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Yorktown News 04.08.21

Vol. 10 No. 3 Visit TapIntoYorktown.net for the latest news. Thursday, April 8, 2021

A legislator for all people

John Kibbe, ex-supervisor, remembered
for dimplomatic nature

BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER town in nearly three decades. publicly.” John Kibbe served as Yorktown town supervisor from 1964 to 1967
EDITOR “I’m not accustomed to mak- Anthony Grasso, 93, who

John Kibbe, a former Yorktown ing victory speeches,” Kibbe was served on the town council in
town supervisor, died on March reported as saying at his victory the 1970s, echoed those senti-
21 at the age of 96. ose who party. “We’ve got a terri c re- ments. “He was a very ne gen-
knew the former town supervisor sponsibility and we need all your tleman,” Grasso said. “You could
remember the legacy he left dur- prayers. And let’s let our victory work with him on any issue.”
ing his short time in o ce. be a charitable one. Remember,
we are responsible to the whole A Letter to the Editor written
First and foremost, Kibbe was town, Republicans and Demo- to the Patent Trader in Decem-
known for his accessibility to the crats alike. Let’s do the job so ber 1967, with just weeks to go
people he governed. When run- well that when the next election in Kibbe’s tenure, supports the
ning for town council in 1957 comes around, the people will idea of a man who listened dili-
and town supervisor in 1961, the want Democrats again.” gently to all sides.
Democratic candidate became
known for his doorbell-ringing In 1967, as his time in o ce “At all his town board meet-
campaign, telling a local news- was coming to an end, he told ings, he permitted free discus-
paper reporter that he wanted a reporter, “I think a local o - sion and whenever he had to
to “talk to and listen to as many cial ought to be available to the take abuse from the public and
people as possible. I think that’s public.” became irritated, no one ever
the best way of learning about knew it because he was a master
problems in the town, and atti- Jacqueline Rieser, 96, an ar- of poise and diplomacy,” the let-
tudes of people.” chitectural consultant who ter writer, Albert Lawson, wrote.
worked on Kibbe’s campaigns “I think John Kibbe gave Yor-
Kibbe lost both of those races and later in his administration, ktown much more than he re-
by less than 200 votes, but he de- told Yorktown News that “he al- ceived, and when he leaves town
cided to run for town supervisor ways listened to people who had hall, he will be missed, but the
again in 1963, hoping to unseat a gripe.” people of Yorktown will surely
John H. Downing, the 13-term remember Mr. Kibbe as an out-
incumbent. He was victorious “Anytime somebody had a standing supervisor for a very
this time around, becoming the gripe or problem, he addressed long time.”
it,” said Rieser, with whom
rst Democrat elected in York- Kibbe lived for the last decade. SEE KIBBE PAGE 4
“He always talked about things

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Yorktown officials mull future of legal marijuana

BY TOM BARTLEY AND before year’s end; statements after the vote by the and forbid dispensaries in their nority areas disproportionately
• Local jurisdictions cannot lawmakers who represent York- community, Slater noted, en- ravaged by the so-called “war on
CAROL REIF town in Albany. forcing prohibitions on “driving drugs,” launched a half-century
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS bar personal possession or use under the influence” of marijua- ago.
that meets the law’s guidelines; Democratic State Sen. Peter na will exact a price. “There will
A new state law, scrapping and, Harckham of South Salem, who be a cost every municipality will The remaining money will be
generations-old prohibitions chairs the Senate Committee have to bear,” he said, “including shared by schools and education
against marijuana and instead • Adults will eventually be al- on Alcoholism and Substance but not limited to enhanced en- (40 percent) and drug treatment
allowing adults to sell, grow, and lowed to have weed delivered to Abuse, applauded his chamber’s forcement of DUI laws.” and education programs (20
smoke it, is finding a frosty re- their homes or use the product approval of the measure, calling percent).
ception at Yorktown town hall. at “consumption sites.” They can it the “most thoughtful bill of its The Town Board was expected
also grow up to six plants for kind in the nation.” to take up the matter in a work The legislation’s passage also
Seeing a “burden...on local personal use. session “once we have all of the means that someone convicted
communities” in the state’s re- But Republican Assembly- facts and guidance from the of pot-related offenses, ones no
laxed stance on the once-out- While Slater stopped well man Kevin Byrne of Mahopac, state,” Slater said. longer criminalized, will have
lawed drug, Supervisor Matthew short of declaring Yorktown an the ranking minority member their records automatically
Slater said the Town Board is opt-out community, he made on the Assembly Health Com- “With the [new law’s] unin- erased.
“assessing all of our options.” clear the town would consider mittee, has opposed legalizing tended consequences unknown,”
making that move. And the su- recreational marijuana. Byrne, he said, “it is shortsighted to “This is a historic day in
The measure signed into law pervisor, who came of age po- who voted against the legisla- shortchange local towns that New York—one that rights the
last week not only makes it legal litically as a Republican staffer tion, said he supports lifting opt-out.” wrongs of the past by putting an
for adults to light up a joint in negotiating the state Capitol’s “burdensome restrictions on end to harsh prison sentences,
public but also allows entrepre- corridors, also left no doubt how medicinal marijuana.” WHAT IT MEANS embraces an industry that will
neurs to start local businesses he views the state’s change of Albany’s decision to legalize grow the Empire State’s econo-
catering to the marijuana trade. cannabis’ status. Slater, for his part, chafes under my, and prioritizes marginalized
Under the Marijuana Regula- what he sees as yet another impo- recreational marijuana use for communities so those that have
tion and Taxation Act: “I disagree with Albany’s re- sition by the state on local gov- people 21 and older not only suffered the most will be the first
cent actions to legalize recre- ernments. “Albany is notorious will boost the state economy, to reap the benefits,” Gov. An-
• Both cannabis consumption ational use [of marijuana] and for placing unfair and unfunded creating 30,000 to 60,000 new drew Cuomo said in signing the
lounges and specialty shops sell- the burden it will place on local mandates on municipalities and jobs statewide, but will also be bill into law on March 31.
ing weed can now open their communities,” he said. this is no different,” said the su- another step toward racial and
doors on the Main Streets of cit- pervisor, who has held a number social equity, supporters say. New Yorkers may now possess
ies, towns, and villages statewide The legislature’s March 30 of political posts in and around up to three ounces of marijuana
voting broke largely along party the Capitol, including four years Adult-use cannabis is ex- and smoke it in public, wherever
• A community can “opt-out,” lines, with GOP lawmakers uni- as chief of staff for former state pected to generate tax revenue tobacco use is allowed. They’re
forbidding the establishment of formly opposed to legalization Sen. Terrence Murphy. of $350 million a year. Forty also allowed to have 24 grams of
sales or smoking sites, or both, and most, though not all, Dem- percent of that money will go to concentrated forms of the drug,
within its borders, but it must do ocrats supporting it. Even for towns that opt-out community development in mi- such as oils, for recreational use.
so through passage of a local law
That divide was evident in

