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Mahopac News 10.20.2022

VOL. NO. Visit TapIntoMahopac.net for the latest news. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2022

Early voting Harckham, Arena face off for
times set for 40th Senate District seat
Putnam County
BY BOB DUMAS
Putnam County will participate in early vot- EDITOR
ing for the 2022 general election. ere will be
nine days when registered voters will be able to When voters go to the polls this elec- Gina Arena Sen. Pete Harckham
cast their ballot prior to Election Day. Putnam tion season, they will have a choice be-
County will have two early voting sites located tween two candidates who are vying for community renewable-energy projects. leading voice for protecting the envi-
at Putnam County O ce Building, 40 Gleneida the state’s 40th Senate District seat. Earlier this year, Gov. Kathy Hochul ronment and maintaining vital services.
Ave., Room 102, Carmel; and North Highlands placed Harckham’s wetlands legislation
Fire House, 54 Fishkill Road, Cold Spring. Incumbent Democrat Pete Harck- protecting Class C streams statewide, In addition to his professional work,
ham of South Salem, seeking his third which will safeguard drinking water Harckham served on the President’s
Registered voters in Putnam County may term as state senator,will be opposed by resources, into her proposed 2023 state Council for the Northern Westchester
vote at either site during the early voting times Republican Gina Arena, an adminis- budget. Hospital, was a board member for the
listed below: trative assistant from Somers. United Way of Westchester and Put-
Harckham has been a leading voice nam, the Junior League of Northern
• Saturday, Oct. 29, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Here is a look at the two candidates, to hold the utilities accountable in the Westchester Community Advisory
• Sunday, Oct. 30, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. including their platforms, accomplish- wake of failed responses to natural di- Council and the Livable Communities
• Monday, Oct. 31, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ments and goals. saster. To date, he has held 13 food Council.
• Tuesday, Nov. 1, Noon to 8 p.m. drives to ght hunger, assisted thou-
• Wednesday, Nov. 2, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PETE HARCKHAM sands of residents with unemployment “I come from a labor family and
• ursday, Nov. 3, Noon to 8 p.m. Now nearing the end of his second claims and delivered personal-protec- have been endorsed three times by
• Friday, Nov. 4, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tion equipment to rst responders and the Westchester Building Trades,
• Saturday, Nov.5, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. term in o ce, Pete Harckham is chair municipalities throughout the 40th Westchester-Putnam AFL-CIO
• Sunday, Nov. 6, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. of the Senate Committee on Alcohol- Senate District. Central Labor Body, a host of ser-
If you cast a ballot during early voting, you are ism and Substance Abuse. vice and public unions, as well as
then not eligible to vote on Election Day. e From 2008 to 2015 Harckham nurses and teachers,” Harckham said.
results from early voting will be reported after 9 He worked to make the 2% property served on the Westchester County
p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 8. tax cap permanent; delivered record aid Board of Legislators, where he was a SEE SENATE PAGE 33
Poll sites are accessible to voters with physical to education and addressed the opioid
disabilities. Voting by an absentee ballot is an crisis by doubling minimum treatment
additional option. times and reducing barriers to life-sav-
For more information, visit www.putnamboe. ing treatment.
com or contact the Putnam County Board of
Elections at 845-808-1300 or boe@putnam- Harckham helped pass the toughest
countyny.gov. climate-protection legislation in the na-
tion,and also introduced a measure,lat-
er enacted, requiring all new passenger-
car and truck sales to be zero emission
by 2035 and allowing municipalities
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PAGE 2 MAHOPAC NEWS MAHOPAC MUSINGS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2022

The Staff Harvest Fest a.m., followed by the walk. Partici- a ghost from Mozart’s “Don to fourth grade. Children will be
pants can download a Walk to End Giovanni”, a witch from Verdi’s “Il assembled on the sidewalk on the
EDITORIAL TEAM e Carmel Recreation and Alzheimer’s app to their phones Trovatore”, and a deadly diva from left side of Carmel High School
BOB DUMAS Parks Department invites Car- and register there as well. Puccini’s “Tosca”. is event is held near the library entrance. ey will
mel residents to join them for the via Zoom; registration with a valid march out of the high school park-
EDITOR: 845-208-0774 Annual Harvest Fest to be held For more information about the email address is required. Register ing lot,up the sidewalk to the circle
[email protected] at Sycamore Park in Mahopac on walk or to make a donation, visit online at www.mahopaclibrary.org, in front of the building, around the
Sunday,Oct. 30,from noon-3 p.m. PutnamWalk.org. or call 845-628-2009, ext. 100. right side of the building to the
WHIT ANDERSON Featuring carnival games, pump- rear cafeteria entrance. Judges will
SPORTS EDITOR kin decorating, bounce houses, a For details about upcoming Al- Board ofTrustees Meeting view each age group upon entering
petting zoo, trick-or-treating and zheimer’s Association programs ursday, Oct. 27, 6:30 p.m. is the cafeteria. ree costume prize
[email protected] more! Come support the local and support groups, visit www.alz. categories will be: 1. Preschool 2. K
VIM WILKINSON farmers market and craft vendors! org/hudsonvalley or call 800-272- meeting is held onsite at the library to rst grade 3. Second to fourth
Harvest Fest includes activities for 3900. at 668 Route 6. For more informa- grade. All children will be treated
SPECIAL SECTIONS EDITOR all ages - bring the whole family tion, call 845-628-2009, ext. 100, to door prizes, face painting, crafts
[email protected] for a fun- lled day! Remember to e Alzheimer’s Association or visit www.mahopaclibrary.org. and fun activities. Free admission,
wear a Halloween costume and Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the costume prizes, refreshments.
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tion with the Carmel High School Club will host “Tea Around the
BRUCE HELLER e Alzheimer’s Association Mahopac Interact Club Sunday, Oct. 23. World” on Saturday, Oct. 22,
(914) 486-7608 Walk to End Alzheimer’s-Putnam Library Events noon-2 p.m. e event is being
[email protected] County is set for Sunday, Oct. 23, 1 p.m. - Start lining up for the held at Mahopac Golf Club, 601
at Putnam County Veterans Me- Halloween at the Opera parade at the Carmel High School North Lake Blvd. in Mahopac.
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PAGE 14 MAHOPAC NEWS OPINION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2022

