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The Picture House Regional Film Center will continue “Sundays at the Cinema” in Bronxville with a second season to kick off on April 14 at 1 p.m. Following the successful launch of the themed series in January, the new four-part film club series will showcase classic Hollywood political films, both comedies and dramas. After each screening, the audience will enjoy behindthe-scenes insight through lively Q&A discussion often with guest experts and insiders from the film industry. Veteran film critic Joe Neumaier returns to curate and host the series which promises to ignite thoughtful commentary and discussion. As Neumaier commented, “sometime satirical, sometimes incisive, always intriguing and entertaining and starring some of Hollywood’s biggest stars, these four political-themed movies from years past are the perfect running mates for an election year.”
to showcase political films
“We are thrilled with the response to Sundays at the Cinema, which offers our members a new unique experience to study films centered around a similar theme,” said Clayton Bushong, executive director of The Picture House. “Joe’s experience and perspective is a major draw for the Series - he hosts great discussions with amazing guests. As one of our most popular programs, we excited to present this fresh approach, confident that political films will generate exciting conversation!”
Joe Neumaier, on-air film critic for New York’s 710AM-WOR, has been an entertainment journalist, movie critic, onstage moderator, and radio/TV commentator for over 30 years. His writing on cinema and culture has appeared in The New York Times, Variety, Time, The Washington Post, Entertainment Weekly, The New York Daily News, The New York Post, USA Today, Hamptons, and
The London Observer, and his broadcast appearances include MSNBC, CNN, “CBS Sunday Morning” and KTLALos Angeles. He is a former longtime member of the New York Film Critics Circle and a current member of the Critics Choice Association. Some of his ‘A’ list interviews in the film industry include Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Meryl Streep, Jack Nicholson, Bill Murray, Oprah Winfrey, Denzel Washington, Leonardo DiCaprio, Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig.
To subscribe to Film Club, you must be a current member of The Picture House. Spring Film Club Bronxville dates: April 14, 21, 28 and May 5.
For more information about The Picture House, please visit www.thepicturehouse.org, call 738-3161, or email info@thepicturehouse.org.
ArtsWestchester names Neuberger as 2024 award honoree
ArtsWestchester, New York state’s largest private, not-for-profit cultural service organization, has named the Neuberger Museum of Art – located at the heart of the Purchase College, State University of New York campus – as its 2024 Arts Organization Award Honoree. The award will be presented during a luncheon on April 10 at the Brae Burn Country Club in Purchase.
The honor is particularly timely for the Neuberger—one of the country’s most respected and important academic museums—as the organization celebrates its 50th anniversary throughout 2024.
The annual Arts Awards have been presented by ArtsWestchester since 1976 to recognize individuals and organizations whose vision, commitment, and leadership have enriched the cultural life of Westchester, its communities, and its citizens. The Arts Organization Award recognizes a Westchester County non-profit arts organization that has made important contributions to the growth of Westchester’s cultural life over a significant period and has had an impact beyond its immediate community.
“I have loved and admired the Neuberger Museum of Art since my daughter Julie Langsam graduated from SUNY Purchase,” said ArtsWestchester CEO Janet Langsam. “Its world-class art collection has been a resource for students, residents and tourists as it has one of the most remarkable collections of contemporary art.”
“This recognition is especially meaningful during our celebratory year. We thank ArtsW for the honor and all that the organization does for the arts in our community!” Said Dr. Tracy Fitzpatrick, museum director.
The NEU was founded in 1969
through the generosity of private art collector, philanthropist, and arts advocate Roy R. Neuberger who promised 300 paintings and sculptures as the founding gift for a new museum that would be established to showcase visual arts education on a public college campus. Since its doors opened in 1974, the Museum’s collection has grown to more than 6,500 objects. The works in the permanent collection belong to the citizens of the State of New York; admission is always free.
The Museum’s signature biannual award, the Roy R. Neuberger Prize, recognizes the work of exceptional contemporary artists, continuing Mr. Neuberger’s dedication to supporting artists early in their careers.
The Museum inspires learning at all ages. Over the years, hundreds of dedicated Volunteer Museum Educators have enriched the experiences of visiting guests by leading tours and guiding their discussions of the art and artists on view. Thousands of local schoolchildren across Westchester and surrounding counties have been introduced to the visual arts at the NEU.
