental molding 35. First time on the market
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28. Tennis matches have 45. A way to deplete 69. Verses 38. Free from contamination
them 47. Rough, prickly covering 70. Come into view 39. Coastal region of
Canada
CLUES DOWN 42. Clothing retailer
1. Short stick used as 43. It rises and sets
a weapon 46. Fathers
2. An alternative 47. Stain with mud
3. Laws 49. Suitable for crops
4. Sense organs 50. Feels concern for
5. One from Utah 52. Orange-brown
6. Mariner 54. Buddy For puzzle solutions, please see
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cattle 57. Used to align parts
8. Health insurance 59. Wake up
organization 62. Solid water
9. Ornamental box 63. Semiprecious stone
10. Forest-dwelling 66. Atomic #45
deer 68. Top lawyera
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A dressed-up side full of flavor

Lighter fare is in season every summer. Salads may dominate menus, while vegetable-rich side dishes can dress up barbecues, brunches or outdoor bu et meals.
Spinach not only packs a nutritional punch, it can add avor to any dish. According to Judy Joo, a French-trained Korean American chef and author of “Judy Joo’s Korean
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Spinach,” a nutritious side dish with a delicious dressing.

Seasoned Spinach

Serves 4 as a side dish

Ingredients dirt, especially around the roots. Remove any hairs
from the roots. Cut the spinach into 13/4-inch-long
1 pound mature spinach with stem and roots pieces, keeping the purple roots intact. Split the
Sea salt roots in half horizontally and keep separately.
Dressing In a medium bowl, combine the dressing
ingredients and stir until the sugar has dissolved.
2 tablespoons roasted sesame oil Set aside.
1 tablespoon soy sauce Blanch the spinach in two separate batches. In the
1 teaspoon spring onion, finely chopped boiling salt water, blanch the spinach stems with
1 teaspoon roasted sesame seeds, crushed leaves until just wilted, about 1 minute, remove the
1 teaspoon sagwa-shikcho (Korean apple vinegar) spinach from the water and plunge in the ice bath.
1 teaspoon brown sugar Repeat with the spinach stems with roots, but cook
1 garlic clove, grated or finely chopped for 1 to 2 minutes before plunging into the ice bath.
Black pepper, freshly ground Remove from the ice bath, drain well and gently
Directions squeeze out any excess water.
Gently loosen the clumps of spinach with your
Fill a large saucepan with water, salt well and bring fingers and transfer to a bowl. Toss well with the
to a boil. In a large bowl, prepare an ice bath. dressing. Cover and chill for about an hour to allow
Rinse the spinach with cold water to remove any the flavors to mellow before serving.

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Thursday, July 1, 2021 BUSINESS & REAL ESTATE Yorktown News – Page 27

Daniella Gerbasi Christian Deleg Ria Jacob Rohan Jacob Scott Weitman

Parkside Corner shopping center awards scholarships

Parkside Route 202 LLC, together with three of its long- the 30-year history of Parkside in the Yorktown/Cortlandt tial is worthy of encouragement, and support.
standing tenants—Sheryl and Marc Saidel (Saidel and Saidel, community as a way to recognize local students for their e 2021 recipients are: Christian Deleg (Yorktown) at-
P.C.), Douglas Petri (ASAP Mortgage), and Gina and Paul academic accomplishments, leadership skills, and their ser-
DiPaterio (Little Sorrento Restaurant)—awarded $1,000 vice to the school and the larger community. tending Cornell University; Daniella Gerbasi (Lakeland)
scholarships to ve college-bound high school seniors who attending Siena College; Ria Jacob (Yorktown) attend-
are graduating from Yorktown and Lakeland high schools. Each student has identi ed a career goal in business or ing SUNY Purchase; Rohan Jacob (Yorktown) attending
a profession, and each has demonstrated through their im- University of Hartford; and Scott Weitman (Yorktown)
ese scholarships were initiated in 2019 in honor of pressive accomplishments to date, that their future poten- attending University of Notre Dame.

LEGAL NOTICES PUZZLE SOLUTIONS

LLC FORMATION NOTICE process to 280 Harrison Ave., State of NY (SSNY) 5/27/2021. Corresponding to Last Week’s June 24 Issue

Candy Zoo LLC, Arts of Harrison, NY 10528.General Cty: Westchester. SSNY desig. WHY DO WE

Org. led with Sec. of State of Purpose as agent upon whom process ADVERTISE

NY (SSNY) 6/8/2021. Cty: LLC FORMATION NOTICE against may be served & shall IN HALSTON
Westchester. SSNY desig. as mail process to Nikko Shkreli, 4

agent upon whom process Brownstone Advisors LLC, Fairgreen Ct., Cortlandt Manor,

against may be served & shall Arts of Org. led with Sec. of NY 10567. General Purpose

mail process to Tina Plagos, 822 State of NY (SSNY) 6/8/2021. LLC FORMATION NOTICE
Post Rd., Scarsdale, NY 10583. Cty: Westchester. SSNY desig. as

General Purpose agent upon whom process against John Scuderi Writing &

LLC FORMATION NOTICE may be served & shall mail Editing LLC, Arts of Org. led
process to Cathlene Williams, with Sec. of State of NY (SSNY)

Palermiti LLC, Arts of 14 Lincoln Ave., Bedford, NY 1/14/2021. Cty: Westchester.

Org. led with Sec. of State of 10506. General Purpose SSNY desig.as agent upon whom

NY (SSNY) 6/11/2021. Cty: LLC FORMATION NOTICE process against may be served &
Westchester. SSNY desig. as shall mail process to 24 Dehaven

agent upon whom process against 1300 WH Properties, LLC, Dr., Yonkers, NY 10703. General

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To life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness

“The Constitution only guarantees the American people the right to pursue happiness.
You have to catch it yourself.” — Benjamin Franklin

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