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Published by Halston Media, 2022-09-13 14:46:28

North Salem News 09.15.2022

North Salem’s only weekly newspaper mailed to every home and business.

Vol. 8 No. 27 Visit TapIntoNorthSalem.net for the latest news. Thursday, September 15, 2022

PHOTO: TOM WALOGORSKY The North Check it out!
Salem North Salem receives $125k facilities grant 

community BY CAROL REIF
marked STAFF WRITER
the 21st
A brief ceremony was PHOTO: CAROL REIF
anniversary of held last week to celebrate
the September $125,000 in funding that will Assemblyman Chris Burdick presenting a symbolic check to
11 attacks with be used to upgrade electrical North Salem officials on Sept. 9.
systems at the future home
a ceremony of North Salem’s community, and daughter, Holly. e prop- going in, and the town is do-
at the Croton arts, and senior center. erty had been assessed at about ing other things to make the
$1.2 million, but was sold circa-1926 structure more en-
Falls Fire Presenting a symbolic to the town last October for ergy e cient. Air-cooled heat
Department “check” to Supervisor Warren $800,000. pumps are planned.
Lucas Friday, Sept. 9 at 3 Ow-
station ens Road in Purdys was state Pointing out construction While the town acquired
on Titicus Assemblyman Chris Burdick, crews who were hard at work it “at a great price,” it’s still
Road. See who helped secure the State Friday scraping paint o the going to take some serious
more photos And Municipal Facilities cupola, Lucas said a new slate
from this (SAM) Grant, one of many roof is going on, insulation is SEE GRANT PAGE 6
afternoon of such administered by the Dor-
remembrance mitory Authority of the State
on page 12 of New York (DASNY).

May Also present were Deputy
we Supervisor Peter Kamenstein
and Councilman Martin
never Aronchick.
forget
“We’re very, very excited
about it. We weren’t expecting
to come up for sale at the time,
but it did,” Lucas said.

e former arts center’s
founder, Leandra “Lee” Pope,
died in 2020. It was inherited
by her son, Christopher, now
a state senator in Montana,

Sold This Week — #TheyHadHope

Congratulations to my wonderful sellers on this over asking sale.

Wishing you so much happiness in your next chapter!

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BUSINESS & REAL ESTATE 23
CLASSIFIEDS 22 Back to School
LEGAL NOTICES 21 pg 3
LEISURE 18
OPINION
SPORTS 8
16

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Sen. Harckham inspects new police garage

BY CAROL REIF of New York (DASNY), which PHOTO COURTESY OF OFFICE OF STATE SEN. PETE HARCKHAM / TOM STAUDTER. reach 120 degrees and police ve-
STAFF WRITER aims to support community and hicles contain  sensitive electronic
economic development. Senator Harckham with North Salem Police Sergeant Michael equipment and mobile computers
Law enforcement professionals Castellano, Town Councilman Martin Aronchick, Supervisor Warren that shouldn’t be exposed to exces-
need and “deserve top-of-the-line North Salem has 14 o cers and Lucas, and Deputy Supervisor Peter Kamenstein. sive heat.
infrastructure, equipment, and seven police vehicles.
technology,” opined state Sen. Pete “Not having to clean the cars in patrol time,”he explained. “ e new garage is insulated and
Harckham (D-South Salem) after Police used to have to leave their the wintertime will give us back a On hot days, temperatures in- heated, and that would not have
inspecting North Salem’s brand- vehicles parked outside of Town hundred hours or more a year of side locked vehicles can easily been possible without the state
new police garage. Hall, a quarter of a mile away on grant,”Lucas noted.
Titicus Road.
e 3,600-square-foot structure Harckham, who is running for
is located behind police headquar- at was an issue during snow- re-election in the 40th  Senate
ters at 66 June Road. storms because responding o cers District this fall, claims to have
had to clean them o before get- secured more than $1.1 million in
It cost $283,000 to build, has ting on the road. state grant funding for law enforce-
ve double bays, and houses all of ment professionals since 2019.
the town’s police cars and public Being out in the weather caused
safety equipment. the framing of the vehicles to “rust “ e new police garage in North
Harckham helped secure a and rot” because they never dried Salem will bene t the town’s of-
$100,000 state grant to “jumpstart” out, Harckham said.
the project back in 2019. cers throughout the seasons, and
e new garage is insulated and I was pleased to partner with the
e State And Municipal Facil- heated to 50 degrees. town o cials and help them at-
ities (SAM) grant comes from the tain state funding for this project,
Dormitory Authority of the State Supervisor Warren Lucas noted which eased the burden on the lo-
that having vehicles at police head- cal taxpayers as well,”he said.
quarters helps make o cers more
productive.

