The Arc Westchester raises more than $300K
The Arc Westchester Foundation, which is dedicated to increasing public awareness and raising financial resources to support The Arc Westchester’s programs and services for chil dren, teens, and adults with developmental disabilities, recently hosted its 22nd Annual Golfing for Kids Outing and Tennis Mixer at Knollwood CC, Elmsford, NY. One hundred and fifty golfers and tennis players and 230 reception attendees partici pated in the event, which raised more than $300,000 to benefit children with autism, Down syndrome and other developmental disabilities supported by The Arc Westchester’s Children’s School for Early Development (Children’s School). Since its inception, Golfing for Kids has raised more than $3 million for the Children’s School.
This year’s event honored Polly and Ric Peace and the Country Children’s Center (CCC) with the Community Partner Award for their longstanding partnership with the Children’s School and shared commitment to supporting children with developmental disabilities, and their families.
The CCC, founded in 1967, is an independent, 501(c)(3) licensed day care center, providing affordable childcare to all families through a substantial scholarship program. Executive Director, Polly Peace, strongly believes in offering every child the opportunity to experience an environment that is safe and
nurturing, with an academic basis of educational fun. Her com mitment to quality daycare and her desire to create innovative program sites has been a team effort alongside her husband, Ric.
The Arc Westchester’s Children’s School partnership with Ric and Polly began in 1998 when the CCC opened their first site with an inclusion curriculum for children with develop mental disabilities. This innovative model has made a differ ence in the educational and developmental trajectory of many children. By providing a special education preschool program at a critical period of their development, the students have been able to achieve a level of learning and academic success that would not have been possible without their participation in the inclusion program. Together, the Children’s School and the CCC have bettered the lives of countless families and made a lasting impact on their children.
“The Arc Westchester is thankful for its long and success ful partnership with Polly, Ric and the CCC for everything they do to support the children with developmental disabilities enrolled in the Children’s School program,” said Nancy Patota, executive director, The Arc Westchester Foundation. “And, we are so very grateful to all of our sponsors, golfers, tennis play ers and reception attendees who came out today to celebrate our honorees and generously support our mission.”
County promotes flu vaccine and COVID booster
Flu season is officially upon us, and County Executive George Latimer and Health Commissioner Dr. Sherlita Am ler are encouraging residents to get vaccinated to remain healthy and safe.
The Westchester County Health Department will of fer both the flu vaccine and COVID-19 bivalent booster by appointment. Every Monday and Friday in October from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at 134 Court St. in White Plains.
“As we have seen since over the past two years, COVID-19 infection rates tend to rise during the fall and winter months, and the same goes for transmission of the flu,” Latimer said. “We should all be taking careful precautions to prevent the spread of COVID and the flu, and getting your vaccines will help us do that. It is strong ly recommended to get both the bivalent COVID booster and the flu shot at the same time, to better protect yourself from both illnesses.”
Health Commissioner Dr. Sherlita Amler, added, “Com bining vaccines is safe, and it is much more convenient to schedule both at the same time. Children often receive multiple shots at once, and you are much less likely to skip a vaccine if both are given together. Vaccines for flu and COVID-19 offer the best pro tection we have to fight these diseases, so the sooner you get vaccinated, the better.”
Go to www.westchestergov. com/health to book your vac cine visit. Flu shots are avail able for anyone age three and older, and high-dose flu vaccine is available for people ages 65 and older. Children may receive a COVID-19 vaccine at the same time as they get a flu shot on Friday mornings this month. Bivalent COVID-19 boosters are available for adults and children ages 12 and up who received their most recent COVID-19 vaccine at least two months ago.
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Westchester Philharmonic opens for 40th season
After a pandemic-induced two-year hiatus, the Westches ter Philharmonic joyfully returns to live performances at the Purchase Performing Arts Center on Sunday, Oct. 16 at 3 p.m. Conductor Jayce Ogren leads the Phil with guest pianist Ran Dank in works of Beethoven, Mozart, and award-winning composer Jessie Montgomery.
Montgomery’s works have been described as “turbulent, wildly colorful and exploding with life” (The Washington Post), with “...a voice as refreshing as it is, inexplicably, recognizable.” (Chicago Tribune). Commissions and com poser-in-residence appointments with the New York Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony, Orpheus Chamber Ensem ble, St. Paul Chamber Ensemble, and many others have solidified Montgom ery’s standing the in contemporary composing world.
