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Mahopac Street Fair

This special supplement to Mahopac News previews the annual Mahopac Street Fair.

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SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO

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Mahopac Street Fest celebrates
business and community
O ver the past 16 years, the Mahopac
Street Festival has grown to be- in atable and mechanical tertainment and demon- District, the Chamber has organized a
come one of the most popular rides provided by Fun- strations, including a DJ free shuttle bus to and from designated
Time Amusements will from Pozzitiv Productions, parking areas to provide more parking

events in all of Putnam County. Hundreds be free for the young fair- special character appear- options in a safe environment.

of businesses connect with thousands of goers to enjoy. I would ances and a plethora of ven- e Chamber is once again working

residents and visitors. is year, the festival also like to thank our dors. Food establishments, with the Italian American Club of Ma-

kicks o at 11 a.m. and wraps up at 5 p.m. other sponsors, Tompkins non-pro ts, servicemen hopac to produce the annual Columbus

on Sunday, Sept. 30, between Clark Place Mahopac Bank, MVP and women, banks, cafes, Day Parade, which steps o at 2:30 p.m.

and the junction of Route 6 and 6N on Health and Fidelis Care. insurance agencies, media and will feature grand marshals Regina

South Lake Boulevard. e Touch-a-Truck ex- companies and health and Morini, Mike Simone, Little Miss and

e Mahopac Street Fair Committee hibit will return this year. wellness companies are just Miss Columbus and more!

has been working tirelessly to produce People, young and old, will have a hands- some of the businesses that will be on hand Come out and enjoy the day with us!

an incredible festival. It is expected to be on opportunity to explore, climb and to meet the community. Michael Celestino

bigger and better than ever before. touch trucks, emergency response vehicles, In partnership with the Putnam Coun- CEO/Executive Director

anks to Trustco Bank, the 2018 heavy machinery and other equipment. ty Visitors Bureau, Villa Barone Hilltop e Greater Mahopac-Carmel

premier sponsor of the festival, all of the Additionally, there will be plenty of en- Manor and the Mahopac Central School Chamber of Commerce

A special thank you A message to
the community
from Mahopac News
e Greater Mahopac-Carmel Cham-
Dear readers, ber of Commerce is one of the largest and
e Greater Mahopac-Carmel most active Chambers of Commerce in the
Hudson Valley region. Founded in 1948, this
Chamber of Commerce Board of Chamber has grown to more than 400 mem-
Directors spent countless hours orga- bers, who include professionals, business
nizing this 16th annual event, which owners, key employers, entrepreneurs, not-
we hope will continue for years to for-pro ts, government employers and more.
come.
As a chamber, our role is to advance eco-
We at this newspaper thank the nomic development in the Mahopac and
Mahopac Chamber for once again Carmel areas by promoting member busi-
asking us to publish this special sec- nesses, as well as sponsoring community,
tion for the community. cultural and business events.

As always, none of this would be We provide educational seminars, networking opportunities and commu-
possible without our loyal advertis- nity events. Every year we invest in the future by awarding scholarships out to
ers who are the backbone of not only deserving graduating seniors. In addition, we provide advocacy for the busi-
our newspaper, but our community. ness community and work with our local municipalities.
We wouldn’t be able to invest our re-
sources—reporting, photography, de- e Mahopac Street Festival is one of the most important events the
sign, printing and postage—without our advertisers investing their resources Chamber organizes for our community. Each year, thousands of residents and
in us. So, we thank them for allowing us to serve the Mahopac community. hundreds of local businesses “Take it to the Street” to promote the great com-
munity we live, work and play in. We encourage you to bring your family and
For every volunteer who is highlighted in our newspapers, for each student friends as we celebrate with this annual event.
or athlete who is mentioned and praised and for all the important stories
covering the municipal and school governments, it is the local businesses that If there is anything that we can do to help your business, feel free to contact
give this newspaper the resources to provide that coverage. In turn, we ask our the Chamber o ce at 845-628-5553.
readers to support our advertisers.
Faith Ann Butcher
And let us all celebrate this community this weekend. Chairwoman
Brett Freeman
Publisher e Greater Mahopac-Carmel Chamber of Commerce

