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Published by Halston Media, 2021-09-17 22:51:23

The Somers Record 09.16.21

Vol. 11 No. 22 Visit TapIntoSomers.net for the latest news. Thursday, September 16, 2021

Remembrance
e Somers community gathered on the morning
of Saturday, September 11 to honor the memory of
those lost on 9/11. e ceremony would mark the
20th anniversary of the tragic day, and would also
serve as a tribute to those who continue to sacri ce
in defense of our way of life. See more photos from
the event on page 16.

PHOTO COURTESY OF DANIELLE MAHER

A lemonade sale brought a neighborhood together and raised funds for the

Hope and lemonadeTunnel to Towers Foundation.

Local youths raise funds for 9/11 foundation

PHOTO: CAROL REIF BY TOM WALOGORSKY Hilltop and Valley Drive. eir objective
EDITOR was to sell as many beverages as possible,
with all proceeds being donated to the
As the 20th anniversary of 9/11 ap- Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
proached last week, a group of local kids
banded together for an incredible and “My kids were home and I was
sel ess initiative. working, and the night before I said
they should do a lemonade stand,” ex-
e group, led by Kate and Matt plains Kimberly Kristensen. “But they
Kristensen, joined forces  to operate a
lemonade stand in the neighborhood of SEE LEMONADE PAGE 7

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The Staff Friends of the
Somers Library
EDITORIAL TEAM
TOM WALOGORSKY 2021 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
EDITOR: 914-302-5830 e Friends of the Somers Li-
[email protected]
brary (FSL) is an organization
ADVERTISING TEAM committed to sponsoring educa-
PAUL FORHAN tional, cultural and recreational
programs at the Somers Library.
(914) 806-3951 Varied programs including con-
[email protected] certs, theatrical productions, art
classes, WINK (What I Need
BRUCE HELLER Known), Race Amity Day pro-
(914) 486-7608 gramming, and summer reading
[email protected] programs for children and adults
are just a few of the programs
LISA KAIN that the FSL supports. ese
(201) 317-1139 programs can only continue with
[email protected] the continued generous support
CORINNE STANTON of the Somers community. Over
(914) 760-7009 the course of the last 18 very
[email protected] challenging months, many of our
programs were virtual via Zoom
JAY GUSSAK and were very well-received.
(914) 299-4541
[email protected] To help the Friends continue
SHELLEY KILCOYNE to provide quality programming,
(914) 924-9122 you can pick up a donation yer
[email protected] at the library, donate using your
PRODUCTION TEAM PayPal account to: FSLdona-
TABITHA PEARSON MARSHALL [email protected], or USPS mail
CREATIVE DIRECTOR to e Friends of the Somers Li-
brary, P O Box 443, Somers, NY
PHOTOGRAPHER 10589.
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If you are on our mailing list,
GABRIELLE BILIK you will get a membership drive
DESIGNER letter from us in the third week
of September. For as little as $20,
[email protected] you can help ensure that the li-
brary maintains its high standard
EXECUTIVE TEAM of programs. e Friends of the
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Thursday, September 16, 2021 The Somers Record – Page 3

Your Neighbor

Retired FBI agent led the fight against Al-Qaeda in the 90s

Local man was supervisor of the Joint Terrorism Task Force and
investigated rst World Trade Center bombing in ‘93

