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Town Board hires
o givinnew chief of police
Tis the season...
Lt. Anthony Ho man of
Mamaroneck PD named to post Santa stands with Giulianna
Gallo, 8, before he sets out to
BY BOB DUMAS “His resume was extremely deliver candy canes across town
on the Mahopac Fire Depart-
EDITOR impressive,” Schmitt said of ment’s annual Candy Cane
Run. Giulianna helped her
Ho man. “He has 22 years of ex- mom pick out a huge selection
of toys from the Disney Store
After a three-month-long perience. He started in 1998 with to donate to Toys for Tots, a key
part of the Candy Cane Run, and
search, the Town Board named the NYPD and then transferred dropped them o at the rehouse
just before the Run started. e Gallo
the new chief of the Carmel Po- to Mamaroneck four years later, family continues their annual tradition
of helping children in the area have a
lice Department last week. and eventually rose to the rank of good Christmas. For more photos of the
Candy Run, which took place on Satur-
At the Dec. 15 board meet- lieutenant in that department.” day, Dec. 19, turn to the centerspread on
pages 16 and 17.
ing, Supervisor Ken Schmitt Most recently, Ho man was
announced that Anthony Ho - the commanding o cer of the
man, a lieutenant with the Town patrol division with the Mama-
of Mamaroneck Police Depart- roneck PD, responsible for plan-
ment, has been chosen for the ning, sta ng, budgeting, train-
post. ing and discipline of 30 police
e appointment comes in the o cers. In the absence of the
wake of the retirement of for- chief, Ho man would assume
mer Chief Mike Cazzari, who those responsibilities. He also
stepped down on July 31 to take coordinated operations between
advantage of an early-retirement emergency agencies and other
incentive o ered by the town. government agencies and was
“We received 12 resumes, and responsible for conducting inter-
quite a few were very impressive,” nal-a airs investigations.
Schmitt said. “ ere were o cers Ho man was the department’s
with a lot of leadership experi- instructor for topics such as re-
ence.” arms, active-shooter response,
Schmitt said the interview rst aid CPR and tactical emer-
process began in September and gency-casualty care.
the eld was narrowed to ve Ho man received a master’s
candidates. Eventually, it was re- degree with honors from
duced to three nalists and Ho - SEE CHIEF PAGE 4
man was chosen from that eld
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CLASSIFIEDS
HEALTH & WELLNESS 30
LEGAL NOTICES
LEISURE 21
OPINION
SPORTS 29
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PAGE 2 MAHOPAC NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2020
Barile agrees to $105,000 fine over sewer snafu
Settlement brings to end 18-month investigation
BY BOB DUMAS became. At rst, it used a septic tion disclosed or approved by the Mike Barile FILE PHOTO
EDITOR system for wastewater disposal. town or the Department of En-
vironmental Protection,” stated a ance with the Sewer Use Law by publicly stated, ‘ at’s a good
Councilman Mike Barile and en, in 1991, the town gave report from the town’s engineer- a Dec. 16, 2019, deadline. question. I wish I could answer
the estate of his former partner, Barile permission to connect the ing department. that for you without getting in
Tommy Boniello, have agreed to property to the town’s sewer line, “You failed to mitigate [any] trouble.’ Consequently, I nd
pay a $105,000 ne for an illegal providing he obtained the proper Consequently, the engineering further risk associated with the your failure to mitigate potential
sewer connection at their proper- permits. Last year’s investigation department issued Barile a sec- unauthorized connection by uti- noncompliance as it relates to the
ty at 825 South Lake Boulevard, revealed that the permits were ond notice of violation, saying all lizing the on-site [septic] or dis- Sewer Use Law and the town’s
the site of the former Blu at the never obtained. connections must be capped, and connecting such connection at status under the 1938 Agreement
Lakehouse Restaurant. gave him a timeline to remedy the property,” Franzetti wrote in with DEP to have been willful.”
Barile was given a notice of the issue or face potential nes the memo to Barile and Boniello.
Boniello passed away in May violation for the connection’s and criminal charges. “In response to a question as to On Dec. 1, 2019, Franzetti
and the restaurant ceased doing lack of permits. But regulatory why you had not reconnected to
business earlier this year. agencies overseeing the connec- In that second notice-of-viola- the septic system, your counsel SEE BARILE PAGE 6
tion—the state’s Department of tion memo, town engineer Rich-
e ne was unanimously ap- Transportation and Department ard Franzetti wrote,“[With] your
proved by the Town Board in a of Environmental Conservation failure to comply with the terms
4-0 vote, with Barile abstaining, and New York City’s Depart- of this second notice of violation
during the board’s Dec. 16 meet- ment of Environmental Protec- and cease-and-desist order in a
ing. tion (DEP)—opted to give him timely fashion, the town reserves
a chance to obtain the necessary its right to disconnect your un-
Barile said he also would have permits and bring the hookup authorized use of Sewer District
voted yes on the resolution but into compliance. No. 1 and to factor the cost in any
was advised by legal counsel to
abstain. However, town o cials con- ne or penalty assessed.”
tend, Barile never lived up to his Franzetti’s memo laid out 81
e ne brings to an end a obligation to come into compli- points detailing the timeline of
year-and-a-half-long investiga- ance. Instead, they said, a dye test events, with supporting docu-
tion into the matter. conducted in December 2019 ments, that led to the second no-
revealed that the restaurant was tice of violation.
e scenario actually dates actually connected to a town
back decades to when the prop- sewer at a second location. “At e memo states that Barile
erty in question housed a small no point was the second connec- failed to submit a progress report
hamburger stand and Barile con- of his plans to come into compli-
verted it into the restaurant it
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ursday morning in the form of a nor’easter that dumped more than 12 inches of the white stu in Mahopac
making driving treacherous and keeping many home from work. While many adults might have said bah hum-
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BARILE didn’t factor what the legal costs “After a horri c year of CO- donate $25,000 to St. John’s food tling. At least the taxpayers get
FROM PAGE 2
were.” VID and the loss of my busi- pantry. I will also donate $25,000 something back.”