Ogren is the former Assistant Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra and has conducted many of the world’s most prominent orchestras, including the BBC Symphony, Boston Symphony, Hong Kong Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic, the Dallas and San Francisco Sympho nies. He conducted New York premieres of Leonard Bernstein’s only opera, A Quiet Place, puppeteer Basil Twist’s The Rite of Spring, both at Lincoln Center;
the world premiere of David Lang’s symphony for a broken orchestra, and is a longtime collaborator of singer/songwrit er/composer Rufus Wainwright, conducting the 2012 U.S. premiere of Wainwright’s opera Prima Donna at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Israeli pianist Ran Dank has appeared with virtually ever major orchestra and esteemed conductors throughout the world. Winner of the Naumberg Competition, the New York Times wrote that “Mr. Dank played brilliantly, giving a mus cular and virtuosic performance that highlighted the varied
sonic palette of the piece, with its Brahmsian sweep, fiendish octaves and serial techniques.”
Performance takes place in The Recital Hall at The Per forming Arts Center, Purchase College, 735 Anderson Hill Road.
Tickets are $40 and $70, with half-price tickets for young people ages 6-16.
For further information about the entire 2022-23 season, as well as links to the PAC box office, visit https://www.west chesterphil.org.
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Westchester Children’s Association’s Home Visiting Awareness Campaign Quilts Revealed
Last week, the Westchester Children’s Association, WCA, unveiled five quilts from their Hope Quilt Project at the Westchester Children’s Museum at Playland Park in Rye. The year-long project was developed to raise awareness of the importance of early childhood supports.
“Early childhood home visiting programs provide essential services to families to foster the healthy development of babies,” says WCA Executive Director Allison Lake. “But because of the lack of funding, only four percent of new parents and their infants who need the support of trained professionals can partic ipate in these programs. The Hope Quilt Project was created to enlist the community in creating quilt patches with messages and pictures of hope and engaged volunteers and sponsors to support the funding and WCA’s advocacy work.”
“This was a win-win partnership with WCA,” says Nicole Lotto, su pervisor of the Westchester Chil dren’s Museum. “We are delighted to have five of the quilts on display as a testament to the communal effort made to provide extra support to help infants and young parents in the County.”
Donna Green, of the Village Squares Quilters in Scarsdale who completed the quilts, presented them at the event. Speakers includ ed Jewel Williams-Johnson of the Westchester County Board of Leg islators, chair of the health commit tee, John Befus Deputy Commissioner at DSS who spoke on the benefits of home visiting, Cara Stanley from Andrus/Healthy Families, Shannon Von Loon from WJCS and WCA’s Angel Gray.
“Regardless of their Zip codes it’s time to commit and increase access to these programs for both maternal and infant/ child wellbeing, while also ensuring that Westchester youth are healthy, safe and prepared for all of life’s obstacles regard less of their Zip codes or background,” stated Angel Gray Program and Policy Manager of the Westchester Children’s Association.
The quilts will hang in the Children’s Museum at Rye Playland for a few months.
Members of the Village Squares Quil ters include people at all quilting levels who come together to learn from each other via lectures, workshops, and one-on-
one guidance. The organization also distributes hundreds of quilts yearly to nursing homes, vet erans, children, and residents of shel ters, and teaches quilt-making to new mothers at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility. For more in formation visit www. villagesquaresquil ters.com.
Last week, the Westchester Children’s Association, WCA, unveiled five quilts from their Hope Quilt Project at the Westchester Children’s Museum at Playland Park in Rye.
Mamaroneck Avenue Nostalgia Tour sparks memories of iconic shops, restaurants
The Mamaroneck Historical Society is taking a look back at Mamaroneck Village’s downtown shopping district with current and vintage photographs in a new, free online project, the Mamaroneck Avenue Nostalgia Tour.
Visitors can find the tour here: https://www.mamaroneckhistoricalsociety. org/mamaroneck-avenue
The project includes:
-Current and vintage photos of shops, restaurants and other businesses along Ma maroneck Avenue from Boston Post Road to Halstead Avenue.
-A memory-stirring list of businesses in ev ery storefront in selected years in the 2000s, 1990s, 1980s, 1970s, 1950s and back to 1913 and earlier.
-A roster of the longest-operating shops and other businesses present and past.
-The trends in the downtown mix, including the rise of restaurants that has made Mama roneck Avenue a dining destination.
-A way, way back gallery of photos of The Square, Mamaroneck’s commercial hub at Mamaroneck Avenue and Boston Post Road in the late 1880s and early 1900s.
White Plains Hospital ‘Screenings Under the Stars’ concludes
Westchester County Parks and Sharc Creative
wrap up the White Plains Hospital Screenings Under the Stars by getting into the Halloween spirit with the animated sequel, “The Addams Family 2” (2021-PG) on Friday, Oct. 21, at Croton Point Park in Croton-on-Hudson.
