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Published by Halston Media, 2022-08-02 14:48:05

Mahopac News 08.04.2022

VOL. NO. Visit TapIntoMahopac.net for the latest news. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 2022

Court: Town Board had no authority to OK cell tower

Plan to build tower near Walton Drive deemed ‘illegal’

BY BOB DUMAS gan in 2018 when Verizon Wire- Six months after the federal Maple Hill tower, nor any vote Wechsler, Joseph Armisto and
EDITOR less and Homeland Towers asked action was initiated, Verizon and taken by those respective boards. Gerard Hanrahan— led a law-
for site-plan approval to build Homeland agreed to withdraw suit questioning the Town Board’s
An Article 78 lawsuit asking the cell towers on residential proper- their application for a cell tower And what some town o cials authority to enter into such an
State Supreme Court to block con- ties on Croton Falls Road and at the Croton Falls Road property, did not realize was that the Maple agreement considering that the
struction of a 140-foot cell tower Dixon Road. In November 2019, while the town agreed to issue a Hill Estates site butted up against Planning Board and Zoning
near a Walton Drive neighbor- the Planning Board denied those building permit for the cell tower the adjacent Walton Drive neigh- Board of Appeals never voted on
hood in Mahopac has been upheld. applications on several grounds, for a new location on the Dixon borhood, putting some homes the issue.
primarily saying it believed Home- Road property. e agreement also there in very close proximity to the
e suit did not seek monetary land had not su ciently proven a called for a cell tower at an entirely tower. Neighbors complained that State Supreme Court Justice
compensation. Instead, it looked need for the towers. separate location on the other side their road would be used as a thor- omas R. Davis agreed last
to overturn a decision by the Town of town in a development known oughfare for heavy construction month, saying the Town Board
Board in May 2020 to approve Homeland subsequently took as Maple Hill Estates. No Plan- equipment, disrupting daily life usurped the authority of the ZBA
the project without input from the the town to federal court, where a ning Board or Zoning Board of and potentially damaging lawns. and Planning Board by entering
town’s Planning Board or Zoning judge urged the parties to compro- Appeals special use permit or vari- into the agreement to allow the
Board of Appeals. mise and settle the matter them- ances had been undertaken for the Six Walton Drive residents—
selves. Jessica Gondolfo, Robert Caval- SEE CELLTOWER PAGE 17
e saga at Walton Drive be- laro, Todd McCormack, Edward

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e Carmel High School Rock ‘n’ Roll Club PHOTO: ROB DISTASIO
performs at the town’s Hits on the Hill music
festival last Saturday ( July 23) at Airport Park
in Mahopac. e weather was hot but an en-
thusiastic crowd of music lovers turned out
for what the Recreation Department hopes
will be an annual event. For more photos,
see the centerspread on pages 14 and 15.

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CLASSIFIEDS
LEGAL NOTICES Remembering a
LEISURE hometown hero
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RememberingUfC&PCeHnOoaVOUdltlNTieaunOTctrtSYeitanidCHoggOIneSBULTroBRoOeTfauRwEBIsiSAsseoYNtGbeb’PSaraUMOlrbTlrFNaaCiFsAysIooCMeelEnrlbe,,acHflrtlioostrmteoartmihaen Louis Garrison