As noted in the Dec. 15 reso- ness partner of over 40 years, and to St. James food pantry. But not Barile has contended from the
sent the DEP a letter in which he lution that authorized the ne, several close friends, I made a one dollar to your lawyer’s bill.” outset of the investigation that
withdrew the town’s consent for in March of this year, Barile decision and agreed to compro- Schmitt said that he believes certain Town Board members
Barile’s out-of-district hookup conducted a successful pressure mise so as not to waste another Barile knew that ultimately there targeted him due to personal
request. It was previously deemed test of the sewer line originat- $50,000 to $100,000 in lawyers would have to be a nancial pen- vendettas both past and present.
compliant because Barile had ing at the restaurant property and put my family and Tommy’s alty. “I truly believe that some
submitted inaccurate “as-built” and recon gured the line so that family at ease,” he said. “I didn’t ask him to come over members of this board and past
drawings and because all DEP- it entered Sewer District No. 1 But Barile also noted that, oth- and there really wasn’t any discus- boards have selectively prosecut-
required actions and testing had at a Clark Place manhole. After er than a small penalty from the sion about charitable donations,” ed me based on personal animos-
not been completed to the sat- he completed the closure of the county, the town of Carmel was Schmitt said. “I think it was ity,” he said.
isfaction of both the town and second connection, all under the the only entity to level a ne at known to him there was going to Schmitt said he was just happy
DEP on or before a Dec. 6, 2019, observation of Franzetti and rep- him. have to be some kind of ne.” to have the issue over and done
deadline. resentatives of other interested “ e Department of Trans- Pursuant to Town Law 135, with because the Town Board has
Barile was required to submit agencies, the New York City portation did not penalize us the violation of the Sewer Use much on its plate these days and
a 10-day compliance plan. He DEP then approved the out- one penny. e Department of Law is a misdemeanor punish- does not need the distraction.
was also asked to submit correct of-district connection, meaning Environmental Conservation did able by ne or imprisonment or “I am happy it’s been resolved
“as-built drawings” under an in- Barile had met the conditions set not penalize us one penny. e both. Anyone found to have vio- and put behind us so we can
dependent third-party engineer’s forth in the original 1991 agree- Department of Environmental lated the code faces nes not to move forward,” the supervisor
seal. ment. Protection did not penalize us exceed $1,000 per violation each said. “It was a distraction to me
Town o cials say the sec- e DEP then advised town one penny. e Putnam Coun- day of noncompliance. Conse- personally. I focused on it a lot
ond set of violations stemmed o cials that its primary objective ty Board of Health did ne us quently, Barile could have been and it took my attention from
from an investigation by Cozen in the matter had been to obtain $350,” he said. ned as much as $400,000. Addi- town business. We are dealing
O’Connor, an outside law rm full regulatory compliance of the Barile said he went to Supervi- tionally, the county district attor- with a lot of projects right now:
based in Manhattan. e town connecting line from the restau- sor Ken Schmitt’s home last Au- ney’s o ce has been conducting the new park and revitalization of
has paid the rm nearly $200,000 rant to Sewer District No. 1 and gust and asked him how to bring an investigation into the matter. downtown Mahopac; the master
for its services, far more than the no further proceedings were nec- the scenario to an end from the Barile said he found out several plan update; the project in Sewer
ne Barile agreed to pay. essary. town’s perspective. months after his meeting with District 2; the expansion of the
But Supervisor Ken Schmitt According to the resolution, “I asked the supervisor on the Schmitt about the DA and sher- sewer along Route 6. We have a
said that the amount of the ne the payment of the ne levied front steps of his home, ‘What i ’s department investigating lot to do.”
and the cost of legal counsel were by the town also absolves all past else is there? What do I have him for possible theft of services. Schmitt noted that the agree-
separate issues. and present town o cers and to do to end this nightmare?’” at prompted him to agree to ment between Barile and the
“ e penalty was not related employees from liability in any Barile said. “Kenny says, ‘You the $105,000 ne. town is still not technically com-
to the legal costs—not tied at all claims related to the matter. have to pay a ne.’ We went back “Who knows how much tax- pleted.
to legal counsel. ey were two Barile told Mahopac News and forth with words that only payer money was still being spent “Until it is signed, it’s not done
separate issues,” he said. “[ e that he agreed to the ne in or- friends can use with each other. I on a law rm to investigate two yet,” he said. “But I think what
ne] was separate that stood on der to avoid spending any more nally said to him, since my part- well-known residents,” he said. you saw was a step forward. We
its own through negotiations. We taxpayer dollars on lawyers’ fees. ner is dead several months, I will “So, with that I agreed on set- need the closure.”
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Putnam County Sheri Robert L. ni cant reductions in the number of
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All is calm, all is bright Love and peace
forever more
I thought for a mo- Nabors of “Gomer Pyle” fame.