GRANT personal friend of his. Aronchick When he heard about the are other state grants in the works
and Kamenstein echoed those town’s plans to convert it to that will bene t the hamlet.
FROM PAGE 1 sentiments. a community center, Burdick
called Lucas to ask “Warren, how “ ere’s no question in my
money to get the building “back For the lawmaker’s part, he was can I help?” mind that Croton Falls will be-
in shape.” “just over the moon” to “see this come a destination,” Burdick as-
incredible vision really coming to “And then he gave me his serted.
“It’s wonderful to have the as- reality.” laundry list” he half-joked, cred-
semblyman help us in some of iting the supervisor and Town e grant itself isn’t likely to
these endeavors,” Lucas said, add- Burdick recalled attending per- Board colleagues with having the arrive until next year, but that’s
ing that Burdick is a “wonder- formances at 3 Owens Road when “leadership” and “vision” to see not stopping the renovation work
ful friend to North Salem” and a it was e Schoolhouse eater. the building’s potential and its from going forward, Lucas said.
future role in the revitalization of
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ULTIMATE “ ey said we can do so much Assemblyman Chris Burdick with main breaker in the basement
FAMILY with the hamlet of Croton Falls Supervisor Warren Lucas inside and small electrical service panels
and they’re well on the road for the property at 3 Owens Road. throughout the building. Part of
YARD SALE that. And you see it happening. it could be used to install LED
ments there because they believe lighting too.
Saturday Sept. 17, 2022 ere’s an electricity in the air in the future.”
when you go over there,” Burdick ere is a stage and a 99-seat
said. e new center will be an “en- auditorium. Part of the plan is to
vironmental showpiece,” Burdick use the space for cultural events
“ ings are coming to life,” predicted, referring to the energy such as concerts and plays. at
he added, pointing to the grow- e ciency e orts now underway. requires lighting and other things
ing arts and business commu- that need enough electricity to
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North Salem Republican ROCK North Salem
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Republican Town
Constitution Week Quiz Committee
AUTHOR TALK

Tuesday, September 20,

at 7 p.m. FUNDRAISER

“ e Last Call at the Ho- Friday, September 23,

tel Imperial: e Report- from 6 - 9 p.m.

ers who took on a World at Save the date and come

Open to all students in the area, prizes awarded War” by Deborah Cohen. to our North Salem Re-

Taking place on Zoom, link publican Town Committee

available on library website. fundraiser. Free will o ering

Answers can be emailed to to support the rati cation of the 8. e Second Article of the or $25 pp suggested dona-
northsalemrepublicans@gmail. Constitution. One of the authors Constitution is about the Execu-
com. Contest ends ursday, Sept. was John Jay. Who were the other tive Branch of the Federal Gov- MOONS, MUGSHOTS, tion. Come enjoy light food,
22. e winner will be announced two authors? ernment, headed by the President.
at the  North Salem Republican What are the requirements to be AND AMATEURS: wine, music, refreshments,
Town Committee fundraiser on 4. How many representatives in eligible to be President?
Sept. 23. Proceeds from the event the House of Representatives did COLLECTING a silent auction, and meet
will go towards the new local New York have in the rst Con- 9.  e power of the Supreme
graduating 2023 North Salem se- gress? Court to review a  Congressio- VERNACULAR your local o cials and can-
nior scholarship for those studying nal or Presidential act to determine
history,government or political sci- 5. e 17th  amendment estab- whether it is in violation of the PHOTOGRAPHY didates.
ence in college.  lished the direct election of sena- Constitution, also called judicial
tors for the U.S. Congress. How review, is not within the Consti- Sunday, September 25, In addition to supporting
QUESTIONS were senators elected before that? tution itself but was established in
1. Delaware was the rst state to a court case. What was that court at 4 p.m. the North Salem Republi-
6. e rst ten amendments case? 
ratify the Constitution. What was to the Constitution together are A talk by Deborah Rogal, can Town Committee, our
the second state to ratify the Con- called the Bill of Rights. Where is 10. Sometimes it takes a long
stitution? the original Federal government time for an amendment to the Director of Photographs and committees fundraising will
copy of the Bill of Rights today? Constitution to get rati ed. e
2. What is the only Constitu- 22nd  amendment took almost Photobooks at Swann Auc- bene t our new NSRTC
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Which amendment repealed it? voting age nationally to no higher 27th amendment had a longer rati- tion Galleries and frequent Senior Scholarship for
than 18, e ective in 1971 when it
3. e Federalist Papers were was rati ed. What was the voting cation period. How long was it? appraiser on Antiques Road 2023, Republican candi-
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Happily
Ever
After

Party people

When I decided to make trying to keep everyone sane (and several special editions throughout
this column a regular paid), everyone at Halston hustles. the year for street fairs and gradua-
thing, I gured I would Today, I would like to talk about tions. Just typing that out made
occasionally pull back the curtain our design team, a group of un- me exhausted.