BY BRETT FREEMAN happened in a vacuum by itself on that day.And Guantanamo Bay, and what
PUBLISHER there were warning signals... e real beginning
of what led up to become the 9/11 tragedy was lies ahead for the future of ter-
When the rst plane struck Tower 1 at the the rst World Trade Center bombing on Feb.
World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, retired 26, 1993. It was an act of international terror- rorism in America.
FBI agent and Somers resident Neil Herman ism in America… It really set the tone for the
immediately knew the culprit. future of what became international terrorism He re ected on the cycli-
around the world.”
Indeed, inside his townhome in Somers, cal nature of international and
which has all sorts of artifacts, awards and au- Herman shared his own personal experience
tographed photos of U.S. presidents hanging of watching the events of Sept. 11, 2001 unfold domestic terrorism, and shared
from his walls, Herman began elding many on television, and his initial hunch that Al-
phone calls from his former colleagues, who Qaeda was responsible. He spoke about the toll his concerns about declining
knew his expertise and that he had spent much that terrorism investigations can take on both
of his career hunting down Al-Qaeda and its victims and agents, and explained why coop- support toward law enforce-
mastermind founder, Osama bin Laden. eration between local, federal, and international
law enforcement is so essential when working ment, as well as misinforma-
In fact, one of the reasons Herman was so these cases.
familiar with the World Trade Center is be- tion being perpetuated on so-
cause he was one of the lead investigators in- “ ese cases have to be very specialized,”
volved with U.S. counterterrorism operations he said. “And you have to have the ability to cial media.
after the rst World Trade Center bombing in conduct extensive crime scenes, with multiple
1993, serving as supervisor of the Joint Terror- agencies over many days. And there has to be “Domestic terrorism is not a
ism Task Force.He worked in counterterrorism a great partnership between the local, state and
for the FBI from 1974 until his retirement in federal law enforcement community, as well as new phenomena in this coun-
July of 1998. His retirement party was held at dealing with these foreign governments in all
Windows on the World, which was at the top corners of the world, regardless of their allies.” try,” Herman said. “It takes Supervisory Special Agent
of the North Tower. on di erent shapes, groups Neil Herman worked on
Not all of his investigations involved terror- change their name, whether
A few days before the 20th anniversary of ism. they represent the extreme left countless counterterrorism
the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history, Her- or the extreme right...Once cases during his 27 years
man sat with me in his living room to discuss “ e [TWA Flight 800] tragedy occurred at the FBI.
his career for a taping of this week’s episode of over Long Island in the early morning hours of
the Hudson Valley Uncensored podcast. July 17 [1996],” Herman said. “Two hundred they become violent, and they
and forty people lost their lives, many of them
“It’s a sobering day, on the 20th anniversary young students, teenagers. ey were on their take on institutions and gov-
[of 9/11], to see the tragedy unfold over a long way from New York to Paris. e plane had
number of years and many incidents leading up come in that afternoon from Athens, Greece. It ernments and elected o cials
to that event,” Herman said, while o ering a was probably the most massive investigation at
detailed timeline of terrorism cases he worked that time in FBI history...the Bureau conclud- - throw that into the melting
in New York City from the 1970s to the 1990s, ed that it was a tragedy involving an electrical
including the Unabomber investigation, the eld probe that caused the explosion.” pot with the polarization in our politi-
bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Locker-
bie, Scotland in 1988, and the murder of Meir I asked Herman what mistakes our federal cal process. It’s combustible. And it’s a
Kahane in 1990. He then recounted the rst government made leading up to 9/11, how he
World Trade Center bombing in 1993, and ex- felt about current events in Afghanistan and perfect storm, which you see happening
plained how this ultimately led to the tragedy having unvetted refugees in our country, and
of 9/11. how he became one of the rst in America not only in America, but really all over
to learn who Osama bin Laden was. Herman
“Again, these were all events that led up to o ered his perspective on whether the Patriot the world.”
9/11,” Herman said. “It wasn’t as if 9/11 just Act had been used in excess, our position in
Finally, you’ll hear about the great

personal sacri ces made by Herman’s

family throughout his career, the invalu- PHOTOS: TOM WALOGORSKY

able relationships he developed during The plaque presented to Neil Herman upon his
his time as an agent, and how his early retirement from the FBI in 1998.
experience in journalism school helped

him transition to his post with the FBI.

Herman concluded with what he loves most

about living in Somers, and explains why mov- ‘Living in Northern

ing there was one of the best decisions he ever Westchester was one of the big
made for himself and his family as a place of facets of my life that played a
refuge throughout the stresses of his career. big role because it gave me an
escape from the city, from the
“Living in Northern Westchester was one of
the big facets of my life that played a big role

because it gave me an escape from the city,from stress of the job.’

the stress of the job,” Herman said. “It was one -Neil Herman
of my better decisions for my family to live and
grow up and live in a place like Somers because Somers resident

it is a nice, bucolic suburb of the city.”