Guinness World Record
broken at Shrub Oak gym

Christopher Spell, a 2013 Walter Panas High School graduate, reclaimed the Guinness
World Record for “Highest Standing Jump” at Team Moljo Strength and Conditioning in
Shrub Oak on Monday, Feb. 7.

Spell, a personal trainer and former college athlete, first set the record in 2019 with a
64.3-inch jump. To qualify for the record, he jumped from a standstill onto a surface and
rose to a standing position without the use of his hands.

He lost the record when somebody else completed a 65-inch jump, leading to his 67-
inch record-breaking jump in February.

At Walter Panas, Spell played football his junior and senior years as a wide receiver
and went on to play Division III at Hartwick College for two years, and Division 1 at the
University at Buffalo for two years.

He graduated from Buffalo in 2017 with a degree in sociology. He became a certified
personal trainer and launched his in-home personal training business, Against Odds Ath-
letics, last year as gyms were closed during the pandemic.

In addition to being a captain on the Walter Panas football team, he also ran track, com-
peting in the long jump, the high jump, the triple jump and the 4x100 relay. In his senior
year, he set the school record for the long jump at 22 feet, 4 inches.

Information in this article was provided by the Lakeland Central School District.

Christopher Spell after breaking the
record at Team Moljo

PHOTOS COURTESY OF LAKELAND SCHOOLS

Page 4 – Yorktown News Thursday, April 8, 2021

The Staff KIBBE Yorktown to get
$3.98 million in
EDITORIAL TEAM FROM PAGE 4
BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER federal funds
EDITOR: 914-302-5628 ACCOMPLISHMENTS KIBBE’S LEGACY
[email protected] BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER
BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER In addition to his legacy of being a In 1955, Kibbe and his wife, Pat, EDITOR
SPORTS EDITOR: 914-302-5628
[email protected] supervisor for all Yorktown residents, moved from a two-bedroom apartment e town of Yorktown is slated to receive $3.98
million in federal funding as part of the American
ADVERTISING TEAM Kibbe is credited with many signi - in Manhattan to a Revolutionary era Rescue Plan, a $1.9 trillion economic stimulus plan
PAUL FORHAN passed by Congress last month.
cant accomplishments during his four 12-bedroom house on Crompond Road.
(914) 806-3951 e local school districts also stand to bene t,
[email protected] years in town hall, which ended volun- ey had ve children together: Jon, with $1.5 million going to Lakeland and $835,000
going to Yorktown.
BRUCE HELLER tarily so that he could start a law rm Kyle, Ethan, Allison, and Justine.
(914) 486-7608 Some restrictions are being placed on the money
[email protected] in Yorktown Heights. Kibbe had given e civic-minded Kibbe wore many and how it can be spent. It cannot be used to cover
the costs of pension funds, according to U.S. Sen.
LISA KAIN up practicing law in order to dedicate hats during his decades in Yorktown. He Chuck Schumer’s o ce. However, the money can
(201) 317-1139 be spent assisting small businesses/non-pro ts or
[email protected] himself to the town. volunteered with the Boy Scouts; was a making investments in water, sewer, or broadband
CORINNE STANTON infrastructure. More broadly, the money can be
(914) 760-7009 “He said he would be supervisor full- member of a citizens’ advisory commit- used for “costs associated with responding to” or
[email protected] “to cover revenue losses caused by” the COVID-19
time,” Rieser said. “ ere was a never tee for a new high school and Mohansic pandemic.
JAY GUSSAK
(914) 299-4541 a supervisor full-time. Jack Downing, School; served as president of the York- e money will come to Yorktown over a two-
[email protected] year period, said Town Supervisor Matt Slater.
JENNIFER CONNELLY who had been supervisor, was part- town Kiwanis Club; was a member of the How the town plans to spend the federal windfall
(917) 446-7757 is expected to be discussed at a Town Board work
[email protected] time. And [Kibbe] was the rst one to Yorktown chapter of the American Field session.
SHELLEY KILCOYNE
(914) 924-9122 say he would be a full-time supervisor.” Service (now known as AFS Intercultural “We’ve been waiting to get further guidance
[email protected] for what it can be used for,” Slater told Yorktown
GABRIELLE BILIK e revitalization of Yorktown Programs); served as chairman of the Yor- News. “ eir big focus has been infrastructure,
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE/DESIGNER which is great. We have a lot of [insfrastructure]
[email protected] Heights—then known as “urban re- ktown Board of Ethics; and was a trustee needs.”

