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Published by Halston Media, 2021-06-02 19:31:01

Yorktown News 06.03.21

Vol. 10 No. 11 Visit TapIntoYorktown.net for the latest news. Thursday, June 3, 2021

Marijuana dispensaries
unlikely in Yorktown

Town Board expected to opt out
of state legislation

PHOTO: BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER to remember, what is a life worth? I am
EDITOR a ‘hard no’ to dispensaries of marijuana
American Legion Post 1009 makes its way down Commerce Street. coming to this town.”
Any chance of marijuana dispensaries
Yorktown remembers coming to Yorktown seemingly went up Diana said the state’s law is not “well-
the fallen in smoke at the latest Town Board meet- thought-out,” saying it does not address
ing, with nearly all council members ex- impaired drivers or testing for marijuana
e Yorktown community observed Memorial Day on Monday, pressing public opposition to them. usage.
May 31. Turn to pages 18 and 19 for more photos from the parade.
e state’s recently enacted Marijuana “I don’t care what Mahopac [does], I
Regulation and Taxation Act, in addition don’t care what Cortlandt [does], I don’t
to allowing for the public consumption care what Peekskill does,” Diana said.
of marijuana where tobacco smoking is “We have to stand true to our beliefs in
allowed, allows for the establishment of this town and the way we feel about…not
cannabis consumption lounges and spe- just our children but our residents in this
cialty shops that sell weed. town, and make sure they are safe.

However, a community can opt out, “ e argument is going to be from
forbidding the establishment of sales people that it’s not a gateway drug; it
shops or smoking sites or both within its doesn’t cause you to go do other things,”
borders, but it must do so through pas- Diana added. “ ere are noted authori-
sage of a local law before year’s end. ties out there, in the public, that will attest
di erently.”
e discussion on having Yorktown opt
out was brought to the table by Council- Diana then went around the virtual
man Tom Diana, who made his position dais, putting each of his colleagues on the
clear from the jump. spot.

“We have organizations in this town “I’m on record already as having the
that promote non-use of marijuana,” Di- same stance you have,” Councilman Ed
ana said.“I think for us as a board to allow Lachterman told Diana. “I’ve heard the
dispensaries to come into town, no matter tax-dollar argument…I de nitely don’t
the economic value, we constantly have
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The Staff Forum on marijuana
dispensaries set for June 10th
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Local church avoids catastrophe

Building saved by quick FD response, hero canine

BY CAROL REIF raced to her window to see just what Bear The quick response by fire personnel likely saved the church. PHOTO COURTESY OF SVFD
STAFF WRITER was raising hell about. There were flames
shooting out of the roof of the church.
Members of a local church will still be
celebrating its 50th anniversary in their own She called 9-1-1 and then sprinted across
sanctuary this July thanks in part to one of the street to warn the church’s administrator,
God’s creatures. Lisa Wain, and her husband, Matthew, who
live next door. (Wain is the daughter of Pas-
Bear, a pooch owned by a neighbor of the tor Don Foster.)
Yorktown Assembly of God on Mahopac
Avenue, started barking like crazy in the If Bear hadn’t sounded the alarm, Lewis
early morning hours of Sunday, May 30.The would have been none the wiser.
church is located in Somers near the York-
town border. “I didn’t hear a thing,”she said.
According to fire officials, the blaze start-
The German Shepherd’s mom, Kim ed on the exterior of the church and spread
Lewis, was startled out of her sleep around to its attic.
12:45 a.m.by his frantic vocalizations.While Somers Fire Chief Jon Mackey said Sun-
usually commanding, these were especially day that the cause was determined to be
“alarming,” said Lewis, a neighbor and a electrical and accidental. It started in the vi-
congregant of the church. cinity of the cross on the front of the church.
There was fire damage to the roof and wa-
Just the day before, there had been a ter damage to the sanctuary, but the building
break-in reported at a nearby store, and she itself was saved.
was afraid that the burglars were back.
SEE CHURCH FIRE PAGE 6
Lewis threw on shoes and a robe and

