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Published by Halston Media, 2022-01-25 20:14:37

Mahopac News 01.27.22

VOL. 12 NO. 51 Visit TapIntoMahopac.net for the latest news. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 2022

Unoccupied car discovered in Hiring of town
icy waters of Lake Mahopac supervisor’s wife

Police track down driver who escaped uninjured explained

BY BOB DUMAS car was found submerged in the ceived a call of an accident that
EDITOR frigid waters of Lake Mahopac occurred in the area of Baldwin

Saturday night ( Jan. 15), ac- Place Road and South Lake Town o cials: Union rules and

A Mahopac motorist has been cording to police. Boulevard. e caller, a driver

hit with a summons for leaving Carmel police said that at ap- SEE CRASH PAGE 4

the scene of an accident after his proximately 11:47 p.m., they re- procedures were followed

BY BOB DUMAS tant—opened when an employee

EDITOR moved to another department.

Pasquerello said she meets regu-

e hiring of Doreen Cazzari, larly with Paul Eldridge, Putnam

the wife of Town Supervisor County director of personnel,

Mike Cazzari, to the town’s ac- who provides her with a canvass

counting department, met with list of those who have taken the

all Civil Service laws and union Civil Service exam and scored in

regulations, said Anne Pasquer- the top three. If any of those can-

ello, the supervisor’s chief of sta . didates express an interest in the

Mahopac News received sev- job, the law requires that they be

eral emails questioning the hiring interviewed. Doreen Cazzari was

and one resident asked about the in the top three, thus qualifying.

move during the public comment Pasquerello noted that Doreen

portion of the Town Board’s Jan. Cazzari had previously worked

19 meeting. for the town in the comptroller’s

e board voted to approve the o ce for four years, and had also

hiring 4-0, with Supervisor Ca- been employed by the Mahopac

zzari abstaining. School District in an accounting

Mahopac resident Jean Hop- capacity.

per asked the board if the posi- “She was a previous employee

tion had been advertised and if here and had an exemplary re-

other candidates had been inter- cord,” Pasquerello said.

viewed. She also asked if a Civil Pasquerello said job open-

PHOTO COURTESY OF MFVFD Service test was required. ings are posted internally and

First resonders remove the Tesla from the icy waters of Lake Mahopac on Saturday. The driver escaped Pasquerello told Mahopac SEE CAZZARI PAGE 4
without injury. News the job—senior accoun-

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 2022 MAHOPAC NEWS PAGE 3

Developer eyes HomeGoods site for apartment project

Five-story, 160-unit building proposed for Somers Commons

BY CAROL REIF that a replacement won’t be found,

STAFF WRITER which wouldn’t be good for either We have a
the company or the town.

A major housing project is ere isn’t a demand for big- 30,000-square-
foot box and
being proposed for the soon-to- box operations anymore and I don’t need
to tell you all
be-former site of HomeGoods in while there is still some for

Somers. smaller stores, carving up the

Urstadt Biddle Properties, space isn’t an option either.

owners of Somers Commons e space is 220 feet by 160

in Baldwin Place and two feet. Subdividing it would create

other shopping centers in town, “long bowling alleys,” Biddle there’s been a
unveiled plans last week that noted.

call for a ve-story, 160-unit “We’re looking at a potential
lot of challengesapartment building.
white elephant, and we’re scared

HomeGoods, a national chain of that, and we don’t like what in the retail
known for low-priced home that’s going to do to the value of

décor and furnishings, is moving the shopping center or the e ect world.’
to the Cortlandt Town Center on the other tenants,” he said,

in Mohegan Lake where it will explaining that Urstadt Biddle

occupy the space of a former Bed is trying to be “proactive” by

Bath & Beyond. is means that considering alternative uses for -Willing ‘Wing’ Biddle
the shopping center o Route 6 the space.
in the town’s northwesternmost Urstadt Biddle consultant and President and COO PHOTO: CAROL REIF
corner will lose one of its two residential development expert Urstadt Biddle Properties
HomeGoods is relocating to the Cortlandt Town Center in Mohegan
Lake.
biggest tenants. e other Anup Misra called the project

“anchor” is Stop & Shop. “a perfect t for this location,”

“Somers Commons has always noting that Avalon Bay, an It wants to see the both its Referring to the CS zone, and a 95-footer. e height of an

been a pretty successful shopping a ordable apartment complex o business and the community Planning Board member Vicky apartment building “from a re

center for us,” Urstadt Biddle Clayton Boulevard that has 152 thrive. Gannon said the principal use protection perspective” isn’t as

president and COO Willing units, is “doing fantastically well.” “So I just want to reiterate that is “residential apartments over much of a concern as its location

“Wing” Biddle told the town is means “there’s a demand what’s good for Somers is good stores.” Freestanding apartment and accessibility.