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Town debates parking problems

Board members to vote on Rte. 100/202 ban

PHOTO: CAROL REIF BY CAROL REIF about 200. tion is di erent, he said. Park-
STAFF WRITER Metro-North has been push- ing there is “very dangerous,”
The MTA is building a 450-spot, permit-only, commuter lot on Croton especially when commuters are
Falls Road at the site of the former St. Joseph’s Church. Somers has gotten behind a ing for the elimination of com- walking back to their vehicles
plan to eliminate “unauthor- muter parking on routes 116, at night, Councilman Rich
ized” – aka free – parking along 202 and 100. Clinchy said.
routes 100 and 202.
e state Department of “We’re just fortunate that no
e issue was raised earlier Transportation enacts and en- one’s been taken out,” Mor-
this summer by Metro-North, forces such restrictions, but rissey said.
which asked the town and only if local municipalities con-
neighboring North Salem to sent to it. Town Board members on
restrict parking on Route 116 ursday indicated they were
near the Purdys train station. e North Salem Town in favor of a parking prohibi-
Board passed a resolution in tion along those two particular
e Metropolitan Transpor- July backing the ban on parking state roads.
tation Authority is building a on its side of Route 116. Councilman Bill Faulkner
450-spot, permit-only, com- suggested that the resolution
muter lot on Croton Falls Road In July, Somers Supervi- contain a provision that restric-
in Somers at the site of the sor Rick Morrissey noted that tions not take e ect until the
now-demolished St. Joseph’s there are “wide shoulders” on its new MTA lot is open. Other-
R.C. Church. part of Route 116. wise, he said, “ at’s going to
put some people out.”
Purdys and Croton Falls in “ e board felt that, look, it’s Clinchy pointed out that
North Salem are two stops on free parking and it’s safe park- many commuter lots, such as
the suburban rail service’s Har- ing; on the North Salem side, the one in Katonah, have been
lem line. e former has 400 it’s a di erent story,” he said at virtually empty during the pan-
parking spaces and the latter, the Town Board’s work session demic.
Tra c, on the other hand, is
ursday, Sept. 2. becoming more and more con-
Board members agreed in gested.
July that they didn’t want to “People don’t want to be in
inconvenience residents if there trains; they want to be in their
wasn’t a compelling safety rea- cars,” Councilman Anthony
son. Cirieco said.
So the town “declined” to
bless Metro-North’s bid for  a
parking  ban there, Morrissey
said ursday.