Every year for midnight mass,
OUT OF ment. “Well, a carol is more
MY HEAD religious in nature, more Earl would perform “O Holy
spiritual. Like ‘Silent Night’
BOB or ‘O Come All Ye Faith- Night,” my personal favorite. I press and quite a few voices [in
DUMAS ful.’ A Christmas song is like it so much because of that LIFE, the Senate] tell them after four
notorious high note: “Oh, night HEALTH, years of nonstop Russia hoax…
just a song with a Christmas DEEEEEE-VINE!” Earl POLITICS After four years of being told
nailed it every time. that the last election was fake and
theme, like ‘Jingle Bells’ or MARA
SCHIFFREN
My senior year in ‘White Christmas’, which by So, being such a fan of that Donald Trump wasn’t really
college I shared an Christmas music, one year elected and that Russia inter-
apartment with four the way was written by Irving
Berlin—a Jew.” when I was about 12 or 13, I vened… now these same people
“Oh, I know that. Bing decided to organize my friends are told, you just sit down and
Did you catch a glimpse of shut up. If you have any concerns
other guys. We lived on the top Crosby,” Scott chimed in. in the neighborhood into a car- Joe Biden back in No- about election integrity, you’re a
oling group. We would go door vember stating that a new nutcase. You should shut up.”
oor of a big ol’Victorian that So, we sat around the sad lit- to door singing the holiday’s
we called Brokedown Palace. tle Charlie Brown tree drinking
We stole that name from cheap, generic beer and singing greatest hits, just as they did in era of love and peace had begun, Sen. Hawley commented
the title of a Grateful Dead Christmas songs—which, to be days of yore. in which all Americans would live further on the “national unity”
song, so we thought we were honest, those guys didn’t really ere wasn’t a decent singer together forevermore in a state of building being proposed by the
clever there. But the name know either. I had the time of among us. We practiced in my political harmony under the aegis leaders of the other side.
was apropos. e building was my life. It did the trick. I was in friend’s basement. at should of the profoundly wise Joe Biden. “While I’ll tell you what. Sevn-
majestic and dilapidated all at full holiday mode. have been a big clue right there, And to begin the process, the ty-four million Americans are
the same time. Speaking of the sad little that his parents relegated us to right just had to start behaving not going to shut up. And telling
My four roommates were Charlie Brown tree, “A Char- a dank cellar to rehearse—well and begin by admitting that Joe them that their views don’t mat-
all Jewish. I was the only goy. lie Brown Christmas” is my out of earshot. Biden won fairly and squarely and ter and that their concerns don’t
As the winter holiday break favorite Christmas special. I I don’t remember much more then it was his aim to unify the matter. And that they should just
approached and the snow fell love when the gang boogies to about it other than we really country once more. be quiet is not a recipe for success
hard outside, making it look Schroeder’s jazz stylings when struggled with “ e First Noel” OK, I admit to exaggerating in this country. It’s not a recipe
a lot like Christmas (this was they really should be rehearsing because of its awkward melody satirically how his speech sounded for the unity that I hear now the
Oswego, after all), I started for the pageant. But my favorite line. I do know we probably if you are a member of the op- other side is so interested in after
to feel a little melancholy. part is at the end when they sounded like a bucket full of position, but not by much. years, years of trying to delegiti-
I needed some Christmas decorate the sad little tree and cu inks being sucked up by a In point of fact, the country is mize President Donald Trump.”
cheer to get into the spirit of shout, “MERRY CHRIST- vacuum cleaner. far more divided than it ever was. And that pretty much hits the
things and I wasn’t about to MAS, CHARLIE BROWN!” But it’s not just the tradi- ere remains a very large part nail on the head.
get it from my atmates. Not and break into “Hark! e tional songs and carols I adore. of the population that believes It was the Democrats who
that they weren’t amenable to Herald Angels Sing” (a carol) Being a rock ‘n’ roll enthusiast, I that if Joe Biden won, it was decided to spend the four years
the idea, they were just, um, with their “loo loo loo, loo loo would love it when my favor- only through serious cheating of President Trump’s administra-
inexperienced. loo loo loo” intro. at kills me ite rock stars would put out a and malfeasance taking place tion resisting everything he did.
So, I went out and got one every time. Christmas song, whether it was simultaneously in several swing And they did so, despite the fact
of those 16-inch tabletop I love a lot of things about an original or a cover: Spring- states. en there is the addi- that this brought havoc and chaos
arti cial trees with the lights Christmas, but I think it’s the steen’s “Santa Claus is Coming tional fact that e orts to share to the country. In fact, for them,
already built in and we set it music that really does it for me, to Town,” e Kinks’“Father very real evidence that has been this was a feature and not a bug,
up on the co ee table in the Mariah Carey notwithstanding. Christmas,”“I Believe in Father gathered painstaking in several because they could then pin the
living room. I was raised Catholic and when Christmas” by Emerson, Lake courts of law has been suppressed chaos and destruction on Donald
“Now what do we do?” I was little, I always wanted to & Palmer, “Please Come by rejecting cases on procedural Trump. Win, win for Democrats.
