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Published by Halston Media, 2022-05-25 11:02:44

Yorktown News 05.26.22

Vol. 11 No. 10 Visit TapIntoYorktown.net for the latest news. Thursday, May 26, 2022

A rendering of the proposed Wendy’s in the Staples Plaza shopping center Incumbents win
big in Yorktown
Wendy’s is coming to Yorktown
Voters in the Yorktown three vote-getters, earning

Central School District them new three-year terms

chose to stick with the sta- on the Board of Education.

BY BRIAN it a “wholesale architectural rede- became a food court, the building tus quo on Election Day, as Richard Giannasca earned
MARSCHHAUSER sign,” including modi cations to was home to Slender Magic, an
EDITOR the building’s existing drive-thru. exercise place for women. It was the incumbent school board 835 votes, Frank Panebianco
an Emigrant Bank before that.
Wendy’s is slated to take over e technical aspects of the members were re-elected last 821, and Michael Capalbo
the Dunkin’ Donuts/York Pizza plan, such as lighting, signage, e Staples Plaza shop-
building in the Staples Plaza and parking, are being reviewed ping center, which is owned by week by nearly a 2:1 margin, 799.
shopping center, according to by the town’s Planning Board Urstadt Biddle, is also home to
plans led with the town’s Plan- and the Advisory Board on Ar- BJ’s Wholesale Club. according to o cial results e voter turnout nearly
ning Department. chitecture and Community Ap-
pearance. It is not clear if Dunkin’ Do- provided by the district. tripled from last year.
It would be a “substantial ren- nuts has plans to open another
ovation” of the Crompond Road Dunkin’ Donuts, Taco Bell, store in the area. A message re- e $108.8 million budget, “I thank our incredible
building, according to a Planning and Baskin-Robbins opened in questing comment has been sent
Department memo. e interior the building in the late 1990s, a to Dunkin’ Donuts’ parent com- which will result in a 1.9% community for their unwav-
would be fully demolished and member of the town’s Planning pany, Inspire Brands.
the seating area would be ex- Department said. For the past tax increase for district resi- ering support,” Superinten-
panded. Planning Director John decade, York Pizza (formerly Wendy’s has several other lo-
Tegeder, in his memo to the called New York Pizza Com- cations in Westchester and Put- dents who live in Yorktown, dent Ron Hattar said in a
town’s building inspector, called pany) has occupied the building nam counties: Cortlandt Manor,
with Dunkin’ Donuts. Before it Carmel, Hawthorne, and Elms- was approved 1,672 to 673. A letter to the school com-
ford.
proposition reauthorizing the munity. “We look forward

Capital Reserve Fund passed to continuing the amazing

by a 1,721-to-599 vote. work that is happening in

Incumbents Lisa Rolle our school district and work-

(1,517 votes) Cheryl Reyn- ing tirelessly in service of the

olds (1,502), and Reshmi children of Yorktown.”

Bose (1,471) were the top –Brian Marschhauser

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Thursday, May 26, 2022 OPINION Yorktown News – Page 13

LETTERS

Republican Moms for Liberty were founded. member of the board of directors against their chosen candidates. condominiums, and apartments

officials – keep Go to the Save Our Schools of the National School Boards School board elections must will be senior-friendly. Yorktown’s
Westchester website and you’ll seniors deserve quality housing
your politics out Action Center, which advocates NOT be another venue for
of our schools
nd former Republican Town for public education. “ e things nakedly partisan con ict! opportunities within the com-
To the editor, Supervisor Michael Grace on the that have been politicized — Yorktown Democratic Executive munity where they raised their
Local Yorktown Republican Board of Directors and there had reopening schools, mask wearing, Committee families. Underhill Farm will
(until recently) been a photo with Critical Race eory — a lot of create a wonderful environment
political gures have disregarded Matt Slater, Kevin Byrne, Ed these are above and beyond the Underhill Farm is for seniors, including open space,
Lachterman, and Sergio Esposito purview of what you do as school an exciting project walking trails and walkability to
as proud supporters. (Available boards.” downtown.

a time-honored practice of keep- upon request.) Above and beyond the purview To the editor, ere’s more to learn about

ing politics out of the local school If you’ve attended or read of political candidates, o ce e Underhill Farm proposal Underhill Farm. I encourage my

board elections! about local school board meetings holders, and parties is endors- at the former Soundview Prepa- neighbors to keep themselves

ey seem to be marching to in the past year, you know how ing candidates for the Board of ratory School continues to build posted as the proposal advances

the orders of Trump supporters disruptive these groups have been. Education. is means that when excitement in Yorktown, and its through its environmental review

such as Steve Bannon who claim ey have been casting racial Kevin Byrnes, the chair of the advancement is important for our process at: underhillfarmsyork-

the “path to save the nation is slurs, threatening the superin- Yorktown Republican Commit- community. town.com.

very simple — it’s going to go tendents, school board trustees, tee, and Sergio Esposito, town A Senior Center has long been Tony Grasso/Jennie Menton

through the school boards.” And and residents, and constantly councilman, send emails and a dream for Yorktown. It will be Grasso

our local school boards have felt interrupting parents and students posts or advertises on Facebook an important amenity for our se- Yorktown Heights

the attack. when they speak. telling followers which candidates niors, create interconnectivity for Eradicating
Republicans have added to the is agenda of bullying, anger, to support for the local school a growing segment of our com- hatred in
board trustee positions, they’re munity, and enhance the quality
book of Big Lies. In addition to and hate has been promulgated way out of line, even if there is a of life in Yorktown. Our new
the fantasy that the 2020 election by the Republican Party hier-

was stolen, they claim that CRT archy from organizations like imsy “disclaimer” within their Senior Center, to be built at Bea- Yorktown
(Critical Race eory) is be- the Heritage Foundation (a promotional material. veridge Apartments, cannot move requires more
ing taught in the public schools, conservative think tank) and the forward without the approval of than aspirational
which is not true. ey claim that American Legislative Exchange Because we respect our schools, the neighboring Underhill Farm
masks cause more harm than Council, which produces model our teachers, administrators, and project. irty spaces, essential
— most of all — our children,

good, which is not true. ey be- bills on Republican causes about we call out this agrant disregard and required parking, will be statements

lieve that books, which have been nonexistent threats. by the Yorktown Republicans designated for the Senior Center

selected by expert educators and Republicans are politicizing of time-honored traditions and as part of the proposed Underhill

placed in school libraries, should school boards. “It’s not com- practices, and we are delighted Farm plan. To the editor,

be banned. munity centered, it’s centered on that the residents of both the Yor- Seniors will also have new As a group of community

To foster these lies and beliefs political thought and theory and ktown Central School District, housing opportunities at Under- members gathered at the First

throughout the country, groups things that don’t connect to edu- and the Lakeland Central School hill Farm. One-hundred-and- SEE LETTERS PAGE 14

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Page 14 – Yorktown News OPINION Thursday, May 26, 2022

LETTERS that the town could do little to Facebook page an image of the Inclusion initiative to counter • And now, racist, anti-Semitic
FROM PAGE 13
prevent an attack by somebody Confederate ag stating he had hate, discrimination, and bully- gra ti.

coming from outside our com- no problem with it. is im- ing based on intolerance. Oppo- My intent in writing this letter

Presbyterian Church In York- munity, as was the case in Buf- age was removed after negative nents’ claims of reverse discrimi- is not to shame individuals, make

town to commemorate the lives falo. He really did not address reactions. nation and unfair targeting of partisan attacks, nor unfairly

lost in the white supremacist my point that hate crimes are a • In 2021, a community group white, straight, Christian stu- characterize Yorktown as a breed-

murders in Bu alo, little did byproduct of local policies and dedicated to eradicating racism dents largely went unchallenged ing ground for hatred. I simply

we know that at the very same inaction designed to maintain and other forms of systemic by school board leadership. In want folks to recognize and

time racist and anti-Semitic the status quo of a majority discrimination was characterized one district, these critics claim acknowledge that Yorktown is

gra ti was discovered under an white Christian community that at public school board meet- to have successfully caused the not immune from hateful ideolo-

overpass at the Croton Reservoir fears the growth of a town that ings, public events, and on social dismissal of a superintendent. gies and to challenge leaders and

bridge. Supervisor Slater is- is more diverse and re ective of media as: Marxist; an ultra-left • In 2021, a local community community members to a r-

sued a statement that “hate has our changing nation. I believe fringe group; anti-police; anti- member was recorded making matively do more to counter this

no home here.” is statement, that sunlight is the best disinfec- American and as a hate group. hateful statements at a political disease.To paraphrase a famous

while expressing hopes, does not tant, thus, I o er the following • A social media video posted victory party. poet, “ e answer my friends is

accurately describe our current documented incidents that have in 2021 included a local resident • A Feb. 10 school board here with us today.”Time and

environment. Sadly, hate DOES occurred in our hometown. In an naming and defaming a black meeting erupted into racist and space limitations prevent me from

have a foothold here in York- e ort for nonpartisan discussion, educator. anti-Semitic taunts, including elaborating on positive actions

town and it has emerged from I will not identify individuals or • In 2021, local o cials ac- “ is isn’t Harlem” and “How to take. Perhaps Yorktown News

under rocks and the privacy of their political alignment. ese cused the county administra- German of you.” should initiate a series of columns

our homes into the public square incidents are numerous in the tion of collaborating with the • In 2022, e orts to ban books called Countering Hatred to

at in-person meetings of our past ve years, and I would argue federal government in “sneaking in schools written by non-binary facilitate a community discussion.