PRODUCTION TEAM newal”—was started during his tenure. at Westchester Community College. When it comes to the school aid, the money
TABITHA PEARSON MARSHALL will rst go to New York State before being dis-
“He really started getting the whole After attending high school, where he persed to the local districts. At a press conference
CREATIVE DIRECTOR on March 23, a state representative told reporters
PHOTOGRAPHER downtown area xed up,” Rieser said. was a football captain, he enlisted in the “there is an absence of speci c details” in regard to
when districts will receive the money, what it can
[email protected] “We had the lumber yard in the middle United States Merchant Marines. Dur- be spent on, and how soon they have to spend it.
CHRISTINA ROSE
ART DIRECTOR/ of town.” ing World War II, he served aboard con- “It can’t happen fast enough,” Rep. Sean Patrick
Maloney (NY-18) said at the press conference.
DIGITAL PRODUCTION MANAGER Kibbe’s administration also oversaw voy ships transporting wartime supplies “But there’s a value to knowing it’s coming.”
[email protected]
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Page 6 – Yorktown News Thursday, April 8, 2021

Town joins food-scrap recycling program

Residents will be able to drop o food waste in Downing Park

BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER the Downing Park drop-o box. recyclable material that doesn’t
EDITOR
Once a week, the county’s contrac- need to go into our waste energy

tor, Suburban Carting, will pick up plant,” Rotini said.

ough common today, curb- the contents of the box and bring it So, what can be composted?

side recycling did not begin to to a composting yard. “ e shorthand is that any-

take hold in America until the e cost of recycling food thing that came from the ground

1990s. Just decades earlier, most waste is equal to what the town can go back in,” Rotini said.

American households contrib- pays for solid waste, which is cur- at includes bread, dairy, tea

uted 100 percent of their waste to rently around $30 per ton. e bags, eggshells, co ee grounds

land lls. price “escalates in line with the and lters, meat, pasta, fruit,

Looking to get ahead of the solid-waste amount,” explained bones, and vegetables.

curve on the next environmental Melissa-Jean Rotini, the county’s Items that cannot be compos-

trend, the Yorktown Town Board director of environmental man- ted include utensils, latex gloves,

at its March 16 meeting agreed agement operations. “So, it is es- cardboard, aluminum foil, pizza

to participate in Westchester sentially a net zero. It’s not cost- boxes, coated paper products,

County’s Residential Food Scrap ing you any more than if you had bulk liquids, straws, animal waste,

Transportation and Disposal it thrown in the garbage.” grease, and cooking oils. PHOTO: FACEBOOK/TOWN OF GREENBURGH

Program. e town will have up-front If trash bags are used, they An example of a food-scrap drop-off site in Greenburgh

“Food-waste recycling now is costs to install the food-waste must be certi ed as compostable

where curbside recycling was in drop-o box and some signage. by the Biodegradable Products nities have not reported any ro- Phil Marino, general foreman

the early ’90s,” said Louis Vit- It will also need to dedicate some Institute (BPI). dent infestations at the drop-o of Yorktown’s Refuse and Recy-

rone, deputy commissioner of resources to monitor the box and Other Westchester communi- box locations. cling Department, said, “ e way

the Westchester County Depart- clean it. ties that have already signed up “Of course, it’s incumbent on the town is approaching this, I

ment of Environmental Facilities. “ e intent was to make it af- to the program include Ossining, the community to keep the area think, is the best way because

As part of the program, York- fordable and really encourage Scarsdale, and Mamaroneck. clean,” Vitrone said. “In the sum- it’s not costing us a lot to get the

town will install a food-scrap drop- food scrap recycling,” Rotini said. “ is is not a mandatory pro- mer, depending on if there’s any town’s participation, instead of

o box in the lower parking lot at Westchester County uses a gram. I want to be very clear spillage or any leakage from any going house to house and having

Downing Park. Residents will be waste-energy facility instead of about that,” said Town Supervi- of the containers, you may get to service each house. is here is

able to buy large garbage pales— a land ll. e New York State sor Matt Slater. “We’re not forc- bugs around the area. We have going to cost us minimal money,

known as toters—on their own or Department of Environmen- ing residents to participate in this had reports of pretty prehistoric- and also this could be something

through the town. Once the toters tal Conservation “has identi ed organic food-waste program.” looking bugs that will camp out that triggers people down the

are full, they can be emptied into food waste as a major source of To date, participating commu- under the containers.” road into food-waste recycling.”

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Thursday, April 8, 2021 OPINION Yorktown News – Page 13