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Calendar Girl

JUST end of the month. Fun Facts by Jo Ann
JO ANN October: More and more
Below are the names of the months and their origins.
JO ANN leaves began turning red, orange January is named for Janus; February is in honor of Februus; March is named for Mars; April is
FRANCELLA and yellow, and it was a beautiful named for Aphrodite; May is named for Maia; June is named for Juno; July is named for Julius
backdrop for Kim and Seth’s an- Caesar; August is named for Augustus Caesar; September is from the Latin for seven; October is
Italk to myself, especially dur- niversary. I also began organiz- from the Latin for eight; November is from the Latin for nine; December is from the Latin for ten.
ing long walks. I guess you ing our annual trip to Vermont
might even call it my internal mid-month. What fun it will mas and deciding which cookies again and loved watching as green begonias, peonies and azaleas
dialogue. I use the walking time be to have my grandson, Drew, and cakes to make.     sprouts popped their heads out of give us the color we crave. Also,
to gather my thoughts and to with us this year. I must remem- the softened soil. Spring was in for the rst time in over a year,
organize the things I have go- ber to buy something special for January: It was the start of the air. we traveled to Montauk for a
ing on during that particular Seth’s birthday at the end of the a brand-new year. Resolutions much-needed vacation.
month.  is realization came to month. were made and broken within two April: e clean-up was under-
me last fall when I was taking a weeks, but it really didn’t mat- way in our garden, and Ken and July: We spent lots of time
walk around my neighborhood. It November:  e birthdays ter. At the very end of January, I assessed what trees and bushes at Kim’s house in New Jersey
was early September and I re- came fast and furious this month Drew turned a year old. needed replacing. When Drew swimming and enjoying Drew.
member seeing the rst clump of starting with my birthday on was born, we bought an ornamen-
red leaves nestled among the lush November 1. My sister, Rose, February: I didn’t go for tal pear tree and are watching it August: Yes, the heat was
green leaves. was next on November 22, Kim’s walks as much during the winter grow along with him. overbearing, but we squeezed in
birthday was November 23, my months and I took this time to as much swimming and barbe-
September: I had my rst sister, Camille had a birthday on hunker down in my home with May: e grass turned green, cuing as we could.
glimpse of fall. e clump of red November 28, and my other sister, Ken. I knitted, did some artwork and I was getting ideas for my
leaves was high up in the tree and Teresa, brought up the rear with a and caught up with far away own yard as I walked through the September: And now as I walk
I knew I would check on it each birthday on December 5. Note to friends. In the past, Ken and I neighborhood. Also, I needed to the roads around my neighbor-
time I walked past it. It had been self: buy birthday cards. would travel to tropical destina- get something special for Kim for hood, I’ll once again be looking
a blistering summer and the red tions to relax and recharge from a Mother’s Day. for the rst few red leaves high
leaves made me feel secure in the anksgiving is always at my busy few months, but we decided up in the lush green trees. I’ll also
knowledge that cooler days were house, so I began baking and that airplane travel might still be June: New bushes and peren- be planning something special for
coming. I also began planning preparing early in the month. It too risky due to the pandemic. nials were planted.  ere are Ken’s birthday. I’ve come full circle.
some kind of special dinner or was so special to set a place for many plants we can’t have in our
surprise for Ken’s birthday at the Drew at our table. I waited a long March: I began going for walks yard due to the deer, but lots of [email protected]
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Thursday, September 16, 2021 OPINION The Somers Record – Page 13

e George Costanza diagnosis Sautéed Vegetable Wrap

SEASONAL limbs began to tingle like bells. I was where George Costanza is taken to 2 Flour tortillas
TIDBITS a mess. I decided to take a very cold the ER and is convinced he is having a 1 red pepper, sliced
shower hoping it would snap me out heart attack. My nurses began drawing 1 medium zucchini sliced
LAURA of what was happening to me. After blood, testing for CBC levels, blood 1 cup fresh spinach
CAMPAGNA 5 minutes under ice water, I remem- gasses, IPO, M&M, tylticlicerides, 1 cup sliced mushrooms (optional)
bered the class that I had just com- mygliceridies, and yourglicerides. I was 1 yellow onion
Irecently took a trip. I had a pleted that afternoon. I took a CPR hooked up to EKG, a blood pressure 2 cloves garlic, minced (about 1 tsp.)
limo that catered to my every class, and they went over the signs of a cu and oxygen monitors. After an 1 Tbsp. olive oil
need. When I was cold, they gave heart attack. I was con dent I checked hour, all tests came back negative, but Your favorite savory cream cheese (I
me a blanket. If I became too hot, they o each box, more than once. I called I was still feeling like a small child was like smoked salmon or vegetable
turned up the AC. We shared stories 911, twice because they weren’t mov- on my chest. e nausea went away cream cheese)
about each other. When I arrived at ing fast enough for me. After the thanks to the anti-nausea drip. I was salt ‘n pepper
my destination, I had my own private second call reminding them I was scheduled for a color contrast CT INSTRUCTIONS
room. dying, I grabbed a towel and placed Scan. In a large bowl, toss mushrooms,
myself in front of my opened front peppers, onions, zucchini and garlic
How I got there is not the way you door. I placed the towel over me, so So after three hours, all my test with olive oil and toss.
would think of traveling and arriving the neighbors would be spared my results came back negative. e doctor Place vegetables in a sauté pan with
at a destination. I didn’t research where birthday suit. Remember, I had just o ered no explicit diagnosis for my another tablespoon of olive oil and
I was going. I was given a choice of taken that cold shower and I decided symptoms. I possibly had a touch of cook until soft. Add spinach and cook
two places and made my choice, fast. that nding my phone and making a pancreatitis, but he couldn’t be sure. I until wilted.
call was more important than nd- didn’t go to med school, just that CPR On a separate surface, place cream
I guess it is at this moment I should ing clothes. Besides, I didn’t have any class and I knew what I had, I called it cheese in center of tortilla and spread
give a bit of backstory. My husband clean underwear in easy reach and my the George Costanza diagnosis.  out to cover. It can be as thick or
was working an overnight shift, I was mom always told me, you go to the thin as you like it. Spoon roasted
alone at home and I had just nished hospital make sure you have on clean As I was handed my discharge vegetables in center of wrap. Tuck
eating. It was late afternoon, early underwear, so I opted for the dirty papers, I asked if I could keep my both sides in and roll wrap like a big
evening. I made dinner for myself, towel on the bathroom oor. I called hospital robe, as I didn’t pack for my cigar. Serve whole, or cut in the center
something I was looking forward to all my husband and informed him of trip. I only had my towel, a random on a diagonal.
day. A grilled veggie tortilla wrap with my predicament, my heart attack, my pair of shorts and tank top that the
left over lox cream cheese. Leftover placement on the oor and that the EMT grabbed on the way out the
being the ding ding factor here. ambulance was lost. door. I looked like a hospital escapee.