Tempers flare at Lakeland BOE meeting

Parents use public-comment sessions to voice displeasures

BY NICK TRUJILLO turally Responsive Teaching “is minutes to each read a portion of proved a contract to retain the or the appeals officer review.
STAFF WRITER about forming relationships with Zwerger’s 2019 blog from NYU legal services of Shaw, Perelson, “This year alone, we’ve had 23
your students and knowing who Steinhardt titled, “Racism’s Hold May & Lambert for the 2021-
Throughout the 2020-21 school they are as learners and individu- on My Newborn Child.” Zw- 22 school year following the first total requests and those 23 total
year, many parents have used the als, with diverse backgrounds, in- erger’s piece speaks on the topic public comment session. requests, with seven outstanding
public-comment sessions at Lake- terests, passions, strengths, hopes, of systemic racism and accepts the because there’s seven that we’re
land Board of Education meetings fears, and areas for growth.” privilege and societal advantage Lyons gave an explanation to still working on, totalled 17,000
to voice their displeasures with her newborn baby already has by clarify what he said was “pretty pages,” said Lyons. “It’s a very
how the board has responded to Culturally Responsive Teach- being born white. egregious misinformation pre- time-consuming process.”
a variety of topics in a year full of ing has been implemented at the sented.”
challenges. elementary level in the Lakeland FOIL AND THE DISTRICT’S Karen Pressman, trustee, added
district for several years. On its LEGAL PROCEEDINGS Since the district uses Shaw, that, “sometimes it has value and
The meeting on Thursday, May website, the district has created a Perelson, May & Lambert on other times it seems to me that it’s
20, was no different. Parents who page under the community tab, FOIL, or the Freedom of In- retainer, there is a cap on the just undermining and hurting us
sauntered up to the podium at labeled “District Equity, Diversity, formation Law, was another price the district pays each year in certain ways.”
Lakeland Copper Beech Middle and Inclusion Team,” with infor- hot topic discussed extensively no matter how many hours they
School requested more transpar- mation on culturally responsive by board members and public use, he said. All attorney hours are Lyons expressed that FOIL re-
ency from the district on their practices and resources to learn speaking parents alike. covered by the retainer fee. quests can be frustrating at times,
legal proceedings, hiring pro- more on the topics being imple- not only because of their time-
cesses, how they handle Freedom mented into the curriculum. A FOIL request is a request “Investigations, FOIL requests consuming nature and extreme
of Information requests, and the to access public records or docu- all go through HR and oftentimes attention to detail, but that the
involvement of New York Uni- During the second public com- ments from a state or local gov- have to be reviewed by the attor- information could be accessed
versity’s Natalie Zwerger in the ment session that concluded the ernment agency for a specified neys before they go out; there has quicker if the submitter of the
district’s social equity curriculum. two-hour meeting, the parents reason. FOIL requests in the to be redactions done and we don’t request simply asked the district
who spoke expressed their dis- Lakeland district are handled by rely on ourselves to decide what’s their question prior to submitting
During the superintendent’s pleasure toward Critical Race the human resources department. redacted,” Lyons said. a FOIL request. He likened some
report, while discussing updates Theory and culturally responsive Depending on the request, the of the requests to a “fishing expe-
regarding the recently formed teaching making its way into the district said, it can take hours to Lyons dispelled the notion that dition.”
District Equity, Diversity, and district’s teachings. sort through thousands of pages Lambert would be using the dis-
Inclusion Team, schools superin- of information and are reviewed trict’s attorney hours for his per- This was met with contempt
tendent, Dr. Brendan Lyons, ad- In response to a comment, by the law firm the district has sonal financial gain, as Lambert is from speakers in the second public
dressed the conversations he had Board of Education President kept on retainer since 1998: not used personally for legal ad- comment session.
been hearing on the district im- Michael Daly said that the district Shaw, Perelson, May & Lambert. vice or services to the district.
plementing Critical Race Theory did not hire Zwerger or anyone “I think it’s very rich that some-
into the curriculum. from the NYU Steinhardt con- In the first public comment The superintendent presented body on this board thinks she
sulting firm; they only interviewed session of the May 20 meeting, statistics the district has kept on knows when a FOIL has value and
“That is not a term that the her. two Lakeland parent speakers FOIL requests from the last six when one doesn’t,” McLaughlin
team is using or a framework that pressured the board for answers school years. In that timeframe, said. She said it was inappropriate
has been explored at this time,” The next speaker, Judy as to why the district has racked 243 requests were filed, with 89 for Lyons to single out one mem-
Lyons said. “A concept that has McLaughlin, said, “I’m glad to up hundreds of attorney hours requests submitted by the same ber of the community who made
been explored is Culturally Re- hear you didn’t hire her because used by the human resources de- person. He estimated that over 89 requests and added that “You
sponsive Teaching.” she’s hideous.” But that did not partment. those six years, the district has wouldn’t have so many [FOILs]
stop her or the next two speak- spent 1,500 hours meticulously if you just answered people’s ques-
He further explained that Cul- ers from using their allotted three The board unanimously ap- reviewing these requests, which tions and this district was so non-
does not include attorney review transparent.”

Page 4 – Yorktown News Thursday, June 3, 2021

MARIJUANA YORKTOWN TOWN BOARD

FROM PAGE 1 JV Mall seeks expansion of outdoor patio

think selling out our kids for tax dollars is the way to go.” BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER
e argument that Yorktown must protect its youth—
EDITOR layup for us, to be honest with you,” Eyes for the Blind, and Kathleen
from access to marijuana and from potentially impaired
drivers—resonated with Councilwoman Alice Roker. said Town Supervisor Matt Slater. Macias-Torres, executive director

“I’m a mother. If my kids were small, there’s no way I’d e Je erson Valley Mall plans On a broader scale, setting aside of Sparc.
want this to happen,” Roker said.
to expand an outdoor patio and the struggles of COVID-19, Alexa Additionally, Guiding Eyes for
Councilman Vishnu Patel agreed with the other council
members, saying, “I think it’s a very bad idea to have it.” seating area for patrons of the O’Rourke, the mall’s general man- the Blind has leased space in the

Town Supervisor Matt Slater, who did not share his Peekskill Brewery’s restaurant. ager, said she is con dent about the newly constructed building at
thoughts on the legislation, said, “I think it’s pretty clear
where the board is at,” before directing the town attorney PB Pizza and Beer is located on future of the mall. 1961 Commerce St. in Yorktown
to draft a resolution with the goal of holding a public hear-
ing in July. the Route 6 side of the mall near “We really feel very con dent Heights. It will be a community

Despite the seemingly entrenched positions of the elect- a Dumpster enclosure. at trash and comfortable where we are outreach center, Panek said.
ed o cials on this issue, Roker invited the public to attend
that hearing. “I know there may be a lot of people who receptacle has already been moved over at the Valley,” O’Rourke said.
might disagree with us, but it’s OK. ey can come to the
public hearing and we’ll listen. Maybe they’ll say some- to another area and the walls sur- “Over the last couple of months, in DIVERTING COMMERCIAL
thing that might change our minds.”
rounding it would be demolished, the height of COVID, we opened TRAFFIC
‘I think for us as a board to allow
dispensaries to come into town, according to a site plan amend- up ve businesses. ese are our e Town Board is looking to
no matter the economic value,
we constantly have to remember ment presented to the Town Board neighbors, these are our friends, get commercial vehicles out of the

what is a life worth? I am a at its meeting on Tuesday, May 25. these are our local business owners downtown Yorktown Heights area.
“hard no” to dispensaries of
marijuana coming to this town.’ “Once that’s done, this whole that we’re here to support.” Police O cer Robert Rohr,

