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Top cops
YPD holds Police and Civilian
Awards Ceremony
BY SOPHIA CASELNOVA with an honors distinction in PHOTO: SOPHIA CASELNOVA
STAFF WRITER 2018. Pawelski is also a member
of Alpha Phi Sigma, a National Dispatcher Beth Sherwood and members of the Yorktown Police Department at the ceremony on Oct.
e Yorktown Police Depart- Criminal Justice Honor Society. 13.
ment held its Police and Civilian
Awards Ceremony at the Town Pawelski began his police tion at Mercy College where he awarded a Life Saving Award ary Medal, Global War on Ter-
Hall on Oct. 13. Members of the career in January 2020 in the graduated with a bachelor of sci- during his time in the Mount rorism Medal, Iraq Campaign
police department, the commu- NYPD where he worked in the ence degree in criminal justice. Vernon Police Department. Medal Campaign Star, Army
nity, and the Town Board gath- 32nd precinct, which serves the Good Conduct Medal, 2nd
ered to show support to the of- northeastern portion of Harlem, After graduating from col- In 2018, Odar completed an- Overseas Service Bar, Com-
for two years. lege, Odar joined the New York other deployment in Kuwait bat Action Badge, Parachutist
cers and civilians who received U.S. Army National Guard and with the 101st Expeditionary Badge, 4 Army Achievement
awards this fall. Odar was born and raised in was immediately deployed to Signal Battalion. He also volun- Awards, and 3 Army Commen-
Mamaroneck, moved to Peru in Afghanistan with the 101st Ex- teered for another deployment dation Medals.
Two new o cers were o cial- South America at 14-years-old, peditionary Signal Battalion. He to Jordan with the 42nd Infantry
ly introduced, two o cers were and graduated from high school became a police o cer for the Division in 2020. On July 13, 2022, Odar was
recognized for promotions, and at Saint Luis De Gonzalga. At City of Mount Vernon in 2015 hired by the Yorktown Police
seven awards were handed out that time, he told his parents and later became an o cer for During his time in the military, Department and looks forward
to o cers for their police work. that he wanted to join the mili- Mount Vernon Police Depart- Odar was awarded the following to serving the community.
Five Civilian Awards were also tary or become a police o cer. ment’s Emergency Service Unit medals: Afghanistan Campaign
given out at the ceremony. (ESU) and a eld training o - Medal Campaign Star, National SEE COPS PAGE 3
He moved back to New York cer for new o cers. He was also Defense Service Medal, Global
NEW OFFICERS and joined as an enlisted soldier War on Terrorism Expedition-
Yorktown Police Chief Robert in the U.S. Army as an Airborne
Paratrooper. Odar was stationed
Noble introduced two new of- in Fort Campbell, Kentucky
cers, Joseph Pawelski and Luis where he completed two deploy-
ments to Iraq and one deploy-
Odar, at the ceremony. ment to Bahrain.
Pawelski grew up in Yorktown
After being honorably dis-
and attended Yorktown High charged, Odar began his rst
School, where he graduated in semester at Westchester Com-
2014. munity College, where he earned
his associate’s degree in criminal
He went on to attend Iona justice. He continued his educa-
College where he earned a bach-
elor’s degree in criminal justice
BUSINESS & REAL ESTATE 35 SCHOLARS
CLASSIFIEDS 34
LEGAL NOTICES 32 Class of 2023
LEISURE 26 pg 6
OPINION 10
SPORTS 20
TOWN GREEN
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Thursday, October 20, 2022 Yorktown News – Page 3
COPS Officer Joseph Pawelski L to R: Anthony Dipietrantonio, Of-
being sworn in by Town Officer cer Jack Doherty, O cer Jerry
FROM PAGE 1 Clerk Diana Quast Joseph
Paweleki, Premuto, O cer Robert Rohr,
PROMOTIONS Justin Foley, and Sergeant Craig Chief Robert O cer James Hannigan, O cer
Chief Noble also announced Scatola, Sept. 29, 2021: For their Noble, and Peters, Police Dispatcher Beth
respective roles in locating and Officer Luis Sherwood, Detective omas
the promotions of Lieutenant apprehending two suspects who Beyrer, Sergeant Racioppo, and
Ken Sgroi and Sergeant Anthony were accused of stealing a motor Odar Detective Michael Caprio, June
Dipietrantonio. vehicle and eeing from police. Yorktown’s 30, 2022: For their respective role
in pursuing and apprehending
Lt.Sgroi began his law enforce- • O cer Colin Houlihan, Of- Officer three subjects who were charged
ment career with the Dutchess cer James Hannigan, O cer Luis Odar with Robbery 2nd Degree at the
County Sheri ’s O ce in 2007 Michael Campion, and K9 Spar, Yorktown Pharmacy.
and transferred to the Yorktown Apr. 2022: For their respective before
Police Department in 2009. intelligent and proactive investi- being CERTIFICATE OF
sworn in COMMENDATION
During his time as a patrol of-
cer at the Yorktown Police De- Members of the Yorktown Lions • O cer Angel Garcia, O cer
partment, he was the rst-place Club receiving a civilian award from Michael Tillistrand, and Lieuten-
recipient of the Stop DWI award ant James Graham, Apr. 6, 2021:
for the Town of Yorktown in Chief Robert Noble For their professional actions
2010 and 2012. while o duty at an automobile
He was promoted to the rank of PHOTOS: SOPHIA CASELNOVA accident at the Route 202 and
Sergeant in Oct. 2016. He was as- Yorkhill Road intersections with
signed a patrol squad to supervise gative actions in arresting subject, on Croton Dam Road. O cer serious physical injuries involved
as a patrol supervisor and oversaw to a participant.
the Yorktown Police Department securing a search warrant and Hannigan initially identi ed a
Field Training Program. MERITORIOUS POLICE DUTY
In July of 2022, Lt. Sgroi was ultimately locating 164 grams of person of interest, interviewed AWARD
promoted to the rank of Lieuten-
ant where he is currently assigned cocaine, along with illegally pos- that person and identi ed four • O cer Devin Gregorio, Of-
as the Sta Division Command- cer Brandon Montero, O cer
er. sessed amphetamine and dextro- possible suspects. After inter- Gregory Palladino, O cer Mi-
Sgt. Dipietrantonio comes chael Campion, K9 Spar, Lieu-
from a family of law enforcement, amphetamine pills. viewing the four suspects, O cer tenant Justin Foley, Sergeant
including his gather, grandfather, Mark Rapisarda, and Detective
and two uncles. • O cer James Hannigan, May Hannigan was able to arrest all Scott Sage, June 30, 2022: For
Hired by the Yorktown Police their respective role in pursuing
Department on Aug. 1, 2008, he 2022: For his proactive, intelligent four suspects, ultimately charging and apprehending three subjects
graduated from the Westchester who were charged with Rob-
County Police Academy in Dec. and tireless investigation into the them with a hate crime. bery 2nd Degree at the Yorktown
of 2008 and was assigned to the Pharmacy.
patrol division. racist and anti-Semitic gra ti • O cer Guillermo Lizarzabu-
On July 25, 2022, Sgt. Dipi- CIVILIAN AWARDS
etrantonio was promoted to the spray-painted on a bridge located ru, O cer Carl Nuccilli, Sergeant • Yorktown Parks and Recre-
rank of Sergeant. He has received
multiple awards throughout his ation: Recognized for their part-
career: recognition by the Mid- nership and support in the suc-
Hudson Region Stop DWI for cess of the 2022 National Night
his DWI arrests in 2013 and Out.