A response: Supervisor Slater got it wrong

BY TRISH SULLIVAN ROTHBERG property to be part of the Yorktown advantages not possible under tradi- Truth: Misleading.
GUEST WRITER Heights business hamlet. e Compre- tional zoning. e critical issue is WHEN the envi-
hensive Plan IS NOT like the Zoning
Supervisor Slater got it wrong. Code. e plan only makes recommen- Truth: False. ronmental review should take place. e
Intentionally. dations and does not constitute law. e same “advantages” Slater cites for purpose of the environmental review is
In his opinion piece in last to determine if the proposed develop-
week’s paper, Supervisor Slater contin- Slater: No applications have been an overlay district law can be achieved ment will have any potential adverse
ued to misrepresent the facts about the formally submitted to the Town. when the Soundview property is re- impacts on the neighborhood and com-
Soundview property. zoned for multi-family: preserving the munity. But under the proposed overlay
Truth: False. historic aspects of the property, review law, the environmental review would
When Supervisor Slater can’t answer On Jan. 22, 2021, Unicorn Contract- of the buildings’ architectural plans, and take place AFTER the Town Board
questions from the Committee for a ing submitted a formal application to the sidewalks linking the development to decided to grant overlay status.
Sound Plan for Soundview, he does Planning Board for its Underhill Farms the nearby business hamlet.
what he has consistently been doing: he project. e application was submitted Finally, Supervisor Slater has invited
di uses and de ects. Instead of address- under the overlay zone. e application Slater: There’ll be full public input. residents to submit questions to the
ing why the Soundview property should was initially scheduled for a discus- Truth: Misleading. Town Board about the overlay law. We’re
be taken out of the Yorktown Heights sion at the board’s Jan. 25 meeting but amused as he has steadfastly refused
Overlay District and rezoned, he talks was withdrawn by the applicant. At the e proposed overlay law would not to answer the Committee’s questions.
about the generic bene ts of the overlay meeting, the Planning Board acknowl- require the elected members of the Town Here’s one that has consistently been
law. edged that even though an application Board, who are accountable to residents, unanswered.
had been submitted, the board couldn’t to hold a public hearing before granting
e committee’s issue is the OVER- begin its review because the Town Board overlay status to the Soundview property. At the time Unicorn Contracting
DEVELOPMENT of the Soundview had not adopted the overlay law. But if Unicorn Contracting requested purchased the Soundview property
property; not the proposed overlay law. Slater: There is no difference a rezoning to multi-family, the Town in May 2020, did the town make an
But Supervisor Slater masterfully avoids between a rezoning and an overlay Board would be required to hold a accommodation that would allow
answering any potentially uncomfortable district. public hearing. Unicorn to develop a higher density/
questions about the Soundview property. Truth: False. mixed use development by including
His false and misleading statements e two hearings cited by Supervisor the property in the proposed York-
need to be refuted. e overlay district will entitle Uni- Slater would take place at the Planning town Heights business hamlet overlay
corn Contracting to MORE residential Board, where the volunteer members are district?
Slater: Overlay districts were “ap- units on the Soundview property than appointed and therefore not account-
proved” in the 2010 Comprehensive would be allowed if the property was able to residents, AFTER the Town Is Unicorn Contracting getting special
Plan. simply rezoned for multi-family. e Board had already decided that the high treatment?
overlay law will also allow commercial density/mixed use Underhill Farms plan
Truth: Misleading. development on the property where no was appropriate for the neighborhood ese are the TRUTHS. Judge for
e 2010 Comprehensive Plan NEV- commercial use would be permitted in a and granted overlay status. e Planning yourself.
multi-family zone. Board’s review would focus only on the
ER suggested an overlay district for the technical details of the site plan. Trish Sullivan-Rothberg is a member
Yorktown Heights business hamlet. e Slater: An overlay district has of the Committee for a Sound Plan for
plan NEVER considered the Soundview Slater: There will be a full environ- Soundview.
mental review.

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Thursday, April 8, 2021 SPORTS Yorktown News – Page 25

FOOTBALL
Hornets fall at John Jay

Dedvukaj gets rst varsity TD

BY MIKE SABINI go in the rst quarter. e Wolves Dedvukaj said. “Coach (Ryan)

CONTRIBUTING WRITER also scored a touchdown in the Shilling called a QB run, my

second quarter and two more in line did a great job blocking and

Lakeland did everything they the third stanza. helped pushed me in.”

could to hold o the high-octane Trailing 28-0 late in the third While happy he scored, Ded-

John Jay-Cross River o ense in quarter, Lakeland continued to vukaj obviously wishes it had

the rst quarter. ght, when Tyler Santucci con- come in better circumstances.

Unfortunately, the host Wolves nected with Mark Cummins on “Scoring your rst touchdown

showed the Hornets why they are a 65-yard pass play that got the is exciting but being down 35-0

one of the best teams in Section 1 ball to the John Jay 8-yard line. and scoring, I wasn’t too thrilled,”

with a 35-6 triumph on Saturday, “Mark made a great play to- Dedvukaj said.

April 3. day,” said Santucci, who was 4 for Nevertheless, Meadows and

John Jay (3-0) had control of 11 for 78 yards passing. “ e key Santucci were both happy for

the eld possession in the rst to that play was that I had a lot Dedvukaj.

quarter but Lakeland’s defense of con dence in Mark’s ability to “Anything positive is always a

was tough, holding the Wolves make a play and he went up and good thing,” Meadows said.

scoreless for the rst nine min- made a great catch and almost Adamo Labriola, with 6 rushes

utes of the quarter. scored.” for 32 yards, also produced o en-

Danny Libretti (11 tackles), However, John Jay’s stalwart sively for Lakeland (1-2), whose

Brendan Brown (9 tackles), and defense held the Hornets out of next game is at sister school,

Connor McGannon (7 tackles) the end zone on that drive. Walter Panas, at 7 p.m. Friday, PHOTO: JACK CATLIN/JACKCATLINPHOTOS.COM
led the Hornets’ defensive e ort. Lakeland, though, refused April 9.
Lakeland’s Stevie Dedvukaj (7) with teammate Vin Scialdone (20)
“Defensively, we were missing to quit, and their tenacity paid e matchup is the rst be- make a tackle at John Jay.
some guys,” said Lakeland coach o on the last play of the game. tween the two rival schools since

Mike Meadows. “ ey held on as at’s when Hornet junior Stevie Oct. 11, 2019, when behind four e win was also Lakeland’s Santucci and his teammates

long as they could. We had mul- Dedvukaj scored his rst varsity touchdowns from Matt Makar, rst against Panas since 2015. will be ready.

tiple fourth-down stands, which touchdown on a two-yard run, the Hornets defeated visiting “ e key (to bouncing back) “I am looking forward to next

says a lot about my boys. We just allowing Lakeland to avoid being Panas 42-14. e win gave Lake- is to keep believing in each other week’s game and the key for us

got worn down.” shutout. land a winning regular-season and playing together as a fam- bouncing back is for us to work

John Jay nally broke through, “I scored my rst touchdown record at 4-2 and clinched its ily,” Meadows said. “It’s a rivalry harder than ever and put it all

scoring on a ve-yard quarter- on fourth and goal after an rst home playo game in recent game, so we got to be ready to together as a team,” Santucci

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FOOTBALL

PHOTOS: BOB CASTNER/CASTNERPHOTOS.NET
Yorktown’s Marco McKnight makes the catch at Rye.
Husker quarterback Justin Meyreles looks to elude a Rye defender.