and give sung heroes who I Selling ads keeps us in business,
and content keeps our readers
our readers TOM’S a ectionately refer coming back, but our designers
TAKE sometimes have a truly Hercu-
some in- to as the “party lean task. ey need to make
sights into people.” everything look good. I recall our
the wacky creative director once telling her
team to make something “desig-
world of lo- TOM MAKE IT ny,”which I assume was some
sort of creative code word that my
cal journal- WALOGORSKY DESIGNY editorial brain couldn’t understand.
Fortunately our team has tal-
ism. One of To explain why ent, and they rise to the occasion
each and every time. ey receive
the things I our designers play compliments from our readers,
earn awards from the New York
appreciate such a pivotal role, Press Association, and they even
sometimes have fun while doing it.
most about working for Halston it is important to rst understand
In the 18 months I have worked
Media is that, without exception, our production schedule. Our among the “party people,”I feel
that we have produced some
our sta works incredibly hard. papers go to press on Monday excellent papers that are both in-
formative and visually impressive.
Whether it be our reporters and and Tuesday, but the process re-
e designers have a knack for
editorial sta chasing down leads ally begins with ad creation and making stories jump o the page,
particularly for community events
and writing articles, our sales team layout at the end of the previous and sports games.

pounding the pavement and going week. We have ve regular weekly CHATTERBOX The humble beginnings of what will become your local newspaper.
Since we all work remotely,
above and beyond for their clients, papers, one monthly publication,
deadline days are a beehive of
or our publisher and director of our Hudson Valley Living and activity. We work as a team across
multiple platforms, communicat-
nance steering the ship and Seasonal Highlights inserts, and ing with everyone in our organiza- are done. We kick around ideas, takes a lot of pride in their work,
tion in a urry of emails, texts, and correct mistakes, and occasion- but since I have seen the care and
Another addition to Halston Media’s trophy case. phone calls. e designers and I ally devolve into celebrity gossip, attention that our design team
have a group message that begins funny memes, and pictures of cats puts into creating each and every
in the morning and typically on keyboards trying to disrupt issue, I wanted to make a special
doesn’t quiet until all the papers the process. One of our former mention. If you are reading this
team members even requested to and have ever appeared in a photo,
remain on the group chat for the article, or center spread in one of
entertainment even after she went our papers, thank a designer for
on to pursue another opportunity making sure you looked your very
(hi Allie!). Another one of our best. And to Tabby, Noah, Bri,
designers left to bring her talents Haven, and Gabby, know that all
to an organization that helps the things that you do each and
people in need (the nerve of some every week don’t go unnoticed.
people), but still comes back as a Now get back to work.
special guest star to help us out
when we need it. Tom Walogorsky will get around
to learning how to use Photoshop
APPEARANCE IS EVERYTHING one of these days. Contact him at
Everyone at Halston Media [email protected]

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Thursday, September 15, 2022 OPINION North Salem News – Page 9

e empty nest syndrome Fend for yourself

It’s now September and as I I was extremely responsible. In the French colonists. In French, When I started high the headmaster found out that
sit in my car, stuck behind fact, if you were to ask my parents, ‘lacrosse’means ‘the crosse.’”Even- school, my mom I had been visiting the school
a school bus that stops at they’d tell you that everything bad tually the kid leaves and I win worked full time at in my jeans and T-shirts, she

EVERY kid’s house, I have plenty that ever happened in our house, I father-of-the-year AGAIN. a nursery school up the block told my mother that I had to

of time to think that if I only had was responsible for. We didn’t get What if they ask me to help from our wear dresses

children, at paid for the work them with their homework? “Dad, house. or skirts like

least the bus we did; instead can you help me with a math Mom READING, the sta . My
walked to WRITING & wardrobe was
driver would MAN we were given question?”I say,“Of course I can, the school CHOCOLATE completely de-
each KIM void of dresses
probably be OVERBOARD an “allowance.” son. What is the answer to y=7x?” morning KOVACH and skirts. But
located since I enjoyed
yelling at my RICK Which was “Exactly Dad, what is the answer?”

kid, saving me MELÉN ironic because we “I have no earthly idea; you only

the trouble weren’t allowed asked me to help with the ques-

of doing it to do anything. tion.”I guess I could instruct him in a large spending time

myself, and What if my in English, since I am sort of a old house with my little

I’d actually be kids ask me to writer, right? “Son, just remember on our friends, Michael

saving time right now. When I play sports with them and they this rule: ‘i before e, except after c.’ residential street. and omas, I acquiesced and

was that age I had to walk a good learn I’m not that great at it? “Dad, It carries a lot of weight.”“What On my occasional days o borrowed a long skirt and a

half-mile to the bus stop, and can we kick around the soccer about the word ‘weight?’”“OK, from high school I walked gray woolen jumper from my

usually the half-mile wasn’t even ball? I have a game on Saturday.” son, well if you’re not sure just look over to visit Mom. I always mom’s cast-o clothes in the

that good. “Tell you what, son, I have a it up in the dictionary. It’s the big liked young children and two basement closet.