local political gatherings, school not aberrations. in” undocumented immigrants and African American authors Melvyn R.Tanzman

boards, and most shamefully on • In 2017, local politicians through Westchester County with claims that they were Mohegan Lake

social media. during a campaign sent cam- Airport under cover of night. “pornographic, violent, anti- Committed to
At last week’s Town Board paign mailers that dehumanized • In 2021, an organized e ort American and anti-police.” working with our
immigrants and utilized stereo-
meeting, during courtesy of the typical anti-Semitic imagery. in local school districts decried • In 2022, local elected o cials
oor I challenged the Town e orts to comply with State endorsing School Board can-

Board that it must do more. • A local elected o cial in Education Department e orts to didates publicly, who espoused school boards
Supervisor Slater responded the recent past posted on their initiate a Diversity, Equity, and (white) “parent rights” positions.

What separates us To the editor,
Recently, both the Lakeland

and Yorktown school districts
were recognized as two of the
top districts in the nation. As

residents, we didn’t need national

from other accountants and tax preparers is news to tell us this because we
see it every day through the
numerous accomplishments of

our ability to work with you not just on taxes, the students who call Yorktown

home. e accolades our stu-
dents earn are a result of their

hard work, great parenting and

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and district administrators. For

those who may not have students

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should also celebrate the success
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Thursday, May 26, 2022 OPINION Yorktown News – Page 15

My Country ~ My State ~ My Town

BY JOHN F MCMULLEN to utter racial bigoted statements ere are other whacko theories the Town and those who live in it
POET LAUREATE or weave wild conspiracy theories oating already can we keep it this way?
that it was the FBI that really we think so
My country is a mess Sure we have a lot of crime in the killed the 10 but then again
Red vs Blue state in order to blame white national- Bu alo thought the Bills would be
White Nationalist vs everybody mainly in urban areas — often ists for the crime! its top topic for all of 2022
else violent crime just as Neil Armstrong really
Politicians who have forgotten murder, rape, assault, burglary, walked on a phony moon in Aftermath
how to separate policy from manslaughter a Houston TV Station and no one Admittedly,
personality but this is nothing new — it has died in a Connecticut school the country unites
how to disagree without being been going on Whoever gets elected to state to take on major problems
disagreeable since eodore Roosevelt called positions will have a lot to do like 9/11 and Ukraine
my NYPD Grandfather “my kind but then it’s back to the mess
My state is free of this craziness of cop” In my town
Incumbent Governor is running We debate zoning and progress- We must take on the mentality
against former County Executive e mayhem in Bu alo changed vs-tradition of my town where all elements
my former Town Supervisor is the and ways to bring business to religions, races, status, ideologies
running for Lt Governor “is free” to “was free” — racist town must come together to
the current Supervisor based slaughter no charges of Jewish Conspiracies
is running for state legislature fed by the belief that there is a or crazed replacement theories ght res – x the roads – shop
all recognizable relatively Jewish based conspiracy there is generally respect shown to fund the schools – clean up debris
calm people — none likely to “replace whites” with brown- even those we disagree with keep the town prosperous and
and-black skinned people people seem to care about both livable
only then can we x the mess

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and in uence.

I feel sorry for the chances
of any unlucky developers
who can’t a ord to hire for-
mer politicians who know the
ropes. It’s like a company hir-
ing an outgoing congressman
as a lobbyist after they passed
legislation favorable to that
business. It’s wrong when it
happens In Washington D.C.
and it’s equally wrong when
it happens in Yorktown.

Yorktown (with the help of
tax abatements and overlay
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up into big development
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Page 16 – Yorktown News Thursday, May 26, 2022

Yorktown celebrates EMS week
Last week, Yorktown honored the is year will mark MVAC’s 100th “Our rst responders are our neigh-
Last week, Yorktown News reported that, town’s emergency medical services. year of operation. e district receives bors,” said Town Supervisor Matt
following a review, several books that had been around 3,500 calls per year. YVAC has Slater. “ ank you is never enough
challenged by parents would remain in York- May 15 through May 21 marked been serving Yorktown for 59 years because you’re always there in our time
town High School’s student library. Among the National Emergency Medical Servic- and received 1,604 calls in 2021 alone. of need.”
books that will stay on the shelves is “Gender es Week, and its theme this year was
Queer,”an award-winning graphic novel that “Rising to the Challenge.” National PHOTO: SOPHIA CASELNOVA
contains explicit illustrations of sex acts. EMS week is to show appreciation for
emergency medical technicians, para- EMS volunteers from Yorktown and Mohegan Lake were honored at last
e conversation continued on Yorktown medics, and all other members of the week’s Town Board meeting.
News’ Facebook page (comments have been EMS community.
edited for grammar/spelling).
e town of Yorktown is home to
two EMS districts, Mohegan Vol-
unteer Ambulance Corps (MVAC)
and Yorktown Volunteer Ambulance
Corps (YVAC), and is also serviced
by Empress Ambulance. ey were
recognized at last week’s Town Board
meeting.

• “Hooray for sane minds. Sheltering youth Baby formula drive runs until May 31
from real-world experiences, even if you
don’t like them, does not give them a better

education. It hampers their understanding of

people who may be di erent.” – Jeffrey V. BY SOPHIA CASELNOVA the community’s most vulnerable curity Task Force.
STAFF WRITER
neighbors: newborn babies. She also explained that people can

• “If I were to quote and show illustrations “We have a serious need here in the still bring in potential donations if

of ‘Gender Queer’at the next school board Shelves are empty, parents are town of Yorktown,” Slater said. “ e they are recently expired as there is

meeting, I’m certain I’d either be censored or scrambling, and babies are hungry. In town of Yorktown is not immune to still a chance of them being used.

escorted out of the building...”– Antonio R. response, Yorktown town o cials are these types of shortages.” “Please, look in those cupboards

reminding residents of the Yorktown e Town Board is working in and help us raise and save these ba-

• “Great work by Dr. [Ron] Hattar, the BOE, Way and are calling on them to help. conjunction with Yorktown’s Food bies,” Haughwout said.

and the volunteers on the [Book Review] ere is a national shortage of baby Security Task Force to get the word

Committee that took the time to review these formula, which led to Monday’s kick- out to the citizens of Yorktown to

books. I am glad Yorktown School District has o of the Baby Formula Drive that encourage them to donate any excess

a thoughtful and scholarly process for reviewing will run until May 31. Residents can formula they might have.

books, took parents’complaints seriously, and donate to support the local food pan- Donations can be made at Town

came to an informed decision to allow students tries and those in need. Hall, St. Mary’s on Route 6 in Mo-

to read these books, instead of banning them.” At a press conference last week, hegan Lake, or the First Presbyterian

– Jeremy N. Supervisor Matt Slater and mem- Church at the corner of Route 132

bers of the Town Board launched the and Route 202. Slater stated that

• “ e fact that Facebook thinks ‘Gender donation drive while informing resi- people can call the Town Hall if they

Queer’is inappropriate by blocking the images, dents of the severity of the shortage. have any questions about donating.

it does not belong in a school. If it shouldn’t With the inventory of baby formula “We’re not able to provide this type

be shown at a board meeting due to nudity or being low around the nation, there is of enrichment for our babies and that

vulgarity, it shouldn’t be in a school.”– Jeff N. a major concern about the food avail- is something that I hope if we look