Rye beats Yorktown in title-game rematch

Huskers show heart in hard-fought road loss

BY MIKE SABINI going to work,” Makar said of his Rye tied the game at 7-7 but that was stingy in the rst half. a couple of mistakes in the sec-
ond half in a game where we
CONTRIBUTING WRITER 62-yard reception. “Him and Y Yorktown took the lead on a 38- “Defensively, Coach ( Je ) needed to play perfect, and that
was the di erence in the game.
(Head Coach Pantelis Ypsilantis) yard eld goal by Lyon on the last Cerar and Coach (Rob) Cappelli While the result wasn’t what we
wanted, my team left everything
Yorktown got o to a 10-7 set up a great game plan to start play of the rst half. are meticulous in their prepara- out on the eld and gave it ev-
erything they had, and to me,
halftime lead but host Rye came o the game and that was a big “ at last drive before half- tion and grind,” Ypsilantis said. that’s always enough. I can’t ask
for more than that.”
back to win the rematch of the rst drive.” time was something di erent,” “ e kids worked hard all week
Especially playing without star
2019 Section 1 Class A title game, Marco McKnight (6 carries/28 Meyreles said. “ e o ense was and knew they had to play per- running back Keith Boyer, who is
out for an extended period of time
20-10, on Saturday, April 3. yards, 1 reception/28 yards) also hungry and I could feel it in the fect football to keep that team at after getting injured in the opener
against John Jay-Cross River.
Evan Makar (13 rushes, 62 contributed to Yorktown’s o en- huddle. We knew Rye was going bay. It is di cult to sustain that
“Playing without Keith is dif-
yards) caught a 62-yard pass in sive e ort. to answer back, but that didn’t type of play for four quarters but cult,” Ypsilantis said. “He is a
heart and soul player for our team
the rst quarter from Justin Mey- “Completing that rst pass was faze anyone. To drive down with our players and coaches gave it and I believe that he is a truly
underrated game breaker. Since
reles (20 rushes, 58 yards, 3 for 9 a con dence booster for every- about a minute and some change everything they had.” he has been hurt and rehabbing,
he has taken the role of essen-
passing, 102 yards) and two plays one,”Meyreles said.“All week Rye to set us up for a eld goal, after Rye garnered the victory by tially a grad assistant. He’s helping
coach guys up in practice. He has
later scored on a 1-yard run. Vi- thought they were going to light their TD, showed some real heart outscoring Yorktown 13-0 in the a headset on during games help-
ing his teammates. Not only is he
cente Lyon’s PAT put the Huskers us up and be done with us after from the guys.” second half. super talented, but he is a very in-
telligent player. He does not take
up 7-0. the rst quarter. We stuck around Vincent Cappelli (10 tackles, “I couldn’t be more proud captaincy lightly, and while losing
him on the eld is crushing for
“We went over that play a lot and fought until the last second 1 sack), Anthony Cicinelli (12 of the way my kids fought and many reasons, he is still trying to
nd ways to help us win.”
this week in practice and Coach and I’m proud of everyone single tackles), and Vito DeBellis (9 brought it to a very good team,” Yorktown (1-2) plays next at
7 p.m. Friday, April 9, at Horace
(Brandon) Trager knew it was one of our guys.” tackles) led a Yorktown defense Ypsilantis said. “I think we made Greeley.
“We knew we fought and the
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ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT – TYLER SANTUCCI

Lakeland QB to play at
Sacred Heart

BY MIKE SABINI the team dinners that took place at Sacred Heart University. I am
CONTRIBUTING WRITER before COVID. We would all have
a blast as a team. My pre-game studying nance because when the
Senior quarterback Tyler San- ritual consists of practicing my
tucci is in his third season playing footwork and going over my plays pandemic rst hit my father started
varsity football for Lakeland. San- before every game.
tucci also plays defense in lacrosse to work at home and he is a nan-
for the Lakeland/Panas Rebels. He Who has been your biggest role
will be playing football next fall at model over the years and what cial advisor. I was able to learn a lot
Sacred Heart University. have you learned from them?
from him and I really liked what he
How old were you when you My father. He taught me how to
started playing football and what play football, especially the quarter- did.
got you started? back position. He has also taught
me so many other things in life that Who is your favorite profes-
I started playing football when I wouldn’t know how to do without
I was 7 years old. My dad and I him. sional athlete and pro (or college)
watched all of the NFL games on
TV when I was young. I fell in love Tell us one thing about yourself sports team?
with the sport and that made me that not a lot of people know.
want to play it. My favorite professional athlete
I really like dogs and have one of
What is your favorite thing my own. is Dak Prescott and my favorite pro
about being on the football team
at Lakeland? You decided that you are going football team is the Dallas Cow-
to play football at Sacred Heart
Everyone is your family and we University.Why did you choose boys.
all share the same common goal. Sacred Heart?
What is your favorite music to
What is your favorite team I really liked the coaches there,
activity or pregame or post- and I really like the opportunities it listen to warming up for a game?
game ritual that you share with presents for my future.
your teammates? What about a I like listening to Drake when PHOTO: JACK CATLIN/JACKCATLINPHOTOS.COM
personal pregame or postgame Do you know what you want
ritual? to study in college? If yes, what warming up for a game. Lakeland QB Tyler Santucci
are you planning on studying and If you could have one super-
My favorite team activities were why?
power, what would it be and why? My favorite food to eat after a want to nd out.
I want to study business nance
Time travel, so that way I could game is pizza. For a young athlete growing

go into the future or back into the Best place to eat in Yorktown up in the Lakeland district, what

past. and why? would you tell them about the

If you could pick one place to Maria’s Pizza, because I think experience of being part of the

visit on vacation that you’ve never they have the best pizza in York- football team and why should

been to, where would you go and town. they go out for the team?
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athletes is that Lakeland football
is a great program and one of the
best experiences I have ever had as
an athlete.

