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Published by Halston Media, 2022-05-25 10:59:10

The Somers Record 05.26.22

Vol. 12 No. 7 Visit TapIntoSomers.net for the latest news. Thursday, May 26, 2022

Guiding lights Voters approve
Somers school budget
A look inside ‘Career Day’ at Lincoln Hall 
Chang, Olsen and Kandel
BY CAROL REIF elected to BOE
STAFF WRITER
BY CAROL REIF “Glad” to have been reelect-

STAFF WRITER ed,  Chang  said he appreciated

While their life roads may the “trust” the community has
have been rudderless and rocky
in the past, Lincoln Hall stu- Somers’ proposed $100.9 mil- placed in him.
dents now possess a map that
could help point them toward lion 2022-2023 school budget “As we all know that educa-
a more hopeful, engaged and
productive future. passed Tuesday, May 17, by a re- tion is very important for every-

Interesting and accom- sounding 1,049-495 vote. one, every generation, and every
plished folks – including a pair
of the residential school’s alums Voters also approved, 1,100- country, and it requires a long-
– came to Somers last week to
share their personal stories on 433, a proposition to establish term diligent e ort to do it right
“Career Day.”
a $10 million capital reserve for public education, so it can re-
e event was designed to
inspire students by giving them fund, which will be used to o set spond to the needs of our com-
a taste of the multitude of ca-
reer and learning opportunities the cost of future infrastructure munity, our changing society and
that exist once they complete
their high school educations. needs and pay for such projects our competitive world,” he wrote

“We’re hopeful that it will Former Lincoln Hall resident Jesus Pineros was among as upgrading athletic elds and in a post-election statement. 
light a re in a few of them,” the professionals who came to work with students.
said Dr. James Coughlin, Lin- renovating buildings. e longtime trustee pledged
coln Hall’s director of residen- PHOTO: CAROL REIF
tial services. In the four-candidate race for to continue to do whatever is
‘We’re hopeful that
Held outdoors under partly- it will light a fire in three school board seats, voters necessary to make sure that
sunny skies on Friday, May 20,
it was attended by dozens of a few of them.’ returned two incumbents and Somers’ schools provide a “safe

SEE CAREER PAGE 9 Dr. James Coughlin elected a newcomer to three-year environment” where students can
Lincoln Hall Director of
terms. acquire the knowledge and skills
Residential Services
e top three vote-getters were necessary to become “productive”

Ifay Chang with 1,187, Chad- citizens.

wick Olsen with 1,162, and new- Olsen thanked the community

comer Amanda Kandel with 950.  “for supporting our students” and

Board hopeful Kenneth passing the budget.

Mitchell trailed with 941 votes. “ e academic programs, ex-

tracurricular opportunities, broad

POST ELECTION o erings in music and the arts,

STATEMENTS counseling and mental health sup-

Chang, who already  having port, professional development for

served for 15 years, wins the lon- SEE BOE PAGE 6
gevity prize.

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Thursday, May 26, 2022 OPINION The Somers Record – Page 15

Ballpark Lake Lincolndale
Opening Day!
BY MARGIE MAREK
Melissa Nomer Saturday 5/28/22
hit a homer
over the fence, (Rain Date Monday 5/30/22)
outta the park,
ricocheted o Free and Open to all
a Buick Skylark (members and nonmembers)

lodging in a warehouse Noon-7pm
dark. . . Lifeguard on duty all day

the ball is lost Live music!
to “never-be-found” Cadillac Brothers
while Miss Nomer take the stage at 3pm
ung her bat to the ground
Food and drinks for sale.
prancing
and 11 Lakeshore Drive N. Lake Lincolndale

happy-dancing around (Mahopac, NY for GPS)
home plate
cheering,

“TOUCHDOWN”

APAR and often helps you. Trust me, you won’t
miss the tie any more than we miss our
FROM PAGE 14 tail.