When students misunderstand the material

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SILBERT ne in elementary school We make piles and piles of answer as to what is happening. the article again, this time
pointing out the places the
and then started slipping in ashcards and he always goes ere are many reasons why he article referred to. e next
middle school. We blamed over the review packet. Any could be struggling. However, day I called the teacher, who
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always the perfect student. going over things with him, He said he had the map in
He does his homework and Steve he simply doesn’t understand front of them continuously
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in a section of New Delhi item with him. You may learn
called Okla. Since Kathy was that he didn’t understand the
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SCHIFFREN Rachel Maddow of MSNBC ‘ Having trust in your lawyer
fame went on TV on March when making key business
FROM PAGE 10 29, 2021 and proclaimed, decisions is extremely
“Instead of the virus being able important to me. Not only is
which they worked and they to hop from person to person Joe Tock a true professional,
did not want to risk an adverse to person becoming more he treats people as friends,
event themselves. virulent along the way, now we always looking out for
know that the vaccines work their best interest.’
I know cops who were well enough that the virus ~J.M.
forced to resign or be red stops with every vaccinated
and who are now in bad straits person. e virus does not
infect them…It cannot use a
nancially because they did vaccinated person as a host to
not serve long enough for their go get more people.”
retirement package to kick in,
some of them with young kids. All of this, I repeat, was a
lie. Transmissibility was never
ese were our emergency tested at all.
responders, who worked
sel essly through the How did society get to the
pandemic. Yet Gov. Hochul, point where all of these lies
NYC Mayor Eric Adams were allowed to prevail at the
and a host of other local national, state and local levels?
politicians have been absolutely
ruthless toward these folks and If you want compliance,
continue to treat them terribly. rst create a fear demon. en
And it turns out they did it all target the people not falling for
based on a lie which the FDA the manipulation with being
and the CDC were thoroughly a source of evil and causing
acquainted with. harm.

Even the Constitution’s is is Societal
1st Amendment promise of Manipulation 101. Now you
religious freedom went entirely know rsthand.
out the window entirely as
Religious Exemptions were Mara Schi ren, PhD, is a writer,
excluded as a valid reason to certi ed functional medicine
help you keep your job. health coach, certi ed integrative
psychiatric educator and certi ed
All of this was based on the peak performance coach. You
idea that you were anti-social can reach her at healthascent1@
for not getting vaccinated, gmail.com.
because the vaccine stopped
transmission dead.

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Cell phones

About a year ago I needed “Great, I’ll probably just word. She would tell me to look
a new phone. Up until spend the night reading the it up in the dictionary. I was
that time I would go instruction manual. I’m sure I’ll confused. If I didn’t know how
to spell the word, how could I
into a phone store and say, “I get the hang of it.” possibly look it up? I may be
getting o track here, but my
need something that people “Well,” she said. “ ere is no point is that I was and am still
confused.
can call manual.”
I’m not a person who carries
me on and “No manual? my phone with me at all times.
I make sure I throw it in my
that I can JUST How will I know purse when I go out in case I
call them.” JO ANN how to do ev- need to call Ken to say that I’ll
erything you just be a few minutes late or to ask
at’s all I JO ANN if I should pick up a pizza for
FRANCELLA dinner on my way home.
required of told me that the
a phone. phone can do?” I did recently learn how to
Google answers to some of
I’ve “Oh,” she my more important questions.
I think the last thing I asked
always had replied. “Just take Ethan – that’s the name I have
given my Google person; I’ve
problems it home and play also given him an Australian
accent – so, the last thing that I
with cell phones in the past. I’m with it. You should catch on asked Ethan is if Barry Manilow
is still alive. I can’t recall why I
the kind of person who will buy right away.” needed to know that, but you’ll
be happy to know that he is alive
something new like an electric at was a year ago and I have and well and still performing. saying that “my screen time was do? Probably not, but I know
up 31% last week for an average enough. Now, if you’ll excuse
can opener, a car, a microwave played with my “new” iPhone What really prompted me of two hours and 15 minutes per me, I have to ask Ethan to sup-
to write this column is that I day.” ply me with some cell phone
and go home and read the at least weekly and I am still happened to glance at my phone trivia for my Fun Facts before I
on my nightstand before I went What? Am I being monitored go to bed. Happy phubbing.
instruction manual from cover not sure how to put an app on to bed this evening and saw that by my phone?
there was a notice on my screen [email protected]
to cover. I like knowing where my phone or even know what Will I ever really ever un-
derstand all that my phone can
all the bells and whistles are and an app is. Yes, I have a problem

how to use them. But, with a with electronics.

cell phone, there is no manual, I’ve seen notices saying that

no instruction booklet, no “How high school seniors are teaching

to” pamphlet. technophobes like me how to Fun Facts by Jo Ann

While I was purchasing my use computers/cell phones at the

current phone from the Verizon public library. I’ve thought about

store, I asked the salesgirl if the going to see them, but I’m afraid

complete phone was in the small that I wouldn’t even know what Nomophobia is the addiction to mobile phones. Ringxiety is
hearing your phone when it is actually not ringing and phubbing
rectangular box she handed me. questions to ask.
is ignoring everything due to the use of a mobile phone.
“Yes,” she said. “All you need It reminds me of when I

is in there and I’ve already pro- was in grade school and would

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Young Mahopac cheerlea
TYathlon
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Mahopac!

e 10th annual TYathlon came to Mahopac last month to raise money
for the Ty Louis Campbell Foundation, a nonpro t organization that funds
innovative research and treatment of the most aggressive childhood cancers.

e event kicked of at Lake Mahopac as participants swam, biked,and
ran in support of pediatric cancer research. In its 10 years in Mahopac, the
event has raised $460,000.

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relay in this year’s event.

