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Crime, inflation and abortion
at issue in Congressional race
Both express support for Israel and Ukraine
BY BRETT FREEMAN
PUBLISHER
Think Pink e race for New York’s 17th
Tigers serve a cause Congressional District has gained
national attention as polls show
Everyone knows that the North so proud of the girls for working it’s a tossup between Democrat
Congressman Sean Patrick Ma-
Salem High School colors are together for this common goal. loney and Republican Assembly-
man Mike Lawler.
blue and yellow, but for one Oc- I know this is close to home for
Maloney, who is chair of the
tober week, our Tigers wear pink. some of the girls.” Democratic Congressional Cam-
paign Committee, currently rep-
“It’s grown a lot this year, it’s e week of breast cancer fund- resents the 18th district and was
a really busy week for Dig Pink raising kicked o at Bobo’s Cafe in rst elected in 2012. He is run- Assemblyman Mike Lawler Congressman Sean Patrick
ning in this new district after re- Maloney
activities,” said senior Gigi about Somers, where the volleyball teams districting took place in New York Meanwhile, Lawler represents rate interviews.You can watch the
State. New York’s Assembly District unedited interviews in their en-
the national fundraiser for breast served co ee in exchange for dona- 97 in Rockland County. Assem- tirety by visiting TAPintoNorth
Congressman Maloney was blyman Lawler graduated from Salem.net.
cancer research led by the volley- tions, raising an initial $1600. raised in New Hampshire and Su ern High School and went
earned his bachelor’s and law on to earn his degree in business Questions included the topics
ball teams. “We have more ambi- Varsity soccer and eld hockey degree from the University of administration from Manhattan of crime, immigration, in ation,
Virginia. Maloney served as a College, where he graduated as abortion, anti-Semitism/Israel
tion for this year. Especially as se- teams hosted “Pink Out” games, senior advisor in the Clinton Ad- the valedictorian. Lawler and his and the war in Ukraine.
ministration and after leaving the wife, Doina, live in Pearl River,
niors, we want to make it matter.” playing in pink socks and dyed White House, he built a high- and they have a baby girl. THE CRIME PROBLEM
tech startup in New York and later “Crime obviously is among
“Each year, it’s amazing to see hair. Several local businesses, in- worked for New York Governors We asked the candidates a se-
Spitzer and Paterson. He and ries of similar questions in sepa- SEE CONGRESS PAGE 6
how we try to surpass something cluding Kingsley’s Deli and Piz- his husband, Randy Florke, have
three children together and cur-
incredible from the year before, zeria, Hay elds Market, and Sal’s rently reside in Cold Spring.
and then meet those goals,” said SEE PINK PAGE 5
volleyball coach Toni Fiore. “I’m
Tigers volleyball co-captain Chloe, Gigi, and co-captain Jules led the team
in fundraising efforts to benefit the breast cancer community.
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Croton Falls Fire Department hosts Open House
BY BILL BONGIORNO
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
e rain didn’t stop Croton The Stamp Family, Christiane, Joe Walter Hamill drags
Falls residents from coming out and Patrick get a lesson. a Teddy Bear, while
to the Croton Falls Fire Depart- Firefighter Tyler Sandor
ment Open House earlier this PHOTOS: BILL BONGIORNO drags a dummy to safety.
month. It was the rst one in
Isla Logan tries on Tessa and Keeli Aparicio
ve years and featured re truck firefighter ware. paint pumpkins.
rides, ambulance tours, pumpkin
painting, a door opening simula-
tor, and a turn at the jaws of life,
while an ice cream truck stood
at the ready, serving kids and
adults.
Paul D’Agostino, Second As-
sistant Chief of Croton Falls
Fire Department, said “We
wanted to welcome the commu-
nity and show what we do. It’s
also a recruiting event. Any and
all help is appreciated. We need
volunteers for a thousand other
things aside from being re-
ghters.”
Croton Falls resident Joe
Stamp, o ered, “We wanted to
take our son here to learn about
re safety and to support our
local re department, who sup-
ports us.”
“We love the re department
and were excited to see the signs
for the open house. We wanted
to bring our girls to see the re
trucks,” said Jennifer Logan.
“We all love giving back to the
community and to help others,”
said Fire ghter Jared Hirsch-
berg.
Paul D’Agostino, Second Alex Vega, along with Evelyn Hung
Assistant Chief of Croton Falls enjoy the bouncy house while
Fire Department, Mark McCabe, LiWen Hung looks on.
Captain, Jeff Daday, Former Chief
and Andy Sandor, Firefighter Firefighter Scott Marimaro demonstrates the
jaws of life to his young daughter Gemma as
wife Mallory looks on.
Page 4 – North Salem News Thursday, October 27, 2022
Pickleball picks up steam
BY CAROL REIF Although it’s only been open for a couple enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels,
STAFF WRITER of weeks, the response has been “thrilling,” according to USA Pickleball, a nonpro t or-
Matusow told Halston Media. ganization that promotes the sport’s growth
Devotees of a fun, fast-growing sport that “We’re looking forward to expanding our and development in the U.S.
combines many elements of tennis, badmin- o erings and embedding ourselves in the
ton, and ping-pong now have a new place pickleball community,”he added. THE PICKLEBALL BARN
to take a serious swing at honing their skills. It’s the word “community” that’s impor- OK, so what does e Pickleball Barn
e Pickleball Barn recently held a grand tant here. have to o er?
opening for its six indoor courts in nearby Pickleball is less competitive than its sister Six courts in a climate-controlled environ-
Brewster. sports – a LOT less competitive. ment, a tournament-quality hard court sur-
Owner/operator Je Matusow said he “It’s appealing. It’s fun. It’s easy. De nitely face, and locker rooms.
played tennis as a youngster but “not so not as strenuous as tennis.It’s more sociable,” Membership is not required.
much”as an adult. Matusow explained. Folks can get in on the action two ways.
Looking for another career path after at’s why he thinks pickleball -- around ey can reserve a court at $48 an hour or
working on Wall Street, the Connecticut since the 1960s -- has really taken o in the just show up and join up with a group of
resident was impressed by pickleball’s popu- past several years. players. e latter costs 20 bucks for a two-
larity and was contemplating purchasing a Blame – or thank – the COVID pan- hour “open play”session.
warehouse where he could create his own demic. Being considered is a pass system.A single PHOTO: CAROL REIF
facility. Cooped-up folks searching for safe and fee will get you a month’s worth of unlimited
play. Jeff Matusow partnered with The
But sky-high real estate prices soon put a healthy activities and yearning for human Hardscrabble Club to create The Pickleball
damper on that. connection gravitated to pickleball, which ere are also lessons for newbies and Barn.
is played both indoors and outdoors with a those that want to get better at pickleball
e solution? Partnering with an estab-
lished business. e Hardscrabble Club, an paddle, plastic ball with holes, and a slightly and leagues, which are groups of players sanctions tournaments, and provides play-
indoor tennis and squash facility, lled the modi ed tennis net. with similar abilities. You have to be at least er ratings, the sport is played on a badmin-
bill quite nicely. It can be played as doubles or singles and an “advanced”beginner to join a league, Ma- ton-sized court with a net set to a height
tusow said. of 34 inches in the center.