To join the discussion, search able for newborns. through our cupboards and we have PHOTO: SOPHIA CASELNOVA
“Yorktown News” on Facebook or visit Slater explained that the Town anything we tried or something that
our children have gotten through or Councilman Sergio Esposito,
facebook.com/TapIntoYorktown. Board is asking all of Yorktown to decided that they no longer liked, that Councilwoman Luciana Haughwout,
come together and help support the would be the place to start,”said Coun- Supervisor Matt Slater, and
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Thursday, May 26, 2022 Yorktown News – Page 17

Yorktown considers allowing special events at farms

BY SOPHIA CASELNOVA “It’s a good fad that’s going when considering the law. e the outcome of the proposed law. An idea proposed to ensure
STAFF WRITER on,” said Councilman Tom Diana Planning Board said it generally He proposed the idea of a meet- that the farms in Yorktown
while commenting on the trend of supports the concept. ing between the Town Board maintain their integrity was that
If hosting a special event at using farmland for events. “A lot and the farming community to for a farm to obtain a permit for
a Yorktown farm is a dream of of the younger folks that are get- “It’s always a fail-safe situation discuss the possible bene ts and hosting special events, they must
yours, it might soon come true. ting married are using these farm if there is guidance in the law for consequences. maintain their agricultural status.
and barn venues as their place of the board to follow,” said John
At the May 3 Town Board celebration.” Tegeder, Yorktown’s director of Deacon explained that zoning e farm must remain the main
meeting, elected o cials con- planning. change can create extra income source of income, not the hosting
vened a public hearing to open a Town Supervisor Matt Slater for struggling farms but can of events.
discussion about a proposed local explained that the Town Board re- Safety concerns arose dur- also have negative results. Con-
law to add a new “Farmland Spe- ceived a memo from the county’s ing the discussion as Council- cerns include the disturbance “When we thought about this
cial Events” section to the town planning department that stated man Sergio Esposito recalled an of livestock, the transition from in the beginning, my feeling was
code. that the decision on this law is event in Brooklyn where the oor farmland to commercial venue, that sometimes the agricultural
ultimately up to the Town Board. caved in. Tegeder responded that the integrity of the land and its educational end is not making
e proposed local law, as there needs to be explicit clari - preservation, and the utilization ends meet,” said Councilman Ed
found on the town’s website, de- A second memo from the Yor- cations that regulate the re code of excavation. Lachterman. “ is is a secondary
ktown Planning Board suggested and building code. All events stream of income that can re-
nes “special events” to include that the law re nes the de ni- would need to meet rules set by “We must work very thought- ally help assist the farm to stay a
outdoor shows, weddings, fam- tion of special events to clarify the Zoning Board. fully. Every resident and elected farm.”
ily reunions, concerts, and animal what events will be permitted. e o cial here in Yorktown has the
shows or exhibitions. It also states memo also recommends that the Tom Deacon of Fable Farm power to make small farms and e board wants to obtain
that these events can take place impacts of noise, tra c, and sani- expressed appreciation for the businesses ourish or perish,” more feedback from the other
with or without a sponsorship or tary waste are taken into account support of the small local farms Deacon said. farms and plans to email them an
fee for admission. but said he has concerns about updated draft of the legislation.

Stop signs, no-parking Four children win Yorktown
zones approved Fishing Derby awards

BY SOPHIA CASELNOVA ‘Eh, it doesn’t do any harm,’ but Yorktown gave awards to four “Fishing is a great way for PHOTO COURTESY OF THOMPSON &
STAFF WRITER we don’t take that attitude,” said children in the annual Fishing children to acquire an appre- BENDER
David Paganelli, Superintendent Derby. ciation for the outdoors,” said
Stop signs are being added to of Highways and member of the Supervisor Matt Slater. “ is Town Supervisor Matt Slater with
several intersections in Yorktown. Tra c and Safety Committee. e Fishing Derby at Spar- traditional sport also cultivates a the Fishing Derby winners
kle Lake was held on May 14, sense of stewardship for our en-
e changes were presented at e three proposed no parking and it attracted 20 contestants. vironment, so it was heartening
last week’s Town Board meeting areas are: Sponsored by the Department to see so many young people in
by the Tra c and Safety Com- of Parks and Recreation, town attendance.”
mittee. • e west side of Rochambeau sta helped children brush up
Drive running from Underhill on their technique and provided Bass shing is a major sport
“ e Tra c and Safety Com- Avenue to the end of the road. small amounts of bait. in New York. Bassmaster Mag-
mittee’s main goal is to keep azine cited four New York wa-
residents safe and the people who • Both sides of Gomer Street e winners were: terways among the nation’s top
travel through here safe,” said spanning from Granite Springs • Charlie Slater: Largest cat- 25 bass shing spots. e New
Police O cer Robert Rohr, the Road to the intersection with sh and smallest cat sh (two York waterways are Lake Erie
Yorktown Police Department’s Marlet Place. awards) (No. 3), Lake Champlain (No.
Tra c Safety O cer. “We take • Liam Healy: Most sh 11), St. Lawrence River (No.
every suggestion seriously and we • e south side of Sco eld caught and largest sunny (two 12), and Oneida Lake (No. 18).
do our due diligence.” Road from its intersection with awards)
Mohegan Avenue to 100-feet • Landon Ferrara: Small- is article was prepared by
Concerns behind the sug- east of its intersection with Mo- est sunny and largest bass (two ompson & Bender, a town of
gested stop signs include drivers hegan Avenue. awards) Yorktown contractor.
not respecting yield signs, driv- • Egan O’Brien: Smallest bass
ers cutting through side roads to e hearing received no ob-
avoid tra c on Route 202, and a jections from the public and the
lack of clarity in the rules of the amendments were adopted.
road in wide intersections. Ad-
ditionally, no parking zones are Rooney Orthodontics
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Page 20 – Yorktown News HEALTH & WELLNESS Thursday, May 26, 2022

Unique ways to reduce cancer risk every day

e human toll cancer takes is signi - riety of toxic substances, including ben- spices such as rosemary and drinking more water and reducing breast
cant, both on the lives it claims and on zene. Benzene is an air pollutant that ad- thyme to marinade and cancer risk is necessary, but noted that
the friends and family of those victims. versely a ects the central nervous system, soaking meat for at least an drinking water is harmless, convenient and
Estimates from the International Agency the respiratory tract and the immune hour before cooking can re- bene cial to many aspects of health.
for Research on Cancer indicated 10 mil- system. Modern automobiles now click duce HCAs by as much as
lion individuals across the globe lost their when the gas tank is full and it’s vital that 87 percent. ough cancer could soon become the
lives to cancer (excluding nonmelanoma drivers avoid adding any more gas after leading cause of death in various parts of
skin cancer) in 2020. New research indi- they hear that click. Drivers may be ac- • DRINK MORE the globe, many of those deaths can be
cates those numbers could be on the rise. customed to topping o after the click, FLUIDS prevented. And even the simplest mea-
but doing so can a ect the vapor recovery sures can make a di erence in cancer risk.
A study published in the journal e system in a car. at system is designed to Drinking more uids
Lancet in 2020 found that deaths from keep toxic chemicals like benzene out of is one of the easier things is article was provided by Metro Creative
cancer are now more common in some the air. Topping o can needlessly expose people can do every day Connection.
high- and middle-income countries than drivers and their passengers to benzene, to reduce their cancer risk.
deaths from cardiovascular disease. Au- which the U.S. Department of Health
thors of the study, which examined inci- and Human Services considers a carcino- e American Cancer So-
dences of cancer among adults between gen, or cancer-causing chemical. ciety recommends individ-
the ages of 35 and 70 in 21 countries uals consume eight cups of
across ve continents, concluded that • GRILL WISELY water per day, but millions
cancer is like to become the leading cause Millions of people anxiously await likely fall far short of that
of death in middle-age. amount. at’s unfortunate,
the return of warm weather so they can as research presented at the
ough cancer is a formidable disease, once again re up their backyard grills. American Association for
many cases of cancer are preventable. In Various studies have suggested there’s Cancer Research Inter-
fact, the things people do every day can a link between well-done grilled meat national Conference on
go a long way toward lowering their can- and cancer. One study conducted by re- Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research
cer risk by a signi cant margin. Certain searchers at Vanderbilt University found in 2011 found that high uid intake was
behaviors, like avoiding smoking, are that high intake of well-done meat in- associated with a 24 percent reduced blad-
widely known to reduce cancer risk. But creases exposure to heterocyclic amines der cancer risk among men. In addition, a
some lesser known actions also can help (HCAs), a type of carcinogen that forms separate study funded by the Strauss Insti-
individuals lower their risk. in cooked red meat. at doesn’t mean tute and published in 2020 in the Interna-
individuals should put away their grills, tional Journal of Environmental Research
• QUIT WHEN YOU HEAR THE but a change in grilling habits could help and Public Health found that women with
CLICK AT THE GAS STATION lower cancer risk. For example, one study breast cancer consumed less water and to-
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Prostate Cancer:
The News is Good