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Trustco Bank is premier Street Fest sponsor for second year

In atable and mechanical rides will be free

BY BOB DUMAS including in Westchester and Dutchess counties. Leonard said the bank’s belief in personal, friendly ser-
“Since opening for business in 1902, Trustco Bank has vice sets it apart from the competition.
TEDITOR
rustco Bank is the premier sponsor of the Mahopac stayed true to core banking principles and provided sup- “We welcome all of our customers by name when they
port for the communities it serves,” said Bob Leonard, walk in our branch,” he said. “While many other banks
Street Festival for the second year in a row. rough executive vice president of Trustco.“ ese basic beliefs al- are moving away from brick and mortar locations and

that sponsorship, the in atable and mechanical
rides in Mahopac Chamber Park will be free to fairgoers low the bank to o er a ordable banking products includ- personal contact, we are embracing it. We are still open-

at the event from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. e rides are owned ing checking and savings accounts, and one of the best ing branches and have a real sta at each location. We

and operated by FunTime Amusements. mortgages in the industry, while living up to its motto as think this sets us apart from the competition.”

“We are grateful for the generosity of Trustco Bank,” ‘Your Home Town Bank.’” Being an integral part of the communities that they

said Michael Celestino, CEO of e Greater Ma- do business in, says Leonard, is important to Trustco.

hopac-Carmel Chamber of Commerce. “We hope that “Our employees live in the same communities as

this is the beginning of a great relationship between the our customers,” he said. “Our kids go to the same

bank and the Mahopac community.” schools, we shop at the same stores. We want you to

Trustco Bank’s motto is “Your Home Town Bank.” be proud when you see us outside of the branch.

It supports the communities it serves through volun- “We have chosen to be the premier sponsor of the

teerism and makes meaningful donations to non-pro t Mahopac Street Festival again this year because of the

organizations. amount of positive feedback we received from last year,”

Trustco Bank opened its rst Putnam County location he continued. “Knowing the importance of the festival

last year at 945 South Lake Blvd., in Mahopac Plaza. and what it means to the community,gives us a great op-

Trustco Bank began business in 1902 in Schenectady. portunity to show our support to this great community.

In 2002, the company began a large expansion, opening PHOTO: BRETT FREEMAN Since we opened last year, we have been warmly em-

over 80 new branches in Central Florida, Massachu- Trustco Bank employees cut the ribbon on their new Mahopac braced by Mahopac and want to remain a contributing

setts, downstate New York, New Jersey and Vermont, branch when it opened last year. member of the community for years to come.”

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PARADE ness, N. Morini & Sons, which is still in 1988, the rst year it allowed women as Mike Simone
operation today. Nano Sr., was one of the members, and was its rst female presi-
FROM PAGE 6 founders of the Italian American Club dent,” she said. “Over the years, I have rect, my DNA is 97 percent Irish. But I
and helped to build the clubhouse.” volunteered at St. John the Evangelist am also Italian through marriage and in
came from such a big family, a lot of the Church and remain a Eucharistic min- spirit. Viva Italia!”
outdoor fun and games took place at our Morini still resides in the house her ister there. I’ve volunteered in the Ma-
house; there was always someone around. husband and his family built, the last hopac schools, with the Lake Mahopac MICHAEL SIMONE
Many of my playmates were rst-genera- Morini to hold down the fort in Dixon Garden Club and the American Cancer e year 2018 marks the 100th anniver-
tion Italian-Americans who spoke Italian Lake. ey had three children: Joan, Car- Society. I’ve been a member of the Boards
at home and English at school.” ol, and Paul. All three are married. of Trustees of the Putnam Hospital Cen- sary of the Simone family taking up resi-
ter, United Way of Westchester/Putnam, dence in Mahopac.
After high school, Morini graduated “I’ve been blessed with eight grandchil- the Mid-Hudson Library System and
from Katherine Gibbs Business School and dren and even one great-grandchild,” she the Mahopac Public Library.” SEE PARADE PAGE 15
lived and worked in New York City for a said. “Perhaps the greatest sadness of my
few years. With a train station in Mahopac life is that Nano didn’t get to meet our six Morini says that in the nearly 83 years
(now the American Legion), it was easy to younger grandchildren. He died suddenly she’s lived in Mahopac, she has seen the
come home on weekends. Her childhood on March 3, 1990; he was 55 years old. So, community grow and change. All the ho-
sweetheart, Nano Morini, graduated from at the age of 54,my life changed dramatical- tels are gone. e railroad station no longer
college and then served in the Navy. ey ly. Virtually overnight, I found myself alone exists. And all the mom-and-pop stores
were married on Nov. 30, 1957. for the rst time--without my husband.” that she knew and loved have disappeared.