‘It’s appealing. It’s fun. It’s easy. Definitely not e net result? It is played with a perforated plastic ball
A chance to join a rapidly expanding and composite or wooden paddles about
as strenuous as tennis. It’s more sociable.’ community of pickleballers. twice the size of ping-pong paddles.
“Come play,”he urged. It can be played indoors or outdoors and
is easy for beginners to learn, but can de-
Je Matusow PICKLEBALL PHUN PHACTS velop into a fast-paced, competitive game
Owner, e Pickleball Barn According to USA Pickleball, which SEE PICKLEBALL PAGE 5
maintains the rules, promotes the sport,
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PICKLEBALL started calling it that because “the PINK raising money. said Gigi.“I hope to inspire oth-
FROM PAGE 4
combination of di erent sports re- FROM PAGE 1 “We want people to under- ers to take up the cause after I
minded me of the pickle boat in Pizza and Pasta, hosted snack stand how many people breast graduate.”
tables with all proceeds going to
for experienced players. crew where oarsmen were chosen the fundraiser. cancer a ects every year and
e game has developed a “pas- from the leftovers of other boats.” At school, the volleyball how important it is to keep Article provided by North Salem
teams sold pink swag at lunch,
sionate following due to its friendly, McCallum countered that the while students and sta wore watch of people that you love,” Central School District.
pink, some from head to heels,
social nature, and its multi-gener- game was named after the Prichards’ to show their support for the
cause.
ational appeal,” the organization dog, Pickles, who would chase after
Concluding the week was
adds. the ball and run o with it. the grand nale with varsity
and JV volleyball home games
It can be played as singles or dou- Some claim that both accounts with snack tables sponsored
by Lakeland Deli and Bobo’s
bles. are true. At rst, the game had no Cafe. After playing, the teams
provided car washes at Cro-
e basic rules can be picked up o cial name. A year or two after ton Falls Fire Department for
a donation.
in a single lesson and no special ap- it was invented, the Pritchards ad-
e money raised will go to
parel is needed, just something com- opted a cocker spaniel and named it the Side-Out Foundation, a
nonpro t & research organiza-
fy and appropriate for a court sport. Pickles. tion providing life-extending
solutions for the metastatic
e equipment is inexpensive and As the game progressed, a real breast cancer community.
easy to carry. moniker was called for and, Voila!, “Gigi is the person who
contacted all of the sponsors,
It’s played by all ages and has be- Pickleball it was, USA Pickleball created the posters around the
school, and coordinated the
come especially popular in school said. events,” said Coach Fiore. “She
is so humble, but she puts in a
physical ed classes, YMCAs, and According to 2022 estimates from lot of work to make this week
successful, and her teammates
adult-living communities, such as the Sports & Fitness Industry Asso- rally around her.” Students wore pink and painted their faces to show support for
the breast cancer fundraiser.
Heritage Hills in Somers. ciation (SFIA) Single Sport Report, Gigi is con dent they will
exceed last year’s total of
pickleball grew in 2021 to 4.8 mil- $8000, but her goals surpass
PICKLEBALL’S PAST lion players in the U.S.
Pickleball turned 57 in 2022. It Tennis has about 30 million, Ma-
was invented in 1965 on Bainbridge tusow said, quoting the SFIA.
Island, “a short ferry ride from Se- However, the rate by which pick-
attle,” says USA Pickleball, by “three leball is growing is “astronomical” in
enterprising dads” – Joel Pritchard, comparison, he added.
Bill Bell, and Barney McCallum
– whose children were “bored” by GOOD TO KNOW
their usual summertime activities. e Hardscrabble Club is located
e original equipment was at 22 Sutton Place, Brewster, N.Y.,
handmade and the rules were very just a hop, skip, and a jump over the
simple. town’s border with North Salem.
So how did it get named pickle- It’s open Mondays through Fri-
ball when no pickles are involved? days from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more
Accounts di er. information, mail info@pbbarn. PHOTOS COURTESY OF NSCSD
Joan Pritchard recalls that she com or call (845) 302-3525. Students throughout the school showed their support.
The appearance of judicial candidates in this literature does not expressly or impliedly constitute an endorsement.
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CONGRESS “ e kinds of things that sup- der and in our communities as a for funding to support behavior- Reduction Act, which caps se-
FROM PAGE 1
port good accountable polic- direct result of the policies that al health, NARCAN for people niors’ Medicare out-of-pocket
ing that are e ective in solving have been enacted,” Lawler said who are experiencing overdoses, prescription costs at $2,000
the top concerns for voters,” crimes,” he said. while specifying that he is in fa- and getting tougher on coun- starting in 2025. e bill also
Lawler said, calling New York’s Maloney also cited the Invest vor of a lawful immigration pol- tries such as China for exporting permits Medicare to negotiate
cashless bail law an “unmitigat- to Protect Act, which was re- icy that welcomes immigrants. drugs for pro t. prices with prescription drug
ed disaster.” cently passed by the House of “Now my wife is an immi- “So you need a whole of gov- companies.
“Crime is up 36% in New Representatives, which would grant,” Lawler said “…She came ernment strategy to get at this Maloney also praised the
York City and over 40% of those provide grant funds to police de- here over a decade ago. She problem,” Maloney said. Biden Administration’s release
who have been released on non- partments under 125 o cers. earned her citizenship two years of millions of barrels from the
monetary bail have been re- And Maloney also cited the ago. So I respect immigration INFLATION country’s Strategic Petroleum
arrested while those charges are American Rescue Plan Act of and we welcome immigrants. Lawler said that in ation is Reserve, which he claims has re-
pending,” he said. “If New York 2021, which provided $300 bil- ey enrich our communities, the biggest issue right now. duced the cost of a gallon of gas
State refuses to act and refuses lion to state and local govern- our culture and our economy. “My wife went to the grocery by $1.30.
to change its cashless bail laws, ments. But what we have right now is a store just last week and she paid Maloney said other ways to
then the Feds need to intervene.” “ at’s what kept our cops broken system at every level, and $6 for a gallon of milk, $16 for a reduce in ation would be to
Lawler cited a bill introduced and rst responders on the job,” one that has created a mess, not package of chicken cutlets, $4.50 surge production of energy, par-
by Republican Congresswoman Maloney said. only at our southern border, but for a carton of eggs and $29 for ticularly renewable energy, as
Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11), Lawler criticized Maloney for created a crisis in our communi- a small box of diapers for our well as going after price gouging.
which would allow victims of his support of New York’s cash- ties.” daughter. So, this is a major cri- “ ese big oil companies are
crime to sue the state. Lawler less bail, but Maloney said he In terms of immigration poli- sis for families,” Lawler said. making a fortune o of Putin’s
also cited Congress’ “power of was opposed to New York’s re- cy, Lawler said a plan is needed To tackle in ation, Lawler war,” Maloney said.
the purse,” which could force form without a dangerousness to address the people already said we should cut spending,
a change in local government standard in it. here. increase American domestic STUDENT LOAN
policies. “Remember, the reform was “You’re not going to round up energy production and also lift FORGIVENESS
“If we can force change from a to make sure that poor people 20 million undocumented im- the cap on federal tax deduc- Lawler was opposed to the
federal level and force New York and rich people were treated the migrants and kick them out,” tions allowed on payments made Biden Administration’s forgive-
State to act, so be it,” he said. same way under our bail system,” Lawler said. “For some it may to state and local taxes – also ness of student loans, which al-
Meanwhile, Congressman Maloney said. “ at’s the good mean citizenship, others not.” known as SALT. lows certain qualifying individu-
Maloney cited $7 million that part of reform. But of course Maloney acknowledged the e tax deduction cap was als up to $20,000 in relief.
he brought to the Hudson Val- you can’t let dangerous people problem of drug tra cking at passed during the Trump Ad- Lawler said it’s not Constitu-
ley for police. out of jail. And so we’ve got to the border, but he said it’s re- ministration, but many Republi- tional.
