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North Salem News 04.07.22

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Vol. 8 No. 4 Visit TapIntoNorthSalem.net for the latest news. Thursday, April 7, 2022

Lions Clubs ready for ‘A Night at the Races’ Revamp begins
at Purdy’s station
Fundraiser to bene t Friends of Karen 

BY CAROL REIF and services. pandemic. Friends of Karen has had to BY CAROL REIF
STAFF WRITER Several local chapters of the Lions cancel major fundraisers as well. STAFF WRITER

Horse racing fans are being invit- Club are banding together to back the More importantly, the needs of the A major improvement project is nally on track
ed to an event that will not only give cause. For every dollar raised, there is families it serves have been greater than at the Purdy’s Train Station.
them some fun for their money, but the the potential for another from Lions normal during the COVID-19 crisis,
chance to help a local charity reach the Club International, a global non-polit- according to Executive Director Judith Upgrades announced Friday, March 25, by
ical service organization, Lion Tom Joc- Factor. MTA Metro-North include an enclosed tower
nish line on a long-overdue building elyn said last week. e local clubs need with an ADA-compliant elevator and a sidewalk
project. to apply for the matching grant by next “ ey have a double-whammy; they with LED lighting with an eye toward enhanc-
month but have until the end of the year have an ill child, plus they have to deal ing safety and convenience for commuters who
e Somers Lions Club’s “Night at to raise the money. with the pandemic,” she said last week, live in the hamlet as well as those who must walk
the Races” fundraiser is set for 6:30 p.m. pointing out the skyrocketing price of back and forth from a nursing home located about
to 11 p.m. on Friday, April 29, at Villa A second fundraiser is in the works food, travel, and housing. three-quarters of a mile away on Route 22.
Barone in Mahopac. It will feature bet- for September, he said.
ting on eight virtual races, ra es, and a “ at’s where the money’s going,” e Harlem Line station at Purdy’s is part of
silent auction, as well as a bu et, open Sponsors will be showcased in all Factor explained. an MTA initiative that includes Hartsdale and
bar, music, and dancing. public relations and marketing com-
munications and throughout the event Friends of Karen, now 43 years old, SEE REVAMP PAGE 2
Most of the anticipated revenue will itself. Sponsorship options are: event has served 17,000 ailing children and
come from sponsorships of tables, races, ($3,000); audio/visual ($2,500); si- their siblings. PHOTO: CAROL REIF
and the event itself, according to event lent auction ($2,000); betting tables
chairman Vincent Papa. ($1,500); candy basket ($1,500); valet e Lions are hoping for a big turn- Upgrades will include an enclosed tower with an
($500); race ($500); and table ($200). out. elevator and a sidewalk with LED lighting.
e goal is entertainment.
“It’s a fun night,”he said,adding:“No- Donations of items/services worth at “Let’s make sure Friends of Karen
body’s going to make tons of money, it’s least $250 are also being sought for the can continue to grow their e orts in
the idea that you picked a winner.” ra es and silent auction. helping as many families as possible
It is just the start of a months-long manage what can be a devastating life
campaign to bene t Friends of Karen, Checks should be made payable to: challenge,” it said.
a tri-state organization that provides Somers Lions Charitable Foundation
emotional, nancial, and advocacy sup- and mailed to Somers Lions Club, P.O Factor praised the organization for its
port for the families of children with Box 95, Somers, NY 10589. For ques- e orts.
cancer and other life-threatening ill- tions or other assistance, contact Vin-
nesses. Founded in 1978, the charity is cent Papa by calling (914) 755-1197 or “ e amazing part of it is that the Li-
hoping to eventually expand its head- emailing [email protected]. ons have been partners with us for such
quarters on Titicus Road in North Sa- a long time,” she noted, adding that the
lem to make room for more programs e Lions actually had planned to event is “a testament to their goodness
hold “Night at the Races” two years and support of the community.”
ago, but had to postpone because of the
“I can’t speak highly enough of
Somers Lions. ey’re with us through
thick and thin,” Factor said.

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REVAMP have easier access to the train sta- mark,” the town nally agreed to MTA is starting construction on
The Staff FROM PAGE 1
tion,”he said. install a 350-foot-long sidewalk an ADA-compliant elevator, en-
EDITORIAL TEAM
TOM WALOGORSKY e stairs at the station, which and lighting from Titicus River closed elevator tower and sidewalk
EDITOR: 914-302-5830
[email protected] Scarsdale. were not ADA-compliant, were Road to the end of the Exit 7 at the Purdy’s station.

VIM WILKINSON According to an MTA spokes- condemned and closed years ago. northbound ramp of I-684. “Accessibility for all is of the ut-
SPECIAL SECTIONS EDITOR
[email protected] person, the project cost for all three Since then, commuters have had e state Department of Trans- most importance and this new el-

ADVERTISING TEAM stations is $21 million, and the cost to hike up and down the 800-foot- portation also agreed to x the evator will make a huge di erence
PAUL FORHAN
of the Purdy’s Station is $6.8 mil- long access road or cut through guardrails on the overpass. to many people,”Burdick said.
(914) 806-3951
[email protected] lion. the woods, which literally requires e $512,000 sidewalk project e improvements also will help

BRUCE HELLER e contract for the work has climbing over the guardrails to get was paid for with an MTA grant attract new customers and “close
(914) 486-7608
[email protected] been awarded to New Rochelle- to the sidewalk over Interstate 684. of $409,952. e town was re- the geographic gaps between ac-

LISA KAIN based Paul J. Scariano Inc. and is is is believed to have contrib- sponsible for the remaining 20%, cessible stations on our railroads,”
(201) 317-1139
[email protected] expected to be completed by next uted to at least one death, that of $102,000. the MTA’s chief accessibility o -
CORINNE STANTON
(914) 760-7009 March. Anna Werner, who at age 57 was Both projects were nished last cer Quemuel Arroyo said.
[email protected]
“Renewing and upgrading these hit by a car and killed in 2009 while year and the town had been “wait- As a regular Metro-North cus-
JAY GUSSAK
(914) 299-4541 three stations is at the core of every- walking along Route 116 to get to ing patiently” for the MTA to as- tomer himself, Arroyo said he
[email protected]
SHELLEY KILCOYNE thing we do. We’re giving our cus- her car across the street. sign the one for the elevators, he knows “ rsthand the new eleva-
(914) 924-9122
[email protected] tomers the best possible experience e town started pushing for added. tors will improve the experience at

PRODUCTION TEAM while traveling on Metro-North improvements in 2012, when State Sen. Pete Harckham was these stations for customers with
TABITHA PEARSON MARSHALL
trains,improving our infrastructure Metro-North “abandoned” the also eager to see the Purdy’s up- mobility disabilities and the count-
CREATIVE DIRECTOR
PHOTOGRAPHER and increasing accessibility,” said stairs “without discussing it with or grades completed. less riders who travel with luggage,

[email protected] Metro-North president Catherine notifying the town or its residents,” “I commend Metro-North for strollers, bicycles and more.”
GABRIELLE BILIK
Rinaldi. Lucas wrote in a letter to its then- investing in important upgrades
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE/DESIGNER
[email protected] is is key to its capital improve- president Howard Permut. to the Purdy’s station as part of the