–Councilman Tom Diana area will become open and useful who is the town’s tra c safety of-
Town of Yorktown
to the tenant,” said Stephen Harris, ACCESSIBILITY COMMITTEE cer, said 10-ton weight limits

vice president of development at Yorktown is forming an Acces- could be added to Veterans Road

Washington Prime Group, which sibilities Committee which will and Greenwood Street. Doing so

owns the mall. advise the Town Board on issues would keep most buses and trucks

e site plan changes will require of accessibility at town locations, o the roads.

a public hearing, but the board ex- such as the need for curb cuts and A major o ender in this respect

pressed support for the plan. ramps. is BOCES, the o cer said. Rohr

“If there’s anything that COVID “When we look at these di er- said he will meet the school and

was good for, it was to allow people ent amenities and access, it’s not map out alternate routes for its

to understand it’s kind of nice sit- just for individuals who may have buses.

ting outside eating,” said Council- speci c challenges, but it makes Additionally, the town’s Traf-

woman Alice Roker. it accessible for everybody,” Town c Safety Committee suggested

e board targeted its July 6 Supervisor Matt Slater said the stop signs be installed at Granite

meeting for a public hearing. May 25 Town Board meeting. Springs Road/Quaker Church

“If we can expedite this and get e committee would be led by Road and Cross Road/Chester eld

it through the process, I think it’s a omas Panek, CEO of Guiding Drive.

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Thursday, June 3, 2021 OPINION Yorktown News – Page 13

YORKTOWN100

FROM PAGE 12

of qualifying vehicles can be found at e-zpassny.com. PHOTO: BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER
• New York Plug-In Electric Vehicle Rebate Program – NYSERDA
Where is this in
(New York State Energy Research and Development Authority) provides Yorktown?
rebates up to $2,000 for purchase or lease of eligible plug-in EVs.

• Electric Vehicle Charging Rewards – Con Edison: Earn up to $1,000
per year for charging your EV more e ciently.

• $7,500 federal tax credit is currently available for eligible battery-electric
(as opposed to plug-in hybrids) and purchased (not leased) new vehicles.

When a manufacturer sells its 200,000th quali ed vehicle, the tax credit
is scheduled to wind down, reducing by half to $3,750 and then half
again, over a period of time, before being reduced to nothing. Tesla sold its
200,00th vehicle in 2018, and the credit fully expired at the end of 2019.
Another popular EV, the Chevrolet Bolt EV, also is no longer eligible for
any tax credit.

According to the data, the majority of EV owners buy another one when
they’re ready to trade in their current electric car. e loyalty factor is just
as important since it shows buyers aren’t nding remorse in their battery-
powered cars and switching back to their previous model.

If you aren’t convinced yet of the value and yes, excitement of driving an
EV, let me close with an important health consideration from the American
Lung Association. “Emissions from the transportation sector signi cantly
contribute to ground-level ozone pollution (also called smog) and particle
pollution, both of which are very harmful to health, and can even be deadly.

e 2020 “State of the Air” report found that nearly half of U.S. residents
are breathing unhealthy air. We need to clean up our dirty cars, trucks, and
buses if we are going to continue to make improvements to our air quality.”
(lung.org/blog/why-drive-electric-vehicles)

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All the wrong moves

TRACY say, without hesitation, WD40. part of his life. could x everything in the house, as ing the one that had my eye makeup
BECKERMAN From his passion for the stu , it So, you could imagine his excite- well as all the squeaky items on the remover, which I would consider an
would seem that any household deck, in the yard, and on the planet. essential item, even if my husband
ment when we moved into a new, would not. But since there wasn’t
problem could be solved with a very old house, lled with lots of Most of the time I am ne anybody else around who could do
rusted thingamabobs and squeaky with his WD40 obsession because this besides me, I realized I would
pair of needle-nose pliers and a whooziwhats that all needed oiling. sometimes it helps and also, it keeps have to nd a way to get him to put
While I was sure that Super WD- him out of my hair when I am trying down the oil can and help me.
big can of WD40. In fact, he is 40Man could, actually, x a few an- to get other things done, such as un-
noying things in the house, I wasn’t pack a kajillion boxes after we moved “Hey honey, can you come here? I
SO enamored with WD40, that quite as convinced as he was that he into the new house. is all seemed called out to him.
If you asked my husband what if it could pick up his dry clean- like a great plan, and we worked like
his favorite item is for xing ing and make him dinner, I would a well-oiled machine, until tragedy “I’m busy. I have to oil things.”
struck. And when I say tragedy I “I know, but I’m on my back and I
things, I have no doubt he would de nitely be deemed an unnecessary mean, of course, I bent over to tie need your help.”
my sneaker.To be honest, it wasn’t He showed up at the door, having
A lifetime of love, the tying of the sneaker that was the now created a holster for his WD40
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Thursday, June 3, 2021 OPINION Yorktown News – Page 15