“Rising crime is something we make sure we have the tools to ally an issue at the legal points cans in high tax states like New “ e President can’t just void
must address, but of course we keep dangerous people o our of entry, where we should surge York were opposed to it because contracts,” he said.
should also remember that crime streets.” our resources to prevent the in- it would adversely impact home- Lawler also said that 62% of
is lower now than it was just four ow of opioids. Maloney also owners who pay in excess of Americans haven’t had opportu-
years ago,” Maloney said. “So we IMMIGRATION AND DRUG said there is a role for our Coast $10,000 in local taxes. nity to go to college.
don’t need to be hysterical about SMUGGLING Guard in the Caribbean and the Lawler also criticized the In- “It’s not right for the President
it or go back to an era of mass Lawler said our porous south- Eastern Paci c. ation Reduction Act, labeling it to shift the burden from those
incarceration, or use race as a ern border is an issue in terms of Maloney said we need more instead as the “In ation Expan- folks to others who have not had
reason to scare people into ac- human tra cking and violence inspection stations, better sion Act.” that opportunity,” he said.
tion. We need to be thoughtful against women and children, screening technology and more “Which is what it really Instead, Lawler said we should
and e ective.” and is the cause of 300 Ameri- personnel. should have been called,” Lawler focus on making college more
Maloney said he supports cans dying daily due to danger- Maloney also cited the need said, alleging that it raises taxes a ordable and cap tuition costs
equipping police with more re- ous opioids smuggled over the for emergency intervention, on middle class families and for institutions that use federal
sources, more training and better border. with law enforcement diverting businesses at a time of recession. funds.
technology. “We have a crisis at our bor- drug addicts to treatment and Maloney also expressed con- “Many of these very woke liberal
cern about in ation. institutions that teach socialism in
Keep the lights on. “I grew up in a family where their classrooms should be more
if the gas prices went up, the than happy to have their tuitions
food budget went down,” Ma- capped and they should be more
loney said. “So by this time of than happy to have to spend out of
the week, we’d be eating Chef their endowment,”Lawler said.
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CONGRESS gress agree with Graham and
FROM PAGE 6
others believe the abortion deci- ‘We don’t need to be hysterical
“He thinks it’s OK for a blue- sion should be left entirely up to about it or go back to an era of mass
collar working-class family who the states.
Lawler is in that latter camp
doesn’t have a college degree to and believes the decision should
pay for somebody else’s degree. be up to Albany.
And I just think that’s funda- “ e reality that we have here
mentally unfair.” is that in the state of New York,
incarceration, or use race as a reasonsome people might nd the debt Lawler said. “And reasonable
Maloney acknowledged how abortion is not going anywhere,”
forgiveness unfair. people can have a reasonable dif- to scare people into action. We need
“It’s not perfect,” Maloney ference of opinion on this. But
said. “You know my mom and what most Americans don’t sup-
dad sacri ced and saved to send port is the bill that Sean Malo- to be thoughtful and e ective.’
ve of us to college, and they ney voted for in Congress, which
never got any help. And I un- would expand abortion up to the
derstand there’s concerns about moment of birth nationwide.”
fairness here. But the fact is that Lawler was referring to the Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney
it’s going to help millions of Women’s Health Protection Act, Discussing crime
people and I think that’s a good which supporters argue simply
thing.” codi es Roe v. Wade, whereas
Maloney also said that 90% detractors say it goes far beyond
of those receiving student loan the overturned Supreme Court
debt relief are those individuals decision and would repeal exist- world, Israel,” and to help ensure Cortez, Congresswoman Ilhan of us disagree with. But here’s
making less than $75,000 annu- ing state laws. its safety and security, especially Omar and Congressman Jamall the bottom line. At the DCCC,
ally. vis a vis Iran. Bowman, who all support the we support our front-line candi-
ANTI SEMITISM AND “ e Iran nuclear deal, which anti-Semitic BDS movement, dates, and not one of those can-
ABORTION ISRAEL Sean Maloney voted for, was a which seeks to boycott, divest didates isn’t good on Israel.”
South Carolina Republican Lawler said District 17 has disastrous deal, and did noth- money from and sanction Israel. Meanwhile, Maloney also de-
Sen. Lindsey Graham intro- one of the largest Jewish com- ing but give billions of dollars Maloney denied this claim. fended his record of support for
duced legislation that would munities in the nation, and he to Iran to use it and help fun- “ e DCCC doesn’t support Israel.
create a federal ban on abortions has seen a rapid rise in anti- nel money to terrorist organi- anybody who supports BDS. Pe- “Well I’m a strong supporter
after 15 weeks, causing a split Semitism and a failure in New zations,” said Lawler, who also riod. Full stop,” Maloney said. “I of Israel …And I just beat the
between Republicans after the York to prosecute hate crimes criticized Maloney, claiming that don’t control who is in the Dem- crowd that supported BDS in
overturning of Roe v. Wade in against Jews. Maloney, as chair of the Demo- ocratic caucus; that’s up to the a primary. So, I’m not just talk-
the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s On the federal level, Lawler cratic Congressional Campaign voters. And there’s always going ing about it. I’ve got the scars to
Health Organization decision, said he plans to work closely Committee, is supporting Con- to be people in both parties that SEE CONGRESS PAGE 21
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Happily Ever After
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Choose ‘common Crime and in ation vote “yes” on Proposition 1 to support Los Angeles, to name a few. Adding to the
sense’ candidates to are more complex than NY State’s commitment to transition to a crime is the revolving door of arrest-repeat
clean energy economy. criminal activity, DA’s lenient charges, and
‘save our state!’ a single politician or Katherine Daniels no bail-no jail, all by Democrat-led bastions.
