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Published by Halston Media, 2022-03-01 18:09:05

North Salem News 03.03.22

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

Vol. 7 No. 50 Visit TapIntoNorthSalem.net for the latest news. Thursday, March 3, 2022

Art for a cause with paws

BY WHIT ANDERSON  “We started reaching out to local ducing them to the sta and ani-
STAFF WRITER
SPCA’s. We found that the West- mals. Feeling the warmth and care
Is watching the news too dis-
heartening these days? Does the chester SPCA had a great reputa- the sta had for their four-legged
world seem to be slipping o its
axis? If so, try looking locally for tion, so we hopped in our car and friends, RASP wanted to help the
some truly upbeat developments. 
headed down to their location. It SPCA nancially, speci cally by
For example, consider the team-
work of the SPCA of Westchester just happened that Lisa was the providing a charitable donation for
and the Rock and A Soft Place
Studio (RASP), joined together to person on duty when we got there.”  an upgrade in their facilities. 
help homeless animals.  
In 2018, the Maddens met Lisa “Bob and Karen were some  of
Founded by Bob and Karen
Madden 15 years ago, RASP  is Bonanno-Spence, the Director of the rst donors to contribute  to
an art  studio created to support
charities. ey specialize in  small Development for the SPCA. She our capital campaign that helped
animal-themed pieces made
from metal and stone, giving much gave them a tour of the area, intro- SEE ART PAGE 3
of their earnings directly to animal
rescue organizations.   A granite tabletop, created by Bob and Karen Madden. The SPCA of Westchester and the Rock
and A Soft Place Studio have joined
“Over time, we liked what we forces to help homeless animals.
were doing and wanted to keep it
going,” explained Bob Madden. PHOTOS COURTESY OF SPCA OF WESTCHESTER

Score one for the home team

Community raises funds for Volunteers Park scoreboard 

BY CAROL REIF fans to enjoy it for part of this spring season. June Road and Joe Bohrdrum on Sunset crosse eld as well.
STAFF WRITER e project has been kicking around for a Drive. Last year, local groups and individu- “It’s di cult when you’re coaching not to
als teamed up to raised funds to replace the
e soccer/lacrosse eld at North Salem’s couple of years, according to Andy Pelosi, a aging scoreboard at the former’s Vincent know how much time is left and for the fans,
Volunteers Park should have its very own local coach and co-chair of the town’s Recre- G. Halloran Memorial Field. at inspired not to know what the score is, things like
scoreboard in time for players, coaches, and ation Advisory Committee. Pelosi to get things rolling at the soccer/la-
SEE SCORE PAGE 3
e town has two parks: Volunteers on

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ART phasize that to help animals locally
FROM PAGE 1
through donations, one must know that

the ASPCA and SPCA are two di er-

us rebuild,” said Bonanno. “We had to ent operations. e ASPCA is a national

raise nine million dollars for a new build- organization, meaning that none of the

ing, but we only had an annual budget of money given to them goes to the SPCA

about three million. We are very fortunate in Westchester, but instead various shel-

to meet people like them who helped us ters around the country. If you would like

get here.”  to help locally, it is best to donate to the

is major renovation, consisting of a SPCA. 

27,000 square foot two-story facility, was What started as aid from the Maddens

the rst major upgrade for the SPCA for a new building  and a match-making

since the 1950s. Its opening back in Sep- program has recently evolved into an o -

tember has led to an increase in adoptions, cial partnership with the shelter. As of this

along with a higher quality of living for year, RASP will donate 100% of the pro-

the animals.   ceeds made on their art sales to the SPCA.  

Despite the  signi cance of the  RASP “We looked at the kind of contribu-

donation, this was only  the beginning. tions we made to Westchester over the last

Over the last two years, the art studio has couple of years,” re ected Madden. “We

sponsored a gift match-making program realized that it was good, but we felt we

where for every gift donated to the SPCA, could nd a better way to bring more fo-

they donate the exact same amount of cus on the need to protect animals in our

money, equating to around $50,000 over local community.” 

that time span.   Madden, knowing his clientele base is

“To have a match in the mix of those located within the Hudson Valley area, A black marble relief portrait from Rock and A Soft Place Studio.
donations is huge,” Bonnano emphasized. wanted to nd a way to get them to do-

“It is even bigger considering how hard it nate to the SPCA in an organic way. He

has been to hold events in person due to realized that donating to the shelter by

the pandemic. It gives people that extra purchasing his and Karen’s art was much rest of their life, and know it helps the ani-

nudge to step up for the cause since they more e ective than asking them to make mals as well,” explained Madden. “We are

know it is going to be doubled.”  direct contributions. “ ey could buy a retired, we live a comfortable life. It is time

Both Madden and Bonnano also em- piece of artwork that they will love for the to give back to the community we live in. We felt we
It is more e ective than just donating our- could nd a
selves.” 

