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Yorktown News 04.21.22

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YORKTOWN TOWN BOARD

Proposed hotel needs code amendment

BY JESSICA EINTERZ at the board meeting, the hotel you look around there really isn’t

STAFF WRITER would be located on one-third of any place close to the town of

an acre at the corner of Veterans Yorktown for people to stay when

A proposal to bring a three- Road and Commerce Street. e they’re visiting,” Slater added.

story hotel to the corner of rst oor of the hotel would be At the meeting, Grace said the

Veterans Road and Commerce a lobby and breakfast area. e Planning Board has already raved

Street cannot move forward second and third oors would be about the project.

unless the town amends its code. for the hotel’s 16 rooms. e top “I think the Planning Board

Approved by the Town Board of the hotel would have a tapas was very impressed with this

in December 2021, the Yorktown bar and an open deck. project,” Grace said. “ ere was

Heights Overlay District provides “You authorized the boutique actually fawning over it. ere was

zoning exibility for developers. hotel in your new overlay district, nothing but lust for it.”

e Gardena Hotel is looking to but neglected to set standards for e Town Board agreed to get

take advantage of the new zoning that use,” said Grace, a former feedback on the draft language

standards; however, members of town supervisor. “So, we took and plans to schedule a public

the project said the town’s code it upon ourselves to draft those RENDERING: SITE DESIGN CONSULTANTS hearing.
standards and those standards, The proposed Gardena Hotel In addition to altering the
needs tweaking.

Speaking at the Town Board’s basically, are to accommodate code, the Town Board would also

meeting on Tuesday, April 12, this project. We gave you draft for two weeks,”Grace said.“Quite people all the time, whether have to sign o on the project’s

representatives of the project language that we hope that you frankly, it’d be very di cult to they’re coming in for graduations, inclusion in the overlay district.

stressed the importance of moving will be able to incorporate in local police it… It’s basically a prompt birthday parties, baptisms, e Planning Board would then

at a quick pace, saying the project law form and set it for a public to keep the operation as a hotel, christenings, weddings, whatever have to approve the site plan

could fall through otherwise. hearing.” rather than long-term fancy it might be. before any construction could

“I stress the urgency on this, Among the things Grace housing.” “Fact of the matter is that when begin.

because I think if it’s gonna get said were lacking is a standard Later, Town Supervisor Slater

done at all, it’s gonna have to get maximum height. e existing said that the hotel would provide

done very quickly, and that’s the code allows for buildings to be no convenience and revenue to So, if the town wants to see it,
applicant’s own issues as far as higher than 35 feet. However, the Yorktown. I urge you to do it.’
hotel would need to be 55 feet.
nancing the project and getting “ e town has been looking
it o the ground,” Michael e draft language also includes to attract a hotel for a long
Grace, attorney for the project, a 15-night maximum stay for time, especially the Chamber

told the board. “So, if the town hotel guests. of Commerce and our business –Michael Grace

wants to see it, I urge you to do it “If somebody comes to community has identi ed the

expeditiously.” Yorktown and they have a nice need for a hotel,” Slater told Attorney for Gardena Hotel

According to plans presented time, they might want to stay here Yorktown News. “We hear from

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In search of redemption
Tom Pomposello on ‘journey’ with hopes to keep San Gennaro festival within family

BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER after you’ve done it?”
EDITOR
Pomposello also met with

Mark Lieberman and Marni

On Election Night 2021, Rabin-Marron, co-chairs of

lifelong Yorktown resident the Yorktown Democratic

Tom Pomposello was caught Committee.

on camera uttering a racial “[Mark] already had literature

slur against a sitting town for me to look at,” Pomposello

councilman. remembers. “He was the one

e 55-year-old immediately who started me on my journey.”

resigned his post as a district One of the rst stops on his

leader with the Yorktown so-called journey was Race

Republican Party and issued a Amity of Northern Westchester

statement of apology. & Putnam. Pomposello said he’s

To hear Pomposello tell it, developed a close bond with two

that was the “easy” part. of the organization’s members:

“Yes, I said what I said,” he Susan Cody and Judyth Stavans.

said. “ e hard thing to do is “When I met with them, I was

face it head on, learn, accept in awe about their compassion

what was said, and try to become and their willingness to hold my

a better person.” hand,” Pomposello said. “And

Pomposello was not a public to this day, six months in, those

o cial, nor was he a private two ladies have held my hand

citizen. In addition to leading through this whole process.”

the annual Yorktown Feast of Stavans, a member of FILE PHOTO/BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER
San Gennaro, Pomposello was the organization’s Steering
a presence at many community Committee, said in working Pomposello (red shirt) has run the Yorktown Feast of San Gennaro for years.

events, had spoken out at Town with Pomposello, she was ...a good portion of this town should be
Board meetings, and sometimes looking to put into action the on the same journey that Tom is on.’
threw his support behind local theory of “calling in” rather than
candidates for o ce. But this “calling out.” She and Cody,
incident brought him and the co-founder of the Race
Yorktown into the spotlight in a Amity of Northern Westchester
way he never wanted. & Putnam, have met with

Suddenly, national media Pomposello several times. –Daks Armstrong
outlets – such as the Daily News “We are both impressed with Yorktown High School counselor and member of Yorktown for Justice
– were writing about Pomposello his willingness to do the hard

and his racist comments. Even work of learning about racism

today, typing his name into an and its pervasive negative

online search engine yields pages impact on our society,” Stavans any of this, so I can’t speak to lists Pomposello as the principal that brings the community

of un attering headlines. said. “He has attended programs the type of person that he was,” o cer. together, it’s a cultural event —

“I started feeling worse and sponsored by us and others and Armstrong said of Pomposello. In the days after Election we have to carry it on. ere are

worse in the days afterward has been an avid participant. We “But what I see, as an educator, is Night, the Town Board no other people that know the

because it’s not who I am or each have our journey, and this is someone who is very committed announced it was severing feast in and out like my family

what I want my family to be an auspicious beginning for his.” to learning. He is open-minded ties with Pomposello. Town and my son.”

remembered by,” Pomposello Since Election Night, and always ready to listen. I have Supervisor Matt Slater was Pomposello admitted to being

said. Pomposello said he has personally seen him go out of his joined by three of his colleagues stung by the letter, but said, “I’m

e video recording, which confronted his racial insensitivity. way numerous times to ask for – all except Patel – in signing the not the victim here — at all.

was published by the Yorktown He’s listened to various and seek out information. I see public letter. It’s not about poor Tommy. It’s

Republican Party to its Facebook presentations; participated in a him taking in information and “Your conduct has become about my community, it’s about

page, is focused on the victorious 21-Day Racial Equity and Social applying it and re ecting on the a stain on our community,” my family.”

candidates giving their Election Justice Challenge by the Yonkers way he used to see things versus the letter read. “ erefore, we Town Councilman Ed

Night speeches to a crowd of YMCA; and attended the “Art of how he understands things now. are requesting that you divest Lachterman, who signed his

supporters. Among the crowd Speaking,” a show performed at So yes, he is absolutely making yourself from the San Gennaro name to the letter, said the

was Pomposello, who was Peekskill High School by New strides and it is absolutely Feast as its organizer, promoter, situation is nuanced. On one

gleefully celebrating the ouster of Era Creative Space Children’s genuine.” and end any involvement you hand, Lachterman said he

three-term Councilman Vishnu eatre Collaborative. Pomposello said he is grateful may have with this event. e believes people should not

Patel, who did not respond to “As the journey went on, I for the guidance he’s received. San Gennaro Feast has become be “cast out of society” over a

a request for comment for this realized there was so much “Everybody’s so fast to judge,” an important celebration of transgression. On the other

article. I didn’t know about racism Pomposello said. “But everybody Italian American culture and hand, reinstating Pomposello as

“Vishnu’s gone. Gone. Gone,” and equality,” Pomposello should be quick do what Mark, history, but given your recent the face of the festival “might be

Pomposello can be heard saying said. “I have opened up a new Daks, Judyth and Susan have remarks, your involvement must a problem,” the councilman said.

in the background. “ at world of meeting people and done.” end.” He even recognizes that

mother****r. at fu****g sand understanding and learning. If the board insists on those two viewpoints might be

n****r.” Education is everything.” RETURNING TO THE sidelining Pomposello, he would contradictory.

In the ensuing weeks, Pomposello has also worked SPOTLIGHT like to see the torch passed to his After all, Lachterman said, the

Pomposello sent an apology to closely with Daks Armstrong, a Every September since 2014, 22-year-old son, Cody. Feast of San Gennaro “would

Patel, though they have yet to school counselor and a member the ve-day Yorktown Feast of “ ose are my wishes,” not be here in Yorktown if it

meet or discuss the incident. of Yorktown for Justice. In San Gennaro has brought music, Pomposello said. “Along my wasn’t for them.”

Pomposello said he has grown February, Armstrong led a Black food, drinks and carnival rides to journey, I also went to my faith Lachterman said it is also a

to understand why. “When you History Month program at the the heart of Yorktown Heights. and asked for forgiveness. I was challenge to punish a charity

kick somebody, you want them John C. Hart Memorial Library. It is run by CCM of Westchester, forgiven with my penance. But SEE POMPOSELLO PAGE 4
to accept your apology right “I didn’t know him before a non-pro t organization that to punish a town and an event

Page 4 – Yorktown News Thursday, April 21, 2022

POMPOSELLO out of the ve,” Pomposello said. moment of weakness that they
FROM PAGE 3
“I was a little disappointed with need to redeem themselves for,

[the letter]. But again, that’s part I’ll tell you, it’s a miracle.”

organization based on the acts of of my journey.” Stavans said it’s important

one member — even if that one Pomposello, who has never run to remember that even though

member is the president. for o ce, hinted at returning to Pomposello made headlines, his

Pomposello said CCM the local political landscape in incident was not an isolated one.

of Westchester has donated some aspect. He declined to an- “ ere have been multiple

money over the years to local swer when asked if he would seek public racist incidents recently

organizations like Circolo da o ce. Whatever he does, he said here that show us that racism is

Vinci and Guiding Eyes for the he would not do it as a member cultural and that ghting it is not

Blind. He also said the festival of the Republican Party, nor does solely about an individual, but

has been run without incident he plan on becoming a Demo- about making substantial chang-

for ve years (no festivals were crat. Pomposello said he has es in our society, including right

held in 2020 or 2021 because of friends on both sides of the aisle here in our town,” said the Race

Covid-19). and that he does not believe there Amity member.

“To have those kinds of crowds should be political parties on the Armstrong said neither he nor

and to never have one incident, I local level. anyone else in Yorktown has the

think that says something about power to forgive Pomposello —

the community and about how SHOULD YORKTOWN with the exception for one per-

the Pomposello family runs the FORGIVE? son.

feast,” he said. Whatever decision the Town “ e only person who deserves

In the November 2021 letter, Board ultimately makes about the his apology and the only person

the Town Board also pointed to Feast of San Gennaro, Lachter- with the right to forgive or not is

CCM of Westchester’s apparent man said he has been impressed Vishnu [Patel],” Armstrong said.

failure to le tax returns for ev- by Pomposello’s e orts to redeem “It’s not Yorktown’s place to judge FILE PHOTO

ery year since 2017. According to himself for what he called an “out Tom, either. We have enough Tom Pomposello, pictured in 2018
the IRS website, CCM has since of character” moment. problems of our own and a good

led returns for the years 2018, “I see an awakening of this in- portion of this town should be on can’t embrace each other after a “ is can only make this com-

2019 and 2020. Proof provided ternal mechanism of his,” Lach- the same journey that Tom is on.” mistake, then we have lost our munity stronger,” Pomposello

by Pomposello shows the 2019 terman said. “He’s just so much Armstrong said he is happy to way as humans. We shouldn’t said. “Some people are going

and 2020 returns were led on more self-aware of other people, call Pomposello “a friend.” cancel each other after a mistake to be upset that I’ve started the

Nov. 26, 2021 — two weeks after their feelings, their surroundings “My opinion, after meeting is made; we should embrace and journey and I’ve met with certain

the board published its letter. that I nd to be pretty impres- Tom, is that he is a good person educate.” people and sat down with cer-

“Last year was Covid. Nobody sive.” with good intentions and a good Pomposello, who reached out tain people…But if you sit down

knew how to les taxes that year. He said Pomposello’s actions heart. He has aws just like we to this newspaper for an inter- and you talk with somebody, 90

e year before, we lost a sub- should be “celebrated.” all do, and we should all be work- view, said he felt the time was percent of your problems can be

stantial amount of money be- “If you could nd one person ing through our aws and trying right to come forward with his worked out.”

cause it was raining for three days in our world who has not had a to grow,” Armstrong said. “If we story.