EXECUTIVE TEAM ments program in light of the pan- Lucas pointed out that without capital plan approved by the state
BRETT FREEMAN
CEO & PUBLISHER demic’s impact on ridership,which, access to the stairs, the only way for Legislature. is will help to attract
845-208-8151
Rinaldi claimed, “continues to re- pedestrians to leave the train sta- riders back for work and leisure,”
[email protected]
cover.” tion was to walk up the long park- he said.
Deadlines
e goal is to provide “excep- ing lot ramp, about “1,200 feet out State lawmaker and former
NORTH SALEM NEWS DEADLINE
THE DEADLINE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS tional, modernized and acces- of their way.” Bedford Supervisor Chris Burdick

AND EDITORIAL SUBMISSIONS FOR sible stations that will serve Metro- At that time, there was no side- represents North Salem in the

NORTH SALEM NEWS IS THE THURSDAY North and our customers for years walk on the ramp. e situation 93rd District. Pointing out that he
BEFORE THE NEXT PUBLICATION DATE.
to come,”she said. was very dangerous, especially in serves on the Assembly’s Commit-
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL
TOM WALOGORSKY AT 914-302-5830 Supervisor Warren Lucas said the winter with snow, ice, and early tee on People With Disabilities,

OR EMAIL NORTHSALEMNEWS@ last week that he was “terribly ex- sunsets, he said. Burdick said last week that he’s
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FOLLOW US moving along. “was reluctant to move on this as so lenges facing the disability com- PHOTO: CAROL REIF

PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID AT “You wonder why things take so few people walked to the station.” munity.” The stairs at the station were
SOMERS, NY AND AT long.  Purdy’s residents will nally To move the authority “o the He said he was “thrilled”that the condemned and closed years ago.

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Rabbi Wilfond assists refugee effort in Poland

BY RANDY FREEMAN AND SUE

RUSKIN MAYHER
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Today, we are unwillingly watching a hu- PHOTO COURTESY OF RABBI DAVID WILFOND
man disaster unfold before our very eyes.
Rabbi Wilfond distributing Pictures of Hope drawn by children from Temple Shaaray Tefilla of Westchester.
As the war in Ukraine goes into its sec-
ond month, our hearts go out to its increas- on a slab of foam on the oor. Wilfond still has family in Ukraine, and can do to help Ukraine and the Ukrainians.
ing numbers of refugees.
“ is little girl,” Wilfond said, “just lost he reached out to them when he arrived in Wilfond laid out several options: 
Rabbi David Wilfond is a witness.
e Torah makes a distinction between her home, her friends, her school, her ev- Poland. He was quite shocked to learn that Contact Afya Foundation, a disaster re-

a spectator and a witness, teaching that a erything. Imagine that happening to your two of his female cousins were at a refugee lief agency in Yonkers which sends medi-
spectator is one who doesn’t become in-
volved while a witness testi es to what child.” center right next to the hotel where he was cal and humanitarian supplies to refugee
is seen. As we sit helplessly on our sofas
watching the war on TV, the rabbi of Tem- e refugee arrival area was abuzz with staying. One of the slides showed the fam- camps. rough Afya, you can donate
ple Shaaray Te la, Westchester, has just re-
turned from Poland. activity. Several of the slides showed trains ily reunion, and he expressed the happiness money or volunteer time. 

He was there to bear witness to the suf- and buses taking people to di erent plac- he felt about seeing them safe. One of his Petition the Biden administration and
fering of the largest ow of refugees since
World War II.  es around Western and Eastern Europe. cousins is still in Ukraine.    Congress to allow Ukrainian refugees into

Wilfond and 18 other rabbis from One bus was taking a group of Ukrainians One of the most moving moments of the United States. ere are already family
Westchester County and New York City
brought medical supplies and o ered what- to Denmark, where they would be wel- the trip was a video of people sitting on a uni cation processes in place to take care of
ever pastoral care was needed.  ey went
with another purpose, as well:  ey wanted comed.  e Polish soup kitchen was busy delayed KLM ight. Usually, people are ir- family members. 
to bring back to the people of New York a
sense of what is going on and what we can feeding people who had come over from ritable and annoyed if they have to sit for a Donate to organizations sending aid to
do to make a di erence. 
Ukraine.  e Polish people were passion- long time in a plane at the gate. In this case, Ukraine and its refuges, including Union
During a presentation to his congrega-
tion, Wilfond showed slides of what he ate about helping and would not call these the ight attendant got on the loudspeaker for Reform Judaism, European Union of
saw in Poland at the border of Ukraine. He
started out with a picture of huge brightly people refugees.  and announced that all empty seats were Progressive Judais, and UJA, which sup-
colored du el bags prepared by Afya, a
nonpro t crisis relief organization. He and “ ey are people,”he said they said. “ ey being held until the Ukrainians seeking ported the rabbinic trip to Poland. 
the other rabbis lugged those du el bags to
the airport to put on their ight and ulti- are just like us.”  refuge were on board the plane. e entire Contact a local Ukrainian organization
mately brought to Polish refugee centers
across the border from Ukraine.  Wilfond was acutely aware that this kind plane broke into applause, a rare instance or church to see what you can do to help. 

At the refugee centers, Wilfond im- of immediate help to Jewish refugees was where people were glad to be waiting.    Wilfond says these actions provide sup-
mediately noticed that people appeared
“shell-shocked.” He said that there were often not available during WWII, and even In 1991, Ukraine chose freedom in plies and hope. Teachers and parents can
things that could not be captured by the
slides.  For instance, he said many of the the fact that he and the other rabbis could breaking o from the Soviet Union.  ey have children color pictures or write Let-
people had not bathed in weeks and the
odor was strong.  He could hear women be there was a testament to change.   are a passionate people about keeping their ters of Hope and send it through organiza-
sobbing because their husbands and sons
were sent back to Ukraine to ght.  e In Lublin, Poland, a hotel that used to be freedoms. Wilfond likens this to the 1944 tions such as CARE or UNHCR, a global
smell of burning wood lled the air, as large
metal trash cans were lled with wood and a yeshiva, a Jewish school, was being used Warsaw ghetto uprising. He said that he organization dedicated to saving lives and
set a re to keep people warm in a place that
was so cold, some froze to death on their as a refugee center. Just outside of Lublin heard about a grandmother on the ground protecting the rights of refugees.   
journey to the border.   
is the Majdanek concentration camp where in Ukraine throwing a pickle jar at a drone. Wilfond looks forward to the day when
Tents from di erent countries, not just
NATO countries, and aid organizations tens of thousands of Jews and other Polish “ ese people are ghting with pickle we can become involved in the rebuilding
were lined up at the border. Wilfond de-
scribed the huge presence of Israeli medical people were killed during WWII. A pile of jars and anything that they can get their of Ukraine. He looks forward to Ukraine
aid for refugees and a huge Israeli tent wel-
coming people at the border who needed human ashes remains as a constant remind- hands on,” he said. at’s how passionate once again becoming the thriving culture
medical assistance.
er of the atrocities committed by the Nazis.  they are about their freedom. and democracy it was before the Russian
e Israeli medical team was asked
whether it was only treating Jewish refu- All Polish children are required to take a He worries about President Zelensky, invasion, and sees Americans as playing a
gees. e answer was immediate and clear:
“We are helping everyone, Jewish and not tour of a concentration camp during their who reminds him of Churchill during role in that revival.
Jewish.  Eighty years ago, selections were
made between Jews and non-Jews. We time in school. Wilfond believes that their WWII and has stated that he does not Quoting what he calls the “heart” of the
would never do that. We will treat every-
body who comes to us in need of medical sensitivity and caring about the present ref- know if he will be alive tomorrow. And Torah, “love your neighbor as yourself,”
attention.”   
ugees arises from their awareness of history Wilfond worries that Russia may not stop Wilfond calls on all of us to open our hearts
One of the slides featured a young girl
with blonde hair, probably about 10, sitting and from their present common enemy, at Ukraine.    and lend a hand. 