Sometimes somebody asks project coming up at work, why fat book over there with all the adorable little boys, Michael My mom was a very good

me, do you ever regret not having don’t we kick around a few ideas dust on it.”He says,“How can I and omas, were my favorites. cook and always prepared deli-

children? ere are pros and cons. instead? Or how about Scrabble? look up how to spell it if I don’t Dressed in child-sized jeans, cious meals for dinner in our

To bear children is to cultivate a I was quite good at it when I was know how to spell it?”If kids are denim shirts and tiny work narrow kitchen, including roast

source of cheap labor, and maybe in better shape. I was going to go already so smart what are all these boots, these kids were as sweet, beef with oven-roasted pota-

you can eventually get them to out for football but my feet weren’t school taxes for? funny and personable as they toes, lasagna, baked ziti, pork

mow the lawn, but these days, kids as athletic as the rest of me wasn’t.” What if I have to have “ e were stylish. e nursery school chops and meatloaf. Since both

expect to be paid for it. From the “Dad, my sports are soccer and Talk”with my son? “Why don’t teachers welcomed my visits of my parents now worked

time your children are old enough lacrosse you should know that you ask Mom?”I ask.“Mom told and allowed me to read stories Monday through Friday, Mom

to babysit for each other, you can by now.”I say,“Ah, lacrosse, I am me it’s a father/son thing so ask or organize games out in the started a new concept in our

expect their Venmo account name quite familiar with it. at thing YOU.”Nobody had “ e Talk” backyard. house called “Fend for yourself

to come up during any conversa- that looks like a stick with a jock with me, but mostly my dad yelled e nursery school was part night.” After years of cooking

tion they have with you. strap attached to it. e game at me, so he might have yelled of a private school network dinner every night for my dad,

I was never asked to babysit was actually played by Native SEE MELEN PAGE 15 gobbling up residential homes SEE KOVACH PAGE 15

when I was younger, even though American tribes and named by in the neighborhood. When

Ask a Gynecologic Oncologist

WHAT SHOULD I KNOW ABOUT GYNECOLOGIC CANCERS?

Gizelka David-West, MD

Northwell Health Cancer Institute
Northern Westchester Hospital, Phelps Hospital

What is important for women to know about gynecology and cancer? How does your use of robotics benefit patients undergoing gynecologic
cancer surgery?
When many people think of gynecology, they think of pap smears, but there is much
more to it than that. Gynecologic cancers can develop in a few different reproductive The da Vinci surgical system is a robotic, minimally invasive tool that allows for greater
organs: the uterus, cervix, ovaries, fallopian tubes, vagina, and vulva. It’s important precision and increased dexterity for me as the surgeon. Because of this, patients
for women to know that even after having children or experiencing menopause, they typically experience less pain, recover quicker, and may have lower risk of blood loss
should continue their annual visits and be aware of screening guidelines: pelvic exams and infection. While it is preferred over open surgery, the benefit depends on the type
annually after age 18, cytology-based pap smears every 3 years after age 21, or of cancer being treated. We primarily use it for endometrial cancer.
co-testing with cytology and human papillomavirus (HPV) tests every 5 years
between the ages of 30 to 65. What about the future of gynecologic oncology excites you?

Early detection is key to preventing many types of cancer. How does this The incorporation of maintenance therapy for our patients with advanced stage
apply specifically to gynecologic cancers? disease has dramatically changed the treatment landscape. In ovarian cancer, we are
seeing an improvement in survival thanks to available maintenance therapies, such as
The best screening method we have is the combination HPV test and pap test for VEGF and PARP inhibitors. And, earlier this year, the SIENDO study showed promising
cervical cancer that is proven to prevent disease. Uterine cancer screening is a results which may address the increasing mortality rate we are seeing in uterine cancer
clinical evaluation and assessment of the clinical history of patients with abnormal and provide more options for patients to prevent recurrence of disease. Additionally, in
uterine bleeding patterns. There is also much research being done in early detection cervical cancer, there have been great advancements in immunotherapy which gives us
methods for ovarian cancer. an opportunity to improve survival.

Should women have different gynecologic concerns at different ages in What is special about the oncology team at Northwell Health?
their life?
Northwell puts so much effort and emphasis on the multi-disciplinary approach to
Age plays a role in gynecologic cancers, but the role varies with each cancer type. cancer treatment. Oncologists and radiologists get together to review every case to
Cervical cancer is prevalent in younger women in their 40s, uterine cancer in ages 50 ensure patients are receiving the most up-to-date, leading-edge treatment options
and up, and ovarian cancer from ages 50 to 60. While guidelines state that women available. When you’re told you have cancer, not only do you need cancer treatment,
can stop cervical screening at age 65, it is important for women over 65 to know that you also need psychosocial and wellness support, as well as any necessary physical
they should continue screening, especially if they’re sexually active or have a history therapy support. Northwell offers all of this for our cancer patients. In addition, our
of HPV infection. patient navigators and care managers are great and really help patients through this
complex and difficult time in their lives.

