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The Katonah-Lewisboro Times_07.21.2022

VOL. 5 NO. 18 Visit TapIntoKLT.net for the latest news. THURSDAY, JULY 21, 2022

What does a ‘Healthy Yard’ look like?

Westchester residents show o their homes on July 24

BY GINO DE ANGELIS Maura Rosenthal’s yard in Katonah PHOTO COURTESY OF MAURA ROSENTHAL site (healthyyards.org) has a map
STAFF WRITER of all the houses that are part of
a lot of people have established tion felt the community could county, with homes in the south- the tour, and lters for di erent
A home’s lawn doesn’t just have chapters in their communities to use an excuse to get out and see ern part of Westchester open be- focuses, including meadows and
to be well-trimmed grass and a spread the word.” their neighbors despite the pan- tween 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and the wild ower beds.
few owers. It can also be a ha- demic. e tour this year will fea- homes in the north open from 1
ven for native plants and wildlife, e yard tours began in the ture almost 55 homes around the to 4 p.m. e organization’s web- e participating properties
allowed to grow naturally with- fall of 2020, when the organiza- include three from Katonah,
out the interference of chemicals three from Bedford Hills, three
like pesticides. e Westchester from Bedford, three from York-
property owners taking part in town Heights, three from Mount
the Healthy Yards Tour on July Kisco, one from Pound Ridge,
24 have done just that. and one from North Salem.

“Sustainably managed gardens “ e reason we have so many
and yards are carbon sinks, se- is that we don’t want people to
questering carbon through their have to travel far; they should just
many plants,” Healthy Yards look locally, see what’s in there,”
co-founder Fiona Mitchell said. Mitchell said. “ e homeowner
“ e conventional gardens, will usually be there to explain
which have large lawns and very their gardening style.”
few plants, are signi cant con-
tributors to carbon emissions.” Mitchell’s Bedford Hills home
will be on the tour. She focuses
Healthy Yards was started to on reducing lawn size and add-
show homeowners a better way ing owerbeds with mostly local
of maintaining their lawns and plants that allow the natural spe-
gardens, Mitchell said. While cies of ora and fauna to ourish.
it was founded by Westchester
gardeners and homeowners, it is “I think I think I can say that
nationally active, according to its my yard is entirely earth friendly.
website. I haven’t used any chemicals on it
for probably close to 20 years, and
“We encourage chapters to get I only use electric equipment,”
established in other neighbor- she said.
hoods and be a more local re-
source,” Mitchell said. “We know Mitchell also emphasized that

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NEWYORK STATE SENATE

Harckham begins re-election campaign

BY CAROL REIF Bedford, Mount Kisco, Ossining, Westchester Deputy County Ex- carry concealed weapons meet

STAFF WRITER New Castle, Cortlandt Manor, ecutive Ken Jenkins. strict safety requirements before

Peekskill, and Briarcli in West- Also there to support Harck- they can get a license. e other

State Sen. Peter Harckham chester; Stony Point in Rockland; ham were state Assemblywoman codi ed women’s rights to repro-

kicked o his campaign for re- and Southeast, Carmel, Kent, and Sandy Galef, Michael Kaplow- ductive health care in the state

election with a rally in Ossining Patterson in Putnam. itz, deputy commissioner of the Constitution.

that drew about 100 supporters. State Senate Majority Leader Westchester County Department Noting that Harckham had

Among the crowd gathered at Andrea Stewart-Cousins was of Environmental Facilities; Cor- fought for these and other issues

the town’s Market Square on a scheduled to speak Saturday but tlandt Supervisor Richard Becker, such as education equity and al-

hot and sunny Saturday, July 9, had to cancel because of a health Greenburgh Councilwoman El- cohol/substance abuse, Mayer

were local and state o cials and issue. len Hendrickx, Ossining Deputy called him “the epitome of cour-

well as labor union leaders and (Stewart-Cousins tweeted Town Supervisor Elizabeth Feld- age, intelligence, and thoughtful-

advocates. Monday, July 11, that she had man, former Yorktown Supervi- ness.”

Harckham (D-South Salem) tested positive for COVID-19. sor Ilan Gilbert, and Suzanne “Pete Harckham is something

was rst elected to the state Leg- e day before U.S. Senate Ma- Berger, chair of the Westchester special. He’s got it in his heart. PHOTO: CAROL REIF

islature in 2018. jority Leader Chuck Schumer County Democratic Committee. He believes in good service. He Sen. Peter Harckham addresses
He is running against Repub- made a similar announcement.) Saying that Harckham “under- is doing this for the right reasons the crowd at Ossining’s Market
and his work has made a lasting Square.
lican Gina Arena of Somers in Addressing the crowd Saturday stands river towns”such as Ossin- di erence for New Yorkers,” she
the newly drawn 40th District, were Ossining Mayor Rika Levin, ing, Levin said it was an “honor”

which now covers Somers, North Sleepy Hollow Mayor Ken Wray, to be able to speak about Harck- said. ey obliged with cheers and

Salem, Yorktown, Lewisboro, state Sen. Shelley Mayer, and ham, “the great stu that he has Jenkins also expressed gratitude applause.

Once again I challenge you. This is not my done,” and how “we are all going for Harckham’s “leadership.” Saying “tweets and likes are
seat. I’m privileged to represent you and to support him and work for him
to serve on your behalf, but this is your and make it happen so that we “It’s important to keep Demo- not votes,” he also called on them
seat. Don’t let it slip away because voters have him in o ce for more years
to come.” crats in o ce to continue to de- to be proactive when it comes to

Up next at the podium, Wray liver for the people,” he said. getting their candidates elected.
praised the senator for his help
with environmental and trans- Harckham urged folks in the “Once again I challenge you.
portation issues in his town.
crowd to “make some noise” if is is not my seat. I’m privileged

they believed in reproductive to represent you and to serve on

health care rights,“commonsense” your behalf, but this is your seat.

are apathetic. Take ownership of it.’ gun safety laws, “world-class” ed- Don’t let it slip away because vot-

Earlier this month, Harckham ucation for all children regardless ers are apathetic. Take owner-
and Senate colleagues passed two of “their zip code,” and that “cli- ship of it. Let’s start knocking on

–Sen. Pete Harckham landmark bills. mate change is a real threat to our doors and let’s win in November,”

One ensures that those who planet.” Harckham said.

Ready for a rainy day

Bedford’s nances receive high marks

BY TOM BARTLEY ion based on our audit — also HEARD plans for parking palities that I’m aware of that of money, but it’s not excessive
CONTRIBUTING WRITER known as a ‘clean opinion’— and lot and streetscape beauti cation have such a rating,” Kassay said. in the sense that if you have a
it’s the best opinion you could and for a health and wellness fair “So, the town should certainly major sewer project or storm-
Bedford nances are A+, a receive,” he said at the meeting, this fall. be proud of that.” e excellent drain project or any infrastruc-
grade good enough to maintain the only one scheduled for this rating makes it cheaper to bor- ture project that came along,
the town’s top-tier credit status month. Kassay, a partner in the ac- row money for big-ticket capital those projects are usually in the
in municipal bond markets, an counting rm PKF O’Connor projects. multimillion-dollars [area] and
independent audit has found. In a wide-ranging, three-hour Davies LLP (Harrison), credited if there’s an emergency, you have
session, the board also: “good, solid” cash reserves with Bedford’s fund balance — those funds available.”
“Overall, it was very clean,” helping Bedford once-again money appropriated but unspent
Alan Kassay said in discuss- RECEIVED an update from earn the coveted top credit rat- — rose by more than $2.5 mil- Town Comptroller Abraham
ing his rm’s audit of the town’s Bedford’s two state legislators on ing from investment-research lion last year, to $9,337,398. “It Zambrano thanked the board
2021 nancial activities. He ad- actions in Albany; represents about 40 percent of for maintaining what he called
dressed the Town Board’s July 12 rms like S&P Global Ratings, your 2022 appropriations, which “healthy” reserves. He said a
meeting. SET HEARINGS on sepa- the former Standard & Poor’s, is a good, solid fund balance,” strong fund balance not only
rate proposals for solar-energy which installed the town in an Kassay said.
“Basically, we issued what’s credits to reduce utility bills and AAA niche. SEE BEDFORD PAGE 5
known as an unmodi ed opin- for a stop sign on East Lake He called $9 million “a lot
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YARD market,” he said. “ ere’s other
ways to manage yards that may
FROM PAGE 1 be more labor intensive, but I
think it’s worth it especially for
The Staff she never leaf blows her yard, as the pollinators.”