Andrew asked. attend the midnight mass on Home for Christmas” by the grounds rather than letting them We all saw in real time how
“Well, um, you could give Christmas Eve because I heard Eagles, to name a few. ere is go forward so that the evidence mayors and governors of Blue
me presents. Put them under it was a real Christmas-music even a hardcore punk version of can be publicly aired. is adds to State cities let rioting and thievery
the tree,” I suggested hopefully. extravaganza. I wasn’t allowed “Silent Night” by a band called the astronomical frustration level of businesses go on undisturbed
I was met with blank stares. to go until I could drive myself e Dickies. e irony of that and it all points to the fact that for weeks last summer, acting
Oh, well. Worth a try. because my parents weren’t version is palpable. there will be ongoing suppression like it was all okay because of a
“Or we could sing Christ- about to stay up till midnight So, on this Christmas Eve I of debate and opinions that go miscarriage of justice in a di er-
mas carols,” I said. “Oh, wait. and then go out on a frigid wish you all the happiest and counter to the “received” conven- ent state. Even when professional
You guys probably don’t know night. healthiest of holidays. Now, tional wisdom that the media, in thieves got involved in these
any Christmas carols.” When I nally attended, it get to bed because he sees you collaboration with the Democrats, operations, none of them were ar-
“I do!” Mitch cried. was everything I was told it when you’re sleeping; he know- will be pushing from now on. rested, hardly anyone was charged
“Really? What?” would be. e Catholics really swhen you’re awake; he knows In a Senate hearing last week, with any crime. e price tag for
“’Rudolph the Red-Nosed know how to whip up the pag- if you’ve been bad or good... Sen. Josh Hawley (R- Missouri) all that havoc was in the billions.
Reindeer!’” eantry! In Pawling, we had this So, be good for goodness gave voice to the feelings of many Who paid for it?
“Um... that’s not really a guy, Earl, a local restaurateur, sake. Wear a mask. Social of his constituents. I bring it up Additionally, the Democrat
Christmas carol,” I said. “It’s a who possessed this amazing distance. We want you to be here because his comments are governors have been most dra-
Christmas song.” operatic-type baritone that you around next Christmas so we representative of many in the conian in keeping their states
“What’s the di erence?” couldn’t believe was coming out can all sing together. party as a whole, countrywide. SEE SCHIFFREN PAGE 12
Ritchie wanted to know. of that face—kind of like Jim Peace. “To listen to the mainstream
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Santa Paws is F o ou family t your ,
coming to town
Happy
TRACY front of the replace for Hanukkah and Holida !
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“ What is all this?” asked my our living room to resemble the loading to give a great
husband when he walked dock of a toy factory. But then our kids holiday gift —
in the door. He waved at grew up and got their own homes, and
a big stack of gifts assembled in front of suddenly our living room was achingly egift The Hair
the replace. empty. en I thought of someone who cards! Wharf
would be overjoyed to get presents, espe-
“ ose are presents,” I said. cially ones that were bacon- avored. And 20%
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My husband opened his mouth and
then snapped it shut. He knew better nally, I got a large stu ed toy in the
than to question my actions when it shape of a bacon.
came to the dog.
I did actually have a reason for the Are you sensing a theme here?
abundance of dog gifts in our living Once I saw the bill, I realized I’d gone
room. When our kids were little, we had somewhat overboard. But then I thought,
loads of gifts for them wrapped up in “Hey, I knew when he was sleeping and I
knew when he was awake, I knew if he’d
been bad or good and he’d been good
for goodness sake.” So, my dog certainly
seemed to meet all the requirements for
Christmas gifts.
When all the toys and treats arrived, I
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Coping with college rejection
STRONG Perplexed Parents (12/14/19) For today, retirement
LEARNING Dear Perplexed Parents, and every moment
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DR. LINDA I wish I could tell you exactly
SILBERT what “went wrong,” but that’s
not possible because you prob-
Dear Dr. Linda, ably did everything exactly right
Please put in the column you and, even if you didn’t, it prob-
ably has nothing to do with why
wrote last year about college Kim was rejected.
rejections because it helped us
get through a very di cult time. Over the years, I have seen a
I’m happy to report that one year student who was second in his
later, Kim is doing well and is class rejected by a prestigious
extremely happy! I’ve included college while the student who
the email I sent you. was fth in his class was ac-
cepted. I have seen students get
Happy Parents into Harvard with 1400s (out of
“Our daughter Kim applied 1600s) on the SAT and others
early decision to Cornell and was who scored 1500 or above not
just rejected. I graduated from get in.
Cornell, and therefore thought
she had a good chance at getting It all depends on what a col-
in because of legacy. However, lege is looking for at the time.
we did not rely on legacy alone.
She worked hard! She took every e school may have enough
AP course o ered, her SATs students from a particular geo-
were high, she’s on the varsity graphical area and so they accept
soccer team, plays the ute, etc. a student from a di erent area.
We are in shock. My husband
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wrong. Do you have any idea a top-notch lacrosse player so
what happened?” that student is accepted over one
who spent his weekends helping
the underprivileged. One college
admissions counselor once told
me that when they must choose
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Fellini comes to Mahopac
OF HUMAN dumbest people I know are old. I blamed myself for my par- remember how much I wanted and meatballs. Marcy screamed
INTEREST Where are you, young writers? ent’s separation. e world just to touch her soft, strawberry- with laughter when she heard
didn’t seem right without them blond hair. that my religious aunt had seen
LORENZO So, for this column, I’m going together. If I could go out and the devil in me.
