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Published by Halston Media, 2021-05-26 23:05:06

North Salem News 05.27.21

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

Vol. 7 No. 10 Visit TapIntoNorthSalem.net for the latest news. Thursday, May 27, 2021

Town adds two
historic landmarks

BY CAROL REIF Owners of Lift Trucks Gallery,they are also

STAFF WRITER xing up the former Hygrade Market.

Supervisor Warren Lucas was impressed

If naming historic landmarks was a com- with the work that went into bringing Odle

petition, North Salem would be the team to Close’s former law o ces back to life.

beat. “I’ve seen this building go through a dra-

Paul Giamundo has served on the Board Brian Lange will be serving his first Proud town preservationists have racked matic change,” he said Tuesday, adding: “Tom
of Education for 16 years. term on the board.
up dozens of them: Balanced Rock, Keeler has invested a lot of his soul, money and time

Voters approve school Land Bridge, Cat Ridge Cemetery–not to in putting this back into pristine shape.”

mention addeus Crane House,Union Hall, Because of the home’s mansard roof, folks

Finch Farm, Purdy Homestead and Delancey might not realize that it’s actually a three-story

budget, field proposal Hall. ree buildings–Delancey Hall, Purdy building.

Homestead and Union Hall–are also on the “ e space inside the thing’s pretty unbe-

National Register of Historic Places. lievable,”Lucas said.

ere are even two notable roads: Mills and It’s “storied past” includes a turn as a law

Giamundo, Lange elected in tight race Baxter. o ce, a Prohibition-era speakeasy and a bar-

Last week, the Odle Close House and the bershop owned by the late Augie Piazza, who

old Croton Falls Train Station also made the was a re ghter and town tax assessor.

cut, bringing the honor roll to 37. Odle Close was a prominent jurist and a

BY ABBY LUBY encouragement for the district’s athletic “ at’s quite a number for a little town like North Salem supervisor for 25 years. He was
CONTRIBUTING WRITER teams. 
us,”said Gail Pantezzi, chair of the North Sa- born in 1917 in Greenwich, Conn., and died
North Salem residents came out in At last week’s school board meeting
larger numbers than in the past to vote on May 19, board President Deborah lem Historic Preservation Commission. in 1894 in Croton Falls.
on the $45.9 million district  budget for D’Agostino thanked the community for
the 2021-22 school year.  its support. Also thrilled by the Town Board’s o cial Close and his wife, Samantha (nee New-

e budget was approved by a vote “We passed the base budget with 75% declaration were local entrepreneurs Tom man), had three children. Only one, Frances,
of 728 to 233. Although a contentious support and the eld improvement prop-
issue, the $6.9 million Athletic Fields osition passed by 60% support. We had and Dawn Christopher, who have been very survived to adulthood.
Improvement Project that will require a twice the number of voters than we had
17-year bond also was approved, 588 to in 2019.”  dedicated to Croton Falls’s preservation and In 1852, Close formed a law partnership
382. ose arguing against the improve-
ment project held that the cost would be D’Agostino also thanked District eventual revival. with William Robertson of Bedford and,after
a burden on taxpayers while those in fa- Clerk Mary Rhuda, saying, “She has
vor saw it as much-needed support and managed our elections awlessly, as she “Wow, this is so cool. ank you, thank moving to Croton Falls two years later, built a

SEE ELECTION PAGE 6 you,” Christopher reacted on Tuesday, May home at the corner of East Cross Street and

11. Route 22.

e couple renovated both the Odle Close Around 1861, he built the law o ce at 4

House,a charming 19th century abode tucked East Close St.,which belonged to Frances un-

away on East Cross Street, and the old train til her death in 1923.

station on Front Street, now a wine and spirits SEE LANDMARKS PAGE 6
shop.