2014, a life-saving award in 2015,
and Excellent Police Duty awards • Yorktown Lions Club: Rec-
in 2017, 2018, and 2020. ognized for their partnership and
support in the success of the 2022
EXCELLENT POLICE DUTY National Night Out.
AWARDS
• DJ Marco Luciana: Rec-
• Detective Ryan Noone, Oct. ognized for his partnership and
22, 2021: Proactively identi ed support in the success of the 2022
the possible discharge of multiple National Night Out.
automatic ri e rounds in a resi-
dential neighborhood. rough • AFC Urgent Care; Dr. Rajesh
the monitoring of social media Gupta: Recognized for their
and sound police investigative prompt, courteous, and excellent
tactics, Detective Noone veri ed care provided to the members of
this did in fact occur and ulti- the Yorktown Police Department
mately arrested the subject re- during the Covid-19 Pandemic.
sponsible.
• Employees of Yorktown
• Sergeant Timothy Kolkmann, Pharmacy: Recognized for their
Sergeant Matthew Racioppo, bravery during the robbery on
Detective Richard Finn, Lieu- June 30, 2022.
tenant Justin Foley, O cer Rohr,
Sergeant Mark Rapisarda, O cer “ ere is nothing [better], than
Brandon Schmelmer, O cer Pe- as a Chief of Police, to tell you
ters, and Police Dispatcher Beth about the good work that hap-
Sherwood, Oct. 1, 2021: For their pens here at this police depart-
respective role in tracking a stolen ment,” said Chief Noble. “ e
motor vehicle, locating the stolen
vehicle and e ecting the arrest of ne men and women that go out
the subject responsible for steal- there day in and day out, every
ing the vehicle approximately one hour of the day and night, go out
hour from the reported theft. there and protect this community.
It takes a lot to get an award and
• O cer Colin Houlihan, Of- be considered for an award be-
cer Robert Rohr, Lieutenant cause these o cers do so many
things... As Chief, I am proud to
be up here to honor a few of my
members.”
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Yorktown High School announces
valedictorian and salutatorian
Song, Sheinin top Class of 2023
Yorktown High School has team to witnessing all the hilarious
announced Ashley Song as vale- moments in class, I am con dent
dictorian and Daniel Sheinin as to say that all these memories have
salutatorian of the Class of 2023. a special place in my heart,” she
Song is a member of the math said.
team, Science Olympiad, and Sheinin plans to attend college
the varsity girls volleyball team. next year, and said he is proud of
e senior plans to study math- his high grades.
ematics next year in college. “I’m proud that I’ve managed
Sheinin, who earlier this year to persevere through some rough
was named a semi nalist in the patches while maintaining good
National Merit Scholarship grades,” he explained. “My friends
Program, enjoys taking math and family have been huge motiva-
and computer science classes at tors for me.”
YHS. His favorite memory goes all
“I plan to major in mathemat- the way back to his kindergarten
ics in college. As for where I teacher.
want to go, I am still undecided,” “My favorite memory at YCSD
Song said. PHOTO COURTESY OF YORKTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT has got to be Mrs.Kelsey,constant-
She added that she’s proud of Yorktown High School valedictorian Ashley Song and salutatorian Daniel Sheinin. ly correcting my pencil posture.My
everything she’s done to make her- dad still makes fun of me for hold-
self the person she is today. ing my pencil incorrectly, suggest-
“Joining the math team, science valuable life lessons,” she added. inspired me to learn from a wide Central School District had given ing I go back to kindergarten,” he
Olympiad, varsity girls volleyball “My family has always been sup- range of subjects, which has gradu- her many unforgettable memories, said.
team, and a few math and science portive of me in education and be- ally helped me understand the she said.
programs has expanded my knowl- yond, and I am forever grateful for world a little better than before.” “From hanging out with my Article prepared by Yorktown
edge and skills as well as taught me their guidance. My teachers have Song’s time in the Yorktown friends to playing on the volleyball Central School District.
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Thursday, October 20, 2022 Yorktown News – Page 7
Garbage bid discussion gets heated
BY SOPHIA CASELNOVA AAA bid $3.75 million in an- head of Competition Carting Amico would be able to provide dents would be properly met.
which won the town’s garbage the performance bond which “We are going to vet this in
STAFF WRITER nual costs for residents to keep contract 10 years ago. e com- was necessary in the bid.
pany was bought out by R&S the best way we can,” Council-
the same level of service it has Waste Services. “It’s like he doesn’t have the man Tom Diana said. “Last time
answers to the questions you’re we negotiated a garbage contract
Tensions rose at last week’s now, with two days of garbage R&S Waste Services was then asking him,” said Cartalemi. He we almost had sticu s outside.
outbid by AAA ve years ago. went on to further emphasize I don’t want to see these negotia-
Town Board meeting over the pickup and one day of recyclable the need to vet Amico and pro- tions get to that level ever again.”
Also in attendance at the ceeded to bring up his competi-
contract that was out for bid for material removal. meeting was Angelo Cartalemi, tor’s personal nances. e Town Board held a spe-
the Operation Manager at AAA. cial meeting on ursday, Oct.
the town’s garbage pick up over e lowest o er in the recent “I nd it insulting you would 13 to conduct interviews for
Cartalemi told the Town even infer we wouldn’t do our the garbage contract. e board
the next few years. bidding process was from Com- Board that they should thor- due diligence,” Town Supervisor immediately voted to go into
oughly look into whether Amico Matt Slater replied. closed session.
e town’s current contract petitive Carting, who bid $3.45 would be able to deliver the ser-
vices o ered or not. He speci - Members of the Town Board
with AAA Carting of Cortlandt million annually for ve years. cally questioned where the sani- assured both parties that no
tation trucks would be stored contract would be awarded until
will expire at the end of this year Brian Amico, the owner of when not in use and asked if they feel that the needs of resi-
and town o cials are trying to Competitive Carting, came be-
nd a solution. e town’s con- fore the board to answer ques-
tract with AAA began in 2018 tions and discuss his bid. He was
and has cost $2 million annually. joined by his attorney, former
Yorktown has gone out to bid Town Supervisor Michael Grace
multiple times this year, with the of Grace & Grace.
most recent being last month. Amico was previously the
Granite Knolls solar farm delayed by legal action
BY SOPHIA CASELNOVA Michael Grace. ion as a former Yorktown Town and disdain for the project at a solar as we originally approved
STAFF WRITER Grace’s notice challenges the Attorney and Town Supervisor public hearing during the April over the canopies at a parkland,”
that your board does NOT have 25 Planning Board meeting. said Planning Board member
e solar farm that was ap- board’s resolution approving the the legal authority to aprrove the Aaron Bock. “ at’s a thresh-
proved for Granite Knolls project, which was passed on project as the Yorktown Town In response to Grace’s letter, hold legal issue that I don’t think
Sports Complex on Sept. 12 has Sept. 12, through claiming that code does not allow for ‘large the Planning Board informed we’ve explored or examined.”