Sandlot slugger was a hometown hero

In 1905, Louis Blaine Garri- send the ball over the fence into ice, skillfully and carefully us- PHOTO COURTESY OF JANET GOINS ed by New York City’s acquisi-
son, or “Garry”as he was known, the railroad cut,” referring to the ing his hockey stick to push his tions for the construction of the
was one of the most revered “Old Put” railroad line (what younger friend, Ralph Twiname, Louis Blaine Garrison West and Middle Branch Reser-
baseball players to ever hit the residents know today as the out over the thin ice to allow the voirs. At that time, Black families
sandlots of Carmel and beyond. Putnam Trailway or bike path). two to grab hold of his skates. his interests to help establish a in the town of Carmel were few,
His pitching style was legend- Once they latched on, all three new baseball team which result- but the Garrisons had working
ary; one newspaper reported Recently, Janet Goins, a resi- were pulled back onto thick ice ed in the formation of the rst ties with the prominent Drew,
that his “curves moved in such dent of Florida and Louis Gar- and saved from certain doom. Carmel Athletic Association. Crosby, and Everett families, and
mysterious ways and performed rison’s great-granddaughter, were popular throughout the
such wonders that the visitors connected with the Putnam Says Goins of her great- Prior to his glory days, genera- community. Garrison’s grand-
never had a chance.” County Historian’s O ce to grandfather’s heroics, “I am so tions of the Garrison family lived father, James Garrison, worked
help augment Black history les thankful my great-grandfather on a large parcel of land that many years for Judge William
Garrison stood out for many in the Historian’s Collection. As was dazzling with a ball and a would eventually become a ect- Watts, a successful merchant and
reasons as a great player, friend, February temperatures dropped brilliant thinker.” town elder. When Watts died in
community member—all of to freezing levels, the Historian’s 1869, James and his wife, Mary,
which trumped the one small O ce was warmed by a heroic Garrison was born on Oct. were bequeathed an impressive
detail that made him di er- story Goins told of Garrison’s 19, 1884, in the Drewville sec- sum of money.
ent… he was a Black man in a past. Aside from being a star tion of Carmel. He was a stu-
very white community. athlete, he was a humble hero. dent at the Rock Mills Com- “I have been blessed to have
mon School and later attended been able to trace the roots of my
During his local career During the winter of 1905, Carmel High. He was an o - early African ancestors in Carmel
as a fast and feared pitcher, young Garrison and his friends cer of his class and one of only dating back to at least the 1700s,”
Garrsion’s home turf was known were out on Reservoir D playing says Goins, “including Louis’s
as Seminary Field, located on ice hockey when two children, ve students who graduated in parents, Ichabod and Augusta
the lands of Morgan Mead just Marion Cornish and Earl Ry- 1905. After high school, Gar- Anna Butler-Garrison, and his
east of Drew Seminary. Often- der, skated out on to thin ice and rison took odd jobs in the Car- grandparents, James and Mary.”
times, according to e Putnam plunged into frigid waters. Gar- mel area and continued playing
County Courier archives, “an rison took the lead and helped baseball with local teams. His SEE GARRISON PAGE 17
occasional heavy hitter would form a human chain along the talent wasn’t limited to hurling
and slugging—in 1914 he used

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 2022 MAHOPAC NEWS PAGE 5

Jonke’s $1.5 million lawsuit against town dismissed

Legislator sued over loss of assessor appointment

BY BOB DUMAS sor position, a letter tendering to the position, he o ers no evi- “Put more succinctly, without

EDITOR him an o er was never presented dence in opposition to summary a vote, there is no legally binding

to him. As such, the requested in- judgment (in fact he o ers no agreement or promise that can be

A lawsuit seeking $1.5 mil- formation does not exist.” evidence on anything whatsoev- enforced,” Davis added.

lion in damages led by Putnam Last week, Jonke sent Ma- er) to support that allegation. e Davis also wrote that there

County Legislator Paul Jonke hopac News a digital copy of an [town’s] statement of material is not a conceivable way Jonke

(District 6/Southeast) against undated letter written on town facts alleges that no vote EVER SEE JONKE PAGE 17 Paul Jonke
the town of Carmel has been dis- stationary that appears to o er took place appointing [ Jonke].

missed in state Supreme Court. him the job.

In his suit, Jonke maintained “ e Town Board met in Ex-

that in 2019 the town had o ered ecutive Session on August 21,

him the assessor’s job but later re- 2019 and would like to o er you

scinded the o er at a point when the position of Town Assessor,”

it was too late for him to reapply the letter states, and then pro-

for the town of Kent’s assessor vides a series of conditions.

position—the job he held at the • On Sept. 4, 2019, the suit

time Carmel allegedly made him alleged, the town emails Jonke

the o er. advising him the resolution ap-

Town assessors in the state of pointing him to the position

New York serve six-year terms would appear on the board’s Sept.

and Carmel town assessor Glenn 18 meeting agenda.

Droese’s term was due to end • On Sept. 12, the suit alleged,

Sept. 30, 2019. Droese was asked Schmitt meets with Jonke to Native New Yorker,
to reapply for the position and con rm his appointment. Lifelong Republican, Winning
told Mahopac News at the time Three Landslide Elections as
that he was surprised he was Jonke’s appointment does not
appear on the Sept. 18 meeting

asked to submit a resume and in- agenda. Councilman
Responsibly Budgeted under
terview for the job. • On Sept. 19, Jonke says,

“Typically, you don’t have to Schmitt telephones Jonke to in-

submit a resume; you are usu- form him that the Town Board the Tax Cap, Maintained Vital
ally reappointed if you’re doing a has decided to appoint someone Services and Earned his Town
good job,” he said. else to the position. ( at turned a Triple AAA Credit Rating —
out to be Droese, who was ap-
Besides Droese, the Town

Board interviewed three other pointed to another six-year term.) the Only Town in Westchester
to do so
candidates for the post, including e lawsuit noted that Jonke’s