Bonnano and the rest of the SPCA sta
instantly approved of the idea, and now

look to execute it e ectively.   better way to
is will be done by promoting RASP

at various art shows this year. e rst bring more
will be ARTmostNY, an open studio

taking place May 7-8 at RASP’s studios focus on the
in Poughquag, NY. Later that summer, need to protect
RASP will be showing at 3 Dimensions of
Art, during all of July in Pawling, NY. Fi-
nally, RASP will host another show back

at their studio, ArtEast Open Studio Tour, animals in
on October 15/16 and the 22/23.  

“We are both helping each other,” said our local
Bonnano. “And in the long run, the ani-

mals greatly bene t from it.”  community.’
For those who wish to purchase RASP’s

art to  help the cause, visit rockandasoft-

place.com. ose who want to directly

An upgraded facility has helped provide a higher donate to the SPCA or reach out for fur- -Bob Madden
quality living for animals housed at the SPCA. ther inquiries on the shelter can go to sp- Rock and A Soft Place Studio
cawestchester.org.  

SCORE individuals and organizations – including eld’s scoreboard 300 feet over to the soc- of $6,447 – once the Booster Club has
an anonymous donor who put in $4,200 cer eld. Eversan Inc., the upstate manu- turned over the funds.
FROM PAGE 1 and the Booster Club itself, which gave facturer which had the Halloran score-
$1,000 – made donations. (Donations to board, was chosen for the project. ( e e North Salem Recreation Advisory
fans, not to know what the score is, things nonpro ts such as the Booster Club are baseball eld was named in honor of Vin- Committee was roundly praised for its ef-
like that,” he told the Town Board at its typically tax-deductible.) cent G. Halloran, a North Salem resident forts.
Tuesday, Feb. 22 meeting. and New York City re ghter who died in
e GoFundMe donation function was the 9/11 terrorist attacks. A father of ve “ ey did a great job,” said Deputy Su-
ere was also the question of “equity” disabled once the initial goal was met, but and a beloved Little League coach, Hal- pervisor Peter Kamenstein.
as well as it’s the girls’ school soccer and folks continued to give generously, Pelosi loran was only 43 when he was killed at
lacrosse teams that practice there, Pelosi told the board. the World Trade Center. at project was “ at was an excellent bit of work by
said later. also a team e ort, with businesses such as you and the rec committee, and we’re all
e club ended up with $18,000 in its Wheelabrator Technologies/City Cart- grateful for it,” Aronchick told Pelosi.
After discussing the matter with Su- co ers. e extra funds will be applied to ing and groups such as the North Salem
pervisor Warren Lucas and Councilman other projects -- maybe even at Volunteers Teachers Association and Lions Club e purchase order has to be signed
Martin Aronchick, recreation committee Field, which is about 20 years old, if the pitching in.) and sent to Eversan before the clock starts
liaison, he organized a GoFundMe cam- town is amenable. ticking.
paign to bene t the North Salem Athletic e Booster Club will turn over the
Booster Club with the speci c intent of “It was pretty incredible,” Pelosi said funds raised by the recreation committee. Under “the best case scenario”the score-
raising $7,500 for the scoreboard. Tuesday. board could be up by mid-May, he pre-
e board Tuesday voted to authorize Lu- dicted.
e campaign went live on ursday, e town is supplying the steel support cas to order the scoreboard – an expense
Feb. 17, and within two days had met and beams for the scoreboard and the man- Pelosi in turn praised everyone who do-
exceeded that goal by $210. Twenty-three power to run electricity from the baseball nated or who had a hand in the e ort.

“A lot of community support went into
this project,” he said.