been delayed in response to a le- the solar project is not a small scale solar energy systems to be the public at its Oct. 3 meeting
gal notice. scale solar energy system, there- permitted on parkland,’” as writ- of the delay in the project going Bock said that the board is go-
fore it is not permitted under the ten in the notice. forward while counsel reviews it. ing to pass it on to counsel and
e legal challenge was re- town code. hold o on certifying the resolu-
ceived by the Planning Board Grace expressed his concerns “ e Board may not have the tion, per its usual procedure.
from former Town Supervisor “...it is my considered opin- authority to approve the rooftop
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Yorktown Comptroller elected NYGFOA president GREEN
BY SOPHIA CASELNOVA integral role on the Board for in an unusual year while the or- FROM PAGE 2
STAFF WRITER the New York State Government ganization is focused on making partnering with the North
Castle Historical Society and
Finance O cers Association decisions on how to best provide Friends of Miller House /
Washington’s Headquarters,
e New York Government helping to provide information, professional development oppor- Inc. (North White Plains)
to commemorate the role of
Finance O cers’ Association, support, and trainings to mem- tunities to members while also Westchester County in the
American Revolution with
Inc. (NYGFOA) announced that bers throughout the state,” said looking at potential new services the debut of a family friendly
program of history through
Patricia Caporale, Comptroller Caporale. as they work to rebound from songs at the Whippoorwill
for the Town of Yorktown, was According to Maura Ryan, Ex- pandemic induced challenges. eatre, North Castle Public
Library.
elected as the association’s presi- ecutive Director of NYGFOA, “Pat Caporale is an incredible
Yorktown Lions
dent. the association uses a Nominating asset for the Town of Yorktown,”
HALLOWEEN
Caporale has been an active Committee process to evaluate said Town Supervisor Matt Slat- ACTIVITIES
member of NYGFOA since the participation, commitment, er. “With her help and guidance e Yorktown Lions and
e Town of Yorktown are
2011, attending the Association’s and contributions of serving Yorktown is in a very strong - preparing for Halloween by
rst decorating the Yorktown
local events and its annual confer- board members to consider se- nancial position as has been con- Town Hall, sponsoring the
third annual “Halloween
ence every year. lection for the position of Vice rmed by multiple annual audits. Crawl,” and then holding the
annual “Halloween Parade
Prior to being elected to her President which has automatic As President of GFOA she will and Carnival.”
Catch the “Halloween
new role, Caporale has held ascension to President-Elect and be able to share her experience Spirit” by driving by the
Yorktown Town Hall. e
multiple leadership positions, in- then President. To be considered, and knowledge with municipali- Yorktown Lions and members
of the town’s administration
cluding serving on the board as the Committee looks at board ties across New York State.” decorated the building
with all sorts of Halloween
the President-Elect, Vice Presi- members who actively partici- e New York Government
SEE GREEN PAGE 28
dent, and the Downstate Region CONTRIBUTED BY MAURA RYAN pated on the board and displayed Finance O cers’ Association,
Council Chair beginning in 2018. leadership qualities. Inc., founded in 1979, is a not-
Before serving as the Council Yorktown Town Comptroller Pat for-pro t professional association
Chair, she was active on the An- Caporale Caporale demonstrated her of over
leadership skills while serving as
nual Conference Program Com- the Chair of the Downstate Re- 1,100 members statewide.
mittee. Caporale also graduated newly developed training work- gion Council, according to Ryan. e mission of NYGFOA is to
from the Government Finance shops on Internal Control and In her role as president, Capo- strengthen the capacity of gov-
Institute, both the Foundations Debt Management in 2016 and rale will chair all board meetings ernment nance professionals to
and Advanced levels, and has pre- 2017. and is the primary point of con- manage public nances e ective-
sented for the Association in the As the NYGFOA’s president, tact for consultation and guidance ly and responsibly and to use the
past. In 2016, Ms. Caporale was Caporale will guide the associa- on issues that might come up, ac- collective knowledge and exper-
on a panel presenting on the topic tion through its next year of oper- cording to Ryan. She will main- tise of its members for the public
of Cash Management Best Prac- ations, activities, and professional tain the mission of the organiza- bene t by enhancing government
tices. She also served on commit- development o erings. tion while also moving it forward. e ciency and accountability
tees reviewing the Association’s “I am proud to serve such an Ryan said Caporale is serving throughout New York State.
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Happily Ever After
Be kind to her
We teach our children to be example for our daughters (and sons!) that it seems harmless, but really I’m of our whole families, run marathons,
kind. We teach them how and break the cycle of self-loathing?
to use their manners, to be setting myself up to feel badly. I have and help others on the front lines. We
Let’s take a step back from the heavy
to constantly remind myself that it’s can coach teams, prepare dinners, x
polite, and to always treat their friends stu for a minute. I love pop culture. not cute, it’s not funny, and I have to boo-boos, earn money, and counsel
and family in a loving way. From a I love anything to do with celebrities, stop, especially in front of my daughter. hurting hearts. We can, we are, and we
young age, we tell them to “treat others social media, movies, and Hollywood After giving birth to three kids, I’m will continue to be amazing. We need
how you want to gossip. My friends constantly criticizing my new body, to stop focusing on what we don’t have
be treated” and to used to joke that I was noting all the new changes. I’ll pull or what we don’t like about ourselves.
always “think about MAMA the queen of useless and poke, all while making faces in If we are telling this to our kids, we
your words before
you say them.” EXPLAINS information. Ask me the mirror. Would I ever do that to the should be telling it to ourselves. We’re
a trivia question about young girl in the photo? Would I ever women, we are superheroes! Remember
So why is it that NICOLE pop culture from the 80s point out her insecurities and mock her that next time you speak to yourself.
after all of this, DOOLEY or 90s and I’ll usually
we are so hard know the answer. Not for them? Absolutely not. I like to joke Tell yourself that you’re amazing, even
about how after breastfeeding my third if your to-do list didn’t get all the check
on ourselves? As really sure if this is cute baby, that “the girls” aren’t as fabulous marks for the day or you forgot to
women, and some or embarrassing, but as they used to be. My kids also love to sign your daughter’s permission slip.
of us are also mothers, we are so quick it’s who I am. Anyway, I was recently poke my lower belly and say it’s squishy. So what? What would you tell your
to put ourselves down, nit pick every watching an interview with Kendall Despite getting workouts in ve times younger self in the photo if she forgot
little thing we do, and judge ourselves Jenner the other day and she said that a week, I’ll never have a at stomach to do her homework? You’d put your
so harshly. Would we ever be so hard someone had told her to take one again. I mean, I could if I gave up arm around her and tell her that we’re
on our daughters? Would we ever speak of her baby pictures and to hang it Nutella, but I won’t ever give that up. I all doing the best we can and it’s no big
to them the way we speak to ourselves? on her bathroom mirror. When she blame my gray hairs on my son Tristan, deal. You’d smile at her and tell her that
I would bet that 100% of us would looked at herself and her baby picture, claim my thighs would be leaner if I tomorrow is another day to try again.
say...never in a million years. So why she was supposed to remember that ran more, and always brag how my Be kind to her. She is you.
are we tearing ourselves down? Why being kind to herself was important, butt can open doors when I’m pushing
are we not celebrating our strengths, because whatever she said to herself a stroller and can’t use my hands. e Nicole Dooley is a Somers mom who
our accomplishments, our success? It’s now, she was saying to that little girl jokes come from insecurity. Anyone can enjoys writing for her parenting blog. If
all in our mindset and unfortunately, in the photo. I really thought about see that. We’re all guilty of it. But what you enjoy her column, you can read more
when stressed and overwhelmed, that. Sometimes my negative self-talk if we really could change our mindsets? of her entries at www.mamaexplains.
particularly in motherhood, we tend to is so harmful and damaging that I What if we told the world that our com or follow her on Instagram at @
drift toward the negative. How can we even nd myself being desensitized to bodies are forces of nature that could mamaexplains for relatable parenting tips
change this? How can we set a better it. I joke about myself in such a way do it all?! Nourish babies, take care and stories.