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uniform and replace it with a hoodie or wishing you a fruitful and well-meaning
down vest. You can celebrate that hard- life.
earned rebellion when you make your
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On the other hand, if any grads were reached at [email protected]; 914-275-
to “lose” the tie for graduation, just re- 6887.
member in your life’s journey that a little
non-conformity need not hurt anyone

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Understanding the teenage mind

parents and teachers working you thinking?” ese adults don’t emotional, social and intellectual vacation, party, outing or char-

STRONG with teenagers so that they un- realize that that is the perfect development. ity event. At school, encourage

LEARNING derstand a little more about the question. In many cases, they Here are some tips, taken kids to join the chorus or try out
teenager in the home and class. weren’t thinking! And if they directly from our book, “Why for a sports team. Suggest they
DR. LINDA were, their thoughts weren’t Bad Grades Happen to Good work on the school newspaper or
SILBERT ey need to understand how necessarily rational. Simply be- Kids,” to help you through your audition for a role in an upcom-
their teenagers are interpreting

the world, their friends, their cause someone looks like a fully children’s teenage years: ing play.

parents and their teachers at this grown adult doesn’t mean he or • Does your teenager see • Be on the lookout for signs

stage of their development. she thinks like an adult. Teen- you as someone s/he can ask that physical or emotional safety

Dear Dr. Linda, Ellen P. age brains are still developing for help? Just as with younger issues may have crept into a

As a retired middle and high Dear Ellen, and will continue to develop for children and adolescents, teens teen’s life. Teenagers are on an

school teacher, I want parents Often, parents and teachers many more years, and research need to know that their parents emotional roller coaster—build-

of teenagers to understand the respond to something negative a has shown that parents and and teachers are their allies—not ing and breaking friendships,

thinking process of these young teenager has done by saying, in other adults in teenagers’ lives their adversaries. S/he needs to reacting to what others say to

adults. Please write a column for a not so nice voice, “What were play signi cant roles in their know that you’re all on the same them without always under-

team and if s/he needs help, s/ standing what has been said, re-

he’ll get it. acting to facial expressions and

• Be a good role model. Chil- body language (many times in-

dren and teens use us as mirrors. appropriately) while at the same

Here’s an old story that says it time trying to t in. Learning

all. during this stage of develop-

One rainy day, the king took ment is not easy. If you’re not

a walk with his two children. He the gold-star pupil, you may feel

held an umbrella in each hand to stupid or embarrassed. If you

cover and protect each child. A are the gold-star pupil, you may

bystander approached and said, struggle with fears of not being

“Why are you protecting your socially accepted.

children from the rain? You are If you’re a parent or teacher,

the king! They should be protect- it’s important for you to ac-

ing you.” His highness sagely cept, support and encourage

replied, “If I do not show them the teenagers in your lives—

respect, how will they learn to through words and actions—to

respect me? How will they learn be sure they feel that you’re on

to respect others? How will they their team, you respect them,

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Thursday, May 26, 2022 OPINION The Somers Record – Page 17

Space Barbie

READING, Katherine Johnson and astro- ‘ I have been relying
WRITING & naut Sally Ride, as well as a on the law office of
CHOCOLATE Barbie based on Italian astro- Joe Tock for most
naut Samantha Cristoforetti. of my life, and
KIM they are always
KOVACH I played with lots of Barbie professional and
dolls when I was a child. I had ready to handle
It’s always a good idea to let Barbie, Ken, Tressy, Francie, anything.’
children bring a few toys and and Skipper. I liked to change ~C.M.
books along on an airplane their out ts and keep all of
trip. Familiar distractions help the tiny accessories in my blue Criminal Defense/DWI
to pass the time on the ight as Barbie doll carrying case with Personal Injury
well as in the airport. I remem- the double doors. Sometimes I Real Estate
ber bringing crayons and a color- would bring a few of my Barbie Business Law
ing book on plane trips as a very dolls in my schoolbag for a play Wills, Trusts, Estates, Probate
young child. I recall one vacation date at a friend’s house after
to Canada when I brought my school. I always brought my
stu ed frog with me on the air- blond haired, blue eyed Ken
plane. Froggy was a good travel doll along with a Barbie or two.
companion and didn’t require Playing Barbies with my friend,
any snacks. Phyllis, gave me the opportu-
nity to create scenarios where all
Recently I was surprised to of the dolls were vying for Ken’s
learn that two Barbie dolls were attention. It was like a soap op-
launched into space as part of an era for third graders with plenty
e ort to encourage young girls to of drama.
think about pursuing careers in
aerospace and engineering. e I was curious to nd out
Mattel toy company partnered about other toys and unusual
with the International Space items that astronauts have car-
Station National Lab to o cially ried into space. Astronauts can
send two Barbie astronaut dolls bring personal items in a PPK
— one white and one black — — Personal Preference Kit — a
on an actual trip to space aboard container about the size of a
Mission DreamStar. book for items weighing less
than two pounds maximum.
According to the internet, Astronauts traveling as part
the two toy dolls, dressed in of the Gemini, Apollo, Space
silver spacesuits with silver space Shuttle, and International Space
boots, gloves and helmets, re- Station programs need to have
ceived a tour of the International personal items approved by
Space Station which included NASA (National Aeronautics
the observation module, vegeta- and Space Administration).
ble garden and minus-80 degree
laboratory freezer. e dolls are e rst toys carried into
expected to remain on this mis- space in April 1985 on the Dis-
sion until summer. covery space shuttle included
a Slinky, a yo-yo, a paddle ball
When the Barbie dolls return and a toy car. Eleven toys in all
to earth, they will be donated were used as part of a physics
to the Smithsonian’s National demonstration to help show
Air and Space Museum. Later the e ects of weightlessness in
this year, the two space traveler space.
dolls will go on display at the
museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy In 2012, Japanese astronaut
Center in Chantilly, Virginia. Satoshi Furukawa brought Lego
bricks with him on his trip to
Mattel introduced the rst the International Space Station.
space-related Barbie, Miss
Astronaut, in 1965. A second Here is a fun and unusual
astronaut Barbie was produced space travel fact: Astronaut and
in 1985, followed by a space avid Yankees fan, Garret Reis-
scientist doll in 2017 and an man, brought a vial of dirt from
astrophysicist Barbie in 2019. the pitcher’s mound at Yankee
Over the years, the toy company Stadium with him on board the
has created special Barbie dolls space shuttle Endeavor in 2008!
modeled after NASA scientist
Kim Kovach wonders if astronauts
ever bring chocolate bars? www.
kimkovachwrites.com