GARO to be 17. Maybe it’ll inspire a earn some money, it would make Her name was Marcy. She
writer in the making. them proud of me. Maybe my lived in a big house o Route “ at’s terrible! What did
Ihave a bone to pick with father would come home, so I 6N. We made a deal. I mowed you say?” Marcy asked.
Halston Media. ey put At 17, I had what youth has: thought. her lawn every two weeks for
out ve local papers every Faith. $60. She paid cash. “Nothing. I started looking in
week and employ over a dozen I may have been a juvenile the mirror a lot.”
columnists. Judging from their Oh, I don’t mean faith in delinquent, but I had dreams... I usually found Marcy in the
pictures, it looks as if the average God. I mean faith in everything: big ones. ere I was, sitting in kitchen smoking Virginia Slim “And did you see the devil?”
age of a Halston Media colum- In love, other people, the natural an old pick-up truck, eating a cigarettes and doing crossword “You’re darn right I did!”
nist is around 60. world, the stars—mine and the bucket of Rodak’s fried chicken, puzzles. A guy in his 40s was al- Curiosity got the better of
ones above. Most of all, I had dreaming my head o . e little ways around trying to x some- me. One day I asked Marcy if
Where are the young voices? faith in myself. As you shall see, tractor I had in the back of the thing or other. From the dirty the guy I saw at the house was
I for one would love to hear a I had so much faith, it made me truck wasn’t going to be big looks they exchanged, I guessed the baby’s father. She found the
young person’s perspective on delusional. enough to mow the lawn I’d that he was either Marcy’s hus- idea distasteful. e father of
the state of the world, the state have by the time I reached 30, band or a boyfriend who she’d her baby, she proudly declared,
of his or her town, anything In 12th grade, I only went to the age I planned on retiring. gotten tired of. Her boredom was an Italian movie director.
that tells me who they are. at school two or three days a week. My revelries were interrupted was palpable. at’s probably In those days, PBS aired
you gain wisdom with age is the I had a little business mowing by a woman who stopped to ask why she asked me to tell her foreign lms on a regular basis.
biggest myth going. Some of the lawns and doing odd jobs. My if I could cut her grass. She was about my unbelievably exciting My father and I made a habit of
parents had just separated. I around 30 and very pregnant. life. First o , a nun changed my watching them together. I was
told myself that I had to go out I can still picture the ourish name in the second grade from well-versed in all the famous
and work, be the man of the of freckles on her nose and Lorenzo to Larry, probably movie directors: De Sica, Berg-
house. Who was I kidding? I because she didn’t like spaghetti man, Visconti, and the greatest
just didn’t want to go to school of them all, Federico Fellini.
anymore. I automatically assumed that
Fellini was the father of Marcy’s
SCHNEIDER baby. Remember, I was 17 and
FINANCIAL still believed endlessly in endless
GROUP possibilities. I didn’t even ask
Marcy if it was true. I believed
friendly, it. at made it true.
professional, My father idolized the “Great
sound advice Fellini.” Once a week he called
the house. I always asked when
for your he was coming home. During
business or personal one call, I blurted out that I
knew a woman in Mahopac who
tax and financial was carrying Fellini’s baby.
situation I told him the whole story,
capriciously adding that Fellini
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accounting advice. You should consult your own tax, legal and accounting advisors before engaging in any transaction. I just wanted him to come
home. And in my twisted
logic and fanciful imagination, I
thought my Fellini story would
make him love me enough so
that he would.
It’s getting late and I’m
tired. In so far as this particular
column is concerned, I hope it
will inspire someone to be brave.
Reveal yourself, young writer!
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Strategies to overcome seasonal affective disorder
Winter can be an awe-inspiring light therapy involves sitting in front
time of year. Snow-covered land-
scapes and opportunities to enjoy of a light therapy box that emits a
sports like skiing and snowboarding
make winter a favorite time of year very bright light. In the winter, pa-
for nature enthusiasts and athletes.
tients typically sit in front of the box
As fun as winter can be, many peo-
ple struggle with the transition from for 20 minutes each morning, and
warm weather and long, sunny days
to cold weather and reduced hours they may see some improvements
of sunlight. Sometimes mistaken or
misidenti ed as the “winter blues,” within one to two weeks of begin-
this phenomenon is known as sea-
sonal a ective disorder, or SAD. ning treatment. Light therapy is usu-
What is seasonal a ective disor- ally continued throughout the winter.
der?
· Medication: e APA notes that
According to the National Insti-
tutes of Mental Health, SAD is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibi-
type of depression. e NIH notes
that a person must meet full crite- tors, or SSRIs, are a type of anti-
ria for major depression coinciding
with speci c seasons for at least two depressant that are sometimes pre-
years to be diagnosed with SAD.
scribed to treat SAD.
e American Psychiatric Associa-
tion says symptoms of SAD can be · Spending time outdoors: People
distressing and overwhelming and even
interfere with daily functioning. with SAD who don’t typically spend
e APA notes that SAD has been much time outdoors when the tem-
linked to a biochemical imbalance in the
brain that’s prompted by shorter daylight peratures dip may notice their symp-
hours and less sunlight in winter. As the
seasons change, a shift in a person’s bio- toms improve if they make a con-
logical internal clock or circadian rhythm
can lead to them being out of step with certed e ort to spend time outdoors
their normal routines. at can contrib-
in winter.