Page 4 – North Salem News Thursday, March 3, 2022

North Salem passes resolution opposing ADU legislation

BY CAROL REIF who was participating in the meeting via board members Tuesday on the resolu- Other less controversial proposals in-
STAFF WRITER Zoom. tion’s wording. cluded in Hochul’s overall plan will, if
enacted into law, ease restrictions on
Gov. Kathy Hochul may have altered And that’s not counting North Salem’s e town’s legal counsel Roland A. commercial and hotel conversions to resi-
her 2023 budget so that it no longer con- 85 or so a ordable housing units. Baroni Jr. assured board members that dential units, remove the FAR ( oor-area
tains legislation requiring municipalities they could pass the resolution that night ratio) cap in New York City, and improve
across the state to allow accessory dwell- Other objections voiced in the reso- – subject to additional “language chang- the 421-a program that provides partial
ing units regardless of their zoning regu- lution included the fact, it said, that the es.” real estate tax exemptions for the new
lations, but that doesn’t mean the local state standards proposed in the bills “do construction of multi-family rental hous-
leaders who opposed the measure – and not account for the unique and special It passed, unanimously. ing.
one calling for transit-oriented develop- characteristics of any municipality” and
ment -- are ready to relax. also “attempt to paint the entire state BEHIND THE SCENES In amending her executive spend-
with one set of legislation.” e proposed ADU legislation, which ing plan, Hochul left intact an amnesty
Both measures could reappear in Al- program for existing, illegal ADUs – but
bany at any time. is, it added, ignores impacts such as Hochul removed on Friday, Feb. 8, had only in New York City, not across the
building setbacks, o -street parking, and been supported by housing advocacy and state. e governor had said the idea be-
“ ey are still out there, so to speak. congestion. senior groups who saw it as a means of hind the ADU provision was partly to
And both of them dramatically a ect addressing the a ordable housing short- bring up to code unsafe apartments in
home rule,” said Deputy Supervisor Pe- Each municipality should be allowed age – especially in the suburbs. single-family homes.
ter Kamenstein Tuesday, Feb. 22, prior to to apply “fair and equitable” zoning “at-
the Town Board’s voting on a resolution tributes” for their speci c zoning districts e folks who were against it, on the Referring to the deaths of 11 people
“adamantly” opposing any bill creating during the usual permitting process, the other hand, were adamant that it would who were trapped in illegal basement
“unneeded statewide regulations for ac- resolution asserted. have decimated home rule as far as sin- apartments ooded by Hurricane Ida
cessory dwelling units.” gle-family and multi-family zoning was last year, Hochul had said that she and
North Salem, as have other opponents concerned. New York City leaders “agree that we
e requirement would “negate the of the ADU and TOD measures, char- must begin to bring these homes into the
long-standing principle of home rule for acterized them as “a complete overreach” e ADU bill’s sponsors, Sen. Peter sunlight and provide a pathway to com-
local zoning,” it read. by the state and a violation of Article 9 Harckham (D-Lewisboro) and Assem- pliance with building code requirements.”
of the state constitution, which protects blyman Harvey Epstein of Manhattan,
Citing Article 9 of the state Constitu- home rule. e “minimal standards” out- had argued that municipalities could im- e  ADU law would have  mandated
tion, which lays out a “Bill of Rights” for lined in the legislation “would be a det- pose size and safety rules, as long as they that local governments authorize the
towns, villages, and cities, the resolution riment to the health, safety, and general weren’t intended to arbitrarily prevent construction of accessory dwelling units
noted that North Salem’s own ADU law welfare of North Salem and many mu- new construction. – including in attics, garages, basements,
has been on the books since 1987. It fur- nicipalities across the state.” and backyard cottages – by local law and
ther stated that the town has more than It sparked a huge outcry from both impose state reporting, regulatory, and
265 ADUs, a number that represents Lucas told the Town Board that even Democrats such as U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi enforcement requirements.
about 13 percent of its residential units. though there’s a possibility that North and Republicans such as Rob Astorino,
Salem – and other municipalities that both of whom are running for governor. e governor also cut legislation from
“We have a heck of a lot,” consider- have ADU regulations on the books –
ing there are only about 2,000 residences may be “grandfathered” should a version Local pushback was led by town su- SEE ADU PAGE 6
in town, said Supervisor Warren Lucas, of the bills pop up again -- he was anx- pervisors such as North Salem’s Warren
ious to have some sort of consensus from Lucas, Somers’ Rob Scorrano, and York-
town’s Matt Slater.

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Kennedy Catholic celebrates partnership with Pace University

Opens business lab

John F. Kennedy Catholic Pre- velop speaking, presenting, and three year run at an incredible - Catholic High School to o er mo- only through Pace and the Lubin
paratory School and Pace Univer- data analysis skills, examine basic nancial savings to themselves and tivated and quali ed students the Business School, but through St.
sity’s Lubin School of Business are managerial functions of planning, their families. Each 3 credit course opportunity to complete college John’s University, SUNY Albany,
excited to announce the opening organizing, motivating, leading costs our students $450,while these courses on the Kennedy Campus” and Iona College,” said Kennedy
of the Business Lab at Kennedy and controlling, introduce the na- courses individually cost $1800 per said Pace Business Professor Dr. Catholic President and Principal
Catholic Prep. ture and sources of law, the role credit or $5400 per class. Should a Patrick McGuigan. “Kennedy is Father Mark Vaillancourt, “We
of ethics in the legal system, the student take all three courses for vested in building a business cul- are very excited for this next step
Kennedy Catholic is proud to be law of torts and crimes, the law $1,350 actual savings would be ture on campus through the new in advancing our business program
a 3-year partner of PACE Univer- of contracts, and real and personal $14,850 and the student would business clubs and innovative and thank Pace for their continued
sity’s “Lubin School of Business”. property law. e nal o ering is have earned 9 transferable credits. curricula. Kennedy has been very partnership and support.”
Kennedy’s School of Business of- an online course with certi cation proactive building infrastructure
fers college credit courses to Juniors from Kennedy Catholic in con- e new Business Lab will have to support the program. e goal To read more about the Lu-
and Seniors. e current course of- nection with PACE after passing 3 analytical computers loaded with of the program is to help students bin School of Business program
ferings are: Business 101, Business an exam. It is an introduction into Bloomberg-like software called develop into the best version of through Pace University at Kenne-
Management 150, Business Law procedures and examinations for KoyFin. ere will be three teams themselves!” dy Catholic Prep, visit our website
150, and Compliance 101. the Financial Industry. for the Lab and actual trading on kennedycatholic.org
TD Ameritrade with real money. “Kennedy Catholic students
ese courses introduce stu- Over 200 students have success- enjoy a vast array of opportuni- Article provided by Kennedy
dents to the functions of business fully completed Business 101 in its “ e Lubin School of Busi- ties to earn college credits not Catholic.
and their interrelationships, de- ness has partnered with Kennedy