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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).

Thursday, May 26, 2022 The Somers Record – Page 19

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LIZE a) set your alarm to get up half an hour
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b) when you go to the store, do not circle

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COVID) might have turned many of us ing spot. Instead, park in the far corner, activities will not only prevent weekend therapist.
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exercise, but mostly over weekends. Trans- evator. e American Heart Association ing in motion (and your muscle memory
forming from a couch potato to a weekend recommends we should participate in 150 increases). Also listen to your body; if your 35 in Cross River and a PT Studio in the premises
warrior comes with injury risks, though, if minutes of moderate vigorous exercises or exercise activities cause pain or discomfort, of Apex Fitness (where her team focus on the reha-
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and take longer to recover minutes of vigorous exercises to weekends
and return to a sedentary lifestyle during
Weekend warriors – those of us who have the rest of the week are more prone to
sudden bursts of energy and engage in injuries than the group that spread their
strenuous activities mostly over weekends moderate vigorous exercises out during the
- are much more at risk to develop serious week.
injuries to our muscles, tendons, and lig-
aments. Remember, when we are inactive 3. Relax through motion. Curling up
couch potatoes, our muscles, tendons, and on the couch after a stressful day at work is
ligaments are not used to being moved and not your only option to relax. Replace your
are not ready for the sudden high demand couch-relax time twice to thrice a week
of repetitive motion, jumping and impact. with a short session of moderate exercise.
For example, go for a 20-minute walk,
is risk exists regardless of weekend war- swim laps in your pool, or stretch and do
riors’age or the preferred weekend exercise yoga. Replacing inactive relaxation with
activity – from playing a game of tennis physical activity will improve your mind-
or golf, shooting baskets, paddling with a body connection and contribute to prior-
kayak for miles, bike riding or skateboard- itizing your health.
ing.
4. Gradually add weight bearing activ-
Moreover, weekend warriors tend to take ity to your exercise routine. “Weight bear-
longer to recover from injuries than ath- ing” does not mean weightlifting but en-
letes. Professional athletes and individuals gaging in physical activity that allows your
who follow a regular structured exercise body to ght against the forces of gravity.
program can rebound from serious injuries For example, walking uphill, jogging, stair
in a couple of weeks. ey work out regu- climbing and playing sports such as ten-
larly, maintain a high level of conditioning nis and golf. Research shows that physical
of their bodies,and their muscles have high weight bearing activity has several health
levels of elasticity (including exibility and bene ts, such as a) increasing oxygen and
explosive strength) which contribute to a blood ow, b) releasing ATP (adenosine
quicker recovery rate. triphosphate) the energy supplier to our
cells, and c) increasing endorphins, the
Practical tips for weekend warriors to chemical produced by our nervous system
prevent injuries that helps us cope with pain and stress