“There is so much to do in Westchester County Parks during the fall months,” County Executive George Latimer said. “County residents can kick off the Halloween season with an outdoor movie at bootiful Croton Point Park! Thanks to our generous sponsors, everyone can take advantage of this free program.”
Parks Commissioner, Kathleen O’Connor added, “Croton Point Park is the perfect place to enjoy a crisp, fall evening with family and friends while watching an outdoor movie on the big screen. Bring some popcorn, hot chocolate, chairs, a blanket and enjoy this ghoulish, family-friendly film.”
The gates open at 5 p.m. and the movie begins at sundown. Event is rain or shine. Admission and parking are free. Moviegoers should bring blankets, folding chairs and a picnic. Refreshments will be available for sale.
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Fresh coffee is hard to find, but not at Booskerdoo Coffee & Baking Co., because they roast it in front of the customer. Along with a menu of distinctive on-the-go friendly pastries baked each morning on premises, Booskerdoo is a sought-after experience with its fresh roasted single origin coffee, signa ture blends, organic espresso, organic cold brew, and much more.
Booskerdoo is extremely excited to announce they will be opening a new café during the first half of October at 716 Saw Mill River Road in Ardsley.
“We are thrilled to join the Ardsley commu nity,” says café manager Sara Gannon, born and raised in Westchester County. “Ardsley is going to fall in love with Booskerdoo.”
Roasting 100% specialty grade coffee (the highest grade), all drinks are crafted with industry leading equipment and custom reverse osmosis water filtration systems by baristas who go through Booskerdoo’s Certi fied Barista Training Program.
“Fresh roasted coffee tastes amazing, and the vast majority of coffee drinkers have never had it before,” says James Caverly, Boosker doo co-founder. “Once you taste it, you’ll
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“We always wondered why good bak eries almost always have bad coffee, and good coffee shops nearly always have lousy food,” says co-founder Amelia Caverly. “We thought: why can’t we do both? So we did.” Booskerdoo’s eats menu includes (just to name a few) hand pies, scones, cookies, muffins, bagels, and made-to-order breakfast sandwiches.
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Attn: PPS Asst Dir Search EOE
FDistrict Opening Fallsburg Central School
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FILED: WESTCHESTER COUNTY CLERK 09/14/2022 10:17 AM
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER
HAIG ANSOORIAN, JR.,
No.: 68725-2017
NOTICE OF SALE
SHIRLEY ANSOORIAN, individually and as ADMINISTRATRIX of the ESTATE OF MICHAEL ANSOORIAN, Deceased,
In furtherance of an Interlocutory Judgment directing a sale dated July 12, 2022 and entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Westchester on July 14, 2022, I, the undersigned, the referee named and said judgment, will sell at public auction, in the Lobby of the Westchester County Courthouse, 111 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, White Plains, New York, 10601 on the 21st day of October, 2022, at 9:30 o’clock in the fore noon of that day, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows:
ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the Town of Mamaroneck, County of Westchester, State of New York, known and distinguished as a portion of Block No. 6 on a certain map entitled “Map of Larchmont Manor situated in the Town of Mamaroneck, Westchester County, New York” supplemental map subdivision one filed in the office of the Register (now County Clerk, Division of Land Records) of the County of Westchester, State of New York on the 29th day of December, in the year 1873 as Map No. 610 and which tract of land is bounded and further described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the northerly side of Helena Avenue distant in a westerly direction 150 feet from a stone monument situated at the intersection of the said northerly side of Helena Avenue with the westerly side of Beach Avenue as laid down on said map; thence running in a NORTHERLY direction 120 feet on a line parallel with the said westerly side of Beach Avenue; thence running in a WESTERLY direction 50 feet on a line parallel with the said northerly side of Helena Avenue; thence running in a SOUTHERLY direction 120 feet on a line parallel with the said westerly side of Beach Avenue to a point on the said northerly side of Helena Avenue distant in a westerly direction 200 feet from the said stone monument situated at the intersection of the said northerly side of Helena Avenue with the said westerly side of Beach Avenue as laid down on said map; thence running in an EASTERLY direction along the said northerly side of Helena Avenue 50 feet to the point or place of beginning.
TOGETHER with the right of way in and over said Helena Avenue and the other roads of Larchmont Manor as laid down and shown on said map and with the right to the use and enjoyment of Larchmont Park.
SAID PREMISES being now known as and by the Street Number 18 Helena Avenue and is identified as Section 7, Block 20, Lot 405 on the tax assessment map of the Village of Larchmont, New York
Subject to restrictions of record.