About a half hour after I cleaned up I made it to my destination ey said I could. As I grabbed my
my dishes and turned on the dish- and somewhere between the IV drips towel and dead iPhone, I thanked
washer I felt bad, real bad. My chest and the beeping heart monitor, I and apologized to the nurses and said
started to burn, I was nauseous, all began to think of the Seinfeld episode I was a bit embarrassed.  ey said
not to worry; they would rather treat
George Costanza then the average Joe. 

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e last hurrah 

We spent the long weekend at the driveway she slept in a coma “Your alter ego is the street you night we’ve made $7,000 dollars
grew up on plus the color of the by not ying to Paris rst class.
MAN Sylvan Beach, a cute little spot the entire trip until we checked underwear you’re wearing right
OVERBOARD now. What is it????” I hate hav- We eat at the Italian restau-
on the eastern shore of lovely into the hotel. ing to lie about the color of my rant there, and to save time I just
RICK underwear. look for something on the menu
MELÉN Lake Oneida. We weren’t the After a pleasant day at the with “parmigiana” at the end.
Plus my cynical side thinks You could put “Distributor Cap
It seem as if, due to global only ones with the idea, but beach there was such a beautiful I’m getting scammed by Russian Parmigiana” on the menu and I
warming and other factors hackers. ‘Kremlin Gremlin’ posts, would order it. ere’s a gal who
such as time ying because judging by the number of cabin sunset that even my hair couldn’t “Your secret agent name is your comes by to ll up my water glass
we’re having so much fun, sum- every time I take a sip, and she
mer keeps getting shorter and cruisers tethered within wading possibly ruin a sel e, so I held rst pet’s name plus your Social seems a little too dialed into my
shorter. Labor Day is now in Security number. What is it???” life, so I try to regain control of
the rear view mirror, and even distance, we were one of the few my wife’s phone at arm’s length My gullible side doesn’t want to my narrative by only pretending
though it’s technically not fall be a spoil sport, but it seems like to take big gulps, and that seems
yet, I already miss the summer. I to arrive by car. We brought our for a shot of the two of us. I I’m over-sharing. to satisfy her.
know a lot of people who don’t
even like the summer, and they dog Gidget along for the ride, snap eight photos as I say the At night we take a ride over to On the trip back home I was
should just give me their share. the Turning Stone Casino, where already counting the hours until
My friend Paul won’t even enter- and she is so tuned in to our sentence, “I think I’m making we try to think of innovative Memorial Day. I saw two leaves
tain the thought of summer and ways to make ourselves believe falling o a tree and it reminded
refuses to mention it by name. habits that she started preparing a dumb face,” and it turns out that we beat the house. “Well me: do leaves have to leave so
I on the other hand have to we’re only down $30 bucks, and if soon? It might already be winter
entertain every thought I have, for the trip a week before we did.  I’m making a dumb face in all we had gone someplace way more the next time you see me at the
because if I don’t they’ll just go expensive the drinks would have beach, so please greet me warmly.
elsewhere. She knows what the words of those. During the eighth one been $10 each, with a $10 dollar
cover charge, and we wouldn’t Look for Rickster Melen on
“trip,” and “pet-friendly,” and “I I’m smiling nicely, but my wife have gotten the entertainment Facebook! Say hello at: rlife8@
value of the gaming experience. hotmail.com
know you’re going to forget the is saying, “QUIET.” But since WE WIN!” By the end of the