A group of generous community members known as the Friends of the Neuberger Museum of Art has, for more than fifty-two years, supported the Museum and ensured that it continues to grow and evolve. The Friends organization clearly demonstrates the significant impact a group of dedicated community members can have in supporting the Museum and the cultural life of Westchester County.
A 50th Anniversary Open House for neighbors and friends in the community is being hosted at the Museum on Sunday, April 14, from 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
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County Parks to hold seasonal job fair
Westchester County Parks
seasonal jobs at its parks, Saturday, April 6 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Westchester County Center and Saturday, April 13 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Muscoot Farm in Katonah.
Attendees can apply on the spot to the numerous positions in the Westchester County Parks Department including Naturalists/Educators, Nature Camp Counselors, Lifeguards, and Recreation Attendants. Locations span the entire Westchester County Parks system at our 50+ facilities. Job descriptions are available here.
Westchester County Executive George Latimer said, “The Westchester County Parks Department is busy year-round and needs to staff up in the summer as it is their busiest season. In addition to pools and beaches, nature centers and other facilities are hiring.”
Westchester County Parks Commissioner, Kathy O’Connor said, “We have a variety of seasonal positions available where folks of all ages can work outdoors while learning more about our over 18,000-acre parks system.”
The Westchester County Center is located at 198 Central Avenue, White Plains, NY 10606. Parking will be free for those attending the job fair. Muscoot Farm is located at 51 Route 100 Katonah, New York 10536. Parking is free.
For questions, email: PRC-SeasonalJobs@westchestercountyny.gov.
New service area along Hutch Parkway opens: DOT
New York State Department of Transportation
Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez announced Friday the opening of a fully renovated and modernized service area along the Hutchinson River Parkway in Westchester County. The upgraded Mamaroneck River service area, located between Exit 13 (Mamaroneck Avenue) and Exit 14 (North Street) in the City of White Plains, offers travelers an expanded convenience store, additional restrooms and extra parking to help make their journeys along this vital commuter route more pleasurable. Charging stations for electric vehicles are also being installed to help advance New York’s nation leading clean energy goals.
“We celebrate the opening of the Hutchinson River Parkway service area after a transformative renovation that brought sustainable improvements to this facility while maintaining the historic aesthetics of the parkway system,” Dominguez said. “This project continues our incredible track record of modernizing our infrastructure to create a greener future and a more resilient New York State.”
Renovations to the site, which began in 2022, expanded the convenience store from 1,785 square feet to 3,150 square feet and retained the building’s architectural features, which reflect the historic nature of the Hutchinson River Parkway. Exterior stones from the original structure were recycled and used in the renovation. The customer experience
was also improved with improved people flow, new check-out facilities – including six self-checkout kiosks - and a patio area outside with picnic tables. Expanded restroom facilities consist of two six person restrooms and a separate family restroom.
Energy efficient solar panels were installed along with heat pumps, which deliver far more energy than they consume, and a generator was installed to power the service area in the event of power loss. Fuel storage and dispensing equipment were also modernized and designed to accommodate future alternative fuels. The installation of electric vehicle charging stations, including three EV fast chargers, is also nearing completion.
Additionally, parking facilities were increased from 18 to 51 parking spots. The southbound ramp remains in a temporary configuration from the service area to the parkway with bridge, paving and curb work expected to be complete this summer.
Westchester County Executive George Latimer said, “As New York State continues to invest in our County, the opening of the Mamaroneck River Service Area stands as a testament to our shared commitment to improving infrastructure and enhancing traveler experiences. With upgraded services and improved vehicle circulation, this facility represents progress and convenience for all motorists passing through our vibrant city of White Plains.”
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Westchester advocates, Empire State Local News Coalition rally to save local journalism
On March 7, Westchester elected officials, grassroots advocates and the Empire State Local News Coalition rallied at the Hastings-on-Hudson Public Library to save local news. The event, organized by startup founder Lucas Cioffi and the Westchester Youth Congress, is the latest milestone in an emerging movement that started following the recent closure of three beloved local papers in Westchester.