Transforming your body from a sedentary 5. Gradually add vigorous exercises to
couch potato state to an active and healthy your weekly routine. Do not overextend
state is a process that requires a positive yourself. Do not expect to run the 100-
mindset, moderation, and regular exercise. yard sprint within a week of starting your
renewed active lifestyle. Approach it as a
1. Make your health and tness a pri- building process: rst lay a sound founda-
ority. If you feel you don’t have time to tion for your muscle-memory to return to
exercise due to your busy schedule or be- an active state and then add more layers of
cause you have overcommitted your time physical activity and more rigorous exer-
to help others during the day, you need to cises over time.
change your mindset and make the com-
mitment to yourself rst.Visualize the end 6. Before you exercise, always warm-
goal what you want to achieve: you want up and include sport-speci c dynamic
to have a heathier lifestyle, lose weight, feel stretching.
more t and energized. Now take charge
of your day. 7. Remember to hydrate when you ex-
ercise.

2. Find ways to exercise more regularly, e positive bene ts from transforming

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Thursday, May 26, 2022 SPORTS The Somers Record – Page 29

Despite falling in the playoffs,
flag football’s inaugural

season was a great success.

PHOTO: CHRIS SMAJLAJ

TuskersVARSITY ROUNDUP tackle postseason

BY WHIT ANDERSON Roublick (3 hits, 3 runs) stepped starting pitcher George Creigh- back.  e Tuskers tried to chip bests, as well as school records. 
ton threw a complete game gem, away, but never got closer than e boys’ team placed second
STAFF WRITER up at the plate.  striking out eight batters and three runs down.  e highlight
only giving up one walk.  of the game for Somers was in behind Iona Prep, their high-
Somers 3, Rye 1 the top of the 6th inning, when est nish since 2005. ey had
Somers will compete for the the team pulled o a triple play two individual event winners
BASEBALL  Monday, May 23 section championship at Pur- with the bases loaded.  e Tusk- on the day. e rst was Aiden
chase College on Saturday.   ers ended their season with a 10- Meza  (10:02.20), who edged
Somers 8, Nanuet 1 e Tuskers punched their 10 record.  out Iona Prep’s Tommy Flynn
SOFTBALL  to claim the 3000m steeplechase
Saturday, May 21 ticket to the Section 1 Class John Jay-Cross River 14, TRACK & FIELD  
Somers 8 Westchester County nal. Meza is now the number
Following their dominant win A Championship with a hard- Wednesday, May 18 Championships one ranked steeplechaser in Sec-
Somers began their playo May 20-21 tion 1.  Colin Brooks (10:34.90)
against Byram Hills in the Sec- fought win over the #2  seeded e Somers track and eld
run in an out-of-bracket game nished closely behind in fourth. 
tion 1 Class A Quarter nals, Rye Garnets.  against league-rival John Jay- teams competed at Horace Brian Luciano (158-02.00)
Cross River. After splitting the Greeley and North Salem High won the discus by a large mar-
Somers put on another master- Somers got on the board in the regular season series, the Tuskers School this past weekend in the gin. He also nished second in
fell short, concluding their 2022 Westchester County Champion- the shot put behind Iona Prep’s
class on the road against Nanuet top of the third inning with an season.  ships. Both the boys and girls had Chirstopher Millo. Andrew Fa-
standout performances, personal sone (22.80) placed fourth in the
in the semi nals.  Evan Carway double that drove e Wolves jumped out to an
early 4-0 lead and never looked SEE ROUNDUP PAGE 34
e 8-1 win was spearheaded in George Creighton and Ravi

by the pitching from the Kapica Dass. e very next at bat, Matt

brothers. e younger, Andrew, Kapica smacked a double to score

went ve innings, giving up Carway and give Somers a 3-0

zero earned runs and ve strike- lead.  

outs. e elder, Matt, closed out e Tuskers threatened to

the game by striking out the side.   score throughout the rest of the

O ensively, Brandon Iorizzo game but could not get any more

(2 hits, 2 walks, 2 RBIs) and John runners home. Nevertheless,

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Somers High School Featured Seniors

As the Class of 2022 counts down to graduation on June 22, The Somers Record is proud to highlight a different group of seniors in each issue. For more infor-
mation about participating, contact editor Tom Walogorsky at [email protected].