beach umbrella again” mean. She it’s her phone, the one that ends

knows a lot more words than we up on Facebook is NOT the one

think, and in fact I had to ask where I’m smiling nicely. 

her what “perspicacious” meant. While I’m checking in on

While I was making some co ee Facebook I answer a couple

she saw the ermos and she quizzes. “Your band’s name is

started jumping up and down. I the thing you ate last followed

never saw a dog so excited about by the make of your rst car.

co ee. She would have jumped What is it???” I have to start

through the car window if I had eating and wearing things that

taken one more second to open are Facebook-friendly so I don’t

the door. Once we pulled out of end up with a stupid band name.

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China 30. Young goat 53. Ancient Roman garments character
5. Nursemaids 31. You drive on one 55. Drunkard 24. Buffer solution
10. Coats a porous surface 33. Denotes a time long ago 56. Expression of satisfaction 27. Muslim physician using
12. Garment of long cloth 35. Space between two 57. Thus traditional remedies
14. Containing a broader surfaces 58. Noisy viper 29. Fantastical planet
message 37. By and by 63. Plants of a particular 32. S. American plant
16. University of Dayton 38. A way to sell region 34. Domesticated animal
18. Patti Hearst’s captors 40. A line left by the passage 65. Communicated with 35. The tops of mountains
19. Insane of something 66. Latches a window 36. Expression of
20. Bristlelike structures in 41. Indicates near 67. Swarm with disapproval
invertebrates 42. Where wrestlers 39. Skeletal muscle
22. Taxi compete CLUES DOWN 40. Game show host Sajak
23. Trainee 44. Prosecutors 1. Split pulses 43. One’s interests
25. Comedian Carvey 45. Body part 2. Brew 44. Identify the existence of
26. Some couples say it 48. Soluble ribonucleic acid 3. Ask humbly 46. Partner to “oohed”
4. Distinctive smells 47. Does not accept
5. Digressions medical help (abbr.)
6. Partner to cheese 49. Hammerin’ Hank
7. Father of 51. Lowest point of a ridge
Araethyrea between two peaks
8. Made a cavity 54. Elaborately draped
9. Tin garment
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TRUNK ticipants will paint a new paint- beans. ese vegan-friendly tacos cal Garden Curator Michael wonderful community!
FROM PAGE 2
ing in each class and / or par- are topped with a bright cilantro Hagen at Church of the Good For more information, visit

ticipate in our artistic community chimichurri and quick-pickled Shepherd in Granite Springs https://www.hebrewcongrega-

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tar, ddle, and 5-string banjo TEENS order bulbs in support of the Family-friendly services will
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Somers Communitycompliment the 3 and 4 part Monday, September 20, from
harmony, all revolving around a 6 - 7 p.m. Center Bucks” program. e church is nah and Yom Kippur. For infor-
single mic giving that intimate Want to play some battle
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the lawn near the library. modes and squad modes. Hosted Somers Women’s
by tech specialist Austin Olney, Appointments are preferred, Somers Club
Somers Library teens can sign up to be a part of
however walk-ins will be wel-

comed if space permits. Please

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ese events are all virtual. uses the Fortnite platform (avail- bring your donor ID card of ID RENT A SPACE TAG SALE