“Both my father and Nano’s were Ma- Public service and volunteering had “But one thing has stayed the same: I
hopac businessmen with connections to always been a big part of Morini’s life. realize how fortunate I’ve been to grow
the Italian American Club,” she recalled. Putnam County Executive David Bruen up and raise a family in a town where the
“My father, Raymond Costello, was one asked her to join his administration as people take pride in their ethnic heritage
of the rst lawyers to hang out a shingle the rst assistant county executive, and and ancestry and are also grateful for and
in Mahopac. He represented the Agor she served in that capacity for eight years. contribute so much to our American way
family, and his name is on the deeds that In 1990, she was elected to the Putnam of life,” she said. “And I am grateful to
conveyed the land for the Italian Ameri- County Legislature and represented the the Italian American Club for bestowing
can Clubhouse and the adjoining lot. people of District 9 for 18 years. “I also this honor on me. If Ancestry.com is cor-
Nano’s father started a construction busi- joined the Lake Mahopac Rotary in

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Al Conte: a true Chamber of Commerce ambassador

BY BOB DUMAS live here and shop here.”
Conte said being a Chamber member for the past de-
LEDITOR
ongtime Chamber of Commerce member Al Conte cade has paid o for his AFLAC business.
“ ey know I will take care of them and give them the
loves Mahopac. He and his wife moved to the com-
services they need,” he said. “You never really know ex-
munity 22 years ago and raised their son here.
Conte makes a living as an AFLAC associate and says actly how much impact you get from [being a member],

being a part of the Chamber helps drive his success. He but I’ve been with AFLAC for 18 years, so we must be

has taken it upon himself to spread the word. doing something right.”

“I have been a member for approximately 10 years,” he Conte said the Mahopac Street Festival is the signa-

said. “I meet a lot of good business people, people who ture event for the Chamber and is the perfect opportu-

volunteer to help bring more business to the community nity for residents to come and learn about local business

and to let people know what is available within the town.” while having fun with the kids at the same time.

Conte said he is always trying to recruit new members “I have been on the committee for a few years. ere

for the Chamber. is a lot of legwork, like advertising, involved,” he said.

“I talk to them about it and what it can do to help grow “But you get all the businesses right there in town and

their business,”he said.“We have a book we publish [pro- people can come by and learn about them and maybe

moting the local businesses], and a website. When I have even get some discounts. Buy locally—that’s what it’s

new neighbors on my block I drop o the book. I drop o all about. e fair gets bigger and bigger each year with

yers and tell them about the di erent events. more businesses out there.”

“ e Chamber is a very good source for people to Conte said he preaches the selling points of Mahopac

discover local services instead of going to those big whenever he can.

box stores,” he added. “You get more personal service. “It’s a great community,” he said. “Great schools.

ese are reliable people instead of people just coming ese are people who care, and it is a great place to raise

Al Conte to you—people you won’t want to deal with. [Chamber your children. It has a lot of good restaurants and stores

members] have a vested interest in the community. ey and the bike trail is awesome; we use it all the time.”

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part of the Columbus Day Parade.

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A glimpse back More photos on pg. 16

at last year’s festival and parade

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PARADE

FROM PAGE 8

“My grandmother was 19 when she landed on Ellis Island and my grandfather was Experience Mahopac
18,” Simone said. “My grandmother’s older sister introduced them. ey rst lived in Golf Club this Fall
the Bronx, where my grandmother gave birth to seven children. It was the summer of
1918 when they decided to settle in Mahopac. My grandmother was pregnant with her Make New Memories At A Club
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a builder as well as a scratch golfer. My dad, Andrew Jr., married my mom, Eleanor
Barrett on Dec. 7 1941, and had three children: Terry, myself, and my sister, Luann.”