MARTORANO she handed out a questionnaire, which cor- LETTERS
responded to a slide show she had presented
FROM PAGE 10 earlier in her talk. We had been shown a series A deeper look at is is simply not good enough. Our
of photos representing the normal things you the Ethics Board’s town code insists that board members
in many jurisdictions (both locally and feder- might experience on a road trip: tra c signs, give both verbal and written explana-
ally) on the procedures used by the police to other cars, construction sites, houses, etc. In one findings tions when requesting recusal from
ensure that victims accurately identify perpetra- of the questions presented, we were asked if the pending decisions. e claim that it is
tors. red barn came before or after the stop sign. e To the editor, the accepted practice of the Planning
room was equally divided on that one, with half Your article, “Planning board Board for members to casually recuse
We now understand that our minds are not the lawyers saying “before”and the other half themselves after months (and in this
like cameras; rather, we go through a three- saying “after.”I found this division surprising member says resignation was volun- case, years) of discussion is unaccept-
step process when it comes to memory. First, because the people answering these questions tary” (Yorktown News, May 27), goes able. And, certainly, an o -the-record
we experience the event itself. When we are were all experienced lawyers supposedly adept only so far in describing the details conversation with other board mem-
exposed to a stressful situation, that fact alone at making precise observations. When Dr. of this case and the conclusions of bers does not come close to satisfying
can interfere with a successfully imprinted Loftus pointed out that we were all mistaken the Board of Ethics. For the record, the town code requirement for proper
memory. For example, our focus can be diverted since a red barn was never in any of the photos, I believe a more detailed look at the disclosure.
by the presence of a weapon or the appearance I was abbergasted. e suggestiveness of her facts is needed:
of the person involved (hair, clothes, beard, etc.). questions was both subtle and e ective. Despite 3. Mr. Kincart’s sudden resignation
Myriad factors can distract us from accurately reviewing the photos, some lawyers falsely 1. e article leads with the sen- now appears to be the Town Board’s
surveying the important features that we would claimed that Loftus must have surreptitiously tence, “Despite rumors to the con- opportunity to avoid public disclosure
need to take in to guarantee a correct future removed the red barn photo. ey maintained trary, the town’s ve-member Board of the Ethics Board’s nal report,
identi cation. Second, our brains store whatever that they had a direct and precise recollection of Ethics did not recommend the while also relieving the board from
we’ve observed, however faultily we’ve captured of a slide that was, in fact, never presented to removal of former Planning Board having to make a determination on
it. Research has demonstrated that the “storage” them. Amazing. member John Kincart, who resigned the matter. Very clever. Incredibly, the
process itself can lead to mistakes, false memo- earlier this month after a decade Town Board has not even acknowl-
ries, and imaginative additions. ird, at a future Unfortunately, Dr. Loftus and I, aside from of service on the volunteer board.” edged receipt of the report, let alone
date we are asked to retrieve this “implanted” an active Facebook connection, do not regularly Well, not quite. e o cial report is its existence. And it continues to
memory; the nature and circumstances under communicate much anymore. However, I will divided into two parts: a majority and deny the residents of Yorktown access
which that request is made can dramatically never forget the important lessons she taught a minority report. While the majority to the Board of Ethics ndings.
a ect the reliability of that retrieval. me, which have stayed with me all these years, found that Mr. Kincart violated sev-
and which extend far beyond my disappoint- eral portions of the town ethics code, In the end, these are all just excuses
Although I never got to sing her praises ment at never appearing on “ e Joan Rivers they recommended only a reprimand. and rationalizations, all attempts
on “ e Joan Rivers Show,”Elizabeth was Show.”Today, I am more certain than ever that to justify what is clearly unethical
appreciative of my e orts and decided to do she was correct to assert that our memories e minority report, however, went behavior. You don’t sit in judgement
me a huge favor. Upon my request, she gave a and our beliefs are all too often the product of further and recommended that more on a project for seven years, then
presentation to my fellow Legal Aid attorneys interactions with others, rather than a true ver- consequential action be taken, includ- suddenly switch hats and represent its
in a huge auditorium, educating hundreds sion of reality. Or, to put in Dr. Loftus’s words, ing expulsion from the board. applicant. is is not a complicated
of my colleagues on the pitfalls of eyewit- “Memory works a little bit more like a Wikipe- case. Time to open up the Ethics
ness testimony and the critical importance in dia page: you can go there and change it, but so 2. e article states that although Board’s nal report and get the facts.
identifying and exposing suggestive procedures. can other people.” Mr. Kincart did not le a formal
She was, and remains, instructive, entertaining, letter of recusal as required by town Tim Glass
and undeniably inspiring. During her lecture, code, he “verbally told other Planning
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Coping with college rejection