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e silly and serious month of April

STRONG Dear Jill, the feeling of self-worth. is
LEARNING Since April 1 will always be shouldn’t be surprising to you.
Picture how you feel when you
DR. LINDA her birthday, you’re not go-
SILBERT ing to be able to take the term nd out someone else has your
April Fool’s Day away from her birthday or even shares the same
Dear Dr. Linda, birthday that easily. However, month.
I know you usually deal you can focus on the positives
associated with April 1 and the Here’s some interesting dates,
with educational issues such as month of April. Eventually, the items and days associated with
reading, math, SATs and study pranks, jokes and foolishness April to share with your daughter.
skills. is email is not about won’t seem as important to her To get started, sit with her and
that. However, it is serious because she’ll start to associate take this short ll-in test. See
because it a ects my daughter. happy and meaningful feelings how much you both know about
Her birthday is on April 1 and and thoughts with her birthday the month of April. She’ll realize
every year the kids tease her to and with April. Eventually and pretty fast that it’s not all about
the point of tears. She’s now in hopefully, she’ll be able to laugh April Fool’s Day. Hint: You might
third grade and she dreads the o all the silly jokes and just have to go online for some of the
thought of her birthday. Do you enjoy the lightheartedness of it. answers.
have any suggestions as to how
to deal with this? She has years Talk to her about special days e month of April is named
to be with kids in school on her in April, e.g., April’s birthstone Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of
birthday. and ower. It’s bene cial for all 1)_____. e two owers associ-
children to research facts about ated with the month of April
Jill the days they were born and are the 2) _____ and the _____.
about the months in which they
were born. It gives children a e birthstone for people born in
sense of identity so critical to April is the 3) ______. On April
6, 2019, it will be International 4)
_____ _____Day. If you haven’t 26, a day observed to honor trees. special days and items celebrated
heard about this day, go online is special day is celebrated all in April, will help your daughter
and learn about this fun- lled realize that April is more impor-
day celebrated around the world. over the world, but on di erent tant than just April Fool’s Day!
Pretty amazing! days in di erent countries.
Answers:
en April becomes more seri- en April becomes silly again 1) love 2) daisy and the sweet
ous as it approaches April 7. at as it is recognized as 8) Na- pea 3) diamond 4) Pillow Fight
day has been set aside, starting tional _____ Month, celebrating 5) Health 6) Earth 7) Arbor 8)
in 1948, to celebrate 5) World the need to laugh. 9) National Humor 9) Straw 10) Soft Pretzel
_____ Day. It’s followed by ______Hat month dedicated
another serious day which began to people who work outside, Dr. Linda
in 1970, 6) _____ Day. is is including cowboys and farmers. Dr. Linda is co-author of “Why
one of the largest environmental And nally, even though the Bad Grades Happen to Good Kids”
groups created in order to pro- month of October is National and director of Strong Learning
tect our environment. It seems Pretzel Month, April is 10) Tutoring and SAT/ACT Test
natural to have it followed by 7) National Soft ____ Month. Prep. Send your questions to
National ______Day on April [email protected].
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Thursday, April 8, 2021 Yorktown News – Page 29

Leading up to Lakeand High School’s graduation, Yorktown News is working with parents to highlight 15 or so seniors a week, with the goal of featuring all
250-plus members of the Class of 2021.

Gabriella Onorino — Gabby is Kieran O’Connor — Kieran is a Raymond White — Raymond Gianna Vittoria — Gianna has Jennifer Joyce — Jen is a member
the daughter of Anthony and member of the National Honor attends the Sports Medicine been an All-Star competitive of the National Honor Society,
Bridget and sister of Patsy. She Society and lacrosse team. He is program at BOCES and is the cheerleader at Extreme Force. UNICEF Club, and the Buddy
is a member of the Class of working on completing his Eagle captain of the varsity baseball She loves hanging out with her Program. She has a passion for
2021 and GO clubs. She enjoys Project. When he is not working team. He enjoys coaching friends and jamming to music. animals and loves to volunteer
hanging out with her family at the pharmacy or delivering younger teams when he is not Her favorite spots are Bobo’s at animal shelters. Jen loves
and friends. Gabriella is looking pizza, he enjoys spending time on the field himself. Raymond is Cafe and Dunkin. In the fall, science and learning about the
forward to her next chapter at the with his friends. He will be committed to be a dual position Gianna will be attending SUNY human psyche. She plans on
University of Hartford. attending Binghamton and plans baseball player playing at Plattsburgh and majoring in attending college this fall with a
on majoring in computer science. Manhattanville College. both early childhood and special major in psychology.
education.

Kellyann Hoban — Kellyann is Emily McGovern — Emily is a Kayla Lillo — Kayla’s a National Steven Fitzgerald — Member Samantha Spies — Samantha
attending New Visions Health at member of the National Honor and Spanish Honor Society of the Spanish and National has worked hard to maintain
PNWBOCES. She is a member Society, Class of 2021 Club, member. She has been a Girl Honor Societies (Executive a GP of 97% throughout high
of the National Honor Society, varsity lacrosse, field hockey Scout since kindergarten. Kayla Board), Principal’s Advisory school while taking both Honors
National Technical Honor Society, (All-State/All-Section/All-League will be attending Clemson where Committee, and LHS Drama Club and AP courses. She is a
and a Girl Scout for 12 years. She honors). She has committed to she is enrolled in the Honors (Executive Board); an Eagle Scout member of the National Honor
loves spending time with family play field hockey at SUNY New program. She would like to thank who plans to study physics at Society, Spanish Honor Society,
and friends. Kellyann will pursue Paltz. Emily enjoys spending Lakeland for introducing her to Syracuse University; a passionate and Relay for Life. Samantha will
her degree in nursing at Sacred time with her friends and we lifelong friends and allowing her saxophone player who hopes pursue a career in nursing at the
Heart University. are looking forward to her bright to make many memories. to continue playing in college; University of Delaware.
future. occasionally Steven can be seen
as the LHS “Hornet”!