Modern advances in everything
from diagnosis to treatment

Ask the Doctor Q: Am I at risk for prostate cancer?
A: Approximately 15 percent of men develop prostate cancer – one to two out of
Warren Bromberg, MD, FACS 10. Its prevalence increases with age. Risk factors include family history, obesity,
Chief, Urology Division smoking, a diet high in animal fats, and being of African-American descent.
Co-Director, Institute for
Robotic and Minimally Q: What symptoms should I look out for? How are men diagnosed?
Invasive Surgery A: Most men with early-stage prostate cancer have no symptoms. The only way to
Northern Westchester Hospital detect the disease in its earliest and most treatable stage is though a Prostate
Specific Antigen (PSA) test. The higher the amount of PSA in a man’s blood, the
Learn more about greater the likelihood prostate cancer is present. Through the PSA test, we are
Dr. Bromberg, visit finding earlier and less advanced prostate cancer. As a result, far fewer men
nwh.northwell.edu/ develop the advanced stage of the disease with metastasis (spreading). At-risk
Bromberg men should start getting tested annually at age 40; all others should be
screened annually from ages 50-70 and then selectively thereafter.
The care and safety of our
community during the ongoing Q: What happens if prostate cancer is found?
COVID-19 pandemic is our A: For low risk prostate cancer (based on the aggressiveness of the cancer)
top priority. We have put about 40% of men can begin a program of active surveillance, which involves
maximum safety measures in close monitoring with PSA, exams and at times, MRI imaging. When the
place to prevent exposure to cancer is of intermediate or high risk, robotic surgery to remove the prostate or
the coronavirus by anyone some form of radiation is advised. Robotic surgery is performed under general
who comes to the Hospital for anesthesia with a few small incisions, an overnight stay in the hospital, and return
emergency or scheduled care. to normal activities in a few weeks.
Don’t delay care. Please
continue to wash your hands, Recent advances in radiation allow treatment to be administered daily for just
wear a mask, and practice one to four weeks. SpaceOAR hydrogel may be temporarily implanted between
social distancing. the prostate and the rectum before radiation to reduce the side effects of
treatment.

Q: What about the possible side effects of prostate surgery that many men
worry about most – incontinence and erectile dysfunction (ED)?
A: While national rates for post-surgery incontinence are 10 to 20 percent,
rates at NWH are one to two percent. As for ED, nerve-sparing surgical
techniques can preserve the crucial nerves needed for normal sexual function in
the majority of cases. But if ED occurs, the good news is, it’s treatable.

Did you know?

With the PSA test, prostate cancer is found earlier. As a result,
far fewer men develop the advanced stage of the disease with
metastasis (spreading).

Page 22 – Yorktown News HEALTH & WELLNESS Thursday, May 26, 2022

Northwell Health launches the Meet & Move app

A free new app called Meet in over two dozen communities studios—and pulls them into “We all know the important better overall health.
the Meet & Move app. It gives health bene ts of staying “ e idea preceded the
& Move connects users to in Northern Westchester. providers another distribution active and how di cult that
channel for free. can become as we age,” said pandemic, and in fact,
local activities in Northern e app aggregates activities Seligman. “As the former the implementation was
Meet & Move is the executive director at Northwell signi cantly delayed due to the
Westchester communities. available at local tness and brainchild of Northwell Health’s Health’s Northern Westchester pandemic,” explained Seligman.
VP of regional initiatives, Joel Hospital and now as VP of “But this seems like the perfect
Northwell Health created and recreation “providers”— Seligman. time for the Meet & Move
regional initiatives at app, when people are trying to
launched the app in April to such as local and state parks Northwell Health, I get back out, to get some fresh
was thinking about air and begin to meet people
help promote physical and social and recreation departments, how we could use again.”
technology to connect
health. Currently, it’s available private tness, yoga and dance people and activities Jessica Knopke of Katonah
in your community. recently used the app to nd her
PHOTO COURTESY OF NORTHWELL HEALTH And it needed to be perfect yoga class that ts into
easy and free. Not her busy schedule.
much to ask, but that’s
how we came up with “I was looking for an early
the Meet & Move morning yoga class prior to
app. It provides a way work and close to home,” said
to nd others who are Knopke. “My neighbor told me
on the same journey, about this new app called Meet
so you can connect & Move that connects users to
to local activities in their favorite local activities. It
the communities we was so easy. I downloaded the
serve.” app on Sunday and within hours
I found a Monday morning
As spring brings 6 a.m. yoga class. And it was
warmer weather, the only 12 minutes away from my
Meet & Move app is home. Now I have a nice early
a great tool for users morning routine.”
to nd local activities
that help promote is information was provided
physical and social by Northwell Health. Visit
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Thursday, May 26, 2022 SPORTS Yorktown News – Page 25

Huskers’SOFTBALL season ends in a classic
Servedio stars in her nal game

BY MIKE SABINI Fernandez expected the type of strikeouts/2-4, 3 RBI), Salveggi 4, double, 3 RBI, 2 runs, stolen RBI), Bella Gomes (single, run),

CONTRIBUTING WRITER performance she got from Serve- (2-4, homer, 4 RBI), Charlotte base), Kelly Jennings (2-3, RBI, Destito (walk, run), Hailey Mo-

dio. Constantine (3-3, 4 runs, walk, 2 run), Albano (single, 2 runs, sto- ran (RBI), and Katie Piehler (3

In softball, the pitcher is every- “She’s good in these types of stolen bases), Vittoria Milizia (3- len base), Sophia Reilly (single, runs).

thing, especially when the pitcher games,” Fernandez said. “She Nthoewoopffteorinmga-p retinal exam
is an ace. likes the pressure; she likes being
on the mound and in control of
at was clearly the case in the the game. She’s always good.”
Section 1 Class A quarter nal
contest between No. 1 Yorktown Yorktown got the rst chance
and No. 8 Hendrick Hudson to score in the rst. With two
on May 21 at Lakeland, as each outs, Olivia Salveggi singled

team could boast of two of the down the left- eld foul line and Full view of the retina without the
best pitchers around. Servedio followed with an in eld need for dilation (in most cases).
single, putting runners on rst
Yorktown’s ace is Colgate- and second.
bound Maya Servedio (14 strike-

outs, 1 walk, 1 hit) and Hendrick Espinoza though responded by

Hudson’s Alana Espinoza (8 inducing a y-out to second base

strikeouts, 4 walks, 3 hits), with to end the inning.

both being as good as advertised In the top of the fourth, the

in a classic pitchers’ duel. Sailors threatened when recent

e Sailors though were able Con Ed Award winner Tae-

to eke out a run in the top of the ghan Dapson doubled down the

seventh inning and Espinoza left- eld foul line with one out.

held o the Huskers in a 1-0 Dapson attempted to steal third

Hen Hud victory, ending one of and appeared to be thrown out

the best Yorktown seasons ever. by catcher Eva Destito’s strike

For Servedio, a Husker senior to Adrianna Albano, who looked

captain, it was the nal high- like she tagged Dapson’s right

school game of her legendary foot before she could get to third.

Yorktown career. However, Dapson was origi-

“I love it so much, it’s the most nally called safe before the call

fun I’ve ever had,” Servedio said was overturned when Fernandez new kids line now available!

of playing for the Huskers. “We challenged it.

just lost to a very good team.” “I was just trying to stay calm,

Servedio was dealing nothing trying to be respectful,” Fernan-

but heat in the beginning, as she dez said. “Essentially, I didn’t

struck out the rst eight batters agree with the call at rst. So, I

she faced. just asked if we could overrule

“I was just thinking, this could it. ankfully, Ron, who behind

be our last game, I just wanted to the plate called a great game, was

put everything I had into it, so able to accommodate us.”

maybe I went too hard, too early, After Hen Hud scored in the

but I wanted to be as dominant as seventh, Servedio started the

I could,” Servedio said. Huskers’ half of it with a walk.

Yorktown coach Samantha “Honestly, I was a little disap-

pointed, because I felt I was really

excited to get up there and hope-

fully make something happen,”

Servedio said. “I thought if I got

a pitch in the zone, I was going

to kill it but to get on base was

de nitely nice.”

Yorktown loaded the bases, but

Espinoza was able to record a

strikeout to end the game, but not

the legacy of this year’s Huskers.