STRONG entering ninth grade this year students from a particular college he or she dreamed of go- ere’s no point in wasting
LEARNING and don’t want to make the geographical area and so they ing to. It’s like applying for a job. your time going over and over
same mistakes. What’s your accept a student from a di er- the disappointment. Instead,
DR. LINDA advice? ent area. ey may need a tuba e best gift you can give rejoice in the acceptances. Once
SILBERT player or a topnotch lacrosse Kevin, and your daughter, the acceptances come in (and
Devastated Parents player so that student is ac- however her journey turns out, is they will if he applied to “safety”
Dear Dr. Linda, Dear Devastated Parents, cepted over one who spent his to help them learn how to deal schools, too), visit those colleges
Our son, Kevin, was just weekends helping the under- with rejection without feeling before making a nal decision.
I wish I could tell you exactly privileged. One college admis- like failures. Rejection is a part If you’ve already been, visit
rejected from three of the six where you “went wrong,” but sions counselor once told me of life—we all su er rejection in them again. Make sure Kevin
colleges he applied to. He that’s not possible because you that when they have to choose one way or another. If you take knows that if after he chooses,
didn’t get into any of his “reach” probably did everything exactly one student and have two with these rejections as indications he feels he’s in the wrong col-
schools and is devastated. So right, and even if you didn’t, it essentially identical quali ca- that you somehow failed, your lege for him, he will always
are we. Four years ago, his older probably has nothing to do with tions, they basically ip a coin. children will feel like failures too. have the option of transferring
brother applied to the same why Kevin was rejected. to another college. And as long
schools and was accepted by all It’s just a fact of life—col- Unless you know the registrar as he’s doing well academically,
of them. Have things changed Over the years, I have seen leges can’t accept everyone who or someone familiar with the he can reapply to those “reach”
that much? Did we send him to a student who was third in his applies. After your child has policies in force for next year’s schools that rejected him—and
the wrong SAT Prep course? Is class rejected by a prestigious spent years building their resume freshmen, you’ll likely never have a much better chance of
it possible the essay he wrote at college while another student with extracurricular activities, know why Kevin wasn’t accept- getting in.
school with his English teacher in the same school whose class studying for hours to keep the ed at his “reach” schools. And
messed him up? We’re really rank was 15th, was accepted. GPA high, taking every course as Princeton researcher Alan Dr. Linda
upset and don’t know what we I’ve seen students get into Har- o ered to ensure that they do Krueger said to students who
did wrong. We have a daughter vard with 1400s (out of 1600s) well on the SAT and/or ACT, choose to apply to and attend Send your questions to Linda@
on the SAT and others who and volunteering for years at the “safety” schools: “Don’t believe stronglearning.com. Find
scored 1500 or above not get in. animal shelter on top of it all, it’s that the only school worth at- more articles on my blog at
disappointing not to get into the tending is the one that would StrongLearning.com.
It all depends on what a col- not admit you.”
lege is looking for at the time.

e school may have enough

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Sportswriter Jeff Pearlman releases latest book

Mahopac alum dives deep into the Lakers dynasty

BY BOB DUMAS interesting characters—something that he said. “You feel an emotional connec- PHOTO COURTESY OF JEFF PEARLMAN
CONTRIBUTING EDITOR he is always drawn to. tion. I didn’t have any profound ties [to
Bryant] but after all the research, you feel Jeff Pearlman
Mahopac native son and acclaimed “ e main thing was the characters the connective tissue. But I wasn’t going
sportswriter Je Pearlman has released were really good. I am always looking for to move the release date up to capitalize a laugh. “I was very arrogant and didn’t
his most recent book, one he thinks might characters,”he said.“I enjoy writing about [on Bryant’s death].” understand. I think for Kobe, not being
be his best e ort yet. the Lakers. (He wrote a book, “Show- very good at the end of his career was ac-
time,” about the ’80s Lakers). I love Lak- Pearlman said that when Bryant rst tually helpful to him. He began to realize
e former Sports Illustrated report- ers president Jeanie Buss. I don’t think came into the NBA, he was considered that there were other things in life than
er has become one of the nation’s most the [Bryant/O’Neal Lakers] were more something of a diva straight out of high basketball.”
proli c sports journalists, having written dysfunctional than any other team, they school—something that Shaquille O’Neil
nine sports-themed tomes over the past just had great characters.” had trouble with. Pearlman’s other books include “Foot-
20 years, six of which have landed on the ball for a Buck” (about the USFL), “Gun-
New York Times Bestseller List. Pearlman had nished writing the “I love Shaq, he is one of the greatest slinger: e Remarkable, Improbable,
book and it was in the nal editing stages teammates,” Pearlman said. “He wanted Iconic Life of Brett Favre,”“ e Bad Guys
Pearlman’s latest book, “ ree-Ring when news broke that Kobe Bryant, his a Batman-and-Robin type of relation- Won” (about the 1986 Mets), “Sweetness:
Circus: Kobe, Shaq, Phil and the Crazy daughter, and seven others were tragically ship [with Bryant] but Kobe didn’t want
Years of the Lakers Dynasty,” was two killed in a helicopter crash. that, and it really bothered Shaq. He just e Enigmatic Life of Walter Payton,”
years and 300-plus interviews in the wanted Kobe to return the a ection.” an unauthorized biography—“Love Me,
making “My thoughts were of all the people Hate Me”—of Barry Bonds, and “ e
and their families and all these futures Pearlman said the Lakers were able to Rocket at Fell to Earth,”a bio of Roger
It is the story of the Lakers dynasty that were wiped out,” Pearlman said of thrive despite the con ict between their Clemens.
from 1996 through 2004, when Kobe his feelings upon hearing the news. “It’s two stars because they had a “mature
Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal combined a very raw sadness. Kobe represented locker room.” Pearlman said his next book will be
to help bring the Lakers three straight something—a work ethic and dogged- about Bo Jackson.
championships and restore the franchise ness.” “ ey had players like Derrick Harper
as a powerhouse and John Salley,” he said. “ ey were just
Pearlman decided not to do any major too smart and too experienced. And they
e book chronicles the public sniping rewrites but added an author’s note about had more talent than all the other teams.”
and sparring between Bryant and O’Neal the crash in the book’s rst three pages.
and how coach Phil Jackson attempted to Pearlman said he could relate to the
mitigate it and, at times, exploit it. Bryant was the only one of the “big person Bryant was when he rst came
three” who declined to sit down with into the league, noting the Hall of Famer
Pearlman, who grew up in Mahopac Pearlman for an interview for the book, had matured and changed dramatically
and now resides in southern California, is and the author said he wasn’t surprised. by the time of his death.
a graduate of the MHS Class of 1990. He
told Mahopac News that he was attracted “I assumed he wouldn’t do it. I was told “When I rst started as a writer, I was
to the story because it featured a host of that the odds of getting Kobe weren’t very just 22 and I thought I was going to be
good. So, you just report the hell out it,” the best writer ever,” Pearlman said with