Russia.     So many Americans have asked what we

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PQ concentrates on the cube

Only whispered cheer- ther uttered a word nor made checked out a cube and an in- Neubauer. “I used to stress out should be moving. Eventually, it
ing broke the silence of the eye contact as the minutes ticked struction booklet to prepare for
Pequenakonck Elementary by until suddenly Neubauer the February competition but about breaking up the colors, but gets into your muscle memory,
School library. dropped her completed Rubik’s found online videos the most
Cube and raised her hands in helpful. Her best time is just then I realized once you nish a and my hands know what to do.”
Fourth-grader Emma Neu- victory. over two minutes.
bauer challenged Natalie whole step, it all comes together On challenge day, fourth-
Koehler, the library media spe- Neubauer rst attempted a “I started realizing what mis-
cialist, and they took their places Rubik’s Cube a month prior as takes I made and understanding again.” graders discussed their di erent
in front of the giant timer. Nei- part of the library program. She how to x those mistakes,” said
“ is is why we brought the techniques and strategies while

Rubik’s Cube program to PQ. waiting their turn.

We want students to believe that “I try to see it in my mind be-

with enough time and concen- fore I make a turn,” said Angel

tration on a task they can suc- Espinal.

ceed,” said Koehler. “ ere’s a “I solved this side in the lunch

great sense of accomplishment line in about two minutes using

from solving even the rst stage.” the ladder technique,” said Juli-

“My deep dive this year is on anna Fodor showing o her cube

developing sustained concen- with one solid white side.

tration, which is a skill needed Several students competed to

for reading,” said Koehler. “ e solve the rst side of the cube.

cube involves struggle and con- e students had 10 seconds

centration, which helps students to inspect their cubes before

practice focusing and ignoring the timer began. Connor Sable

disruptions.” nished rst in 46 seconds, fol-

Koehler believes that anyone lowed by Julianna Fodor in 1

can learn to solve the cube by minute, 26 seconds.

learning algorithms. She assures At the fth-grade competi-

her students that speed will fol- tion, Vilem Gnip solved the

low once they memorize the se- whole cube in 2 minutes, 28

quences of moves.  seconds, while Andrew Barnett

While there are many di er- solved the white side in 1 min-

ent techniques, Koehler uses the ute, 8 seconds.

storytelling method to guide her

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OBITUARIES

Evelyn Janus making arts, encouraged by her mondor dogs, goats, and over blue ribbons at the Crystal daughter Judith Anne “Judy”
Dickerson grandparents (M. Evelyn and 100 rabbits, each with its own Coast Quilt Show. Spending (Kenny) Broadwater,  Blairsville,
William R. Pabst). She was a name appropriate to its breed. time with her family, especially GA; Tom (Lisa) Miller  San
Evelyn Leona Janus (Sunny) patient, natural-born teacher Some rabbits were raised for Joe’s great-grandchildren, was Diego CA; Tara (Brett) Cassa-
was born on June 17, 1944, in for her younger siblings. Sunny their angora fur, which she spun another of her favorite pastimes. day New Freedom PA; nephews
Bound Brook, NJ to Evelyn and studied Latin and Russian in into yarn, then knitted into ar- Using her sewing skills, Sunny Peter, Todd, and Dylan Janus, 15
Raymond Janus, Sr. Sunny didn’t High School (during Cold War ticles of clothing. During this created Advent calendars with a grandchildren, 12+ great-grand-
meet her father until more than times), played baritone horn in period, Sunny provided spinning tiny, wrapped gift in the pocket children, and 10 great-great-
a year later when Raymond re- the band, and was a member demonstrations at Pete Seeger’s for each day of Advent for all grandchildren.
turned from Normandy, France of the National Honor Soci- annual Hudson River Revival her great-grandchildren. Over
(Omaha Beach, D+4) during ety when she graduated from Festivals, devoted to restoration the past decade, collecting and Evelyn (Sunny) was preceded
WWII. Purdy’s Central High School in of the Hudson River. mailing all the small presents in death by father Raymond
1962. every year earned her the leg- John Janus, mother Evelyn Le-
Sunny was raised in rural In September 1996 Sunny endary title of “Great Sunny” ona Pabst Janus, and Brother-
North Salem, NY at Peach Lake Sunny attended Western Col- married the love of her life, Joe in preference to great-grand- in-Law Norman Blasdell Ha-
where parents Evelyn and Ray lege for Women (WCW) in Dickerson Sr.  Sunny and Joe mother. Sunny and Joe enjoyed thaway.
introduced her to assorted pets Oxford, Ohio. While a junior at attended St. James Episcopal many wonderful years together.
and gardening – two of her pas- WCW, she participated with 24 Church, where she served on Sunny passed away on February In lieu of owers, donations
sions. At an early age she gained students in a Russian language the altar guild and worked on 8, 2022, in New Bern, NC from may be made to St Jude’s Chil-
an appreciation for ne art, all study tour of the (then) USSR the annual auction quilts. ey pneumonia after treatments for dren’s Hospital.  Checks should
types of needlework, and home- (which included visits to Mos- created a magni cent vegetable Alpha alassemia which weak- be made payable to St. Jude
cow, Leningrad, Odessa, and garden and renovated the family ened her immune system. Children’s Research Hospital
Kiev) from July 15 to August farmhouse at Peirano Point on and your donation mailed to: St.
20, 1965. Sunny then moved to Titicus Reservoir while caring She is survived by Joe Rob- Jude Children’s Research Hospi-
Waterloo, Ontario to attend the for Joe’s mom (Nancy Peirano). ert Dickerson, her husband tal, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis,
University of Waterloo where Sunny worked for Metro-North of 26 years; brother Raymond TN 38105. 
she obtained an M.A. in Russian Railroad in the Risk Manage- “Bud” (Patrice) Janus Jr of West
Literature. Vacations were spent ment Department for more than Palm Beach, FL; sister Lor- Gustave Waltz
camping and touring the Cana- 20 years and when she retired, raine “Rainie” Janus Hathaway
dian Maritimes. She took her she received a gold watch. of North Salem, NY; William Gustave Waltz was born to
youngest brother Will (14) and “Will” (Patricia) Janus of Mend- the late John and Christine
sister Rainie (16) to Expo ’67 in Sunny and Joe retired to Ori- ham, NJ; step-sons Joe Dick- (Weible) Waltz, a farmer and
Montreal, giving them their rst ental, NC. eir pride and joy erson, Jr, Pensacola, FL;  Jon homemaker in Turtle Lake, ND
international experience. was a 32-foot Beneteau yacht (Elaine) Dickerson,  Neptune on August 28, 1927. He farmed
parked out front on Spicer’s Beach, FL; James (Chris) Dick- the prairie until entering the Navy
In the 1980s, she relocated Creek. ere, Sunny enjoyed erson Augusta, GA; Je (Susan) after WWII when he traveled to
from Montreal, Canada to Peek- creating award-winning quilts, Dickerson,  Evans, GA; step-
skill, NY where she raised Ko- two of which won rst place SEE OBITUARIES PAGE 17