Earlier this year, The Scarsdale Inquirer, Rivertowns Enterprise and Bedford Review Record announced they would suspend publication until they could find a path towards financial sustainability. The event signals growing momentum for advocacy efforts and underscores the worsening crisis of local journalism felt across the state.
The Westchester advocates were joined by the recently formed Empire State Local News Coalition, a statewide advocacy group comprising more than 150 local newspapers in New York. Participants rallied for the inclusion of the Local Journalism Sustainability Act in the state budget. The bipartisan bill, sponsored by Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal and Assemblymember Carrie Woerner, provides tax credits to local news outlets for the employment of local news journalists.
The rally took place just one day after more than 50 newspapers across New York State ran an editorial urging passage of the Local Journalism Sustainability Act. Participants also announced a grassroots petition in support of the bill has received more than 360 signatures from local Westchester residents.
New York state has experienced a 40% decrease of newspapers between 2004 and 2019. Since then, the number of journalists has halved. There is a growing number of communities with little to no access to local newspaper coverage: 13 New York counties are down to just one newspaper and Orleans County is the first with no local newspaper at all. The legislation will incentivize more hiring opportunities to help strengthen a workforce that has been severely affected by mass layoffs and closures.
“For many years, most local news has been hanging on the balance. Costs have gone up and circulation has
gone down. The Local Journalism Sustainability Act provides tax credits that will make it easier for publishers to pay their local journalists This is a common-sense bill that does not interfere with First Amendment functions. I’m proud to cosponsor this bill and live in a community where hundreds of people turn out for an issue like this,” said Assemblymember MaryJane Shimsky.
“[Local news] tells our stories. It tells stories about events that are happening. It tells stories about local luminaries, extraordinary people doing extraordinary things. As a politician, [local news’ role] is to connect us to one another.” said Nicola Armacost, mayor of Hastings.
“The lack of newspapers is a big threat to our democracy. The proposed legislation to give tax credits to media outlets will save taxpayers a significant amount of money. Local newspapers provide critical scrutiny over local government, helping prevent wasteful spending and corruption. Local newspapers play a critical role in ensuring competitive elections by covering candidates, incumbent or not. The Local Journalism Sustainability Act should be a priority for lawmakers in Albany and we should continue exploring creative ways to help local newspapers survive,” said Paul Feiner, Greenburgh Town Supervisor.
“With local newspapers shuttering across the country, we need a lifeline to ensure that the stories of our neighborhoods, our struggles, and our triumphs continue to be told,” said Zachary Richner of Richner Communications and founding member of Empire State Local News Coalition. “Now is the time to rally behind our local news outlets, and the Empire State Local News Coalition is committed to supporting and preserving the vital role they play in our communities. The Local Journalism Sustainability Act is imperative toward meeting this goal and we look forward to continuing working with lawmakers to ensure this critical bill is approved.”
“I was recently laid off when the Scarsdale Inquirer suspended publication after covering the community for more than 100 years. We tackled tough subjects while remaining steadfast in our commitment to accuracy and high-caliber reporting. The Inquirer and its two sister pub-
lications which also suspended publication in January papers were a critical part of the infrastructure in Westchester county. The outpouring of support has been a remarkable testament to the deep connections and the deep impact that they had. Make your representative know you care and urge them to support the Local Journalism Sustainability Act,” Valerie Abrahams, former editor-in-chief of the Scarsdale Inquirer.
“Local journalism is not just about holding government officials accountable, it’s able to forge communities. We are a glue for communities and create a common set of facts for communities to debate in this era of misinformation. This bill is not just about the newspapers that have closed over the last few years, but also the survivors who stand today and cannot completely fulfill our mission. This bill is absolutely urgent to ensure that more newspapers don’t go out of business and that more newspapers can continue serving communities.” said Adam Stone, publisher, Westchester Examiner.
“We have to mobilize ourselves, stand for something that’s important. Hundreds of people are coming together after unfortunately three local papers announced they were shutting down. It’s time for all of us to connect with each other and see what we can do locally,” said Lucas Cioffi, Qiqo.org
“There are countless small businesses and also non-profit organizations who depend on local news, both through advertising and also through coverage of grand openings, milestones, fundraisers, and special events. We took journalism for granted, but the time is to act now. It’s time to help make the work of journalists more equitable and sustainable. Global news is critical community infrastructure and a healthy democracy.” said Sandra Nam Cioffi, Qiqo.org
“Local news is very important to me living in a small community like Burlington.I remember the first time reading my name in the paper as a high school student athlete. That’s very special to me and I know that others experience the same joy reading our names in the paper.” said Jake Epple, Westchester Youth Congress.