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Thursday, October 20, 2022 OPINION Yorktown News – Page 11
Libra ry CornerLibrary Corner Library Clerk Stephanie E.
LIBRARY HOURS DO YOU KNOW? online catalog system https:// (C) Pumpkin Decorating reading “The Storyteller,” by Dave
• Monday- ursday, 9:30 How to browse the library’s catalog.westchesterlibraries. Workshop. Ages 3 and up Grohl.
org and perform an advanced with caregivers. 11 a.m. and Rainbow: Stories and Crafts.
a.m.-8 p.m. latest collections online? You search. Type symbol * as the 12:30 p.m. Grades K-2. 4 p.m.
• Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. can visit the library website, keyword, select “John C.
• Saturday 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. www.yorktownlibrary.org, Hart Memorial Library” and MONDAY, OCT. 24 (A) Relax & Restore Sound
914-245-5262, jchart@ and review the “New Items a “Shelf Location” such as (A) Mah Jongg (drop-in). Meditation (ZOOM). 7-8
at Hart” on the home page. “New Fiction,” sort from the 10 a.m.-1 p.m. p.m.
wlsmail.org, yorktownlibrary. You can also visit the WLS “Newest to Oldest.” A list of TUESDAY, OCT. 25
org. the library’s latest books on (A) Medicare Counseling. THURSDAY, OCT. 27
our new ction shelves will 10 a.m.-1 p.m. (A) Quilting & Needlework
POPULAR TEEN’S BOOKS show on the search results (C) Mother Goose Time! (drop-in). 10 a.m.-noon.
The most-circulated YA books, including Tween for page for you to choose. Ages 1-1/2 to 2-1/2. 10:30 (C) Toddler Time with
Grades 5-9, in the library this past month: Please feel free to reach out and 11:30 a.m. Miss Marca. Ages 2-1/2 to 4.
to the reference librarians for (A/Y ) One-on-One Teen 10:30 and 11:30 a.m.
● Tween - “Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life” by Wendy assistance. Tech Help. 2:30-4:30 p.m. No (C) Lego Free Build. Ages 5
Mass appointment needed. and up. 5:30 p.m.
● Fiction - “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” by Jenny Han. PROGRAMS (A) Scrabble, Backgammon
● Graphic Novel - “Star Wars: Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Programming key: (A) & Adult Coloring (drop-in).
Sith 2 Legacy’s End” by Charles Soule Adults; (Y) Young Adults; 2:30-4:30 p.m.
(C) Children’s. Please (C) PAWS to Read. Grades
POPULAR CHILDREN’S BOOKS visit the library website K-5. 4:30 p.m.
The most-circulating children’s new titles in the (yorktownlibrary.org) for (C) Music and Movement
library by different categories this past month: details and to register online. with Lori Cohen. Children of
all ages. 6 p.m.
● Fiction - “Omar Rising” by Aisha Saeed FRIDAY, OCT. 21 WEDNESDAY. OCT. 26
● Graphic - “Cat Kid Comic Club on Purpose” by Dav Pilkey (C) Music and Movement (C) Stories and Rhymes
● Picture Book -“Rubylicious” by Victoria Kann with Lori Cohen. Children of with Ms Terry. Ages 3-5. 10
● Easy Reader (ages 5-8) -“5 Wilder Creature Adventures” by all ages. 11 a.m. a.m.
Martin Kratt (A) Drop-in Mah Jongg. (C) Bouncing Babies with
● Younger Reader (grades 2-4) -“The Midnight Visitor” by 12:30-3:30 p.m. Miss Jane. For lap-sitting
Holly Webb (A/Y ) One-on-One Teen babies birth on up. 10:30 and
Tech Help. 2:30-4:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m.
No appointment needed. (A) Canasta (drop-in).
SATURDAY, OCT. 22 12:30-2:30 p.m.
(C) Reading rough the
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Slater will help our families to less expensive Cashless bail We are seeing terrible crime York state governor. How many
‘restore common states, we better elect the right threatens safety; and violence pour into the terrible, terrifying examples and
sense’ in Albany people this November. My fam- vote for GOP suburbs. In the past two weeks, calls for change do we need
ily is supporting Matt Slater for we have seen a senseless murder before our so-called leaders
To the Editor: the New York State Assembly. slate of a father visiting his child at act? Clearly the Democrats in
For me and my family, this Marist College. We have seen charge would rather choose to
As our town supervisor, Matt To the Editor: a crazed gunman open re at save their political backsides
year’s election is all about the Slater has always put taxpayers What will it take for a pizzeria in Fishkill. We have than protect all of us. It is time
economy. We have seen our seen a high-speed car chase, we throw the bums out. I urge
electric bills more than double, rst. Working with the Town Governor Hochul and the originating from another crime you to vote for the Republican
weekly grocery bills continue to Board, he helped cut town Democrats in charge of Albany in Manhattan, speed through ticket: Lee Zeldin, Mike
skyrocket and the cost to heat taxes for the rst time since the to nally acknowledge that Yorktown and end in Putnam Lawler, Gina Arena and Matt
our house is expected to be near 1990s, he reigned in spending cashless bail is threatening Valley thanks to good police Slater.
an all-time high this winter. by millions and grew our local the safety of every citizen and work. We have seen the Albany
economy with new great addi- visitor of New York state? County district attorney, a Frank Garcia
We face all of this while tions like Trader Joe’s. Not only is it threatening our Democrat, lambaste Governor Yorktown
paying some of the highest safety, but in doing so, it is Hochul and Albany lawmakers
property taxes in the nation. Under his leadership, York- sti ing all hope for a prosperous for their utter failure to correct Slater ‘a natural’
Albany’s answer this year was to town is doing what New York rebound from the COVID-19 the disastrous cashless bail to represent 94th
increase spending by more than state should be. He is exactly pandemic. We have seen and policies. We now have former
$10 billion. According to their the voice we need in Albany to read of horrible episodes all Gov. David Paterson saying District
own budget o ce, their out-of- restore common sense to our across New York City where he has never felt so unsafe in
control spending has put New state government. If you care career criminals are allowed New York City. Now, this past To the Editor:
York in a ve-year budgetary about the future of New York back on the streets and only weekend, we had a shooting Matt Slater is a natural for
de cit. e bottom line here is state, I urge you to vote for him hours later, victimize more outside of the home of Lee
unless we are all willing to give in this year’s election. people – even killing them. But Zeldin, candidate for New the New York State Assembly.
up on New York and relocate it is not just in New York City. Please vote for him on Tuesday,
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Thursday, October 20, 2022 OPINION Yorktown News – Page 13
Two lessons from history
Trying to understand worldwide. In Steven Levitsky tale deserves repeating. and ethnicities were di erent.