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Former supervisor runs for lieutenant governor

GINO DE ANGELIS before the deadline, said Board of atop the crowded Republican eld tions for me and other candidates FILE PHOTO/BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER
STAFF WRITER Elections Director of Public Infor- is U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin of Long to force a June 28 primary so the
mation John Conklin. e petition Island, who received the endorse- voters can decide who is the best Former Yorktown Supervisor
Michael Grace, a former York- passed the state’s rst review but ment of the Republican Party of Republican candidate to send Michael Grace, pictured in 2016
town town supervisor, is running he noted that outside objections New York. against Kathy Hochul in Novem-
for lieutenant governor, the State have since been made. Conklin ber.”
Board of Elections con rmed last said there is no timetable for when In a Facebook post on April 14,
week. this situation will resolve itself, but Astorino said, “We just learned e other Republican candidate
hopes that most petition rulings that Lee Zeldin is challenging our for lieutenant governor is Zeldin’s
e 65-year-old Republican will be settled by May 2 — two petitions and the petitions of four running mate Alison Esposito. In
served as town supervisor from days before primary ballots are other Republican candidates for New York, candidates for governor
2012 to 2017. He is currently a scheduled to be certi ed. governor.” and lieutenant governor are elected
senior partner at the law o ces seperately, and candidates from
of Grace & Grace. He graduated Grace would run alongside for- “While Lee just wants the nom- di erent parties can be elected to-
from Fordham University with a mer Westchester County Execu- ination handed to him by party gether.
law degree in 1984. tive Rob Astorino, who is making insiders,” Astorino wrote, “nearly
his second bid for governor. Sitting 100,000 rank and le Republicans Grace did not respond to mul-
Grace submitted his petition have other ideas and signed peti- tiple requests for comment.

Arena announces Senate bid Somers’ Gina Arena will
be running for Senate in
BY CAROL REIF was ursday, April 7. Covill’s former legislative aide, town of Lewis- the newly formed 42nd
STAFF WRITER “I’m excited, energized, and Erika Pierce. Even though she lost, boro. She and her District.
Arena bested her previous tally by husband, James,
Somers resident Gina Arena ready to get started,” Arena said 10 percent with 42 percent of the raised eight chil- PHOTO COURTESY OF GINA
Monday, April 11. ARENA

con rmed last week that she is Arena ran against incumbent votes. dren – now ages

running for state Senate in the County Legislator Kitley Covill in For a district where voter regis- 15 to 32.

newly formed 42nd District. 2019 in District 2, which includes tration is 3 to 1 in favor of Demo- Arena said her

A Republican, she aims to un- Somers, North Salem, Bedford, crats, that’s “not too bad,”she said. political platform ate good-paying jobs;

seat incumbent Sen. Pete Harck- Lewisboro, Pound Ridge, and Asked why she has her sights will focus on making communi- to support schools; and to protect

ham (D-South Salem). Mount Kisco. Although unsuc- set on Albany, Arena said that she ties “more a ordable” for families the environment by nding “eco-

Both hopefuls have secured the cessful, she wasn’t discouraged. feels she has “something to o er” that are struggling economically. nomical ways to reduce our carbon

necessary signatures to ensure that Arena gave it another shot last constituents. She promised to do that by nding footprint while also making energy

their names will appear on the bal- year after Covill announced she Arena, an administrative assis- ways to cut property taxes. a ordable and our economy stron-

lot this November. e deadline wouldn’t seek a third term in o ce. tant, grew up in Bedford, Pound Other priorities are to help ger.” Public safety is also on the

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Thursday, April 21, 2022 OPINION Yorktown News – Page 15

Granite Knolls: Transparency needs a watchdog

BY SUSAN SIEGEL the Town Board have been more EV charging stations.” the agreement was based on that would be generated by the
GUEST WRITER transparent about how the proj- But, as the public can’t review the RFP and the town attorney “HESP solar renewable energy
ect had changed — and grown? stated that the agreement was project.” A follow-up town news
How and when did the RFP proposals before the bid is consistent with the Nov. 5, 2020 release described the project as
plan to install solar To reconstruct what I missed, awarded, the public had no idea resolution which, as noted above, being: “… a solar array carport
panels over the parking I went back to the record. I what was in the HESP’s July 13 did not specify the component that will be installed at Gran-
lot at the Granite Knolls Sports watched videos of three key proposal. And the Town Board parts of the solar system. ere ite Knolls Park’s parking lot…
Complex morph into a much Town Board meetings: Nov. 5, never explained what a solar was no written resolution. HESP Solar will install the solar
larger project that includes a 2020, Feb. 23, 2021, and March electrical system was or what panels, which provide shade for
ground-mounted solar array and 2, 2021. I reread the original components it contained. • e following week, on parked vehicles. HESP Solar
a battery storage facility? Request for Proposals (RFP) for March 2, 2021, the Town Board also will install four electric
the project, board agendas that • e next day, a town news voted a second time to approve vehicle charging stations at the
Town Board members pride included resolutions, two town release announcing the award the lease agreement. is time, park…No trees will be cut dur-
themselves on being transparent. news releases, and the relevant stated: “ e project includes a while Supervisor Slater de- ing the installation of the array.”
But what exactly does it mean public notice. is is what I proposed solar canopy, energy scribed the agreement as being
to be transparent? And how is learned. storage system, and four electric for a “solar facility and four EV For the second time, the town
transparency conveyed to the vehicle charging stations. e charging stations,” the resolution used the term “solar energy
public? What board members • e RFP for a solar instal- proposed solar array will be in the agenda stated that the system” without identifying
say? Or the words in resolutions, lation at Granite Knolls was installed above a carport on the system would include a canopy the components of the system.
news releases, and public notices only for a solar canopy over the parking lot which the Town is system, ground-mounted system, For the second time, the town
printed in the back pages of parking lot. looking to pave.” e release also and a battery storage unit. Why referred to “array” as singular
Yorktown News? stated that, “No trees will be cut the two very di erent descrip- even though the project included
• On Nob. 5, 2020, after during the installation of the tions? e resolution included two arrays: the canopy over the
As a regular observer of Town reviewing six responses to the array.” (In hindsight, note that a provision for a public notice carport and the ground-mount-
Board meetings, I admit that RFP in closed executive session, the word “array” was singular, not explaining that the agreement ed array.
nine months after the board the Town Board awarded the bid plural.) was subject to a permission
awarded the bid for the solar to HESP Solar and authorized referendum. • e public got its rst chance
project, I was surprised to learn the town attorney to begin lease • On Feb. 23, 2021, the Town to see what the HESP plan
that the project now included negotiations. Supervisor Slater Board voted to approve the lease • e published public notice looked like — the canopy over
a ground-mounted solar array explained that the project was agreement with HESP. And described the project as a “solar the parking lot, the ground-
and a battery storage installation. for a “solar electrical system” although HESP’s PowerPoint facility (including a canopy mounted solar array, and the
and four EV (electric vehicle) presentation explained that its system, ground-mounted system, battery storage facility — at the
e more I thought about it, charging stations.   e written July 13 proposal included four and energy storage unit) and Aug. 16, 2021 Planning Board
the more I asked myself: What resolution stated that the award options, ranging from just a four EV charging stations.” meeting. And, in a March 1
did I miss? Why didn’t I pick up was “consistent with the terms canopy over the parking lot to letter, HESP’s tree consultant
on the project’s transformation? of its [HESP’s] July 13, 2020 a canopy, ground-mounted ar- • On Aug. 10, 2021, the Town
Was it my fault for not being proposal for the construction of ray, and battery storage facility, Board passed a verbal resolution SEE SIEGEL PAGE 17
more vigilant? Or could/should a solar electrical system and four Supervisor Slater stated that governing the use of the revenue

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Solar’s promise ing process by providing space LETTERS hamlets for “creation of live/ tion work at the intersection of
should not lead to for solar panels on their rooftops work retail-residential spaces the two roads that will likely not
and/or elsewhere on the proper- this town will become an unliv- and…construction of diversi ed be improved without assistance
destruction ties? able eyesore and it will appear to housing options and new eco- from new developments in the
the public that pro t triumphed nomic development.” On Aug. area.
To the editor, Perhaps it would be bene - over protection of our interests, 19, 2020, Soundview Prepara-
I am a Yorktown resident and cial to form a committee with environment, common sense, tory School led for bankruptcy. No aspect of this project has
individuals and businesses within and decency. We should move It was advertised for sale, and a been unduly in uenced or fast-
an environmentally conscious the community to come together to rectify the horrendous error federal bankruptcy judge, in open tracked. Every government review
person. I am working hard to and discuss viable options to put in our local solar law that allows court with no secrecy, authorized has been methodical. e Town
transform my yard by planting solar arrays on open space we al- trees to be demolished for solar Soundview’s sale to my company. Board, for instance, unanimously
native trees, shrubs, and peren- ready have. Supervisor Slater and installation when so many other reviewed our initial plans. Next,
nials in order to both beautify the Town Board for Yorktown options are available to keep our e overlays were approved by the Planning Board will conduct
my property and help local wild could initiate an e ort to bring town a beautiful and environ- the Town Board in November a State Environmental Quality
ecosystems survive and thrive. together people in our commu- mentally friendly, wooded place. 2020; we led our initial project Review Act (SEQRA) evalua-
I also believe that solar power nity with ideas and solutions for application the next month, and tion that again gives the public
is important to our future and installing solar arrays without L.E. Soren we have just started the approval an opportunity to comment.
a promising way to address the destroying trees. process with the Yorktown gov-
toxicity and destructive nature of Yorktown Heights ernment nearly 1.5 years after the Unicorn Contracting has
fossil fuels on our atmosphere, We’ve already lost too much purchase of the property. already contributed to Yorktown:
land, air, and water. But solar by allowing trees to be felled Facts about the We built the Caremount build-
power’s promise should not be for pro t, by ignorance and by Underhill Farm Underhill Farm will have 148 ings on Hill Boulevard and Kear
negated by engaging in the ap- nefarious acts of negligence. townhouse units, condominiums, Street. We’re ercely proud of
palling devastation brought on As has been attested to time project and apartments, including 118 our company’s track record of
by deforestation. and again in town board meet- senior-friendly units and retail integrity and respect.
ings, trees are more than just To the editor, space. e location, an easy walk
With so many open spaces a beautiful, natural xture in When I saw a February 2020 to downtown, is next to York- We are optimistic about the
that have already destroyed the a luscious landscape. ey not town’s future Senior Center and potential of this project for
environment, why not o set only create an atmosphere and news story that Soundview the Beaveridge Senior Apart- both the town and for the new
that destruction by putting solar setting that makes Yorktown a Preparatory School was closing, ments. Underhill Farm’s walking residents of the property, and are
panels there? Should we put desirable place to live, but they I envisioned reimagining the trails, open space, and pond will disappointed about the continual
solar arrays on rooftops of large also provide food and shelter for property into a walkable com- be open to all, and we will partner spread of misinformation about
buildings, over parking lots or wildlife, are crucial to sustaining munity that included crucially with the Yorktown Historical this project. Don’t be misled.
other large, open areas that exist our wetlands, they help prevent needed homes for seniors. Society to preserve the Underhill See “Facts vs. Fiction” at under-
already? What about incentives House. In addition, we are up- hillfarmsyorktown.com. ank
or requirements for building ooding, oxygenate the air, and Now, the project is being con- grading tra c signals to mitigate you for supporting our e orts to
new commercial properties that give shelter from heat and wind. sidered by Yorktown’s govern- congestion at Underhill Avenue propel Yorktown’s future.
will enable them to o set the ment. is letter is to share the and Route 118, and have o ered
destructive nature of the build- If we don’t protect trees from project’s facts — and refute wild to contribute to the tra c mitiga- Paul F. Guillaro
clear-cutting, for any reason, but misinformation and innuendo.
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Thursday, April 21, 2022 OPINION Yorktown News – Page 17