North Salem ere is no political balance.
party
To the Editor: ‘Time for change’ in Time for a change at the NY governor
New York’s “Less Is More” act, signed To the Editor: representation and legislative bodies to see if new laws,
along with reversal of no bail statues, will
by Gov. Kathy Hochul on Sept. 17, bring law and order to NYC.Time to have
2021, has made it almost impossible to We all know that in ation and crime good management where the rubber meets
reincarcerate parolees who violate the are far more complex than any individual To the Editor: the road and legislative people who support
conditions of their releases. or political party, particularly in the wake I recently read a letter to the editor them. We need to retire Rep. Sean Patrick
What is the point of placing a convict of a global pandemic. Of course, everyone suggesting crime is too complex to be Maloney, who has done nothing to call
on parole if there are no consequences wants to feel safe in a home they can solved by one politician. I suggest that good to account but dead silence on the lawless
for failure to abide by the terms? Such a a ord, but in ation and crime are societal management by an elected leader solves the open borders allowed by our President
law renders parole o cers, prosecutors issues that must be addressed in a bi- problem. Witness the failures in Democrat Joseph Biden.
and courts powerless to keep our partisan manner that does not seek to cast majority-run big cities such as New York Howard Hellwinkel
communities safe. Murderers and child blame on politicians or exclude the most City, Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle and North Salem
molesters are free to violate parole vulnerable people. is is why I support
without fear of going back to prison. Chris Burdick (NYS Assembly), Pete
Domestic abusers and rapists don’t have Harckham (NYS Senate), Kathy Hochel Editor’s Note
to abide by geographical limitations (NYS Governor), Antonio Delgado
put in place to protect their victims as (Lieutenant Governor) and Sean Patrick
these technical violations are no longer Maloney (US Congress). ese are Please be advised that we will not be accepting
enforceable. experienced elected o cials who care any negative submissions for our Letters to the
deeply about our communities. ey each Editor section for the Nov. 3 edition of North Sa-
We need a new common sense have a proven track record for protecting lem News. This policy is in fairness to all of our
governor who will stop giving more the interests of their constituents while political candidates who will not have a chance
rights to criminals than to law-abiding
New Yorkers. Vote for a change. Vote also pressing to protect the environment,
Republican. Save our state! reproductive rights and other civil rights.
is Election Day, vote Congressman Crime and in ation are important
Lee Zeldin for governor and all the societal issues, but they are not the only to respond to any disparaging remarks ahead of
the election. We thank you for your cooperation.
Republican candidates across Row B to ones and history has taught us repeatedly
bring sanity back to New York. that no single person or party can “ x”
e North Salem Republican Town them. We need to work together. Please
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Bearly a scratch
Habitats are shrinking want that’s inside that tree was caring and helpful. When I was television commercial, and Bears have other weird
every day, and if we’re it GOLD? I started scratching a little kid, Smokey the Bear come to think of it they do habits. ere are many reports
not careful there’s a into it in a frenzy until my wife would come on TV and tell me, not really come out looking of them raiding bird-feeders,
“Only YOU can prevent forest too good either. e family has as if some sun ower seeds are
species that may soon nd itself calmly escorted me back inside chosen toilet paper as the focus going to satisfy a 500-pound
res!” And I thought to myself, of their budget, and they’re appetite. Does that sound like
on the endangered list. And to research the phenomenon. “Who, ME? What the hell am trying to cut down. ey argue the work of a sane animal?
I supposed to do about it?” I incessantly about how many Also, who, besides my Dad,
that species Apparently didn’t even live near a forest. sheets they should use. Winnie could spend the entire winter in
the Pooh never did THAT, and the den? Maybe my tree-eating
is US. When bears dig ere was nobody else who his last name is POOH. bear is the most normal of the
could help? crowd. We have a beautiful
we went into MAN into trees And of course there were cherry tree in our front yard
Even in the story of Teddy bears, whose name came and I don’t want him getting
the woods OVERBOARD when they are “Goldilocks and the ree from an incident in which any ideas about becoming the
Bears,” the bears let her go “George Washington of Bears.”
behind our RICK desperate for without so much as a blonde eodore Roosevelt refused Even if he doesn’t lie about
hair out of place even though to shoot a bear that had been chopping it down afterwards,
property the MELÉN food, and the she was technically guilty of treed and subdued during a it’s just as dead either way, and I
breaking and entering. If I was hunting trip, deeming it poor couldn’t bear the thought of it.
other day inner sapwood Goldilocks, and I’m pretty sure sportsmanship. at turned the
she HATED being called that, bear into a cuddly stu ed toy Join Rick and No Options at
we noticed a provides a I would get into the Bears’ that lived on your pillow. Mine Putnam House in Mahopac,
garbage cans and spread their was a kind of scary-looking Friday, Oct. 28, at 9 p.m. Look
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from about 3 to 8 feet from the is at least, obviously, high in Nowadays there is a family
of bears starring in their own
ground. We posted a picture of ber. It made me wonder what
it on social media and everyone the other bears thought of the
weighed in with their theories: rst bear that suggested eating
Deer rubbing their antlers raw wood. “Wow what a great
(they would have had to nd idea! What wine goes with
a stepladder); a woodpecker wood? Hey, look over there it’s
(you’d have to be an awfully a storm drain cover! Why don’t
big pecker to peck that much you give that a try! It’s high in
wood); a cougar (maybe a iron! In fact, it’s...grate!”
cougar holding a woodpecker); It seemed a little scary to
a beaver (building a dam in me that a bear can in ict this ‘ I have been relying
on the law office of
the middle of the woods?); much pain on a full-grown tree.
lightning (if lightning struck I had an image in my mind of
using a Milwaukee Sawzall); bears as a somewhat benign
Sasquatch (the most plausible and friendly group. ey usually
of the bunch). talk, have a hug named after
But at the very top of the them and sometimes dance. I
damage was a gouge in the think of Winnie the Pooh, a
exact shape of a paw with sharp bear who likes poetry, speaks Joe Tock for most
claws on it. It couldn’t have in an accent, has a best friend
been more obvious if it had left who’s an ass, and wears a shirt
ngerprints, a DNA pro le and but no pants. Maybe this is a of my life, and
a written confession. I couldn’t bad example.
gure out what a bear would Yet they always seemed they are always
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Falloween
“ We’re just not sure how the six-week over it within a week, the fatigue lingered and we
drought this past summer will af- didn’t feel we would have enough energy to enjoy
fect the changing leaves this fall.” all we wanted to do. We’re just happy to have such
at’s what meteorologists, weather people and gorgeous color right here at home.
newscasters said at the Now that we are in tiptop shape, we
end of August. ey were drove to see our grandson, Drew, in
worried that the leaves JUST New Jersey a few days ago. As we drove
would not produce color JO ANN south we noticed that the trees were still
or just go from green to green. In fact, the foliage in my daugh-
brown within a matter of JO ANN ter’s neighborhood had only slightly
weeks. FRANCELLA begun to turn colors. How lucky are we
But that didn’t happen. to be able to extend our leaf-peeping by
Each time I leave my about two weeks when we visit.
home to take a walk or My daughter and her husband
drive into town, I am more and more amazed at recently took Drew for his Halloween costume.
the stunning colors on the trees this year. I almost I was told that they want it to be a surprise, but
feel like I’ve walked into a magical, mystical forest. since Drew is obsessed with dinosaurs this year, I
e reds, oranges and yellows are neon-like. suspect he will be trick-or-treating as a stegosau-
Each year my family and I travel to Vermont to rus. Being grandparents has a orded us the oppor-
leaf-peep. It’s not only the foliage in Vermont that tunity to revisit the time when my own daughter
brings us there; it’s also all the side roads we take was so young. We get to live through the best parts
to get there that draw us in. We stop at pumpkin of childhood once again.