Megan Spencer Giovanni Crecco Erica Joseph Matthew Demm Amelia Sheridan

Favorite TV show? Favorite movie? Favorite TV show? Favorite book? What three words would
My favorite TV show is Sur- Goodfellas Modern Family “Bat Boy” by Mike Lupica your friends use to describe
you and your personality?
vivor, and I actually auditioned What is your idea of the per- What is something most peo- What is something most peo-
fect day? ple don’t know about you? ple don’t know about you? Adventurous, inquisitive, and
twice but I am yet to get picked.
Waking up late on a hot sum- I am bilingual. I speak English Something that I love doing is thoughtful.
What three words would
your friends use to describe mer day, enjoying a nice Texas and can speak Malayalam, an In- collecting and investing in sports What interests you most?
you and your personality? What activities do you partici-
Burrito from Super Deli, and dian language, too. cards. pate in, both in school and out-
Enthusiastic, outgoing, stub- side of school?
spending the rest of the day at What do you hope to be do- What is something that moti-
born ing in five years? What are vates you? If I am not in school or study-
Lake Mahopac with my close your main life goals?
What is something most peo- My grandpa. He is someone ing, I am likely doing something
ple don’t know about you? friends and family. I hope to be working and living
who was very close to me, and active outside. I am an avid skier
In cross-country, I was ranked What is something most peo- in New York City. I’m attending
ple don’t know about you? knowing that he isn’t here with and outdoor enthusiast, so you
475 out of 477 in Section 1, mak- Binghamton University, and am
Something that most people me anymore all I want to do is could nd me hiking, biking,
ing me the third slowest runner majoring in nance, to go into
don’t know about me is that I make him proud. Seeing what he paddle boarding, or sailing. I
in the section! the business eld. I would love to
play the guitar. I’ve been playing did for his community and how also enjoy photography, as well
What do you hope to be do- create my own business one day.
ing in five years? What are for about a year and a half and it’s known and loved he was by ev- as traveling and exploring new
your main life goals? What three things would you
become one of my favorite hob- bring to a deserted island? eryone motivates me to be just places, cultures, and things.
I am planning to go to SUNY
bies. I would bring my phone, paint, like him. Favorite comfort food?
Cortland to study physical edu- French Toast
What is Somers’ best attrac- and a canvas. What is Somers’ best attrac-
cation. e physical education tion? tion? What do you hope to be do-
Were your years at Somers ing in five years? What are
department at Somers has been I would like to highlight Any- High School what you expected e best spot to hang out is your main life goals?
them to be? How would you de-
so great and I hope to one day time Fitness. My friends and I go scribe your high school experi- probably Bobo’s. ere is never In ve years, I hope to be living
ence in one word?
join them. in there everyday and work out. a time you will walk in and see a happy, healthy life in Salt Lake
My years at Somers High
Were your years at Somers Some of best conversations I’ve somebody that you don’t know. City; having graduated from the
High School what you expected School were very di erent from
them to be? had throughout the last couple of Were your years at Somers University of Utah. I will then
what I expected. High school High School what you expected
My four years were better than years have been in that gym. them to be? How would you de- persue medical school, on the
feels like it went by very quickly, scribe your high school experi-
I expected them to be. I got in- Were your years at Somers ence in one word? way to my dream of becoming a
High School what you expected especially during sophomore and
volved in a lot of clubs and ac- them to be? If I had to describe high school doctor.
junior year with online school. I
tivities throughout high school I think my years at Somers in one word it would probably be Were your years at Somers
would describe my high school High School what you expected
and met many amazing people High School were well-enjoyed “crazy.” High school was every- them to be?
experience as “memorable.” I’m
through that. Although Covid despite missing school for about thing I could have imagined. It My four years at Somers High
glad I was able to make new con-
wasn’t great, I got to do activities a year. I’m just happy that I had was something I’ll probably re- School weren’t necessarily what I
nections with people throughout
I wouldn’t typically get to do like a chance to experience my senior member for the rest of my life. I was anticipating; but I do believe
high school and learn more about
cross-country and work with the year to the fullest. have made so many friends that I that they were critical to my own
my own interests.
re department for their Christ- will always remember, and some self-growth and development

mas tree sale. that will stick with me forever. into who I am today. I found the

relationships I formed with my

teachers, educators, and adminis-

trators immensely valuable to my

success both within and outside

the high school.

Thursday, May 26, 2022 LEISURE The Somers Record – Page 31

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1. English river 34. Russian river 60. Long, edible marine fish 18. Adult beverage theparamountrehab.com
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17. Social occasion 45. Monetary unit of Samoa 68. You need it to eat 33 Southwestern farmers
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22. Body part for God 1. Reconnaissance (Brit. 40. Norse explorer __ the
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dried orchid tubers 47. Plant-eating ground bug
4. Foes 48. History Finnish county
5. Rheumatoid 49. Conifer native to
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• Choose a watermelon that has a rm, sym-

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• Watermelons should be relatively heavy. 2. Take one cut half and place it cut-side

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should be re ected in a substantial weight for 3. Cut the watermelon into slices.

the melon’s size. 4. Repeat for the other cut half.