EDITORIAL TEAM that can blow away cover that A CDC report from June
BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER found that glyphosate, the ac-
EDITOR: 914-302-5628 pollinators and other local insects tive ingredient in RoundUp and
[email protected] other comparable weedkillers,
need to live. was found in 82% of tested urine
VIM WILKINSON samples. e samples came from
SPECIAL SECTIONS EDITOR “Leaf blowing is enormously 2,310 Americans, with nearly a
[email protected] third of them being between the
detrimental to habitat because ages of 6 and 18. Despite wor-
ADVERTISING TEAM ries that glyphosate may be a
PAUL FORHAN a lot of our insects actually need carcinogen, the study notes that
the health e ects are “largely un-
(914) 806-3951 leaf litter to overwinter in,” she known.”
[email protected]
said. “When you’re blowing all All the compost and fertilizers
BRUCE HELLER used on McKean’s property are
(914) 486-7608 the leaves out, which is what sourced from the yard, including
[email protected] woodchips he makes himself, he
people have become accustomed said. e meadow in his back-
LISA KAIN yard focuses on giving pollinators
(201) 317-1139 to doing, it’s creating an ecologi- plants, and the rest of the prop-
[email protected] erty is mostly native plants.
CORINNE STANTON cal desert.”
(914) 760-7009 “We have vegetable gardens,
[email protected] Flowerbeds won’t be the only PHOTO COURTESY OF FIONA MITCHELL perennial gardens, fruit gardens,
meadows, and hopefully less and
JAY GUSSAK thing on display during the tour. Fiona Mitchell’s flowerbeds in Bedford Hills less lawn as time goes on,” he
(914) 299-4541 said.“I’m most proud of the wild-
[email protected] Maura Rosenthal of Katonah
SHELLEY KILCOYNE ower garden.”
(914) 924-9122 has a backyard that is allowed Sandra La Peter of Yorktown
[email protected] will show o her vegetable and
to grow naturally without being ower gardens during the tour.
PRODUCTION TEAM “I have an extensive vegetable
TABITHA PEARSON MARSHALL mowed, which was inspired by garden, which I use compost to
grow my vegetables,” La Peter
CREATIVE DIRECTOR the rst tour in 2020. said. “I have extensive perennial
PHOTOGRAPHER beds with natives, and exotics,
“I had just gotten out into my and it’s something blooming all
[email protected] the time from early to late in the
NOAH ELDER backyard and ended up pulling a year.”
DESIGNER La Peter is a longtime member
lot of invasives, so I was very in of the Yorktown Garden Club,
[email protected] and said she has been gardening
tune but I didn’t know where to since she moved into her house
EXECUTIVE TEAM in 1971. She says she’s never used
BRETT FREEMAN go from there,” she said. any chemical fertilizers or pes-
CEO & PUBLISHER ticides and just gives the plants
845-208-8151 Rosenthal says her yard is fo- compost.
“I used manure once but I
[email protected] cused mostly on allowing the found the compost was just bet-
ter,” she said.
Deadlines many native plants to grow and She said that she wants people
who see her house on the tour
THE KATONAH-LEWISBORO TIMES includes a water feature and a to come away with it with the
DEADLINE message to always include some
rain garden. She also uses no element of sustainability in their
THE DEADLINE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS gardening.
chemical fertilizers, and only uses “We should always include
AND EDITORIAL SUBMISSIONS IS THE something for the birds and bees,
a kelp-based compost to fertilize. be pollinator-friendly, they can
THURSDAY BEFORE THE NEXT do without all the insecticides,”
PUBLICATION DATE. “I think it’s important to avoid she said.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, fertilizers not only for the health e other homeowners echoed
CALL BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER AT this sentiment saying they want
914-302-5628 OR EMAIL and safety of all the humans liv- those on the tour to try to make
[email protected] their gardens more natural and
ing in the house on these lands animal friendly.
Location
but also their pets and other ani- “I want people to think, ‘Oh,
118 N. BEDFORD ROAD I could do that, I could do this,’
SUITE 100 mals,” she said. “We’re so close and just that things growing
where they’re supposed to are re-
MOUNT KISCO, NY 10549 to the reservoirs, it all runs o in PHOTO COURTESY OF SANDRA LA PETER ally beautiful,” Rosenthal said.
Sandra La Peter’s vegetable garden in
PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY the water. So the fact that we’re Yorktown Heights “What I want people to take
HALSTON MEDIA, LLC drinking fertilizers and pesticides away from the tour, really, is some
ideas that they can then go and
©2022 HALSTON MEDIA, LLC just can’t be healthy.” also voiced opposition to using selves with pesticides and herbi- apply to their own gardens,”
Mitchell said.
Jocko McKean, whose North chemicals on lawns. cides, especially Roundup, which

Salem yard is also on the tour, “I believe we’re poisoning our- I think should be taken o the

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BEDFORD SOLAR TO CUT (Main Street at Church Street). it enters Old Cross River Road. Katonah resident Cynthia
ELECTRICITY? Glenco Supply Inc. (Ma- Public Works Commissioner Braun joined Bruno Villazhi-
FROM PAGE 3 Kevin Winn supported a resi- nay in presenting an overview of
Low-income residents could hopac) was lone bidder on a dent’s request for the sign, citing the fair, scheduled for Fox Lane
provides money to meet emer- cut the size of their utility costs, $54,200 contract to make the limited visibility at the intersec- High School and designed to
gencies but also averts cash- ow Sustainable Westchester says, four rectangular rapid- ashing tion. connect residents with health
problems. He cited, for instance, with a community solar pro- beacons. ey will be installed by and human services. While the
the town’s responsibility to re- gram. town employees. HEALTH FAIR committee members set out an
mit school property-tax receipts Members of the nascent Oct. 1 date for the fair, Supervi-
to the districts, whether or not e environmental consor- STOP SIGN FOR EAST LAKE sor Ellen Calves made clear the
homeowners have paid their tium of local governments pre- DRIVE Community Health and Well- exact timing has yet to be deter-
taxes on time. sented the solar-credits program ness Committee briefed the mined.
to the Town Board last week, An Aug. 16 public hearing Town Board last week on plans
Zambrano also applauded promising that the credits would will consider a stop sign to halt for a health fair this fall.
the work of his sta during the automatically reduce electricity tra c on East Lake Drive before
audit. Kassay agreed, saying all bills.
records had been supplied in a Native New Yorker, Community Leader: Lions
timely manner. Tapping savings realized from Lifelong Republican, Winning Club Vice President, President
solar-energy farms, Sustainable Three Landslide Elections as and Treasurer of the Somers
ALBANY UPDATE Westchester would look to help Councilman Education Foundation,
Bedford’s two representatives what it calls “underrepresented 29-season Coach for AYSO
and overburdened communities” Responsibly Budgeted under soccer, Cadet Officer in the
in the state legislature, Assem- at a time of dramatically rising the Tax Cap, Maintained Vital Air Force’s Civil Air Patrol,
blyman Chris Burdick and state energy costs. Services and Earned his Town Meals on Wheels Captain,
Sen. Shelley Mayer, updated the a Triple AAA Credit Rating — United Way Corporate Team
Town Board on action in the e Town Board set a public the Only Town in Westchester Leader, Member-Chamber of
capitol, including the special hearing for 6 p.m., Sept. 6, on a to do so Commerce & Special Olympics
session convened last month by local law to enable this type of Volunteer
Gov. Kathy Hochul. program in Bedford. Police Commissioner —
One of the Lowest Crime
Burdick, the town’s four-term NEW LOOK FOR HAMLETS Rates in NY
supervisor before going to the Abraham Zambrano, the
Assembly in 2020, said, “It’s Independent Businessman
so good to be back at my old town comptroller, joined Plan- with Over 25 years in
stomping grounds.” ning Director Jesica Youngblood Corporate America
to outline a preliminary plan for
He and Mayer reviewed this hamlet beauti cation. Owns and Operates Several
year’s legislative actions on the Flight Schools Training the
environment, middle-class taxes, It would include ying ban- Next Generation of Excellent
aid to education and other mat- ners from light poles and devis- Pilots including the Cadets at
ters. Both discussed the special ing a uniform identi cation sign West Point
session’s response to the U.S. scheme for municipal parking
Supreme Court’s overturning of lots. e pennants could be ei-
women’s half-century-old right ther generic or hamlet-specif-
to abort a pregnancy and New ic, calling attention to special
York’s strict restrictions on con- events, for example.
cealed handguns.
e board is expected to con-
e legislature imposed new tinue the discussion at its next
restrictions on concealed pos- meeting, Aug. 16.
session of a rearm in sensitive
areas, enhanced safe-storage re- FLASHING BEACONS FOR
quirements and made technical DOWNTOWN
changes in a body-armor law.
Earlier this month it also took Acting on a recommendation
the rst steps to enshrine abor- from the Tra c Safety Work-
tion rights in the state constitu- ing Group, the town will install
tion.
ashing tra c signals at two lo-
Given the diverse makeup of cations in downtown Katonah.
the legislature, Mayer said, it was
“quite remarkable” that the gun e pedestrian-activated
measures won approval and were warning systems are scheduled
sent to the governor for signing go up at the intersection of Bed-
into law. ford Road and Allen Place and
where Jay Street meets Mustato
Road. Two other installations
are set for Bedford (Court Road
at Route 22) and Bedford Hills