today’s political landscape ese two gentlemen lived eir substantial challenges were
is both laborious and and Daniel Ziblatt’s classic work,
befuddling. To gain perspective, I in Damascus in the late 19th di erent. But none were so sig-
turned to history. e rst refer- “How Democracies Die,” the century. Samir was unable to ni cant that they kept Samir and
ence that im- walk and Muhammad was Mohammed from cooperating,
mediately came authors examine the death of blind, but together they found a because both men understood
to mind was way to survive. ere is a famous something bigger: ey needed
inspired by the democracy in Mussolini’s Italy photo of Samir being carried each other.
calendar. is by the sightless Muhammad as
October marks as well as in they navigated the crowded city Our democracy only works if
the centennial streets. ese roommates de- we operate on the belief that we
anniversary of several other pended on each other, comple- all have value. ere is no “other,”
Benito Mus- mented each other and united, only us. A rmatively, we need to
solini’s rise to MY countries. they formed a whole. It is said vociferously reject the purveyors
power in Italy in October of PERSPECTIVE rough their that they were both orphans of hate, violence, intolerance and
1922. Mussolini, a gifted orator, painstaking and were always together. When exclusion. Just because we are
understood better than anyone JAMES Samir died, Muhammad cried di erent doesn’t mean we don’t
what appealed to the Ital- MARTORANO work they for seven days because he lost his need each other. at stranger in
ian psyche. Magnetic, electric, are able glean other half. Unable to continue Florida who just lost her home
mesmerizing, the diminutive without his partner, he died of requires our help. at young
four warning grief. teenager in New York City ad-
rebrand was, from his rst dicted to drugs is deserving of
sentence, able to hold a crowd signs of the What was remarkable about our e orts. e homeless Viet- assistance and empathy. e
in the palm of his hand. One of this union was the fact that nam veteran who needs shelter is truth is, regardless of what the
his slogans, “Make Italy great,” emergence of they were di erent in every way. part of our family. e migrants hate-fueled demagogues will tell
was ideologically ambiguous Samir was Christian. Moham- you, we are all one. We should
but broadly appealing. His was an autocratic leader: med was Muslim. eir tribes eeing a repressive communist never be deceived by the appeal
more a cult of personality than a regime in Venezuela merits our of future Mussolinis but rather
principle-motivated movement, 1) Do they reject the demo- remember the humanity we all
and he certainly had his follow- share. It all comes down to the
ers. cratic rules of the game? For wisdom of Mother Teresa when
she told us, “If we have no peace,
I still remember arguments example, do they question the it is because we have forgotten
I had as a teenager with rela- that we belong to one another.”
tives who, despite his ruthless legitimacy of electoral results
and murderous record, sup-
ported Mussolini’s “Italy rst” that don’t favor them?
sentiment. “ e trains ran on
time,” they told me. eir blind 2) Do they deny the legitima-
allegiance to this bloodthirsty
dictator con rms the adage that cy of their political opponents?
the public would prefer a strong
leader who is wrong than a weak Or, worse, do they paint their
one who is right.
political opponents as criminals
Mussolini founded the Fascist
Combat League in 1919, which who should be jailed?
initially appeared to gain little
political traction. e truth is 3) Do they tolerate or encour-
that he controlled only a motley
fringe group with a member- age violence? is includes a NO
ship of 30,000 in a country of 40 INTEREST?
million. Even so, in October of tacit endorsement of those who
1922, King Victor Emmanuel
III appointed him to the post of commit acts of violence which
prime minister. During the next
two years, he pioneered au- advances their political aims.
thoritarian initiatives that fatally
weakened Italy’s democracy. In 4) Are they willing to curtail
short order he was able to suc-
cessfully turn Parliament into his civil liberties of their opponents
personal bully pulpit, tame the
press and labor, and nally weap- and the media? Declaration of
onize and subvert democratic
institutions to do his bidding. martial law, support of suppres-
Il Duce (as he called himself ) sive governments elsewhere, YES, PLEASE.
was able to blend his people’s
discontent over terrible eco- threatening frivolous legal action
nomic conditions with a erce
nationalistic tribalism which against their enemies are all part
embraced a resentment of “the
other.” His methodology of of this authoritarian playbook.
scapegoating parts of the Italian
population and immigrants as What can we do to safeguard
the source of Italy’s problems
was imitated years later in Ger- our democracy? According to
many and to this day continues
to work for ruthless politicians Levitsky and Ziblatt, main-
stream political parties are mor-
ally obligated to isolate, dele-
gitimize and ultimately defeat
extremist forces. Unfortunately,
this has rarely happened. Often
the powers that be, to retain
their own power, think that they
can tame or co-opt the up-and-
coming demagogue. is has $250 OFF
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historical reference. When I
imagine the wonderful traits
listed in the paragraph above, I
am immediately drawn to the
story of Samir and Muhammad.
You may have read about them
on the internet. Even so, their
Thursday, October 20, 2022 SPORTS Yorktown News – Page 25
ROUNDUP Lakeland 2, Panas 0 digs), Ciuryk (8 assists, 7 digs), ter High School) High School)
Lakeland fell to Eastchester Yonkers nipped Lakeland 3-2
FROM PAGE 24 Friday, Oct. 14 (Walter Panas and Song (5 assists, 7 digs).
3-0 (16-25, 17-25, 14-25). (25-21, 23-25, 25-19, 21-25, 12-
Yorktown 7, Brewster 0 High School) Yorktown 3, John Jay-CR 1
Wednesday, Oct. 12 (Yorktown Yonkers 3, Lakeland 2 15).
High School) Ignited by Daly (1G), Michael Friday, Oct. 14 (Yorktown Friday, Oct. 14 (Lakeland
Yorktown jumped out to a 5-0
halftime advantage in a 7-0 tri- Rodriguez (1G), Bryan Jaramillo High School)
umph against Brewster, to clinch
the league title on its senior night, (1A), and Rader (4 saves), Lake- Yorktown defeated John Jay-
led by
Hughes (2G, 1A), Pozo (2G, land defeated Walter Panas 2-0 Cross River 3-1 (25-23, 25-27,
1A), Beitler (2A), Chris Coppola
(2A), Ryan Tomeny (1G), Lucas to clinch its league title, ending 26-24, 25-19), paced by Negrelli
Buono (1G), Pjetri (1G), and
Sean Horlacher (1A). the regular season with seven (12 kills, 14 digs), Sinanaj (9 kills,
“It means a lot to everyone on
the team, it really does,” Pozo wins in its last eight games. 4 blocks), Ciuryk (13 assists,
said of clinching the league
title. “We’ve been working so “Beating Panas meant a lot for 4 aces, 13 digs), Scarlett Segal
hard through the year just for
this and it honestly feels great us because they are our district (10 digs), Dennison (12 assists),
and deserved. Jobs not done yet,
though.” rivals and they got the better of Song (5 aces, 17 digs), Saljanin musical vocal group
Frucco, Zach Palmer, Brendan
Mooney, Tomeny, Du y, Buono, us earlier in the season,” Michael (7 blocks), and Lexi Livadhi (6
Pozo, Coppola, Beitler, Hor-
lacher, Anthony Spina, Jake Rodriguez said. “Winning league blocks).