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and ripened in the sun. Once cut from the vine, the watermelon and cut the same size slices in

a watermelon has about three to four weeks to the opposite direction. is creates strips that

be consumed. are easy for kids to grab and maneuver.

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CAREER of ‘I can do this.’” dent of his division asked “Who’s ble, only to be told by the o cial: Morris is proud of the schol-
Now 29, Pineros has kept in Jesus Pineros?” He timidly raised “You got the highest score. I just arship program.
FROM PAGE 9 his hand, thinking he was in trou- wanted to see who you were.”
close touch with Morris and “When I work with these kids,
would see his nephew. Two days another social worker, Sharon PHOTO: CAROL REIF I keep saying to them, you have
later, the 19-year-old was fatally Tapley. thousands of dollars waiting for
stabbed after leaving a party. Students met with representatives from Westchester Barber you if you want to do something
“God bless them for real. I’m Academy, and some even received haircuts. positive with your life. Lincoln
“I grew up with him. Raised just grateful for them, the pro- Hall will help you go to school,
him. Held his hand when he gram, this place paying for my go to trade school, go to college,
took his rst step,” Pineros re- school, and supporting my life. I whatever it is that you want, but
called. still made mistakes when I left, you have to stay out of trouble.
but they looked past that and You have to make a choice,” she
His brand-new tattoo says it they helped me get on my feet,” said.
all about the journey. It begins on he said.
his forearm with a portrait of his “I must say it 10 times every
beloved nephew as a child. e e lowest point came years day because they need to un-
upper half depicts Zeus – Greek ago when the now-grown Pine- derstand that we’re serious and
god of sky and weather known ros found himself homeless. that’s why having someone like
for hurling thunderbolts – and Jesus come out is so important
his wife, Hera. IBEW Local 3’s “I was doing really bad. One because Jesus did what I told
emblem sits on his shoulder. day I was sleeping in a park and him, which is, ‘You can change
it was like a light bulb went o your life.’”
More worried about his sis- in my brain. I thought, ‘Hey, I
ter’s su ering than his own heal- have a scholarship from Lincoln Pineros is, according to Mor-
ing, Pineros said things today are Hall. I should be able to use it ris, “a very deep thinker” and
“good.” somehow,’” he recalled. a great example of how some-
one with the right support can
“I’m doing better than before. He reached out to Morris, change life’s trajectory.
I am just the type of guy that who assured him he still was eli-
likes progress,” he said. gible for the money. Wasting no Morris gives grads her phone
time, Pineros researched decent- number and email when they
By Pineros’s side Friday was paying jobs and settled on elec- leave.
Barbara C. Morris, a former trical work. He enrolled in trade
teacher and a social worker at school, attending classes while “It’s not just me; they have a
Lincoln Hall for 29 years. holding down a job. lot of people here that they can
contact and we will do every-
“ e bottom line is these It was “probably the hardest thing we can to help them,” she
young men have never had any thing I’ve ever done, but I really said.
experience doing things in the went hard because I was going
community and in life, that they through a lot. It kind of pushed “We have a saying: ‘You leave
love to do,” the director of alum- me to do the right thing,” he Lincoln Hall; Lincoln Hall nev-
ni relations said. “ ey come to said. er leaves you,’” Morris added.
us not knowing, pretty much,
about any kind of legitimate After he nally got to take the SEE CAREER PAGE 33
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CAREER TV miniseries “Crash the Sys-
FROM PAGE 32
tem,” shared his knowledge of

careers available in the eld of

Having a standard job isn’t the lm production;

only way to do good, students · Antwoin “Chef Fresh” Guti-

were told by  Sgt. Elia, a New errez  discussed what it takes to

York National Guard recruiter work in the uber-competitive

who requested that his rst world of restaurants;

name not be used. · C. Bird provided an overview

He spoke of how the part- on employment with the New

time commitment could give York City Housing Authority;

those who join full-time bene ts · Pedro Serrano  and  Alex-

like free college tuition. ander Cordova  spoke about

Elia said he loves his job be- their careers in the U.S. Marine

cause “it’s important to give Corps;

back to the community and see · Licensed barber  R.

how I can help these youngsters Smiles  gave out cutting-edge

change their lives, facilitate their tips. (Students also lined up to

dreams and achieve them, what- have their hair done by folks

ever their aspirations are.” from the Westchester Barber

Likening it to being a “gate- Academy.)

keeper,”he said it’s up to the kids One 17-year-old had a hard

to take that rst step through time choosing his favorite po-

the opening. tential career.