There aren’t many “ ”As your Congressman, I have but one campaign promise:
municipalities that I’m Do the Right Thing,
aware of that have such a because it’s the Right Thing.
rating. So, the town should
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Scout leaders honored

At the Greater Hudson Val- the Scoutmaster’s Key, Scouter’s six scouts make Eagle Scout in Key for his e orts for the pack. Scouts.
ley Council’s Muscoot District Key, and the Unit Award of his troop and three this year. Last year, he was also awarded Troop 1 Scoutmaster John
Court of Honor on May 2, Merit for his leadership and his the Unit Award of Merit and
Vista Troop 101 Scoutmaster Journey to Excellence award- Bill Bongiorno, Cubmaster Scouter’s Key for his hard work Lucassen was awarded the Unit
Tom Fuller was awarded with winning troop. Last year, he had for Vista-Lewisboro Pack 101, and dedication to his pack and Leader Merit Award.
was awarded the Cubmaster’s

Bill Bongiorno (left) and Rich Perlman PHOTOS COURTESY OF BILL BONGIORNO John Lucassen (left)
Tom Fuller (right) with Senior Patrol Leader Ty Graygor

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TAKING PRIDE IN TURNING YOUR HOME INTO A MASTERPIECE

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BUSINESS EDITOR the largest importers in the country, we Glass tile and mosaics are not just for
are able to get ordered materials in on a
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sories for a kitchen or bath project may many of the quality supplies contractors easy to clean. Several pieces added as ac-
seem daunting. Having a reliable gallery and homeowners need to do their in- cents on the backsplash and shower wall
with great options and an excellent de- stallations." will achieve the desired unique look.
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For over 65 years, Sam’s Tile, Kitchen early and get everything ordered and in
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business, has been helping families cre- cabinets. From stock builder’s grade to
ate the beautiful homes they envisioned. "It’s best for the customer to visit the fully custom cabinets, Sam’s o ers both
store several times to narrow down their a ordable and stylish vanity cabinets in
Originated in the Bronx, Sam’s Tile, choices," explained John.  an array of sizes, layouts and nishes.
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And the winner is…Westchester!
TV shows lmed in Westchester earn Emmy nominations

Westchester County was well- head-to-head with “Succession.” “Succession” filmed scenes at Westchester County Airport. SCREENSHOT
represented in last week’s Emmy In addition, Adam Scott received
Award nominations, with 70 a nomination for outstanding Gilded Age” which lmed period on the diverse backdrops and try. It’s also a point of pride to see
award nominations across several lead actor, with several other scenes at Lyndhurst and locations lm-friendly communities in our locations featured in today’s
categories going to productions acting nominations for the cast. throughout the county, scored a Westchester County, well on its most acclaimed and most popular
that lmed in the county over the production design nomination. way to becoming ‘Hollywood on shows. We congratulate all who
past year. e production lmed in sev- were recognized and will be root-
eral Westchester towns including “Whether for comedy series the Hudson.’” ing for them in September!”
Among the most celebrated Mount Pleasant, Pleasantville, or family dramas, period pieces Westchester County Tourism
shows is HBO’s “Succession,” Scarsdale, and Yonkers. or murder mysteries, Westches- & Film Director Natasha Caputo e 74th annual Emmy Awards
which earned the most nomi- ter locations are second to none,” said, “We’re thrilled about the will take place Sept. 12.
nations of any show, scoring 25 is year’s nominees also in- said Westchester County Execu- nominations, which showcase the
nods, including one for outstand- clude the Hulu murder mystery, tive George Latimer.“ e Emmy amazing assets Westchester has to is article was prepared by
ing drama. e series is set in “Only Murders in the Building,” nominations shine the spotlight o er the television and lm indus- Westchester County.
New York City and in locations which lmed at the Westchester
around the world, but the pro- County Archives. e series re-
duction lmed several episodes ceived 17 nominations, includ-
in lm-friendly Westchester ing outstanding comedy series
County. and nods for acting, production
design, outstanding casting and
“Shooting in Westchester is directing, among others.
great because it has a huge variety,
a great diversity and great range Long-running Amazon Prime
of locations,”said Scott Ferguson, show “ e Marvelous Mrs.
executive producer, “Succession.” Maisel” did well in the comedy
“A lot of times you want to tell a category, earning nominations
story set in New York and some- for acting and production design,
where else. Westchester is one of makeup, costumes, and music,
the rst places I look for a con- and more. Oscar Isaac received
vincing ‘somewhere else.’” an acting nomination for his
performance in the HBO lim-
e Apple TV+ psychologi- ited drama series, “Scenes from
cal thriller “Severance” received a Marriage,” which lmed in
14 nominations, including one Westchester’s river towns, and
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Excellent show cheapened by mediocrity

Here’s the skinny on ‘Stranger ings: e Experience’

“Stranger ings” is an exceptional write a review, she was very concerned
TV show on Net ix. My almost that I didn’t enjoy myself. So, let me be
13-year-old daughter, Jenna, clear. I enjoyed myself because I got a
and I have been watching it together for few hours of daddy-daughter time sur-

years. rounded by people who were also fans of

And then…there’s the show. You can’t

“Stranger ings: beat spending quality

e Experience,” PUBLISHER’S time with your kid!
which describes itself MEMO For that alone, it was
as a one-hour “im- worth it.

mersive experience” BRETT But it would not
that “throws you FREEMAN have been a valuable
head rst into your experience with any-

favorite show” at the one except my kids.

Brooklyn Navy Yard e prices are all

in New York City. over the map, so there

Before I tell you about “ e Experi- must be some sort of algorithm that

ence,” a word about the TV show. It’s im- manages prices based on day and time.

possible to categorize “Stranger ings” On the ticket website, there are prices

into any one genre. It’s horror, sci- , as high as $119 for a VIP ticket and as

action, drama and comedy all rolled into low as $54 for a regular youth ticket. We

one. ere are important themes of love, bought our standard tickets for 8 p.m.

friendship, sacri ce and good vs. evil, and last ursday.

there are even Biblical literary metaphors. But when it says 8 p.m., it’s not really PHOTO: SOME RANDOM STRANGER WHO TOOK A SHOT WITH MY CELLPHONE

El, short for Eleven, is a Christ-like a hard and fast time. It’s really about the Halston Media Publisher Brett Freeman and his daughter, Jenna, at “Stranger Things:
The Experience.”
character, and in the fourth and latest vendor managing the ow of tra c onto
of pizza and $5 single scoops
season, she battles Vecna, who is clearly a the site. I know it’s a bit of a trend now of ice cream.

Satan-like gure. to sell VIP tickets, but it wasn’t fun to I had to drive, so I avoided
the $11 can of beer, $13 glass
Add in the fact that it takes place in wait in line for an hour while watching of wine or $21 mixed drink.
Lucky for me, Jenna didn’t ask
the 1980s, and middle-aged people like the VIPs cut to the front. e entire time me to buy her a crappy $10
plastic souvenir cup and she
me can really appreciate the nostalgia I was waiting, watching other parents understood that the clothing
would be cheaper on Amazon.
from our childhoods. A Gen. X friend of and their kids skip the line, I felt like a
But as I said, time with my
mine who has no interest in watching the cheapskate for not having shelled out daughter was priceless and
seeing her enjoy herself made
show conceded that she is super excited perhaps 50 bucks more. it worth it. However, that’s
not a ringing endorsement
that “Stranger ings” brought Kate Once we began the “experience,” it of the “experience” itself, and
it was disappointing to see
Bush’s “Running Up at Hill” back to really was just a series of silly scenarios such a high-quality and truly
iconic series on Netl ix – a
the top of the charts after it was rst where the audience pretended to have series that will be considered
a classic when people watch
released in 1985. psychokinetic powers like the main it decades from now – cheap-
ened by such mediocrity.
A word of caution to parents about protagonist in the show. It was silly and

the show. When Jenna started watching kind of dumb, but I enjoyed watching my

Season 1 several years ago, we put a pause daughter have fun.

on it, as she was terri ed. Once she was e various scenarios were supposed

old enough, we binge-watched the show to simulate escape rooms, but it was far

like crazy and now she’s as avid of a fan from an escape room experience, as there

as me. were no skills involved and everything

Now…back to my review of “ e was on a tight and quick schedule to

Experience.” I was de nitely among the keep the crowd owing from room to

older people attending the high-priced room.

event. Jenna was on the younger end of e only exception was the second-

the spectrum, with the average age prob- to-last room, where 3D glasses assisted

ably around late teens or early 20s. a simulation of the “upside down,” with

And Jenna had a ball! I had to also demogorgons lunging at us. at room Want More
Information?
hand it to us. We were one of the only was kind of fun and certainly creative.
Visit strangerthings-
ones wearing costumes from the show. Finally, the end, when we entered the experience.com/new-york/

Jenna wore an “El” out t and I wore a room with overpriced food and mer- PHOTO: BRETT FREEMAN

police chief hat, playing her character’s chandise. Unfortunately, it was around 10 Jenna Freeman enjoying chocolate ice cream from
Scoops Ahoy, the fictional ice cream shop from
father. p.m., and neither of us had dinner, so we “Stranger Things.”