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FOOTBALL VOLLEYBALL

Mahopac keeps Indians top
playoff hopes alive Carmel,
John Jay
with crucial win
over John Jay Fall to Arlington

BY SKIP PEARLMAN o dream alive. John Jay Mahopac lost QB DJ BY SKIP PEARLMAN
CONTRIBUTING WRITER is a very good team, so to DeMatteo to injury CONTRIBUTING WRITER
beat them, and in such dramatic fash- in the third quarter
After the Indians took a four-point ion, was huge.” of Friday’s game. With the playo s just around the
lead with just over a minute to play, it corner, picking up wins for seeding
looked like John Jay might take the Senior captain and RB Joey Koch PHOTOS: SKIP PEARLMAN position is key in the nal week, and
game back in the nal seconds Friday continued his assault on opposing de- Mahopac’s volleyball team grabbed
night at Mahopac High School. fenses, shredding the Wolves for 217 Mahopac picked up important wins the last two weeks, a pair of wins last week, topping
yards and three touchdowns on 37 and can earn a playoff birth with a win Friday night at Carmel, 3-0, and John Jay EF, 3-2.
But on the last play of the game, carries. Danny Koch added a TD and Clarkstown North. Mahopac also dropped a 3-2 league
with John Jay knocking on the door, 72 yards on 11 rushes, and completed match Friday at Arlington.
the Indians came up with their big- 2-of-3 attempts in the air for 49 yards.
gest turnover of the season, when Ma- DJ DeMatteo had a TD and 38 yards At Arlington, the Admirals pre-
hopac’s Owen Ryan picked o a pass on the ground, and completed 4-of-7 vailed, 16-25, 25-20, 25-22, 25-27,
on the goal line to end the game and attempts for 68 yards, and John Kear- 15-10.
preserve a 48-44 victory that kept the ney had a 41-yard TD reception.
Indians’playo hopes alive. Mahopac’s Lauren Beberman
“Our o ensive line has been playing had 10 kills and six blocks, Shan-
e Indians took the lead with just great the last two games,” DeMatteo non McGuire had 10 kills, Alison
over a minute to play, when junior said. “We’ve rushed for 683 yards and Rondeau delivered seven kills, 18
quarterback Danny Koch scored on a 12 touchdowns, and our o ensive line digs and three assists, Eliana Zito
one-yard run. - Liam Dodd, Anthony Porco, Tom- handed out 15 assists, to go with
my Jacobellis,William Brann,Michael four aces and four digs, and Natalie
Koch took over at QB after starter Coppola, and Liam Scanlon – have Makaj added 12 digs and three aces.
DJ DeMatteo was injured early in the done a fantastic job,and they keep get-
third quarter. DeMatteo took a low hit ting better in the running game.” Mahopac topped the Patriots in
to the knee and was diagnosed with a ve, 25-19, 25-23, 21-25, 23-25,
sprained MCL. e junior is out for And the Koch brothers continue to 16-14.
this Friday night, and Coach Domi- impress. Beberman had 11 kills, 13 digs,
nick DeMatteo said he hopes his and seven blocks, Rondeau added
quarterback will be back in two to four “Joey continues to be special for us,” eight kills and nine digs, Lind-
weeks, but it could be more. DeMatteo said. “ irty-seven carries sey Lore had seven kills and eight
is the most I’ve ever had on one of my digs, Shannon McGuire added six
Despite an opponent putting 44 teams. He makes huge plays in big kills and six blocks, and Andriana
points on the board, DeMatteo was moments. I believe he’s one of the best DiVincenzo dished out 18 assists,
still pleased with his defense. in the section. And Danny Koch con- to go with nine digs and a pair of
tinues to show his versatility. When aces.
“I was happy with the way our de- needed, he’s been our backup quarter- Friday at Carmel, the Indians
fense played,” he said. “You normally back, as well as safety. And DJ was on won in straight sets, 25-18, 25-20,
would not think that if you see 44 points pace for a great game when he took a 25-13.
on the board, but we also had three in- low hit to his knee.” Beberman came up with seven
terceptions, and their skill level was that kills and seven blocks, Rondeau had
good. Our kids really stepped up.” Mahopac is set to close out regular seven kills, 10 digs, and two aces,
season play Friday night (10/21) at Emma Morretta had ve kills and
“ is was an enormous win for us,” Clarkstown North at 7 p.m. A win in three blocks, and Zito came up with
the coach added. “We made a com- that game would most likely result in eight assists, 10 digs and three aces.
mitment to making corrections after Mahopac receiving the three or four “ e girls played very well against
the Eastchester game. We played two seed in the playo s,scheduled to begin
great games (Pelham and Somers) but the following weekend. SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 22
lost. So this was a pivotal game, one we
knew we had to win to keep our play-

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VOLLEYBALL

FROM PAGE 20

Carmel,”Coach Jay Melville said. Lauren Beberman (11)
“We played well at times against and Alison Rondeau (12)
John Jay and Arlington, but the attempt to block at the net.
level of play was inconsistent. ey
were able to pull out the match Lindsey Lore (5) rises
against Jay, but dropped a tough one to spike a ball last
to Arlington. If we play consistently week at Arlington.
for an entire match, we can com-
pete with anyone. Our goal for the PHOTOS: SKIP PEARLMAN
last week of the season is to work
on staying focused throughout our Fiona O’Boyle (14) and Emma Morretta (18) make a play at the net.
matches.”

Mahopac was scheduled to visit
John Jay ursday (10/20) at 4:30
p.m., and the Indians host York-
town Saturday (10/22) at 11 a.m. to
close out the regular season.Playo s
are set to get underway Wednesday
(10/26) with Outbracket games,
followed by rst round play Friday.

‘If we play
consistently for
an entire match,
we can compete
with anyone,’