Jonke, who said the town ulti- term as Kent assessor expired on

mately o ered him the position, Sept. 30 and stated that because Police Commissioner — Community Leader: Lions
One of the Lowest Crime Club Vice President, President
which resulted in his not seeking Carmel expressed interest in hir- Rates in NY and Treasurer of the Somers
Education Foundation,
reappointment to the Kent job. ing him, Jonke “took no action Independent Businessman 29-season Coach for AYSO
with Over 25 years in
e lawsuit presented this to secure continued employment

timeline for the case: with Kent or… another munici-

• On July 24, 2019, three mem- pality” and thus lost out on both

bers of the Town Board interview jobs. Kent began advertising for a

Jonke while he is still the Kent new assessor on Aug. 22. Corporate America soccer, Cadet Officer in the
Owns and Operates Several Air Force’s Civil Air Patrol,
assessor. But Judge omas R. Davis of

• On Aug. 14, Jonke meets the state Supreme Court ruled

again with Town Board members that Jonke “failed to provide a Flight Schools Training the Meals on Wheels Captain,
to discuss the terms of his em- statement of material facts.” Next Generation of Excellent United Way Corporate Team
ployment. Pilots including the Cadets at Leader, Member-Chamber of
“ e uncontroverted facts boil
• On Aug. 21, the Town Board down to a very simple series of Commerce & Special Olympics

meets in executive session and events,” the judge wrote. “Several West Point

agrees to o er Jonke the asses- members of the Town Board of Volunteer

sor’s job. the town of Carmel met with

• On Aug. 23, Jonke receives [ Jonke] in advance of meet-

an email with an “o ering letter” ings at which the appointment

in which the Town Board says it of the town assessor was to be

needs his decision on the job of- made. ose members indicated

fer no later than noon on Aug. 26. to [ Jonke] that he would be the

• On Aug. 25, Jonke emails his chosen candidate. However, be-

acceptance. fore any vote was actually taken,

• On Aug. 26, Jonke signs the the political tides turned and

“o ering letter” hard copy and when the actual vote was taken,

mails it to then-Supervisor Ken [ Jonke] was not chosen.”

Schmitt. Jonke said the “political tides”

In October 2019, Mahopac reference referred to a Mahopac “ ”As your Congressman, I have but one campaign promise:
News made a Freedom of Infor- News article that alleged Droese’s Do the Right Thing,
mation request with Schmitt’s dismissal and Jonke’s possible ap- because it’s the Right Thing.
o ce seeking a copy of the “of- pointment was a political move.
fering letter” that was allegedly He said that when the article ap- PAID FOR BY FAULKNER FOR CONGRESS
sent to Jonke. Ann Pasquerello, peared, the Town Board changed
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wrote back, saying, “Although
Town representatives engaged in But the judge concludes,
preliminary discussions with Mr. “While in [ Jonke’s] complaint
Jonke regarding the town asses- he alleges that a vote was taken in
executive session appointing him