Levine,
Sasha Tsybulskyy, Pjetri, and was one of our goals to achieve “Today was crazy for us,” Ne-
Matt McGovern were the Husk-
ers’ seniors honored before the this season and it felt amazing to grelli said. “We really had to ad-
game.
Yorktown 8, John Jay-CR 0 nd out we won. is program just to the other team and learn
Friday, Oct. 14 (John Jay-
Cross River High School) hasn’t won a league title since how they play. I think our resil-
Yorktown ended its regular-
season with an 8-0 triumph 2016, so it’s great to put our team ience was key. We knew we could
against John Jay-Cross River, led
by Pozo (2G, 2A), Coppola (1G, back on the map.” beat John Jay and we were deter-
2A), Varela (2G), Tomeny (2A),
Pjetri (1G), Beitler (1G), Mar- Lakeland outscored its league mined to. It was overall a great playing an eclec�c mix of favorites, old and new
celo Diaz (1G), Buono (1A), and
Antonio Frucco (1A). opponents 24-4, in garnering a game for both teams. We fought [email protected] 914-248-5135
e win gave Yorktown its 5-1 league record. until the last point and I’m very join Lauren, Colleen and Rick and bring a li�le
rst perfect regular season, with harmony to your next event!
the 1990 sectional championship proud of all the girls.”
squad going 17-0-1.
YORKTOWN GIRLS
LAKELAND BOYS
SOCCER 12 3 1 VOLLEYBALL 7 7 YORKTOWN BOYS
Lakeland 2, Cornwall 1 Lakeland 3, Yorktown 0 VOLLEYBALL 6 4
Monday, Oct. 10 (Goshen
High School) Monday, Oct. 10 (Yorktown Yorktown 3, Panas 0
Lakeland nipped Cornwall 2-1
in the Eighth Annual Section 1 High School) Wednesday, Oct. 12 (Walter
vs. Section 9 Soccer Challenge,
held to “Kick Out Cancer”, led Yorktown fell to Lakeland Panas High School)
by Bryan Jaramillo (1G), David
Rodriguez (1G), Connor Daly 3-0 (25-27, 9-25, 14-25) in the Yorktown defeated Walter Pa- Prepare for
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1. Towards the mouth or oral mountains 50. One circuit of a track state
region 23. Not shortened 51. Surrounded by water 17. Founder of Sikhism
5. A way to season 26. Someone who learns 56. Late “Growing Pains” 24. They __
8. North-central Indian city from a teacher actor Thicke 25. Where you find the milk
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IBM machines 42. People tend to be on one 62. Systems, doctrines, 29. Have a debt to
19. A right of local 44. A way to keep meat theories 35. Businessman
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compound Tide 64. Athletes who get paid 37. Practice of managing
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How to choose the safest dog toy for your pet
With so a “squeaker” ing a blockage. high-strung dogs with a strong
many ere is no perfect toy for prey drive and love to chase balls.
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categories on the market.
the stu ng.
Durable dog chews- Got a
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can bully breeds, Sta ordshire
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see the “wheels turning” in her
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to nd a treat hidden under vari- balls with holes can become
ous moving tiles. e toy keeps
my dog occupied for hours. My stuck on a dog’s lips and tongue.
dog loves it!
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play with the ball.
Chew toys/rawhides for dogs-
IF your dog chews on rawhide
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County to provide air purifiers to district schools
BY CAROL REIF Executive George Latimer, thanking the ltration progress on a built-in
STAFF WRITER the state Department of Health for
supporting the program. display. ‘The safety of our
Multiple communities in students and school
Westchester worried about He also recognized the county’s e units and replacement lters
keeping schools open for in-person Minority and Women-owned communities,
instruction will soon be able to Business Enterprise (MWBE) “will keep our schools open and safe throughout the
breathe a little easier. program for ful lling the contract COVID-19 pandemic,
with S&B Computer and O ce for in-person instruction both this has always been our
Westchester County health Products, a certi ed MWBE located top priority.’
o cials recently announced that in Saratoga County. year and next,” Latimer promised.
they were providing 5,600 Fellowes -George Latimer
AeraMax Pro AM3S PC Air e puri ers are said to lter Calling it “an e ective part of County Executive
Puri ers – proven to remove more particles as small as 0.1 microns
than 99.99 percent of COVID-19 including allergens, asthma triggers, a layered approach” to reducing
particles from the air – to more than odors, smoke, and Volatile Organic
two dozen school districts including Compounds (VOCs). exposure to airborne contaminants,
Somers, North Salem, Yorktown,
Katonah-Lewisboro, as well as According to the manufacturer, county Health Commissioner Dr.
Putnam-Northern Westchester the units are equipped with a pre-
BOCES. Sherlita Amler praised the Centers
lter, an active carbon lter, and an
e puri ers were secured with H13 True HEPA lter. for Disease Control and Prevention
$5.2 million in federal funding.
ey are equipped with sensors (CDC) and the state for “supporting
“ e safety of our students and to measure and adjust to changes in
school communities, throughout the contaminants, room occupancy, and our e orts to improve air quality in
COVID-19 pandemic, has always noise levels.
been our top priority,” said County our schools.”
e units also provide “real-
time status updates” as the air is Noting that pandemic-related
cleaned. Students and sta can see
supply chain woes had “added a
level of di culty to the procurement
process,” county Finance
Commissioner Karin Hablow
said she appreciated the Bureau of
Purchasing’s “hard work.”
e fact that the county was
“able to partner with a MWBE to
ful ll this order is an even greater
accomplishment,” she added.
NEW YORK HOMEOWNERS: GREEN Lions from Oct. 22 – 31. the Yorktown Lions will decide
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PUBLIC NOTICE GREEN Donations will be accepted
FROM PAGE 28
on Friday, Oct. 21 from 2:30 to
The Westchester County Board of Elections has announced the times and locations for early voting for the
General Election. 7 p.m.Please bring all donations
Early voting will take place from Saturday, October 29, 2022 through Sunday, November 6, 2022. Games, cartoon characters, to the YHS Band Room.
The designated polling locations in the Town of Yorktown are the Albert A. Capellini Community & Cultural and complimentary Halloween For more info contact Band
Center Gym, 1974 Commerce Street, Yorktown, NY 10598 (please enter from the Veterans Road entrance to
the back of the building) and the Jefferson Village Annex, 3500 Hill Boulevard, Yorktown, NY 10598. candy will be available for town Director Ms. Kluga (ekluga@
Early Voting Days & Times are as follows: residents. Also, there will be a yorktown.org), Choir Director
bouncy house, crafts, and photo Ms. Stock (astock@yorktown.
• Saturday, October 29, 2022 from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.
• Sunday, October 30, 2022 from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. wagon to enjoy from 2 to 4 p.m. org) or Orchestra Director Dr.
• Monday, October 31, 2022 from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.
• Tuesday, November 1, 2022 from noon until 8 p.m. Some of the new games are the Bhasin (dbhasin@yorktown.
• Wednesday, November 2, 2022 from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.
• Thursday, November 3, 2022 from noon until 8 p.m. “Bones Ring Toss,” “Ball in a org) or call 914-243-8050.
• Friday, November 4, 2022 from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.
• Saturday, November 5, 2022 from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Skull row,” and “Pin a Crow Chabad of
• Sunday, November 6, 2022 from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. on the Scarecrow.”