Please register on our online cal- able on Windows, Android, Xbox with name and photo. Masks are HEBREW SCHOOL Sunday, September 26, from 9

endar at www.somerslibrary.org One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo required for ALL donors, regard- REGISTRATION a.m. - 4 p.m.

in order to have access to this Switch, or PlayStation 4/5) and less of vaccination status. To sign Hebrew Congregation of At Reis Park, rain or shine.

meeting. You will receive an in- the Zoom platform for commu- up, call 800-933-2566 or visit Somers’ Hebrew School o ers a Spaces are $45 each for a 12’ x

vitation prior to the start of the nication).  nybc.org/crystalhall loving, accepting and warm Jew- 12’ square. No assigned spaces,

webinar. Church of the Good ish home for our children, with selection at setup time. Bring
in-person instruction resuming your own tables/tents. Please re-
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virtual classes. Judika will host a the next level with taco-spiced, Fall is the season to plant exciting personal relationship SEE TRUNK PAGE 27
Zoom art class each week. Par- roasted sweet potatoes, and black bulbs! Join New York Botani- with Judaism. It’s an absolutely

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Colin Brooks gets to the bottom of a hill on his way Gabby Parisi paced the Somers girls PHOTOS: ROB DIANTONIO Chelsea Lewitt was the second
to fourth in D2. team, placing second in Division 2. Mason Phillips heads down the final stretch. Tusker to finish for the girls team.

Support Connection’s ROUNDUP
Annual Support-A-Walk
FROM PAGE 22
For Breast & Ovarian Cancer
Sunday, October 3, 2021 VOLLEYBALL
Somers 3, Sleepy Hollow 0
Your Donation Walk With Us, Friday, Sept 10
Makes A Difference. Wherever You Are! e Tuskers defeated the

“Talking to my counselor was so Horsemen in straight sets, 28-
valuable. Sometimes I felt like the 26, 25-22, & 25-14. Somers
‘lucky’ one, but it was still so hard. My once again brought a balanced
counselor validated my feelings and attack, with 7 di erent players
my decisions and really helped me combining for 18 aces. During
through it.” the second set, Reilly Pittman
set the tone for Somers, serving
Beth Gilinsky, breast cancer survivor Walk in your town or neighborhood, in 10 straight with 4 aces. Pittman
your yard, or even on a treadmill! would wind up with 18 service
“Support Connection was and still is a points on the day.
big part of my successful recovery. I Walk on your own or
faced many difficult challenges with with family and friends. “O ensively, our setters are
my treatments but I ‘weathered the doing a great job distributing the
storm’ and came through strong, Donate, raise funds, spread the word. ball to our hitters,” says Coach
feeling like myself again and a very Stacey Pittman.
positive attitude.” Proceeds fund Support Connection’s
free breast & ovarian cancer Reilly Pittman led the team
Jacqueline Baker, ovarian cancer survivor support services. with 12 assists, and Avery Kos-
sow (6 kills), Jules Bockhaus
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Bring help & hope to people fighting breast and ovarian cancer. win. Defensively, Megan Spen-
cer led the Tuskers with 7 digs,
Support Connection is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization. We do not receive funds from and Emily Bernhard added two
Relay for Life, Making Strides, Susan G. Komen, or any other national cancer organization. blocks.

Somers 3, Poughkeepsie 0
Monday, Sept. 13
Somers struck early and often,
dishing out another straight set
victory against Poughkeepsie,
25-9, 25-7, & 25-12. e o en-
sive onslaught saw 25 aces from
9 di erent players. Reilly Pitt-
man (9 aces) and Megan Spen-
cer (5 aces) once again led the
Tuskers, with both contributing
14 service points. Maren Kel-
lock also contributed 13 service
points.
Ella Ponterio led Somers with
6 assists, and Jules Bockhaus
connected on 7 kills. Megan
Spencer, Emily Bernhard, and
Bridget Pittman each notched
two kills, while  Maria Klimen-
tova had the one block on the
night.