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Altered states LETTERS

FROM PAGE 11

Last week I went on a human experience that it of view reinforces your own. gamma waves. ink about 2019 cannot hit its marks without a
mini retreat. It was allows you to shift easily Or when your post has been how you feel after a yoga class target, so she will support intermediate
just a few hours o in into an altered state of mind. liked and responded to by or after listening to Gregorian steps for climate action that are clear to
friends and acquaintances. chants. understand and will work.
the middle of the day in the And by this I mean a more Or when one of your friends
has written something that In order to bring more She is also frightened by the disre-
middle profound just compels you to reply. All calmness into your life daily, gard of the will of the people by the
of this takes place in the beta the key thing is to learn how Supreme Court, and so will work to
of the mindset brainwave state. to work with your mind more codify some of New York’s protections
e ciently. at way, you learn for our people’s autonomous health-
week. e LIFE, than the beta Most of us spend most of how to leave behind the siren care decisions, privacy, and sensible ex-
purpose of HEALTH, brainwave state our time in this zone. It’s the call of your mind in a beta pressions of the 2nd amendment.
this time- POLITICS almost all of us brain wave of our regular life. state—reaching out strongly
out was exist in during for its next hit of dopamine And particularly for the Hudson
to use the MARA our weekdays. So, a short trip into the and its next one and its next Valley, Kathleen wants to bring the
shift into SCHIFFREN wilderness—even the kind of one—stringing you out on change of a ordability. She recognizes
e beta wilderness that exists adjacent them – and to purposefully the 130,000 excluded workers who
to our exurbs with nearby learn to shift it into an altered were saved nancial hardship during
a natural brainwave cell towers and well-marked state that is much calmer and the 2021 Fund, and she believes in a
paths and roads is always in which you are attuned to state tax on liquid assets which raise in
setting to state—referred a nice change of pace. Add your body as well as to your value, such as the stocks in a billion-
in a camp re and someone mind. aire’s portfolio.
allow us to to sometimes leading the group in a guided
meditation, asking you to So that you become attuned With this liquid asset tax, Kath-
create a new mindset for the as the monkey mind—is recall precious moments as a to the stillness. leen wants to fund social safety net
child or young adult as you programs, and use the state money to
rest of our day. With any luck, the state we spend most of became more conscious of For myself, trips into nature relieve local economy expenses.
your inner self. And now it is also help. at shift into a
it would last for the rest of the our day in. at’s the state easy to shift into an altered living realm where the grass is And particular bills in session, like
state. green, and where you can feel Good Cause Eviction and Pollinator
week. Heck, maybe for the when you are busy getting grounded on the earth with Pathways, already have her support.
Let me explain the use the sound of water running
rest of the month, given how everything ready as you of the term altered state. nearby. So, I think Kathleen’s desire to solve
We often use this to refer bail without race-based decisions or a
few days were left in it. rush out the door to get to to the e ects of drugs and at return to primal rollback on protections for the poor,
psychedelics of our mental human experiences that go her intent to hold New York ac-
So, 10 of us trekked up work or an appointment state. ey alter your brain back to our roots help allow countable to the people, and ful ll our
states signi cantly. the hushed feelings of wonder mandates for climate action and legal
into a secluded spot in Ward on time, rushing on the and awe to arise within. freedom and her plan to responsibly
But much subtler shifts fund social safety nets with a liquid as-
Pound Ridge Reservation highway, having your workday also allow you to experience Mara Schi ren, PhD, is a set tax are all able to bring accessibility,
an altered state. You can writer, certi ed functional accountability, and a ordability to the
and sat around a camp re constantly interrupted by experience a much calmer, medicine health coach, certi ed Hudson Valley, changes she promises
stiller mind, where your integrative psychiatric educator to make if she is elected to Albany.
to begin. is latter felt a other people, during which brain has moved from and certi ed peak performance
predominantly beta coach. You can reach her at Don’t you think it’d be less tough
little bit silly since it was you also have to t in errands. brainwaves to alpha or [email protected]. around here with all that?

approaching 90 degrees en you rush home so you James Carmody

outside and plenty humid. can spend time with the Carmel

It turns out that sitting signi cant people or animals

around a camp re and in your life before making

smelling the smoke, watching dinner. Later, you hit up

mesmerized as the wood your social media account to

burns, even feeling its heat, receive dopamine rewards

is such a deep and primal reading news whose point

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Jacque’s Spin on Music

t is my pleasure to tellpocketful of jokes, performers and beyond! Here’s a glimpse 1880 Eddie Fiscella & Friends,
you about some of the will be invited to jam or to pique your interest. e New York Bee Gees, Saturday, Aug. 6; Trillium,
perform their act Saturday, Aug. 20; and
Iupcoming music following a set of BREWSTER/COLD July 29; doors open at 6:30 Anthony Gach & Touro
jazz at 7 p.m. SPRING p.m. Visit putnamcountygc. Sentado, Saturday, Aug. 27.
events for August. featuring com for a complete details and
e Doansburg Chamber to see the season’s calendar. YORKTOWN HEIGHTS
E’ CQUEJazz fans, Ensemble
A ’the wait is
Sover! Jazz Pete and On Saturday, Aug. 6, NORTH SALEM Mohansic Grill, 1500
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USICon Main is invited at 7 p.m., St. Mary in the Ruth Keeler Memorial Baldwin Road; 914-962-9300
J
now open members Highlands Church (1 Library, 276 Titicus Road; Now an all-season music
USIC
in Mount of his Chestnut St., Cold Spring) will 914-669-5161 venue featuring live music at

Kisco, house host the ensemble featuring Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday

ursday- band. ere its trio of ute, cello and on the lawn behind the library, (visit mohansicgrill.com for
Saturday, is a $20 piano. ere will be a second Monday, Aug. 8, 5-8 p.m. the full calendar), some of
cover charge. performance on Sunday, Aug. the dates that stood out to
N6:30 p.m.- However, 7 at 4 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran SOMERS me this month were Class
Dover advised Church, 2103 Route 6, Salsa Verde Taqueria & Bar, Action on Aug. 6, Platinum
closing. You’ll 325 Route 100; 914-556-6626

M O N Mnd an exciting
lineup of jazz artists me that anyone who Brewster. For details, including Westchester acoustic Moon (recently opened the

on the website calendar performs on stage will ticket prices, information on musician Jimmy Tate will be Pleasantville Music Festival)

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particularly interested in the e public also is invited a virtual presentation, visit 6-8 p.m. the Armenian Rug Riders on

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e challenge of required summer reading