· Rearrange rooms in the home: e
PHOTO PROVIDED BY METRO CREATIVE CONNECTION APA notes that rearranging rooms
and furniture in a home or o ce to
ute to various symptoms, including: · Feeling worthless or guilty allow more natural light in during
· Feeling sad or depressed
· Loss of interest or pleasure in activi- · Di culty thinking, concentrating, or the daytime can help improve symptoms
ties once enjoyed making decisions of SAD.
· Changes in appetite, usually eating
· oughts of death or suicide SAD is a legitimate concern for mil-
more and craving carbohydrates
· Loss of energy or increased fatigue lions of people across the globe. Working
despite increased sleep hours OVERCOMING SAD with a physician to overcome SAD can
· Increase in purposeless physical activ-
e weather can’t be changed, but help people successfully transition to days
ity or slowed movements or speech that
may be noticed by others people can speak with their physicians with fewer hours of sunlight
about the following strategies to over-
come SAD. Article provided by Metro Creative
· Light therapy: According to the APA, Connection
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house remains unused and landscaping is something to selling the home means losing home or a Medicaid Estate re-
and neglected. Your adult think about. You have been told the exempt status that allows covery action if the home ends
eyes have shrunk your child- that it is a seller’s market. Dad’s your dad to remain in his home up in your father’s estate.
hood home, but it still seems 50-year-old raised ranch with while receiving Medicaid Com-
the faded peach Formica kitchen munity Home Care bene ts. Long-term care planning in
Once the house is sold, the 2020 means choosing the least
Bethel proceeds of the sale are con- objectionable path forward.
Springvale sidered an available resource New York’s historical exibility
and must be transferred to with regards to Medicaid and
Inn allow the Medicaid recipient to the protection of the middle
retain bene ts. Under the old class is being chipped away.
Assisted Living Residence Medicaid Home Care rules that
did not penalize asset transfers e most logical approaches
Quality. Value. Respect. to third parties or trusts, this are early planning and tak-
home sale and proceeds transfer ing advantage of the spousal
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life in a friendly, welcoming community? but would not signi cantly dies, the surviving spouse with
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County ready to receive first round of COVID vaccines
Health commissioner says 6,000 doses on their way
BY BOB DUMAS “ ere is P zer, Moderna and Astra- orities 1 and 2 are reserved for the high- ment of Health. But [the 6,000 doses] will
EDITOR Zeneca—some require deep freeze, some risk population and essential face-to-face get us coverage of nursing home patients
regular refrigeration,” the commissioner healthcare workers; priorities 3 and 4 are and healthcare providers.”
Putnam County was expected to receive said. “We are expected to receive 6,000 for the lower-risk population; priorities 5 Nesheiwat said he wasn’t sure of the ex-
around 6,000 of the P zer COVID-19 doses, give or take, and that is enough for and 6 are for the general population. act number of essential frontline workers
vaccines this month as health o cials pre- 3,000 people. We do have storage here at e vaccine will be rolled out in ve in the county but was con dent the 6,000
pare to roll out immunization protocols. the Department of Health to deep-freeze phases: doses (enough for 3,000 people to get the
Dr. Michael Nesheiwat, the county’s these vaccines.” Phase 1 - Essential workers who have required two shots) would be enough to
commissioner of health, met with the Nesheiwat said that according to the face-to-face contact with COVID pa- cover them.
County Legislature’s Health, Social, state Department of Health, 75 to 80 tients and nursing-home patients Nesheiwat also noted that Putnam
Educational and Environmental Com- percent of the community must be im- Phase 2 - First responders such as re, Hospital is testing anyone who wants to
mittee earlier this month to explain how munized for the vaccine to be e ective. police and EMS, as well as teachers, school be tested, with or without symptoms, but
the process would work and provide other He said he was concerned because surveys sta and grocery store workers a doctor’s order is still necessary.
pandemic information on issues such as show that only 50 percent would be will- Phase 3 - People over age 65 “ ey have plenty of capacity to do the
testing. ing to get the vaccine. Phase 4 - All other essential workers testing. It is at the main campus. ere is
“ e information coming in is very dy- “ e vaccine is 90 percent e ective and Phase 5 - Healthy adults and children a private entrance by the old emergency
namic and very uid,” Nesheiwat told the the bene ts outweigh the risks,” he said. “It is a massive undertaking,”Nesheiwat room,” he said. “You can call the hotline
committee. “We are working very closely Gov. Andrew Cuomo has established said. at 845-790-8855 and same-day appoint-
with a lot of our area healthcare provid- a distribution-priority matrix for the vac- Legislator Amy Sayegh, the commit- ments are available.”
ers.” cine rollout. tee chair, wondered when and if there e commissioner said that if the hos-
During the meeting, Nesheiwat said “ is is also very uid,” Nesheiwat said. would be enough vaccine doses to inocu- pital reaches a critical threshold for testing
the vaccines were expected to arrive at “[ ere will be] high and low COVID-9 late all 100,000 Putnam County residents. it will likely open a satellite o ce.
any time—they may have been procured geographic prevalence areas.” Nesheiwat said that would happen over Nesheiwat also noted that November
by the time this issue of Mahopac News Vaccine distribution will be based on time, but it was crucial to get the essential was the highest positive month for CO-
went to press. six priorities, Nesheiwat explained: Pri- workers on the front lines rst. VID cases in Putnam since the pandemic
“We aren’t going to have enough to do began and that anksgiving was the sin-
Six popular health-based all 100,000 people but I expect as time gle biggest day.