Katelyn Cerrato — A member Julia Leak — Julia is a member Gabriella Markopoulos — Gabby AJ Knopf — AJ will be attending Ava Knopf — Ava will be
of the National Honor Society, of the National Honor Society, enjoys spending time with family, the University of Rhode Island attending East Stroudsburg
Katelyn is a two-sport varsity Class of 2021 Club. and Student friends, and her two dogs. She majoring in computer science. University and has committed
athlete. She has committed Government. She will be plans on attending a culinary While at Lakeland, AJ played to play Division 2 softball for
to attend Fairleigh Dickinson attending Sacred Heart University school to pursue her dream of varsity hockey and football. He the Warriors. She is considering
University in New Jersey enrolled majoring in Interdisciplinary becoming a Chef. Gabby loves is also a member of the National education for her studies. Ava
in the Honors Program, studying Studies. She enjoys spending to bake and cook dinner for Honor Society and served many plays Lakeland varsity softball
biochemistry and pursuing a time with family and friends, her family. Gabby is also on the hours doing community service. and softball for the Empire State
doctrine of pharmacy. Katelyn will dancing, and working out. She Pioneers Team at Lakeland and During his free time, he enjoys Huskies. During her free time,
also be playing both field hockey is super excited for this next the Xforce Drive Cheer Team! hanging out with friends and she enjoys hanging out with
and lacrosse at the collegiate level. chapter in her life! family. friends and family.

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ASK hosts virtual presentation

e Alliance for Safe Kids, Inc. Dr. Mykee Fowlin and Liz Talbert, ASK executive director SCREENSHOT/YOUTUBE
(ASK) hosted a virtual commu-
nity presentation on Wednesday, never forgetting the nal piece all three of these issues like di- path and destination in life, and in guiding us as we move forward
March 24, with Dr. Mykee Fow- in this transition. e value versity, equity, and inclusion be- it is important to be aware of in the planning process and will
lin. of the pearl takes place when cause it discussed how everyone the process that people are going be kept anonymous. Please con-
someone else receives it, not if is di erent and how everyone through so that you can support sider setting aside some time to
In his one-man presentation, the oyster keeps it.” has their struggles and challeng- them and help them through the watch the presentation and com-
“You Don’t Know Me Until You es that they have to face within good and the bad.” plete the short survey, your par-
Know Me,” Fowlin took audi- A post event survey captured themselves or when dealing with ticipation and e orts will bene t
ence members on an experiential the following feedback: other people. However, whenever Liz Talbert, ASK’s executive the community and are appreci-
journey, having them re-examine you are faced with something like director, said,“ e presentation is ated.”
core precepts that were taught to • “I enjoyed the theater aspect this the presentation taught us the rst step in a larger initiative
them from a young age. of Dr. Fowlin’s presentation. I that you should be mindful of not between ASK, the town of Yor- A recording of the presenta-
think that is a great way to con- only other people’s feelings but ktown, and Westchester County tion and the follow up survey will
Fowling—who used humor, nect with kids, making it inter- your own feelings. is is because government to foster community be available through April 9. ey
performance art, poetry, storytell- esting for them. I think it also the only person who can take the conversations that may develop are both accessible at the ASK
ing, psychology, theatrical mono- allows them to get a grasp on meaningful actions to support website (allianceforsafekids.org).
logues, and his personal journey, what’s being discussed because rst step to truly have a positive an atmosphere of diversity, eq-
in his presentation—told all at- Dr. Fowlin made it relatable.” impact an create change is your- uity and inclusion. e survey re- is article was written by the
tendees, from pre-teens to adults self since everyone has a di erent sponses will be extremely helpful Alliance for Safe Kids.
alike, that “we are capable of • “I think that the presentation
transforming the world, for the was really detailed in explaining
good, but this work starts from
within.

“It is the process of turning
our hurt into self-re ection,
healing, and then action,” Fow-
lin said. “It is our simple, but
intentional, behaviors where sig-
ni cant change takes place. e
gesture of us smiling, acknowl-
edging the existence of another,
is as powerful as any other deed
done in the world. Let us be like
the oyster, turning our pain into
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Thursday, April 8, 2021 Yorktown News – Page 31

Leading up to Yorktown High School’s graduation, Yorktown News is working with the district to highlight 15 or so seniors a week, with the goal
of featuring all members of the Class of 2021.

Tyler Pugliese — My experience Rebecca Donnelly — I have grown Paige Melagrano — Paige is a Natalie Muscolino — While at Julia DiBenedetto — At YHS, I
at Yorktown was definitely one so much as a person, made member of the National Honors Yorktown High School, I am on have met some amazing people
to remember. I am a four-year the most amazing memories, Society and a two-sport athlete, the field hockey team and golf and discovered a lot about
starter on the varsity baseball and found my closest friends at playing both varsity volleyball team. I am also involved with myself. It seems like I was just
team. I loved going to the football YHS. My favorite memories are and lacrosse. In the fall, she will being the manager of the Special a freshman, but now I am truly
games, being part of The CROP Yorktown High School Dance study adolescence mathematics Olympics team. I will continue my ready for this next chapter.
and hanging out with my friends. Company performances, daylong education at SUNY Cortland. education journey in the fall at My teachers, coaches, friends
Looking forward to my next four rehearsals, track meets and Her time as a Husker will always Monmouth University to become and classmates will be missed
years playing baseball at the practices, and my AP history be special to her and she looks a special education teacher. incredibly. I am forever grateful
University of Albany. courses. The science department forward to making new memories for the experiences at YHS.
at YHS also truly inspired my in college.
love of Allied Health, which I will
pursue in college.