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Happily
Ever
After

Jacque’s Spin on Music I love a parade

for March 2022 SEASONAL o ered in my middle school, and we
TIDBITS were asked to march. We were given
QUEH’ appy March!  hear original acoustic music with a spandex bright orange costume
I’ve got a lot to tell ACQUE’ LAURA with some fringe around the waist.
you about. Let’s Somers’ son, Dan Zlotnick on CAMPAGNA I was in the front of the line and I
start with St. Patrick’s Day the 17th. could not be any prouder. I thought
festivities this month! Saturday, March Ilove a parade! Doesn’t everyone? being in the front was the place to
S 19, Sundad, a Grammy ese words, I love a parade, be, but I soon realized that I was in
SPI were translated into song and the front because the only thing I
sung by Harry Richman in 1932 and could do with my baton was make
S this recording is by far my favorite a big circle and this was after a year
USICFiddler’s Green nominated, jazz, world- rendition. His voice is pure and the of lessons.  e girls behind me were
J joy he gets from watching a parade doing gure eights, palm circles, high
Pub in Carmel is music duo is perform- comes through in this recording. You tosses with not one but two batons
USIC can picture him standing on a small and as they turned themselves twice,
celebrating all month. ing from 12 - 2 p.m. town main street sidewalk in a 1930s they caught their batons with ease all
style suit complete with bow tie and the while marching in perfect step to
On Sunday, March at Daryl’s House boater, a semiformal summer hat for the band that followed behind us. I
men, reaching into his small bag of retired from baton twirling as soon as
6, Dublin born Peader Club, Pawling, NY. popcorn he recently purchased from a we reached the parking lot at the end
street vendor that was standing under of the parade.
Hickey is performing N e next day, Sunday, a streetlamp and tapping his foot
while the sta serves a March 20, a high-energy as the high school band plays and I remember the bombing of Desert
O N M acoustic blues duo, Forst * marches by in perfect step. Storm. It was the rst time I saw
N MShepherd’s Pie dinner at Toscano will perform from a war taking place live on televi-
5 p.m. On Sunday, March 12-2. is electric guitar and We go to parades before we can sion. Sitting in the comfort of my
13, enjoy a lineup of e Tip- walk. We are pushed in strollers or home with close friends I can re-
lifted on our father’s shoulders to get member being proud of those I saw
perary Knights at 4 p.m. with Irish harp partnership will surprise and a better view of what is coming. Our on television and knowing how lucky
earliest parades are probably ones I was that those around me were
Step Dancers followed by e Stephen P. entertain. Worth mentioning, you can catch that are sponsored by the local re- safe because of what I was watch-
house. It is usually the start of sum- ing. It was the rst invasion, and
Driscoll Memorial Pipe Band. On ursday, a preview of the Forst * Toscano duo at Salsa mer, kicking o the local reman’s we were glued to the tube watching
fair. Fire departments from all around bombs go o in the dark in some
March 17, Irish Step Dancers performing Verde on Saturday, March 5 from 6 - 8 p.m. slowly drive their trucks up the town’s faraway land. Once the war was over
main street hoping to win the top and victory was declared, New York
at 5 and 8 p.m. with the pipers following. And nally, I’m interested in hearing prize for the cleanest engine.  e City hosted a ticker-tape parade.
lady’s guild is between the boy scouts Of course, my friends and I had to
Sounds like Fiddler’s is the place to be to from original artists, solo, duo, trio or bands, and the war veterans. attend. We only read about this kind
of parade in history books, to see one
celebrate St. Patrick’s Day! that would like to be considered for a sum- I marched in a reman’s parade in person was something we knew we
once. I was in the junior twirling had to do, we had to be a part of his-
I recommend making reservations for a 6 mer music project currently in development. troop, it was an after-school club tory ourselves. It was a glorious day,

p.m. dinner at Murph and Eddie’s Gathering is opportunity requires musicians be 25 SEE CAMPAGNA PAGE 9

Place (formerly Bar’Lees) in Mamaroneck years old or younger, while residing (or at-

on March 17. Singer-songwriter Christopher tending school) in the following counties:

Brown will perform acoustic, Irish- avored Westchester, Rockland, Putnam, Fair eld,

originals and non-stop Gaelic tunes. Be Bergen or the Bronx. ere is a bit of wiggle

prepared, Chris’ soulful baritone will bring room. However, if more than half your band

you to tears. is over 25 and lives outside the geographic

ere is music in Somers on St. Patrick’s range, you can still reach out, but not for this

Day too. Salsa Verde will be hosting Pluck project. Bonus points if you have something

& Rail on March 17 from 6-8 p.m. Yes, a the other “kids” don’t.