Northwell Health Cancer Institute
Northern Westchester Hospital, Phelps Hospital | nwh.northwell.edu/david-west | (914) 666-1775

Page 10 – North Salem News OPINION Thursday, September 15, 2022

More readers = more (beer) knowledge spread

Hello, nice “beer curious” And I renew my vow to all read- FIELD TRIP businessman Alexander Masterson. cool inside with a few di erent
folks across the land. It ers that I will tirelessly explore and On a recent lovely Sunday rough the use of nancial wealth areas to hang and plenty of tables
has been my pleasure to report on beer and beer-related fun afternoon, we assembled a quorum for small or large groups as well
and in uence, Masterson started as a few seats around the bar itself
write this column over the last few with vim and vigor and the goal of of the sharpest palates in the region, Tuckahoe’s marble industry, its rst where you order your libations.
quarry in 1812. e high quality
years on behalf inspiring you to or at least that were available, for a of “Tuckahoe marble”was in great Nice large tented outdoors with
demand, quickly transforming the picnic tables and games like the
of the folks push some ale sojourn to Broken Bow Brewery in once-quiet village into the “marble large version of tic-tac-toe and corn
capital of the world.”In the 1840s, hole. And the beer truck – literally
at Halston THE and lager bound- Tuckahoe, N.Y. to serve quarry owners who trans- a truck full of full kegs they use
Media who KATONAH aries as well as Broken Bow Brewery is a fam- ported marble to the city, the New to serve the folks outdoors. My
see to it that BEER MAN explore, or visit, York and Harlem Railroad opened request to get the keys to the truck
it is delivered some interesting ily and majority women-owned two train depots in Tuckahoe. was politely rebu ed.
microbrewery producing a wide
It has evolved into a nice quaint Cool music playing in the
monthly, old- JOHN BART places along the array of craft beer, craft hard seltzers town…However, the village background and families with kids
school style, in way. and craft cocktails since 2012. website indicates Tuckahoe is the hanging on the Sunday we were
“Best kept secret in Westchester,”so there.
your mailbox. However, this O ering a wide range of crafties shhh! Forget I said anything...
Rotating food trucks post up
Now, all does come from pilsners to stouts along with As with most breweries,“ e in the outdoor area and we were
Bow”is located in an industrial grateful to have coincided with the
through with a catch! award-winning Belgians, porters part of Tuckahoe, which was a fantastic Pizza Da Michelino Na-
perfect introduction as we entered poletana Inspired Mobile Pizzeria
happenstance (popular demand?!), And that is to please contact me and barrel-aged lagers. e brewery into their vast high-ceilinged space that day.
interspersed with vats of beer
the articles are now going to be at thekatonahbeerman@gmail. is named after head brewer Kasey’s percolating the sacred suds. Collectively, we employed the
Sharing is Caring Methodol-
distributed to 20,000 more readers. com with breweries, pubs/restau- mom’s birthplace, Broken Bow, Greeted by Gavin, Sunday ogy™ and shared these pies: the
bartender and likely the nicest guy Rosie Cheeks (fresh mozzarella,
Yikes and welcome all! You new rants with good beer selections, or Neb.! within 30 miles – we (I) started fresh ricotta, fresh garlic, Sicilian
asking a few questions right o the oregano, dollops of tomato sauce),
folks will need to quickly get use to any other beer topics you’d like to e village of Tuckahoe holds bat and Gavin said,“Do you want a
tour?”Yup! Aforementioned funky SEE BART PAGE 11
to my hyphenated-words-to-avoid- learn more about. Oh, and please fond formative relationship memo-

spellcheck like previous readers also follow me “on the line”via ries for Mrs. KBM and I as we

have patiently done throughout the Instagram @thekatonahbeerman. moved there pre-kids to begin to

years. Appreciated! wean ourselves from “ e City.”

It wasn’t until the early 19th

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came a semi-prominent part of
the New York metropolitan area
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PAWN STARS airing on the History Channel quality, white marble deposits
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fermenting yeast and a variety of Dutchess counties, but most and organ phenom, Matthew Marzen I experienced in Bavaria

local ingredients, including vari- easily throughout Westchester Whitaker, with good friends. We were of the slightly darker style.

Pepperoni with Jalepeno & ous grains. One aspect of Saisons County and certainly the most had well-stocked picnic baskets Both types are brewed and avail-

Peppers (a display of the chef ’s that always gives me a chuckle freshest is to be found in the and very diverse varieties of beer able in Germany although where

gardening skillz and highlight- is its “Bubblegum nose” – e.g. Tuckahoe Tasting Room. Good and wine. While chatting with I frequented had only the darker

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loves a pepperoni pizza, and e cious gum to the forefront. One more await you when you visit! Gravity Brewing Oktoberfest Zero Gravity Brewing Okto-

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at bottom of article for pic of all Brewer Extraordinaire and liked Check out the online version for a review for the column. darker ones I had. I will surely

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under the tutelage of Kasey, head ABV hoe, NY 10707; 914-268-0900. inbox. Please enjoy: man ingredients with American

brewer, and her team, who de- Years ago, I was hesitant to “As you may know, the word brewing skill, they have pro-

velop every recipe from scratch. engage in sour ales due to the BEER REVIEW ‘Marzen’ is German for the duced truly enjoyable Marzen.”