Planning Board Wednesday, Jan. for quality residential housing in for us and I think vice-versa,” buildings aren’t mentioned. If the town “sees this type of

12. this town,” Misra claimed. Biddle told the board. Calling himself a construction as a good t for

Calling the departure of Targeted tenants are After the informal presentation, “businessman,”Biddle argued that the town of Somers,” then the

HomeGoods “unfortunate,” he downsizing baby boomers and engineer Steve Robbins of a freestanding structure “works proposed site seems “ideal,” he

admitted that the Greenwich, older millennials. Walkability Woodard & Curran said that best” from both a construction said. Fire apparatus can get in

Conn.-based real estate also factored in the choice of water, sewer and tra c are some and “an attractiveness” point of and the “infrastructure” of Route

investment trust has “a problem” site: Apartment dwellers could of the “key things” that would be view. 6 and the “municipal hydrant

on its hands. stroll over to the grocery store or considered should the developer “It’s just sort of the way it’s system would be able to support

“We have a 30,000-square-foot nearby banks, restaurants, urgent submit a formal application. done these days and I would hate re ghting e orts,” he said.

box and I don’t need to tell you all care center and shops. David Smith, the town’s the idea of building something Gerbino said she was aware

there’s been a lot of challenges in Forty- ve percent of the units planning consultant, agreed with that I know is not going to lease,” of only one residential place in

the retail world,” Biddle said. would be one-bedroom; 45% Urstadt Biddle that mixed-use he said. town that allows more than two

Even before the pandemic two-bedroom; and the remaining projects seem to be the trend Member Nancy Gerbino stories – Heritage Hills. Designed

hit, the rise in internet sales was 10% three-bedroom. Twenty- nowadays. brought up another sensitive Residential Districts, or DRDs,

making it more di cult to lure four units would be designated He referenced plans in nearby subject – the town’s history of allow up to three stories.,

big-box stores to shopping centers “a ordable.”  Yorktown to raze the vacant opposing apartment buildings. “ is is a major, major change

such as Somers Commons. Amenities would include a Kmart building in the Yorktown Somers turned down “a golden to our zoning, and you actually

Urstadt Biddle reached out to tness center, a courtyard and a Green Shopping Center and opportunity” when PepsiCo left need to go to the Town Board,”

about 100 di erent retailers shared work space. replace it with a retail/150-unit in 2016, she said. she said.“We’re not legislative; we

before setting its sights on a Urstadt Biddle said the town residential building.He also noted e rst suggested reuse of the don’t change zones. Normally, we

residential project. would bene t nancially with a that a number of “underutilized” property was housing. just consider what is allowed.”

Biddle pointed out that the boost to property taxes and sale o ce properties along the “And the Town Board did a Gerbino later clari ed that

area has multifamily and age- taxes. Local retailers and service Interstate 287 corridor are being ip and said, absolutely not, we she wasn’t against apartments in

restricted housing, single-family providers would stand to gain due converted into commercial or don’t have apartment buildings,” themselves, but was objecting to

residences,commercial operations to increased patronage. mixed-use establishments. Gerbino noted, advising Urstadt the number of stories proposed.

and retail businesses. e developer also cited a study e county Planning Biddle to “keep that in mind. While the Town Board

Goodwill, Cold Stone by Rutgers University’s Center Department has indicated that at was one of the key elements approves zoning changes, the

Creamery and Penny Lane for Urban Policy Research, which there’s a need not just for single- of our master plan. It’s not in the Planning Board can also make

Dance Academy – businesses called the possible 23 school-age family but multifamily homes – master plan for obvious reasons.” recommendations on those

that are adjacent to the proposed children the project could attract on top of a de cit of a ordable “And while it’s good for you, it proposed zoning changes.

apartment complex – will remain, “nominal.” housing in Westchester, he said. really isn’t all that great for us to Raising the issue of potential

Biddle said. Four of the smaller Urstadt Biddle also owns the “I think there are a lot of all of a sudden have a ve-story tra c impacts, board member

shops in Somers Commons are Town Centre at Somers and the synergies that can be created with apartment building,”she said, also Chris Zaberto said that, at two

empty. Heritage 202 Center, both on this type of concept,” Smith said. bringing up the issue of public cars per household, the project