YMCA of Central Yorktown
If you have any questions, please visit the Westchester County Board of Elections on the web at & Northern 2629 Old Yorktown Rd.,
https://citizenparticipation.westchestergov.com or call (914)995-5700. You may also contact the Town Westchester Yorktown Heights, NY
Clerk’s office at (914)962-8152 or [email protected]. 10598. (914) 962-1111. To
RSVP to events, visit www.
ChabadYorktown.com
DIANA L. QUAST, TOWN CLERK HALLOWEEN PARADE
CERTIFIED MUNICIPAL CLERK
TOWN OF YORKTOWN Sunday, Oct. 23 CHABAD HEBREW
NOTICE TO BIDDERS So much fun it’s scary! Join SCHOOL
in the fun at this free family Meets Sunday Mornings.
NOTICE IS HERE GIVEN that sealed proposals will be received by the Town Clerk, Town of Yorktown, event, featuring Trunk or Treat, Children, acquire a broad
Westchester County, NY until 11:00 A.M. on Thursday, November 10, 2022 at the Town Hall, 363 Underhill
Avenue, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 for the Replacement of Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Systems for games, and a costume contest. knowledge of Judaism through
Town Hall.
Line up begins at 2:15, step o a motivating and challenging
The Bidder assumes the risk of any delay in the mail or in the handling of the mail by the employees of the
Town of Yorktown. Whether sent by mail or means of personal delivery, the Bidder assumes the responsibility at 2:30. To be held at Reis Park, venue. Students gain an
for having the bids in at the time and the place specified above. All bids are to be returned to the Town Clerk,
363 Underhill Avenue, Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 10598, marked: “Bid: Replace of Air Conditioning and Heat Route 139 in Somers. For more appreciation for the joys, values
Pump Systems for Town Hall.”
information, email info@ymca- and traditions of the Jewish
Bid specifications may be obtained at the office of the Town Clerk in said Town Hall or downloaded from the
Town’s website at www.yorktownny.org or on BidNet Direct at www.bidnetdirect.com. cnw.org. heritage as it is vividly brought
The Town reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to accept that bid which is deemed most favorable to Yorktown High to life by the dedicated and
the interests of the Town of Yorktown. enthusiastic teachers whose
School Music creativity and dynamism make
DIANA L. QUAST, TOWN CLERK Boosters every lesson a unique learning
CERTIFIED MUNICIPAL CLERK experience.
TOWN CLERK
Spooktacular
NOTICE TO BIDDERS TAG SALE Oktoberfest set for
Oct. 29
Saturday, Oct. 22, from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m.
NOTICE IS HERE GIVEN that sealed proposals will be received by the Town Clerk, Town of Yorktown,
Westchester County, NY until 11:00 A.M. on Thursday, November 10, 2022 at the Town Hall, 363 Underhill Outdoors, free admission.
Avenue, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 for the rehabilitation of the Parks & Recreation Department Building
Roof. Seeking donations of new Calling all ghouls and
The Bidder assumes the risk of any delay in the mail or in the handling of the mail by the employees of the or gently used collectibles, goblins! Wear your Halloween
Town of Yorktown. Whether sent by mail or means of personal delivery, the Bidder assumes the responsibility
for having the bids in at the time and the place specified above. All bids are to be returned to the Town Clerk, books, household items, costume and visit Trailside
363 Underhill Avenue, Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 10598, marked: “Bid: Parks Roof.”
small (working) appliances, Nature Museum at Ward
Bid specifications may be obtained at the office of the Town Clerk in said Town Hall or downloaded from the
Town’s website at www.yorktownny.org or on BidNet Direct at www.bidnetdirect.com. clothing, furniture, toys, sports Pound Ridge Reservation in
The Town reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to accept that bid which is deemed most favorable to equipment or other treasures. Cross River, Saturday, Oct.
the interests of the Town of Yorktown.
e following items cannot 29, 2 p.m. for its Spooktacular
DIANA L. QUAST, TOWN CLERK be accepted: Baby items Oktoberfest.
CERTIFIED MUNICIPAL CLERK
TOWN CLERK (except clothing), stu ed Activities at the event
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Page 32 – Yorktown News LEGAL NOTICES Thursday, October 20, 2022
OLMARIE AVISO DE REUNIÓN ESPECIAL DEL DISTRITO
tion filed DISTRITO ESCOLAR CENTRAL DE LAKELAND DE SHRUB OAK,
NY EN LOS CONDADOS DE WESTCHESTER Y PUTNAM, NUEVA YORK
Office POR LA PRESENTE SE NOTIFICA que, de conformidad con una resolución de la Junta de Educación del Distrito Escolar Central de Shrub Oak, en el Condado de
unty. Westchester y Putnam, Nueva York, adoptada el 6 de octubre de 2022, se llevará a cabo una Reunión Especial del Distrito para los votantes cualificados de dicho Distrito Escolar el
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LC: 653 GIMNASIO DE LA ESCUELA PRIMARIA VAN CORTLANDTVILLE
LL NY MOHEGAN LAKE, NUEVA YORK
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con el propósito de votar sobre la siguiente Propuesta de Bonos:
own PROPUESTA DE BONO
man at
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com. (a) Que la Junta de Educación del Distrito Escolar Central Lakeland de Shrub Oak, en los condados de Westchester y Putnam, Nueva York (el "Distrito), por la presente está autorizada
a realizar modificaciones y mejoras en los edificios y sitios escolares del Distrito (el "Proyecto"), sustancialmente como se describe en un plan preparado por el Distrito con la asistencia de
Tetra Tech, Architects & Engineers, que está archivado con la secretaria del Distrito y disponible para inspección pública (el "Plan"). Dicho Proyecto incluirá (como y cuando sea necesario):
la construcción de la biblioteca/centro de medios de comunicación y renovaciones y/o mejoras del auditorio; mejoras de los sistemas de calefacción, ventilación, aire acondicionado,
plomería, electricidad, iluminación y seguridad contra incendios; reconstrucción de interiores y reconfiguración de espacios; construcción en general y remoción de materiales peligrosos;
reconstrucción de techos; mejoras estructurales y mejoras en la estructura exterior del edificio; mejoras en el salón de ciencias; renovaciones de los baños; y trabajo en el sitio, que incluye,
pero no se limita a, mejoras en la entrada de vehículos y aceras; lo anterior que incluye el mobiliario original, el equipo, la maquinaria, el equipo y el sitio auxiliar o relacionado, la demolición
y otros trabajos requeridos en relación con los mismos; y gastar para ello, incluidos los costos preliminares y los costos incidentales a los mismos y al financiamiento de los mismos, una
cantidad que no exceda el costo total estimado de $57,000,000; siempre que los costos de los componentes del Proyecto como se detalla en el Plan puedan reasignarse entre dichos
componentes si la Junta de Educación determina que dicha reasignación es en el mejor interés del Distrito;
(b) que por la presente se autoriza el desembolso de la cantidad de $20,000,000 del “Fondo de Reserva para la Compra de Vehículos y Mejoras de Edificios e Instalaciones” del Distrito
establecido hasta ahora por los votantes el 16 de mayo de 2017, para pagar una parte del costo del Proyecto, y por la presente se aprueba dicho gasto; y
(c) que por la presente se vota un impuesto por un monto que no exceda los $37,000,000 para pagar el saldo del costo del Proyecto, dicho impuesto se impondrá y recaudará en
cuotas en los años y en los montos que determine dicha Junta de Educación ; y que en previsión de dicho impuesto, por la presente se autoriza la emisión de bonos del Distrito por un
monto de capital que no exceda los $37,000,000 y por la presente se vota un impuesto para pagar los intereses de dichos bonos a medida que vencen y son pagaderos.