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Page 26 – Yorktown News SCHOOLS & CAMPS Thursday, June 3, 2021

Yorktown student receives MESMS student wins
scholarship from College prestigious math award

of Westchester Mildred E. Strang be better and work

Middle School eighth harder. My experi-

grader, Chimnayi Goyal, ences in the York-

e College of • Jessica Pinos, York- received the DE Shaw town schools have

Westchester Charitable town Heights, business Certi cate of Excel- taught me that it is

Foundation awarded a management/marketing lence in recognition of okay to make mis-

$3,500 scholarship to online her performance at the takes.”

Jessica Pinos of York- • Jose Alvarez, Bronx, American Mathematical e AMC 8 test,

town Heights as part interactive digital market- Competition AMC 8. given each year to

of its salute to frontline ing and media e DE Shaw honor is eighth graders in

workers and White • Danaya Sharp, White awarded to the girls plac- the United States

Plains Hospital at its Plains, business adminis- ing in the top 150 spots and several other

May 25 Annual Schol- tration on the AMC 8 exam. countries worldwide,

ar Recognition. • Lillian Ferreira, Yon- Chinmayi placed in provides an oppor-

e virtual event, kers, business administra- the top 1 percent of the tunity for middle

entitled “Saluting Our tion/management online AMC8 Competition school students to

Stars,” is a fundraiser • Rosana Escoto, New worldwide and rst place develop positive at-

for scholarships that Jessica Pinos Rochelle, business ad- at Cornell University, Chimnayi Goyal titudes towards ana-
will help nine students ministration where she took the test lytical thinking and

nance their higher education. Since its es- • Caitlin Feliciano, Mamaroneck, medi- last fall. mathematics. e exam is a chance for

tablishment 16 years ago, the CWCF has cal assistant management “I have always been fascinated by math,” students to apply their learned math skills

provided more than $350,000 to about 160 • Nyah Pineda, Bronx, interactive digital Chinmayi said. “I feel like math never gets to unique problem-solving challenges in a

students. media and marketing monotonous. Each new day, I can look low-stress and friendly environment. It is

Many of the college’s students are rst- • Trevonafaith Gordon, Spring Valley, forward to learning a new concept and ex- governed by the Mathematical Associa-

generation college attendees who live in medical assistant management ploring it. e AMC 8 competition gave tion of America.

communities hit hardest by the pandem- e event will be live-streamed on the me a chance to explore my competitive In addition, Chinmayi took the AMC

ic—both economically and medically. e college’s website at 5 p.m. on May 25. streak and problem analyzing skills. It was 10 and achieved a distinguished honor

scholars typically receive between $3,000 to Sponsorship opportunities are available a great way for me to gain experience with roll Top 1 percent worldwide. She was

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draising event: a hole-in-one/closest to the

pin contest between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Sun-

day, July 17, at Downing Park (ball elds on e Independence, a multi-generational Two Yorktown residents A logo by Lucia Roberta, which
will be used on reusable
Route 202). e entry fee is $10 ($5 for stu- band playing a mix of jazz, R&B, pop and submitted winning logo de- tote bags
signs for the town’s food
dents). ere will be many prizes, including rock, will play at the John C. Hart Memorial

a $100 grand prize, gift certi cates from area Library at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 6. is is a scraps recycling program.

restaurants, and passes to area health clubs. porch concert on the lawn, so guests are able Lucia Roberta submit- is design contest ac-

Pre-registration is strongly recommended. to brink blankets, chairs, and an umbrella for ted a design that will be complished two goals:

Clubs and balls provided. shade. Food donations will also be collected placed on reusable tote reminding Yorktown’s

Additionally, the organization will award for the pantry at First Presbyterian Church bags and second-place residents that the program

the winner of its logo contest a cash prize of of Yorktown. No registration is required. winner Becky Woolley’s exists and calling their at-

$100 provided by the Yorktown Small Busi- Outdoor Movie Night design will appear on the top tention to the recycling site
ness Association, and second- and third-
of the recycling bins’ lids. e through attractive logos,” said

place prizes to other participants. food-scrap recycling logos are inspired by Kevin Carter,Teatown’s executive director.

Contact Bob Giordano for informa- e next outdoor movie night is sched- environmentalism, waste reduction, and e food-scrap drop-o bins will be

tion about memberships and sponsorships uled for June 10, at the Je erson Valley Mall. composting. placed in the lower parking lot at Down-

([email protected], 914-874-4347). Registration will be available a week prior on “ anks to all our residents who sub- ing Park. Residents will be able empty

Tunes & Brews the town’s website (yorktownny.org). mitted designs for the contest,” said Su- their food scraps at the drop-o bins and
e events are sponsored by NewYork-
pervisor Matt Slater. “It’s inspiring that a Westchester County contractor will col-

Presbyterian Hudson Valley and the York- our community has so many talented and lect the scraps weekly for composting.

is summer,the Je erson Valley Mall will town Lions Club. creative residents. e composting

install a pop-up beer garden in its parking lot Temple Beth Am Virtual I look forward to bins accept bread,
near PB Pizza & Beer. e free event will run
seeing Lucia’s and dairy, tea bags,

from 7 to 10 p.m. every Friday from June 4 Open House Becky’s designs eggshells, co ee
until Nov. 12. ere will be live music, food
around town.” grounds and lters,

trucks, craft beer, and games for the family. Join Temple Beth Am Yorktown virtu- Yorktown’s food- meat, pasta, fruit,