patches and cider mills along the way, making the Wishing you all the stunning beauty of this fall
trip well worth the four-hour drive. season and a fun Halloween lled with goblins,
We normally spend a three- or four-day week- pumpkins and probably at least one dinosaur.
end in and about Wilmington, Vt., but this year a
case of COVID got us down. Although we were [email protected]
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Birthday parties
It’s that time of year again making sure everything is per- It all makes sense though.
and your child’s birthday is fect, that the Star Wars-themed ere was no social media when
coming up. If your kids are party has in atable light sabers, we were little. ere was no way
to compare what we were doing
anything like mine, they will Yoda masks, Vader cupcakes versus what our friends were do-
ing. It was only word of mouth.
start remind- and matching “Did you hear that Jennifer
had a magician at her party last
ing you two plates and cups. weekend? It was a great party!
She even had snow cones!” Now-
months in MAMA But the ques- adays, it’s all thrown right into
advance. EXPLAINS tion is, when our face. You log into Facebook
“Hey, mom, does it become and Instagram and there it is!
Brinley’s Magical Fifth Birthday
my birth- NICOLE too much? Is Bash complete with unicorn face
day is in 55 DOOLEY it dangerous paint, purple hair chalk, sparkly
days! Did territory when manicures and pink lemonade.
All for your viewing pleasure! I
you know your child starts am not bashing at all, I legiti-
mately do the same thing! I like
that? I made expecting a to share because when my kids
are happy, I’m happy, and in
my birthday party that has turn, I share. But what if you’re
seeing this and sabotaging your
list! Want to see? I know where puppies running around for their own happiness? What if you’re
needlessly comparing? We need
I want to have my party!” is cuddling enjoyment, a bouncy to stop. Our kids don’t care and
neither should we. And if they
is usually a monologue just for house, a huge in atable slide, a are comparing and demanding
a pony at their third birthday,
themselves, but you’d better be popcorn machine, cotton candy well then it’s time for a reset for
both the parents and the kids.
listening and have your pencil and a balloon arch? is might It might be worth going back
to Carvel for a cake and some
ready. If you think you’re going be a problem. old-fashioned streamers. It could
be one of the best birthdays little
to get away with a family party, When I look back on photos Jimmy will ever have!
regular balloons and a Fudgie of my birthday parties as a little Nicole Dooley is a Somers mom
who enjoys writing for her
the Whale cake (or maybe you kid, I often see myself blowing parenting blog. If you enjoyed her
column, you can read more of her
were more of a Cookie Puss fan), out candles on my Carvel cake. entries at www.mamaexplains.
you’re sadly mistaken. Seriously I see a few balloons around me
though, when did birthday par- and I see family standing behind
ties become so intense?! me smiling. I mean, there were PHOTO: NICOLE DOOLEY
Children are so accustomed to usually a few relatives in the
seeing huge birthday parties and background with teased hair
thinking it’s typical for everyone. and cigarettes, too. I miss the
I mean, where would they get days when the kids played pin
this idea? Could it be that people the tail on the donkey, got candy
are having over-the-top gender necklaces, ran around from their
reveals where they send a rocket sugar highs and made their own
into the sky to shoot out pink or fun. Sometimes I feel that kids
blue confetti? Or maybe because aren’t using their imaginations
we as parents so desperately and tapping into their own
want our kids to have the best, so creative minds because they are
we start looking on Pinterest for so used to being served enter-
themed parties and frantically tainment. I remember planning
seek out ideas for the best candy out every minute of a birthday
tables and the yummiest goody party because, God forbid, a
bags. Our intentions are good; child was bored for a moment.
they always are. We love our I understand now why parents
kids, we want them to be happy rent out places for two hours
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Considering a career in teaching
STRONG have spoken to people like a pursuits, actors and singers purely due to circumstances in majors from college catalogs.
LEARNING retired aunt, a neighbor who’s a were also at the top of many their lives. ey’ll nd catalogs online or
teacher, or someone else who’s lists.
DR. LINDA told them not to go near it. Other people will have can pick one up from a local
SILBERT Please let teens and college Finding the right career a satisfying career in one college. Students note the
kids know that teaching, like choice is one of the most courses they’d love to take.
Dear Dr. Linda, any other job, has good and important decisions anyone eld and then completely What is the major of the most
I’ve been a high school math bad days. But if you have the can make. erefore, students change directions and do courses selected? When there’s
desire to become a teacher, and parents must be open- something else. So even a strong preference, a student
teacher for more than 35 years go for it. It’s one of the most minded about di erent career though choosing a career is an would probably love that major
and I’m happy to say that I rewarding professions they choices. Few people stay in the important decision, students and career. If no clear choice
still love my job. Are things could be in. same job until they retire as need to know that they won’t is evident it doesn’t matter as
di erent from when I began? their grandparents and great- necessarily have to work at this students don’t have to choose
Of course. Are there days that Ken grandparents did. Others will career until they retire. a major right away and can
I’m so stressed out that I want Dear Ken, remain in the same career even always change majors. But
to throw in the towel? Yes, if they change jobs or move to Choosing a career is based students need to remember
but the bottom line is I love According to a survey done a di erent city or state. on individual likes, dislikes, they have options in life. If
teaching math. It’s one of the years ago by the National interests, values, needs, and the job doesn’t turn out to be
most satisfying careers I could Opinion Research Center, “ e Students can take tests in circumstances. It’s not based what was expected, it’s good to
have gone into. most satisfying jobs are mostly high school to help them on the experiences of relatives keep in mind that many people
professions, especially those determine a particular career or neighbors. Young people change careers during their
I’m upset that many people involving caring for people direction, but they’re often not need to do their own research. lifetime.
aren’t going to go into this such as teaching and protecting valid or reliable at that age. Everyone has their own needs,
profession because of the bad others and creative pursuits.” Some students will discover personality, and values. Dr. Linda
rap it’s getting. I teach a math career possibilities they didn’t
course at a local college at Research has supported know existed when they get Teens need to be exposed to Dr. Linda is co-author of “Why
night. Many of my students the fact that service careers to college. Many high schools various careers so that they are Bad Grades Happen to Good
tell me that they were thinking are at the top of the list for hold career days in which informed. is means talking Kids” and director of Strong
of becoming teachers but job satisfaction. ese include students meet various people with lots of people who have Learning Tutoring and Test
clergy, re ghters, police, with di erent careers. And di erent careers. Prep, Inc. Send your questions to
physicians, teachers, and some people wind up in a [email protected].