When I told Jenna that I planned to stu ed our faces with mediocre $6 slices

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Summer daze

“Let a man walk 10 miles steadily pany in Newburgh, just across the Hudson. engine manufacturing company. His engines are the highlights below. Also, I’m starting
on a hot summer’s day along a Our good friend is a loyal Miller High Life were used in large-scale construction projects to include the IBU international bitter unit
dusty English road, and he will drinker yet was con icted by our invite to like the building of the Brooklyn Bridge, and scale for reviewed beers where available, so
were also used by the Union Army during you, the informed reader, can gauge a beer’s
soon discover why beer was invented.” join KBM and Crew’s next brewery visit as, the Civil War to power their naval gunships. hop character before purchasing. e scale
runs from 5 to 120 where lower numbers
–Gilbert K. Chesterton although they are guaranteed to be chockful Fast forward to present day, the scale of represent less or no bitterness and more malt
the building presents a pretty massive space (sweetness), medium = balanced malt and
Ahh summer… I of fun and camaraderie, he with super-tall ceilings, long tables for big- hop, high = bring on all Hop Heads.
ger groups as well as high tops. ere’s also
am typically a beer- worried there’d be no suitable view is of the mighty Hudson River from Cream Ale 4.2% 30 IBU –I love cream
some spots. ey host live music and trivia ales as do the Newburgh folks as this the
is-better-warmer THE libation for him. Read on! weekly. e day we we’re there were groups very rst beer brewed and they’re quite
guy as science tells us KATONAH So, on a beautiful sunny of friends and families enjoying the suds and proud that it has found a place in the world
that’s how the beer’s BEER MAN food while a live acoustic musician provided of craft beer typically dominated by IPAs.
subtle avors come day in our Hudson Valley, we good background tunes.
assembled a cast of Brewery eir choice to brew a cream ale was also
Broad menu that changes in the spring strategic directed speci cally at the Mr.
out. But all bets are o JOHN BART Visit Vets plus Mr. High Life and fall included empanadas (beef, spinach High Lifes: “We thought it was important
on these humid 90+ and headed out for about an , shrimp, and chocolate), mac and cheese, to create a beer that would be approachable
nachos, wings, sh or veggie tacos, quesadil- to someone who wasn’t into craft beer. If
degree days when the hour’s ride to Newburgh. las, burgers, salads. someone has been drinking macro lager’s all
their life, you give them a cream ale and they
natural priorities turn Henry Hudson, an We especially enjoyed the BBQ wings, think,“Oh, OK, this tastes like beer... I like
cheese and beef empanada, which came with this.” And it worked! e light-bodied and
to cooling o and be- Englishman sailing under Mexican street corn salad with crème on the pale straw color led all in our group that day
side, and sh tacos (house-breaded swai l- to an easy going beer, almost lager-ish, malty
ing refreshed. So, keep the ice maker going contract to the Dutch government, was lets with blue corn tortillas, fresh crèma, and with an unexpected but welcome crispness
red cabbage with carrots, jalapeños, cilantro, at the end.
to chill ice up your brews and enjoy! the rst European to explore the river as and onions).
Mexican Lager 5.1% 15 IBU – I particu-
far north as Newburgh. His ship the Half Beer-wise, homebrewing stoked one of larly enjoy this style which has been around
the owners into becoming a professional for awhile but seems to be catching on in
FIELD TRIP NEWBURGH Moon came up the river into Newburgh Bay brewer but all three owners share a passion popularity lately. It may be right for you
to drink something outside of the typical as well as it is typically a bit sweeter (less
BREWERY in 1609, and his rst mate’s journal entry for mass-produced macro lagers. All beers are hoppy/bitter) than typical lagers. Mr.
brewed on premises and change seasonally.
8 South Colden St., Newburgh, 845-569- that evening notes this as “a pleasant place to SEE BART PAGE 12
Between the four of us, we tackled a
2337, newburghbrewing.com build a town.” strong breadth of liquid o erings, and here

I have a theory… at theory is that all Newburgh became wealthy during the

beer drinkers will nd something they’ll “Gilded Age”as a major transportation and

enjoy drinking at Breweries. I believe there’s industrial center due to being well posi-

trepidation by some non-craft beer when tioned between New York City and Albany.

there’s an opportunity to visit a brewery that e rst Edison power plant in the country

the choices will all be Double Spiced Honey was constructed in Newburgh. It was the

Mead-esque Citra Dry Hopped Ales (shout rst city in the nation to be electri ed.

out to Bud Light Dilly Dilly! commercial) Newburgh Brewing Company was

but, indeed, that is not the case. Breweries founded in 2012 by three local residents. e

make it a point to please most all taste buds. building itself has a unique and rich history;

Case in point was made on our recent it was constructed in the 1850s and was part

expedition to Newburgh Brewing Com- of the William Wright Steamworks, a steam

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BART in Newburgh in the 1780s where dis- craft beers, bought him a sampler pack Sharp, tart, not harsh; Taste Finish:
gruntled Continental Army o cers of limited release Ommegang Belgium Smoother due to cherries
FROM PAGE 11 threatened to break with Congress over beers. Opportunity knocked and we
pay and resources. ankfully the O.G. decided to do a tasting of these unique Barrel Maple Ale – Imperial Brown
High Life crowned this one as his fave Brewer and patriot George Washington beers. Ale 9% 11 IBU – Maple syrup is part
citing, in particular, its mellow caramel saved the day (and avoided mutiny) by of the recipe and aged up to 12 months
character. ( is style also holds up well to convincing his o cers to remain loyal to He’s a teacher, so it was essential that in bourbon barrels and the description
being super chilled on those hot days.) Congress. After that they sat around the we rst create a rubric. After minutes indicates a balanced brown ale features
camp re, drank an 11% imperial stout, of deliberation we came up with: Color, caramel malt avors, semi-dry maple,
NanoBoss, MegaBoss, GigaBoss and regaled each other with war stories. Nose (smell), and Taste divided up by and warming notes of toasted oak and
– I love a pattern and Newburg has its Well, I completely made up that last Initial Taste and Finish Taste. vanilla.
own Fibonacci sequence in the form of sentence but I’d bet I am not too far o
their Boss IPA Series. Nano starts the the mark. Newburgh’s rich and warming en we agreed to taste the “lower” Our notes: Color: Dark, like brown
sequence at nice session-y 4.2% 30 IBU stout provided a licorice nose and hint abv beers rst moving upward as we sugar; Nose: Sweet; Taste Initial: Fizzy
providing some tropical notes along the of bourbon that warmed our souls that progressed. I use the word “lower” here as (some extra carbonation as is typical of
way. en, their best seller, Mega steps afternoon. a relative term as the lowest was 7%. Belgium beers); Taste Finish: Strong
in with eight hop varieties combining Maple
the best of east (citrus) and west (pine) Newburgh’s beers are widely distrib- As a control, we consumed each beer
in a 7% 45 IBU refresher. Knock knock, uted throughout the Northeast includ- in o cial Ommegang vessels and paired Everything Nice – Strong Blonde
who’s there? It is Gigaboss and it is here ing at Citi Field so you can qua some each beer with KBM Chicken Wings™. Ale with Seasonal Spices, 9%, 27 IBU
to blow your mind with a “dangerously excellent brew while watching Mr. High – A spicy brew indeed! e ingredient
drinkable” 9% 70 IBU oral and tropical Life’s rst place Metropolitans! Super Kriek – A blend of Belgian list includes: cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg,
qua . It was a good journey. Kriek Ale and American Wild Ale - 7%, cloves, and white pepper all rolled up
Sta -wise, everyone was nice and at- 28 IBU into a warming, wintry Belgian-style
e Brown Ale at 4.25% 25 IBU at tentiveness seems to be a primary focus blonde ale.
the brewery was enjoyable, especially as you turn a beer can painted red and At rst we thought this was an
the co ee notes but I was fortunate to green to green side up if you need service homage to Bu alo born funk master Our notes: Color: Straw, muted gold;
bring home a few cans of their Ukraine and the average time it took our waitress Rick James but it was Super Kriek not Nose: Sharp, Coriander?; Taste Initial:
Fundraiser Barrel Aged Brown Ale 5% that day to come to our table was 3.018 Super Freak. Kriek is Flemish for ales Aggressive; Taste Finish: Toned down
ABV 10 IBU aged in Spirits Lab whis- seconds. are brewed with sour Morello cher-
key barrels, blended with Slainte Dry ries. American wild ales are brewed ree Philosophers – A blend of
Irish Stout and IT WAS AMAZING! So, our yeoman’s work was successful! with very unique strains of yeast such Quadrupel Ale and Belgium Kriek,
Mr. High Life thoroughly enjoyed the as Brettanomyces (aka “Brett”) that can 9.7%, 21 IBU – So I have loved this
e aging in the whiskey barrel imparts brewery visit and looks forward the next. provide funkiness, spice, fruit, and a bit beer for a long time and recommended it
a slight sweetness that is kept perfectly in of tartness. several times. Once, for instance, a loyal
check with the dry and slight smokiness BEER REVIEWS reader called the KBM Hotline from
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Church to Support their Ukraine refugee a deeply layered, richly complex, and of something nice to bring to their hosts
and relief e orts. lost a beloved inspirational older sister distinctive beer that highlights: Bright for the evening. I recommended this
way too soon as is, unfortunately, often cherries, assertive sourness, oaky tannins one and all three philosophers rose to
e Newburgh Conspiracy Impe- the case. In response, his kind work col- and barnyard notes (yes, that last one is a the occasion that night and delivered
rial Stout – 11% 75 IBU - named after leagues, with insight into his passion for thing… don’t knock it till you try it).
a revolutionary war event that occurred SEE BART PAGE 13
Our notes: Color: light brown, like
Ice Tea; Nose: Sour, sharp; Taste Initial:

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Bad behavior BART

Thanks to surveillance cameras and an airplane for vacation trips. People their friends, and bringing smelly food on FROM PAGE 12
camera phones, social media is were polite and respectful to the ight board. One passenger was lmed holding
abuzz with daily examples of bad attendants and pilots. As the years rolled a skimpy pair of underwear up to the malty depth, gentle
overhead air nozzle to dry! sweetness enhanced by
behavior. We’ve seen images of disgruntled on, ying in sweatpants and ip- ops, sparkling carbonation and
ere is plenty of bad behavior on the a serendipitous touch of
customers tossing cramming everything but the ground, as well. In New Jersey, a 72-year- cherry.
old umpire at a youth baseball game was
drinks in the faces kitchen sink into the overhead knocked to the ground by an irate parent/ Our notes: Color: Dark
coach. e umpire had been punched so caramel; Nose: Mellow
of stunned fast food READING, bins, and mouthing o to violently, that his jaw was broken! caramel; Taste Initial:
WRITING & Sweet cherry; Taste
workers. In a seaside the ight attendants became Recently, in New Brunswick, Canada, Finish: Lighter with a
town, residents woke CHOCOLATE business as usual. camera phone video captured guests seated hint of cherry
at an outdoor wedding ceremony. As the
up to see that a newly KIM In the last two years, the lovely bride walked down the grassy aisle All the Ommegang
to her waiting groom, a loud buzzing beers were great, rich
installed boardwalk KOVACH number of physical assaults noise started across the street. As the and complex but we
bride and groom held hands under the both crowned ree
had been spray on ight crews and other wedding canopy overlooking the water, Philosophers our fave!
the guest lming the video narrated, “We
painted with gra ti. passengers while in the air has can’t hear the vows.” e camera turned Check the brewery
to lm the neighbor woman across the website to nd out when
We’ve all been skyrocketed. Law enforcement street using a motorized weed whacker and where you can get
on her front lawn. e woman, dressed these brews.
shocked at the bad behavior on board has been called as a result of passengers in her gardening clothes and a sunhat,
looked over at the wedding in progress Send along any beer/
airplanes in the last several years. Experts punching, biting, and hurling threats as she rudely continued weed whacking brewery/restaurant
her grass. e video went viral, of course, recommendations other
blame the pandemic and the fact that while en route to their destinations. dubbing the inconsiderate neighbor, Weed readers may enjoy as well
Whacker Karen! as beer-related questions
people had been cooped up in their homes TSA screening of carry-on bags detects you may have.
Kim Kovach notices bad behavior everywhere
and then unleashed their frustrations an extraordinary number of weapons at and is pleasantly surprised by acts of kindness. EMAIL:
www.kimkovachwrites.com eKatonahBeerMan@
on the ight attendants over the rules airports every day. Knives, brass knuckles,
gmail.com; INSTAGRAM:
to wear a face mask on board planes. swords, guns, and box-cutters top the @thekatonahbeerman;
ARCHIVE (with
Scientists and therapists have attributed list. Since January, Newark Airport has live links and pics!);
thekatonahbeerman.
air travelers’ violent behavior to several con scated an unprecedented number of wordpress.com

factors including cramped seating, limited guns brought by passengers in their carry-

bathroom facilities, and no food service in on luggage. Here’s a scary fact — 80% of

addition to the mask/no mask opinions. the guns seized were loaded!

Air rage, the experts note, can be caused Camera phone images of bad behaviors

by physical and psychological stress. while ying abound. On one ight, a

Alcohol consumption before and during woman props her bare feet up on the tray

a ight is often a leading cause of bad table and begins painting her toenails.

behavior at 35,000 feet. Can you imagine the smell of nail polish

But this bad behavior has been building wafting throughout the airplane cabin?

since way before the pandemic. Do People have been seen on video walking

you remember air travel in the 1960s? across armrests to get to their seats, yelling

Families used to dress up before boarding across other passengers to shout/talk to

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Residents show off wares

BY GINO DE ANGELIS painting just a year ago,
STAFF WRITER was o ering his pieces
to interested community
Rain, humidity, and members, and made quite
a few sales before noon on
technical di culties Saturday.

couldn’t keep locals away “I started painting just
to change my outlook, to
from the Katonah Side- try to be happier,” he said.
“ e reaction has been
walk Sale over the week- great, really.”

end. e annual two-day Bracken Feldman of
Bracken Fern Studio had
event — July 15 and 16 her ceramics on o er near
the library and drew many
— was organized the Ka- passersby to take a look.

tonah Chamber of Com- “I’ve been doing this for
25 years, and I just recently
merce and co-sponsored came back to it,” she said.

by Devin McCrossan & Local author and mu-
sician Michael Aloi was
Ellen Schwartz of Com- selling his rst chil-
dren’s book, “Charlie and
pass Real Estate and the Chuck,” and was giving
portions of the proceeds
Katonah Village Improve- to the SPCA Westchester
in Briarcli Manor.
ment Society. It featured
“ e book was written
pop-up vendors, live mu- during the beginning of
the pandemic, and I really
sic, and food trucks on wanted to give kids the
central message, which is,
Katonah Avenue. ‘Be the besat you you can
be,” he said.
e vintage trolley
However, it wasn’t just
Stella was to make an ap- shops at the event. Mu-
sical acts Sarah Browne,
pearance o ering rides to Annalyse & Ryan, and
School of Rock, Bedford
families around the block, each played a set, and
Bedford 2030 was out
but broke down before spreading awareness on
their programs to ght
it could arrive. e orga- climate change.

nizers were able to think “We’re here to tell
people about our goals to
fast and get a replacement reduce carbon emissions
and also about all the pro-
trolley, Baby John, to o er grams we have going on,”
said Ariel Lindholm of
the same services, delayed Bedford 2030.

they may have been.

“ ank goodness we

were able to get this re-

placement,” said Stepha-

nie Scott of the Katonah

Village Improvement So-

ciety.

Despite rainfall in the

morning, the shops on the

street placed their items

outside to catch the eyes

of passing shoppers and

o ered one-day specials.