Mexican restaurant, and they are hosting For a full listing of music events across

non-Irish music. However, the band has the tri-state area, visit HearIt ere.com and

promised to learn one Irish song. Also, the sign up for their weekly newsletter. Between

margaritas and their Verde sauce is green! columns, please follow me on the FB Page,

Here’s hoping the band’s banjo and cello Jacque’s Spin on Music.

combination will take you back to the rolling SEE MUSIC SPIN PAGE 12
hills of Sligo! You can also visit Oscar’s II to

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CAMPAGNA Memory Making Jambalaya 1 1/2 teaspoons chopped fresh parsley thyme pepper, and hot sauce and stir to
Directions combine, bring to a boil. Reduce heat to
FROM PAGE 8 Makes 4 servings low, cover and simmer until rice is tender
In a small skillet heat 1 1/2, teaspoons about 20 minutes. Stir in shrimp mixture
and we were up to our waist Ingredients oil, add onion, bell pepper, and garlic, and cook stirring frequently until heated
in ticker tape at some points and cook until onion is translucent. Add through 3 to 5 minutes. Remove bay leaf
along the parade route. We 1 TBS Olive Oil shrimp and cook, stirring constantly until before serving, sprinkle with chopped
later found out that the parade 1/2 cup each diced onion and green bell shrimp just turns pink, 2-3 minutes. Stir parsley.
was the largest in the city’s pepper in ham and kielbasa, remove from heat
history. 2 small garlic cloves, minced and set aside.
10 ounces shelled and deveined medium In 2 quart
I was asked one year to be in shrimp saucepan heat
a local high school homecom- 1/4 pound boiled ham, diced reaming 1 1/2
ing parade. I was going to ride 2 smoked kielbasa diced (skin removed) teaspoon oil,
their oat. I was so excited. I 4 TBS uncooked regular long-grain rice add rice, and
told everyone I knew, even 2 cups canned Italian tomatoes with cook, stirring
if they lived in other states. I liquid, drained and coarsely chopped constantly
was riding a oat. A few days tomatoes, reserving liquid until rice is
before the big day, my friend 1/2 cup water browned about
stopped by with my costume. 1 1/2 teaspoons lemon juice 2 minutes. Add
1 packet instant chicken broth and tomatoes,
e theme of the oat was seasoning mix reserved liquid,
American Pride. I was origi- 1 bay leaf water lemon
nally told I was going to play Dash each crushed red pepper, thyme juice, broth
Martha Washington, but leaves, pepper and hot sauce (optional) mix, bay leaf
learned that the gentleman red pepper,
playing George wanted his real
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want my friend to know, be-
sides I really wanted to ride the

oat. I accepted the costume
and that afternoon set out
to make a kite to carry with
me. On the day of the parade
when I was all dressed, wig
and all, I looked in the mirror,
and if cloning was a thing in
the 1700s I was the clone of
dear ole Ben. I was his twin! I
still laugh at myself for the
way I looked, but I played our
founding father with pride and
I received some salutes on the
parade route.

Many years ago I attended
the annual Mardi Gras celebra-
tion in New Orleans.  For me,
those parades are the parades
all others strive to be. ey are
bright, colorful, full of sound
and life. ey make sure that
you embrace what is in front
of you and that you forget your
worries and enjoy the moment
you are in. (I am sure Rio of-
fers better ones, but I don’t see
myself going to Rio any time
soon, so the New Orleans pa-
rades are on the top of the list
until then.) My daughter is on
her way to attend Mardi Gras
and asked me and her father
the best parades to go to.  We
of course o ered our sugges-
tions and reminded her to grab
a bowl of authentic Jambalaya
and told her to create memo-
ries and cherish every moment
because you never know when
you will be a part of history.