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Tuckahoe falls in state semis
• Caroline Wasileski had 18 for Moravia
• Julianna Manganelli had 11 for Tuckahoe
• Tuckahoe led by 5 points at halftime
The season may not have ended the way they had hoped, but you’d be hard-pressed to find a Tuckahoe player or coach who wasn’t abso-
lutely thrilled with the way the year turned out.
On Thursday, March 14, the Tigers’ season came to an end as the Section 1 champions fell 54-42 to Moravia in the New York State Class C semifinals in Troy.
After playing 16 minutes of some of their best basketball of the year, Tuckahoe headed into halftime holding on to a five-point lead over the Blue Devils. But the second half told a different story entirely, as a comeback led by Caroline Wasileski’s 18 point, 10 rebound performance paved the way for a Moravia win.
Tuckahoe head coach Silvio DiSalvatore said that the breakneck pace that has been the Tigers’ calling card this year simply wasn’t sustainable against a skilled, gritty Moravia team, leading to the Blue Devils’ second half surge.
“We played great for 16 min-
utes, but Moravia did a great job, they kept up the energy the entire game which isn’t something we have been used to teams doing,” said DiSalvatore. “They were physical, aggressive, well coach, and I think they wore us down by the end of the game.”
Eighth-grader Julianna Manginelli led Tuckahoe with 11 points and is one of several underclassmen who were key contributors for the Tigers this year, something DiSalvatore said bodes well for the future.
“When you look at what this group was able to accomplish this year, with so many eighth graders and freshmen, I’m so proud of what they did and it really raises the bar for next year,” he said. “The girls know what they need to do to get back there and we know, as coaches, what we need to do to get to this next level.
In the end, DiSalvatore believes
that the loss to Moravia has a chance to be a teachable moment for his young team, something that they call back to next year when they are gearing up to defend their Section 1 crown.
“From my position, the sky is the limit for us,” said the head coach.
“I think this loss might be the best thing to happen to us as a program, we told the girls at the end of the game that this isn’t the end of something, it’s only the beginning.”
New York Giants participate in Flag Football Jamboree
By MIKE SMITH Sports EditorOver the last few years, girls flag football has made a considerable impact on the New York sports landscape. On March 19th, players and coaches officially celebrated the start to the third high school season with a kickoff event held at Somers High School in an effective reminder of just how popular the sport is becoming.
Hundreds of players from dozens of teams scattered across the turf at Somers on Monday, taking part in the Flag Football Jamboree that has become a staple of the local flag football community over the past three years. Featuring an afternoon of on-field instructional clinics—some run by notable members of the New York Giants including quarterback Daniel Jones—the day served as a celebration for the quickest growing high school sport in the state.
Three years ago, during the sports’ pilot program, only nine Section 1 teams participated in flag football. Last year, that number grew to 16—and teams competed
for the first-ever Section 1 Flag Football championships.
This year, the ranks are swelling even more.
“Things are growing and growing, you guys are at the front of everything,” said Ethan Medley, who serves as the Director of Community Relations for the New York Giants. “Last year we had 16 teams, now we have 26 in Section 1; flag football is going to be an Olympic sport in 2028 and there are so many exciting things happening that are stemming from your passion of the game.”
After the clinic, the flag football players were invited to participate in a summit with women who have made careers in athletics, including members of the Giants organization and those who have dedicated themselves to growing the sport of flag football across the world.
Katie DiCharo—who coaches the Somers team— said its been a pleasure to watch the sport grow over the last three years and that she’s excited to see the first-ever state flag football champions crowned this spring.
“To all the girls, to all the
coaches, I want you to look around because you’re a part of history right now,” she said. “Three years ago
we started out with the goal of giving high school girls an opportunity to play flag football, and now you’re all
going to be competing for a state championship; I wish I had had this kind of opportunity when I was in high
school.”
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