BALANCED ROCK 2
CLASSIFIEDS
HEALTH & WELLNESS 23
LEGAL NOTICES
LEISURE 16
OPINION
SPORTS 23

22 COURT OF HONOR

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Thursday, May 27, 2021 OPINION North Salem News – Page 9

Preserving land is crucial

LORI ENSINGER across the U.S. To put this in tected nearly 9,000 acres in our ers in being part of the “30x30” to protect our natural resources
GUEST WRITER perspective, that is an area larger 32 years, but that is comprised solution. for the residents of Westchester
than the entire National Park of 260 separate projects. Our today, and all who will come
As part of a global push to System, or the states of New region’s land protection achieve- ere is no doubt that the after us.
avoid the harshest im- York, New Jersey, Connecticut, ments might be accomplished on “30x30” plan is one of the bold-
pacts of climate change Massachusetts, Vermont, Rhode a smaller scale, but they will be est conservation commitments Lori Ensinger is the president
and to slow species extinctions, Island, and New Hampshire no less important to the overall we have seen in recent decades. of the Westchester Land Trust, a
President Joseph Biden com- combined. goal, and they will rely heavily For many in the conservation regional conservation organization
mitted his administration to an on private landowners taking sector, Biden’s pledge o ers based in Bedford Hills that has
ambitious conservation goal—to Land trusts typically protect action to piece together a mosaic overwhelming validation of the preserved nearly 9,000 acres since
protect 30 percent of U.S. land land in two ways. ey can of protected land. Westchester importance of our mission. His its founding in 1988. For more
and coastal seas by 2030. e acquire the title to a property Land Trust and other conserva- administration’s announcement information on conservation
science behind the plan demon- by either purchasing it or ac- tion organizations stand ready to con rms that we are at a conser- options for your property, visit
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to sustain and protect roughly landowner. Another method is to take bold and strategic steps
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have a lot of work to do to reach permanently restricts certain
these targets. Here in Westches- land uses (such as development)
ter County, we have a strong that would damage important
history of conservation to build ecological characteristics of the
upon and the “30x30” plan o ers property.
a bold call for us to act to protect
the land before it is too late. With limited funds available
to purchase properties, land
According to the United trusts adopt conservation plans
States Geological Survey, the to guide them in prioritizing
U.S. has conserved about 26 which lands to protect for the
percent of its coastal waters but greatest positive impact on the
only about 12 percent of its land. surrounding ecosystems and
In Westchester, we estimate that community. Properties that
just under 20 percent of our expand corridors by connecting
land is protected, although this existing protected parcels are
protected land is not evenly dis- often a high priority for protec-
tributed throughout the county. tion. Land is also evaluated for
its climate resiliency—does it
is statistic may seem surpris- bu er communities from coastal
ing because parts of Westchester
feel very open and free from ooding? Provide shade trees in
development. But it is important densely populated areas? Have
to realize that the land that is wetlands or woodlands that store
undeveloped today is not neces- carbon? To ensure adequate
sarily conserved or protected in access to the many bene ts of
perpetuity. And the areas most living near nature, land that is
in need of open space tend to in communities that have been
have the least undeveloped land historically excluded from the
available to protect. conservation movement are
of high priority and will be a
Who will drive the massive key part of the “30x30” success
conservation e orts behind the stories of our future.
“30x30” plan? To reach the plan’s
targets, we cannot rely solely on Land conservation looks
federal, state, or local govern- di erent in Westchester than it
ments to do the heavy lifting. does in other parts of the coun-
Nonpro t conservation groups, try. e size of land parcels here
such as land trusts, will play an are much smaller than the thou-
important role. Collectively, land sand-acre tracts our colleagues
trusts have already preserved protect out west. For example,
an astonishing 60 million acres Westchester Land Trust has pro-

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Page 10 – North Salem News OPINION Thursday, May 27, 2021

MELEN staircase, other than a natural
escalator. 
FROM PAGE 8
On the way back we got
reef for the sh. At least that’s behind a car that was going
what they told us, and I couldn’t about 25 miles an hour, and the
swim down far enough to see if New York in me surfaced, and I
the wreck had a glass bottom or started getting itchy and sweaty
not. I told the captain to keep and looking around at the tra c
his eyes on the road- sinking a to see if we could pass safely or,
boat here and there is ne, but I as we do in New York, unsafely.
wouldn’t make a habitat of it. What if this unforeseen delay
a ected my nap? I settled back
On our last day we joined a in my seat and realized that the
tour to Dunn’s River Falls, a feeling I just experienced is what
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Thursday, May 27, 2021 HEALTH & WELLNESS North Salem News – Page 17