It wasn’t just shops that

had items on o er; in-

dividual members of the

Katonah community had

their own pop-ups lin-

ing the street. Local artist Catherine H. was among the many storefronts Local author and childrens’ songwriter Michael Aloi shows off his book
that brought products outside for the sale. “Charlie and Chuck.”
Craig Flynn, who began

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Local artist Craig Flynn offered a number of paintings for sale.

Families filled trolley Baby John
during the sidewalk sale.

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Local news LETTERS

The only institution held and noted local news expert, often self-promoting, newslet- being covered by, at the time, Arena should
in lower esteem than ters and Facebook posts are di erent local papers in ad- not have been
the U.S. Congress is our over the past 15 years, America no substitute for real, objective dition to Katonah residents
national media. In a recently reporting. having more opportunities to quoted
released Gallup Poll, Congress has lost a quarter of its local “rub elbows” with one another.
has a 7% ap- Most of the heat and light Good, non-partisan, local news Editor’s Note: Gina Arena is a
proval rating news outlets, which includes from recent controversies at can help bridge that divide and candidate for State Senate Dis-
while television the local level have started with provide a more cohesive com- trict 40. She was among several
news and na- over 2000 local weekly papers. local reporting. Cell towers, munity. candidates for elective o ce who
tional newspa- cannabis shops, leaf blower provided comments for the article.
pers came in at In addition, bans, school district curriculum So many of us are concerned To the editor,
11% and 14%, changes, multi-million dol- with hamlet vitality, which, at
respectively. I IN CASE over the past lar building bonds, and unsafe its heart, is driven by successful Your July 7 issue, Page 6,
am pretty sure YOU decade, half sidewalks are just of few of the small businesses. Local papers with the topline, “Local o cials
that root canal MISSED IT the working issues brought to our attention are often the best and most weigh in on landmark Roe v.
had better numbers, but it was journalists by local reporting. If the prover- cost-e ective way for these local Wade reversal” highlights a
not included in the poll. bial tree falls in the forest and businesses to connect with their statement from Gina Arena,
have also nobody is there to hear it (or re- customers. ere is no substi- who is not an o cial. She does
Interestingly, small business- DON SCOTT disappeared. port on it) did it make a sound? tute for a full-page color ad in not represent the vast major-
es, the military, and the police In many cases, there is no sound a broadsheet paper. It has the ity of people in this geographic
topped the list as the most Professor without local coverage. impact my ad agency friends area. e Supreme Court deci-
trusted institutions. call “stopping power.” sion removed the right to treat
Abernathy Although local o cials are abortion as a personal issue and
Although the national media not always thrilled with how e business model for lo- enabled politicians and lawmak-
is held in such low esteem, said, “Abun- they are covered by local media, cal papers is challenging with ers to take control of a women’s
Gallup revealed that 8 of 10 the coverage provides valuable many of the traditional revenue reproductive rights. It is an issue
Americans put more trust in dant research in recent years has feedback they would not have sources drying up and under for the entire country.
their local news outlets to give otherwise — coverage which increasing competition from
them the information they need found that strong local journal- also provides an opportunity for social media. Now, more than I nd it o ensive on the part
compared to national sources. more of our residents to be con- ever, It is important to lend your of e Katonah-Lewisboro
We are truly lucky that our ism builds social cohesion, en- nected to the community and eyeballs, as well as your advertis- Times to bring attention to
communities have the bene t of their local institutions. ing and subscription dollars to the opinion of someone who is
local newspaper coverage. courages political participation, the e ort and stay plugged into neither an o cial nor a rep-
In my school board days, your local paper while holding resentative of our district, as
But local news is under and improves the e ciency and there was always a bit of a them to a high standard. clearly demonstrated by election
stress. According to Penny divide between Katonah and results.
Muse Abernathy, a journalism decision-making of local and Lewisboro. I attributed part of If this sounds like a sales
professor at UNC-Chapel Hill, the divide to each community pitch, it is. Linda Weisz
state government.” Cross River

For most people who follow

local news, the police blotter

and youth sports are the go-to

sections, followed closely by

this column, I am sure. Real

accountability, however, for local

government, including our town

boards and our school boards,

comes from local reporters who

attend these not always exciting

meetings to keep us in touch

with the important develop-

ments. Politicians’ periodic,

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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 2022 OPINION THE KATONAH LEWISBORO TIMES PAGE 17

Watching my weight

It’s heartening to see a rising past Jan. 1) to shed some pounds. If if I can help it, including desserts (my
number of people who not only are memory serves, I think some (a lot of ) go-to cheater is ice cream); you get the
in their ninth decade, but look like credit goes to the spouse in my house. idea. I’m no gastronomical saint. I just
try my best. Not everyone’s metabolism
they could be in their seventh or eighth. works the same, and I know my
metabolism all too well. It reliably turns
I don’t know what their secret is, but YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT those menu items into excess poundage
as sure as a pro golfer turns par 5s into
they are role models Of course, you par 4s. Plus, I eat a late breakfast and
have mostly curbed snacking late at
nonetheless for the cannot downsize night (popcorn being an exception).

kind of longevity we yourself simply through So far, it’s working mostly to my
(and her) satisfaction. ere are seven
all should be so lucky BRUCE a strict regimen of pounds that don’t show up on the scale
to have. Did I say THE BLOG going to the gym on anymore. Good riddance!
lucky? I don’t know the occasional day
TV DIET
how much of it is luck BRUCE that avoiding the gym Coincidentally, there’s something
APAR
and how much is the inexplicably slipped else I seem to have lost part of my
taste for — that bottomless supply of
willpower and wisdom your mind. After all, movies and TV programs that stream
across viewing services like Net ix,
to avoid unhealthy you are what you eat HBO, Prime, Apple, and the rest. but may have to do with age — I have
Don’t ask me how many I subscribe to. less and less patience to stick with most
habits. (or ‘’Dis-moi ce que It’s as embarrassing as asking me how of what I sample on those streaming
overweight I am. e answer is the services. Even the vaunted Tom Cruise
What we don’t see tu manges, je te dirai same for both: too much. box o ce sensation, “Maverick,” didn’t
take ight for me. I found it very
among those nonagenarians are many ce que tu es,” if you’re a linguistic By the way, why do we call it well made and very formulaic. (Elyse
“binging” when we put it on our TV, enjoyed it a lot more, but sorry, Tom;
— any, actually — who are overweight, snob who prefers the native coinage but “gorging” when we’re shoveling it in you didn’t bromance me.)
our stomach. In both cases, it’s a form
let alone obese. at’s about all you of almost 100 years ago by French of wretched excess, at least to the extent Maybe it’s the onset of advanced-age
it is displacing something more healthy attention de cit disorder? If it is, bring
need to know for why it’s better to foodie Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. in the moment. it on! I’ve had my ll of tedious TV and
mediocre movies for one lifetime. It’s
eat right and regularly engage in even Translation: “Tell me what you eat and For reasons I can’t fully discern — about time that I entertained weightier
matters, like getting my sorry butt to
nominal exercise. Not that I’m o ering I will tell you what you are.”) the gym more often.

my own physical arrangement as any Well, thanks for asking! at means Bruce Apar is a writer, actor, consultant,
and community volunteer. He can be
kind of example. I exercise — mile I’m an egg, salmon, clementine, and reached at [email protected]; 914-275-
6887.
walks, pumping iron at the gym when whole grain bread in the morning. I’m

the spirit and my limbs move me — but a cauli ower pizza many an afternoon.

not regularly enough. Same old story: e rest of the time, I’m celery

I enjoy the experience when I’m there and hummus, 90% dark chocolate,

— a Bruce among the Bruisers — but salad, and whatever else Elyse

it’s getting there that’s the heavy lifting, (aforementioned spouse) has cooked up

mentally. for the week on Sunday (she’s a great

ere is some hope for me yet, cook.)

though. A few weeks ago – don’t ask me What I’m not is fried food, fast food,

why – I resolved (even though it’s well and any form of white our or sugar,

Ask a Gynecologic Oncologist

WHAT SHOULD I KNOW ABOUT GYNECOLOGIC CANCERS?