“ is team, I don’t know if

there is going to be a better team 20% OFF YOUR
out there,” Fernandez said. “ e
seniors, this team in general,
changed the program. Especially

the seniors. Maya did something GLASSES ORDER
that, I could never imagine a
pitcher doing. I’m proud of all of
them.”

Yorktown (19-2) defeated No. WITH MENTION OF THIS AD. EXPIRES 6/4/22
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Yorktown’s Maya Servedio dio (5 innings, 1 hit, 2 walks, 15

Thursday, May 26, 2022 SPORTS Yorktown News – Page 26

ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT – NIC CONETTA

Rebel captain learns from former teammates

BY MIKE SABINI And all of my friends played My dad has also been a big role Best place to eat in Yorktown
model on how to conduct myself and why?
CONTRIBUTING WRITER lax, too, so it was an easy decision and be a better leader, especially
this year. Best place to eat around here is
to switch. Bob-B-Q’s o of Route 6.
You are continuing playing
Lakeland/Panas’ Nic Conetta What is your favorite thing lacrosse in college at St. Leo What’s the go-to app on your
University in Florida.Why did phone and why?
played two years of boys varsity about being on the boys lacrosse you choose that school?
My go-to has to be YouTube.
lacrosse for the Rebels and it team for Lakeland/Panas? ere’s something to be said Whether it is watching a previ-
about playing lacrosse in 80-de- ous game -that was streamed or
would’ve been three but he lost a ere’s nothing better than do- gree weather year-round. But a video on how one thing in a
what really made the decision Marvel movie leads to another or
season, like many others, because ing what you love with your best easy was the connection I made a how-to video on something,I’m
with the coaches right away. e always on YouTube.
of Covid. friends, that’s what I am going to
rst phone call, I knew this was For a young athlete growing
Conetta was a two-way mid- miss the most next year. going to be the place for me. up in the Lakeland district,
what would you tell them about
elder for the Rebels, who played What is your favorite team What is your favorite pro- the experience of being part of
fessional athlete and pro (or the boys lacrosse team and why
on both sides of the ball. activity or pregame or post college) sports team? should they go out for the team?

He was one of the Rebels’three game ritual that you share with I am a huge Jets fan and I am Enjoy the little things. It’s cli-
pumped for this season. My fa- ché, but time really does y when
senior captains, along with Nick your teammates? What about a vorite pro athlete is the GOAT, you’re having fun and I’ve had the
Michael Jordan. time of my life.
Graap and Chris Macaluso. personal pregame or post game
If you could have one super- What I’m going to miss most
“I’ve been playing with them ritual? power, what would it be and is playing with my best friends.
why? I will miss all my teammates so
since I started, so it means a lot My favorite pregame ritual much, but I never took for grant-
Super-speed, because I would ed the time we spent together,
to me to be able to lead the team has to be bumping the speaker be able to move so fast that no whether at practice or shooting
one would ever see me coming. around at someone’s house or
with them this year,” Conetta (boomatron) in the locker room meeting up at Granite Knolls.
What is your favorite food to
said. pregame and chugging a gallon eat before or after a game? is team really is a family and
the closer you become, the more
Conetta registered 3 goals and of water before big games. I always have a roll with butter successful you will be.
and a Rice Krispie Treat before a
2 assists in No. 8 Lakeland/Panas’ Who has been your biggest game.

16-4 victory against visiting No. role model over the years and

9 Clarkstown South,in the open- what have you learned from

ing round of the Section 1 Class them?

B Tournament on May 17. My biggest role models over

How old were you when you the years have to be my former

started playing lacrosse and teammates Conor Hufnagel

what got you started? (Hofstra) and Mark Cummins

I started playing lacrosse in (Siena). Being a two-way mid-

the fth grade, after I struck out elder, picking their brains for

twice in the Shrub Oak baseball both o ense and defense de -

championship game, so I decided nitely helped me grow as a player FILE PHOTO/JACK CATLIN

it was time to make a switch. the last couple of years. Lakeland/Panas’ Nick Conetta

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VARSITY ROUNDUP

YHS girls lax beats Mahopac in sectionals

LHS ag football wins rst ever playo game

BY MIKE SABINI seamlessly as a team, is proof of Lakeland/Panas Girls knew this could possibly be the positive mindset, and we were
CONTRIBUTING WRITER the hard work we put in both Lacrosse (8-10) last time we play together as a all focused on what we each had
on and o the eld,” Altimari team, so we all dug deep and left to do to better the team. is
Yorktown Girls said. “We’re only going up from LAKELAND/PANAS 11, everything out on the eld and it helped us gain some tackles and
Lacrosse (7-10) here and are hungry for a section CLARKSTOWN NORTH 10 paid o ,” Ahlstedt said. also make some catches on of-
championship.” 3OT fense.”
YORKTOWN 12, MAHOPAC 10 GREELEY 19,
Friday, May 20 (Mahopac Alex Scialdone (3G, 1 ground Tuesday, May 17 (Lakeland LAKELAND/PANAS 3 Lage (2 passing TD, 1 defen-
ball, 1 caused turnover), Brie High School) sive interception), Lina Brown
High School) Gaccino (1A, 2 ground balls), Friday, May 20 (Horace Gree- (2 receiving TD), HaiLian Row-
No. 6 Yorktown jumped out Bella Torres (1G), Kaitlin Regan No. 8 Lakeland/Panas won ley High School) an (2 rushing TD, 1 defensive
(1G), Ava Cunneen (1G), Ni- 11-10 in triple overtime against interception), and Ashley Butler
to a 6-3 halftime lead and held colette DeBellis (1 ground ball), No. 9 Clarkstown North in the Ahlstedt (1G), Isabel Kocaj (1 defensive interception) led
on for a thrilling 12-10 victory Emily Ward (4 draw controls, 8 opening round of the tourna- (1G), Meagan Casey (1G, Reb- the Hornets to the victory.
versus rival No. 3 Mahopac in ground balls), Reileigh McEnroe ment on a goal by Gwen Lau- els’ Player of the Game), and
the quarter nals of the Section 1 (2 draw controls, 1 ground ball), kaitis (2G). Sieja (1 save) led the Rebels in “Since there were a lot of in-
Class B Tournament, avenging a and Maggie Appelle (16 saves) their 19-3 loss to No. 1 Horace juries, a lot of girls were thrown
13-10 regular-season loss to the also played big roles in the mam- “It means so much to win Greeley in the quarter nals of into brand-new positions, that
Indians on May 2. moth win. my nal home game of my ca- the tournament. they had never played before,
reer with this team, because ev- but to be honest, they all played
“Last night was a huge win and “From the beginning of last erything we worked for really Lakeland Girls Flag awesome,” Lage said. “Each of
meant so much for the team and week, we knew the things we had showed on the eld yesterday Football (5-4) them studied the plays and made
I,” said Yorktown’s Gianna Alti- to work on as a team and during and gave us so much motivation sure they knew what was going
mari. “We all came together to practice, we really put our focus for our next game,” said Lake- LAKELAND 24, SOMERS 8 on at all times. We’re all super
work hard for what we wanted into those things,”Scialdone said. land/Panas’ senior captain Emily Monday, May 16 (Somers thrilled to have won that game,
and were able to pull o a clean “We really wanted to come back Ahlstedt (5G). “We never gave but that’s just the beginning, and
game. With being two players and get the win against Mahopac up throughout the whole game High School) we have a long way ahead of us
down, we needed to play smart after losing to them the rst time. and gave it our all. I’m glad Lakeland defeated Somers through playo s.”
and with full e ort, and I can We knew today was going to be a that’s how I ended my last home
con dently say that everyone did hard game, but we were ready for game.” 24-8 in their regular-season - LAKELAND 24, HASTINGS 13
so.” the challenge. We came out with nale. Friday, May 20 (Hastings
a win, and we are ready for our Sara Costa (4G), Kaitlyn
Leading the Huskers to the next game. We just need to stay Wilkowski (1A), and Kaelen “It really meant a lot to the High School)
victory was Altimari (6G, 2A, 4 hungry for the section champi- Sieja (8 saves) played important entire team, to beat a very well- No. 5 Lakeland made history
draw controls, 1 ground ball). onship.” roles in the win as well. coached group of girls,” said
Lakeland’s Deanna Lage. “We SEE ROUNDUP PAGE 30
“Seeing us come together so “At the start of the game, we all went into the game with a

Lakeland QB Deanna Lage looks downfield. Lakeland’s HaiLian Rowan
eludes a defender.