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A Mass. exodus 

MAN By the time I had run out “ e Gone With the Wind?” Frank Sinatra recorded. If you some of these hell-holes from
OVERBOARD of mundane, the exchange How about this little nugget of wrote a song between 1939 the 1700s.
gravitated toward a discussion genius: “ e e Godfather?” and 1984 and you DIDN’T
RICK of current lms, on which I am want Sinatra to record it, you In what seemed like only
MELÉN something of an expert since I If you just want to stay had to hide it someplace where four hours, three hours had
have been to two screenings in within the Batman franchise I he would never nd it, like in passed, and we were at the
We made a trip to the past two years. e discus- get it, stick to what works, but between two yogurt contain- hotel. You know you’ve made it
Massachusetts last sion was more about the sub- we even mined some new ter- ers or something. Some of the to Massachusetts when there’s
weekend, I wish it jects producers are choosing to ritory there. What about “Bat songs were masterpieces, some a sign in the lobby that says
were under happier circum- make lms about, not actually Cat,” which explores the dark were really good, and a surpris- “NO HOCKEY STICKS OF
stances, but any excuse to get the lms themselves. It’s been and complicated reasons that ing amount of those songs had ANY SIZE,” and there was a
out of the house and see some pretty much just Batman, but Bat Cat got into crime ght- REALLY dumb lyrics. Like picture of a hockey stick (small
old friends is welcome. I’m they’ve gone down an interest- ing in the rst place, such as the song about co ee in Brazil sized) with a red line drawn
at the age where I am an old ing path this time by calling there being only one litter box, where he sings: “You date a girl through it. And wouldn’t you
friend and an OLD friend. e the new one “ e Batman,” etc. Or even “Batman,” only and nd out later, She smells know it, my wife dropped her
trip was a few hours long, and as opposed to the simple and this time it’s a bat dressed like just like a percolator.” at kind smartphone right on its nog-
it helps to be entertained by boring “Batman.” We surmised a human, living a normal bat of thing.  gin, and it started to remember
interesting conversation while that there are many more mov- life at night and ghting crime only certain things, like it had
I’m driving. By de nition, that ies that could be updated and during the day, and catching I had my wife Google how amnesia in a soap opera. It
means a conversation that I am improved by this type of artis- a quick nap upside down on many songs Sinatra recorded could remember how to get
not in. e one that I’M in is a tic re-imagining. Producers, if the o ce Xerox machine legal and it was something like to the restaurant, but nothing
running commentary of a dis- you’re out there, contact me to paper tray when he gets tired. 1,350. en I made her Google about our previous relation-
course of subjects ranging from take this o -line when I’m not how many dumb songs he re- ship, nor anything about Frank
the mundane to the inane.  in the middle of driving around ere are a lot of di erent ways corded, and Google refused to Sinatra.
a roundabout that I can’t get we could go, so give me a call. say, which I found surprising,
out of, but what about a lm because algorithms are always What’s the point of all this?
called, “ e Casablanca” or e whole car ride we had trying to show o how much It was just a bunch of idle con-
the Sinatra station playing on like humans they are, and how versation, probably idler than
satellite radio, and it’s mind- they can think anything that usual, and that IS the point. If
boggling how many songs humans can. It’s possible that you turn o your phone, even
Google thought these weren’t for a little while, you can have
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Meeting up with Norman Rockwell

WHAT WAS As you know, Art and I including: Chilmark pewter pieces; Tom Sawyer series and my very and thoughts unfolding at that
I THINKING? reconnected at our 40th a new Fall TV Guide for each favorite,“ e Marriage Li- moment.
RUTHANN high school reunion and year, dating back many years and cense.” We proudly displayed these
SCHEFFER married two years later, pooling limited edition Norman Rockwell treasures in our living room. Our visit to the museum was
contents of two homes into one— porcelain gurines. Among them leisurely. e galleries were large
mine! were “ e Triple Self-Portrait,” One year we decided to get a and roomy, providing plenty of
“White Washing Fence”from the way for a nice fall weekend. By space for Art to easily maneuver
Art had a number of collections this time, Art was using a rollator the scooter. To see these works
walker and electric scooter, so we of art “in person”and read about
NMeawhsopac 2 had speci c requirements when each was a joyful and awesome
TRACKS making hotel reservations. Art learning experience. Of course,
suggested we head north and enjoy Norman Rockwell was famous
Halsto Medi present th the colorful foliage on the way. Af- for his Saturday Evening Post
ter some research, we decided to covers—Americana at its best. e
Monthl Editoria Calenda travel to Massachusetts and made Four Freedom Series, the actual
reservations at e Red Lion Inn Triple Self-Portrait, Rosie the
NUEXPT! MARCH 10 in Stockbridge. Riveter works were impressive. His
vision was unique and powerful
CAMPS, Boomers & Beyond, “Ruthie, the Norman Rockwell when capturing youth moving
Museum is in Stockbridge. Why into young adulthood; segrega-
Holidays, Spring don’t we go there; we both love tion and racism and people being
his work and could spend some people. He was ahead of his time.
Loo insid you pape COSOMOINNG! APRIL 14 quality time together enjoying his
o thes date ! MOTHER'S DAY, paintings.  What do you think?” e scooter couldn’t go into
the gift shop, but I could and
Home & Garden, Real Estate I was all for it! Art had a Nor- did. One could be overwhelmed
man Rockwell Collectibles Guide by the items available. However,
Supplement to January 20, 2022 WinCeter r MAY 12 at home which I’d glanced through I settled on three prints: One of
HOME & GARDEN, several times; now I could see the Main Street in Stockbridge which
Winter Memorial Day Outings “real thing.” features e Red Lion Inn in all
gweetaewkeanydHaLoehpiCedhwdaeemlnlbJguoenrmdctiaiontnCur. ry. its splendor; e Runaway which
Estate - JUNE 9 Saturday was a typical New was a personal choice—a police
. p. 3 SUMMER DINING & EVENTS, England day: cool, sunny and o cer sitting at a lunch counter
iRne2a0l 2e2statefEoxrtsraaolerdin. ar.y crisp. We parked in the lot and with a young lad (apparently he
home . . p. 7 THEGBAIGME Real Estate, Father's Day opened the trunk to retrieve the had contemplated running away
... scooter - there were three pieces to and had his treasures in a cloth bag
s hRoemceenstly soldBasebosoltdvefaaltmisatsilkpyir-nicfgeriper.nicde. lya.nd. p.15 JULY 14 assemble. on a stick), and last but not least,
ki areasnearby. . . . . . . p. 8-9 BOOMERS & BEYOND,
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Thursday, March 3, 2022 Sports North Salem News – Page 15