“I have the keys. And if they “I like all of them, but prob-

decide to move forward, they ably a chef, because I like food. I

decide to move forward,” he like to eat,” he said. 

said. With that, the teen headed

One student was interested in over to get his hair trimmed be- PHOTO: CAROL REIF

joining the military because he fore grabbing some lunch. Lincoln Hall alum James McLeod Jr. is now a motivational speaker and author.

wants to be a doctor some day.

Talking to Elia was helpful be-

cause he was “just trying to g-

ure out the basics of what they

do,” he said.

“Everything else I’m going to

nd out by going to school. I just

want to know what it’s like when

you’re in there, going through

the struggle,” said the 16-year-

old dad of a 3-month-old.

Career Day was “fun” because,

he said: “I got to learn stu that

I never got to learn.”

Also there was  John Newell,

owner of Whitehall Auto Ser-

vice in Somers. A supporter of

Lincoln Hall’s goals, he talked to

students about the repair biz.

Calling the sta there “incred-

ible,” Newell said they “work THIS WEEK’S EPISODE:
very hard to open as many doors
for students as possible.”

He’s hosted small groups of

Lincoln Hall students so they An Inside Look at the
could see mechanics at work.

Newell tells them that “there’s Halston Media Editorial Team Meeting.
never a shortage of work for a
good mechanic” and that they’ll

“always have a job wherever they Listen to our Publisher, Editors and
go in the country or world and

they’ll certainly never go hun- Reporters Discuss the week’s
gry.”

Other presenters were:

· Designer  Michael Minter, TOP LOCAL NEWS.
who met with students inter-
ested in fashion careers;

· Sean Alvarez, the owner of

a landscaping company in Bed-

ford; Learn about our newest publication,
· Physical trainer  Andrew
e Mt. Kisco-Bedford Times.
Ricketts of Mount Kisco;

· John Bedford Lloyd, Ameri-
can character actor and producer

who gave students an insider’s

view of the TV and lm indus-

tries; Search for Hudson Valley Uncensored on Apple Podcasts,
· Shiek Mahmud-Bey, a Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music and YouTube.

Brooklyn-born actor most re-

cently known for his role in the

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Somers will compete for the section championship at Purchase College on May 28. PHOTO: CHRIS SMAJLAJ ROUNDUP athlete on this team. ey left it
all on the track. I am at a loss for
FROM PAGE 29 words.” 

200m, scoring major points for e girls matched this all-
the Tuskers.  around team e ort as well. 

e 4x100m team consisting rowing phenom Megan
of Fasone, Trey Mancuso, Nate Spencer won the hammer throw
Marcus, and Jaden Abreau not with a 129-07.00 attempt. She
only won their relay, but broke also placed second in the dis-
the school record  set in 2010 cus, fourth in shot put, and fth
thanks to a 44.27 nish.   in javelin. Keira Cleary is wrap-
ping up her freshman season in
“ is had been a goal of theirs style. Her fourth-place nish in
all season,” said Coach Mike the 400m (1:00.58) made major
Lacko. “ is was truly remark- headlines. 
able and amazing to watch.” 
“For a freshman to run that
e 4x800m relay team (Aid- fast and score in a meet like this
en Meza, Ryan Allen, Connor is incredible,” said Coach John
Phillips,  Colin Brooks) placed Vegliante. 

fth in their race running an Isabella Milojevic set a person-
8:36.98, scoring crucial team al record (1:08.96) in the 400m
points.  hurdles to place third.  e girls
crushed the 3000m. Five ran for
“To get second place against personal bests, including fresh-
these super talented teams is man Julia Aquilino (10:53.32),
amazing,” Lacko said. “We have who nished in ninth.  
been talking about this all sea-
son. We knew how strong Iona “To be fourth in all of West-
was and came into the meet with chester County was huge for us,”
the goal of a top three nish. I do Vegliante said. “I am proud of
not think I have stopped smiling how the girls stepped up.”
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ROUNDUP our own and gave them a run for TENNIS   for the Archdiocese Champi-
FROM PAGE 34
their money, it was nice to see. Arlington 5, Somers 2 onship with a hard-fought win