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a few. In terms of creative careers, students can read
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Page 16 – North Salem News HEALTH & WELLNESS Thursday, October 27, 2022
How oatmeal
does a body good
Many adults are familiar with vari- trición Hospitilaria in 2015 found that
ous remedies to mitigate symptoms and eating foods that contained beta-glucans
shorten the duration of the common could help lower blood glucose levels in
cold. A bowl of chicken soup, a little extra people with diabetes. at makes oat-
sleep and tea with honey can help people meal an especially valuable dietary choice
feel better as they confront cold symp- for individuals with diabetes, many of
toms like runny nose and sore throat. whom also must make an e ort to lower
Oatmeal is another popular cold rem- levels of LDL in their bodies.
edy, but a piping hot bowl of ground oats
can bene t the body even when it’s not OATMEAL AND
battling a cold. CONTROLLING WEIGHT
A lling, healthy breakfast can help in-
OATMEAL AND GUT HEALTH dividuals avoid the kind of snacking that
Beta-glucan is a soluble ber found can contribute to unwanted weight gain.
in oatmeal that prevents constipation e ber content in oatmeal helps people
and promotes regular bowel movements. feel fuller longer, reducing the likelihood
According to Amy Goodson, MS, RD, that they’ll reach for potentially un-
CSSD, LD, author of e Sports Nutri- healthy snacks throughout the day. at
tion Playbook, beta-glucan ber has been can make it easier to lose weight and
linked to healthy gut bacteria. Healthy gut keep the pounds o over the long haul.
bacteria can reduce the likelihood indi-
viduals will experience issues with diges- OATMEAL AND NUTRIENTS
tion after eating and can lower the risk for Oatmeal is among the most nutrient-
in ammation and chronic disease. dense breakfast foods a person can eat.
e United States Department of Ag-
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WebMD notes that the beta-glucan in indicates that a 1⁄2 cup serving oatmeal
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Thursday, October 27, 2022 HEALTH & WELLNESS North Salem News – Page 17
From House calls to Hospitals
Celebrating area medicine
Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown have lesser-known history, and maybe more Hollow and Tarrytown has a new
deep histories. Most everyone knows important, is the development of our exhibit called, “From House Calls to
about “ e Legend of Sleepy Hollow”, local area’s medicine and local hospital, Hospitals.” It shows the development
Washington Irving’s 1820 short story Phelps Hospital in Sleep Hollow. of the local area’s medicine, speci -
about the Headless Horseman. e cally Phelps Hospital. Phelps Hospital
e Historical Society of Sleepy opened in 1956 thanks to the donation
of a 69-acre plot of land from the James
and Phelps family. e nearby Rock- PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC. OF TARRYTOWN
efellers also made an o er to match AND SLEEPY HOLLOW
dollar for dollar what the community
raised. at allowed Phelps Hospital to The Tarrytown Historical Society, location of the "From
open its door debt-free in 1956. House Calls to Hospitals" exhibit.
Currently Phelps is in its largest
expansion in its history, building the
hospital the community deserves. e
current plan includes a new PET-CT
scan for cancer patients (opened earlier
this year), a Center for Advanced Pro-
cedures in Neurosciences, and an ultra-
modern and cutting-edge Maternal-
Child Health Unit.
e exhibit at e Historical So-
ciety, “From House Calls to Hospi-
tals,” is open for anyone. It’s hours
are ursdays and Saturdays from
2-5p.m. at One Grove Street, Tar-
rytown, NY 10591. ey are also
open by appointment. Contact e
Historical Society at historicalsoci-
[email protected].
Submitted by Northwell Health – Phelps
and Northern Westchester Hospitals.
DID YOU KNOW? PHELPS HOSPITAL IS
A REGIONAL LEADER IN STROKE CARE.
An interview with Ramandeep Sahni, Stroke Director, Phelps Hospital
A stroke is a catastrophic brain injury What is a Thrombectomy-Capable How does Phelps deliver faster How does Phelps Hospital's
that damages blood flow to the brain, Stroke Center and what lifesaving emergency stroke treatment? connection to Northwell Health
depriving brain tissue of essential advantage does this let Phelps ensure stroke patients even
nutrients. Because a person loses Phelps aims to treat eligible stroke
1.9 million brain cells per minute, offer Westchester patients? patients with clot-busting medication more advanced care?
quickly restoring normal blood within 30 minutes of arrival—a speed
flow makes survival more likely and Phelps has the superior technology unmatched in Westchester. This drug, While most stroke patients brought
minimizes disability. Phelps is a New and expertise to perform a minimally together with the thrombectomy to Phelps can be treated here, a
York State Department of Health- invasive thrombectomy procedure procedure gives stroke patients tiny fraction of hemorrhagic stroke
Designated Stroke Center, meeting to remove a blood clot from brain their best shot, so patients don't patients are seamlessly transferred
strict requirements for delivering vessels. Together with clot-busting lose precious time travelling out of to Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan,
today's most advanced stroke care. intravenous medication, it gives eligible the area for the highest-level care. also part of Northwell Health, for
Phelps goes further – beating these patients their best chance of survival It's right here. Phelps Hospital, a advanced critical care. Stroke
time targets for emergency imaging with little or no disability. Our ability part of Northwell Health, brings the experts at Northwell's Westchester
and diagnosis, while providing fast to combine the two treatments sets high standards of this nationally regional neurosciences program,
cutting-edge treatment. Phelps apart from nearly all regional recognized health system to the which includes Phelps and Northern
stroke centers. community. Westchester Hospital, collaborate
on care that continuously meet the
highest standards set in the region
by Northwell Health.
To learn more, visit phelps.northwell.edu/stroke
Page 18 – North Salem News Sports Thursday, October 27, 2022
GIRLS SOCCER VARSITY ROUNDUP
Tigers start playoffs strong Boys
Soccer
Make quick work of Pawling advances
past first
BY WHIT ANDERSON “She had a really great cross,” Keeping the ball on Pawl- only 2-0 going into break. round
SPORTS EDITOR said Pelosi. “ e ball came over ing’s side of the eld, North Coach Robert Martin cred-
the goalie to my side, and I Salem controlled the rst half Cross Country
e No. 3 Tigers hosted No. played it with my thigh into an on both ends. eir second ited the gameplan and execu- competes at
14 Pawling in the rst round of open net.” score came from the pressure tion for the Tigers strong start. Leagues
the Section 1 Class B playo s on of Gabby Bruni and Jaiden
Friday, Oct. 21 Wasting no time, Pelosi, usually the one dish- Donovan and their multiple “It’s the skilled players that CROSS COUNTRY
North Salem got on the board ing out assists to her team- close-range shot attempts, with we have,” he said. “ ey have League Championships
quickly and kept their foot on mates, detailed her role as both Bruni eventually converting the ability to control the ball. Wednesday, Oct. 19
the gas until the nal buzzer to a playmaker and scorer. one of the rebounds at 14:46. We saw that their (Pawling) e boys cross country team placed
pull away with a 4-0 victory. plan was to neutralize our mid-
“It’s about taking the oppor- e pressure continued the dle. We had to try and keep second at their league championship,
Early in the rst half, the ball tunities when I have them,” she rest of the rst thanks to the working it wide. It was not un- hosted by winner Putnam Valley.