STRONG two master’s degrees and am progress. Any suggestions? of the books to their children make the best of a situation.
LEARNING a successful businesswoman, Vivian T. or even done the assignments Go to the principal at your
neither am I. It’s not that I for their children because the school and suggest that they
DR. LINDA have trouble reading—it’s that Dear Vivian, subject matter was either over have a schoolbook fair with
SILBERT on vacation, I want to watch I happen to agree with you. their heads, too “heavy,” or of a variety of topics including
movies, go to plays, sight-see, no interest to them. sports, hobbies, things even
Dear Dr. Linda, visit with friends and family, Even though reading is an children who don’t love to
According to the Merriam- and more. Back in the ’70s, essential skill used by everyone Assigned summer reading read are interested in. Take
when I was in school, summer every day in order to function is a problem in many homes. your child to the library and
Webster Dictionary, a vacation vacation was just that… a time in our society, it is not an Teachers mean well because let them select the books they
is de ned as follows: 1) a to relax and enjoy myself. activity that all adults enjoy they’re under pressure to think they’d like to read. Even
period spent away from or would select to do while ensure that kids can read. And if the summer reading lists
home or business in travel I resent the fact that my on vacation. If an adult takes remember the goal—to try continue—and they probably
or recreation; 2) a scheduled children never have a true a book along, they choose to to make sure that children will—the key is that the child
period during which activity vacation from school. Kids who do it. don’t lose the gains they made will choose the book. No
(as of a court or school) is are avid readers have a vacation during the previous school year. matter what age we are, when
suspended 3) a respite or a from math and science. With Unfortunately, school-aged However, it’s still a turn-o for we have the option to choose,
time of respite from something. a summer reading list, they’re students don’t have that luxury kids who don’t enjoy reading, we feel like we have more
told to do something they these days. ey are given and you’re right. ey don’t get control and are more likely to
Vacation this year has been already enjoy. Not true for assignments and are graded the same break. stick with it.
stressful once again because of my kids. I’ve approached my on how well they do on each
the required summer reading. kid’s teachers every year and assignment. Over the years, Even so, reading well is Dr. Linda
My kids are not big readers. recommended that if they are I’ve been with students who important, whether we like
Despite the fact that I have going to assign required tasks fail a test, and they tell me it or not. ere’s another Dr. Linda is co-author of
during summer vacation, at it’s because it was on such lesson to be learned here— “Why Bad Grades Happen to
least give kids other options and such book and they never sometimes, we must do things Good Kids,” and director of
than reading but so far, no we don’t want to do. e Strong Learning Tutoring.
nished reading it because they solution is learning how to Send your questions to Linda@
hated it. Parents have admitted stronglearning.com.
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GARRISON best,” Goins said, in hopes she CELL TOWER er developer was in e ect when said he had consulted with two
FROM PAGE 3 FROM PAGE 1
has inherited some of the fam- the Town Board voted to approve local attorneys who told him that

ily traits. the federal consent order, or that no con ict of interest existed, so

Goins is able to trace all of “Based on Janet Goins’s in- Maple Hill Estate tower without the rental agreement would inure he went forward with his vote.

her family members back as free credible contributions to Put- the requisite approvals. to Councilman Lombardi’s ben- “ ere has been litigation

Black families in Putnam County nam County’s history and con- “ e existence of a town law e t.” over the siting of these telecom-

and lifelong residents of Carmel. nections with our o ce,” added that allows a planning board to In fact, Lombardi was not on munication facilities that stretch

Many of her ancestors are buried Jennifer Cassidy, of the Histo- waive any requirements pertain- the Town Board when the deal back for over three years, with

in the large family plot within the rian’s O ce, “She has continued ing to site plan approval does not between the town and Homeland cases being commenced and

historic Gilead Cemetery. her family’s proud, neighborly save the Town Board’s actions was struck for the Walton Drive prosecuted in both U.S. District

Making connections, such as traditions.” here,” Davis wrote in his decision. tower,and he told Mahopac News Court and Putnam County Su-

Goins’, from near and far is im- In adulthood, Louis Garrison “A planning board may very well he has never been a member of preme Court,” Lombardi said.

portant to the work performed by relocated to Brooklyn, prompted have that authority, but the Town the Maple Hill HOA and was not “While I respect the most recent

the Historian’s O ce. by the appeal of playing for a “col- Board does not. Again, once a privy to its decision-making. determination, I must respect-

“Janet’s connections and cor- ored” baseball team. While living town creates a local planning But Davis concluded, “there fully disagree with any number of

respondence has inspired us to there, he passed civil service ex- board, the planning board has the is no a davit from Council- conclusions of law and fact which

reexamine the collection and ams and worked with the U.S. exclusive authority to undertake man Lombardi denying that he were made by the court in reach-

make room for the Black experi- Postal Service at Grand Central the actions it is empowered to is a member of the HOA. Mere ing this decision. e board and

ence in our records,” said Sallie Station well into the mid-20th take. denials...without supporting af- I will be discussing legal options

