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Westchester launches $10M Landlord Tenant Assistance Program

Westchester County is launching the Landlord Tenant Assistance Program which will allow small landlords who own eight units or less, who maintain rent levels that are affordable to residents, to apply for up to $25,000 per unit for repairs to their rental properties.

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Westchester hosts 150th Firefighters Association convention Westchester County welcomes the Firefighter’s Association of the State of New York, FASNY, to celebrate its 150th Annual Conference. Tarrytown House Estate on The Hudson will host the event, Aug. 8-13. This week of special anniversary events brings together hundreds of volunteer firefighters, EMS personnel and their families from around the state generating an estimated $1.5 million in total economic activity for the region. Westchester County Executive George Latimer said: “We are thrilled to welcome back FASNY to Westchester County for their 150th anniversary. It is a tremendous honor to host this important event in the County. We look

forward to celebrating the brave firefighters, EMTs and their families who have given so much to our community and across the state.” The FASNY Convention is the most important annual gathering of volunteer firefighters in the state, bringing together members from every corner of New York with renowned speakers from across the country for training, presentations, and information sharing. FASNY President John P. Farrell said: “In 1872, firefighters convened for the inaugural convention of the Firefighter’s Association of the State of New York. 150 years later, FASNY is excited to host the most important gathering of volunteer firefighters in New York State

in Westchester at the historic Tarrytown House Estate. This gathering has been a signature event of the association and we are happy to carry on the tradition of camaraderie and education in the fire service.” On Saturday, Aug. 13, Tarrytown’s Main Street is the stage for FASNY’s Annual Dress Parade with dozens of fire trucks, historic apparatus and firefighters from across New York State coming together for this special event, starting at 3:00 pm and concluding on the Tarrytown waterfront. This parade recognizes not only the esteemed history of the Association but

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County head to co-chair Bar Association Task Force Westchester County Department of Community Mental Health Deputy Commissioner Joseph A. Glazer has been named a co-chair of a new New York State Bar Association Task Force focusing on the impact of the mental health crisis taking place across the state on the public and the civil and criminal justice systems. Prior to becoming deputy commissioner four and a half years ago, Glazer spent more than two decades as an attorney in private practice and nonprofit and governmental roles working with individuals with behavioral health needs who are justice-involved. The “Task Force on Mental Health and Trauma Impacted Representation” is comprised of more than two dozen attorneys from across the state, each of whom has relevant experience and leadership roles in civil and criminal law. County Executive George Latimer said: “Having Deputy Commissioner Glazer serve in this important statewide role will benefit the people of our state and our county at the same time. Since the days of the initial Westchester County Transition Team report right up to the on-going roll-out of

our Mobile Crisis Response Teams, we have worked every day to improve justice for people with serious mental health and substance needs.” New Bar Association President Sherry Levin Wallach said: “Despite a revitalized focus on the issues, the legal system is continuing to fail the majority of our clients living with mental illness and trauma. They must be treated with compassion, and not automatically criminalized, when and if they interact with the justice system. Mental illness and trauma must be destigmatized.” President Levin Wallach is also the deputy executive director of the Legal Aid Society of Westchester. “For more than 25 years, my career has focused on assisting individuals living with serious mental health needs and co-occurring disorders,” Glazer said. “I am so appreciative of being offered this role and opportunity, sharing the work I have done and collaborating with many other attorneys who commit themselves to this same work and effort, as we seek to improve our state’s laws and practices for the future.” The Task Force will review treatment

Westchester County Department of Community Mental Health Deputy Commissioner Joseph A. Glazer has been named a co-chair of a New York State Bar Association Task Force focusing on the impact of the mental health crisis.