Top ve health hazards to avoid
this spring and summer

BY DR. JAMES DWYER 3. HEAT RELATED ILLNESSES partment of Agriculture cautions that food
GUEST WRITER Hot humid weather leads to an increased risk of heat left out of refrigeration for more than two hours
may not be safe to eat. When the temperature is above
White sandy beaches. Sunrise hikes. e sizzle exhaustion and heat stroke. Symptoms of heat exhaus- 90 degrees F., don’t leave food out for more than one
of the barbecue grill. For many of us, the tion include excessive sweating, fatigue, fogginess, and hour. Always have a cooler with ice available so you can
warmer months mean family, fun, and adven- even fainting. Heat stroke can cause a high body tem- store leftover perishables, so they don’t spoil and become
ture. Yet the season can also bring unexpected dangers, perature, headache, nausea, red skin that feels hot to the unsafe to eat.
from insect bites to heat stroke, with potentially serious touch, and an altered mental state. To avoid heat-related In addition to the above, it’s important to know that
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Hudson Valley is tick-borne illnesses. e best-known
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crease in cuts and lacerations to feet during the warmer fatigue, joint pain, muscle ache, fever, and a distinctive
months. To protect your feet, always wear shoes when “bull’s-eye” rash. Another tick-borne illness, babesiosis,
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Migraine headaches: Ayurveda’s approach

BY DR. SOMESH N. mation when out of balance and the particular combination of are Ashwagandha and Brahmi As the body has its own
the heat buildup can put pres- symptoms, an Ayurvedic practi- along with feverfew, which has natural cleansing cycle—which
KAUSHIK sure on blood vessels, leading to tioner can suggest a speci c diet been scienti cally studied for the is from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. — it is
GUEST WRITER a migraine. Vata, air, can trigger to re-balance the doshas. And, treatment of migraines. Shi- important to establish a regular
sensitivity to sound/light/odor diet adjustments can be sug- rodhara may also be suggested sleep pattern. And, since diges-
As we know, Ayurveda identi- and excess worrying or anxiety gested during onset of symptoms to relax the nervous system or tion is strongest at noon, try to
es mind-body disorders as an which could lead to a migraine. as well as when orchestrating hydrotherapy to calm the diges- eat your main meal at mid-day
imbalance in one or more of the Kapha, earth/water, can bring prevention plans. While certain tive process. Ginger tea can also and lighter fare at breakfast and
bodily systems—doshas (pitta, on a migraine from congestion foods can trigger a migraine be used for digestion and nausea. dinner, preferably eating before 8
vata, kapha). resulting from cold/moist air. reaction—chocolate, ca eine, In addition, ginger root blocks p.m. to allow for digestion prior
Headaches can often pres- Doshas out of balance manifest aged cheese, alcohol, MSG—it prostiglandins that stimulate to sleep. Adopting a lifestyle of
ent as a combination of imbal- with a myriad of symptoms, and is advisable to check with an muscle contractions which cause balance which includes exercise,
ances of all three doshas. While it is important to consult with a Ayurvedic practitioner regarding headaches. Relaxing aids such meditation, and therapeutic yoga
conventional treatments may trained Ayurvedic practitioner to your particular sensitivities. as the essential oils of rosemary, will go a long way to preventing
sometimes alleviate headache determine a correct approach. lavender, peppermint, and jas- all forms of headache—migraine,
symptoms, Ayurveda o ers a Along with a proper diet, mine used in a di user or steam tension, or sinus related. 
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Thursday, May 27, 2021 Sports North Salem News – Page 19
Jake Torres
hustling for third.

Anthony Foglia
slides safely
into home.