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BOYS SOCCER VARSITY ROUNDUP

Indians fall Girls Soccer shuts down Carmel, fall to Jay
to Arlington,
beat Saunders Swimming remains
undefeated
Earn playo berth
GIRLS SOCCER Emma Rooney (left) PHOTO: TABBY PEARSON MARSHALL
BY SKIP PEARLMAN e Indians got scores from Gi-
CONTRIBUTING WRITER team,” Coach Kelley Posch said. “Se- 200 free – Molly McGourty, with
anna Fava, Cam Wilson, and Keyla Te- nior captain Brett Bergerson nished Kailey Sumersford taking second;
Mahopac High School’s boys soccer team nenpaguay, with assists going to Fiona in fth place, which is the best nish
split its two games last week, dropping a Kelleher and Piper Klammer,in a 3-0 win for a Mahopac girl in 10 years. She ran 200 IM - Cartagena, with Kira Fur-
5-0 decision last Wednesday (10/12) at Ar- last ursday at Carmel.Jess Sterbens had a strong race, going out in about 10th, faro taking second (only her second time
lington, before topping Saunders on Senior three saves in net for the Indians (11-5). and passing others by running hard on swimming this event);
Night, 4-1, Saturday (10/15) at home. the downhills. I anticipate she will be a
“ at was a great win to close out our strong force in the county champion- 50 free - 1, 2, and 3: Megan McGour-
Indians coach Chris Mulholland said that regular season,” Coach Casey Carroll ship in a few weeks as well.” ty, Kunca, and Elisabeth Knuth;
after missing the playo s last season, get- said.“Gianna started it o with a beauti-
ting back into the tournament was one of his ful goal in the rst half. She helped gen- e boys team placed fth, led by 100 free - Svreck;
team’s top goals. erate a lot of o ensive opportunities for senior Ryan Tyberg who placed 17th. 500 free - Kunca, with Knuth follow-
us from the outside and had a great game John Kelley was 26th, Liam McGuire ing in second;
“We had a good game on Senior Night overall. In the second half, Piper Klam- took 30th, and Andrew Clark placed 200 free relay – Megan McGourty,
against Saunders,” Mulholland said. “We mer slotted a ball across, connecting with 48th. Simeon Matute, Nicholas Marks, Olivia Brady, Cartagena, and Molly Mc-
were able to get everyone involved, and it was Cam Wilson, for our second goal. And Angel Matias, Patrick O’Connell, Xavi- Gourty - taking second was Kira Fur-
a good way for us to end the regular season. Keyla’s goal was an impressive, long- er Mely, Andrew Cote, Jacob Kenny faro, Erica Clavijo, Kylie Quackenbush,
range shot. She played a great game in and Rourke Fitzpatrick all followed. and Ashley Yunga;
e team earned a trip to the playo s, we the center for us. And our defense, led by Sabrina Kenneally also placed 29th 100 Back - Svreck, followed by
didn’t make it last year, so that was a goal for captain Katie Watts, had another solid among the girls. Sumersford in second;
this season. Everyone is excited, because once performance, and shutout.” 100 Breast - Megan McGourty;
you get there, anything can happen.” “ e boys are working to close the gap 400 free relay - Svcrek, Sumersford,
e prior Tuesday (10/11) in East between the top ve, which contributes Kunca, Molly McGourty and in second
In Saturday’s win over Saunders, Max Ma- Fishkill, the Patriots avenged an earlier to the team score,” Posch said. “Big im- Brady, Furfaro, Knuth, and Yunga.
tailo had two goals, Ian Lanter and Quinn loss to the Indians with a 3-0 victory. provements were made, most of all by “ ese girls show up every day and
Kelleher each scored. Manny Perez, Colin sophomore Liam McGuire, who kept swim their hearts out,” Coach Erica
Waring, Andrew Provenzano, and Cody “ at was a hard loss for us,” Carroll good contact with our second runner, se- Burlenski said. “ ey have had an amaz-
Booth each had an assist for Mahopac. TJ said. “We had some really nice o en- nior captain John Kelly. John ran a per- ing season so far.”
Walsh had six saves in net. sive chances in the rst half that we just sonal best time on the course.We look to
could not capitalize on, then let up a goal continue that team progress in our last FALL BASEBALL
e prior Wednesday at Arlington, the In- due to a misjudged ball. After that we three meets.” Mahopac’s 12U Blue Indians ended
dians could not generate any o ense against completely lost the tempo of the game.
one of the section’s top teams. An injury to one of our defenders shook Mahopac races Oct. 22 at Bowdoin their the GHVBL fall season on a six-
up the momentum for those ladies in the Park in the Section 1 Coaches Invita- game winning streak, closing the regular
“Arlington is one of the better teams in back line, which also led to some com- tional. season at 9-1, with playo s starting this
AA,” Mulholland said. “Our boys gave it munication breakdowns. Jay was able to weekend.
their all, but Saturday was a nice rebound capitalize and put points on the board.” SWIMMING
game for us. Hopefully we can carry that mo- Mahopac/Putnam Valley’s swim team “Our pitching has continued to im-
mentum into the playo s.” “ at de nitely was not the outcome prove,” Coach Jim Cotter said. “We
we were looking for after the win we had raced against Poughkeepsie last Wednes- only allowed 12 earned runs this fall,
e Indians earned a berth in the upcom- last time over them,” the coach added. day, keeping its undefeated season going and this o ense keeps battling. I think
ing Class A playo tournament. Mahopac, “But we were able to learn, and hopefully with a 97-68 win, improving to 7-0. they will be something to watch next
the No. 13 seed, will host an out-bracket grow from it.” spring and summer. A playo run
game ursday (10/20) at a time TBA. On Senior Night, Molly McGourty would be a great way to end our 2022
Playo s are set to get underway for made the sectional cut for the 200 free baseball season.”
PHOTO: SKIP PEARLMAN the No. 7 Indians as they play the win- with a time of 2:03.45. Stella Svrcek
ner of Horace Greeley-Peekskill in the made the sectional cut for the 100 free e team will travel to play at Coo-
Max Matailo had two goals last Saturday in a with a time of 57.47. perstown in August of 2023. e team
win over Saunders. rst round of the Section 1 playo s on headed to Cooperstown includes: De-
Friday, Oct. 21. M/PV took rst in every event but the clan Cotter, Cole Brandstetter, Ryan
100 y. Giorgianni, Mason Kugler, Gianni
FIELD HOCKEY Madera, Jaxson Weisblatt, Nick Mar-
e Indians defeated Carmel 1-0 on Earning rsts were: cella, Landon Saracco, Grady Muller,
200 medley relay - Mikalah Kunca, Patrick Stirpe, Cayden Nunez, and
Wednesday (10/12), with Toni DiCioc- Megan McGourty, Katherine Carta- new addition Tommy Calderon.
cio scoring the lone goal of the game, gena, and Stella Svrcek;
and Maddie Orsini making two saves in
a shutout.

e next day, Mahopac lost to a tough
Arlington squad 1-0. Orsini went 3-of-4
on saves.