Sypher, deputy historian. century. He married Mary Ran- “ e simple fact of this action is davits are insu cient to raise a available to the town on these is-

Goins’ family collection on dolph and they had ve children: that a proposed cell tower at Wal- question of fact as to those allega- sues.”

le now at the county archives Ethel Lois, Raymond, Carol, ton Drive, which had never been tions. ose facts, alone, indicate Robert Cavallaro, a Walton

includes extensive genealogy, Ellsworth, and Louis Jr. Louis Sr. reviewed by the ZBA or Planning that Councilman Lombardi had Drive resident and one of the

memoirs, and photographs. Re- died in 1969. Board, was granted or relieved of a nancial interest in the Walton plainti s in the case, said he felt

cently, Bob Mayer, local baseball According to Goins, Louis every approval it needed by the Drive cell tower being construct- all along the tower wouldn’t be

historian, was able to bring the Garrison loved baseball, jazz, and Town Board, which had no au- ed, and thus, in voting to approve approved.

collective storytelling together raising his family, but he always thority to grant those approvals,” of the settlement in the federal “I pay about $15,000 in taxes

with an impressive team picture found time to come home to visit the judge continued. “ e Town action and to execute the federal and they’re going to put a 140-

from the early 20th century fea- Carmel, his hometown. Board’s actions in entering into consent order. He should have foot tower 100 feet from my

turing Louis Garrison as the only “As the great-granddaughter the federal consent order for the disclosed his interest and recused door?” he said. “[ e town] could

Black member. and descendant of a long line of ZBA and Planning Board on the himself from the Town Board’s have done a much better job ne-

“My early ancestors were so Garrisons in New York,” Goins terms set forth therein were un- vote on May 13, 2020. Regarding gotiating this. ey are going to

very proud of the community said, “I am overwhelmed with lawful.” whether Councilman Lombardi have to gure it out.”

in which they lived. ey were delight, just knowing the heroic e plainti s in the case also knew of the HOA’s rental agree- Cavallaro said he hopes the

proud people who never had act and accomplishments of my argued that Councilman Frank ment with Homeland, there is problem doesn’t land back in the

time to think of themselves or ancestors are still being remem- Lombardi, who resides in Maple enough evidence in the record to laps of the Dixon Road and Cro-

take a moment to pat their own bered in Putnam County.” Hill Estates, should have recused support that he did.” ton Falls Road residents, where

selves on the back. e Garrison himself and abstain from voting Lombardi said he originally the original towers were planned.

family were often busy helping Article courtesy of Putnam County on the matter. e court agreed. intended to abstain from the “I hope that doesn’t happen,”

their neighbors and being their Historian’s O ce Davis wrote, “[the town] ar- vote, but on the night the reso- he said. “I feel bad for the entire

gues that there is no evidence lution was presented, Council- situation,” Cavallaro said, noting

JONKE that Councilman Lombardi knew woman Suzi McDonough was that his group of plainti s has

FROM PAGE 5 Board vote and currently serves as about the agreement involving the absent, and Councilman Mike paid out about $90,000 in attor-

assessor for the Town of Beekman [Maple Hill Homeowners Asso- Barile indicated he was also go- ney fees to ght the tower.

by bene t of a Town Board vote,” ciation] and the developer, or that ing to abstain. Without his vote, Homeland and Verizon now

could have “reasonably relied” on Davis wrote. “He is also a member the ‘alleged rental agreement’ be- Lombardi said, the issue would have until Aug. 22 to appeal the

such a “promise” as the equivalent of the Putnam County Legisla- tween the HOA and the cell tow- not have been able to pass. He judgment.

of an actual Town Board appoint- ture. Even without his knowledge

ment. of municipal operations, [ Jonke]

“[ Jonke] has been appointed would still be held to understand

by Town Board vote as assessor in that the alleged promises have no

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MUSINGS the course. Ra es, prizes, 50/50 ment, televisions, humidi ers, timate Boyband Experience - present an all-Bach concert in
FROM PAGE 4
and a chance to win a “Hole- monitors, cable attachments, Aug. 12 early December.

in-One” Ford, courtesy of Park e-book readers, battery backup, For tickets, go to https://www. e Chorale will begin re-

is $75 per person. Sign up at Ford (Mahopac). At 4 p.m. there cell phones/telephones, mp3 putnamcountygc.com/events. hearsals on Monday, Aug. 29, at

the post at 134 East Lake Blvd., will be a one-hour open bar with players, small appliances, small Watermelon the Carmel High School Music
Mahopac. A check is preferred. appetizers, followed by dinner at air conditioners (up to 5,000 Building (adjoining the main