APAR Park Avenue South. Since that is Let the kids jump!
along one of my walking routes,
FROM PAGE 11

I made it a point to stop and

the train station at day’s end. admire the building, and capture Puddles have become a
reminder for me to slow
Recently, a few drops of the wet it with my camera. Why? Who down. and rush from the here and now.
I love letting my kids jump in My rushed mind wasn’t good for
stu notwithstanding, I went knows. puddles, because it goes against GUEST
CORNER me or my kids. I had to slow down.
umbrella-less the whole way and For the time being, all I do Puddles are the reminder.
KIM STOLL Life’s too short not to stop and
was none the worse for wear. It’s know is that these days I’d

invigorating dry or wet. rather pound the pavement

As I wend my way along Park aboveground to get around my very nature. jump.

Avenue South, or cut over to town than go underground, I’m always on the go, thinking

Madison Avenue for a change of where unwelcome surprises lurk of the next thing, wanting things Kim Stoll empowers women to nd

scenery, I’ll people watch, always way too often nowadays. to stay in order, neat, organized, joy in every day and build a life they

a worthwhile diversion. I never thought I’d feel that and on time. As moms, we hold all the lists, all the to- love through positive habits in mindset, tness, and smart

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I’ll also tarry a tad when I that the subway situation is

spot intriguing architecture of brought under control soon, SIEGEL

historical note, to take a photo with the world’s mightiest me- FROM PAGE 15 ground-mounted array and the battery storage
facility? And why did town news releases, as late
with my phone. As a local tropolis under the watchful eye advised the Planning Board that the project will as August 2021, continue to refer to only one
involve removing 106 of the site’s 107 trees. solar array? Was the repeated lack of full trans-
history bu who binges on of a law enforcement veteran. parency simply an oversight — or something
at’s the record. Judge for yourself. Do you else?
period series like HBO’s “ e Now, it’s Mayor Eric Adams’ think the Town Board was fully and su ciently
transparent in explaining the Granite Knolls e issue isn’t the Granite Knolls solar instal-
Gilded Age,” I recently checked Apple. solar project? Why, when it awarded the bid on lation. e issue is transparency. Full and honest
Nov. 5, 2020, and approved the lease agreement transparency. And if we expect transparency
out J.P. Morgan’s immodest As for those streetscape on Feb. 23, 2021, was the board silent about the from our elected o cials, we may need to be
more vigilant watchdogs.
mansion on Madison Avenue images that I like to collect on

at 37th Street. Quite the crib he my constitutionals, maybe I’ll

had. collate them into a photo album

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Teaching, refereeing, part-time I’d play this game even if it meant
employment as a community being broke the rest of my life.”
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year in so many male-dominated in person, died last week, at age
sports, it is easy to imagine how 81. She may not have been rich,
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people feel I should be bitter of the people who were lucky
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Some might be upset that he went
FROM PAGE 10

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Norm Hathaway Big Band to play at Yorktown Stage for Ukraine

BY WHIT ANDERSON  to e Lodge at Pebble Beach in California. big band,” said Purcigliotti. “I am glad I

STAFF WRITER She has opened for or sung with the Beach have a talent that can be put to good use.

Boys, Rita Coolidge, Waylon Jennings, and It makes me feel better connected to what

e Norm Hathaway 18-piece Big Band Willie Nelson. Additionally, she is currently is going on.” 

(NHBB), featuring vocalist Stephanie Pur- teaching voice and piano in Westchester Purcigliotti is also a member of the Lions

cell, will present a unique musical show on County.   Club, a worldwide organization known for

May 7 at Yorktown Stage to raise funds for Christina Yavdoshnyak is a Ukrainian their charitable endeavors.

humanitarian aid to Ukraine. e show will singer from Yonkers. She has been an ac- “Lions in Romania and Poland are in

include Ukrainian guest vocalist Christina tive member in her Ukrainian community, contact with Lions in Ukraine to discuss

Yavdoshnyak and Sana Pavola’s ballroom performing at various Ukrainian festivals where funds can be sent to be best used,”

dance instructors Oksana and Hlib from the across the tri-state area as well as inter- Purcigliotti said.“ is is why the concept is

Fred Astaire Studio. nationally. Christina has won many vocal so important.We hope to raise $10-15,000.

e NHBB, led by Lorraine Janus Ha- competitions, such as the International It is not much, but if all the clubs come up

thaway in the footsteps of her late husband Rondo Vanguard Opera competition. Dur- with $15,000 to send to the humanitarian

Norm, has played in the greater metro area ing her tour in Ukraine, she was the grand fund, that is signi cant.” 

since 1999. ey have performed at top-tier prize titleholder of a competition in Kyiv e evening will be a romp through the

venues,including on Broadway at the world- called “You are in my heart, Ukraine.” Cur- music of 1940s jazz clubs of New York, en-

famous Iridium jazz club. e band has per- PHOTO COURTESY OF NESTOR YAVDOSHNYAK rently, Christina is a student at Bingham- capsulating the excitement and romance of

formed at many charitable events, including Christina Yavdoshnyak ton University pursuing a dual degree in the big bands during the wartime era. e
their most recent at the Turtle Invitational to Music and Integrative Neuroscience on the mood of youthful exuberance is unequivo-

nancially aid the Malcolm Pray Founda- band as a vehicle for good, saying,“Everyone Pre-Med track. She will remind us of the cally conveyed through this music from the

tion for underprivileged children.   has been watching the news about the terri- purpose of our bene t concert by provid- peak of the Swing Era. e Fred Astaire

On top of the May 7 concert, NHBB will ble humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.I thought ing some poignant highlights of the Ukrai- dance instructors Oksana and Hlib (also

be returning to Mahopac’s Red Mills Park the band could somehow contribute, so I nian anthem and two additional Ukrainian Ukrainians) will add another layer to the

for their annual Fourth of July patriotic con- asked our members if they would be will- songs.   show by exhibiting the grace and charm

cert. is celebration will consist of Revo- ing to donate their services to a fundraiser. Angelo Purcigliotti, one of NHBB’s of ballroom dancing at its best. Revisit the

lutionary War re-enactors in full uniform, Without hesitation, they said yes. It is about tenor saxophone players, and Lorraine met legendary clubs of NYC – the Cotton Club,

historical presentations, and the Stars and working together for others to accomplish with producer Barry Liebman to book the Birdland, and Glen Island Casino — recre-

Stripes punctuated with cannon re.  more than one individual can alone.”  concert at Yorktown Stage. ey hope to ated right in Yorktown. 

Lorraine Janus Hathaway, inspired to aid Stephanie Purcell, the Big Band vocal- use the big band’s  instrumental skills for Every ticket purchase is a donation to the

those negatively impacted by the events tak- ist for this event, has performed around the change.  cause.

ing place in Ukraine, looked towards her globe, from e St. James Club in London “I have played for years, well before this Tickets are available at yorktownstage.org.

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Support Connection celebrates 25 years with anniversary dinner

BY GINO DE ANGELIS demic, we had to shut down suddenly on

STAFF WRITER a Friday,” she said. “By the next Monday,

we had set up all our services remotely

Support Connection celebrated 25 and were ready to continue.”

years of supporting women and families She added that people were also living

with breast and ovarian cancers with its longer after a cancer diagnosis, and this

Silver Jubilee on Friday, April 1. meant that they would be dealing with

“ is is a tremendous milestone,” said the e ects of the disease for longer, and

Support Connection Executive Director would need more support.

Katherine Quinn. “We don’t discount the issues people

Quinn said she joined the organization have to deal with,” Quinn said.

right when it started, inspired by the idea Support Connection has many events

of an organization that gave people suf- coming up, including their annual base-

fering from cancer access to people who ball game and other fundraising events,

went through similar experiences. the largest of which will be the annual

“ is was the dream of two people, Support Walk on Oct. 3.

Nancy Heller and Richard Adamski.” “We hope to be back at FDR Park in

Quinn said. “Nancy was a breast cancer person. We’ll be inviting people from all

survivor and Richard’s wife had passed over the country,” Quinn said. “ at’s

away from breast cancer. e idea was to where we get out, we celebrate life, and

have a place where women and families we remember the people who aren’t here

who were going through this could speak anymore.”

to someone who had cancer and went “It’s not too late to give,” said Direc-

through the same things.” tor of Services and Communication Bar-

Quinn said she was personally inspired PHOTOS COURTESY OF SUPPORT CONNECTION bara Cervoni. “Donations help fund Sup-
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she had a place to reach out to survivors. Director Katherine Quinn with prize she won to someone in your life or to the honor-

e idea was a new one and had never sands of people around the country, and ter century while adapting to changes ees, or it can simply help celebrate Sup-

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leagues weren’t sure if the concept would reached out,” she said. Quinn said that this should go smoothly community.”

take a hold, but 25 years later, she said the Now, the organization is looking to- though, since they’ve adapted quickly to To learn more about Support Connec-

answer was clear. ward the future, maintaining the mo- the global changes over the last few years. tion’s free programs and services as well as

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The following items are Yorktown Police Department. jured the employee’s wrist and shoulder. cers while they attempted to place him in
from the Yorktown Police All were released without bail e man drove o , but was stopped on custody.
Department. Please be aware unless stated otherwise.
that these summarizations the Bear Mountain Parkway by Peekskill CRIMINAL POSSESSION OF A
represent only one perspective. ATTEMPTED ROB- Police. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE. April
In most cases, attempts will not BERY. April 14, 2:58 p.m. 16, 5:51 p.m. – Arrested a 25-year-old
be made to contact the accused – Arrested a 23-year-old DWI. April 17, 7:07 a.m. – Arrested Mohegan Lake woman. Charged with
nor will pursuits be made to a 27-year-old Bayshore man. Charged
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updates. For those reasons, names ed – BAC of 0.18% or more (unclassi ed controlled substance (Class D felony),
of the accused are usually withheld. second-degree attempted rob- misdemeanor), resisting arrested (Class seventh-degree criminal possession of
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VARSITY ROUNDUP

Graap and Stabile record hat tricks for Rebels

Ahlstedt scores 6 for L/P; YHS wins twice on diamond

BY MIKE SABINI to handle the pressure,” Ahlstedt stolen base), and Peragallo (3-5, 2

CONTRIBUTING WRITER said. “We fought until the very stolen bases) in their 13-6 victory

Lakeland/Panas end and did a great job of using against Valhalla.
Boys Lacrosse (2-4) our skills all over the eld and Trailing 6-5, the Huskers
playing our game.”
busted out by scoring three runs
Gwen Laukaitis (3G, 1A), in the sixth and ve runs in the

Sara Costa (2G, 1A), Brooke seventh to earn the victory.