Gizelka David-West, MD

Northwell Health Cancer Institute
Northern Westchester Hospital, Phelps Hospital

What is important for women to know about gynecology and cancer? How does your use of robotics benefit patients undergoing gynecologic
cancer surgery?
When many people think of gynecology, they think of pap smears, but there is much
more to it than that. Gynecologic cancers can develop in a few different reproductive The da Vinci surgical system is a robotic, minimally invasive tool that allows for greater
organs: the uterus, cervix, ovaries, fallopian tubes, vagina, and vulva. It’s important precision and increased dexterity for me as the surgeon. Because of this, patients
for women to know that even after having children or experiencing menopause, they typically experience less pain, recover quicker, and may have lower risk of blood loss
should continue their annual visits and be aware of screening guidelines: pelvic exams and infection. While it is preferred over open surgery, the benefit depends on the type
annually after age 18, cytology-based pap smears every 3 years after age 21, or of cancer being treated. We primarily use it for endometrial cancer.
co-testing with cytology and human papillomavirus (HPV) tests every 5 years
between the ages of 30 to 65. What about the future of gynecologic oncology excites you?

Early detection is key to preventing many types of cancer. How does this The incorporation of maintenance therapy for our patients with advanced stage
apply specifically to gynecologic cancers? disease has dramatically changed the treatment landscape. In ovarian cancer, we are
seeing an improvement in survival thanks to available maintenance therapies, such as
The best screening method we have is the combination HPV test and pap test for VEGF and PARP inhibitors. And, earlier this year, the SIENDO study showed promising
cervical cancer that is proven to prevent disease. Uterine cancer screening is a results which may address the increasing mortality rate we are seeing in uterine cancer
clinical evaluation and assessment of the clinical history of patients with abnormal and provide more options for patients to prevent recurrence of disease. Additionally, in
uterine bleeding patterns. There is also much research being done in early detection cervical cancer, there have been great advancements in immunotherapy which gives us
methods for ovarian cancer. an opportunity to improve survival.

Should women have different gynecologic concerns at different ages in What is special about the oncology team at Northwell Health?
their life?
Northwell puts so much effort and emphasis on the multi-disciplinary approach to
Age plays a role in gynecologic cancers, but the role varies with each cancer type. cancer treatment. Oncologists and radiologists get together to review every case to
Cervical cancer is prevalent in younger women in their 40s, uterine cancer in ages 50 ensure patients are receiving the most up-to-date, leading-edge treatment options
and up, and ovarian cancer from ages 50 to 60. While guidelines state that women available. When you’re told you have cancer, not only do you need cancer treatment,
can stop cervical screening at age 65, it is important for women over 65 to know that you also need psychosocial and wellness support, as well as any necessary physical
they should continue screening, especially if they’re sexually active or have a history therapy support. Northwell offers all of this for our cancer patients. In addition, our
of HPV infection. patient navigators and care managers are great and really help patients through this
complex and difficult time in their lives.

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Roadie for a day 

The Pleasantville Music Festival not on the crew. It’s easier if you just get pretty lonely. I was on the Parkway rst time I’ve ever had to explain to
was back in 2022 after a few sell your house and move to Marble for 20 minutes, and soon I started a bird that NOBODY is allowed in
years in dormancy. It wasn’t Avenue so that you can walk. Once to get lost in my thoughts. I was lost the equipment tent without a blue
before I knew it, and for quite some wristband. 
dead, just living in a state of suspended you get there though, you have all the time after. is is my 4th year with the
crew, and I’m hoping that soon I’ll be I was done with my lunch so I
animation. Once it got woken up, it comforts of home, especially if you entrusted with a ashlight, or someday wandered over to the zero waste bins,
even a walkie-talkie. I’m not getting and the volunteers there can tell you
was as good as new. bring a comfortable my hopes up, because I tend to be too exactly what is garbage and what is
much talkie and not enough walkie. recyclable. I had a paper plate, a piece
When the Festival chair from home. of aluminum foil and a plastic knife
I was chatting with the cops on and fork. ey told me all that stu
comes to town I MAN e headliner one of those rare occasions when they should go in the recycling bin, and that
enjoy volunteering didn’t ask to chat with me rst. ey my sneakers should go in the garbage
OVERBOARD this year was X said that the Festival usually goes bin.
for the Stage Crew, Ambassadors, and pretty smoothly, with the possible
toting the bands’ RICK I was assisting with exception of one or two guys that Next year I’ll have a retractable key
gear on and o , MELÉN their gear so that they become a little potted in the Beer chain and about 30 keys that I have
Garden. e police ran a bomb- no idea what they open, and I’ll be in
helping to set stu could get in an early sni ng dog through the Main Stage a big hurry to open them, and I won’t
and the backstage area, and I was have a lot of time for chit-chat. So
up and getting sound check. Some afraid the dog would stop right in if you see me at the Festival and you
front of me, having detected one of my come up to say hello but I’m on the
in people’s way have even called me the jokes, two at the most. Okay three, but walkie-talkie with one nger in my ear
that’s my nal o er. and the other ngers giving you the
whenever necessary. “5th Ambassador.” Also in attendance “hold on I’ll be with you in a minute”
I was in the shade keeping an eye sign, it means that there is no one on
It’s also my way of giving back to were Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze on things at the the equipment tent the other end. 
next to the Main Stage. ings were
the community. I try to give back fame, Paula Cole and many others. going pretty smoothly, but a small Join Rick and Trillium for the Katonah
bird walked in, brown with a gray- Concert at Memorial Park, ursday, July
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community owes me one, and I don’t 10,000 Maniacs, who were a last- already suspicious because it walked com
in instead of ew in. I gently but
have to give back as much next time, minute scratch. I heard that 7,000
rmly escorted it back out. It’s the
but then the community gives me a of the maniacs fell ill, but roadies are

little extra and I have to give back to notorious gossips. 

the community again. It’s a merry-go- One thing I love is that the folks

round I can’t get o . who assemble the day put the music

e weather was perfect for the rst, and the lineup is well-curated,

Festival, a little hot but not humid, with a song for everyone, something

plenty of water around if you needed old, something new, something

it, but none falling from the sky. borrowed and something blues.

My friends Matt and Anne were Aspiring hopefuls get a voice along

there as usual, volunteering on the with seasoned veterans, and local talent

hospitality crew, and I thank them for is featured as well. My job is called

their hospitality. Parking is the most Stage Crew, but I’m basically a roadie.

strenuous part of the day if you’re And I’ll tell you, life on the road can

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JoJo Degl helps bring home Gaelic football title

BY RICH MONETTI Club and took the nal game over moves o the foot and the hands. York team bound for Dublin. Un- All the games taking place on

CONTRIBUTING WRITER Galway by a score of 17-2. Kick-passed or punched, the play- fortunately, Covid canceled the July 2, the rst three rounds were

“It was insane,” said Degl, who ers can catch and run and then kick competition. a breeze.New York beat Mayo 26-

Earlier this year, John Jay’s was joined in victory by Mahopac’s or punch a pass into the goal for Undeterred, Degl was among 3, Kilkenny 27-7, and Kerry 22-6.

JoJo Degl celebrated a Section Gianna Dolan and Niamh and three points or drop kick between the 65 players trying out and Two wins to go, the real test

One lacrosse championship, and Fiona Kelleher. the uprights for one. made the nal cut in February. came in the semis, and Cork gain-

crossing the Hudson to defeat But how did a John Jay sopho- So, up or down, Degl gravitated In between her lacrosse commit- ing a 2-0 lead after 30 seconds

Somers was no bother. However, more become acquainted with a to a position that kept her coming ment, Degl made as many football said as much. “We were like uh-

it wasn’t the only body of water game that is played by Europeans and going. “Basically, you control practices as possible, and the early oh,” Degl remembered.

she traversed this year. who somehow mixed it up with the eld as a mid elder,”said Degl. morning and late-night timeslots e refs were no help either.

Making the New York Gaelic real football? “I need to be back on defense if the weren’t the hardest part. “You kind “ ey did not want to see a New

football team, she traveled to “My mom is Irish,”Degl said. girls are falling behind. en if you of dread practice because there’s so York team win,” she said.

Dublin for the John West Féile ere’s also a big Irish commu- need an extra passer to bring the much running,”she said. Worse yet,Cork took advantage

Championships, where her squad nity in Yonkers, where the Degls ball up eld, the mid elder helps e girls gave it their all, none- of a host of silent whistles. “ ey

was the rst New York team to lived. “I got to know the game, create more scoring opportunities.” theless. “We practiced so hard for were very, very dirty,” Degl said.

ever win the Division 1 champi- started playing, and fell in love,” Eventually heading north, Degl so many months,”she said. So, when a Cork player went

onship. she said. hooked on with WestPut Setanta e measured aspirations upon WWE and sent the New York

e 88 boys and girls teams On the eld at 5 years old, she in 2016 and has competed among taking ght ended up going above goalie to the canvas, Degl stood

come from New York, Boston, learned footballers don’t exactly dig the six New York State teams in and beyond, though. “Our hopes tall. “We took it upon ourselves

Dublin, Continental Europe, and in their heels. “ e game is mostly the Gaelic Athletic Association. were just to do the best we could,” to yell at that girl, and when I say

London. e New York team played in the air,”Degl said. She made her mark and was se- recalled Degl, “and we got a lot ‘we,’ I mean ‘I,’” Degl said.

went 5-0 at the Kilmacud Crokes e itinerary set, the round ball lected to the 2020 Division 2 New more than we hoped.” Degl made it clear that New

York didn’t get o the plane to be

‘They pushed around. “I said, ‘Keep your

hands o my goalie,’” Degl said,
“and sure enough she didn’t foul
anyone else.”

e baseline set, Degl had a

did hand in turning the early tide. “I

got a turnover on defense, carried
up eld, and the o ense got us on
the board,” she said.