VARSITY ROUNDUP

Baseball wins four straight

Relay teams shine at John Jay-CR Invitational

BY TOM WALOGORSKY allowing only one hit. Gilchrist son. Christian Baryla takes a cut. Shane Waldron
EDITOR (2-3, 2 RBI), Jake Torres (3-3, steals second against
BASEBALL 3RBI), and Dylan Schoenberg SOFTBALL CJ Fleming. “ ey continue to
(2-3, 4RBI) powered the North Pawling 17, North Salem 2 battle through until the last whis- Putnam Valley.
North Salem 5, Croton-Har- Salem o ense. Monday, May 17 tle, and that’s all I can ask for.”
mon 1 e Tigers took a loss on the PHOTOS: PHIL ROCCUZZO
North Salem 7, Putnam Val- Pawling 6, North Salem 2
Monday, May 17 ley 1 road against a skilled Pawling Monday, May 17 TRACK AND FIELD
e Tigers started a busy week team, with Cat Senatore getting Pawling 6, North Salem 5 John Jay-Cross River Invita-
Friday, May 21 the start for North Salem. Sena- Tuesday, May 18
on the road, winning behind a In the week’s second matchup tore (1 RBI) would also contrib- Putnam Valley 13, North Sa- tional
solid start by Shane Waldron against the Putnam Valley Ti- ute o ensively, and Kiara Dono- lem 6 Saturday, May 22
(5IP, 4H, 6Ks). Waldron and An- gers, North Salem would again van would have a pair of hits. Thursday, May 20 Tigers track and eld would
thony Foglia would both go deep come out on top behind a start
with solo home runs, while Jake by Tommy Eberhardt (4IP, 8H, Carmel 25, North Salem 2 have an impressive showing at
Torres was 2-4 with 2 RBI. 4Ks) who earned his rst var- Wednesday, May 19 the John Jay Cross River Invi-
sity win. Robbie Gilchrist (3-4, North Salem would take a tational. e girls 4X400 relay
North Salem 18, Putnam 3RBI) and Shane Waldron (2-3, second loss for the week against
Valley 4 (5 Innings) 2RBI) provided the big bats for Carmel behind a start by Siena SEE VARSITY PAGE 21
the Tigers. Bertolino. Cat and Becky Sena-
Wednesday, May 19 tore would each provide an RBI
Robbie Gilchrist started for North Salem 10, for the Tigers.
the Tigers, striking out ve and Rye Neck 0 “We’re still growing, but we’re a
young team and it shows against
Robbie Gilchrist safe at second. Saturday, May 22 these polished clubs,” said Coach
e Tigers closed Bob Mittelstadt. “We’re hoping
to regroup and get stronger down
out the week with the stretch.”
a big win behind
a complete game BOYS LACROSSE
shutout by Jake e Tigers hit a rough patch,
Torres (2H, 10Ks).
Dylan Schoenberg dropping a trio of games includ-
(3-4, 3RBI), Rob- ing a close matchup with Pawling
bie Gilchrist (2-4, on Tuesday, May 18.
3RBI), Anthony
Foglia (2RBI) and “We have a very small team
Zac Major (1RBI) this year and the unprecedented
all helped North ‘speed’ of the season is de nitely
Salem to improve wearing on the team,”said Coach
to 10-2 on the sea-

Page 20 – North Salem News SPORTS Thursday, May 27, 2021

GIRLS LACROSSE

Girls lax runs the gauntlet

Conley, Fetterolf hit career milestones Jane

BY TOM whole season,” said Coach Aull. “She can see the eld North Salem 11, Fetterolf
WALOGORSKY Hannah Aull. “She is re- as a whole and see passes Wappingers 10 (OT) moves
EDITOR liable, consistent, and is and plays before they even in on
able to come up with some happen.”  Thursday, May 20 Carmel’s
North Salem girls lacrosse seemingly impossible e Tigers would defense.
North Salem 17, Pawl-
rebound, winning an

endured a marathon week, saves. She hit her 200 saves ing 9 overtime thriller against

with the squad playing ve against Arlington with an Tuesday, May 18 Wappingers on a goal

games in ve days. e impressive 21 saves for the Jane Fetterolf (7G, 2A) by Jane Fetterolf with

week would also see two day.” would lead the team in .09 seconds remaining

key Tigers players celebrat- In the rst game of the scoring, with senior Ca- and the squad down a

ing career milestones. week against Pawling, se- mille Flayhan (5G, 1A) player. Camille Flayhan

In the previous week’s nior Jane Fetterolf would and freshman Liliana Val- (5G, 1A) led in scoring,

game against Arlington, mark 200 career draw con- letta (3G, 1A) also pow- while Izzy Conley had

junior goalie Izzy Conley trols, and by week’s end, she ering the Tigers o ense. 16 saves.