MAMARONECK 15, Pizzarello (1G), and Valentina Haddock was also the winning

LAKELAND/PANAS 9 Mejia (5 saves) also contributed pitcher, by hurling three shutout

Tuesday, April 12 (Walter Pa- to the victory. innings, striking out 9 while al-

nas High School) lowing no hits and just one walk.

Lakeland/Panas’ Nick Graap HEN HUD 18, Sal Piccola was also impres-

(3G), Nic Conetta (1G, 1A), Jus- LAKELAND/PANAS 4 sive on the mound, allowing just

tin Stabile (1G, 1A), Augie Ko- Thursday, April 14 (Hendrick 1 earned run and a walk while

caj (2A), Joe Alleva (1G), Chris Hudson High School) striking out 2 in 3.2 innings of

Macaluso (1G), Joe Malaspina Ahlstedt (2G), Costa (1G, 1A), work.

(1G), Oban Rader (1G), Myles Pizzarello (1G), Mejia (9 saves), Lakeland Baseball
Orf (4 saves), and K.C. Bryan (2 and Kaelen Sieja (1 save) all pro-

saves) earned their way into the duced in the Rebels’ 18-4 loss to (2-7)
box score in the Rebels’ 15-9 loss Hendrick Hudson, the defending

to last year’s Section 1 Class A Section 1 Class C champions. Joey Malaspina Myles Orf

runner-up, Mamaroneck. Yorktown Girls SOMERS 7, LAKELAND 4
Monday, April 11 (Lakeland

JOHN JAY CROSS RIVE 13, Lacrosse (1-6) High School)
LAKELAND/PANAS 5 Dom Toscano (2-4, run, RBI),

Thursday, April 14 (Walter Pa- Jason Portella (1-3, RBI), and

nas High School) BRONXVILLE 19, Devin Diaz (2-3, walk, run) pro-

Stabile (3G), Macaluso (2A), YORKTOWN 8 duced the majority of the Lake-

Graap (1G), Aleva (1G), Ko- Monday, April 11 (Bronxville land o ense in their 7-4 loss to

caj (1A), Bryan (11 saves), and High School) Somers.

Orf (5 saves) paced the Rebels Yorktown was paced by Kait-

in their 13-5 defeat to John Jay- lin Regan (3G), Alex Scialdone JOHN JAY CR 5, LAKELAND 3

Cross River. (2G), Gianna Altimari (1G), Wednesday, April 13 (John Jay

Maeve Ryan (1G), Ava Cunneen High School)

BRIARCLIFF 15, (1G), and Annie Durante (7 Portella (2-3), Toscano (2-3,

LAKELAND/PANAS 5 saves) in its 19-8 loss to Bronx- 2 doubles, RBI), and Anthony
PHOTOS: BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER DeCesare (1-3, 2 RBI) did the
Saturday, April 16 (Walter Pa- ville. Oban Rader makes his move.
nas High School) job o ensively while Diaz, play-

Graap (2G, 1A), Kocaj (1G), RYE 21, YORKTOWN 13 rst and second innings and two 6-hitter in 4.1 innings of work, ing catcher, threw out four John

Conetta (1G, 1A), Rader (1G), Thursday, April 14 (Rye High runs in the third inning. striking out ve and allowing just Jay-Cross River runners attempt-

Macaluso (1A), Orf (6 saves), and School) “We came out and wanted 3 earned runs and 2 walks. ing to steal, in the Hornets’ 5-3

Bryan (5 saves) did the honors in Yorktown jumped out to an blood,” said Yorktown senior Patrissi was also impressive on defeat to the Wolves.

the Rebels’ 15-5 loss to Briarcli , 8-4 lead before Rye scored the captain Jon Munoz. “We ex- the bump, throwing two shutout

winners of last year’s Section 1 last seven goals of the opening ecuted all our plays, such as bunts innings, allowing no hits and just ARLINGTON 14, LAKELAND 6

Class C title and the Section 1 half, igniting it to a 21-13 win and steals, and did our jobs. It felt 1 walk while recording 4 strike- Saturday, April 15 (Arlington

Class D crown in 2019, when it against the Huskers. good to put up a 11-spot against outs. High School)

also reached the state nals. Altimari (4G, 2A), Brie Gac- a solid team but we’re ready for Diaz (1-1, 3 walks, 1 run), To-

Briarcli is coached by 1992 cino (5G), Cunneen (1G, 1A), the next game.” HEN HUD 10, YORKTOWN 4 scano (2-4, 2 walks, RBI), and

Lakeland graduate and All- Noelle Smith (1G), Alison Pas- Munoz led the charge with an Friday, April 15 (Sunset Field, DeCesare (2-3) led the Hornets

American long-stick middie, Al sarella (1G), Lindsey Townes outstanding day, by going 4 for 4, Montrose) in their 14-6 setback to Arling-

Meola. (1G), Durante (5 saves), and including a triple, with 2 RBI, 3 Trailing 3-2, Hendrick Hud- ton.

Lakeland/Panas Girls Maggie Appelle (2 saves) led the runs scored, a walk and 3 stolen son scored four times in the third Yorktown Softball
Huskers versus the Garnets. bases. inning on their way to a 10-4 vic-

Lacrosse (5-3) Yorktown Baseball “I stayed within myself and re- tory. (4-1)
ally tried to stay back and work Munoz (2-4, 2 runs, double)

(4-3) the other way,” Munoz said. and Dylan Koch (2-3, 2 RBI,

LAKELAND/PANAS 12, Cole Haddock (3-5, 2 RBI, 2 double) paced the Huskers at the KETCHAM 4, YORKTOWN 1

NORTH SALEM 10 SB) and Stephen Haglund (2-4, plate. Monday, April 11 (Yorktown

Tuesday, April 12 (Lakeland YORKTOWN 11, MAHOPAC 3 2 RBI, SB) also enjoyed multi-hit High School)

High School) Thursday, April 14 (Mahopac games for the Huskers. YORKTOWN 13, VALHALLA 6 It was a contest between two of

Emily Ahlstedt led Lakeland/ Falls Field) Derek Patrissi (3 runs, 2 walks, Saturday, April 15 (Valhalla the best teams in Section 1, with

Panas with 6 goals, propelling Yorktown’s bats were on re 2 SB), Nick Jacoby (2 runs, RBI, High School) Roy C. Ketcham coming out on

them to a hard-fought 12-10 tri- in their 11-3 triumph against ri- walk, SB), Brad Garrity (run, Recording multi-hit games for top, 4-1.

umph versus North Salem. val Mahopac, the alma mater of RBI, SB), and Jason Peragallo the Huskers were Haddock (3-4, Maya Servedio stood out for

“Our team pulled o such a Husker coach C.J. Riefenhauser. (run) each contributed a single homer, double, 3 runs, RBI, sto- the Huskers, pitching a complete

hard-fought win because of how e Huskers garnered the win apiece for Yorktown. len base), Koch (3-4, double, 3 game, allowing two earned runs

determined we were overall, and by jumping out to an 8-0 lead, Matt Alduino earned the runs, 3 RBI, walk), Munoz (2-5, SEE ROUNDUP PAGE 21
we did a good job of being able scoring three runs each in the win on the mound, by hurling a homer, double, run, 2 RBI, walk,

Thursday, April 21, 2022 SPORTS Yorktown News – Page 21

Girls in Sports Day returns to Lakeland ROUNDUP

Looking to break participation record FROM PAGE 20

BY MIKE SABINI soccer, eld hockey, lacrosse, basketball, vol- opportunity to help the younger girls means while striking out nine. At
CONTRIBUTING WRITER leyball, softball, and cheerleading. watching the younger generation come up the plate, she homered and
and do the same things that she did. singled.
e Lakeland Central School District is “We are hoping to expose the girls to as
hosting its fourth Girls in Sports Day, for many sports as we can to give them a new “Personally, watching some of the girls Olivia Salveggi (2 singles),
those female athletes in the district in rst experience,” Sarsen said. “Most of them have I coached in the town sports and watching Kelly Jennings (single) and
through fth grades, 1-4:30 p.m. on Sunday, done some, yet not all of these sports and it them come up to the high-school level has Charlotte Constantine (2
May 1 at Lakeland High School. may spark a new interest.” been a great experience,” Ahlstedt said. walks) chipped in as well for
the Huskers.
ose who are part of this signi cant day One of the high-school players that will be Ahlstedt stressed how important this day is
can’t wait for it, especially the founder of the instructing the youngsters is all-state Lake- for the community. Lakeland Softball
event, Lakeland eld hockey coach Sharon land eld hockey senior Mia Smith, a 2019 (0-5)
Sarsen. state champion. “ is day is important for our district be-
cause it brings the community together, to SOMERS 3, LAKELAND 2
e program started in 2017. but had to “I’ve been looking forward to it for the past celebrate all the young girls in our district,” Monday, April 11 (Lakeland
take 2020 and 2021 o because of Covid. couple weeks,” Smith said. “Any time I’m able Ahlstedt said.
to help grow the game of eld hockey, it’s al- High School)
“I decided to run it, because I attended the ways an exciting and rewarding feeling. So, to Having players like Smith and Ahlstedt In a highly competitive con-
Putnam Valley event in 2016 and I was jeal- help teach at Girls in Sports Day is going to and the coaches in the district instructing the
ous seeing all the girls in Putnam Valley hav- be a wonderful experience. e event is fairly youngsters is a big part of the event. test, Somers held on to nip
ing a great experience with the varsity girls new and wasn’t available when I was young- Lakeland 3-2.
and coaches at their school and community, er, having it now will hopefully show much “ ey are such examples and inspiration to
and I wanted to share this experience with younger girls how fun the sport is.” our younger rising stars,” Sarsen said. Shannon Scotto (2-3, dou-
our Lakeland Central School District stu- ble, RBI, run), Emily Yazzetti
dents,” Sarsen said. “Rebecca Cohen Gherar- is will be Smith’s second time helping One of the other key components of the (2-4), Ryleigh Melendez (1-3,
di was so helpful and shared the model of her out the youngsters at this event. day is parent involvement, as the parents are run, walk), and Leah Cohen
program there.” needed to be there with the kids all day. (1-3, RBI), produced for the
“When I did it in the past, I wasn’t nearly Hornets.
In the rst year of the LCSD event, 113 as experienced with the game as I am now,” “It is not a drop-o event, because we need
athletes took part in it, followed by 157 par- Smith said. “I was still trying to fully grasp the support of all of the parents,” Sarsen said. ARLINGTON 12,
ticipants in 2018 and 159 in 2019. it, and learn from my older teammates. So, LAKELAND 5
teaching in that period was very bene cial Sarsen feels the youngsters who take part
“We are looking forward to breaking our because it provided me with an opportunity in it, will bene t greatly from it. Wednesday, April 13 (Ar-
record in 2022,” Sarsen said. “We have had to learn something from helping others.” lington High School)
great support from our elementary District “We want the girls to get a great physical
Parents’ Council and our elementary school Lakeland/Panas senior girls lacrosse scor- tness experience and also possibly spark a Lakeland fell 12-5 to Ar-
physical education teachers. “ ing dynamo Emily Ahlstedt is excited as well new interest,” Sarsen said. “We want the girls lington, led by Taryn Bruno
about having the chance to help the young- to take pride in girls athletics and see the (2-3, 2 RBI, double), Melen-
e event will have seven sports this year: sters in her district out. Ahlstedt said that the high-school girls play their sports and inspire dez (1-3, walk), Emma Nunne
greatness.” (1-2), and Amanda Cohen (2
For more information, email LCSDGirl- walks, 2 runs).
[email protected] about the event.