John Falcone Jr. — John is the Jacqueline DeMarco — I Scott Weitman — Scott played Sonia-Lynette Morales — My Ruslan Semenko — My time at
captain of the varsity wrestling have been a member and varsity soccer and baseball. He time at YHS had been the best YHS was great and I made many
team and a three-sport varsity choreographer for the YHS Dance is a member of the YHS Science experience in my life. I love the memories. I’ve met so many
athlete, playing football, wrestling Company as well as at studios Research program and was new friends I have made. The great people throughout my four
and lacrosse. He is a NYS Scholar- outside of school. I am a member named a Regeneron STS Scholar teachers made my life so much years. The teachers always do
Athlete and a member of the of the Big Buddies Club at school. this year. He is co-president of easier by guiding me in the right their best to help every student
National Honor Society. John will I spent my summers working the Smart Investments Club, a direction. But my favorite thing is do well in the classroom. There
attend Villanova University, where at Yorktown Stage where I have member of the National Honor that I have made not only friends, are so many activities that are
he will major in accounting. made lifelong friends. I plan on Society, and the Midnight Run. but family and I will never forget available, and the one that I loved
studying childhood education at Scott will attend the University of YHS. the most was the varsity soccer
Pace University this fall. Notre Dame in the fall to study program.
Finance.

Nicholas Scalera — I really Mark Racioppo — My time at Colin McCarthy — There have Brendan Regan — High Honor Roll
enjoyed my time in high school. YHS has been unlike any other. been lots of ups and downs in my student and member of National
I got to meet new people and try I have always strived to work high-school career, but they made Honor Society. Played lacrosse
new things like wrestling. I also hard on my academics in my me into the person I am today. I and ran cross country/winter
got to learn about myself and advanced classes, practiced my found new passions with all the track during my years at YHS.
what I want to do for the rest of musical skills in band, and honed opportunities here, including Member of the Law Enforcement
my life. my athletic abilities on the golf cross country and trombone. I club. I am looking forward to
course. I have many memories became more engaged in band continuing my education and
from my years at YHS. I look and all that it had to offer. The playing lacrosse at Nazareth
forward to what fortune the future last four years have been really College in Rochester.
holds. special.

Page 32 – Yorktown News LEISURE Thursday, April 8, 2021

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1. Pituitary hormone (abbr.) 33. Peels
4. Ceramic jars 37. Commercial Gibson 21. Type of hoop
9. Monetary units 38. Make an attempt
14. Alias 39. Arrange in steps 60. Former CBS News host 24. About Holy Father
15. “Superman” actor 41. U. Utah athlete
16. Britonic tribe 42. Old English 64. Sign language 25. Academic environment
17. Shorten 43. Trade
18. LA Dodgers manager 44. Nostrils 65. Badgerlike mammal 26. Extremely angry
20. Hoarded 46. Ticket seller __Hub
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23. Noah’s grandson 50. Institute legal
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28. Peyton’s little brother 51. Takes apart
29. Cools the house 55. Doorway 68. Portents of good or evil 32. Sharp mountain ridge
30. Principle part of 58. Long int’l river
69. Footwear 34. Erases

70. When you think you’ll 35. Spielberg’s alien

arrive 36. Absurd

40. Dorm worker

CLUES DOWN 41. Used to make pesticides

1. Batflower genus 45. The sister of your father

2. Predatory seabirds or mother

3. Fish farm 47. A way to let know

4. Arrangements 48. Can’t produce much

5. Go in advance of vegetation

others 52. Small streams

6. Bulgarian monetary 53. Folk singer DiFranco

unit 54. Weights

7. “__ Maria” 56. Start over

8. W. African 57. Black Sea resort city

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genus (abbr.)

10. Vinegary 61. Unskilled actor who

11. To this overacts

12. Explosive 62. Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!

13. Female sibling 63. Of or relating to ears

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for the year 2020 and that I will attend daily, Saturdays, Sundays and Town Zoning Code. This property is located in a R1-20 zone.
Holidays excepted from eight (8:00) o’clock A.M. until four (4:00) o’clock  
P.M. at my office in the Town Hall, 363 Underhill Avenue, Yorktown  
Heights, NY, for the purpose of receiving payment of the YATES                                                                                                            #11/21
aforementioned taxes April 1 to April 30, 2021 Property Address:      3408 Heyward St. 
  Section 15.16, Block 3, Lot 52
NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of the This is an application to allow an existing Structure with a side yard setback of  4.1’ where a minimum of 12’ is
statute aforesaid and also Section 283.221 of the Westchester County required and a front yard setback of 27.5’ where a minimum of 30’ is required as per section 300-21 and
Code that the collection of such taxes will begin on April 1, 2021 and Appendix A of the Town zoning code. This property is located in a R1-10 zone. 
from such date until the close of business on the 30th day of April 2021  
such taxes will be received without penalty or collection fee, thereafter SCHRADE                                                                                                      #12/21
penalties will be added as follows: Property Address:      257 Granite Springs Rd. 
  Section 27.10, Block 3, Lot 57
If paid during the month of May, two per centum must be added. This is an application for a proposed addition with a combined side yard setback of 29.6’ where a minimum of
If paid during the months of June and July, five per centum must be 40’ is required as per section 300-21 and Appendix A of the Town Zoning Code. This property is located in a R
added. 1-20 zone. 
If paid during the months of August and September, seven per centum  
must be added. ALEK TRIS LLC                                                                                           #10/21
If paid during the months of October, November and December, ten per Property Address:      1075 East Main St. 
centum must be added. Section 16.10, Block 3, Lot 26
Or if paid thereafter and prior to the date of Sale as fixes by said This is an application to remove the condition in a previous ZBA decision that prohibits the subdivision of this
chapter, twelve per centum must be added. lot. If this is removed, a proposed 3-lot subdivision would be applied for. This property is located in a R1-10
  zone.
These penalties are added on each dollar or part of a dollar due.  The  
last day on which I will collect without penalty will be April 30, 2021. CINGULAR WIRELESS                                                                               #16/21
  Property Address:      340 Illington Rd. 
Dated at Yorktown Heights, N.Y., this 1st  day of April 2021. Section 69.07, Block 1, Lot 8
  This is an application for a special use permit to modify an existing AT&T telecommunication facility by
Barbara A. Korsak replacing 3 existing antennas and indoor equipment. 
Receiver of Taxes   

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