New Year resolutions goes on and we move down the line—it “We have not yet been designated by
will probably be after the rst of the year the governor as a colored zone (because
before we get to phases 3 and 4,” he said. other matrixes are now being used, such as
“ is is a constantly moving target and it hospitalizations) but based on the original
is in the hands of the governor and the matrix we are in a red zone,” Nesheiwat
federal government and the state Depart- said.
Resolutions that focus on health
and tness are made each year.
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reproductive organs, mouth, skin, eyes, and 5. Visit the doctor. Too often people put
blood vessels. Quitting can help reverse the o going to the doctor until something is
e ects of years of smoking. wrong with their health. It is much better
2. Limit alcohol intake. e phrase “ev- to be proactive and avoid illness through
erything in moderation” applies to alcohol testing and conversations with a physician.
consumption. Excessive consumption of Doctors may be able to recognize symp-
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PAGE 26 MAHOPAC NEWS Sports THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2020
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PHOTO COURTESY OF WILLIAM KENNEDY On Friday, Nov. 20, parents, coaches, Hockey), Gigi Genovese (Pace Uni-
district administrators, and teammates versity/Lacrosse), Vincent Mariella
gathered on the Mahopac High School (Susquehanna University/Baseball),
turf to celebrate the collegiate commit- Tatiana Moran (Mercy College/La-
ments of 10 student-athletes. crosse), John T. Nolan (Pace Univer-
sity/Lacrosse), Caitlyn O’Boyle (Tufts
Shannon Becker (University of University/Basketball), Jack O’Connor
Notre Dame/Softball), Brett Shane (SUNY Oneonta/Baseball), and Hai-
Crecco (Mercy College/Lacrosse), ley Pereira (Bryant University/Soccer).
Krista Dietz (Pace University/Field
SOCCSERomers native makes MLS
playoffs with expansion club
Nashville SC to bring Taylor Washington back in 2021
BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER MLS in 2020, after playing in the Nashville SC. e club nished
SPORTS EDITOR
USL for two years. with 8 wins, 7 losses, and 8 draws,
Over the next two years, Wash- good enough for seventh place in
Four years ago, Taylor Wash- ington started 50 games and made the Eastern Conference. Nashville
ington was drafted 23rd overall 62 appearances for Nashville. In became known for its tough de-
by Philadelphia Union, a Major 2019, the club’s second year in ex- fense, which ranked third best in
League Soccer club. However, in istence, Washington helped lead the league, allowing just 22 goals
his own words, the Somers native Nashville to a third-place nish. in 23 matches.
“never played a minute.” “Myself and three other guys “Even in the USL, we had one
After the 2016 season, Wash- were selected for the MLS team,” of the best defenses,” said Wash-
ington was gone from the MLS, Washington said. “ e year be- ington, who credited coach Gary
widely considered to be America’s fore, Cincinnati [which joined the Smith for the game plan. “He re-
top professional soccer league. MLS in 2019] was our rival in the ally ne tunes every aspect of our
e next move for the defender, USL. ey brought nine players defensive unit… We don’t let any-
who graduated from Rye Country from the USL. We knew going thing slide through, and we take
Day in 2011, was signing with the into our MLS year there wouldn’t pride in that.”
Pittsburgh Riverhounds, which be much carryover. To be one of After the regular season, Nash- PHOTOS COURTESY OF NASHVILLE SOCCER CLUB
plays in the USL. After a year, he the guys selected was a huge bless- ville SC needed to win a play-in Taylor Washington controls for Nashville SC.
moved down south and signed ing.” game to earn a spot in the MLS
with Nashville SC, an expansion After three years away, Wash- Cup Playo s. On Nov. 20, the
club that was about to debut in the ington was back in the MLS, this club defeated Inter Miami CF, mates pulled o the upset, winning came to end ve days later in Ohio,
same league. time with thousands of profes- 3-0. Next up, in the rst round of 1-0 on Nov. 24. when Nashville lost, 3-1, to Co-
“As soon as I got out of the sional minutes under his belt. Ex- the playo s, was Toronto FC, the “A lot of people doubted us,” lumbus Crew SC, in the Eastern
league (MLS),” Washington said, pectations were low for the expan- Eastern Conference’s No. 2 seed. Washington said a few days af- Conference semi nals.
“I remember just thinking, I’m sion team, which dropped its rst Nashville entered the contest as ter the win. “But as of now we’re But a few days after the loss, the
going to do whatever I can to get two matches before the season a heavy underdog against Toronto, upsetting teams as the Cinderella club exercised Washington’s con-
back to the MLS.” was postponed by the coronavi- which had won the MLS Cup in story.” tract for the 2021 season, meaning
As fortune would have it, Nash- rus. When the league started back 2017 and were runners up in 2019. But a fairy-tale ending wasn’t he will get a chance to help take
ville SC was selected to join the up in August, it was a new-look But Washington and his team- in the cards. Washington’s season Nashville even further next year.