recorded her 200th career would surpass 250 career Junior Maya Dallow and Brewster 13, North

save.  points.  freshman Anna Fetterolf Salem 11

“Izzy has been so strong “Jane has incredible would add a goal each, and Friday, May 21

in net throughout the games sense,” said Coach Izzy Conley was solid in An even scoring ef-

goal with 13 saves.  fort by the Tigers wasn’t

Somers 18, North enough to overcome

Salem 11 Brewster. Flayhan (4G,

Wednesday, May 19 1A), Jane Fetterolf (2G,

e squad took a 1A), Liliana Valletta

tough loss on the road (2G), Anna Behler (1G), The team discusses
against the Tuskers. and Maya Dallow (2A) strategy before their
Jane Fetterolf (5G, 3A) all contributed o en- game against Carmel
and Camille Flayhan sively.  on May 22.

(4G) once again led in Carmel 15, North

scoring, while Anna Salem 7

Behler and Liliana Val- Saturday, May 22

PHOTO COURTESY OF DONALD MERRIMAN letta had a goal each. e Tigers returned
The Tigers had a lot to celebrate this week. home in a losing e ort to

Carmel to end the mara-

thon week. Jane Fetterolf

(5G) once again led in Izzy Conley
scoring, with Flayhan clears the
and Behler each chip- ball against
ping in a goal. Conley
had 15 saves in net.  Carmel.

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ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT VARSITY progression,” said Coach Chris
Gould.
Camille Flayhan FROM PAGE 19

Senior laxer hopes for sectional nal appearance team (Kiki DeModna, Cassie GOLF
Pelosi, Alexia Zamora, Ava Jol- Pawling 226, North Salem
Camille Flayhan is a senior at ley) would nish 1st, with the 262
boys 4X400 (Liam Trageser, AJ Monday, May 17
North Salem High School, and Laqueur, omas Gautier, Jake Varsity golf nished their
Greenburg) taking second. Jolley season with a loss to Pawling
the captain of the varsity girls would also nish rst in both the at Dutcher Golf Course. e
800M and 1500M, while Sydnie young squad experienced some
lacrosse team. She also plays Jacobsen took third place in Shot growing pains during match
Put and fourth place in Discus. play this season, ending with
varsity soccer and has been in-
e girls team would ultimately a record of 0-11. e team will
volved in both sports for her place fth overall at the event. only lose one senior to gradua-

entire high school career. Be- “We are rolling into League tion in Nick Mastrandrea, and
Championship week, and look to will hopefully have a solid core
sides sports, Camille especially build on the already impressive returning next year.

loves to cook and bake for her

family and friends.

North Salem News was re-

cently able to speak with Ca-

mille about the ongoing lacrosse

season, her favorite memories,

and plans for the future.

How do you feel about the

lacrosse season so far? What

do you hope to accomplish

this year?

I am so proud of everything

this team has accomplished so

far this season. Everyone has re- Flayhan is the captain of
ally stepped up to the plate and the girls lacrosse team.
has given 100% every single

game. I have high hopes for the

rest of the season and I would

love to make it all the way to

the section nals, as this would The girls 4X400 relay team took 1st Place at the John Jay-Cross River
Invitational.
be a great way to end my high
PHOTOS COURTESY OF NORTH SALEM TRACK AND FIELD
school athletic career. system both on and o the eld
The boys 4X400 relay team took second at John Jay-Cross River.
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but we never imagined we’d Camille Flayhan will be lessons that I will hold onto for
have the chance to play on the attending Quinnipiac the rest of my life.
University in the fall.

same team. It was so exciting

for her as a senior and me as a and Dad. Most importantly I’d Want to nominate a student-athlete

freshman to nally play on the like to thank my teammate and for a future issue? Let us know

same eld as teammates. best friend, Jane Fetterolf, for by emailing northsalemnews@

What’s next after gradua- being such an amazing support halstonmedia.com

tion? Will you be continuing

with athletics?

I’m very excited to be attend-

ing Quinnipiac University this

fall. Although both soccer and

lacrosse have played a huge role

in my life, I am looking forward

to beginning my journey as a musical vocal group
nursing student and to focus

solely on academics. Although

putting my athletic career be-

hind me is very bittersweet, I

am thrilled for this next chapter

of my life.