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FESTIVAL EASTER SERVICE EASTER BASKET DRIVEBY Memorial Library SMALL SPACE GARDENING at JB Park. $150 for 7 week pro-
Sunday, April 17, at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 9, from 12 - gram.

ere is no sermon! Lancaster 1:30 p.m. e library is open for browsing, WITH BRACCO FARMS

County PA Artist Elva Hurst In lieu of the Easter egg hunt computer use, and reading! Please Thursday, April 7, from 7 to 8 PRESCHOOL SPORTS

will be presenting a Chalk Talk at PQ Elementary School, the see our website for more informa- p.m. PROGRAMS WITH US SPORTS

which will tell the Easter Story North Salem Lions Club will tion. Most of our programs are in Bracco Farms will demonstrate INSTITUTE

“Spring’s Unfolding Days” via a be hosting an alternative event person or on ZOOM. Send us an how backyard gardening meth- Multi-Sport programs for 2-6

multi-media presentation. Learn at the North Salem Town Hall email if you want to participate: ods can be adapted to small space year olds, Monday afternoons

how Elva discovered the Easter Campus for Town and School [email protected]. When gardening. In addition, Anthony starting 4/18 at JB Park. $170 for

Story via her family’s Menno- District families. e North Sa- you email us, we will send you a Bracco will discuss seeds, fertil- 8 week program.

nite Faith. Special music and lem Lion and Easter Bunny will link to click on, and a password to izer, and tools. 

Easter Garden will also be fea- gift each child with an Easter enter. PRESCHOOL LITTLE

tured. Following the service, an basket. Please be sure to register CONVERSATION WITH SPROUTS NATURE PROGRAM

“Alleluia Egg Hunt” will take in advance so your child will not BAGELS AND BOOKS LOCAL GARDENERS SPRING EVENTS

place, as well as an Easter bon- be disappointed - once the time Thursday, April 7, at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 9, from 10 -11 Free program designed to in-

net hat contest. slots are lled, registration will “ e Power of Illusions”by Chi- a.m. troduce the youngest members of

Meets monthly on the second our community, along with their

JOIN US FOR HOLY WEEK SERVICES Saturday of the month. Bring grown up, to the natural world.

your questions and ideas to this 2.5-5 year olds and their grown-

informal group of local expert ups welcome! Registration re-

garden enthusiasts. quired.

APRIL 10 - PALM SUNDAY, 10 AM “ e Best Nest” - Friday 4/1,

APRIL 14 - MAUNDY THURSDAY, 7 PM HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY 5-6pm at Baxter Preserve. “Ani-

BOOK GROUP mals at Hatch” - Friday 5/13,

APRIL 15 - GOOD FRIDAY, 7 PM Tuesday, April 12, from 7 to 5-6pm Durand Preserve.

APRIL 17 - EASTER SUNDAY, 10 AM 8:30 p.m. LEARN TO SKATE AT
EGG HUNT AFTER THE SERVICE “Su rage: Women’s Long Bat- BREWSTER ICE ARENA

Sunday Services: tle for the Vote.” Part of a four- e Learn-to-Skate program
8:30 am Black part series on Women’s Su rage. is for 4-12 year olds at vary-
ing levels of skating experience.
Coffee and Prayer Vails Grove Co-op $185 per session, per skater. Fee

10:00 am Service

BLOOD DRIVE includes public skate before les-

St. James Friday, April 22, from 12 - 6 son. *Skate Rental not included.
Episcopal p.m. Tuesdays 5:10-5:40pm OR Fri-
Church
In celebration of the life of days 5:30-6:00pm. Session 5
North Salem,
New York Hank Myers. Held in the Pavil- starts Tue 5/3 or Fri 5/6.

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2nd graders. Mondays, 6-7p.m., have included: Visit to the Bud-

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Thursday, April 7, 2022 Opinion North Salem News – Page 7

Happily
Ever
After

Playing the market  Vacation time

This little piggy went to market, healthiest blend of USDA-approved, JUST Fun Facts
and people who hardly shop for vet-sanctioned, human-grade balanced JO ANN by Jo Ann
groceries should take a few mo- recipes with no by-products. I’m not
JO ANN The technical name for stomach
ments to appreciate those heroes who even sure I DIDN’T get my dog that, FRANCELLA growling is borborygmi, and is
a normal part of digestion. It
do. ose people that and I’m also not sure if Iknow that so many of my friends can be noticeable when there is
and acquaintances have traveled over
run into a crowded MAN I would eat it myself if the past two years. In fact, I would nothing in the stomach to muffle
see pictures of their smiling faces as they the sounds.
supermarket when the I were a dog (not one lounged in a pool with the sun beaming
OVERBOARD of them mentioned Kit down on them. we opted for indoor check in. We played
rest of us are running around with one check-in machine for
Ken and I, on the other hand, didn’t about 20 minutes before we were told
out (of food). I’ll spend RICK Kat bars or pizza in the travel. We adhered to all the rules and that it was broken. We moved to another
my few moments right MELÉN ingredients). inking stayed safely at home. Quite frankly, we machine and entered all our info, but
here, because I had to of all those sad, shiver- didn’t quite comprehend the pandemic when it was time to pay, the machine
and all the various rules we were asked would not accept our credit card.  In fact,
do the food shopping ing dogs out in the to adhere to, so we gured that we would none of the check-in machines would
rather be safe than sorry. accept anyone’s credit cards. As soon as
for a couple of weeks cold, chained to a trash everyone realized that there was a mal-
It’s now been two years since the start function, there was a mad dash for the
and I get exhausted all bin in the ASPCA of the pandemic and Ken and I planned doors to get back outside for curbside
our rst plane trip to the Bahamas, check-in. By then it was 4:20 a.m. and I
over again just thinking about it. ad, maybe I should spend another 20 and what an experience it was. We got was already exhausted.
through all the paperwork and had an
First I test-drive a few shopping carts minutes looking at the carbohydrate early morning ight out of JFK. We With boarding passes in hand, we
loved that we would be landing in the went through TSA. As usual, I was
to nd one with decent handling. I don’t count on the label. But in the end I Bahamas at 10 a.m., but that meant that pulled aside and frisked while Ken was
we had to leave our home at 3 a.m. waved through. For some reason, it hap-
need rack-and-pinion steering, but I bought something that looked like an pens every time we y.
Of course, we never like having to
won’t tolerate a dead wheel because at order of sesame chicken. Time is passing board our pets, and it was no di erent e next problem arose when we
for our sweet Daisy. We had only ken- were assigned seats on the plane. Ken
some point when no one is looking I’m me by as I look at dog food labels and neled her once before for just one day, and I were seated three rows apart from
but we safely deposited her at the kennel each other, something I did not like. I
going to air that baby out at a dead run even though quality of life is important, the day before our departure. I gave her wondered how I could possibly ask the
many kisses and hugs and promised that 19-year-old girl beside me if I could lay
and then put my feet up on the chassis quantity of life is important too. we would pick her up in a week. I cried my head on her shoulder while I slept. I
when I left her.
and see how far I can coast without run- is is how supermarkets play me for SEE FRANCELLA PAGE 12
At the airport, we tried for curbside
ning into the grapefruit display. at’s the fool that I am: I wanted a few crois- check-in, but it was cold and rainy, so