Summer the American Legion Mahopac BTUs). Wednesdays at the school building). e rst re-
Instrument Drive Post 1080. Registration is at 9 Carmel residents must pro- Temple hearsal will start at 6:30 p.m. to
a.m. and a shotgun start at 10 allow for registration and music
a.m. e cost is $150 per golfer vide proof of residency. distribution. Subsequent re-
For more information, visit

A group of high school seniors and $50 for non-golfers. www.ci.carmel.ny.us, or call the Slides, swings, stories and wa- hearsals will begin on Monday,

recently created Instruments In- For more information, call supervisor’s o ce at 845-628- termelon at Temple Beth Shalom Sept. 12, from 7-9 p.m. Tuition

spire, a 501(c)(3) nonpro t or- Anthony at 845-225-2248. 1500. (75 Route 6, Mahopac)! Join us (including music) is $140 for the

ganization dedicated to provid- E-Waste Friday Night BBQ for “Watermelon Wednesdays,” fall semester.
ing and distributing instruments
an informal playground play date ere is a special need for

to low-income families. ey Drop-Off Day Concert Series and story time for Jewish fami- singers for the tenor and bass
will hold an instrument drive at lies of children ages 2-6 years old. sections, but all singers are wel-

the Mahopac Public Library on Saturday, Sept. 17, at Michael e Putnam County Friday Call 845-628-6133 to RSVP. come. While there is no audi-

Saturday, Aug. 6, from 9:30 a.m. Geary In-Line Memorial Roll- Night BBQ Concert Series Putnam Chorale tion requirement, it is expected
that the participants have some
to 2:30 p.m. er Rink parking lot on Route at the Putnam County Golf

American Legion 6 (across from Mahopac re- Course, Hill Street, Mahopac, Seeks Singers music background, or prior ex-
perience in singing in a choral/
house), 9 a.m. to noon. will feature e Fast Lane -

Golf Outing Items for recycling: monitors tribute to e Eagles - Aug. 5. e Putnam Chorale is choir group. Questions can be

scanners speakers, microwaves, Doors open at 6 p.m. Concert searching for singers to round directed to: contactus@putnam-

e American Legion Ma- dehumidi ers, copiers, printers, begins at 8 p.m. Admission is out its 35-person chorus. Di- chorale.org, or call 845-279-

hopac Post 1080 will hold a keyboards, mice, VCR/DVD $44 online and $50 at the door rected by Dr. Douglas Ander- 5099.

golf outing on Monday, Aug. players, space heaters, cameras, and includes barbecue bu et. son, the Chorale draws perform- County Libraries

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MUSINGS Kent Library RSVP) needs additional volun- support them emotionally through hopac Public Library at 845-628-
Volunteers 2009, ext. 143. Leave your name
FROM PAGE 22 teers, to help with one or more their health care journey. and phone number. Someone will
contact you to schedule a date and
two-hour shifts per week at the Potential candidates will under- time.

e more libraries you have visited, Kent Library needs volunteers! Kent Library.Call Irene Pawliczko, go an interview and screening pro- Italian American Club
the more chances you have to win. Putnam SeniorCorps (formerly
volunteer coordinator at 845-808- cess to determine if these positions e Italian American Club of
Mahopac on 141 Buckshollow
1734 for more details on how to are a good match for them. Walk- Road is now open for party rent-
als. Come see our spacious hall and
PPorewpearreOfuotrages join the team. ing and standing for extended pe- book your family party or business
& Save Money meeting/event.
Volunteers Sought for riods of time as well as a friendly,
caring manner are prerequisites to We are also seeking new mem-
bers to join us in celebrating
Hospital Programs the volunteer post. the Italian heritage and culture.
To apply, contact John Mahoney Monthly meetings are held the

Putnam Hospital is looking to at john.mahoney@nuvancehealth. rst Wednesday of each month at
7 p.m.Please contact President Gi-
PWRcell, Generac’s fully-integrated recruit adult volunteers for several org or 845-230-4752. For more ulio Cefaloni for more information
solar + battery storage system, stores at 845-745-2655 or gcefaloni@
solar energy that can power your whole open positions at the facility. volunteer information at Putnam fordham.edu.
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e Putnam County O ce for
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the peer-to-peer patient support Library website. Scroll down the vary and are exible based on your
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Date: July 25, 2022                                                                TAX MAP #64.15-1-53  Notice of Formation of Seven Notice of Formation of HEROIC
Wonders Event Rental Services POETS LLC. Articles of
 
  LLC. Articles of Organization filed Organization filed with Secretary
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A WETLAND PERMIT  with Secretary of State of NY of State of NY (SSNY) on 2022-
(SSNY) on 2022-06-30. Office 02-03. Office location: Putnam
  location: Putnam County. SSNY County. SSNY designated as
Pursuant to the Town of Carmel Wetland Ordinance, Chapter 89-5. 
  designated as agent of Limited agent of Limited Liability
Liability Company (LLC) upon Company (LLC) upon whom
Applicant:    Seth Haberman  whom process against it may be process against it may be served.
  served. SSNY should mail SSNY should mail process to
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When can you choose retirement?