SummerFest ally on Tuesday, June 15, from 7 to 8 p.m. scraps recycling is a bones, and vegeta-
to learn about its clergy and temple mem-
partnership with the bles. If trash bags

bers. Bring your questions about religious Teatown Lake Res- Becky Woolley’s logo, which will appear are used, they must
ervation and West- on the top of the bin’s lid be compostable.
From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., the town of York- school, the temple community, and more. chester County.

town and the Yorktown Chamber of Com- Register at templebetham-ny.org/event/

merce are hosting a SummerFest event be- virtual-open-house.html. Questions? Email “A recycling program needs visibility is article was written by ompson &

hind the Yorktown Firehouse on Commerce [email protected] or call so that it is embraced by a community. Bender, a town of Yorktown contractor.

Street. An opening ceremony/Juneteenth 914-6-BETH-AM.

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5. French industrial city are two Toppin 15. Muddy or boggy ground

9. Diagrams 29. Actor’s lines to audience 53. Seed used in cooking 18. Monetary unit of Italy

11. Diplomat 31. Days (Spanish) 54. “WandaVision” actress 20. Construction site

13. Hires 33. Close a person’s eyes Hahn machine

15. Hawaiian island 34 Cloaked 56. Samples food 24. 22

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17. Very happy 38. It’s all around us 58. Stair part rivers

19. Blue dye 39. Neutralizes alkalis 59. Adieus 28. Earnings

21. Small terrier with short 41. Native people of New 30. Insect repellent

legs Mexico CLUES DOWN 32. Runner-up

22. One thousand cubic feet 43. No seats available 1. Type of moth 34. Musician

(abbr.) 44. Famed “Air Music” 2. A Christian sacrament 35. Serious or urgent

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25. Expression of annoyance 46. Fit of irritation Bostonians (abbr.) 38. Where rockers play

4. Turn away 40. Work furniture

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6. Shortly 43. Quantitative fact

7. Indigenous 45. Missing soldiers

Alaskans 47. Minute

8. Subtle difference of 49. This (Spanish)

meaning 50. Maintain possession of

9. Sicilian city 51. Assault with a knife

10. Put in harmony 55. Holiday text message

11. Administrative greeting

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Make this creamy salad a summer staple
Classic side dishes can enhance any meal.

Coleslaw completes the deli salads trifecta alongside macaroni salad and potato salad. Coleslaw is often served at summer picnics and barbecues, and it is at
home on the side of sandwiches or even on top. Coleslaw can dress up reubens or even replace sauerkraut (another cabbage-based topping) on frankfurters. It’s
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Classic Coleslaw

Serves 6 to 8
Ingredients

1 cup Hellmann’s or Best Foods Real
Mayonnaise

3 tablespoons lemon juice
2 tablespoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt

6 cups shredded cabbage
1 cup shredded carrot

1/2 cup chopped green bell pepper
Directions

Combine mayonnaise, lemon juice, sugar,
and salt in a large bowl. Stir in cabbage,
carrots and green pepper. Chill, if desired.
Tip: For an even quicker prep time, use
bagged coleslaw mix instead of shredding

the cabbage and carrots.

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Thursday, June 3, 2021 Yorktown News – Page 29

OBITUARIES

Scott A. Gross Connor Scanlan sisters, Kayla Scanlan of Yorktown and Alison Bogart

Scott A. Gross, of York- of Beacon; and his brothers, Stephen Poulakis of Yor-
town, passed away on May
18. He was 43. He was born In the early hours of Friday,May 28,Connor James ktown and Jimmy Scanlan of Vermont, in addition to
in Mount Kisco to Ronald
and Nadine Gross on Dec. Scanlan, loving son and brother, lost his battle with several aunts and uncles and many cousins.
2, 1977. He grew up in Yor-
ktown Heights and contin- addiction. He was born on May 2, 1999, to Karen
ued to live in Yorktown to
raise his own family. Renda and Jim Scanlan. Run and tell all of the angels

Scott was diagnosed He had a deep love of music and was skilled at the This could take all night
May 2017 with a rare can-
cer. Over the last four years, guitar, bass, and drums. He would do anything to get Think I need a devil to help me get things right
Scott battled this cancer
through surgeries, chemo- a laugh out of someone, and was loved by both the Hook me up a new revolution
therapy, multiple procedures, and medical interventions. Brave,
strong, and a positive attitude with each obstacle he encoun- people and animals he met in his short life. He had Cause this one is a lie
tered.
Scott was a graduate of Yorktown High School class of 1996. many hours worth We sat around laughin’and watched the last one die
He worked as a journeyman electrician for Local 3 Westches-
ter/Fair eld. He also worked as a Sandhog for Local 147 and of songs in his
for the town of Yorktown Parks and Recreation Department.
Scott enjoyed working with his hands. He enjoyed projects musical repertoire, Now, I’m lookin’to the sky to save me
around the house, xing power tools, and using his tractor.
Most of all, he loved spending time with his family and friends. and you never had Lookin’for a sign of life
Scott is survived by his devoted wife, Maura; daughters Ri-
ley (11) and Maggie (10); loving mother, Nadine; sister, Erika; to ask him twice Lookin’for somethin’to help me burn out bright
nieces, Rachel and Chloe. He was preceded in death by his
father, Ronald Gross. He will be greatly missed by his extended to play you some And I’m lookin’for a complication
family, in-laws, and his many friends.
Family and friends honored the life of Scott at Yorktown Rush, Pantera, Lookin’cause I’m tired of lyin’
Funeral Home.
Queen, or System Make my way back home when I learn to fly high