the kind of thing guys do when women sants to make a nice breakfast sandwich

aren’t looking. I found a sporty model this weekend, but all they had was a

that actually had a cup holder on it so package with literally 25 croissants in

that I wouldn’t spill my cocktail if only I it, so then I had to think of 25 di erent

had remembered to bring one. I kept my things that you could put on a croissant,

eye open for something to put in there and by the time I worked my way down

a little stronger than a bottle of salad to peanut butter my cart was already half

dressing. Maybe this wasn’t going to be full.

so bad after all. At that moment I came face-to-

Americans can complain about a lot of faceplate with an actual robot. It was

things, and Freedom of Choice should standing in front of something that had

be one of them. If that’s in the Bill of dropped onto the oor yelling, “CAU-

Rights they should take it out as soon as TION! CAUTION!” Once I had ascer-

possible. In countries where they don’t tained that my life was not in immediate

have 37 di erent brands of dog food, I danger, I realized that the thing on the

contend that the people are much hap- oor was my shopping list, but the robot

pier, and I wouldn’t be surprised if the wouldn’t let me retrieve it, lest I trip

dogs are happier, too. I hate that guilty SEE MELEN PAGE 9
feeling when I don’t get my dog the

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The Olympics have been Gold medal
over for a few months,
and now we wait two suggested today, it would not 90 years old. It was 9:30 in the to get our two chairs in the to rock this class. I was much
make it out of the locker room. morning when she asked, I was circle. I had no idea what she younger than those participating,
Gym uniform aside, we had a already on the couch planning was talking about, and reached so surely I was more exible.
my day, and taking a few naps for the strap over the passenger
more years until we watch our blast trying to get the birdie over throughout the day was already side window and hung on for I could not have been more
on the list. I told her I would dear life. When we reached wrong. After 20 minutes of leg
athletes compete the net. I was take a pass on the class. She the church my mother put the stretches and some back stretch-
became animated and asked car in park and ran to the door es, I could feel THE BURN.
against other the goalie on again if I would join her stating and straight into the room
it would mean so much to her if where church chair yoga was to ankfully, it was time for a
competitors SEASONAL my high school I did. I agreed and went to my take place. I sauntered in and water break. One of the ladies
in the sport of TIDBITS eld hockey room to see if I packed anything stopped in the o ce to say hello came out of the nearby kitchen,
their choice and that would be appropriate for to my sister who is the church looked at me, and o ered me a
team. I took church chair yoga. I found a receptionist. She took one look can of milk. My mind raced to
pair of gray ankle-length pants, at me and asked what on earth why would someone want to
hopefully walk LAURA the equestrian a black long sleeve top, and a I was wearing and what hap- drink milk during yoga, from
brown multi-patterned eece. I pened to my hair. I reassured a can no less and how would
away with the skills I learned did not have the appropriate her that Vogue had already you open it. I shook my head
gold medal. CAMPAGNA as a child and footwear and was forced to put called for my photo shoot. no and reached for my water
on my men’s knee-high black bottle. While I was taking a sip I
I have done applied them work socks and brown slip-on As I entered the yoga arena I noticed others getting their small
sketchers. I threw my unwashed was greeted with a few ‘it is nice 3-pound hand weights. It was
many of the to my college hair in a messy bun, and I was to see you again’ and some hugs at that moment I realized I was
ready. I was the fashionista of of those I was more friendly being o ered two cans of milk to
sports featured in the Olym- Division I riding team and did the day. Vogue was knocking on with. I have spent many sum- be used as weights for the next
my door. mers volunteering at the church exercise and not to be used as my
pics. When I was young I, quite well for myself. In an in one form or another, and I water break beverage.
e morning got away from have become friends with many
skied down a mountain face exhibition on curling in upstate us, and it was time to leave. My of the women who volunteer all I learned some things that
mother began speeding down year round.  As we settled into afternoon. e rst is that I
in Vermont, played out eld in NY, I learned how to push the the roads. Each road had a our seats, the instructor remind- am nowhere near as exible as
speed limit of 30 to 40 mph, ed everyone to do only what I think I am and that I do not
my town’s softball league, tried stone down the ice. I did it twice and she was doing well over their bodies are capable of and move with an ‘LY purpose,’ care-
each. When I asked her what not to notice what others around fully, slowly, and purpose-
basketball once, wrestled my before my turn was over, and the rush was, she said we have them are doing. It was at this fully.  e instructor during each
to get there as soon as we can moment that I knew I was going exercise explained why it was
sister for the remote control, because of this, I became the
SEE CAMPAGNA PAGE 12
gure skated on the local lake household expert. When Team

praying with every glide that USA was on TV facing their

it would not be my last and I rivals, I would yell at the team

would fall through an opening in to tell them how and where to

the ice. In 7th-grade gym class, position their stone. ey never

there were lessons in the game listened to me and would win

of Badminton. We had a swanky the tournament anyway.

one-piece uniform. Not sure of On a recent visit to see my

the popular fabric of the early parents, my mother suggested

70s but it resembled lycra with one day that I join her for her

a pop of polyester-like shorts church chair yoga class later in

with an attached blue striped the afternoon. It is here that I

top with a zipper. It was not the should report that everyone who

most attering out t. If it was participates is between 65 and

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Thursday, April 7, 2022 OPINION North Salem News – Page 9