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RXR, a leading real estate owner, operator and the master developer for downtown New Rochelle, today announced it is awarding $185,000 to six youth-focused community organizations in New Rochelle. The grants are the first to be issued as part of RXR’s $500,000 grant program dedicated to the health, well-being, and safety of New Rochelle’s children and families. First-round recipients include Environmental Leaders of Color; Lifting Up Westchester; New Rochelle Boys & Girls Club; New Rochelle Municipal Housing Authority; Songcatchers; and United Community Center of Westchester. Launched in the spring of 2022, the $500,000 grant program follows RXR’s previous contribution of more than $1 million in COVID relief funding to various non-profit organizations in New Rochelle and the surrounding region over the past two years. Grants up to $25,000 were awarded as supplemental funding to existing programs, while applicants for grants above $25,000 were encouraged to partner with other non-profit organizations in New Rochelle to either establish or expand innovative programing that targets a specific need or population. RXR’s first round of youth programming grants includes: • $50,000 for a healthcare and sports career pathway program offered by Boys & Girls Club of New Rochelle in partnership with Montefiore Hospital and the New Rochelle Chamber of Commerce. • $50,000 for a science and environmental education program at the Bracey Apartments, run by Environmental Leaders of Color in partnership with the New Rochelle Municipal Housing Authority. • $25,000 for an early childhood music program from Songcatchers. • $25,000 for a program to teach New Rochelle high schoolers photography, film and audio production at the United Community Center of Westchester. • $25,000 for a youth empowerment program hosted by the New Rochelle Municipal Housing Authority. • $10,000 to fund meals for children of low-income families at a summer camp run by Lifting Up Westchester. Applications for the remaining funds will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and grants will be issued until the funding is exhausted. To review the full criteria and apply for remaining funds, please visit RXRCommunityFund.com. “Boys & Girls Club of New Rochelle with its partners—New Rochelle Chamber of Commerce and Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital—is grateful to receive a $50,000 grant from RXR to help our youth discover pathways to success in career fields offering the greatest potential for growth,” said Becky Mazzanobile, CEO of Boys & Girls Club of New Rochelle. “RXR will help us expose our youth, particularly those in need, to career opportunities and paths they likely don’t know exist, educating them about various entry points into exciting sectors, such as healthcare and sports, through live simulations, collaborative sessions, and speaker series.” “Summertime can be risky for children experiencing homelessness and poverty when they

Launched in the spring of 2022, the $500,000 grant program follows RXR’s previous contribution of more than $1 million in COVID relief funding to various non-profit organizations in New Rochelle and the surrounding region over the past two years.

don’t have access to school meals,” said Anahaita Kotval, Chief Executive Officer at Lifting Up Westchester. “For many of our campers, camp meals are the most substantial and healthy meal they have all day. Thanks to RXR’s generosity our campers have nutritious meals and snacks throughout the day and the impact on their energy levels, ability to focus, and overall wellbeing has been wonderful to see. We could not be more grateful to RXR for responding so quickly when they heard the need in our community.” “We are grateful to RXR for supporting our Seeing Beyond the Horizon Youth Program, an afterschool workshop where our NewRoc’s teens will learn professional photography and video production,” said Jackeline Agudelo, executive director of the United Community Center of Westchester, Inc. “RXR helps the young people of New Rochelle to have a better future by empowering them. It is a gesture of hope for a community that is growing!” Angela Davis-Farrish, executive director of the New Rochelle Municipal Housing Authority said “The most important investment anyone can make is in the next generation of future leaders, and RXR you have done just that! The Housing Authority salutes RXR for believing and investing in our children through this magnificent grant opportunity. Thank you for your continued commitment to the youth of New Rochelle. You are not only positively changing the landscape of our City one block at a time, you are changing the lives of children and their families living in public housing with this opportunity!” “We are very grateful to RXR for helping us achieve our mission,” said Angela Belsole, interim director of Songcatchers, Inc. “This generous grant will give more of our after-school and early childhood music students access to much-needed scholarships and good instruments to play on. Our goal is to provide excellent musical instruction that will bring joy and a sense of achievement, self-esteem, and confidence into the lives of all children in New Rochelle, while giving them a safe place to learn and make new friends.” “Environmental Leaders of Color (ELOC) is grateful to the RXR Building Community Fund for their generous support of our Student Sum-