Ball control then proved cru-

not cial. “We had possession most of

the time, and we made use to put
scores on the board,” Degl said.

Even so, the home crowd was

well-behaved. But they did get

want loud, and Degl stepped up in that

arena, too. “I looked over a few
times, gave a few dirty looks, and
told people to quiet down,” she

said.

to see A 14-4 victory closer than it

looked, the nal whistle had good
sports all around.

“We swapped jerseys, and they

were very, very sweet,”Degl said.

a New But fashion wasn’t the only

thing that changed hands. e cup
ew home with New York, and the

symbolism was undeniable. “To go

back to Ireland and win the whole

York thing, against girls that have been

born into this game, to go unde-
feated and bring the cup back to
NY,” she said. “It just means so

much to us.”

team So, conquering the international

stage, Degl might just be too big
for John Jay now. “Oh my gosh,”
she said.“Never.”

Instead, she hopes others fol-

win.’ low her Gaelic footsteps. “I give all

–JoJo Degl JoJo Degl with the the credit to the athlete I am today
championship trophy because of the physicality, the run-
ning, the game knowledge, and the
PHOTO COURTESY OF hand-eye coordination,” she said.
SOPHIA DEGL “It helps with everything I ever do.”

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‘Metamorphosis Now’ at Katonah’s CB Gallery

CB Gallery in Katonah is Without a lot of creative out- artwork process, Rodriguez said, PHOTOS COURTESY actually agreed to come to Kato-
pleased to announce its next lets to explore and the moniker “Without a doubt, gra ti in u- OF CB GALLERY nah—what an honor!”
exhibition, “Metamorphosis “Sexer” bestowed upon him by enced and inspires me as it gives
Now,” by Bronxville artist James Hight School of Art & Design my work an urban art avor, ber clearly in 1980’s NYC the For more information about
“Sexer” Rodriguez. e exhibit classmates because of his good which morphed from trains to “Sexer” tag all over the subways “Metamorphosis Now” contact
will feature original paintings looks, the gra ti portion of murals to canvas.” and thinking ‘Wow’, this guy is CB Gallery at 917-520- 3234 or
by Rodriguez exploring color his career was launched. After proli c, never dreaming I would visit CB Gallery on Facebook and
and transformation and will run continuing his studies at e “James ‘Sexer’ Rodriguez’s meet him years later” Instagram @cbartgallery. Walk-
from July 20 to August 20, 2022 Fashion Institute of Technology work is brilliant,” said CB Gal- in gallery hours are Wednesday
with an Artists reception on Sat- and Parsons School of Design, lery owner and director, Chris- In describing Rodriguez’s through Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
urday, July 23rd from 5-8pm to Rodriguez became a graphic topher Brescia. “I’ve always work, Brescia said, “ is body of or by appointment.
coincide with the Katonah Art designer. Describing his current loved gra ti art and “Sexer” work is colorful and charming
Walk. is a legend in NYC. I remem- and all around fantastic, and I’m
completely oored that the guy
With roots in gra ti art, whose work I saw all over the
“Metamorphosis Now” is a col- city during my formative years
lection of colorful and surreal
imagery from the mind of James
“Sexer” Rodriguez. Growing up
impoverished in the Bronx, it
was Rodriguez’s grandfather,
Gregory Marquez, who steered
him toward a creative life.

“He recognized my talent early
enough to buy me my rst drafting
table and entered me into a con-
test to have kids’artwork displayed
in Gimbels Department Store in
Manhattan,” Rodriguez said. “But
it wasn’t until 1978 when I started
noticing local neighborhood graf-

ti artists in the Bronx like Ban 2,
Crash, Mitch 77, Lee Quinonez,
and Dondi White that I knew
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Bedford Corners author publishes second novel

BY WHIT ANDERSON  ‘The best could not travel or see
STAFF WRITER our kids. I basically was
in my o ce writing ve
way to get
Last March, Bedford Cor- me to do to six hours a day with
ners resident Maureen Mor- no distractions. I was just
rissey published her second writing and running for
book, Sonder: Janie’s Story, about exercise. e pandemic
a young woman navigating the a ected my time and

streets of 1970s New York City After her retirement something mind space at that point.
in search of her lost brother.   from teaching, Maureen is to tell me I With my level of resil-
Morrissey has embraced can not do it’ ience, I thought ‘well, I
Morrissey published her rst life as a full-time author. cannot do anything else,
novel back in 2020, right after Maureen Morrissey let’s go.’” 
her retirement from teaching. PHOTOS COURTESY OF
However, the inspirations for her MAUREEN MORRISSEY Sticking to her love for
work date back to her childhood.  storytelling, and inspired
by authors like Raul Dahl
Raised by parents who survived and Judy Blume, Morrissey
the Holocaust, Morrissey’s family is currently working on a
history shaped her perspective on

life from a young age.  series of short stories to be

“My father was in a prison bonded over nding fun in the whelming sendo into retire- published at a later date. 

camp,” says  Morrissey. “My darkness,” Morrissey says.  ment. But as she did before,

mother’s family escaped to Co- Like all of us, Morrissey faced she embraced adversity, writing To learn more about

lumbia from Germany when hardships when the pandemic non-stop to begin the next phase Maureen Morrissey, along

she was a baby. Before that, they started. She spent the last three of her life as a full-time author.  with links to her books, Morrissey’s second novel tells the story

came from upper-middle class months of her career teaching “We were quarantined for al- visit amazon.com and of a woman searching for her brother in
1970s NYC.
backgrounds. We grew up know- virtually and had an under- most a year,” she explains. “We search her name.

ing that everything you take for

granted could be destroyed in a

matter of seconds.” 

Morrissey’s grandmother also

in uenced her both as a person

and a writer.  

“We called her Oma,” she re-

calls. “She is the reason my fa-

ther and his sister survived the

war. She was the rst chair cel-

list for the Queens Symphony

Orchestra after she moved to

the states. I admired her drive

so much. She was a special role

model to me.” 

As a child, Morrissey fell in

love with writing. Although

many of the works she tried to

publish in the past got rejected,

her passion never faded. Instead,

the failures gave her the determi-

nation to write even more. 

“It is partly just who I am,” she

says. “ e best way to get me to

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Avoid these The Road to
estate-planning mistakes Homeownership

GUEST will administer your estate – and needed. Also, if you have a 529 seminar
CORNER whom you’ve named as the trustee education savings plan, you’ll
– the person who will manage want to name a successor owner – e Café Resi-
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MCANAW choose a trust company to handle 529 if you were to pass away. be hosting a new
this duty.) And to help avoid home buyer semi-
When many people hear unpleasant surprises when your • NOT RE REGISTERING nar titled “ e
the words “estate plan- estate is being settled, consider ASSETS PLACED IN ATRUST Road to Home-
ning,”they assume it’s letting your children or other close ownership” on
just for the wealthy. relatives know who will be receiv- A living trust o ers you many July 27 from 5.30
ing what. potential bene ts, such as the abil- p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
But that’s not the case because ity to bypass the time-consuming at the Saw Mill
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some common mistakes. Once you create your estate lishing the trust, by itself, may be a home, don’t miss
plans, don’t forget about them. insu cient – you likely also need this event that will
Before we look at those mis- Over time, your personal situation to re-register assets, such as your be held in a re-
takes, let’s go over what estate may change – you may experience investments, so they are o cially laxed, open pool-
planning is designed to accom- a remarriage or bring in new chil- owned by the trust, not by you. side setting. Drinks
plish. Essentially, an estate plan dren. Your interests may change, and snacks will be
allows you to pass on your assets too – perhaps you’ll become is is essential for the trust to served.
in the way you desire. But it can deeply involved in supporting a work as you intended.
also specify other actions, such favorite charitable organization. Scan here to reg-
as naming someone to care for Given these and other potential Here’s one other mistake – not ister.
your minor children if you were changes, you’ll want to review your getting the help you need. Estate
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