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BOYS LACROSSE

Solazzo stars in Huskers loss
Rye rallies for victory in title game rematch

BY MIKE SABINI pionship game, Rye scored the of last year’s Section 1 Class B Yorktown responded in the What we
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
rst ve goals of the fourth title game, won by the Garnets third quarter, with Drew Weiss-

quarter and held on to defeat at Rye, 11-7. man tying the game with an un-

In a possible preview of this host Yorktown 9-7 on April 16. Yorktown got o to a ying assisted goal before Solazzo gave learned is

year’s Section 1 Class B cham- e game was also a rematch start, with James Solazzo (5G, the Huskers a 5-4 lead with an

1A) scoring the only goal of the unassisted goal of his own, with

rst quarter, courtesy of an assist just 20 seconds remaining in the that we can
from Harry Gri (2A) and the quarter. compete

rst goal of the second quarter, “I noticed there was a lot of
to give the Huskers a 2-0 lead. space over on the left side, I was

“I was able to nd open space able to get a running shot and

and the man up one, they gave I knew I could get my hands with them.
me a lot of time to free my hands free,” Solazzo said. “It de nitely
and I just let it y,” Solazzo said. felt really good, to put us up in

Sava Makarenko, o an assist the lead. ere is a lot of his- That’s
from Solazzo, increased York- tory from last year, against these first and
town’s advantage to 3-0 with guys, hopefully we get a second foremost.

7:45 to go in the second quarter. chance to redeem ourselves.”
e Huskers continued to Rye however answered back

hold that lead with just 3:40 to with ve consecutive goals to
go before halftime, thanks to a start the scoring in the nal
stellar defensive e ort. at ef- quarter, to go up 9-5, essentially

fort was backed up by the play of sealing the victory. Obviously,
goalie Vito DeBellis (17 saves), “ ey came down on a couple
who made numerous quick as a of transition plays, they have a

cat type saves, to keep the Gar- lot of good players, they made they were
better today.’
nets o the scoreboard. some plays,” Schurr said.

“ ey brought good energy, While not able to come back

the whole game, the guys played for the win, the Huskers went

very hard,” said Yorktown coach down swinging, as Solazzo

Yorktown’s James Tim Schurr. “Guys were getting scored his nal two goals in the
Solazzo (5G, 1A) after
his postgame interview out on their o ensive players’ last 10 seconds of the game. –Tim Schurr
against visiting Rye on Yorktown Boys Lacrosse
gloves, making it tough for them “It felt good,” Solazzo said of
April 16. Coach
to get good looks.” scoring the nal two goals. “I

Rye though got on track of- wish it could have been a di er-

fensively after that, scoring the ence maker in the outcome, but I

PHOTO: MIKE SABINI nal four goals of the opening hope we get a second chance (to face-o victories to the Huskers’

half, to go up 4-3 at halftime. play Rye).” cause against Rye.

While Yorktown didn’t get the Yorktown (4-2) defeated

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“What we learned is that we Duncan (2G), Makarenko (2G),

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Obviously, they were better to- Giacomo Micciari (1G), Jason

day.” Fastiggi (1A), Conor Fastiggi

Solazzo feels Yorktown could (1A), and DeBellis (8 saves).

be the better team in a potential Gri (4G, 4A), Duncan (4G,

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BOYS TENNIS The Lakeland boys tennis team

Lakeland off to 1-1 start
Busy schedule ahead for Hornets

Lakeland’s 2022 boys’ tennis coach Brendan Curran. “It gave he additionally said, “We have a comes new players Sky Chen,
strong, motivated team and I hope Harrison Cohen, and Tyler
team has endured rain, sleet, and one more player an opportunity everyone is as excited as I, to work Steimel to the program this sea-
hard and win matches.” son. Garv Agarwal is another ne
bouts of frigid weather to break to compete. With so many play- player who will see some doubles
Brendan Rooney, a versatile play.
even at 1-1 before the Spring ers on the roster and with several player, stole a victory at second
singles, as did fourth singles player is week will begin a four-
Break respite. newcomers, it would have been David Pinkowsky. Compet- week, whirlwind of matches, end-
ing for the rst time as a senior, ing with the nal match slated for
In an opening-day loss to an nice to have the fourth doubles Pinkowsky has become a quick mid-May. e campaign looks to
study able to ll in at singles or be a promising one with the tal-
always-strong Somers opponent, spot to rotate amongst players.” complement a doubles team. Ju- ented corps of Pretnar, Villard,
nior Robbie Gussak came up Pomerantz, and Cheng at singles
Lakeland fought to the end only Senior Pomerantz and juniors short at third singles. Gussak, and the unfaltering combinations
usually a steadfast doubles player, of Webb, Pinkowsky, Gussak, Di-
to come up short. Dexter Pretnar Pretnar and Villard form a trium- was called upon to ll in for an Mauro, Manse,
injured teammate, and played
— retuning to Lakeland after a virate of experienced and dedi- controlled tennis at the inception Del Vino, and Rooney at dou-
of the match, only to see his sights bles.
year away at private school — Ilan cated players to serve as this year’s of victory dashed by a late match
come back by his adversary. Pretnar concluded, “I feel sup-
Villard, Jordan Pomerantz, and captains. ported and challenged by my
e doubles teams of Manse teammates, the other captains,
freshman Alex Cheng all played Following the Somers defeat, and DiMauro, the Erenberg and Coach Curran. As a new
brothers ( Jacob and Joshua) and player to the team and captain, I
well in their singles matches.  the team rebounded with a con- Di Mauro/Anuj Kapoor all swept feel con dent with the majority of
their opponents. the season ahead of us.”
Doubles teams of Liam Webb/ vincing win over Brewster.Playing
Pomerantz, the sole senior cap- is article was prepared by Coach
David Pinkowsky and Robbie rst singles, Villard dispatched of tain of the trio, is optimistic about Brendan Curran.

Gussak/Andrew DiMauro both his opponent, 8-4, in an abbrevi-

drew challenging foes as well, as ated pro set format. Finding him-

they also went down in two sets self down early, Villard regrouped,

quite admirably. e dynamic steadied the ship, and sailed to a PHOTOS: JAY GUSSAK

duo of seniors Jason Manse and decisive win. Robbie Gussak

Tomas Del Vino were the lone “It was a bit windy, and my op- the balance of the season.
“We are extremely excited to
victors at the third doubles spot. ponent was a steady player, so I
be back on the courts with our
is year’s team is playing under got o to a rocky start,” Villard new talent and hopefully win our
matches,” he said.
a new format of four singles and said. “But I trusted my shot-mak-
e Lakeland team also wel-
three doubles teams, as opposed to ing, as the match progressed, and

three and four of years past. was able to hit more winners.

“I prefer the 3/4 format,” said Re ecting on this year’s team,

Thursday, April 21, 2022 SPORTS Yorktown News – Page 25

ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT – JON MUNOZ

Yorktown baseball captain
enjoys Husker culture

BY MIKE SABINI Do you plan on continuing playing rst time, till the day you take o your

CONTRIBUTING WRITER baseball in college? Tell us about where uniform for the last time.

you are going to school and why you e coaches help you develop on the

Yorktown’s Jon Munoz is one of the chose it? eld and o the eld, by either staying af-

Huskers’ four senior baseball captains this I committed last summer to SUNY- ter to give you extra reps and really work

spring, along with Nick Jacoby, Stephen Cortland for baseball. I chose Cortland with you or helping you mold into a bet-

Haglund, and Matt Alduino. because they are a great academic school ter person. ey do this through staying

Munoz, an out elder/pitcher, got pulled with a beautiful campus. on top of you, to keep your grades up, en-

up freshman year to varsity at the end of the I also chose Cortland because the base- forcing the policy of a student-athlete or

season for the playo s and has been on the ball team has such a competitive atmo- making you disciplined and responsible.

varsity ever since. sphere, which comes out every year and I’m thankful to say that the sta and

He comes o an All-Section campaign kills it. I wanted to be part of that pro- the coaches helped mold me into the

where he accumulated the following stats gram. person I am today in baseball and outside

in 2021 for the co-league champion Husk- Cortland is especially close to home of baseball. Coaches like Riefenhauser,

ers: .522 batting average, .739 slugging but even though it’s not actually home, Rubenfeld, Kennedy, Fredericks, Galli-

percentage, .607 on-base percentage, and a things like the school spirit and pride and nelli, etc., were able to push me to work

1.346 on-base plus slugging. the coaches, such as Coach Brown, make my hardest and to be the best leader and

How old were you when you started it feel like home and one big family. baseball player I can be.

playing baseball and what got you Do you know what you want to study To the people in the future who are

started? in college? If yes, what are you planning thinking about being a part of the Yor-

I was 5 years old. I just loved sports and on studying? ktown baseball program, I would 110

I wanted to play every sport like basketball, I am studying business economics. percent give it a shot because, I had the

football, and soccer but then my father What is your favorite professional greatest moments and memories in my

introduced me to baseball, and I realized athlete and pro (or college) sports life with my team and playing for this

that’s the one I’m best at and I stuck with it. team? program. You have nothing to lose be- PHOTO: STEPHEN HAGLUND

What is your favorite thing about be- My favorite professional athlete is Jazz cause at the end of the day, you will be Yorktown senior baseball captain Jon

ing on the baseball team at Yorktown? Chisholm (Miami Marlins second base- treated like family and always become Munoz went 4 for 4 in an 11-3 victory at
My favorite thing about being on the man). one percent better. Mahopac on April 14.
Complete treatment of finished lawn, gardens & woods edge.
baseball team at Yorktown is the culture What is your favorite music to listen
that is created by Coach Riefenhauser. is to warming up for a game?

culture makes us play as one and makes us I like to listen to rap when warming up. Discounted Treatment Packages Available. Prevention is key !

bring the energy every day. If you could have one superpower,

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or pregame or postgame ritual that you My superpower would be to y so I can
share with your teammates?
go anywhere in the world at any time.
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favorite postgame activity is going shing where would you go and why?
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I would go to the Florida Keys so I can
What about a personal pregame or go on the ats and catch tarpon.
postgame ritual?
What is your favorite food to eat
My personal pregame ritual is hitting before or after a game?
with a wood bat always for my rst round
of batting practice while working opposite My favorite food to eat after a game is
steak.
eld. My personal post-game ritual is to lis-
ten to old rap after a good game. Best place to eat in Yorktown and
why?
Do you have any goals for your nal
season at York-town? Best place to eat in Yorktown is Dante’s
because they always have the best deli
My goals for my nal season at Yorktown sandwiches and I love going there with
are to be a leader and be the best teammate my teammates.
possible, also while being a good role model
What’s the go-to app on your phone

for the younger guys to hopefully make and why?

them work harder and do the right things. My go-to app is Instagram because I

One of my most important goals is to win like to watch highlights of big leaguers

the section chip with my team for York- and I like to see new things that are going

town. on in the MLB. All Types Of Pest Control
Who has been your biggest role model For a young athlete growing up in
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ing part of the baseball team and why
My biggest role model is my father. Over should they go out for the team?
the years he has instilled discipline, hard
work, and patience in me and taught me Being a part of the Yorktown baseball
how to become a man and how to be the program, I would say, is an honor. e
best version of myself. relationships you create with your team-
mates and your coaches are priceless, and
Tell us one thing about yourself that even though you’re there for baseball,
not a lot of people know. you’re still having fun.