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CLUES ACROSS 30. St. __ Girl: brand of beer 51. After the seventh 13. Inheritable genetically
1. A group of sheep 31. A type of “seat”
5. Of she 32. Wood 56. Small N. Zealand tree 17. One who rescues
8. This (Spanish) 33. A brief treatise on a
12. A type of sorcery subject of interest 57. Health care pro (abbr.) 24. Doctor of Education
14. A team’s best pitcher 34. Approval
15. Port in southern Japan 39. Basics 58. Playground mainstay 25. Liberal arts
16. Makes very happy 42. Where judges sit
18. Trigonometric unit of 44. W. African religion 59. Expressing relief 26. Shock treatment
measurement 46. Commentators
19. From a distance 47. Having many different 60. Records brain activity 27. Disfigure
20. Winged nut functions
21. Consumed 49. Member of a Semitic (abbr.) 28. When you hope to get
22. “Heat” director people
23. In all places 50. Flightless, fast-running 61. Fishing net there
26 Made improvements to bird
62. Beer 29. Peacock network

63. Tooth caregiver 35. Part of (abbr.)

64. Japanese beverage 36. The 21st letter of the

Greek alphabet

CLUES DOWN 37. Not just “play”

1. Garden tools 38. Former CIA

2. Early Syrian kingdom 40. Reduced to a sloping

3. 500 sheets of paper edge

4. Information 41. Restricted the

5. Beloved comic strip development of

character 42. Sciences degree

6. Distinct form of a 43. Sea eagles

plant 44. Saturated

7. Replenishment 45. Joints

8. Semitransparent 47. Sailing boat

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9. Expedition to 49. Guitarists use them

observe animals 52. Disco act: Bee __

10. One who held 53. First Chinese dynasty

landed granted by 54. Intentionally lose

Anglo-Saxon king 55. Muslim people of China

11. Obtain in return for

labor

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How doughnuts became so famous

Doughnuts are beloved breakfast staples. A glazed land ship captain’s mother, used her son’s spice cargo DOUGHNUTS

doughnut to go with morning co ee on the way to work along with lemon rind to fashion her own fried dough. GET AUTOMATED

is a morning ritual for many people. Gregory made these pastries so that her son, Hanson, Prior to 1920,

Despite their popularity, many people do not know and his crew could store them on long voyages, and eat doughnuts were

much about how doughnuts came to be. something that would ward o scurvy and colds. Greg- made entirely by

ory stu ed walnuts or hazelnuts in the centers of the hand. Adolph Lev-

OILY CAKES PRECEDE DOUGHNUTS dough. She came to call the pastries “doughnuts.” How- itt, a Russian refugee

e origin of doughnutss is widely debated. Desserts ever, others attribute the name to the original olykoeks, and baker, began selling

made from fried dough can be found in various countries which were sometimes shaped into knots and called doughnuts from his bakery in

and cultures. However, historians largely believe that the “dough knots.” New York City’s theater district. To keep up with the

Americanized doughnut arrived thanks to Dutch im- crowds, Levitt invented a gadget that could make the

migrants. According to Smithsonian magazine, when SEAWORTHY IMPROVEMENTS fried rings faster. A circle of dough shaped like a ring

Dutch settlers came to New York, they brought along While the doughnuts certainly were acceptable, dropped into a vat of boiling oil, circulated, was ipped

olykoeks, translated to “oily cakes.” Records show the Captain Gregory came up with a way to improve his over, and emerged from the oil on a moving ramp. Many

Dutch were making these creations as early as the mid- mother’s concoction. Rather than stu the doughnut to modern doughnut companies still make their dough-

nineteenth century. ese earliest doughnuts were balls make up for the uncooked center, he punched a hole nuts like this.

of cake fried in pork fat until they were golden brown. in the middle of the dough ball before it was fried. e Modernization and mass production brought a short-

Since the center of these doughnuts did not cook as fast hole increased the surface area and exposure to the hot ening of the name “doughnut.” Various doughnut com-

as the outside, many also were stu ed with llings that oil, ensuring the entire doughnut cooked evenly. Other panies use “donut” for the cakes. Whether you call them

did not need to be cooked. stories about the doughnut hole attributed the modi - dough knots, doughnuts or donuts, the treats are delec-

cation to the fact that Captain Gregory could then hang table.

LITERALLY MINDED NAME the doughnut on the ship’s steering wheel so he could

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