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ground began in the early aughts my husky youth downing Sweet Brewing Oktoberfest Marzen were brewed in March when had clinked glasses in “Cheers”

by being intrigued by the di er- Tarts by the box full…However, So...’Tis the season – Okto- the weather was still a bit cool earlier in the evening and Tom

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Inspired by the seasons and to sour ales and the result is a ness toward malt and its innate nate to have lived for a few years resistance to the devil is weak-

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so there’s always something for you some samples to expand ment: One evening, we were Marzen is really quite nice. It is angels and the clinking of glasses

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FOOTBALL

John Jay Falls 20-7 to Somers

Chris Shapiro on the reception. BY RICH MONETTI John Jay did fumble the ball away
CONTRIBUTING WRITER on the next play, but Mike Ai-
Charles Burt applies the pressure. Craig Galea lets it fly. ello made sure to return the favor.
After a crushing week one loss, He picked o Fitzsimons, and the
‘I’m super the schedule gave no reprieve in Wolves were back in business with
proud of week two. Traveling to Somers to 9:20 left in the half.
the way face the state nalist, the manner
our kids in which the Wolves, whose roster Two more passes to Mendicino
battled,’ contains North Salem’s Michael yielded a rst and goal at the ve.
Mastrandrea, Aidan Pena, and But a seven-yard loss by Chris
Joe Candarelli Christopher Tarrant, went toe-to- Shapiro and a sack put the Wolves
John Jay Head Coach toe with the Tuskers still impressed fourth and goal from the 21.
the head coach.
PHOTOS: RICH MONETTI Galea dropped back nonetheless,
“I’m super proud of the way our and hit Dom Savastano near the
kids battled,” said Joe Candarelli. sideline. Sidestepping his defender,
the receiver ran out of room at the
But he still left no room for a one, and Candarelli lamented the
moral victory in the 20-7 loss. miscues.

“ ere’s no good way to lose a “Some procedural mistakes, we
football game,” he lamented. “So miss an assignment here and there
we’re not going to coach them on in a big spot and it hurt us,” he said.
how to lose.”
e good news is Somers was in
Either way, the game began a giving mood too. ey had a long
where Somers left o when they reception negated on an ineligible
completely eviscerated the Wolves receiver, fumbled back to John Jay,
last season. Luke Savino took the and holding called back a 90 yard
kick o to the 48, Matt Fitzsimons touchdown by Dass.
hit a rst-down screen to Ravi
Dass, and while Somers paused to So the Wolves settled for a 7-6
a fourth down at the 35, they were halftime lead and even though the
in the end zone two plays later. Sa- o ense didn’t get very far in their
vino rumbled to the 17, and the QB
hit Luke Kennedy for a 6-0 lead at rst two possessions, Somers con-
9:48. tinued to play a much better host
than required. Savino ran sixty yards
Only one rst down on John Jay’s to the 20 but was called back on an
initial possession, a replay seemed illegal procedure and the o ense
destined. But Somers mishandled had to surrender.
the punt, and John Jay was deep in
Tusker territory. Even so, the subsequent punt
proved to be the turning point.
Twenty-nine yards away, John From his own seven, Savino aired
Jay punched their rst class ticket. it out to mid eld, and the ball
Craig Galea faked a hando and bounced all the way to the 15.
went over the top to hit Michael
Mendicino between two defenders A sack would eventually have
at 3:57. John Jay punting from their end
zone, and Somers was clearly in
With ease and con dence, the a stomping mood from the 33. So
quarterback play that gave John Jay pulling out the thunder and ash-
a 7-6 lead was emblematic of the ing some lightning, Savino took the
coach’s awe. hand o inside, cut outside and ran
over and through the defense.
“Craig’s a really good quarter-
back,” he boasted. “A lot is made First and goal from the nine,
of many other quarterbacks around Fitzsimons would execute the keep-
the section, but I love my guy.” er from the one with 3:04 left in
the third. Now up 14-7, the Tusk-
Somers obviously wasn’t giving ers really got into the swing when
in, though, and drove down to the Andrew Violante picked o Galea
37. John Jay, on the other hand, had at the John Jay 32.
no problem bending, and on third
down, Mendicino tipped Fitzsi- With 2:15 left in the third, Ma-
mons’ pass in the end zone and Sid son Kelly ran to the 20 and Dass
Goldberg had the interception to and Fitzsimons took it from there.
close the quarter.
e QB hit his back to put Somers
So no fear of ying, John Jay went two yards away, and Dass went out-
up top again. Pass interference side on third down to gain a 20-7
yielded a 15 yard gain to the 30, and lead with 11:54 left in the game.
on third and ten, Galea sailed an-
other to Mendicino. No real answers for John Jay the
rest of the way, Candarelli continues
Coming down at the Somers 35, the work progress.
Candarelli wasn’t open in the air in
wait of the reception. “We look like a team that had a
short camp. So we got a lot to clean
A great leader, said the coach, up,” he concluded.
“He’s probably the most trustwor-
thy kid we’ve got.” Next Friday John Jay faces Clark-
stown North at home.