Simone’s grandparents and so many others of that generation were the navigators,
architects and the visionaries that created the path to greater opportunity and a better
life for future generations.

“We are eternally grateful to them and they will always be etched in our memory,”
he said. “It is from them that we derive our determination, strength and courage to face
life’s slings and arrows and to never give up and to always push forward. e family

today is still very close.”
Simone graduated from Mahopac

High School in 1971, raised three sons, all
graduates of MHS, and is now a grand-
father. He has been the Town of Carmel
Superintendent of Highways since 2000
and continues to manage his company,
Enomis Contruction.

“Community means a lot to me,” he
said. “I have volunteered in MSA Football
and Cheerleading and am a past program
director—11 years. I have participated in

e Prevention Council of Putnam and
was president for 20 years. I have been
serving on the Mahopac Board of Educa-
tion as a trustee.

“I enjoy being involved and giving back
to my community” he added. “I would like
to thank e Italian American Club for
bestowing the honor of grand marshal on
me this year. My grandparents would in-
deed be very happy.”

Christopher Columbus makes
his annual appearance!

PHOTO: TABITHA PEARSON MARSHALL

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grandchildren
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and Derek
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Giulio
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2018 Mahopac Street Festival vendors

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A Little Confection Drug Crisis in our Backyard LuLaRoe with Marie Louise Senator Terrence Murphy
All County Pest Control Elk Creek Maple Syrup Lou Cardillo Real Estate Team Shear Lounge Salon
Alzheimer’s Association Hudson Valley Empire Performance PT Mahopac Laundry and Dry Cleaners Je rey Poritzky-Shelf Genie
Fabric Mart NY Inc. Mahopac Public Library Six Diamonds Tree Service and
Chapter Fidelis Care Mimi’s Kitchen
A & A Carpet Service Family Services-Ride Connect MVP Healthcare Landscaping
AllState Agency-Saini Smith-Clarke Funtime Amusements Inc. Odyssey Gymnastics Sloppie Joes
Angels on Call George Apap Painting Orangetheory Fitness Yorktown Smith and Clarke Agency-AllState
Anthony’s Deli Girl Scouts of Mahopac State Farm Insurance-Tim Beyrer
AON Physical erapy and Wellness Grace Lutheran Church Heights Sterling Cellars
Architectural Visions GuidED Consulting Pelequeria Latina Stop and Shop Supermarkets
Berardis Family Chiropractic PC H.L.F. Accessories Plaza at Clover Lake Stone Meadow Kennels
BoJo’s Food Truck Honey Do Men Pope Woodworks Summer Trails Day Camp
Boy Scout-Troop 371 Houlihan-Lawrence Brewster O ce Putnam County Press Temple Beth Shalom
Brewster Ice Arena Hudson Valley Credit Union Putnam Cty West. Women’s Res. Center
Cacciatori’s Pizza It’s all about My Dog Putnam Service Dogs Inc. e Feed Barn
Canine Kindergarten Yorktown Je erson Valley Realty Putnam Orthodontics e Gideons International
Carmel Cinema 8 Jilco Window Corp. Re/Max Realty-Larry Zacks Tompkins Mahopac Bank
Carmel Rotary Club Jim Smith Karate Renewal by Andersen e Empanada Sonata Food Truck
Certa Pro Painters Kidz Country of Putnam Rooney Orthodontics Town of Carmel Democratic Committee
Chung Ma’s Taekwondo Krav Maga Ruby Ribbon Transition to Better Health
Chris’ Automotive Center Laguna Cocina Safe Harbour-Putnam County Trustco Bank
Club Fit Lion’s Club of Mahopac Sage Home Care Inc. UFC Gym Mahopac
Community Cares Live on NY Salon Amore Uncle Louie G
Crossroads Deli Salon Azfar Vesco Foods
Sarah’s House of Health Westchester Putnam era Team
XClusive Cuts

Hello Mahopac! TheraTeam staff Kristen Bellom-Rohrbacher and Rachel Kass at last year’s festival.

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