mer Energy & Environmental Program for Teens,” said Environmental Leaders of Color co-founder Dr. Diana William. “RXR’s generosity not only ensures the city’s underserved youth will have the opportunity to prepare for climate change and pursue careers in clean energy and environmental sciences; it also serves as a model of corporate leadership that we hope will inspire others in the corporate community to follow suit and do more to tackle the serious social challenges that confront American society.” “Like so many communities, New Rochelle’s youth and their families were immensely impacted by the loss of critical programs and services during the pandemic,” said Joe Graziose, Jr., senior vice president of Residential Development at RXR. “RXR’s commitment is deeply rooted within the community, and these local organizations have demonstrated their dedication to the youth of this City. We are proud to help support their community-driven work to ensure children and young adults thrive in the new normal.” As New Rochelle became the nation’s COVID epicenter in 2020, RXR quickly established COVID Relief Fund with $1 million in seed funding from RXR to help the city’s residents, businesses, and nonprofits. Working in partnership with the City of New Rochelle and other private partners, including the Louis R. Cappelli Foundation, the fund has disbursed over $1 million in grants to the community to date. Grants were awarded to combat food insecurity, provide childcare for essential workers, support telehealth services, help small businesses stay open, bridge the digital divide by providing students with broadband access and iPads, ensure after-school programs remain operational, and provide funding for vaccine incentives. In 2014, the City of New Rochelle selected RXR, in collaboration with its joint venture partner, Renaissance Downtowns, as the master developer for its downtown, which had untapped potential to transform into a vibrant, active business and cultural district. In the years since, RXR has been a dedicated community partner in New Rochelle, prioritizing hiring local and MWBE employees on its development projects.


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the incredible legacy of the entire volunteer fire service in New York State. FASNY is honored to have Past President and longtime Westchester resident Gunnar Neilson as the Grand Marshal. Westchester County Tourism & Film Director Natasha Caputo said: “Westchester is proud to host FASNY. It brings great energy and economic boom for our tourism partners. Closing the week with a parade, is a wonderful way to share and celebrate firefighters’ history with visitors and residents alike.” Stephanie Rodnick, Executive Director, Sleepy Hollow Tarrytown Chamber said: “We are delighted the 150th Annual FASNY Convention is being held in Tarrytown, named one of the Top 10 prettiest towns in America by Forbes Magazine and invite attendees to explore our picturesque downtown shops, restaurants and more.” This is the second consecutive year and fifth

time since 1899 (Yonkers) that FASNY has held its convention in Westchester, with its 149th convention being held at the Sonesta White Plains Downtown last year. For 2022, along with Tarrytown House Estate, other local Westchester hotels hosting attendees include the Hampton Inn, Spring Hill Suites, Sheraton, and Sleepy Hollow Hotel and Conference Center. About Westchester County Tourism & Film Westchester County Tourism & Film is Westchester County’s official destination marketing organization. Its mission is to generate economic benefits by enhancing the image and promoting Westchester County as a premier business and leisure destination in the Hudson Valley region. Flanked by Long Island Sound and the Hudson River, Westchester is made up of big cities, small towns, villages, farms, and miles of natural beauty. The county is easily accessible by major interstate highways and parkways, its own regional airport, Amtrak and three commuter rail lines and is home to more than 40 hotels and conference centers.

Emerson students from Westchester earn Dean’s List honors Brianna Jackman of West Harrison is majoring in Writing, Lit Publishing (4+1) and is a member of the Class of 2022. Katherine Broderick of Larchmont is majoring in Theatre and Performance and is a member of the Class of 2024. Liliana Fernandez of Larchmont is majoring in Marketing Communication and is a member of the Class of 2022. Halle Hart of Larchmont is majoring in Stage and Production Mngmnt and is a member of the Class of 2025. Mary Furman of Bronxville is majoring in Media Studies and is a member of the Class of 2024. Madeline Hanley of Bronxville is majoring in Design/Technology and is a member of the Class of 2023. Catherine Batal of Rye is majoring in Media Arts Production and is a member of the Class of 2025. Will McCullough of Rye is majoring in Media Arts Production and is a member of the Class of 2025. Liza Freeman of New Rochelle earned

Dean’s List honors for the Spring 2022 semester at Emerson College. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, opposite the historic Boston Common and in the heart of the city’s Theatre District, Emerson College educates individuals who will solve problems and change the world through engaged leadership in communication and the arts, a mission informed by liberal learning. The College has 3,780 undergraduates and 670 graduate students from across the United States and 50 countries. Supported by state-of-the-art facilities and a renowned faculty, students participate in more than 90 student organizations and performance groups. Emerson is known for its experiential learning programs in Los Angeles, the District of Columbia, the Netherlands, London, China, and the Czech Republic as well as its new Global Portals, with the first program launching this fall in Paris. The College has an active network of 51,000+ alumni who hold leadership positions in communication and the arts. For more information, visit emerson.edu.