Mike Aiello on the tackle.

Thursday, September 15, 2022 SPORTS North Salem News – Page 17

VARSITY ROUNDUP Thomas Gautier,
left, and Jake
Girls soccer off to hot Greenberg
start, Cross Country
Jack Fryer
races at Somers
PHOTOS: ROB
CROSS COUNTRY Salem Field Hockey started DIANTONIO

Somers Big Red Invitational 2022 their season on the road with a The Tigers started in the right direction
with a 4-3 win over Pleasantville.
Saturday, Sept. 10 3-2 win against Pleasantville.
The Tigers sealed the
e Tigers put their spikes on for the After Pleasantville’s Nata- win thanks to a goal with
10:37 to go in the fourth.
rst time this season at the Somers Big lie O’Malley opened the
PHOTOS: CHRIS SMAJLAJ
Red Invitational, hosted at the town’s scoring with 4:27 left in

high school. On top of standout indi- the rst half, the Tigers re-

vidual performances, the boys placed sponded with two seconds

seventh out of 19th in their varsity race. left on the clock when

Standouts for North Salem included Sophia Aversano scored

Emma Gautier (9th place, 10:58.6, her rst varsity goal on a

freshman race), Bella Fryer (10th place, blasted shot from the top

22:33.5), Jack Fryer (14th place, 18:25.3), of the circle o an assist

and Connor Quadrini (17th place, by Molly Videla.

18:33.2). Aisling Mulcahy

“ e team acquitted themselves well answered o a Natalie

for their rst races,” said Coach Chris O’Malley assist in the

Gould. “Emma, Bella, Jack and Connor third quarter, but North

had particularly excellent performances Salem responded less than one

with Matt (Schaub) and Angelo (Casa- minute later when Molly Vi-

le) posting big PRs. We got a look at our dela nished a Brady Ellicott

competition in Section 1, and we will be assist. Sophia Aversano scored

in the mix come championship season.” her second goal of the game

with 10:37 left in the fourth

GIRLS SOCCER quarter o a de ection from a

Byram Hills 4, Molly Videla shot to seal the

North Salem 1 game.

Wednesday, Sept. 7 Allegra Delli Carpini (5

e Tigers picked up their rst loss of Saves) and Sascha Wallos

the young season at home against Brew- split time in goal for the Ti-

ster, 4-1. gers.

Cassie Pelosi scored the lone goal for

North Salem. VOLLEYBALL

“It was a hard-fought game, fair re- North Salem 3,

sult,” said Coach Bob Martin. “I thought Briarcliff 2

we played hard and were defeated by a Tuesday, Sept. 6

solid opponent.” North Salem Volleyball es-

North Salem 1, caped with a season-opening win

Briarcliff 0 at Briarcli in ve games (23-25,

Friday, Sept. 9 25-13, 25-18, 23-25, 15-7).

North Salem got back on track at Bri- Julia Russo (17 Assists, 4 Aces, 5

arcli in a 1-0 victory. Digs) went on a serving run at the

Pelosi once again was the lone scorer, beginning of the second set, giv-

nailing a free kick 17 minutes into the ing the Tigers an early lead of 10- Isabella Fryer

game. Goalies Isadora Tica and Emma 0. Chloe Fogle (5 Kills, 3 Blocks, 3

Zoubok shut down Briarcli , along with Aces), Jules Aqeel (4 Kills, 2 Blocks),

the defense. and Addu Moia (2 Kills, 5 Aces) all

North Salem 7, had a big day as well.

Yonkers Montessori 0

Saturday, Sept. 10 BOYS SOCCER

e Tigers played the next day at Keio 3, North Salem 2

home against Yonkers, putting them at Thursday, Sept. 8

3-1 after a 7-0 win. North Salem su ered a

Pelosi (3G), Katie Murtagh, Carolyne 3-2 overtime loss at

Barrella, Rosie Binette, and Sara na Keio academy to

DiPaolo all scored. start the year.

“It was a strong o ensive performance

vs another Class B opponent for a sec-

ond victory in back-to-back days,” said

Martin.