Mahopac nished their regular season
last Saturday with a 1-0 loss to Su ern.
Orsini kept busy all game with 18 saves.

e Indians nished 7-6-3 overall,
and 5-3 in league play. ey play in the

rst round of the Section 1 playo s on
Friday (10/21).

CROSS COUNTRY
Mahopac competed in the League 1A

Championships last Tuesday (10/11) at
Bowdoin Park, taking on Carmel, Ar-
lington, John Jay EF, and RCK.

“On the girls’ side, our team did
not score because we didn’t have a full

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the safest toy for rip open the
their furry friend? Below are my
thoughts on the di erent pet toy toy and eat
categories on the market.
the stu ng.
Durable dog chews- Got a
tough chewer? Terriers, Ameri- I performed numerous surgeries
can bully breeds, Sta ordshire
terriers, are all examples of dogs on dogs to remove an intestinal
who like to chew. Beware of any
labels that claim that the toy is blockage from ingestion of pet
indestructible.
toy stu ng.
Dog puzzles- Do you have an
active, intelligent dog? My stan- Balls and fetch toys- In this
dard poodle is always looking to
get into mischief. I can always category of toy size and shape
see the “wheels turning” in her
head. I recently purchased a dog does matter! Rubber or latex
puzzle. e premise of the toy is
to nd a treat hidden under vari- balls with holes can become
ous moving tiles. e toy keeps
my dog occupied for hours. My stuck on a dog’s lips and tongue.
dog loves it!
Make sure that all the rubber
Stu ed dog toys /AKA plush
toys for dogs - In my opinion, or latex balls chosen for your
stu ed dog toys are the most
dangerous of all the dog toys. pet have no holes. My rule is, if

ese stu ed toys usually have the ball is small enough to get

ushed down your toilet and

clog the pipes, don’t let your dog

play with the ball.

Chew toys/rawhides for dogs-

IF your dog chews on rawhide

bones but does not eat them,

they are relatively safe, but if

your dog has been known to

chew o large pieces of rawhide,

these toys can be extremely

dangerous. ese toys can be

swallowed and they absorb water

and swell in the stomach, caus-

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Annual
Support-a-Walk

returns

Support Connection, Inc. pants were also invited to walk na-

presented its annual Support- tionwide from their communities

A-Walk for Breast and Ovarian if not at FDR.

Cancer on Sunday, Oct. 2. Support Connection, Inc. is a

Participants, including several Yorktown-based not-for-pro t

from Mahopac, walked at FDR organization that provides social,

State Park in Yorktown Heights. emotional, and educational sup-

Proceeds from the walk provide port to women and those close to

funding for Support Connection’s them who are a ected by breast,

breast, ovarian, and gynecological ovarian, and gynecological cancer.

cancer support services. Partici- - Sophia Caselnova

Mahopac seniorsPHOTOCOURTESYOFDONNAPROFT
have scary fun!

PHOTO: SOPHIA CASELNOVA e Senior Citizens of the provided manicures for the in 1967 and currently boasts
Mahopacs held its annual Hal- female members. Ocean State 57 members. Pictured, from
Team Lucia’s Love with team members from Cortlandt Manor and loween party last week at the Job Lots provided gift certi - left, are Marie Squillante, Janet
Mahopac William Koehler Senior Center. cates that were used as prizes Spears, Betty Trzaska, Stella
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A winning team BYRNE development, public policy, and
government operations and cur-
Mahopac’s Caitlin Buckley shows that ran throughout the from young riders on ponies FROM PAGE 8 rently serves as an economic
development consultant for the
and her horse, Mr. Wonderful, month of September and con- to Olympic veterans with their wide. Additionally, Burpoe man- town of Cortlandt. Oros, an at-
ages Orange County’s Informa- torney by trade, also operated
took third place in the $10,000 cluded Oct. 3. up-and-coming mounts. tion Technology and Purchasing a private law practice for many
departments. His background years.
Old Salem Farm Hunter Derby e three-week-long Old Here, Beval Saddlery pres- includes building and managing
his own multimillion dollar retail Willis Stephens Jr.: Stephens
earlier this month in North Sa- Salem Farm September Horse ents Buckley and Mr. Wonder- technology start-up company, as is a former state assemblyman
well as his time in public service and the current town attorney for
lem. Shows host competitions for ful with their yellow ribbon. as a law enforcement o cer and Southeast. Stephens is a longtime
U.S. Army veteran. advocate for the residents of Put-
e competition was part of riders of all levels and ages, nam County and has an in-depth
Joe DeMarzo: DeMarzo knowledge of planning, zoning,
PHOTO COURTESY OF SEL PHOTOGRAPHY served the people of Putnam and land use, as well as state and
County for over 25 years in a va- local government.
riety of capacities including dep-
uty commissioner of Social Ser- William Spain: Spain is an
vices; Youth Bureau and Mental attorney with deep roots in Put-
Health including Alcohol, and nam County. Presently in private
Substance Abuse Services. He practice, Spain previously served
remains active in the community as the Putnam County attorney
as a board member of CoveCare and attorney for the town of
and Putnam Hospital Center. He Carmel. He has deep expertise in
is a passionate advocate for young county law including the charter,
people and those struggling with rules, and regulations.
mental health and substance use
issues. County Legislator Bill
Gouldman will also be serving
George Oros: Oros has an as the transition team liaison to
extensive background in county members of the Putnam County
government, previously serving Legislature. Gouldman, a long-
as chief of sta in Westchester time resident of Putnam Valley,
County under then-County Ex- is presently serving his third term
ecutive Rob Astorino. Oros pre- on the county legislature and is
viously served for many years on the chair of the economic devel-
the Westchester County Board opment and energy committee.
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Block, right, on the NBC set for "Free Agent Fan"
Putnam to enforce
STOP-DWI for Halloween PHOTO COURTESY OF HOLLY BLOCK

Halloween is meant to be Police Chief Anthony Ho - weekend and St. Patrick’s Day.

scary, but not when it comes to mann announced last week that Highly visible, highly pub-

driving.When it comes to drunk Putnam County police agencies licized e orts like the STOP-

driving Halloween can turn the and STOP-DWI coordinators DWI High Visibility Engage-

roads into a horror fest. While will participate in special e orts ment Campaign aim to further

we spend time trick-or-treating to bring awareness to the dan- reduce the incidence of drunk

and hosting parties with our gers of impaired driving. and impaired driving.