One thing about myself that not a lot e coaches and the sta help and sup-
of people know is that I like to take cold

showers, even in the winter. port you from the day you suit up for the TTeerrmmiitteessaannddmmoorree......

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CB Gallery to present Matt Ulrich solo show, “Folk Yeah!”
Reception with the artist on Saturday April 30

CB Gallery, Katonah’s contem- about the perfect marriage of Purdy’s Farmer & the Fish and even with two kids and a full- return of the Katonah Art Walk
porary art gallery, is pleased to an- symmetry and geometry you nd Hay elds Market. Ulrich is happy time job, he spends every spare on April 23.
nounce its next exhibition entitled in folk art,” he added. to take on more commissions “I’m moment creating. I love this work
“Folk Yeah!” by North Salem art- always very honored when some- because it’s a contemporary spin Walk-in gallery hours are
ist, Matt Ulrich. e exhibit will Often painting on reclaimed one asks me to paint something,” on traditional folk art with each Wednesday through Saturday, 11
run from April 20 – June 11, 2022 wood pieces with sign paint and he says. piece feeling intensely rich. It’s a.m. - 5 p.m. or by appointment.
with an artist reception on Satur- house paint, Ulrich creates what an honor to show an artist like For more information, please
day April 30 from 5-8 p.m. is best described as barn quilts but “Matt is one of those amazing Matt whose need to create is as visit CB Gallery on Facebook and
with a modern twist in experi- creatives with boundless energy,” constant as the need to eat, sleep Instagram @cbartgallery or contact
Ulrich always knew he wanted mental color ways. His distinctive owner and director of CB Gal- and breathe.” Christopher Brescia at artgallerycb@
to be an artist with his earliest style has made him popular with lery, Christopher Brescia said. gmail.com or 917-520-3234.
memories being the re-drawing local business owners including “His passion to create is such that “Folk Yeah!” will be up for the
of comic books. After
majoring in graphic Wild Flowers Sands
design at Lycoming
College, he landed
his rst job working
on decorative paint-
ing projects at Ab-
ercrombie & Fitch’s

agship store in New
York City.

“I see art projects
everywhere,” Ulrich
says. “I see a blank
space and I want to

ll it – I’m always
thinking, Hey, I could
do something there.”

Ulrich is most in-
spired by traditional
folk art.

“I’m passionate Spring

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Battle of Yorktown annual event calls on volunteers litter grabbers are available at LGBTQ+ Educate/ Yorktown
to help Yorktown stay clean and the Refuse & Recycling Depart- Validate Program Arbor Day
Saturday, April 23 green by picking up unsightly ment located at 2279 Crompond
In recognition of the 52nd roadside litter. Friday, April 29, 4-5 p.m., Pa-
anniversary of Earth Day, this Road, Yorktown Heights. e Church of the Good triot Garden Park, 363 Under-
Orange bags, safety vests, and hill Ave., Yorktown Heights
Last year, 86 groups with ap- Shepherd is hosting an interfaith
e town of Yorktown will
proximately 500 volunteers all-inclusive Educate/Validate host the 11th annual Arbor Day
in Patriot Garden Park, adjacent
NEW YORK HOMEOWNERS: picked up more than 17,000 program. is program is intend- to Town Hall. A reception will
follow.
Do you need a New Roof and Help paying for it? pounds of roadside litter and as- ed to help you better understand,
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sorted debris, including a toilet relate to, love, and accept your ny is the town’s annual student
Do you need Energy Efficient Windows & Help paying poster contest, featuring artwork
for it? bowl. LGBTQ+ family and friends. from fourth and fth graders of
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Thursday, April 21, 2022 LEGAL NOTICES Yorktown News – Page 29

nts of the YORKTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 
22 for the YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, NEW YORK 
he Board
  
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 17 de mayo de 2022, 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 tres (3) miembros de la Junta de Educación y para votar sobre cualquier proposición propuesta legalmente. Los centros de votación, con fines de votación, estarán
abiertas de 7:00 de la mañana a 9:00 de la noche, hora vigente. 

own High TAMBIÉN SE AVISA de que una audiencia pública sobre el presupuesto propuesto para 2022-2023 del Distrito Escolar Central de Yorktown se llevará a cabo el lunes 9 de mayo de 2022
en el Auditorio de la Escuela Secundaria de Yorktown. 

TAMBIÉN SE AVISA que la siguiente propuesta se presentará a los votantes en la reunión anual: 

PROPUESTA – AUMENTAR LA FINANCIACIÓN Y LA DURACIÓN DEL FONDO DE RESERVA DE CAPITAL 
¿Se autorizará al Distrito Escolar Central de Yorktown a aumentar el monto máximo del "Fondo de Reserva para el Mejoramiento de Edificios e Instalaciones" que se
estableció en 2017, en $ 12,000,000, (más los intereses acumulados y las ganancias de inversión sobre los mismos), la fuente del financiamiento que se utilizarán serian
los saldos de fondos no asignados no utilizados en el fondo general al final de cada año fiscal y / o los fondos legalmente disponibles para el Distrito; y extender la
duración del fondo de reserva de capital hasta el 30 de junio de 2037.  

Si es necesario, debido a limitaciones de espacio en las boletas de votación, dicha propuesta puede presentarse sustancialmente en la siguiente forma abreviada: 

¿Se autorizará al Distrito Escolar Central de Yorktown a aumentar el monto máximo del "Fondo de Reserva para la Mejora de Edificios e Instalaciones" que se estableció
en 2017, en $ 12,000,000 adicionales (más intereses y ganancias), y a extender la duración del fondo de reserva de capital por 10 años adicionales, hasta el 30 de junio
de 2037. 

) may be TAMBIÉN SE AVISA que cualquier residente del distrito puede obtener una copia de la declaración de la cantidad de dinero que se requerirá para los propósitos del distrito escolar durante
een days el año escolar 2022-2023 (Presupuesto) en cada escuela del distrito y las oficinas administrativas en el horario de 9:00 AM a 3:00 PM (horario vigente) durante los catorce días (14), días
any free inmediatamente anteriores a la Asamblea Anual, EXCEPTO SÁBADO, DOMINGO o FERIADO. Dicha declaración también estará disponible en el sitio web del Distrito, en las bibliotecas
udget and públicas o asociadas libremente en el Distrito, y en la Reunión Anual y la votación del Presupuesto del Distrito Escolar que se llevará a cabo como se mencionó anteriormente, el martes 17
de mayo de 2022. 
  
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 cartelera de anuncios del distrito mantenida para avisos públicos, así como en la página web del distrito. 

Yorktown 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
shall not Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights, Nueva York a más tardar las 5:00 de la tarde el 18 de abril de 2022. Las vacantes en la Junta de Educación no se consideran cargos separados y
voters of 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
ed on the 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: 

he District Término Nombre del último o última titular 
Tres (3) años, que expiran el 30 de junio de 2022 Reshmi Bose 
Tres (3) años, que expiran el 30 de junio de 2022 Cheryl Reynolds  
Tres (3) años, que expiran el 30 de junio de 2022 Lisa Rolle 
 
TAMBIÉN SE AVISA que todas las propuestas de cualquier persona que no sea la Junta de Educación deben ser presentadas con una petición de aprobación firmada por al menos 38
votantes cualificados del Distrito al menos 60 días antes de la Reunión Anual. 

m 4:00 TAMBIÉN SE AVISA que la Junta de Registro de este Distrito se reunirá de acuerdo con el siguiente cronograma para preparar el registro del Distrito: lunes 9 de mayo de 2022 de 4:00 p.m.
upon a 8:00 p.m. (hora vigente) en Yorktown High School, 2727 Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights, Nueva York 10598.  Cualquier persona tendrá derecho a que su nombre se incluya en dicho
o vote at registro, siempre que en dicha reunión de la Junta de Registro se sepa o se demuestre a satisfacción de dicha Junta de Registro que tiene derecho a votar en ese momento o
posteriormente en la elección / votación del Distrito. 

er on any TAMBIÉN SE AVISA que el registro de votantes está en curso en la oficina de la Secretaria del Distrito y que cualquier persona con derecho a que su nombre sea colocado en el registro
he Annual puede registrarse cualquier día escolar en la Oficina de Negocios del Distrito, 2725 Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights, Nueva York entre las 8:30 de la mañana y 3:00 de la tarde hasta 5

días antes de la Reunión Anual. 

currently TAMBIÉN SE AVISA que cualquier persona de otra manera cualificada para votar y quien actualmente está registrada para votar en cualquier elección general, de conformidad con el
ut further Artículo 5 de la Ley Electoral, o actualmente está registrada para votar con el Distrito Escolar y ha votado en una reunión anual o especial del distrito escolar dentro de los últimos cuatro

años calendario, tendrá derecho a votar sin más registro. 

strations, TAMBIÉN SE AVISA que el registro preparado de conformidad con la Sección 2014 de la Ley de Educación, incluyendo los nombres de los votantes militares que presentaron registros
d voter of válidos de votantes militares, se presentará en la Oficina de la Secretaria en la Oficina del Distrito en 2725 Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights, Nueva York y que el mismo estará abierto
LIDAY.  para la inspección de cualquier votante cualificado del Distrito entre las 9 de la mañana y las 3 de la tarde cada uno de los cinco (5) días laborables anteriores a e incluyendo el día fijado
nd Road, para la elección, EXCEPTO SÁBADO, DOMINGO o FERIADO. 
e than 30   
uthorized TAMBIÉN SE AVISA que LAS SOLICITUDES DE BOLETAS DE VOTO EN AUSENCIA se pueden obtener en la Oficina de la Secretaria de Distrito en la Oficina de Negocios del Distrito,
ry ballots 2725 Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights, Nueva York de lunes a viernes entre las 8:30 de la mañana y 3:00 de la tarde (hora vigente). Dicha solicitud debe ser recibida por la Secretaria del
may file a Distrito no más de 30 días y al menos 7 días antes de la elección si la boleta debe ser enviada por correo al votante, o el día antes de la elección, en la Oficina de la Secretaria de Distrito, si
la boleta debe ser entregada directamente al votante o al agente autorizado del votante como está establecido en la solicitud. Una lista de todas las personas a las que se les haya
istered to expedido las boletas de voto en ausencia estará disponible para su inspección en la Oficina de la Secretaria de Distrito durante el horario laboral regular, de 8:30 de la mañana a 3:00 de la
Y 10598, tarde, hasta el día de la votación. Todos los votantes cualificados pueden presentar una impugnación por escrito acerca de la cualificación de uno de los votantes cuyo nombre aparezca en
mail. The dicha lista, exponiendo los motivos de la impugnación.  
otherwise TAMBIÉN SE AVISA que los votantes militares que actualmente no están registrados para votar pueden solicitar registrarse como votantes cualificados del Distrito y los votantes militares
2.  que están registrados para votar pueden obtener una solicitud de una boleta militar, para la Reunión Anual el 17 de mayo de 2022, poniéndose en contacto con la Secretaria del Distrito en
2725 Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, Teléfono 914-243-8000, Ext. 18529 o correo electrónico: [email protected]. El/la votante militar puede indicar su preferencia de
recibir la solicitud de registro por correo, fax o correo electrónico. La solicitud llenada para registrarse y/o la solicitud para una boleta militar debe ser recibida por la Secretaria del Distrito
no más tarde de las 5:00 de la tarde, el día 21 de abril de 2022. Las boletas de voto militar se enviarán por correo o se distribuirán de otro modo no más tarde de los 25 días antes de la
elección. Las boletas militares deben ser devueltas por correo o en persona y recibidas por la Secretaria del Distrito no más tarde de las 5:00 de la tarde del día 17 de mayo de 2022. 
  