FIELD HOCKEY

North Salem 3,
Pleasantville 2
Thursday, Sept. 8
Following a rain cancellation to their

home opener against Rye Neck, North

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8. Dashes 24. Military o icial
10. Polynesian sarong (abbr.) associated with 17. Vital part
11. Chapter of the Koran 25. Queens ballplayer
12. Evildoer 26. Type of gibbon reproduction 19. People who are not
13. Japanese 27. Norma Jean’s stage
commercial city name 40. Ocean sunfishes Jewish
15. A way of binding 34. Places
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25. Stone used to

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surface of 27. Type of phone

2. Not a good feeling 28. Long-lasting light

3. Got smaller bulb

4. Helped a golfer 29. Type of medication

get around (abbr.)

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Merely creating While there is no de nitive way to
an LLC doesn’t determine if the LLC’s structure
automatically can be pierced by a creditor, each
give you personal
step taken by the LLC to show that
protection corporate formalities have been
undertaken will help bolster the
argument that the LLC is a real

company, and not merely an alter
ego of the individual member(s).’

-Anthony J. Enea
Enea, Scanlan and Sirignano, LLP

e objective in (a) e that e ect should be pre- member(s).
pared and signed; In short, the LLC must always be
creating a Limited GUEST execution
Liability Company CORNER and adoption (e) NYLLCL §301(e) operated and maintained as a sepa-
(“LLC”) under of an “operat- requires that all LLC’s le rate and distinct legal entity from the
a biennial statement (every two members of the LLC.
Article 2 of New ANTHONY J. ing agreement” years) to remain in good standing as
York’s Limited Li- ENEA within 90 days of an LLC. In conclusion, each of the above
ability Company the formation of the In addition to the above stated stated documents and actions engaged
documents, the members of the LLC in by the members of the LLC go a
Law (“NYLLCL”) LLC. e “operating must take certain steps to ensure the long way in preventing the possibility
separate legal nature of the LLC be that the LLC members will be held
is to protect the agreement” governs maintained. For example, it is impera- personally liable for the obligation and
tive that the members of the LLC do actions of the LLC. Simply creating an
member(s) of an LLC from the how the LLC will operate. It creates not commingle their personal funds LLC is not enough!
with the business funds of the LLC.
contractual obligations and liabilities the guidelines for the LLC and its Separate bank accounts and separate Anthony J. Enea is a member of Enea,
account ledgers must be maintained. Scanlan and Sirignano, LLP of White
incurred by the LLC. members; Additionally, the rental income due to Plains, New York. He focuses his practice
the LLC should never be paid directly on Wills, Trusts and Estates and Elder
is limited liability protects the (b) e LLC members should also to the individual LLC member nor Law. Anthony is the Past Chair of the
should it ever be deposited directly Elder Law and Special Needs Section
members from being personally liable execute a “subscription agreement” in a member’s personal account. e of the New York State Bar Association
same rules apply to the expenses of (NYSBA), and is the past Chair of
for these liabilities. e members when the LLC is formed; this docu- the LLC and the payment of said the 50+ Section of the NYSBA. He
expenses. is a Past President and Founding
would only be liable up to the amount ment along with the actual certi - e members of the LLC should member of the New York Chapter of
also have annual meetings and cre- the National Academy of Elder Law
invested into the LLC and any assets cates of membership provide proof ate a written record of such meetings. Attorneys (NAELA). Anthony is also
While there is no de nitive way to the Immediate Past President of the
owned by the LLC. Over the past 10 of who owns the LLC’s membership determine if the LLC’s structure can Westchester County Bar Foundation
be pierced by a creditor, each step and a Past President of the Westchester
to 15 years LLC’s have become the interest(s); taken by the LLC to show that corpo- County Bar Association. He can be
rate formalities have been undertaken reached at (914) 948-1500 or at a.enea@
vehicle of choice when one wants to (c) When the membership interests will help bolster the argument that esslaw rm.com. Anthony J. Enea, Esq.
the LLC is a real company, and not wishes to thank rm associate Michael
create a business entity, especially one in the LLC are transferred to new merely an alter ego of the individual P. Enea, Esq. for his assistance with the
drafting of this article.
that will be the owner of commercial members (whether an individual and/

real estate. An LLC is an unincorpo- or a trust), typically, under the terms of

rated entity under New York law. the “operating agreement” a “joinder

However, merely creating the LLC agreement” is required. e “joinder

without taking other important steps agreement” is a document wherein

and preparing and executing neces- the new member(s) agree to be bound

sary documents will most likely not by the terms of the “operating agree-

give the LLC members the protection ment”;

desired, and could result in a claimant (d) Additionally, when actions are

or creditor of the LLC being able to being taken by members, those actions

pierce the LLC’s limited liability and should be formalized in a written reso-

hold the members of the LLC person- lution executed by all the members.

ally liable. For example, if all of the members

Some of the documents and steps have decided to sell and/or purchase

that need to be taken are as follows: real property, a written resolution to

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