loved ones, law enforcement e STOP-DWI Hallow- You can help to make a dif-

o cers and STOP-DWI pro- een High Visibility Engage- ference by Having a Sober

grams across New York state ment Campaign is one of many Plan. Download our mobile

will participate in special e orts statewide initiatives promoted app – “Have a Plan” and you

to stop impaired driving, pre- by STOP-DWI NY and the will always be able to nd a safe

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statewide STOP-DWI High mittee. e Statewide STOP- mobileapp Impaired driving is

Visibility Engagement Cam- DWI High Visibility Engage- completely preventable. All it

paign will start on Oct. 29, and ment Campaign also targets takes is a little planning. BLOCK

will end on Oct. 31. Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor FROM PAGE 3 front of a live audience. So, like
“Choices,” “Safe and Sound” was
Putnam County Sheri Day/end of summer, anksgiv- Article courtesy of Putnam

Kevin McConville and Carmel ing, holiday season, Super Bowl County Sheri ’s Dept. deconstructed and recon gured.

To advertise in Mahopac News, call Brett Freeman at 845-208-8151 She knew once the pandemic “We ended up doing a three-
or email [email protected]. passed, she would want another day intensive workshop in
shot at having it performed in Manhattan last winter, breaking

down the script and adding more

songs,”she said.“ e full produc-

tion is coming. It will probably

open for its rst run in California

where we can x anything that

needs to be xed before we bring

it back to New York.”

Meanwhile, while all this has

been going on, Block still found

time to take part in a new TV

show on NBC called “Free

Agent Fan.” It is a bit of a reality

show and a bit of a game show.

Hosted by Matt Iseman, super

fans from two rival NFL teams

try to convince a “free agent fan”

to commit to their team. e free

agent fan knows nothing about

football. Block said that describes

her to a T. Even though she was

a cheerleader in high school, she

doesn’t know a touchdown from

a eld goal.

She landed the gig through

the producer who wanted to use

Add Value her song on “L’Oréal Women of
Worth.”

“She remembered my person-

to Your Home ality and thought I would be a
good t for the role,” Block said.

In Block’s episode, she is faced

by super fans from the New York

When we’re done, there is nothing left to do. Giants and the Philadelphia Ea-
gles. She wouldn’t reveal which
team she chose, saying, “You will

have to watch the show.”

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2022 MAHOPAC MUSINGS MAHOPAC NEWS PAGE 29

MUSINGS ferent sizes all in great condition, live or work in Putnam County. for a fun- lled day at Tilly Foster presents stories of resilience in
so I was happy to hear my Rotary Classes will be held at the Put- Farm with activities for all. Check the face of loneliness. It chroni-
FROM PAGE 2

Club would be collecting gently nam County Dept. of Health out the animals, paint a pumpkin, cles a handful of individuals who

the afternoon includes tea sand- used or new coats,” Hubert said. Wednesdays from 6 to 7:30 p.m., have your picture made on antique overcame crippling social isola-

wiches, sweets, traditional and “I will be organizing the coats by beginning Oct. 26 to Dec. 7. e tractors, and join a 4-H clover tion over the past two years. e

herbal teas and some delightful size and gender for local human program will be at no cost to the scavenger hunt. Sign up your fam- one-hour lm will be shown free

music. ere will be items available service agencies like Catholic participants, and they will be sup- ily to explore all Cornell Coopera- of charge in the auditorium at the

for ra e. Contact Mary Ragonesi Charities, CoveCare and CAP.” plied with free Nicotine Replace- tive Extension has to o er, includ- Bureau of Emergency Services,

at 201-218-8742 for reservations. e drive will continue until ment erapy (NRT) as long as ing Ask A Master Gardener and 110 Old Route 6 in Carmel, at 1

Rotary Club Oct. 31 with three di erent loca- the supply lasts. Pre-registration the Putnam Pollinator Pathway. p.m., and followed by a live panel
tions equipped with a drop box. is required. Class size will be lim- Sustainable Putnam, Collabora- of local experts and the lm’s

Pre-Election Dinner ose locations are Putnam Na- ited, and masks will be required. tive Concepts, Rick Greenop, and producers for an audience discus-
tional Bank at 42 Gleneida Ave., Register at https://PCDOH- the Back Porch singers, as well as sion. e documentary puts a hu-

After a two-year hiatus, the Carmel; Putnam National Bank, FreedomFromSmoking2022. Tony’s critters will all be on site. man face on the hidden epidemic

Lake Mahopac Rotary Club Lake Carmel Branch at 497 Route eventbrite.com. Make sure to save room for locally of chronic loneliness and social

again invites you to join us at our 52, Carmel; and Cornell Coopera- For information, call the De- produced cider and donuts and isolation and is being presented

annual pre-election eve dinner on tive Extension Putnam County at partment of Health at 845-808- inquire about the local honey pro- by the O ce for Senior Re-

Monday, Nov. 7, at the Mahopac 1 Geneva Road, Brewster. 1390, ext. 43155. duced at Tilly Foster. sources, in cooperation with the

Firehouse. Doors open at 6 p.m. For more information, call Open House Free parking and admission. For Putnam County Department of
and the bu et ham dinner starts Hubert at 845-278-6738 ext. more info, call 845-278-6738 ext. Health and Putnam’s Bureau of

at 6:30 p.m. A vegetarian course 223, or email [email protected]. on the Farm 223, or email [email protected]. Emergency Services.
Register to attend here:
will be available. Tickets can be Freedom from Open House on the Farm on Film Premier in
purchased from any Rotarian. https://All eLonelyPeoplePut-

Reservations are requested. Con- Smoking Saturday, Oct. 22 (weather date Carmel nam.eventbrite.com
tact Earle Bellows at 914-588- Sunday, Oct. 23) from 11 a.m. to 3 For more information and di-

0394 or [email protected] e Putnam County Dept. of p.m.at Tilly Foster Farm,Brewster. Mark your calendars for Fri- rections, call the Putnam County

for additional information. Health and Nuvance Health will e event is free but pre-registra- day, Oct. 21, when a special pub- O ce for Senior Resources at

Free Rabies o er Freedom from Smoking, an tion preferred by Friday, Oct. 21 at lic viewing of a unique lm will 845-808-1700.
Vax Clinic
evidence-based smoking cessa- putnam.cce.cornell.edu/events. be shown in Putnam County at SEE MUSINGS PAGE 30
tion program, to individuals who Join 4-H and Master Gardeners 1 p.m. “All the Lonely People”

Attention Putnam residents! What separates us
Bring your dogs, cats, and ferrets
to a free rabies vaccination clinic
on Saturday, Nov. 5, from 10 a.m.-
noon. Sponsored by the Putnam

County Dept. of Health, the clinic from other accountants and tax preparers is
is being held at Putnam County
Veterans Memorial Park (Up-

per Park), 201 Gipsy Trail Road, our ability to work with you not just on taxes,
Carmel, and is open to all Putnam
County residents.