JUNTA DE EDUCACIÓN 
YORKTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 
YVETTE SEGAL, SECRETARIA DEL DISTRITO 
  
  
FECHADO: 31 de marzo, 14 de abril, 21 de abril y 12 de mayo de 2022 
 

 

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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 3, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. at Van Cortlandtville Elementary School, at which time the budget for the 2022-2023 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 four members to the Board of Education will be held at
the VAN CORTLANDTVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYMNASIUM, Mohegan Lake, NY, in said District, Tuesday, May 17, 2022, 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 18, 2022 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, 2025                             Becky Burfeind
                                                        3 years – expiring June 30, 2025                           Adam E. Kaufman
                                                        3 years – expiring June 30, 2025                           Robert E. Mayes
                                                       2+ years – expiring June 30, 2024                            Angela Conti
Each petition must be directed to the Clerk of the District, must be signed by at least 28 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 – 2022-2023 BUDGET 
RESOLVED, that $175,669,662 be appropriated to meet the estimated expenditures for school purposes for the school year 2022-2023 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 $1,360,000; 
(b)        That a tax is hereby voted in the aggregate amount of not to exceed $1,360,000 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 $1,360,000 and a tax is hereby voted to pay the
interest on said bonds as the same shall become due and payable. 
Such Bond Proposition shall appear on the ballots used for voting at said Annual District Meeting and Election in substantially the following condensed form: 

BUS/VEHICLE BOND PROPOSITION 
YES                                                                            NO 
RESOLVED: 
1. 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 $1,360,000; (b) that a tax is hereby voted in the aggregate amount of not to exceed $1,360,000 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 $1,360,000 and a tax is hereby voted to pay the interest on said bonds as the same shall become
due and payable. 

PROPOSITION 3 – FUNDING OF REPAIR RESERVE FUND (5 YEARS) 
YES                                                                  NO 
RESOLVED: 
1. That the Board of Education of the Lakeland Central School District fund the repair reserve fund established by the Board of Education pursuant to the provisions of Section 6-d of
the General Municipal Law, by transferring funds from unappropriated, unassigned fund balance at the end of each school year to the repair reserve fund, effective the 2021-2022
school year, up to a maximum amount of $3,500,000 over a maximum period of 5 years. 
                                                             
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Board of Registration shall meet at the Lakeland Central School District Administration Building, 1086 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY in the
conference room between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1:00  p.m. (Daylight Savings Time) on Wednesday, May 4, 2022.  Any person shall be entitled to have his/her name placed upon such
register provided that at the above-mentioned meeting of the Board of Registration he/she personally appears and is known or proved to the satisfaction of the Board of Registration to be
then and thereafter entitled to vote at the school meeting/election for which this register is prepared. 
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that, pursuant to Article 5 of the Election Law, any person otherwise qualified to vote who is currently registered with the Westchester or Putnam County Board of
Elections for any General Election under the provisions of the Election Law shall be entitled to vote without further registration.  If a voter has previously registered to vote with the school
district and has voted at an annual or special school district meeting within the last four calendar years, he/she is eligible to vote. 
NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Registration will also meet during and at the place of the foregoing election between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. on Tuesday,
May 17, 2022 to prepare a register for meetings or elections held subsequent to said Annual Meeting and Election. 
The register, including the names of military voters who submitted valid military voter registrations, will be on file in the office of the District Clerk, at the District Office, 1086 East Main Street,
Shrub Oak, NY, and will be open for inspection by any qualified voter of the District between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on each of the five days preceding and on the day set for
the Annual Meeting (other than a Saturday, Sunday or holiday). 
AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that a copy of the detailed statement in writing of the amount of money which will be required for the school year 2022-2023 for school purposes specifying
the several purposes and the amount for each, including the property tax report card and tax exemption reporting form, may be obtained by any resident in the District on each of the
fourteen days preceding the Annual Meeting (other than a Saturday, Sunday or holiday) at each of the schoolhouses in which school is maintained and at the Administration Building,
between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. and at such Annual Meeting.  The Budget will also be available at any free association or public library located within the District and on the
District website.  A Real Property Tax Exemption Report prepared in accordance with Section 495 of the Real Property Tax Law will be annexed to any budget of which it will form a part;
and shall be posted on District bulletin board(s) maintained for public notices, as well as on the District’s website. 
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that applications for absentee ballots for the election of members of the Board of Education and for voting on the School District budget and on
propositions, in accordance with the provisions of Education Law, Section 2018-a, may be obtained at the office of the Clerk of the District, Administration Building, 1086 East Main Street,
Shrub Oak, NY.  The application must be received by the District Clerk no more than 30 days and at least seven days prior to the Annual Meeting if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter or
the day before the Annual Meeting if the ballot will be picked up personally by the voter or the voter’s authorized agent set forth in the application, at the District Office.  A list of all persons
to whom absentee ballots have been issued and a list of all military voters to whom military ballots have been issued will be available for public inspection in said office of the Clerk during
regular office hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) until the day of the election.  Any qualified voter may file a written challenge of the qualifications of a voter, whose name appears on such list,
stating the reasons for the challenge. 
AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that Military Voters who are not currently registered to vote in the District may obtain an application to register as a qualified voter of the District for the Annual
Meeting on May 17, 2022 by contacting the District Clerk at 1086 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY 10588, Telephone (914) 245-1700, Ext. 39022, or email:
[email protected]. The Military Voter may indicate their preference for receiving the registration application by mail, by facsimile or email.  The application to register must be
received by the District Clerk no later than 5:00 P.M. on May 4, 2022.  Military Voters who are qualified voters of the District may obtain an application for a military ballot from the District
Clerk at 1086 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY 10588, Telephone (914) 245-1700, Ext. 39022, or email: [email protected] by no later than 5:00 P.M. on April 12, 2022.  The
completed application for a military ballot must be received by the District Clerk no later than 5:00 P.M. on April 21, 2022.  The Military Voter may indicate their preference for receiving the
application for a military ballot by mail, by facsimile or email.  Military ballots will be mailed or otherwise distributed no later than 25 days before the election.  Military ballots must be
returned by mail or in person and received by the District Clerk by 5:00 P.M. on May 17, 2022. 
THIS LEGAL NOTICE CAN ALSO BE FOUND ON THE DISTRICT WEBSITE IN BOTH ENGLISH AND SPANISH: www.lakelandschools.org  
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION 
LAKELAND CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 
OF SHRUB OAK 
Lynn Cosenza 
District Clerk 

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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 17, 2022 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 three (3) 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 2022-2023 budget of the Yorktown Central School District will be held on Monday, May 9, 2022 at the Yorktown High
School Auditorium. 
 
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that the following proposition shall be presented to the voters at the annual meeting: 
 

PROPOSITION – INCREASE FUNDING AND DURATION OF CAPITAL RESERVE FUND 
  

Shall the Yorktown Central School District be authorized to increase the maximum amount of the “Buildings and Facilities Improvement Reserve Fund” which was
established in 2017, by $12,000,000, (plus accrued interest and investment earnings thereon), the source of the funding to be unexpended unassigned fund balances in
the general fund at the end of each fiscal year and/or legally available funds available to the District; and to extend the duration of the capital reserve fund until June 30,
2037. 
  
If necessary, due to space constraints on the ballot, said proposition may be presented in substantially the following abbreviated form: 
  
Shall the Yorktown Central School District be authorized to increase the maximum amount of the “Buildings and Facilities Improvement Reserve Fund” which was
established in 2017, by an additional $12,000,000 (plus interest and earnings), and to extend the duration of the capital reserve fund an additional 10 years, until June 30,
2037. 
 
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 2022-2023 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 17, 2022. 
  
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that a Real Property Tax Exemption Report prepared in accordance with Section 495 of the Real Property Tax Law will be annexed to the final adopted budget and
will be posted on 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 18, 2022. 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, 2022 Reshmi Bose 
Three (3) years, expiring June 30, 2022 Cheryl Reynolds  
Three (3) years, expiring June 30, 2022 Lisa Rolle 
  
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that all propositions by anyone other than the Board of Education must be submitted with an approving petition signed by at least 38 qualified voters of the District
at least 60 days prior to the Annual Meeting. 
  
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that the Board of Registration of this District will meet according to the following schedule to prepare the register of the District:  Monday, May 9, 2022 from 4:00
p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (prevailing time) at the Yorktown High School, 2727 Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights, New York 10598.  Any person shall be entitled to have their name placed upon
such register provided that at such meeting of the Board of Registration they are known or proven to the satisfaction of such Board of Registration to be then or thereafter entitled to vote at
the  election/vote of the District. 
 
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that voter registration is ongoing in the office of the District Clerk and that any person entitled to have their name placed upon the register may register on any
school day at the Business Office of the District, 2725 Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights, New York between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. up until 5 days before the Annual
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 school district meeting within 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,
will be filed in the Office of the Clerk, in the District Office at 2725 Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights, New York, and that the same will be open for inspection by any of qualified voter of
the District between the hours of 9 AM and 3 PM on each of the five (5) business days prior to and including the day set for the election, OTHER THAN SATURDAY, SUNDAY or HOLIDAY. 
  
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that APPLICATIONS FOR ABSENTEE BALLOTS may be obtained at the Office of the District Clerk at the Business Office of the District, 2725 Crompond Road,
Yorktown Heights, New York on weekdays between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. (prevailing time). Such application must be received by the Clerk of the District no more than 30
days and at least 7 days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the election if the ballot is to be given directly to the voter or the voter’s authorized
agent set forth in the application, at the Office of the District Clerk. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots shall have been issued and a list of military voters to whom military ballots
have been issued, will be available for inspection in the Office of the District Clerk during regular business hours, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. until the day of the vote. Any qualified voter may file a
written challenge of the qualifications of a voter whose name appears on such lists stating the reason for the challenge. 
  
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Military Voters who are not currently registered to vote may apply to register as a qualified voter of the District and military voters who are registered to
vote may obtain an application for a military ballot, for the Annual Meeting on May 17, 2022, by contacting the District Clerk at 2725 Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598,
Telephone 914-243-8000, Ext. 18529 or email: [email protected]. The Military Voter may indicate their preference for receiving the registration application by mail, facsimile or email. The
completed application to register and/or military ballot application must be received by the District Clerk no later than 5:00 P.M. on April 21, 2022.  Military ballots will be mailed or otherwise
distributed no later than 25 days before the election. Military ballots must be returned by mail or in person and received by the District Clerk no later than 5:00 P.M. on May 17, 2022. 
  