of a Down. He

was intelligent and I think I’m dyin’nursing patience

inquisitive, show- It can wait one night

ing an interest in I’d give it all away if you give me one last try

cars from a young We’ll live happily ever trapped if you just save my life

age. Even before he Run and tell the angels that everything’s alright

could read, he could point at any car that passed by

and name the make and model. –“Learn to Fly”by e Foo Fighters

Bright, funny, caring, and with no concern for

his own mortality, Connor was caught in the drug A viewing will be held from 4 to 7 p.m.Wednesday,

epidemic that has taken too many of our sons and June 2, and the service will be at 1 p.m. ursday, June

daughters from us. 3, at the Yorktown Funeral Home (945 East Main

In addition to his parents, Connor is survived by St., Shrub Oak). In lieu of owers, please consider

his grandparents, Nicholas (Kathy) Renda of South donating to the JustinTime Movement Inc: https://

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Lakeland Destination Imagination teams win big at state tournament

e Lakeland Central School Super Sonic Six said.“ ey did phenomenally.” D.I.Amonds nation. It teaches teamwork, and
District Destination Imagination Sixth grader Aaron Rauschen- you get to have fun while learn-
teams excelled at a state tourna- skit for a video submission and the Teammate Jacob Wright ing new skills.”
ment on Saturday, April 10, with tournament became a virtual lm bach, a member of D.I.Amonds, lauded Destination Imagination.
all three teams that competed festival. said, “Destination Imagination “It inspires creativity and imagi-
earning top honors and advancing was tons of fun this year despite
to the global nals next month. e students enjoyed the tour- all the unexpected things that
nament. happened, but we all de nitely
Super Sonic Six,a middle school had some fun moments along
team, and Super Steam Train, “Even kids who have done DI the way.”
a team made up of elementary for years and years, this year was so
school students, won rst place, di erent because it was a di erent
and D.I.Amonds, another middle format and a new experience,” she
school team, came in second.

“I am unbelievably proud and
endlessly impressed by all of the
students who participated,” said
Risa D’Amaso, the district’s DI
coordinator. “ ey were all amaz-
ing... ey all worked so hard in
these challenging times.”

For the state tournament, stu-
dents would typically have to
solve a challenge and perform a
skit live on stage. But because of
the coronavirus pandemic, DI
teams this year had to lm their

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS A DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION
  IS SCHEDULED TO TAKE PLACE IN THE TOWN OF YORKTOWN
The Board of Education of Lakeland Central School District invites the ON TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 2021
submission of sealed bids for BID#7-22Cafeteria Food /Non-Food  
Supply, Wednesday, June 16, 2021 at 2:00 P.M.  Bids will be accepted DESIGNATED POLLING LOCATIONS IN THE TOWN OF YORKTOWN
until the time and date listed above at the Business Office of Lakeland  
Schools, Administration Building, 1086 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION is scheduled to take place in the Town of Yorktown on Tuesday,
10588 Attn: Lisa Garland, at which time bids will be publicly opened and June 22, 2021.   The polls open at 6:00 A.M. and close at 9:00 P.M.  
read aloud.    Specifications and bid forms may be obtained at  
www.lakelandschools.org or in the Business Office, Lakeland The following is a list of polling locations in the Town of Yorktown which have been designated by the
Administration Building, 1086 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY 10588. Westchester County Board of Elections:
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7  Albert A. Capellini Community & Cultural Center Gym - 1974 Commerce Street, Yorktown, NY (Enter off
thanks! LEGAL NOTICESVeterans Road to back of building)

8  Walter Panas High School Café rear of building- 300 Croton Avenue, Cortlandt Manor, NY
9  United Methodist Church Parish Hall - 1176 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY
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How to handle consumer LEGAL NOTICES
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Much about life after the pan- can solicit consumer input as they PHOTO: METRO NEWSPAPER SERVICE John Scuderi Writing & Editing LLC, Arts of Org. led with Sec. of
demic is unknown. As the rollout prepare for what’s ahead. Gauge State of NY (SSNY) 1/14/2021.Cty: Westchester.SSNY desig.as agent
of COVID-19 vaccinations con- comfort levels with in person shop- business owners an opportunity upon whom process against may be served & shall mail process to 24
tinues across the globe, the world ping and ask customers about their to survey the new landscape and Dehaven Dr., Yonkers, NY 10703. General Purpose
is beginning to emerge from the experiences during the pandemic. avoid overcommitting before they
pandemic. at emergence should realize what demand will be like. LLC FORMATION NOTICE
be good for businesses, even if they is can be a good way to see what
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will be like in the months ahead. last year-plus, which can help busi- ough it’s important that projec- NY (SSNY) 4/19/2021. Cty: Westchester. SSNY desig. as agent upon
ness owners make more informed tions remain realistic and re ect whom process against may be served & shall mail process to Ronald
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even harder in a post-pandemic • Ease into reopening. Demand considerably higher demand. at’s LLC FORMATION NOTICE
world. No one knows how much may not immediately reach pre- especially signi cant for businesses
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changes will have. For example, spread availability of vaccines, survive the pandemic. Business (SSNY) 3/25/2021. Cty: Westchester. SSNY desig. as agent upon whom
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that previously did not o er to-go Organization have noted that those demands if their competitors are
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at could make it hard for restau- lost their jobs during the pandemic ic. A measured approach can help process against may be served & shall mail process to 270 Lake Shore
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