BASKETBALL ICE HOCKEY

Tiger teams exit playoffs BYSNS fall to
Clarkstown in
Squire named All-Conference, All-Section
playoffs
BY TOM WALOGORSKY sense of pride in that. And I’m al-
Bonitatibus proud of
EDITOR ways trying to tell them that the joy team’s e ort

is in that journey.” BY MIKE SABINI
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
A pair of tough matchups ended Looking to the future, the Tigers
It was a hard-fought, Section 1 Division 1 quarter nal
the seasons of both Tiger basketball will return the majority of their ros- game between the No. 7 BYSNS and host No. 2 Clark-
stown,with the BYSNS putting everything they had into
teams last week. However, even in ter next season, losing only one se- their playo contest in Rockland County on Feb. 22.

defeat, both squads played with the nior to graduation in Sara Major. Unfortunately, a third-period goal by the host gave
Clarkstown a 3-2 triumph, which ended the BYSNS’
resilience and determination that season.

had become commonplace this year. BOYS BASKETBALL “We dominated the entire game,” said BYSNS’ co-
coach Joey Bonitatibus. “ ere is no question about it.
Coming o a big win against Anyone who watched the game knows that it should
have been a blowout. e teams’ e ort was like never
GIRLS BASKETBALL Palisade Prep in the opening round before. ey left their hearts and souls on that ice and
I couldn’t be more proud. Unfortunately, a late penalty
For girls basketball, the season of the playo s, the Tigers couldn’t killed us in the end,but that was by far the best game they
played all season. e puck just didn’t go our way. at’s
would end with a loss to Bronxville keep the momentum rolling and fell the way she goes.”

on Feb. 22. North Salem made a to #3 seeded Hastings by a score of Clarkstown led 2-0 at the end of the rst period before
the BYSNS cut their de cit in half with a goal by Jacob
valiant e ort, refusing to back down 82-52 on Saturday, Feb. 26. Gasparini, assisted by Hart Nullet, in the second period.

but ultimately coming up short e Yellow Jackets took advantage “After those rst two goals,Jacob’s goal really got things
moving in the right way, and we knew that it was com-
against a skilled Bronco squad by a of Tiger turnovers early, jumping ing from how hard we were working,” said the BYSNS’
Callahan Du .
score of 47-38. out to an 11-2 lead and never looked
e BYSNS, which outshot Clarkstown 32-26, tied
“It’s not the outcome we wanted, back. North Salem was sti ed by the the game on a goal by Jonathan Graham, with assists
from Du and Gasparini, in the third period.
but the girls fought the whole way,” Hastings defense,going into the half
“On the assist that I had, it was just a well-orchestrat-
said Coach Matt Mackenzie. down 54-21. Ultimately, the second ed play,” Du said. “We got the puck low, Jacob got the
puck on the boards to me, then I drove behind the net to
Playing on the road in front of half would see the Tigers unable to Ryan Baer tries to grab a loose ball. pass it to Jonathan, he took an amazing shot, and it really
a high-energy crowd at Bronxville get into an o ensive groove, with brought a lot of energy and excitement to the bench.”