  
BOARD OF EDUCATION 
YORKTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 
YVETTE SEGAL, DISTRICT CLERK 
  
  
DATED: March 31, April 14, April 21, and May 12, 2022 
 

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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 LAKELAND DE SHRUB OAK, NUEVA YORK, POR LA PRESENTE DA AVISO  que la Audiencia Pública Anual sobre el
presupuesto se llevará a cabo el  martes 3 de mayo de 2022, a las 7:00 de la tarde, en la Escuela Primaria Van Cortlandville, en la cual se presentará el presupuesto para el año 2022-2023. 
Y POR LA PRESENTE ADEMÁS SE AVISA  que la reunión anual para votar sobre el presupuesto y proposiciones y elección de cuatro miembros de la Junta de Educación se llevará a cabo
en el GIMNASIO DE LA ESCUELA PRIMARIA VAN CORTLANDTVILLE, Mohegan Lake, NY, en dicho distrito, el martes 17 de mayo de 2022, desde las 7:00 de la mañana a las 9:00 de la
noche, horario de verano. 
Y POR LA PRESENTE ADEMÁS SE AVISA que las peticiones de nominación de candidatos para el cargo de miembros de la Junta de educación deben presentarse ante la secretaria del
distrito en su oficina en la oficina del Distrito, 1086 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY, a más tardar el 18 de abril de 2022, a las 5:00 de la tarde.  Las siguientes vacantes para la Junta de
Educación deben ser llenadas: 
                                                    Período                                                     Nombre del último o última titular
                                    3 años - expira el 30 de junio de 2025                            Becky Burfeind
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Cada petición debe dirigirse a la secretaria del Distrito, debe ser firmada por al menos 28 votantes cualificados y estar de acuerdo con las disposiciones de la sección 2018 de la Ley de
Educación. 
Y ADEMÁS SE AVISA que la proposición de presupuesto y proposiciones en esencia de la siguiente forma, se presentarán a los votantes cualificados del Distrito en dicha elección y reunión
anual del distrito: 
PROPUESTA 1 – PRESUPUESTO 2022-2023 
SE RESUELVE que, a ser determinado $175,669,662, se reserve para cubrir los gastos estimados para propósitos escolares para el año escolar 2022-2023 y que la Junta de Educación del
Distrito Escolar Central de Lakeland esté autorizada a recaudar impuestos para cumplir con los mismos.     
            PROPOSICIÓN N° 2 - PROPOSICIÓN DE BONO PARA AUTOBÚS/VEHÍCULO 
SE RESUELVE: 
 (a)     Que la Junta de Educación del Distrito Escolar Central de Lakeland de Shrub Oak, en los condados de Westchester y Putnam, Nueva York (el «Distrito»), está autorizada por la
presente a comprar varios autobuses escolares y vehículos para uso del Distrito, y a gastar para ello, incluidos los costos preliminares y los costos incidentales y para su
financiación, una cantidad que no exceda el costo total estimado de 1,360,000 dólares; 
(b)      Que por la presente se vota un impuesto por un monto total que no exceda $1,360,000 para pagar dicho costo, dicho impuesto se impondrá y cobrará en cuotas en los años y en las
cantidades que serán determinadas por dicha Junta de Educación; y 
(c)      Que anticipándose a dicho impuesto, se autoriza la emisión de bonos del Distrito por el monto principal que no exceda los $1,360,000 y se vota un impuesto para pagar los intereses
de dichos bonos, ya que los mismos vencerán y serán pagaderos. 
Tal proposición de bono deberá figurar en las boletas usadas para votar en dicha elección y reunión anual del Distrito substancialmente en la forma condensada siguiente: 
PROPUESTA DE BONO DE AUTOBÚS / VEHÍCULO 
SE RESUELVE: 
1. Que la Junta de Educación del Distrito Escolar Central Lakeland de Shrub Oak en los Condados de Westchester y Putnam, Nueva York (el "distrito"), está autorizada para la compra Notice of
de varios transportes y vehículos escolares para uso del distrito y para gastar en ello por consiguiente, incluyendo costos preliminares e incidentales y el financiamiento del mismo, TRAINING
una cantidad que no exceda el costo total estimado de $1,360,000; (b) que por la presente se vota un impuesto de monto total que no excede $1,360,000 para pagar dicho costo, Organizat
dicho impuesto a ser percibido y recaudado en cuotas en tales años y en tales cantidades como determine dicha Junta de Educación; y (c) que en previsión de dicho impuesto, porCYoo0Work2fnet-Sots0tatw9ac.tchneOteoNsf
la presente se autorizan bonos del distrito emitidos en el monto principal que no  supere $1,360,000 y un impuesto es por la presente votado para pagar los intereses de dichos
bonos, cuando sean vencidos y pagaderos. 
                        SÍ                                 NO  11d8esNig.nBaete
PROPUESTA N° 3  — FINANCIACION DEL FONDO DE RESERVA PARA REPARACIONES (5 años)  5Y1hoa08LwspCul03seirohao,ct0rrobovcMapeminoelnoidotsmrry.psacueSretCotnoim
SE RESUELVE:  13th Aven

1. La Junta de Educación del Distrito Escolar Central de Lakeland financiará el fondo de reserva de reparación establecido por la Junta de Educación de conformidad con las
disposiciones de la Sección 6-d de la Ley Municipal General, transfiriendo fondos del saldo de fondos no reclamado y no asignado al final de cada año escolar al fondo de reserva
de reparaciones, efectivo a partir del año escolar 2021-2022, hasta un monto máximo de $3,500,000 durante un período máximo de 5 años. 
                                                          SÍ                              NO
Y POR LA PRESENTE ADEMÁS SE AVISA  que la Junta de Registro se reunirá en el Edificio de Administración del Distrito Escolar Central Lakeland, 1086 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY 11228
Nueva York, en la sala de conferencias entre las 9:00 de la mañana y la 1:00 de la tarde (Horario de verano) el miércoles 4 de mayo de 2022.  Todas las personas tendrán derecho a que su purpose
nombre sea colocado en tal registro siempre que en las mencionadas reuniones de la Junta de Registro aparezcan personalmente y sean conocidas o comprobadas a satisfacción de la
Junta de Registro que luego y a partir de entonces tendrán derecho a votar en la reunión/elección para la cual se está preparando este registro.
Y ADEMÁS SE AVISA que, en virtud del artículo 5 de la Ley Electoral, cualquier persona cualificada para votar que está registrada actualmente con la Junta Electoral del condado de Please ta
Westchester o Putnam para cualquier elección general bajo las disposiciones de la Ley Electoral tendrá derecho a votar sin tener que volver a registrarse.   Si los votantes han sido meeting o

registrados previamente con el distrito escolar para votar y han votado en una reunión anual o especial de Distrito escolar dentro de los últimos cuatro años, ellos reúnen los requisitos para Fire Dis
votar. 
Y ADEMÁS SE AVISA POR LA PRESENTE que la Junta de Registro también se reunirá durante y en el lugar de la elección entre las 7:00 de la mañana y 9:00 de la noche el martes 17 dldoPNPreeselhehsowooFCtpthlsoi.tuoremsoenmthi2.eosmo5Sauenuttihdbus.sSsmeIdb
mayo de 2022 para preparar un registro para reuniones o elecciones a llevarse a cabo posteriormente.  en la oficina
El registro, incluidos los nombres de los votantes militares que presentaron registros de votantes militares válidos, estará archivado en la oficina de la secretaria del Distrito, cada uno de
distrito, 1086 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY, y estará abierto para su inspección por cualquier votante cualificado del distrito entre las horas de 10:00 a.m. y 4:00 p.m. en
cinco días anteriores y el día fijado para la Reunión Anual (que no sea sábado, domingo o feriado). 
Y ADEMÁS SE AVISA que una copia de la declaración detallada por escrito de la cantidad de dinero que se requerirá para el año escolar 2022-2023 para propósitos escolares, quseubYmoirtktetodwan
mPdwpPlpoeaasuberúOreeeopatlbtbnRosepdeDlouirnidccmieiFpszisiaeddfaAiutinlsarcadueVidiiatdsebospoOitsttiso,rlcesoRotarreaepsci(dtrdld7oToioáeóvai)rEsf.lans iadNclrdro,níiieeEaooiseesnssRsnxtivddrteaaoiperEteldenotrnNDaooatltenedapiesaCstssmóstecrUstds8iidootni,Eet:oeld3oiacsNlo0lsyrtoaDTrymapedyAiescnresoleetieAoróllslicaeabtDnumocsr,ppEmietóoe1éáuMannnl0geaeñÁt8issocsnsaS6tiaatonpapdlEaaqrwbadaoaulryeebepsaeulbcoot3nccills:Mddoea0uaioctse0daaadilloiaesenddsfnonoeuieleSsolrinlstclmtasearor,iintetac,sudtovearaoide.áintrta l,eiodcccrUpsSráleioucatnhudnyeyprrtdeifeuoneoden,brf;rnbíodeamycoOronslmoailsdeaarlleaeaartkrnaeerd,átdoNtsuoeafencYrpirdacioijo.uóeeeli nnr bxntveaaevlLloisaaocnadtdsnatacaseoeudnidólsaatoilienneaosl nrf,pelmaoiescnoolauereimstiucnnlmeuiascriecldó(epeisiodentondu)ansíncaeeacreaiiscnaaasaidtomruontaddpmaept.eeaalel peul(rsEqllraeldaaealusdit(lsppLteasaeotre)rsrnesoeilydtaosdploeaeduei.esec peballedcaeUuenaEiaceónunpddcssnnariusátoóceoecdblpnilioarsaeati,etbsacrdasedlmioooódicards,nbelaidaebd,lidméiosDydbotnoeimaoieesddceslmitleecansrtpfiibstgtaóocaooronrolroarsmánmoses2lfuadr0oafdpáleia1nrsseemrr8etrpirieeao-csloiandcadorneido,aodnJitbdges)aauaeliessendrciinntaapoapeafonucnadpleradarelemacaddeslrueaessDaqEanoevuiudldnsqcinoeseutacuarbocliisimetótseadoeexnrceepnehniane4úónlaostar9bnceons5ilemóicycpneeindáoaomspelscsrcadai,iutlóedlraiooadaenefsislLoimaclígteavsribcprnyeoaovyouaitntdoamleueetdetnsaintaotettaaIcoem(ese3lissaoólnp0,denos)ubepldaeedisuabivcfsíoegpialortcibdoeoesátirootentgeaeyatidrnecesScpbtcNSyielaeaanhaeasooayhlluueermnoibwtkthroNnpN Pntnemtesoefreoouoeoevo,1swibwwrttixsav1Tei0lfsttmbsiiniwhs1coYc0ipMeniuoaoo8aO,YumeqtrnirnpinioMfksbloNwu
ausencia y una lista de todos los votantes militares a los que se han emitido boletas militares estará disponible para la inspección de los votantes cualificados del distrito en la oficina de 1la05B4y9o. rSdeenr
secretaria del distrito  Todos los votantes cualificados pueden presentar una impugnación por escrito de la cualificación de uno de los votantes cuyo nombre aparezca en dicha listsat,amCpomedmeisns
exponiendo los motivos para la impugnación.  el Distrito pueden obtener una solicitud para registrarse como votantes cualificadoysourHpeihgohttos Fr
Y TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que los votantes militares que no están registrados actualmente para votar en
del Distrito para la Reunión Anual del 17 de mayo de 2022 comunicándose con la secretaria del Distrito en 1086 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY 10588, teléfono (914) 245-1700, extensión.  
39022, o por correo electrónico: [email protected]. El/la votante militar puede indicar su preferencia de recibir la solicitud de registro por correo, fax o correo electrónico
(correo electrónico).  La solicitud de registro debe ser recibida por la secretaria del Distrito a más tardar a las 5:00 de la tarde el 4 de mayo de 2022.  Los votantes militares que sean Jeanmari

votantes cualificados del Distrito pueden obtener de la secretaria del Distrito una solicitud para una boleta militar  en 1086 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY 10588, Teléfono (914) 245-1700, Secretary
Ext. 39022 o correo electrónico: [email protected] a más tardar a las 5:00 p.m. el 12 de abril de 2022.  La solicitud completa para registrarse y/o para una boleta militar Yorktown
debe ser recibida por la secretaria del Distrito no más tarde de las 5:00 de la tarde, el día 21 de abril de 2022.  El/la votante militar puede indicar su preferencia de recibir la solicitud de una
boleta de voto militar por correo, fax o correo electrónico.  Las boletas de voto militar se enviarán por correo o se distribuirán de otro modo a más tardar 25 días antes de la elección.  Las
boletas militares deben ser devueltas por correo o en persona y recibidas por la secretaria del Distrito hasta las 5:00 de la tarde del  día 17 de mayo de 2022. 
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