During the COVID – 19 health emergency, Bidders are required to comply with all governmental health requirements in effect at the time of the sale including but not limited to wearing face coverings and maintaining social distancing (at least 6 feet apart) during the auction, while tendering deposit and any subsequent closing. Should a bitter fail to comply, the Referee may refuse to accept any bid, cancel the closing and hold the bidder in default. Bidders are also required to comply with the Foreclosure Auction Rules and COVID – 19 Health Emer gency Rules issued by the Supreme Court of this County in addition to the conditions set forth in the Terms of Sale.
Dated: September 12, 2022
Mamaroneck, New York
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TOWN OF EASTCHESTER PLANNING BOARD
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The air up there
were easy to shake off. Someone was pulling my leg, I thought, there’s no way that this sort of stunt would be pulled out for a high school football contest, even for a celebrated rivalry game.
Whenever Rye and Harrison square off on the football field, there’s never any shortage of pomp and circumstance. As far as regular season contests go, nothing else in Section I can compare to the pageantry of ‘The Game,’ and it’s been that way for decades.
But on Saturday, during the 95th Edition of ‘The Game.’ I got to see something I’d never seen before—something that defied even my lofty expectations—when Rye alumnus Jeff Provenzano hurled himself out of a helicopter and delivered the game ball to officials with a pregame skydive.
I heard murmurs about the stunt in the pregame, but they
But minutes before kickoff, I noticed a chopper hovering high over the field, seemingly con firming those initial rumors that something big was happening.
Now, full disclosure here; when it comes to aerial shows, I’ve always been a “who cares” kinda guy. I’ve seen the Blue Angels in person and while others might be awed by the majesty of these powerful precision flyers, it really did nothing for me.
But on Saturday, watching Provenzano hurl himself from 3,000 feet, was absolutely thrilling, if I’m being perfectly honest.
Obviously, the Rye grad is a pro—a Hollywood stunt coordi
nator, a member of the Red Bull Air Force—so a jump like this is old hat to him. But watching him twist in the air, controlling his dive with short “rocket” bursts that accentuated the drama of the performance, I was complete ly hooked.
And when he touched down on the turf and jogged the game-ball over to the officials, I—like the rest of those in attendance—was ready to applaud.
It was so weird, so dramat ic-yet-silly, you couldn’t help but get sucked in by the moment.
Does this mean I expect more from next year’s game? Maybe someone in a wing-suit gliding down from a suborbital space station to present a game MVP award? Of course not; this was a one-off event that added a smidge more drama to a contest already loaded with it.
But as far as one-off stunts go,
you can’t ask for one much better than this. So here’s to seeing what they come up with next.
Eagles fall short in upset bid
By MIKE SMITH Sports EditorOn Oct. 6, two of the top soccer teams in the area squared off, as Eastchester headed up to Rye to take on the league rival Garnets. The hosts proved too much to handle, however, as the surging Garnets continued their winning ways with a 4-3 that put them one step closer to a league title.
The Garnets—buoyed by two goal efforts from both Stijn Terlouw and Tommy Broderick—took control early on, but Eastchester hung tough, playing the Garnets competitively deep into the second half thanks to inspired late-game defense and goals from Liam Jean notte, Declan McLaughlin and Duncan Cantreva.
Despite the loss, the
Rye’s Stijn Terlouw heads the ball against the Eagles. Photos/Mike Smith strong showing represented a marked improvement for the Eagles, who had previ ously played Rye on Sept. 28, when they lost 3-0 to the Garnets. The Eagles responded to that setback with three straight victories, including two over league opponents in Harrison and Pelham. By contrast, Rye came into last week’s match
up riding a five-game winning streak that dated back to Sept. 20, when the Garnets let a late lead slip away in a 4-3 overtime loss to Nyack.
With just two games left on the schedule, the Garnets have a chance to clinch a share of the league title on Wednesday night when they take on Harrison. At 11-3 on the year—and with 7 bonus
points in hand—Rye figures take home a No. 3 seed upcoming Class A Section I tournament, which will kick off next week. The top two spots in the tournament will likely go to undefeated teams from Yorktown and Tappan Zee.
There is a bit more fluidity to Eastchester’s situation, as the Eagles (9-4-1) could still
see some movement in their postseason seeding over the last week of the season.
Like the Garnets, the Eagles will close out the season with tilts against Pelham and Harrison, but find themselves battling for position in the No.5-8 range with a host of other clubs.
The Section I seeding meeting is currently sched
uled for Monday, Oct. 17. Outbracket games will com mence on Oct. 20 and the first round of the playoffs will be played on Oct. 22. The Section I tournament will run until Oct. 30, when the finals will be held at Lakeland High School.