Dicha Propuesta de Bonos aparecerá en las boletas que se utilizarán para votar sustancialmente de la siguiente forma resumida:
PROPUESTA DE BONO
SÍ NO
SE RESUELVE:
(a) Que la Junta de Educación del Distrito Escolar Central de Lakeland de Shrub Oak, en los condados de Westchester y Putnam, Nueva York (el "Distrito"), por la presente está
autorizada a construir modificaciones y mejoras a los edificios y sitios escolares del Distrito, sustancialmente como se describe en un plan preparado por el Distrito con la asistencia de
Tetra Tech, Architects & Engineers, y gastar para ello una cantidad que no exceda los $57,000,000; (b) que por la presente se autoriza el desembolso de la cantidad de $20,000,000 del
“Fondo de Reserva para la Compra de Vehículos y Mejoras de Edificios e Instalaciones” del Distrito establecido hasta ahora por los votantes el 16 de mayo de 2017, para pagar una parte
de dicho costo, y por la presente se aprueba dicho gasto; y (c) que por la presente se vota un impuesto por un monto que no exceda $37,000,000 para pagar el saldo de dicho costo, dicho
impuesto se impondrá y recaudará en cuotas en los años y en los montos que determine dicha Junta de Educación; y que en previsión de dicho impuesto, por la presente se autoriza la
emisión de bonos del Distrito por un monto de capital que no exceda los $37,000,000 y por la presente se vota un impuesto para pagar los intereses de dichos bonos a medida que vencen
y son pagaderos.
La votación se llevará a cabo mediante boletas según lo dispuesto en la Ley de Educación y los centros de votación permanecerán abiertos de 7:00 A.M. a 9:00 P.M.
(hora vigente) y más tiempo según sea necesario para permitir que los votantes presentes emitan sus votos.
Y POR LA PRESENTE ADEMÁS SE NOTIFICA que la Junta de Registro se reunirá en el Edificio de Administración del Distrito Escolar Central Lakeland, 1086 East Main
Street, Shrub Oak, Nueva York, en la sala de conferencias entre las 9:00 A.M. y 1:00 P.M. (hora vigente) el miércoles, 30 de noviembre de 2022. Toda persona tendrá derecho a que su
nombre se incluya en dicho registro siempre que, en la citada reunión de la Junta de Registro, él/ella se presente personalmente y se sepa o se demuestre a satisfacción de la Junta de
Registro que en ese momento y a partir de entonces, tiene derecho a votar en la reunión/elección escolar para la cual se preparó este registro.
Y ADEMÁS SE NOTIFICA que, en virtud del artículo 5 de la Ley Electoral, cualquier persona cualificada para votar que está registrada actualmente con la Junta Electoral
del condado de Westchester o Putnam para cualquier elección general bajo las disposiciones de la Ley Electoral tendrá derecho a votar sin tener que volver a registrarse. Si los votantes
han sido registrados previamente con el distrito escolar para votar y han votado en una reunión anual o especial de Distrito escolar dentro de los últimos cuatro años, ellos reúnen los
requisitos para votar.
El registro de los votantes cualificados de dicho Distrito preparado para la Elección y Reunión Anual del Distrito Escolar celebrada el 17 de mayo de 2022 será utilizado
como base para la preparación del registro para dicha Reunión Especial del Distrito que se realizará el 6 de diciembre de 2022.
Inmediatamente después de su finalización, el registro, incluidos los nombres de los votantes militares que presentaron registros válidos de votantes militares se
archivará en la oficina de la secretaria del Distrito, en la Oficina del Distrito, 1086 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, Nueva York, y estará abierto para inspección por parte de cualquier votante
cualificado del Distrito entre las 10:00 A.M. y las 4:00 P.M. (hora vigente) en cada uno de los cinco días anteriores y en el día fijado para la Reunión del Distrito Especial, excepto el domingo,
y el sábado 3 de diciembre de 2022, sólo con cita previa, y en el lugar de votación el día de dicha Reunión Especial del Distrito.
SE NOTIFICA ADEMÁS, que las solicitudes de boletas de voto en ausencia se pueden solicitar en la oficina de la secretaria del Distrito, Oficinas del Distrito, 1086 East
Main Street, Shrub Oak, Nueva York. Se solicitará a la secretaria del Distrito una boleta de voto en ausencia, en un formulario proporcionado por la secretaria de Distrito, al menos siete (7)
días antes de la Reunión Especial del Distrito si la secretaria del Distrito Escolar debe devolver por correo la boleta de voto en ausencia a quien la solicita. Si quien solicita recoge
personalmente la boleta de voto en ausencia, la solicitud debe ser recibida por la secretaria del Distrito Escolar al menos un (1) día antes de la Reunión Especial del Distrito.
Una lista de todas las personas a las que se les habrán emitido boletas de voto en ausencia estará disponible en la oficina de la secretaria del Distrito desde el 10 de
noviembre de 2022 hasta el día de la reunión especial del distrito, el 6 de diciembre de 2022, entre las 8:00 A.M. y las 4:00 P.M. (hora vigente), excepto sábado y domingo.
Y TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que los votantes militares que no están registrados actualmente para votar en el Distrito pueden obtener una solicitud para registrarse como
votantes cualificados del Distrito para la Reunión Anual del 6 de diciembre de 2022 comunicándose con la secretaria del Distrito en 1086 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY 10588, teléfono
(914) 245-1700, extensión 39022, o por correo electrónico: [email protected]. El/la votante militar puede indicar su preferencia de recibir la solicitud de registro por correo,
fax o correo electrónico. La solicitud de registro debe ser recibida por la secretaria del Distrito a más tardar a las 5:00 P.M. (hora vigente) el 10 de noviembre de 2022. Los votantes militares
que sean votantes cualificados del Distrito pueden obtener de la secretaria del Distrito una solicitud para una boleta militar en 1086 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY 10588, Teléfono (914)
245-1700, Ext. 39022 o por correo electrónico: [email protected] no más tarde de las 5:00 P.M. el 10 de noviembre de 2022. La solicitud completa para registrarse y/o para
una boleta militar debe ser recibida por la secretaria del Distrito no más tarde de las 5:00 P.M. el día 10 de noviembre de 2022. El/la votante militar puede indicar su preferencia de recibir la
solicitud de una boleta de voto militar por correo, fax o correo electrónico. Las boletas de voto militar se enviarán por correo o se distribuirán a más tardar 25 días antes de la elección. Las
boletas de voto militar deben ser devueltas por correo o en persona y serán recibidas por la secretaria del Distrito hasta las 5:00 P.M. (hora vigente) el 6 de diciembre de 2022.
Sólo los votantes cualificados que están registrados para votar podrán votar.
POR ORDEN DE LA JUNTA DE EDUCACIÒN
Fechada: 6 de octubre de 2022
LYNN COSENZA
Secretaria del Distrito
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NOTICE OF SPECIAL DISTRICT MEETING
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YES R E S O L V E D : Y E S N O NO
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