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ROUNDUP feating No. 4 Hastings, 24-13, in TD, 1 defensive interception), Cole Haddock (2-3, two sin- Track and Field
the pouring rain, in the opening
FROM PAGE 27 round of the inaugural tourna- Rowan (2 rushing TD), Haley gles, stolen base), Jon Munoz COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS
ment. Friday, May 20 (Horace Gree-
by playing in their rst girls ag Santucci (1 receiving TD), and (double), Nick Jacoby (single,
football playo game ever, de- Lage (1 passing TD, 1 rushing ley High School)
Luci Kemp (1 defensive inter- stolen base), Brad Garrity (sin- Saturday, May 21 (John Jay-

ception) ignited the Hornets to gle), and Patrissi (single, stolen Cross River High School)
Lakeland/Panas’ girls (sixth
the history-making triumph. base) recorded the Huskers’ hits.
place) and the boys (seventh) ex-
“ e playo s are always so “My team, 100 percent, they celled at the Westchester County
Championships.
exciting in any sport,” Rowan made all the plays in the eld and
Shining for the girls were
said. “To win Lakeland’s rst ag backed me up in the top of the Grace Adeyeye ( rst, 100-me-
ter hurdles, fth, high jump),
football playo game is super eighth with a run,” Alduino said. Brooke Sayre (third, 400, sixth,
800), Grace Gallagher (sixth,
thrilling and shows that our team 2,000 steeplechase), Suzy Con-
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No. 3 Eastchester nipped Yor- 400 hurdles), and Kailey Burdett
(ninth, 400), with the 4x100 re-
ktown 5-4 in the quarter nals of lay of Adeyeye, Hughes, Candice
Strong and Burdett, taking fth.
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NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF ORDER CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING
ON ESTABLISHMENT OF A PROPOSED HALLOCKS MILL SEWER DISTRICT

EXTENSION IN THE TOWN OF YORKTOWN
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of Yorktown, Westchester County, New York on the 17th day of May, 2022, duly adopted the Order published herewith
calling a Public Hearing.

Dated: Yorktown Heights, New York DIANA L. QUAST, TOWN CLERK
May 18, 2022

At a regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Yorktown, Westchester County, New York, held at the Town Hall,
in Yorktown Heights, New York, in said Town, on the 17th day of May, 2022, at 7:30 o’clock P.M., Prevailing Time.

PRESENT:
Matthew J. Slater, Supervisor
Thomas P. Diana, Councilman
Edward A. Lachterman, Councilman
Sergio Esposito, Councilman
Luciana Haughwout, Councilwoman
_______________________________________:
In the Matter :
of :
The Establishment of Hallocks Mill Sewer : ORDER CALLING
District Extension in the Town of Yorktown, : PUBLIC HEARING
Westchester County, New York :
_______________________________________:

WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Yorktown, Westchester County, New York, has received a petition, together with a map showing the boundaries of a proposed sewer
district extension in said Town, to be known as Hallocks Mill Sewer District Extension in the Town of Yorktown (the “Extension”) a general plan to serve said Extension, and a report of the
proposed method of operation thereof; and

WHEREAS, said map, plan and report were prepared by a competent engineer duly licensed by the State of New York, and have been filed in the office of the Town Clerk of said
Town, where the same are available during regular office hours for examination by any persons interested in the subject matter thereof, including estimate of cost; and

WHEREAS, the boundaries of said Extension have been finalized and shall be as described in Exhibit A attached hereto and hereby incorporated herein; and
WHEREAS, the improvements proposed consist of the construction of a sanitary sewer system at a maximum estimated cost of $14,300,000; and
WHEREAS, the cost of hook-up fees to the typical property in said Extension is $5,850; and
WHEREAS, the estimated cost of said Extension to the typical property therein is $1,494 in the first year in which operation, maintenance, debt service and other charges and
expenses are to be paid ($782 for a typical property not connected); and
WHEREAS, a detailed explanation of the manner by which such costs were computed has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk where the same are available during regular
office hours for examination by any person interested in the subject manner thereof; and
WHEREAS, it is now desired to call a public hearing upon the question of the establishment of said Extension and the improvements proposed therefor, all pursuant to Section
193 of the Town Law; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
ORDERED, by the Town Board of the Town of Yorktown, Westchester County, New York, as follows:
Section 1. A meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Yorktown, Westchester County, New York, shall be held at the Town Hall, 363 Underhill Avenue, in Yorktown Heights,
New York, in said Town, on the 7th day of June, 2022, at 7:30 o’clock P.M., Prevailing Time, for the purpose of holding a public hearing to consider the establishment of the Sewer District
Extension in said Town as described in the preambles hereof, to be known as Hallocks Mill Sewer District Extension, and the improvements proposed therefor, and to consider the petition,
map, plan and report filed in relation thereto, and to hear all persons interested in the subject matter thereof concerning the same, and for such other action on the part of said Town Board
as may be required by law or shall be proper in the premises.
Section 2. The Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause a copy of this order to be published once in the official newspaper of said Town, the first publication
thereof to be not less than ten nor more than twenty days before the day set herein for the hearing as aforesaid, and said Town Clerk shall also cause a copy thereof to be posted on the
sign_board of the Town maintained pursuant to subdivision 6 of Section 30 of the Town Law not less than ten nor more than twenty days before the day set for the hearing as aforesaid.
Section 3. This order shall take effect immediately.

The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote on roll call, which resulted as follows:
Matthew J. Slater, Supervisor VOTING AYE
Thomas P. Diana, Councilman VOTING AYE
Edward A. Lachterman, Councilman VOTING AYE
Sergio Esposito, Councilman VOTING AYE
Luciana Haughwout, Councilwoman VOTING AYE

The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted.

Exhibit A
Boundaries of Proposed
Hallocks Mill Sewer District Extension
in the Town of Yorktown, Westchester County, New York
________________________________________________________