Jacque’s Spin on Music for April 2022

pril has nally arrived was April 1, and con- found under the COM- DANBURY SOMERS
and the local music ACQUE’ Sugar Hollow Taproom Salsa Verde Taqueria &
tinues throughout PANY+ tab on the 66 Sugar Hollow Rd, Ste 8,
ACQUEscene is blooming. I’m the month! website.   Bar
If you have Danbury, CT, (203) 300-5454 325 Route 100, (914) 556-
A ’looking forward to a wonderful Guitar an upcom- A music series, ird urs-
enthusiasts 6687
summer of live music, and have S days, presents a Grateful Dead Make plans for dinner on
a lot to tell you about. SPI theme monthly. For an up-to-
date event listing of the Friday Saturday, April 30 from 6 - 8
Catch a free show at  eS and Saturday night music p.m. Blues duo, Forst*Toscano
Mohansic Grill & Lounge,SPI schedule, visit their FB page @ are the perfect accompaniment
Jfeaturing CWB! Curtis Win- will want ing event to SugarHollowTaproom. for this Mexican restaurant, at
USICchester and band will perform just the right volume. Follow
to check share or a PURDYS the restaurant on FB and IG
JNat the Yorktown Heights venue The Westchester Bluegrass for up-to-date info for the
USICout the space fea- month.
on Friday, April 8, from 7:30 - Club
10:30 p.m. ere is a full sum- suburb turing live 30 Lake Way, Purdys Jacque Roche is a freelance
Hosting Tony Trischka and writer, editor and music
O N Mmer of live music planned at duo music, I’d blogger for HearIt ere.com
Bruce Molsky on April 16, at and contributor to several local
the grill with a 6:30 p.m. Open perform- N love to talk 8:15 p.m. Tickets are $30. An publications. Archived broadcasts
Mic every ursday and bands ing at Soul about what open mic starts the festivities of 2016-2020 radio shows can
Friday and Saturday nights O N M you have going at 7 p.m., immediately fol- be heard streaming at  https://
starting at 7:30 p.m. Brewing on. Please send lowed by Too Blue, who is www.mixcloud.com/jacque-
Co in Pleas- an email to jacque@ opening. Doors at 6:30 p.m. roche/.
e Hudson Valley Blues antville on Satur- Visit their website for full de-
Society and Cultural Arts Co- tails and the season’s calendar.
alition in Brewster, NY are two day, April 16. From wbutter y.net.
nonpro t organizations joining
forces to present a month of 8 - 10 p.m. enjoy a cold fresh Following is a brief listing
music, art and workshops on
Saturday or Sunday afternoons brew and immerse yourself in of events in our region. For a
from 2 - 4 p.m. Blues fans can
attend an upcoming workshop a night of gypsy jazz music full listing of music in the tri-
on harmonica techniques with
legendary harp player Felix featuring Grammy Nominated state area, visit HearIt ere.
Cabrera, meet blues profes-
sionals, enjoy local art and jazz guitarist Doug Munro com. Between columns, please
groove to live music at e
Studio Around the Corner, and Lisa Liu, and impressive follow me on the FB Page,
Brewster. Visit the Coali-
tion’s website for a full calen- guitarist who’s playing literally Jacque’s Spin on Music for
dar of events. e series kicko
stops conversations! more live music event updates.

e jazz community is get-

ting very excited about Jazz

on Main, a new “old soul jazz

club” coming to Mount Kisco.

I’ll have a lot more to tell you

in the coming weeks about this Carpet
new venue slated to open in

early May. Visit the website to

sign up for their newsletter. Hardwood
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Dirty Deeds!
North Salem Improvement Society targets roadside trash 

BY CAROL REIF the goal of tidying up the entire slobs.” Susan Baum Moyer, Chrissanth PHOTO COURTESY OF WA
STAFF WRITER town by Earth Day, April 22. e North Salem Improvement Gross and Peter Scurlock
A group of local ang
Town roads got a thorough ere is a map at the Ruth Keeler Society gave a heartfelt shout-out PHOTO COURTESY OF WARREN LUCAS Chrissanth Gross, Peter
spring cleaning last weekend – Memorial Library on which folks to them and all the residents who, Purdy and Andrew Scurl
just in time for hundreds and are encouraged to mark areas that it said, were “making a big di er- The Somers Highway Department hauled away a
hundreds of da odils to start they are cleaning up. Supplies ence.” mountain of trash.
blooming. such as bags will also be avail-
able at the library throughout the It also thanked the town High-
e pretty sight “was sort of month. e town’s environmental way Department for hauling away
a reward for all that hard work,” stewards also held a disposal site the lled bags and other miscel-
says Cynthia Curtis, co-president for electronic waste at the town laneous debris that was collected.
of the North Salem Improvement campus on Titicus Road Saturday.
Society, sponsors of the annual at- So what’s the weirdest thing
tack on trash. Fishermen who ply the waters that folks have found?
of the Croton River volunteered
Last fall, the society sold to troll the banks of its east and During last year’s cleanup, soci-
1,000-ish bulbs of various types west branches. ey triumphantly ety member Carol Goldberg came
of narcissus pseudonarcissus for returned with their catch -- a lit- across two headlights and a Con-
folks to plant along the roadsides. eral mountain of trash-stu ed necticut license plate, leaving her
bags. to wonder where the heck the rest
e hardy perennial inspired of the car went.
William Wordsworth to pen the Although the river traverses
poem “I Wandered Lonely as a North Salem, a lot of it is in But that’s not all.
Cloud.” Somers. In 2017, Goldberg was picking
up litter along Route 121 in Peach
at was apt as the weath- Supervisor Warren Lucas Lake when she found a relatively
er that Saturday was typically hooked the anglers up with intact leather wallet with a read-
March-like, swinging from rain, Somers Supervisor Rob Scorrano, able driver’s license inside.
to hail, to sunshine, and back to who allowed them to dump their She tracked down the shocked
rain again, in a manner of hours. catch at the ball eld on Butler- owner, who exclaimed: “You’ve
ville Road. e Somers Highway got to be kidding me; I lost that
But it didn’t deter the crews Department then swooped in and ve years ago!”
of folks from hitting the road hauled it all away. Seems he was taking the family
wearing snazzy safety vests ac- on a skiing trip to Vermont and,
cessorized with orange (garbage) ere is an unnamed, but much while packing up the car, had in-
bags and picker-uppers. Trophies appreciated, North Salem resident advertently left the wallet on its
ranged from the usual fast-food who goes out once or twice a year roof.
wrappers and beer cans to bags to pick up garbage near Exit 8 o By the time he realized what
of doggie poo, multiple mini-bar- I-684, Lucas said. He calls the su- he had done, it was too late; the
sized bottles of booze, tire rims, pervisor’s o ce and the Highway wallet had own o , never, he
a small refrigerator, and what Department comes and gets it. thought, to be seen again.
looked like a rusty re pit. ere It also contained a single dol-
was even, a bemused Curtis said, “We have some wonderful lar bill, which he told Goldberg
a mattress. people who go out of their way to keep.
to clean things up,” said Lucas, “For all your e orts,” he said.
e e ort will be ongoing with adding: “Too bad some people are

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Ukraine

BY KATHY BURNS 

A brokenhearted cellist 
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bombed-out building thata use to be his home

A seven-year-old girl 
Singing “Let it Go”
To frightened people 
In a subway, now a bomb shelter

A De ant young newscaster on Russian TV
Daring to speak the truth

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Spring VARSITY ROUNDUP kick off

sports

Track takes on Tusker
Twilight, baseball
tops Blind Brook

BY TOM WALOGORSKY
EDITOR

Kevin Haxhari (left) With the winter weather seeming-
and Pete Serra at ly behind us for good, North Salem’s
Tusker Twilight on spring sports are ready to kick into
March 31. high gear. e week saw the rst big
test for Tigers track, baseball notched
PHOTOS: ROB DISTASIO their rst win of the season, and both
of North Salem’s lacrosse teams opened
Noelle Stratman finished 13th in the under the direction of new head coach-
Novice 400M. es. e softball and golf programs are
also scheduled to begin play this week.
Kat Nardone finished 22nd in the Nick Pena finished 13th in the Ishmael Appiah took 5th in the 100M and 7th in the Go Tigers!
100M, and 15th in the Novice 400M. Novice 800M. 400M.
TRACK
Tusker Twilight
Thursday, March 31
North Salem’s track team came out

strong at Tusker Twilight, hosted by
Somers High School. e matchup saw a
number of Tigers hit personal records, set-
ting the tone for what looks to be another
successful season for the program.