High School, the Tigers found the clock running out on the season. Clarkstown won the game with a power-play goal later
in the nal stanza, which ended the BYSNS’ season, but
themselves behind early but repeat- Senior Roger Squire led the team in that couldn’t put a damper on the great turnaround they
made after a midseason slump.
edly responded to their opponents’ scoring with 25 points.
“We got too con dent early on and when we went on
runs with resilience and physi- Following the contest, Squire was that losing streak, I think it was a good smack back to
reality,” Bonitatibus said. “It made us stronger. It takes a
cal play. A clutch shot by Carolyn named as an All-Conference and lot to come out of a slump like that and the kids overcame
that challenge. I couldn’t be more proud.”
Barella helped to trim Bronxville’s All-Section selection, making him
Standing out in goal for the BYSNS (13-7-2) was Ty
lead, and North Salem went into the rst North Salem player in ve Wing eld, who made 23 saves, for a team, made up of
players from Brewster, Yorktown, Somers and North Sa-
halftime down by only 8 points. years to achieve an All-Section dis- lem, after originally consisting of just Brewster and York-
town, that truly enjoyed playing with one another.
“ ey kept going on runs, but we tinction. e senior captain also n-
“I’ve been playing BYSNS’ hockey for three years, and
kept answering,” explained Coach ished his high school career only 65 it has honestly meant the world to me playing for this
team,” said Du , a senior. “At rst, I heard a lot of things
Mackenzie. points shy of the 1,000 point mark. about our team,how we have four schools,how our name
doesn’t make sense, but I just looked passed that, was
Mackenzie also praised the inten- “He would surely have reached ready to see some new faces and combine with two other
school as opposed to Brewster/Yorktown. But besides all
sity of performances from juniors the 1,000 point mark had last sea- of the criticism there was in the beginning, I still made
countless memories with this team, and I’ll remember
Emily Collura and Dana Connolly, son not been cut short by COVID them forever.”

who matched the Bronco’s physical- measures and had he not missed a

ity to keep the Tigers in the game. few games this season,” said Coach PHOTOS: ROB DIANTONIO
“Dana has the talent and she’s al- Chris Regan. “He worked so hard
both during the season but more Coach Regan greets senior Roger
ways looking to do the right thing importantly in the o season to de- Squire after he comes out of the game
out there, she didn’t back down,” in the fourth quarter.

said Mackenzie. “And Emily was velop his skills and athleticism, and

great on the defensive end, box- has now been rewarded by Section

ing out down low and getting re- One with a prestigious All-Section

bounds.” award.”

Although the Tigers continu- Following the loss, Coach Regan

ously shaved Bronxville’s lead, time re ected on the team’s season.

ultimately ran out for the game and “ e disappointment of the loss

the season. Emma Zoubok led the should not detract from the overall

squad in scoring with 9 points, while success of the team this year,” he

Sara Major (8 points), Jaiden Dono- said. “Looking at the ‘big picture,’

van (7 points), and Dana Connolly we nished with an over .500 over-

(6 points) all contributed in the ef- all record at 12-10, were the Pawl-

fort. ing Tournament champions, and we

“It was a great game on both won a sectional game on the road in

sides,”concluded Coach Mackenzie, a highly competitive Class B eld.

who praised the determination that While the loss stings, it cannot take

his squad displayed throughout the away from the overall team success

season. “ e girls should be proud. of the season.”

We had a tough go of it this year, With the season now concluded,

and I hope they recognize how well the Tigers will lose seniors Ishmael

they played. ere’s something spe- Appiah, Ryan Baer, Christopher

cial about being able to play sports Jeter, Michael Lulaj, Zac Major, PHOTO COURTESY OF DENISE KIERNAN

for these years with your friends, Roger Squire, and Jake Popken to Coach Matt Mackenzie discussing
and represent your town. ere’s a graduation. strategy with the Tigers.

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A chicken dish fit for a crowd

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4 ounces green olives, pitted About 2 hours before serving, divide the chicken and the marinade between 2
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9 bay leaves the garlic, oregano, vinegar, bay potatoes.
2 cups olive oil leaves, caper juice, olive oil, and Wine pairing suggestion: Choose a dry white wine, either Pino Blanc or Pinot Grigio.
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Did you know? e ciency and safety of agri- Sunmark announces
cultural establishments and $85,000 commitment
Pro- bor Statistics indicate products. Projected job open- for community projects
jections from the the need for agricul- ings in the eld could be as
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grow by 9 percent between per year, making a career as an
2020 and 2030. Agricul- agricultural and food scien- nounced during the recent Super com to nominate community
tural and food scientists can tist one of the more enticing
work in laboratories, o ces professions in the agriculture Bowl 56 broadcast that the credit organizations that would bene t
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research ways to improve the union is celebrating 85 years of from receiving a share of the funds,
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by committing $85,000 to com- mark Charitable Community

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giving program. “At Sunmark Credit Union we

“Since 2015, the Sunmark are committed to being a trusted

Charitable Community Founda- nancial partner that is small

tion has been providing nancial enough to know our members,

contributions, in-kind services, but big enough to serve all of their

and volunteer support to non- nancial needs with technology

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mission of ‘people helping peo- Credit Union President and CEO

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Credit Union and president of the $85,000 to support local organiza-

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