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293 Alden Rd 27.10-2-40 348 Barway Dr 27.14-3-20 2819 Birch St 27.09-3-19 243 CHERRY RD. 27.10-1-59 2759 Gomer St 27.13-2-24
296 Alden Rd 27.10-1-14 351 Barway Dr 27.14-3-7 2829 Birch St 27.09-3-20 244 CHERRY RD. 27.06-1-22 2765 Gomer St 27.13-2-25
304 Alden Rd 27.10-1-13 367 Barway Dr 27.14-3-9 2842 Birch St 27.09-3-43 250 CHERRY RD. 27.06-1-21 2911 Gomer St 27.09-3-47
311 Alden Rd 27.10-2-41 370 Barway Dr 27.14-3-14 2843 Birch St 27.09-3-21 251 CHERRY RD. 27.10-1-60 2935 Gomer St 27.05-2-20
312 Alden Rd 27.10-1-12 378 Barway Dr 27.14-3-12 2848 Birch St 27.09-3-42 258 CHERRY RD. 27.06-1-20 Gomer Street 27.13-2-23
325 Alden Rd 27.10-2-43 379 Barway Dr 27.14-3-10 2853 Birch St 27.09-3-9 263 CHERRY RD. 27.10-1-61 450 Granite Springs Rd 27.14-3-4
354 Alden Rd 27.10-1-9 387 Barway Dr 27.14-3-11 2854 Birch St 27.09-3-41 405 Cording Rd 17.17-2-4 458 Granite Springs Rd 27.14-3-3
373 Alden Rd 27.10-1-4 388 Barway Dr 27.14-3-13 2859 Birch St 27.09-3-23 424 Cording Rd 17.17-2-6 468 Granite Springs Rd 27.14-3-2
379 Alden Rd 27.10-1-5 395 Barway Dr 27.13-2-34 2860 Birch St 27.09-3-40 225 ELM RD. 27.06-1-57 480 Granite Springs Rd 27.14-3-1
382 Alden Rd 27.10-1-7 398 Barway Dr 27.13-2-32 2866 Birch St 27.09-3-38 225 GARY RD. 27.06-1-28 496 Granite Springs Rd 27.13-2-45
387 Alden Rd 27.10-1-6 405 Barway Dr 27.13-2-33 2867 Birch St 27.09-3-24 232 GARY RD. 27.06-1-35 504 Granite Springs Rd 27.13-2-44
397 Alden Rd 27.09-3-62 406 Barway Dr 27.13-2-31 2872 Birch St 27.09-3-39 232 GARY RD. 27.06-1-36 514 Granite Springs Rd 27.13-2-43
398 Alden Rd 27.09-3-61 415 Barway Dr 27.13-2-35 2873 Birch St 27.09-3-25 233 GARY RD. 27.06-1-29 522 Granite Springs Rd 27.13-2-42
405 Alden Rd 27.09-3-63 416 Barway Dr 27.13-2-29 2876 Birch St 27.09-3-37 238 GARY RD. 27.06-1-34 532 Granite Springs Rd 27.13-2-41
408 Alden Road 27.09-3-69 423 Barway Dr 27.13-2-36 2892 Birch St 27.09-3-34 246 GARY RD. 27.06-1-33 606 Granite Springs Rd 27.13-2-12
419 Alden Rd 27.09-3-64 426 Barway Dr 27.13-2-30 2895 Birch St 27.09-3-26 249 GARY RD. 27.06-1-30 608 Granite Springs Rd 27.13-2-11
420 Alden Rd 27.09-3-60 212 BEECH RD. 27.06-1-46 2898 Birch St 27.09-3-33 254 GARY RD. 27.06-1-32 610 Granite Springs Rd 27.13-2-10
221 ASH RD. 27.06-1-48 219 BEECH RD. 27.06-1-40 2903 Birch St 27.09-3-27 257 GARY RD. 27.06-1-31 612 Granite Springs Rd 27.13-2-8
224 ASH RD. 27.06-1-52 229 BEECH RD. 27.06-1-41 2908 Birch St 27.09-3-32 2712 Gomer St 27.13-2-40 2740 Hedwig Dr 27.14-2-1
224 ASH RD. 27.06-1-51 230 BEECH RD. 27.06-1-44 2909 Birch St 27.09-3-28 2718 Gomer St 27.13-2-39 2747 Hedwig Dr 27.10-2-38
227 ASH RD. 27.06-1-49 242 BEECH RD. 27.06-1-42 226 CHERRY RD. 27.06-1-25 2726 Gomer St 27.13-2-38 2748 Hedwig Dr 27.10-2-36
235 ASH RD. 27.06-1-50 2803 Birch St 27.09-3-17 227 CHERRY RD. 27.10-1-57 2732 Gomer St 27.13-2-37 2763 Hedwig Dr 27.10-2-39
326 Barway Dr 27.14-3-23 2806 Birch St 27.09-3-46 232 CHERRY RD. 27.06-1-24 2748 Gomer St 27.13-2-28 2764 Hedwig Dr 27.10-2-35
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2910 Hemlock St 27.09-2-38 2900 Hickory St 27.09-3-4 3083 Hickory St 27.05-1-74 232 SPARKLE RD. 27.10-1-40
erewith 2773 Hedwig Dr 27.10-1-16 2916 Hemlock St 27.09-2-39 2901 Hickory St 27.09-2-52 3087 Hickory St 27.05-1-75 233 SPARKLE RD. 27.10-1-30
wn Hall, 2779 Hedwig Dr 27.10-1-17 2921 Hemlock St 27.09-2-35 2906 Hickory St 27.09-3-3 3088 Hickory St 27.05-2-1 244 SPARKLE RD. 27.10-1-39
2782 Hedwig Dr 27.10-2-33 2930 Hemlock St 27.09-2-37 2911 Hickory St 27.09-2-53 3091 Hickory St 17.17-2-5 247 SPARKLE RD. 27.10-1-31
d sewer 2782 Hedwig Dr 27.10-2-34 2931 Hemlock St 27.09-2-36 2916 Hickory St 27.09-3-2 2865 HYATT ST. 27.10-1-29 250 SPARKLE RD. 27.10-1-38
t of the 2788 Hedwig Dr 27.10-2-32 2945 Hemlock St 27.05-1-47 2919 Hickory St 27.09-2-55 2897 HYATT ST. 27.10-1-55 251 SPARKLE RD. 27.10-1-32
of said 2798 Hedwig Dr 27.10-2-31 2957 Hemlock St 27.05-1-48 2923 Hickory St 27.09-2-54 2903 HYATT ST. 27.10-1-56 254 SPARKLE RD. 27.10-1-37
2807 Hedwig Dr 27.10-1-18 2969 Hemlock St 27.05-1-49 2926 Hickory St 27.09-3-1 2915 HYATT ST. 27.06-1-26 255 SPARKLE RD. 27.10-1-33
2808 Hedwig Dr 27.10-2-30 2979 Hemlock St 27.05-1-50 2932 Hickory St 27.05-2-16 2923 HYATT ST. 27.06-1-27 258 SPARKLE RD. 27.10-1-36
2809 Hedwig Dr 27.10-1-19 2989 Hemlock St 27.05-1-39 2941 Hickory St 27.05-1-59 2933 HYATT ST. 27.06-1-38 258 SPARKLE RD. 27.10-1-35
2811 Hedwig Dr 27.10-1-20 2718 Hickory St 27.13-2-22 2942 Hickory St 27.05-2-15 2933 HYATT ST. 27.06-1-37 261 SPARKLE RD. 27.10-1-34
2813 Hedwig Dr 27.10-1-21 2743 Hickory St 27.13-2-16 2947 Hickory St 27.05-1-57 2943 HYATT ST. 27.06-1-39 2710 SUNRISE ST. 27.15-1-28
2814 Hedwig Dr 27.10-2-29 2749 Hickory St 27.13-2-17 2953 Hickory St 27.05-1-56 2959 HYATT ST. 27.06-1-47 2720 SUNRISE ST. 27.15-1-26
2815 Hedwig Dr 27.10-1-22 2759 Hickory St 27.13-2-18 2956 Hickory St 27.05-2-14 2971 HYATT ST. 27.06-1-54 2723 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-1-1
2823 Hedwig Dr 27.10-1-23 2760 Hickory St 27.13-2-21 2964 Hickory St 27.05-2-13 2979 HYATT ST. 27.06-1-55 2726 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-2-30
2824 Hedwig Dr 27.10-2-28 2768 Hickory St 27.13-2-20 2965 Hickory St 27.05-1-62 340 Ione Pl 27.14-3-19 2734 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-2-29
2835 Hedwig Dr 27.10-1-24 2776 Hickory St 27.09-3-67 2974 Hickory St 27.05-2-12 289 Linden Pl 27.14-3-16 2739 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-1-2
2836 Hedwig Dr 27.10-2-27 2781 Hickory St 27.09-2-23 2975 Hickory St 27.05-1-63 292 Linden Pl 27.10-2-37 2742 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-2-28
2845 Hedwig Dr 27.10-1-25 2781 Hickory St 27.13-2-19 2979 Hickory St 27.05-1-54 295 Linden Pl 27.14-3-17 2747 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-1-3
2850 Hedwig Dr 27.10-2-26 2792 Hickory St 27.09-3-15 2984 Hickory St 27.05-2-11 305 Linden Pl 27.14-3-18 2750 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-2-27
2853 Hedwig Dr 27.10-1-26 2806 Hickory St 27.09-3-14 2985 Hickory St 27.05-1-64 308 Linden Pl 27.10-2-42 2755 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-1-4
2859 Hedwig Dr 27.10-1-27 2811 Hickory St 27.09-2-44 2991 Hickory St 27.05-1-65 221 LOCUST RD. 27.10-1-42 2758 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-2-26
2864 Hedwig Dr 27.10-2-25 2814 Hickory St 27.09-3-13 2992 Hickory St 27.05-2-10 221 LOCUST RD. 27.10-1-43 2763 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-1-5
2869 Hedwig Dr 27.10-1-28 2823 Hickory St 27.09-2-45 2999 Hickory St 27.05-1-66 222 LOCUST RD. 27.10-1-54 2766 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-2-25
2789 Hemlock St 27.09-2-24 2824 Hickory St 27.09-3-12 3000 Hickory St 27.05-2-9 222 LOCUST RD. 27.10-1-53 2771 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-1-6
2811 Hemlock St 27.09-2-25 2834 Hickory St 27.09-3-11 3007 Hickory St 27.05-1-67 229 LOCUST RD. 27.10-1-44 2776 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-2-24
2821 Hemlock St 27.09-2-26 2837 Hickory St 27.09-2-46 3008 Hickory St 27.05-2-8 234 LOCUST RD. 27.10-1-52 2779 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-1-7
2835 Hemlock St 27.09-2-27 2842 Hickory St 27.09-3-10 3011 Hickory St 27.05-1-68 237 LOCUST RD. 27.10-1-45 2782 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-2-23
2845 Hemlock St 27.09-2-28 2849 Hickory St 27.09-2-47 3018 Hickory St 27.05-2-7 238 LOCUST RD. 27.10-1-51 2787 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-1-8
2855 Hemlock St 27.09-2-29 2854 Hickory St 27.09-3-22 3025 Hickory St 27.05-1-69 242 LOCUST RD. 27.10-1-50 2790 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-2-22
2860 Hemlock St 27.09-2-43 2861 Hickory St 27.09-2-48 3033 Hickory St 27.05-1-70 247 LOCUST RD. 27.10-1-46 2795 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-1-9
2867 Hemlock St 27.09-2-30 2864 Hickory St 27.09-3-7 3036 Hickory St 27.05-2-5 250 LOCUST RD. 27.10-1-49 2796 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-2-21
2872 Hemlock St 27.09-2-42 2870 Hickory St 27.09-3-8 3041 Hickory St 27.05-1-71 257 LOCUST RD. 27.10-1-47 2811 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-1-11
2881 Hemlock St 27.09-2-31 2873 Hickory St 27.09-2-49 3044 Hickory St 27.05-2-4 258 LOCUST RD. 27.10-1-48 2827 SUNRISE ST. 27.11-1-13
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es and NOTICE TO BIDDERS  NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 
regular LAKELAND CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 
Section NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Yorktown, Westchester County, New
BID #3-23 TIRE BID  7Ytohrkd,awyilol fmJeuente,at20th2e2,Taotw7n:3H0aoll',c3lo6c3kUPn.Mde.,rhPilrleAvaveilinnugeT, iimn eY,ofrokrtothwenpHuerpigohstes,oNf ecwonYduocrkti,nign said Town, on the
Heights, The Board of Education of Lakeland Central School District invites the a public hearing in
District submission of sealed bids for the following:  BID #3-23 TIRES – relation to the proposed increase and improvement of the facilities of the Consolidated Water District in said
petition, Wednesday, June 1, 2022 @ 2:30 PM.  Bids will be accepted until the Town, consisting of the purchase and installation of approximately 4,500 water meters, including costs
n Board time and date listed above at the Business Office of Lakeland Schools, incidental thereto, at a maximum estimated cost of $1,811,683.62. 
lication Administration Building, 1086 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY 10588,  
on the Attn: Lisa Garland, at which time and place the bids will be publicly At said public hearing said Town Board will hear all persons interested in the subject matter thereof. 
d. opened.   
Specifications and bid forms may be obtained at Dated:     Yorktown Heights, New York, 
www.lakelandschools.org or in the Business Office, Lakeland CSD, 1086    May 18, 2022 
East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY 10588.  The Board of Education  
reserves the right to accept or reject any part of/or all of any bids and to BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD
award contracts by entire parts, groups, sections or combinations.  OF THE TOWN OF YORKTOWN,
By: Joy Myke  WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NEW
Business Administrator  YORK 
Lakeland Central School District   
1086 East Main Street  Diana L. Quast 
Shrub Oak, New York 10588  Diana L. Quast, Town Clerk 