For the girls team, standout performances
included Bella Fryer taking 5th place in the
F/S mile, and Emma Gautier nishing 4th
in the F/S 800M. Grace O’Hanlon nished
10th in the 100M, while Isabelle Schembri
took 4th in the Novice 800M. e girls 4x40
relay team (Schembri, O’Hanlon, Gautier,
Fryer) also had a strong showing, taking 4th
place in the event.
For the boys team, Ishmael Appiah took
5th in the 100M and 7th in the 400M, and
Will Armbruster took 7th in the Novice
800M. Captain AJ Laqueur nished 12th in
the mile, while Connor Quadrini had a strong
performance in the F/S mile, nishing 5th.

e boys 4x400 relay team (AJ Laqueur,
omas Gautier, Will Armbruster, Ishmael
Appiah) took 7th place, while the boys F/S
4x400 ( Jack Fryer, Tyler Spar, Matt Schaub,
Connor Quadrini) took 2nd place.
“Awesome e orts by the entire team against
strong big school competition,” said Coach
Chris Gould. “ ere were many personal re-
cords, and it’s early in the season. Onward to
getting better!”

BOYS LACROSSE
Brewster 10, North Salem 1
Friday, April 1
e Tigers opened their season on the road,

battling freezing rain and a relentless Brewster
o ense in the rst game under new head coach
Lou Villani. North Salem looked to rebound and
nd their footing against Hastings on Tuesday,
April 5.

SEE ROUNDUP PAGE 15

Thursday, April 7, 2022 SPORTS North Salem News – Page 15

ROUNDUP

FROM PAGE 14

GIRLS LACROSSSE North Salem
Scarsdale 17, North Salem 6 opened their
Saturday, April 2 season under new
e Tigers opened their season head coach Lou
Villani on April 1.
on the road, taking a tough loss to
a talented Scarsdale team. North PHOTOS: TOM WALOGORSKY
Salem started slow, settling in and
pulling to within 4 goals with 9 The Tigers took a tough loss in their season opener.
minutes remaining before the Sincere Andrews and the Tiger defense trying to hold off
Raiders shifted momentum and the Brewster attack.
sealed the win. Rob Moia ready for the Bears’ offense.

“I was proud of how our team
persevered and kept ghting until
the nal horn,” said Coach Don
Merriman of his squad’s e ort dur-
ing his rst game at the helm of the
Tigers.

Scarsdale’s key to victory came
from possessions, with the Raiders
winning 20 out of 25 draw con-
trols and taking advantage of Tiger
turnovers at mid eld.

Despite the loss, North Salem
had a number of positive high-
lights to build o of as the season
progresses. O ensively, the Tigers
had a balanced e ort, with seniors
Maya Dallow,Anna Behler,and ju-
nior Carolyne Barrella each notch-
ing a goal. Sophomore Lili Valletta
had an assist and scored twice, and
Cassie Pelosi added a goal in the
e ort. Sophomore Anna Fetterolf
also added an assist.

In goal, senior Izzy Conley
stopped 17 of the 31 shots she
faced.

“We need to improve on the
draw and take better care of the ball
on clears and in transitions, which
we will continue to work hard on
getting better at,” added Coach
Merriman. “It’s worth noting that
due to eld issues and weather, we
have had minimal practice on a

eld thus far. Given that we have
spent a lot of time practicing in the
gym,we played fairly well.We’re so
glad that turf is in the works. Very
thankful to the community and the
district for their support of the turf
project.”

e Tigers were scheduled to
face Somers on Tuesday, April 5.  

BASEBALL
Valhalla 6, North Salem 2
Thursday, March 31
North Salem opened their sea-

son at home, falling to the visit-
ing Vikings.

North Salem 9, Blind Brook 6
Saturday, April 2

e Tigers picked up their rst
win of the season on the road be-
hind a solid performance by Ellis
Kennedy who picked up his rst
varsity win.

James Schae er provided the
big bat for North Salem, going
2-4, with 3 RBI, including a two-
run homer. Christian Baryla (1-2,
3 RBI) and Robbie Gilchrist (2-
2, 2 RBI) helped power the Tiger
o ense. North Salem was sched-
uled to host Briarcli on Monday,
April 4.

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Thursday, April 7, 2022 North Salem News – Page 17

OBITUARIES being sought for his mechanical TOWN OF NORTH SALEM 
and technical abilities. He loved  
FROM PAGE 5

the outdoors and was an avid BOARD OF APPEALS 
Europe and the Mediterranean hunter. In retirement, Gus and  
Sea. Gus began his career in the Doris moved to Poughkeepsie, PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE 
Bronx Zoo as a veterinary as- NY and traveled the country in  
sistant in the animal hospital. their RV visiting family, friends,  
In time, he moved to the Or- National Parks, and points of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Appeals of the Town of North Salem will hold a Public Hearing at
nithology Department where interest. the North Salem Town Meeting Hall, 66 June Road, North Salem, NY, Thaunrdsdayv,iaAprZilO1O4Mth,,
https://zoom.us/j/7558828866, Meeting ID: 755 882 8866, Dial in:  +1 (929) 205-6099, on
2022 at 7:30 P.M. or as soon thereafter as the public may be heard to consider the following: 
he oversaw exhibits and super- Gus passed away peacefully,  
vised keepers as well as travel- surrounded by family on March Application BA22-15 of T-Mobile Northeast LLC c/o Smartlink LLC, co-locator on the wireless communication
ing to other countries to assist 11, 2022. He is survived by three facility owned by Crown Castle Atlantic, LLC and located on property owned by the Croton Falls Fire District at
in collecting and propagation of children: John of Belle Mead, 40 Sun Valley Drive, North Salem, NY, in an R-1 Zoning District and to be shown as Block 1734 Lot 68 Sheet 1
threatened exotic birds. He re- NJ, Kenneth of Westport, NY on the Tax Assessment Map, for area variances for installation of a generator per Article V Section 250-15 of

tired as Senior Supervisor of the and Laraine Waltz Lamoree the Zoning Ordinance.  The property falls under Use Group “P” Bulk Requirements.  A front yard setback of
World of Birds. (Robert) of Hendersonville, NC, 49.83 ft. (100 ft. required) and a combined side yard setback of 30.08 ft./170.67 ft. (75 ft./200 ft. required) are
8 grandchildren, 8 great-grand- requested. 
Gus was blessed with a large children and 2 siblings. He is  
loving family. He married Doris predeceased by Doris his wife of At such hearing all persons will have the opportunity to be heard. A copy of the application and related
Marqueen Bloom on September documents may be examined at the Board of Appeals Office at 274 Titicus Road North Salem, NY. 