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Hudson Valley Food Waste Challenge aims to reduce ‘Foodprints’

Americans throw out between money and time.  ey will get are up through hashtags, stories, heating and giving back,” says Ja- many articles and highlighted great

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SPEEDING their attention” on the times “You know, technology is great, TRUNK Love Holds Life
FROM PAGE 6
when Putnam Northern West- but it’s also a burden for us.” FROM PAGE 23 SCOOP AWAY CANCER
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chester BOCES “gets out.” Morrissey recently asked the Chabad of Yorktown
Tuesday, September 28, from
“I know for a fact that Somers e facility is located o Pines town’s engineering consultants POP UP KOSHER DELI 5 - 9 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 26
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roads pulling people over,” he said. north, then cross Route 202/35 aspect – “that would slow people Chabad of Yorktown is hosting Foundation. e event will be
a pop-up Kosher Deli in honor held at King Kone, 109 Route
“Unfortunately, 50 percent of to drive north on Mahopac Av- down.” Striping on Lovell Street of the holiday of Sukkot. View 100 in Katonah. Featuring mu-
the full menu and place your sic by Total DJ entertainment,
those people are residents, which enue. and Brick Hill Road was dis- order at www.ChabadYork- and a NYS Troopers K9 show.
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is astounding to me.” “Now that the schools are back cussed, but they’re both “so nar- be placed by Sept 23. Somers Lions Club

Morrissey said complaints are we have a lot more tra c on the row to begin with that it doesn’t

rampant. One resident this sum- road. Everybody seems to be go- make sense doing it there,” he

mer asked that a stop sign be ing back to work. Seems to be said.

erected on Warren Street. (Stop a little bit more of a frenzy out Speed humps aren’t the answer

signs are supposed to be used for there,” the chief said. either.

that kind of issue and studies have Police will step up patrols of “ ey hit a speed bump at an

found that people actually speed Mahopac Avenue, Lovell Street, accelerated speed and they’ll be

up to make up for lost time.) and Warren Street, Linkletter in your yard,” warned Cirieco. SUKKOT KIDS CRAFT FAIR SOMERS CARES
Sunday, Sept. 26, from 10:30 Who cares about Somers?
e town held a public hear- promised. “ ere go our tax dollars ght-
- 11:30 a.m. We do, and so do you. It shows.
ing, but it turned out that more Councilman Anthony Cirieco ing that lawsuit,” wryly remarked Chabad of Yorktown invites Even in its beginning stage,
the Somers Cares initiative
people were against the sign than suggested that police talk to BO- Morrissey. kids to join the Sukkot Holiday has helped several families in
Kids Craft Fair. A variety of Somers who have been hit hard
for it. So the town installed a traf- CES and ask it to urge employ- Maybe the town should “ex- Sukkot-themed crafts. Open to by the pandemic. is new
all, no charge. RSVP necessary
c mirror at that person’s house ees and students to take it a lot plore” using speed cameras, he by Sept. 23 by visiting www. SEE TRUNK PAGE 28
ChabadYorktown.com
so “they could at least see in the slower on local roads. e radar said, asserting that “we have to

direction they had a blind spot speed devices work, but just for do something.”

in,” he said. “a while,” Linkletter said, add- Cirieco also suggested that po-

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LLC FORMATION NOTICE cess to 32 Hallocks Run, Somers, NY (SSNY) 8/9/2021. Cty: LLC FORMATION NOTICE may be served & shall mail pro-

Claimconnect LLC, Arts of NY 10589. General Purpose Westchester. SSNY desig. as NY Leathernecks LLC, Arts cess to Nick Frisco, PO Box 108,

Org. led with Sec.of State of NY LLC FORMATION NOTICE agent upon whom process against of Org. led with Sec. of State Somers, NY 10589. General Pur-
(SSNY) 9/1/2021. Cty: West- may be served & shall mail pro- of NY (SSNY) 6/28/2021. Cty: pose

chester. SSNY desig. as agent 318 Columbus Ave LLC, cess to 7 Dunhill Dr., Somers, Westchester. SSNY desig. as

upon whom process against may Arts of Org. led with Sec. of NY 10589. General Purpose agent upon whom process against

be served & shall mail process to State of NY (SSNY) 7/27/2021. LLC FORMATION NOTICE
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