Bring photo ID as proof of

Putnam County residency, as but on financials, college planning, divorce,
well as proof of prior rabies vac-
cination. Tags are not acceptable.

If you do not have proof of prior retirement planning, changes in life planning...
rabies vaccination, your pet will
receive a one-year rabies vaccine.

Pets must be at least 12 weeks

old. All dogs must be leashed We don’t just process tax forms, we advise on how to
and controlled. Any dog that
may become aggressive must be

muzzled. Cats and ferrets must handle your income and expenses in the future
be in carriers - top loading car-
riers preferred, no harnesses. All

animals must be supervised by an with personalized recommendations.
adult. Masks are recommended
while inside the barn. Social/

physical distancing, face cover-

ings and a minimum number of We help you navigate the tax code, and in the end, help you
people are appreciated.
set sound financial goals.
For more info and directions,
call the Department of Health at
845-808-1390, ext. 43160.

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jackets and coats in various dif-

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MUSINGS are able to reopen. Last Farmers Market rabbi accompanies the entire be o ering two sessions of free
FROM PAGE 29
PC Symphony Seeks e last Farmers Market of the service, including stories, inspira- drop in technical help on Satur-
Senior Citizens of Members season will be held at Chamber tional thoughts, teachings about days, in the morning with Don
Mahopac Park on South Lake Boulevard the prayers. e service includes from 10 a.m. to noon, and in the
e Putnam Symphony Or- in Mahopac on Sunday, Oct. 23, much festive as well as meditative afternoons with Lucy from 12:30
singing. to 2:30 p.m.

e Senior Citizens of the chestra is in search of musicians 9 a.m.-2 p.m. It is a great place We o er an excellent children’s Both Lucy and Don can help

Mahopacs, Inc., meet monthly at to join the orchestra as it reopens to bring the family to listen to program during parts of the main with computers-tablets-phones,

William Koehler Center located with a performance on Sunday, music, eat good food, and pick up services. e program is run by making screen text larger, avoid-

at 180 Route 6 in Mahopac. A Nov. 20, 2 p.m. e concert and some local produce, breads, pas- Morah Michal, who will ex- ing viruses/malware, understand-

meeting will be held every third all rehearsals will take place at the tries, and handmade crafts. plain the meaning of some of the ing the Cloud, removing an-

Saturday of the month from 10 Brewster High School on Fog- prayers. Stories, songs, refresh- noying notices, using your apps,
ments, contests and prizes will be things that don’t work right.
Chabad of Putnama.m. until 2 p.m. now through gintown Road in Brewster. Re-
June. Dues are $10 for the year hearsals will begin in September, County included in this special holiday You don’t have to make an ap-
(September to June.) Come join and are weekly on Wednesdays
children’s program. pointment - feel free to just stop

us. We play bingo and refresh- from 7 to 9 p.m. ere will also Chabad of Putnam invites For reservations and location of by with your device and learn

ments will be served. For more be a dress rehearsal on Friday, the community to its traditional services, visit www.PutnamCh- how to use it better! e Kent

information, contact Donna Nov. 18, from 7-9 pm. ere are High Holiday Services, where abad.org or call 845-225-4770. Library is located at 17 Sybil’s

Proft at 845-628-1773. openings in all sections of the or- prayers are warm, the people Kent Library Tech Crossing, just o of Route 52.
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During the weatherization and conductor, Christine Smith, at friendly and welcoming. We seek many more wonderful things you Putnam SeniorCorps needs

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hopac Library, the Book Barn open to all quali ed musicians, fortable as possible. e services or tablet if you could just gure one or more shifts per week at

will be closed. We will not be and no auditions are necessary. are conducted with the beginner out how? Does your laptop have the Drew rift Shop in Carmel.

open for shopping and donations Community service hours are in mind. Many of the prayers are a nagging problem you don’t Drew is a nonpro t organization

until further notice. We will in- available to students in need of therefore read in English and know how to x? Starting Sept. that is a mission-based provider

form the community when we this graduation requirement. a running commentary by the 17, the Kent Public Library will of quality, a ordable clothing,

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SENATE for police departments and just and/or injuries with nancial as- Arena criticized the bail-re- cutting taxes, fully suspending the
FROM PAGE 1
as much for rst responders— re sistance.” form legislation passed in Al- gasoline tax and rejecting conges-

departments, ambulance corps and Arena ran against incumbent bany two years ago, saying it has tion pricing;

“I work very closely with my EMTs. Westchester County Legislator put dangerous criminals back on Investing in mental health and

union partners around the issues “I have been able to secure nearly Kitley Covill in 2019 in District the street. addiction services to help those

of decommissioning Indian Point $20 million of state grants for our 2, which includes Somers, North “ ey have passed reckless bud- who are su ering;

and passed a law to protect wages municipalities for various projects, Salem, Bedford, Lewisboro, Pound get after reckless budget with little Ensuring local schools have the

and local jobs, as well as created equipment and infrastructure re- Ridge and Mount Kisco. Although to no relief from record-high in- proper funding and enhancing

the Decommissioning Oversight pairs,”he said. unsuccessful, she wasn’t discour- ation,” she added. “And they are special-education programs;