GUEST control. In fact, two-thirds of • WHEN DO I WANT TO be much bigger if you wait until You can
CORNER workers ages 65 and older say RETIRE? your “full” retirement age, which begin collecting
they work primarily because will likely be between 66 and
TOM they want to, not because they You’ll want to identify the age 67. Your decision about when to
CASEY at which you wish to retire. You

have to, according to a 2021 Social Securitymay change your mind later and take Social Security will depend
study by Edward Jones and
move this date up or back, but on several factors, including your

Age Wave. But that means that it’s a good idea to have a target other sources of income and your bene ts as

one-third of workers in this age in mind. family history of longevity. Of

If you’re like most people, group feel nancially compelled early as 62, butcourse, as you’re probably aware,
your work has been a to work. is doesn’t necessarily • WHAT SORT OF
central part of your life. So, the Social Security system is
wouldn’t it be nice to have the
mean they dislike the work they RETIREMENT LIFESTYLE DO facing signi cant nancial stress, your monthly
do — but it’s probably fair to I WANT? so it’s possible that we may see payments
say they would have liked the changes to Social Security, based
option of not working. How can When you retire, do you on actions Congress could take.
anticipate staying close to home

exibility to decide when you no you give yourself this choice? and pursuing your hobbies, In any case, you might want to be will be much
or do you hope to travel the fairly conservative in estimating
longer want to work? You can start by asking

Many people of retirement yourself these questions: world? Would you like to spend how much Social Security can bigger if you
age have achieved this type of your time volunteering? Open contribute to your retirement

Somers Elder Law your own business or do some income. wait until
firm welcomes consulting? Clearly, some of By addressing the above your “full”
these choices will require more retirement
associate attorney resources than others, so you’ll questions, you can get a clearer age, which
Robert Arbuco want to follow a nancial sense of when you might reach will likely be
strategy that aligns with the the point at which work is between 66
retirement lifestyle you intend to optional. But you’ll also need to
pursue. consider other factors, too, such
as how much you enjoy working
• AM I SAVING AND or when your spouse or partner
INVESTING ENOUGH? is planning to retire. In any case,
the sooner you start planning for
As you chart your course this next phase of your life, the
toward your retirement journey, better position you’ll be in when

you’ll want to assess the sources it’s time to make the transition. and 67.’
of income you’ll have available.

e law rm of Enea, Scanlan If you think you may be is article was written by Edward -Tom Casey
& Sirignano, LLP, with o ces falling short of achieving your Jones for use by your local Edward Edward Jones
in Somers and White Plains, is retirement goals, you may need Jones nancial advisor (member

pleased to announce that Rob- to consider saving more. SIPC). Tom Casey, CHFC, CEPA,

ert Arbuco, Esq. has joined the CRPC, AAMS, CRPS, is a licensed

rm as an associate attorney. Mr. • WHEN SHOULD I START securities adviser associated with

Arbuco’s practice areas include TAKING SOCIAL SECURITY? Edward Jones, located at 163 Route

Medicaid Planning, Medicaid You can begin collecting Social 6 in Mahopac. He can be reached

Eligibility and Applications and Security bene ts as early as 62, directly at 845-621-8647.

Estate Planning. but your monthly payments will

Prior to his new position, Mr.

Arbuco served as a legal intern

and later, a Law Clerk for Enea,

Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP, and

served as a legal intern for the APARPR

Rockland County District At- Robert Arbuco, associate, Enea,
torney’s O ce. He received a Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP
B.S. in Global Studies: Political
Economy and Development and
a B.S. in Italian Studies from the
University of Arizona as well as

a J.D. from the Elisabeth Haub concentrates its practice on elder PUBLICITY WITH PERSONALITY
School of Law at Pace Univer- law planning, asset protection

sity, graduating cum laude. Mr. planning, wills, trusts & estates,

Arbuco is a member of the New succession planning, Medicaid

York State Bar Association and applications (home care and

the Westchester County Bar nursing home), guardianships,

Association. He is admitted to and special needs planning. e

practice law in New York. rm has attained Martindale-

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