Urstadt Biddle owns about Route 100. Biddle pointed out ere is a catch, however. safety and wondering whether could add more than 300 vehicles

83 properties, mostly in the tri- that its three shopping centers e proposed site is located in the Somers Volunteer Fire to local roads.

state area, and has, Biddle said, generate about $1.1 million in a CS (Community Shopping) Department was equipped to deal “I mean, there would be a

“contacts with a lot of tenants and, taxes. zone, the only one in Somers. with an apartment building. ton of challenges here from an

unfortunately, we’re not doing Noting that it’s been a xture Its previous designation was GB Police Chief Jon Mackey infrastructure standpoint and,

very well in terms of attracting a in Somers since 1992, he said it (General Business), a zone which said last week that the Somers I think, from a public opinion

quality retailer to this.” plans to hold onto its properties was mostly active along Route 6 Volunteer Fire Department has SEE HOMEGOODS PAGE 26

He said he was “very concerned” there “for many years.” in the 1960s. two ladder trucks – a 75-footer

PAGE 4 MAHOPAC NEWS THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 2022

Carmel man charged with felony larceny
Babysitter is accused of robbing Mahopac home

BY BOB DUMAS ing money from a Mahopac home Barile Stern, said she saw him home. School District was noti ed of

EDITOR where he moonlighted as a baby- removing $1,250 in cash from Barile Stern said she hired Yo- the arrest as part of the inves-

sitter. her pocketbook. Barile Stern, the der to look after her children last tigation. Yoder is a teacher at

A Carmel man who teaches in Investigators from the Car- daughter of former Town Coun- year at the height of the pandemic Primrose Elementary School,

the Somers School District has mel Police Department arrested cilman Mike Barile, said she when schools switched to remote but a spokesperson for the dis-

been charged with fourth-degree Michael Yoder, 33, on Tuesday, watched the action via a surveil- learning.Because she and her hus- trict would not say whether he

grand larceny for allegedly steal- Jan. 11, after his employer, Nicole lence camera she had placed in her band worked full time, they need- remains employed there, citing

ed someone to stay home with the district policy not to comment on

MAHOPAC SOCCER children. personnel matters.

But, Barile Stern said, since Yoder was released on his own

June 2021, about $50,000 in cash recognizance and was due back

and jewelry had gone missing in court on Tuesday, Jan. 25, after

SPRING REGISTRATION from their home, prompting her Mahopac News had already gone
to install the surveillance camera. to press.
Yoder was charged with fourth- Barile Stern said she was up-
degree grand larceny, which is a stairs in her home when she al-

NOW OPEN! felony because the alleged theft legedly observed the theft taking
was of more than $1,000. He was place in real time and phoned the
not charged with any other crimes police. She said they had consid-

related to the other missing mon- ered Yoder a member of the fam-

ey or jewelry. ily and were devastated by the

Carmel Police Chief Anthony turn of events.

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and the charges but said his de- she said.
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further on the case because the Fourth-degree grand larceny is
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CRASH they returned the next day, police
said. McGrail described himself as
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STARTING APRIL 9th a passerby, who advised him of the present. McGrail and his attorney

accident. came to police headquarters several

Police said that upon arrival, of- hours later.

cers observed a 2021 Tesla sub- Police quoted McGrail as saying

merged in the lake. e Mahopac he was traveling north on Baldwin

Coaches and volunteers Falls Fire Department dive team Place Road when he hit a patch
was summoned to the scene and of ice, causing him to slide across

needed at all levels noted the car was submerged ap- South Lake Boulevard, o the
proximately 25 feet from the shore roadway and onto the ice of the
in about 10 feet of icy water. A lake, where the car started to break

Season set to start on April 9 member of the dive team entered through and go underwater. Mc-
the water to search the vehicle and Grail was able to exit the vehicle

for K-9th Grades discovered it was unoccupied. e and get to shore. He told police
diver then hooked up the car and he started to make his way home
the tow company removed it from when a passerby picked him up.

the lake. Police said they impounded

Following up, police discovered McGrail’s vehicle and issued sum-

the vehicle was registered to Mi- monses for leaving the scene of a

chael McGrail, 53, of Mahopac property-damage accident and for

and went to his residence later driving at a speed that was not rea-

that night. Unable to contact him, sonable.