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS  PUBLIC NOTICE 
LAKELAND CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT   
BID #13-22 RE-BID CUSTOM SWIMMING STARTING BLOCKS 
The Board of Education of Lakeland Central School District invites the TOWN OF YORKTOWN 
submission of sealed bids for the following:  BID #13-22 RE-BID VOTER REGISTRATION & ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATION  
CUSTOM SWIMMING STARTING BLOCKS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1,
2022 at 2:00 P.M.  Bids will be accepted until the time and date listed PRIMARY ELECTION 
above at the Business Office of Lakeland Schools, Administration  
Building, 1086 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY 10588, Attn: Lisa In order to vote in the Primary Election scheduled for June 28, 2022, Voter Registration Forms must be
Garland, Purchasing Agent, at which time and place the bids will be postmarked no later than June 3, 2022.   
publicly opened.  Specifications and bid forms may be obtained at  
www.lakelandschools.org or in the Business Office, Lakeland In order to vote by Absentee Ballot in the Primary Election scheduled for June 28, 2022, Application
Administration Building, 1086 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY 10588.     Forms must be postmarked no later than June 13, 2022.   
LAKELAND CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT   
1086 EAST MAIN STREET  VOTER REGISTRATION FORMS and ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATION FORMS may be obtained at the
SHRUB OAK, NEW YORK 10588  Office of the Town Clerk, 363 Underhill Avenue, Yorktown Heights, New York 10598 or call 914-962-5722, x209
By: Joy Myke  or on the Westchester County’s Board of Elections website www.westchestergov.com/boe. 
       Business Administrator   
                                                                                         Diana L. Quast, Town Clerk  
                                                                                         Certified Municipal Clerk 
                                                                                         Town of Yorktown 

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Thursday, May 26, 2022 BUSINESS & REAL ESTATE Yorktown News – Page 35

2C3el0ebtarhantninivgertshaery
of the NYSE

Carminucci Wealth Management
hosts Roaring ’20s party

BY VIM WILKINSON ups and downs,” said Carmi-

The Carminucci Wealth BUSINESS EDITOR nucci, who is also the owner and
Management team
founder of Carminucci Agency

is year, the New York Stock Insurance, Carminucci Work-

Exchange (NYSE) is 230 years place Solutions and Carminucci

old. To celebrate this milestone, Tax Services. “I like to emphasize

Somers resident, owner and my philosophy of the “Power of 2

founder of Carminucci Wealth Percent.” is means that if you

Management, Michael Carmi- begin investing at age 25 years

nucci, hosted a Roaring ’20s- old, by simply earning 2 percent

themed party for clients, busi- more per year than average, you

ness partners and friends. Guests can come close to doubling your

arrived dressed in ’20s attire at retirement savings by age 65. All

Somers Pointe for an evening it takes is proper, consistent fun-

of fun and food to celebrate the damental investing principles.

stockmarket. Our goal is to impart these edu-

e NYSE’s origins can be cational tools on as many inves-

traced back to May 17, 1792, tors.”

when the Buttonwood Agree-

ment was signed by 24 stockbro- e information about the NYSE

kers. e agreement was signed was provided by Carminucci

as a response to the rst nancial Wealth Management. For an in-

panic. It set stocktrading rules depth look at the NYSE’s timeline,

and established set commissions. visit www.nyse.com/history-of-

e agreement aimed to promote nyse.

public con dence in the markets

PHOTOS: VIM WILKINSON and to ensure that deals were For information about
conducted between trusted par- Carminucci Wealth Management
Guests dressed in ’20s attire celebrated the 230th
anniversary of the NYSE at the Roaring ’20s-themed ties. and its services, visit www.

party hosted by Carminucci Wealth Management in In the early years, stocktrading carminucciwealthmanagement.
Somers.
continued in co eehouses, where com.

merchants typically gathered. By

NOTICE TO BIDDERS 1817, the active stockmarket led The goal of
TOWN OF YORKTOWN to a more formal organization. our firm is
PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT BID to educate
e new stock exchange rented a as many
NOTICE IS HERE GIVEN that sealed proposals will be received by the Town room at 40 Wall Street where the
Clerk, Town of Yorktown, Westchester County, NY until 11:00 A.M. on Friday, brokers gathered to trade a list
June 24, 2022 at Town Hall, 363 Underhill Avenue, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 of 30 stocks and bonds. Today,
the NYSE is the world’s largest
for residential garbage and recyclable material collection and disposal. stock exchange, o ering icons
and entrepreneurs the opportu-
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 nity to raise capital and change investors as
personal delivery, the Bidder assumes the responsibility for having the bids in at the the world. possible as
time and the place specified above. All bids are to be returned to the Town Clerk, to the proper
“ e 230-year anniversary is
a very important reminder, par-
ticularly during volatile markets
like the one we are currently
experiencing,” Carminucci said.

363 Underhill Avenue, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, marked: “Bid: Residential “During the dramatic downturns,
way to investGarbage and Recyclable Material Collection and Disposal.”
everyone should remember that
these downturns are short-term

and manageBid 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 swings in a long-term time-test-
Direct at www.bidnetdirect.com. ed positive successful investment

The Town reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to accept that bid which history.” money during
is deemed most favorable to the interests of the Town of Yorktown. Despite the market volatility in market ups
and downs.’
DIANA L. QUAST, TOWN CLERK recent days, Carminucci Wealth
CERTIFIED MUNICIPAL CLERK Management felt that this anni- Michael Carminucci
TOWN OF YORKTOWN versary should be celebrated, and Owner of Carminucci Wealth
the company looks forward to
brighter days ahead. Management

“ e goal of our rm is to edu-
cate as many investors as possible
as to the proper way to invest and

manage money during market

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