found Katie Murtagh on one said. “I love passing and getting Tigers’ front line and their til we were able to stretch them
end, who executed a picture- assists. I value assists more than great chemistry that set up a out that we could get the ball Jack Fryer (3rd), Connor Quadrini
perfect cross to mid elder Cassie goals because they are even plethora quality looks, many back into the middle.” (4th), Jake Greenberg (5th), omas
Pelosi for the rst goal of the harder to get. But you also have of which hit the posts, leaving Gautier (10th), Matt Schaub (13th),
game. to know when to take chances Pawling fortunate to be down North Salem resumed their and Michael Bonelli (14th) led the
yourself.” calculated attack for the nal way, receiving All-League honors as
40 minutes. And while Pawling well. Tyler Spar (19th), Will Arm-
Rosie Binette goes on the attack. competed more coming out of bruster (24th), Angelo Casale (25th),
break, Murtagh de ated their and Dean Ellicott (33rd) followed
Katie Murtagh (11) and Dana Connolly PHOTOS: ROB DIANTONIO comeback chances by thread- close behind.
celebrate a second-half goal as teammates ing the needle from the left
join in. Cassandra Pelosi chases a loose ball in front of the goal line, nding Dana Con- “Credit to Putnam Valley for pack-
goal. nolly, who converted through ing guys in at 6-7-8-9. at is where
a small window in tra c for a they beat us: 31-34,” said Coach Chris
3-0 advantage at 28:32. Gould. “ e guys had a solid race up
front, as well as our fth and sixth –
All but over, Coach Martin Matt and Michael.”
started bringing in his bench
for the nal minutes. But in- e girls placed third thanks to All-
stead of coasting until the end, League e orts from Emma Gautier
the Tigers maintained their at- (2nd) and Isabelle Schembri (9th).
tack, leading to a Carolyne Bar- Grace O’Hanlon (15th) gave the Ti-
rella longshot over the goalie gers crucial points as well.
with only 1:30 remaining.
SEE ROUNDUP PAGE 19
Martin attributed his bench’s
success towards the “next man PHOTO COURTESY OF CHRIS GOULD
up” mentality North Salem
Soccer possesses. Emma Gautier placed third in her
freshman race at the Coaches
“We talked about it from Invitational.
the beginning, I try to preach
to them. e program we have
from modi ed, to JV, to varsity,
everyone has to be ready. Be
ready, whenever your time is.
You do not know if you will go
in for 10 minutes, 20 minutes,
40 minutes. Just be ready and
prepared. at is what we try to
plan.”
e Tigers faced No. 6 By-
ram Hills on Monday, a tough
opponent who gave North Sa-
lem battles during the regular
season.
Martin, unsure if they would
face Croton or Bryam Hills af-
ter the Pawling win, anticipat-
ed a tough matchup regardless.
“Either way, either team is
going to be di cult to play.
We played them during the
season already. e approach
is going to be the same thing
where as far as we can do what
we do well, we can match up
against any opponent,” he
concluded.
Thursday, October 27, 2022 SPORTS North Salem News – Page 19
ROUNDUP ter County Championships. North Salem 3, Hastings 1
FROM PAGE 18
Tuesday, Oct. 18
BOYS SOCCER Back home, North Salem picked
“Emma had a terri c rst non- North Salem 2, Pleasantville 0 up an important 4-1 win over Hast-
dual 5K, and Coach (Bill) Posch Saturday, Oct. 22 ings (25-11, 25-15, 23-25, 25-11).
and I were truly proud of the ef- e No. 8 Tigers began their Fogle (12 kills, 6 digs, 2 aces),
forts by Isabelle and Grace helping playo run on a positive, leading Aqeel (6 kills, 5 aces, 1 block), Mel-
the girls to take third place,” said visiting No. 9 Pleasantville 1-0 at anie Cotrone (2 kills, 6 aces), and
Gould. halftime, and cruising to a 2-0 vic- Russo (17 assists) contributed to
Section 1 Coaches Invitational tory in the opening round of the the winning e ort.
Saturday, Oct. 22 Section 1 Class B playo s. Pawling 3, North Salem 2
Facing the best of Section 1 at Freshman Sean Randall, assisted Wednesday, Oct. 19
Bowdoin Park last Saturday in the by Andrew Viebrock, scored the Pawling dampened North Sa-
Coaches Invitational,the boys team rst goal with 19:41 to go in the lem’s Senior Night game with a 3-2
placed 11th amongst a talented rst, then Caleb Elias put the nail defeat over the Tigers (15-25, 25-
pool in their Varsity II race. in the co n in the nal ve min- 18, 25-23, 10-25, 6-15).
Fryer (32nd), Greenberg (49th), utes (4:21) of the match o a Nick Aqeel (11 kills, 3 blocks 3 aces),
omas Gautier (67th), Schaub Naber pass. Fogle (9 kills, 6 aces, 2 blocks, 14
(72nd), Armbruster (76th), Bonelli Nick’s brother, George, had one digs), Sam Jagemann (2 kills, 3 aces
(77th), Quadrini (88th), and Spar of his best games of the season in 13 digs),and Russo (22 assists) gave
(99th) all completed the tough goal, recording 13 saves against an it their all.
Bowdoin course. aggressive Panther o ense. Seniors Aqeel, Cotrone, Fogle, Alexander
Zoubok leaps
Emma Gautier started and n- e Tigers were set to visit No. Jagemann, LeClair, Russo, and Al- and sends it
toward the goal.
ished strong in her freshman race 1 Briarcli on Tuesday in the quar- exa Yoel were all honored before
to place third. Dean Ellicott placed ter nals. the game.
30th in his. Somers 3, North Salem 0
“It was a beautiful day at Bow- VOLLEYBALL Friday, Oct. 21
doin,” said Gould. “ e purpose Blindbrook 3, North Salem 1 e Tigers put up a valiant e ort
of this invitational is to experience Monday, Oct. 17 in their nal regular season match
the course and post a time that you e Tigers began their nal against the Class A league cham-
want to surpass, as we will be back week of the regular season with a pion Tuskers in a 3-0 defeat (9-25,
in two weeks for Section 1 State 3-1 loss on the road at Blindbrook 13-25, 23-25).
Quali ers. e team as a whole will (12-25, 26-24, 26-28, 18-25). Aqeel (6 kills, 6 digs, 2 aces, 1
take up that challenge by working Chloe Fogle (12 kills, 2 aces, 12 block), Jagemann (3 kills, 7 digs, 4
the hills of North Salem, preparing digs, 2 blocks), Jules Aqeel (11 kills, aces), and Russo (18 assists, 5 digs)
for a Nov. 5th return to Bowdoin.” 10 digs, 2 blocks, 1 ace), Julia Russo produced for North Salem.
Before state quali ers, the Tigers (19 assists, 10 digs, 3 aces, 1 kill), Volleyball is set to play their rst-
will race at Somers High School on and Gigi LeClair (17 digs) led the round playo game on ursday, Max Cotrone looks up the field PHOTOS: ROB DIANTONIO
Saturday, Oct. 29 for the Westches- way. Oct. 27. for a teammate. Thomas Coughlan makes his move.