For More info visit mahopacsoccer.com CAZZARI in and interviewed. ere was no
special treatment. ere wasn’t
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK & INSTAGRAM @MAHOPACSOCCER FOR THE LATEST NEWS! FROM PAGE 1 anything done out of context; it
was all done according to the law.
hiring procedures must be fol- She was very well-quali ed and
lowed according to the Civil could come in and hit the ground
Service Employees Association’s running without missing a beat.”
(CSEA) collective bargaining
agreement. She said if the town Pasquerello said annual salaries
violated that procedure in any are determined by the collective
way, grievances would be led. bargaining agreement and the
position of senior account clerk
“She submitted her letter of is at the CSEA Group 5, Step
interest and was on the canvass 2 salary level, which, according
list,” Pasquerello said. “We have to the Governor’s O ce of Em-
to select, according to Civil Ser- ployee Relations, was $32,257 as
vice law, [from] the top three. We of 2020.
had other candidates who came

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Albano throws hat in ring for county executive job

Will face Kevin Byrne in Republican primary

BY BOB DUMAS tion to run for county executive town of Patterson. late last year and instead run for
EDITOR this November. Albano joins state Assembly- county executive. e two will
face o in a Republican primary
County Legislator Carl Alba- Albano represents District 5, man Kevin Byrne in the race this summer.
no has announced his intention which includes the eastern half of for the GOP nomination. Byrne
to seek the Republican nomina- Lake Carmel, the hamlet of Car- announced his intention not to Current county executive,
mel and the western side of the seek re-election to the Assembly MaryEllen Odell, has reached
her term limit and cannot seek
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For over 20 years, Joe Ferone of Proper Service has been Legislature for 12 years, includ- will choose to live and be able to
serving the community, creating relationships, ing a term as legislature chair- a ord to live.
and building a remarkable company with man.
an amazing team of employees! “During my years of service,
Albano made the announce- we have lowered the county debt
Find out why Joe Ferone of Proper Service needs to be ment ursday night ( Jan. 20) by $30 million,”he said.“We paid
at Putnam House restaurant in o inherited pension debt of $8
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LOCATIONS: responsible government should
Baldwin Place • 44 Route 118 • (845) 628-7900 “As a legislator, I have always operate. Managing a county with
based my decisions on common a $170 million budget must be
Croton Falls • 1 Center St • (914) 769-3206 sense, an approach that is sorely done by someone with years of
White Plains • 105 Fulton Street • (914) 428-7185 missing in both Washington and experience. We did all this while
Albany,” Albano told the crowd. managing the pandemic and its
“ e taxpayer comes rst, as far economic fallout as well as crip-
as I am concerned, and our coun- pling weather events. is is not a
ty government has taken actions job that you learn as you go.”
that resulted in our property-tax
rate being one of the lowest in Albano noted that while he’s
New York State. We have made been in the Legislature, Putnam
seniors and veterans our top pri- County has achieved a nancial
ority. I guarantee you that this rating of Aa1 and received a cer-
will not change under my leader- ti cate of achievement for excel-
ship.” lence in nancial reporting.

Albano, a self-employed busi- “ is responsible nancial
ness owner, has been a Putnam management positively a ects the
resident for over 50 years. His cost of living for our residents,”
wife of 45 years, Anita, was born the legislator said. “While paying
in Putnam, and the couple raised serious attention to nances, the
their ve children here. county government was also able
to transform aging properties and
Albano has the support of make them fully operational and
Odell, a former legislator who self-sustaining. County proper-
was rst elected county executive ties such as the Tilly Foster Farm
in a 2011 special election. She & Educational Institute and the
went on to win two full four-year Putnam County Golf Course are
terms, the maximum allowed, in now gateway destinations that
2014 and 2018. draw visitors and residents alike.”

“Carl Albano has served ad- Albano pledged he will do
mirably on the Legislature for whatever it takes to make Put-
more than a decade,” Odell said. nam “the best place to live in
“He runs a small business right New York.”
here in Mahopac and he has all
the skills necessary to bring Put-
nam County forward as its next
county executive.”

Albano said he intends to
make Putnam a place where his
children and other young adults

Town seeks Planning
Board member

FORMERLY Joe Ferone e Carmel Town Board is 60 McAlpin Ave.
OWNER looking for a quali ed person to Mahopac, NY 10541
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Visit us at www.ProperService.com ll a vacancy on the Planning Email: [email protected]
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Supervisor Michael S. Cazzari
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