We had had a great season and Saturday, May 21 against Chaminade. Russell

at Brewster when we got shut we cannot wait until next year!”  e Somers tennis team played Hunter started for the Gaels, pick-

out, to this game where we held their last match of the season, los- ing up the win. Paul Birkenstock

ing to Arlington in the Section 1 recorded the save. Phil Masci (2-3,

Saving a Life EVERY 11 MINUTES TeamTournament.  2 RBIs, 1 HR), Harry Leipold (2-

e Admirals swept the singles 2,1 RBI),and Nick Duryea (2-3,1

aloneI’m never matches, but two out of the three RBI) provided the o ense needed
Tusker doubles teams (Archit
Shanker & Steven Amato, John for the rst-round win. 
Raducanu & Seth Cheung) won
their games.  Kennedy 2, Stepinac 0
Wednesday, May 18
Kennedy continued to roll with

Life Alert® is always GOLF  a walk-o thriller against St- PHOTO: CHRIS SMAJLAJ
here for me. epinac. In a complete game start,
Round 1 Sectional Gary Gill-Hill (7 Innings, 3 Hits, The Tuskers celebrating another
One touch of a button Monday, May 23 0 Walks, 11 Ks) had the Crusaders touchdown against Greenburgh-
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How do I start planning for retirement?

GUEST spend on necessities like rent or PAY YOUR DEBTS regularly is important. It lets you where where your money will go
CORNER mortgage, food, and transporta- Interest can quickly eat away review the markets and analyze further.
tion. is will give you a rough your portfolio to see if there are
MICHAEL idea of what you’ll need every at your retirement savings. If you opportunities to potentially in- When you’re ready to retire,
CARMINUCCI month when you’re retired. Keep have signi cant debts, try to pay crease returns or minimize losses. having a plan in place will help
in mind that in ation and your them o before you retire. You’ll But you’ll never know where you ease the transition to life after
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Celebrating the 230th anniversary of the NYSE

Carminucci Wealth Management hosts Roaring ’20s party

BY VIM WILKINSON tile markets like the one we are currently The Carminucci Wealth
BUSINESS EDITOR experiencing,” Carminucci said. “During Management team
the dramatic downturns, everyone should
is year, the New York Stock Exchange remember that these downturns are short- PHOTOS: VIM WILKINSON
(NYSE) is 230 years old. To celebrate this term swings in a long-term time-tested pos-
milestone, Somers resident, owner and itive successful investment history.” Guests dressed in ’20s attire celebrated the 230th anniversary of the NYSE at the Roaring
founder of Carminucci Wealth Manage- ’20s-themed party hosted by Carminucci Wealth Management in Somers.
ment, Michael Carminucci, hosted a Roar- Despite the market volatility in recent
ing ’20s-themed party for clients, business days, Carminucci Wealth Management felt
partners and friends. Guests arrived dressed that this anniversary should be celebrated,
in ’20s attire at Somers Pointe for an evening and the company looks forward to brighter
of fun and food to celebrate the stockmarket. days ahead.

e NYSE’s origins can be traced back “ e goal of our rm is to educate as many
to May 17, 1792, when the Buttonwood investors as possible as to the proper way to
Agreement was signed by 24 stockbrokers. invest and manage money during market
ups and downs,” said Carminucci, who is
e agreement was signed as a response to also the owner and founder of Carminucci
the rst nancial panic. It set stocktrading Agency Insurance, Carminucci Workplace
rules and established set commissions. e Solutions and Carminucci Tax Services.
agreement aimed to promote public con- “I like to emphasize my philosophy of the
“Power of 2 Percent.” is means that if you
dence in the markets and to ensure that begin investing at age 25 years old, by simply
deals were conducted between trusted par- earning 2 percent more per year than aver-
ties. age, you can come close to doubling your
retirement savings by age 65. All it takes
In the early years, stocktrading contin- is proper, consistent fundamental investing
ued in co eehouses, where merchants typi- principles. Our goal is to impart these edu-
cally gathered. By 1817, the active stock- cational tools on as many investors.”
market led to a more formal organization.
e information about the NYSE was
e new stock exchange rented a room at provided by Carminucci Wealth Management.
40 Wall Street where the brokers gathered For an in-depth look at the NYSE’s timeline,
to trade a list of 30 stocks and bonds. To- visit www.nyse.com/history-of-nyse. For
day, the NYSE is the world’s largest stock information about Carminucci Wealth
exchange, o ering icons and entrepreneurs Management and its services, visit www.
the opportunity to raise capital and change carminucciwealthmanagement.com.
the world.

“ e 230-year anniversary is a very im-
portant reminder, particularly during vola-

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