Board and gave labor seats on the Harckham said he is proud of aged. Arena gave it another shot now pushing forward with a con- Protecting the environment by

board to protect their interests and his accomplishments but there is last year after Covill announced she gestion-pricing plan that would ghting for proper funding to pre-

members during the process.” more to be done. wouldn’t seek a third term in o ce. tax hard-working Hudson Valley serve our waterways and the many

Harckham said that the transi- “If I have learned anything over is time, she faced o against residents trying to commute to natural beauties of our region.

tion to a clean-energy economy the last two years, it is this: if we Covill’s former legislative aide, the city.” “By far the biggest challenges

presents great opportunities and work together, we can accomplish Erika Pierce. Even though she lost, Arena said Albany is out of facing New York are the complete

challenges for New Yorkers. great things to make New York Arena bested her previous tally by touch with the needs of the 40th erosion of public safety, the unaf-

“I support the Climate Leader- fairer, safer and more a ordable,” 10% with 42% of the votes. District. fordability of the state, the mass

ship and Community Protection he said. For a district where voter regis- “It has become clear to me that exodus of New Yorkers and the

Act (CLCPA), a collection of tration is 3 to 1 in favor of Demo- we need to bring common sense mental-health crisis facing our

measures enacted to reduce New GINA ARENA crats, that’s “not too bad,”she said. and balance back to our state youth.” she said.

York’s greenhouse-gas emissions Gina Arena was born and raised Arena said she is running for government. So, I am running to Arena called for supporting law

progressively through 2050, and in a working-class Westchester state Senate because “New York make a di erence for my neigh- enforcement and listening to local

I will continue to sponsor and family and currently resides in has become too unsafe and too un- bors because that is what democ- prosecutors who, she said, “know

vote for legislation that invests Somers. a ordable to live in.” racy is all about.” what it takes to protect our com-

in renewable infrastructure,” he Arena, an administrative assis- “I want my kids and grandkids Arena’s platform includes: munities.”

said. “To meet New York’s ambi- tant, grew up in Bedford, Pound to have the same opportunities Restoring public safety by re- Calling herself an “old-fash-

tious climate goals, we must move Ridge, and Vista, a hamlet in the I had growing up,” she said. “To pealing bail reform and backing ioned Roosevelt-Eisenhower Re-

quickly on funding for renewable- town of Lewisboro. She and her change the problems our state law enforcement; publican,” Arena said she wants

energy production and storage, cli- husband, James, raised eight chil- faces, we have to change the people Making New York more af- government “to be responsible,

mate resiliency and protecting our dren—now ages 15 to 32. we send to government.” fordable by curbing spending, compassionate and e cient.”

vast green spaces.” “I am a proud working mother,”

e senator said he is in regular she said. “Public service is impor-

contact with law enforcement pro- tant to our family. My husband,

fessionals around the 40th Senate father, father-in-law, daughter and

District, and has put in legislation son are all volunteer re ghters

at the request of a local police chief and my daughter, Victoria, was an

to keep victims of domestic abuse Army sergeant who served in Af- For today, retirement

safe from gun violence. ghanistan.”

“We initiated meetings between Arena said that when her daugh-

law enforcement, our local DAs ter Jesse, who has autism, wasn’t and every moment
and the sponsors of bail reform to getting the education she needed,
correct some of the issues identi ed she researched cutting-edge edu-

as re ected in the budget,” he said. cational programs and developed a in between.
“More broadly, as chair of the Sen- program for her.
ate Committee on Alcoholism and “I helped create the Founda-

Substance Abuse I am working to tion for Educating Children with

improve the system of care for peo- Autism and the Devereux Mill-

ple struggling with addiction. My wood Learning Center,” she said.

belief is that if we are able to get “When my son Jimmy died from

individuals the help they need, law brain cancer at age 6, my husband Tier 4 planning isn’t about getting a new 403(b)

enforcement will not be burdened and I established the Just Imagine or buying financial products. It’s about becoming
with repeat o enders whose crimes Making Miracles Yours ( JIMMY) educated and empowered around the events
stem from their addiction.” Foundation in his memory. is and decisions in your personal financial life. It’s
organization helps children su er-
Harckham said he helped fa-

cilitate more than $1.5 million ing from life-threatening diseases about being prepared. Maybe it’s time.

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Argonne Rose Brewing Company

New craft brewery PHOTOS COURTESY OF ARGONNE ROSE BREWING COMPANY
and gastropub

An exciting change is coming to
Northern Westchester. Mohegan
Lake will soon be the home of Ar-
gonne Rose Brewing Company, a
high-quality craft brewery and gas-
tropub.

Argonne Rose Brewing Company
was founded by a team of four people,
dedicated to bringing a unique social
experience to the area.

e new brewery, owned by Marc
and Sarah Capichioni, Dave Pearl and
Pete Martine, is located in the his-
toric St. George’s Church, which rst
opened its doors in 1911. Revitalizing
this timeless location is important to
Argonne Rose’s owners as Marc Capi-
chioni, Pearl and Martine are all self-
proclaimed history bu s. e inspira-
tion behind the name Argonne Rose
traces back to the Argonne Forest, the
site of a pivotal battle that many say
changed the course of World War I.

Master brewer Martine commented
on his brewing process, “ e beers be-
ing o ered are paying homage to age-
old brewing traditions while incor-
porating modern science, avors and
methods, creating brews that are the
best of both worlds.”

e whole team behind Argonne
Rose Brewing Company has set their
vision and their standards high. Marc
Capichioni mentions, “ e community
can count on us for amazing food and
a great night out!” While Pearl adds,
“Absolutely! Argonne Rose will soon
be honored to welcome all with open
doors, open arms, and full glasses.”

All signs are pointing toward this
new establishment becoming a high-
light of Northern Westchester’s social
culture.

A tentative opening date is sched-
uled for mid-November, 2022.

Visit argonnerosebrewing.com for more
information. Submitted by Argonne
Rose Brewing Company.

The HIVE
Dance Center
in Mahopac

e Greater Mahopac Carmel PHOTO COURTESY OF THE GREATER MAHOPAC CARMEL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Chamber of Commerce sponsored a
ribbon cutting recently for e HIVE The ribbon cutting ceremony for The HIVE Dance Center in Mahopac.
Dance Center located at 403 Route 6
in Mahopac.

e HIVE Dance Center is a lead-
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rieties of artistic performance. e
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