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Page 20 – North Salem News LEISURE Thursday, October 27, 2022
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clear a jump Stephen 46. Ancient Greek City 15. A way to cut
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7Halloween
party pointers
Halloween has surged in pop- prices for just about all house- warming in a slow cooker will
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mas. dishes and having guests bring can be given a Halloween spin.
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cans planned to celebrate Hal- quor BYOB. peppers as “nails” on the ends.
loween in 2021, and the overall
spending for Halloween each • GEAR DECORATIONS • LIGHT A BONFIRE OR for those who want a small touch • PLAN RIDES HOME
year tops $10 billion. Part of AROUND THE AUDIENCE FIREPIT of Halloween whimsy. If alcohol will be served at the
that spending may include host- Adults can stomach some gory Bon res once were traditional party, make a plan to get guests
ing Halloween parties. Whether decor, but young children may ways to celebrate Halloween. • KEEP THEMED GAMES AT home safely, whether driving
designed for adults or children, need decorations to be toned Guests can warm up and circle THE READY them yourself or keeping a list of
parties can be safer than roaming down. Pumpkins, candles, dimly the re, which creates its own Treat guests to a few activities cab companies at the ready. End
neighborhoods due to the high lit lights, cleverly placed cobwebs, mysterious ambiance. while they’re enjoying the party. the party early enough if it is a
propensity for pedestrian acci- and other details in black, purple, Break o into teams and give weeknight and school or work
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festivities can derive inspiration Some guests may not want to “mummies” by wrapping up one great ways to gather and enjoy
and some scary good ideas from • RELY ON MAKE AHEAD come decked out in full costume. of the teammates in each group. some scare time together with
these tips. FOODS Note that costumes are optional Additional party games can in- friends and family.
Halloween parties tend to on the invitations. Have a basket clude hanging doughnuts from
• MAKE IT A POTLUCK be open-house events where of easy costume elements at the strings and seeing who can eat is article was provided by
Hosting a party can get expen- guests stroll in at their leisure. ready, such as masquerade masks, the fastest with no hands or a Metro Creative Connection.
sive. With in ation driving up Chili, soup, stew, or casserole left silly glasses, hats, or clown noses horror movie trivia contest.
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11pt
by the Democrats for no reason Maloney, who serves on the bod
other than to try and make this House Intelligence Commit- Boo
as issue,” Lawler said, adding tee, also expressed support for para
that anyone engaged in storming Ukraine.
the Capitol and breaking the law
should be prosecuted. “I think Putin is a dictator and a
thug and if he’s allowed to occupy
Maloney pointed out that the Ukraine, then NATO itself will be
Jan. 6 Committee is winding on the chopping block,” Maloney
down and will soon be issuing a said. “ e Baltic nations will be
report. next. We have to draw a line here,
but we shouldn’t do it alone …
“I think they’ve done very Freedom is worth it. Freedom is
important work in terms of not free. And we should support
documenting in a bipartisan the e ort in Ukraine.”
way what happened on Jan. 6th
and who was behind it,” Malo- SERVING IN THE HOUSE
ney said. “ at’s essential so that Lawler said he wants to serve
it never happens again and so
there’s accountability.” on the Financial Services, Trans-
portation and Foreign A airs
While some Republicans and committees and he supports Kev-
conservative pundits have been in McCarthy for Speaker of the
calling for the impeachment of House.
Attorney General Merrick Gar-
land, Homeland Security Sec- Maloney pointed to his own
retary Alejandro Mayorkas and membership in the House leader-
President Biden, Lawler made it ship.
clear that he is opposed to im-
peachment. “ at’s where I’m able to make
the biggest impact,”Maloney said.
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Thursday, October 27, 2022 BUSINESS & REAL ESTATE North Salem News – Page 23
How to stay in control of your a airs
After Alzheimer’s or Dementia diagnosis
GUEST advanced directives, including a can be bene cial for estate and tax nated at a time, but alternates can Lauren C. Enea, Esq. is an Associate
CORNER General Durable Power of Attor- planning and long term care plan- be listed as well. You should discuss at Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano,
ney, Health Care Proxy and Living ning of the Principal. e selection with your Agent exactly what your LLP. She concentrates her practice on
LAUREN Will, to provide your trusted of the Agent(s) to be named under wishes are with respect to medical Wills,Trusts and Estates, Medicaid
ENEA individuals with the authority to the POA is a decision of great im- care and speci cally your wishes Planning, Special Needs Planning
handle your a airs in the event of portance and should be someone with respect to end of life decisions and Probate/Estate Administration.
Worldwide, 55 million your incapacity. ese documents you have a great deal of con dence (e.g., arti cial hydration and the She believes that it is never too early
people are living with can avoid the need for a Guardian- in and trust implicitly. It may also use of ventilators / respirators). or too late to start planning for your
Alzheimer’s and other ship and allow you to be in control be bene cial that the individual(s) future and she enjoys working with
forms of dementia. Losing the of whom you wish to handle your selected as Agent(s) have nancial Lastly, a Living Will enables individuals and families to ensure
ability to handle one’s a airs is and/or business experience or a you to state your wishes regarding that their estate and long- term care
akin to losing one’s autonomy and nancial and personal a airs and Co-Agent to create a system of life prolonging medical treat- plan best suits their needs. Ms. Enea
can make it di cult to complete what those individual(s) are al- checks and balances. ments. While a Living Will is is on the executive committee of the
daily personal and nancial tasks. lowed to do on your behalf. not statutorily recognized in New New York State Bar Association
Most individuals, including my A Health Care Proxy is a York, it is bene cial to help guide (NYSBA) Elder Law and Special
toddler and ninety- ve-year-old A General Durable Power of document that similarly allows you your health care Agent and doctors Needs Section and is also the Co-
grandfather, have the “I can do it Attorney (POA) is a document to appoint an agent to make all as to your wish to not be kept alive Editor of the NYSBA Elder Law
myself ”mentality. While this is that allows you (the Principal) to health care decisions when you are by extraordinary measures. and Special Needs Section Journal.
not a negative trait, it can deter appoint someone (an Agent) to no longer able to make these deci- She is admitted to practice law in
individuals from planning for the make nancial decisions for you. A sions yourself. e Health Care As outlined herein, I believe it is New York and Florida. Ms. Enea
future. I nd this ironic as planning POA will continue to be e ective Proxy can specify which treatments su ciently clear that taking appro- can be reached at 914-948-1500.
for the future actually can provide event after the subsequent disabil- and medical care you wish or do priate steps to plan for your future Visit www.esslaw rm.com for more
more of an opportunity to stay in ity or incapacity of the principal not wish to have administered. can allow you to retain a degree of information.
control than not planning at all. and can be broadly drafted to allow Under New York Law, only one control even after an Alzheimer’s
for the Agent to have broad gifting health care Agent can be desig- or Dementia diagnosis.
Unfortunately, all too often I authority and other powers that
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sions is often needed as well.
As such, it is important to have
conversations with your trusted
loved ones as to what your nan-
cial and personal plan looks like.
Advise them what you would (or
would not) want your money in-
vested in; what medical procedures
you would (or would not) want
done; and make sure they know
what you envision your future
should look like. For example, do
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In addition to speaking with
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