11, 1948, in the Bronx where 59 years in 2006 and a daughter  
they lived until 1963. e fam- Kathleen Waltz Long in 1977. Brian Ivanhoe, Chairman 
e family wishes for Dona- North Salem Board of Appeals 
ily moved to Purdys, NY where

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At such hearing all persons will have the opportunity to be heard. A copy of the application and related
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE 
 
 
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Appeals of the Town of North Salem will hold a Public Hearing at
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2022 at 7:30 P.M. or as soon thereafter as the public may be heard to consider the following: 
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Application BA22-16 of Christopher Murphy, owner of the property located at 54 Lakeside Drive, North Salem,
NY, in an R-1 Zoning District and shown as Sheet 6, Block 2673, Lot 25/House 5 on the Tax Assessment Map,
for an area variance to extend a deck (approved with BA21-58) and move the stairs, per Article V, Section 250-
15 and Article XIV, Section 250-79(A) of the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of North Salem (because the non-
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• Decrease rear yard setback from 35 ft. required to 10.14 ft. 

• Decrease combined side yard setback from 15 ft./40 ft. required to 7.42 ft./17.47 ft. proposed. 

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Can New Yorkers a ord Medicaid The proposed budget
homecare and nursing home for all?
estimates that the cost of

that the 30-month lookback the aged, blind or disabled is the proposed expansion

GUEST for Medicaid covered homecare approval by CMS (Center for of Medicaid would be an
CORNER services will now become e ec- Medicare and Medicaid Servic-
tive on July 1, 2022 for transfers es) no matter how much money

ANTHONY J. made on or after October 1, one has in savings, they can be additional 5 million to
ENEA 2020. eligible for Medicaid homecare

When the 30-month look- and/or Medicaid nursing home. 20 million dollars.’
back was signed into law by us, it would be possible for
The Covid-19 pandemic the then Governor Andrew
resulted in the delay of millionaires over the age of 65
the implementation of
Cuomo, there was a consensus to immediately become eligible -Anthony J. Enea
in New York that access to the for Medicaid homecare and Enea, Scanlan and Sirignano, LLP
Medicaid homecare program nursing home without having

the thirty (30) month look- needed to be tightened as the to worry about making transfers for services and the quality of the proposed Medicaid expan-

back period for the Medicaid cost of the program was be- of their assets and creating, and those services have already been sion would cost its residents.

Homecare Program in New York coming signi cant and rising. waiting out, lookback periods, impacted by Covid labor short-

that was to become e ective on However, the thinking that either 30 months for home care ages and low pay for health care Anthony J. Enea is a member of

October 1, 2020. e sixty (60) prevailed in the NY Legislature or 60 months (period of ineli- workers. It is hard to imagine Enea, Scanlan and Sirignano,

month lookback period nursing and the o ce of the Governor gibility) for the nursing home how expanding these programs LLP of White Plains and

home Medicaid remains in place. on or about the spring of 2020, program. Additionally, because to the a uent without any Somers. He is a certi ed Elder

Because the federal government has apparently changed. In the New York does not have a resi- resource limitations will not Law Attorney accredited by the

declared a health care emergency current budget proposed by dency requirement, it will open detrimentally impact the needy National Elder Law Foundation

due to Covid-19, New York was Governor Hochul, there is a the door to residents of neigh- New Yorkers that require the and focuses his practice on Elder

not allowed to implement this provision which eliminates the boring states such as New Jersey services. Law, Wills, Trusts and Estates.

new lookback. us, transfers resource tests ( nancial eligi- and Connecticut that do have a e proposed budget es- Mr. Enea is the Past Chair of

can continue to be made to third bility) for Medicaid homecare Medicaid resource test coming timates that the cost of the Elder Law and Special Needs

parties and a Medicaid Asset and Medicaid nursing home to New York to receive Med- proposed expansion of Med- Section of the New York State Bar

Protection Trust without creat- eligibility for the aged, blind or icaid homecare and/or nursing icaid would be an additional 5 Association (NYSBA) and the 50+

ing a lookback period (period disabled. us, if this budget is home. Furthermore, New York- million to 20 million dollars. It Section of the NYSBA. He is also

of ineligibility). As of the date passed and the elimination of ers that have previously retired is hard to imagine that allow- the Past President and Founding

of this writing it is anticipated the Medicaid resource limit for to states with warmer climates ing all aged, blind or disabled Member of the National

will see this as an opportunity New Yorkers and residents of Academy of Elder Law Attorneys

LEGAL NOTICES to return to New York and not other states to obtain Medicaid (NAELA)-NY chapter, President
have to use their life savings for homecare and/or nursing home of the Westchester County Bar
without regard to their savings Foundation and a Past President
homecare and/or nursing home would cost so little. us, the of its Bar Association. He is uent
LLC FORMATION NOTICE against may be served & shall services.
mail process to 474 W 3rd St., As those who already have question we should all be asking in Italian. Mr. Enea can be

3 Bearz Equities LLC, Arts apt. B9, Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. Medicaid homecare services the Governor, our State Sena- reached at 914-948-1500. Visit

of Org. led with Sec. of State General Purpose and/or nursing home services tors and Assembly Persons is www.esslaw rm.com for more

of NY (SSNY) 1/5/2022. Cty: LLC FORMATION NOTICE know, both programs are strug- whether New Yorkers can a ord information.
Westchester. SSNY desig. as gling to keep up with demand millions of dollars or billions

agent upon whom process JMJ General Contracting

against may be served & shall Group LLC, Arts of Org. led

mail process to 34 Stratton Rd., with Sec. of State of NY (SSNY)

Scarsdale, NY 10583. General 2/3/2022. Cty: Westchester.

Purpose SSNY desig. as agent upon

LLC FORMATION NOTICE whom process against may be APARPR
served & shall mail process to

QYAPO, LLC, Arts of Nua Dedvukaj, 7 Nathalie Ct.,

Org. led with Sec. of State Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567.

of NY (SSNY) 1/28/2022. General Purpose

Cty: Westchester. SSNY desig. LLC FORMATION NOTICE
as agent upon whom process

against may be served & shall Putnam Wash & Dry, LLC, PUBLICITY WITH PERSONALITY
mail process to Gino Crecco, Arts of Org. led with Sec. of

1187 Rhinelander Ave., Bronx, State of NY (SSNY) 12/8/2021.

NY 10461. General Purposea Cty: Westchester. SSNY desig.

LLC FORMATION NOTICE as agent upon whom process
against may be served & shall

108 Mansion Ave LLC, Arts mail process to Artemious

of Org. led with Sec. of State Makrakis and Judith Makrakis,

of NY (SSNY) 1/26/2022. 26 Putnam Ave., Port Chester, Public Rela ons For...
Cty: Westchester. SSNY desig. NY 10573. General Purpose

as agent upon whom process LLC FORMATION NOTICE Businesses | Individuals | Organiza ons | Events
against may be served & shall

mail process to Fation Syla, 140 Electric Shock LLC, Arts Your Message Is Our Mission

Brendon Hill Rd., Scarsdale, NY of Org. led with Sec. of State

10583. General Purpose of NY (SSNY) 2/8/2022. Cty:

LLC FORMATION NOTICE Westchester. SSNY desig. as Leave Your Message Here...
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Barreno Appliance Services may be served & shall mail (914) 275-6887 | bruceaparpr@ gmail.com
LLC, Arts of Org. led with Sec. process to Kristina D’Onofrio, 70

of State of NY (SSNY) 2/3/2022. West St., apt. C11, Harrison, NY BRUCE APAR
Cty: Westchester. SSNY desig. 10528. General Purpose

as agent upon whom process

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