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BOYS SOCCER
Hudson Valley College ID Camp a success
BY MIKE SABINI colleges in the summer of 2019 at prospects may have. He was just
CONTRIBUTING WRITER Lakeland, but this winter there is so well spoken and personable, to
still a ban on Division 1 schools our players, that it was a great ad-
It was months after it was orig- attending events like this by the dition to this ID camp.
inally scheduled for in the sum- NCAA, and there were many “I think bringing in alumni
mer, and at a di erent location, other college coaches who have Hudson Valley camp players to
but the wait was well worth it for attended in previous years who speak about what their recruiting
those participants in the third an- were not allowed to travel. process was like will certainly be
nual Hudson Valley College ID “So, still to have 27 programs a part of this program going for-
Camp. on site over two days was just ward now,” Hourahan added.
e camp was held Dec. 12- an amazing opportunity for our e camp usually has a one-
13 at Mamaroneck High School, players, and I know there are hour portion on each ID camp
drawing 70 players and 27 college dozens of kids that have already day to bring in college coaches
coaches. been contacted this week from and their sta s to run practice PHOTO COURTESY OF TIM HOURAHAN
sessions. is gets the players a Campers gather at Hudson Valley College ID camp.
e camp actually had more coaches,” Hourahan said.
than 100 players registered for it, Speaking to the campers was great feel of what a college soccer
but because of COVID-19 rules, 2017 Lakeland graduate and cur- practice will look like in the fall,
it had to limit the participants on rent Plattsburgh standout, Jordan Hourahan said. ’22s all-star game, pitting the top letes easy, and the fourth annual
campus, according to its direc- Fein. “However, what college coach- juniors against the top seniors in Hudson Valley College ID camp
tor and founder, Lakeland coach “For this past weekend, I es really want to see is players the camp. will be the biggest one to date, as
Tim Hourahan. reached out to Jordan and asked playing, not practicing; so while Hourahan said he is thankful we continue to draw top players
Mamaroneck coach Rick him if he wouldn’t mind to come that aspect is great for the players, to Mamaroneck and its admin- not only from Section 1 and Sec-
Becker and Somers coach Brian speak to all the Hudson Valley we really just wanted to showcase istration for allowing use of its tion 9, but now even players from
Lanzetta assisted Hourahan with prospects on the di erences be- our guys as much as possible over eld, but added that he looks Long Island and Albany look to
the running of the camp. tween high school and college two days for the college coaches, forward to bringing the camp be in the mix this summer.”
“As for the college coach turn- soccer, what practice sessions, to recruit,” Hourahan said. “So, back to Lakeland this upcoming While the camp may be over,
out, I could not be more grate- and road trips look like, and even we got rid of the one-hour train- July. the work isn’t.
ful to the coaches who came on what college class requirements ing session, and we had 60 min- “We now have two full-sized “I will continue to talk to col-
campus,” Hourahan said. “ at may look like,” Hourahan said. utes of 6v6 small-sided games soccer elds on campus, and even lege coaches over the next few
is a big draw of this event, hav- “Not only did my man ‘J Fein’ and just about three hours per a third turf eld we could use for months on our graduating se-
ing these college coaches in the come prepared with notes and day of 11v11 full-sided.” small-sided games,” Hourahan niors, as well as posting highlight
bleachers and down on the eld, talking points to go over, I then On the camp’s second day, it said. “So, this summer, as we con- videos of our players, in helping
watching the boys.” asked him if he wouldn’t mind concluded with a senior vs. se- tinue to grow this brand, we will them nd a college-roster spot,”
e camp had more than 40 to take on some questions our nior game, as well as a ’21s vs. be looking at more than 100 ath- Hourahan said.
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29. Make a low, continuous 28. Vase
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civil year 4. When you hope to get 34. One of the six noble
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14. Former Pirates star Jason 39. Prejudice 35. Pueblo people of New
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17. Made angry 8. Pigpen 37. A way to comply
42. Hasidic religious leader 9. Wish harm upon 38. Horatio __, British
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Investment lessons from 2020
As the year draws to a but the markets are always GUEST sense for your situation, such as is article was written by
close, it’s fair to say that looking toward tomorrow, CORNER when you need to diversify your Edward Jones for use by your
we’ve all learned some- which means they are an- portfolio. local Edward Jones nancial
thing about the social, political, ticipating a stronger economic TOM advisor (member SIPC). Tom
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Here’s something many inves- coronavirus seems unprece- tioned above, the stock market
tors discovered in 2020: Invest- dented, the equity markets have dropped sharply in the weeks
ment prices don’t always move rebounded from many crises immediately following the pan-
in the same direction as the before it. From war to global demic, but then gained steadily
overall economy. is might for months afterward. Inves-
not have seemed apparent right nancial meltdowns, the market tors who tried to “cut losses”
after the COVID-19 pandemic has seen it all. But even at the and exited the market likely
struck in mid-February, as height of these events, when the did so at the wrong time and
the overall economy and the markets might be most a ected, missed out on the beginning
stock market took big hits. But individual segments or indus- of the upturn. Unfortunately,
just about ve weeks later, the tries can do well. this is not uncommon – inves-
markets began a rally that lasted tors who overreact to market
several months. During this For example, in the cur- declines often nd themselves
time, the economy also recov- rent environment, when many on the investment sidelines just
ered somewhat, but remains on people have been forced to work when a new rally begins. Rather
weak footing. and shop from home, and get than being reactive in this way,
What can explain this dis- their entertainment online, it you may be better o sticking
crepancy between the markets is probably not surprising that with a long-term investment
and economic activity? Essen- some parts of the technology strategy and buying and selling
tially, economic numbers, such sector have seen their economic investments only when it makes
as the unemployment rate and activity grow, along with their
gross domestic product (GDP), stock prices. Here’s the key
re ect what’s happening today, point: Investment opportuni-
ties always exist, especially in
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