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“The Planning Department is excited to launch this program that particularly assists small landlords who need to make much needed repairs to their rental units,” said Department of Planning Commissioner Norma Drummond. “By offering this program, we know that we will help small landlords and renters alike, who were hit hard by the pandemic. LTAP funds will preserve and enhance smaller multi-family housing stock in the County that will improve the living conditions of many county residents and maintain its affordability.” Interested landlords/owners should call or email Gaitre Rambharose in the Westchester County Department of Planning at 914-995-2429 or gqrh@ westchestergov.com

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to maintain their rental properties at a price point that everyone can afford.” A Westchester County Rehabilitation Specialist will inspect the property after an application has been submitted to the Department of Planning. If the property qualifies, a three-party contract will be signed between the County, the landlord/ owner and the contractor, for work to be completed by contractors that are licensed and insured to work in Westchester County. Funds will be disbursed directly to the contractor from the County after a progress inspection has been completed.

Anti-abortion protestors sentenced for trespassing Westchester County District Attorney Miriam E. Rocah announced that three men affiliated with the anti-abortion group Red Rose Rescue, including two that live out of state, were sentenced on Aug. 2, to three months in jail following their criminal conviction for trespassing at All Women’s Health and Medical Services in White Plains. Judge John Collins of White Plains City Court imposed fines and court surcharges totaling $750 for each defendant due on or before Feb. 2, 2023. During sentencing, Judge Collins expressed his opinion that one of the defendants lied during the trial, and that the conduct of all three men during the incident was disrespectful toward law enforcement. Collins also noted that the defendants placed their personal interests above the rule of law and that their criminal conduct warranted the maximum jail sentence. “We are pleased that in this case, the Court imposed the maximum jail sentence allowed under the law as we recommended,” DA Rocah said. “Abortion is legal in the state of New York and interfering with a patient’s right to access medical and reproductive care

is a crime. I will use the full force of my office to protect patients and reproductive rights here in Westchester County,” Following a three-day trial in March 2022, a jury found Matthew Connolly, 40, of Minnesota, William Goodman, 52, of Wisconsin, and, Christopher Moscinski, 52, of the Bronx, guilty of Criminal Trespass in the Third Degree, a misdemeanor. On Nov. 27, 2021, at approximately 8:40 a.m., the defendants entered All Women’s Health and Medical Services in White Plains, a private medical office, where they remained unlawfully for approximately two hours despite receiving numerous requests and warnings to leave from medical staff and the White Plains Police Department. All three defendants disrupted facility operations and patient services, with two defendants occupying the waiting room, rendering it unusable, and another using his body to create an obstacle in one of the office doorways. They were arrested by White Plains police who had to physically carry them out of the premises. The case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Celia Curtis of the Trials and Investigations Division.

Free rabies vaccines for Westchester pets on Aug. 27 Westchester County residents can schedule free rabies vaccinations for their dogs, cats and ferrets on Saturday, Aug. 27 from 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at the SPCA of Westchester, 590 North State Road in Briarcliff Manor. Call 941-2896 x 110 for a required appointment. There will be no examinations. Cats and ferrets must be in carriers and dogs must be on a leash. Muzzle all aggressive dogs. An adult must supervise each pet. “Vaccinating your pet against rabies will protect your pet and your family in case your pet has contact with a rabid or potentially rabid animal,” said county Commissioner of Health Dr. Sherlita Amler. Under New York state law, dogs and cats must receive their first rabies vaccine no later than four months after birth. They must get a second rabies shot within one year of the first vaccine. Every one or three years thereafter, depending on the vaccine used, dogs and cats must get an additional booster shot. Owners can be fined up to $2,000 for pets that are not up to date on their vaccinations. Rabies is a fatal disease that spreads through the bite or saliva of infected animals. Those animals most commonly infected are raccoons, skunks, bats and foxes. However, domestic animals such as cats and dogs are also at risk because they can easily contract rabies from wild or stray animals. A pet that is up-to-date with its rabies vaccinations would only need to get a booster dose of vaccine within five days of the pet’s exposure to a known or suspect rabid animal. Animals not up-to-date with rabies vaccinations would need to be quarantined or potentially euthanized following contact with a rabid or suspect-rabid animal. A change in an animal’s behavior is often the first sign of rabies. A rabid animal may become either abnormally aggressive or unusually tame. It may lose fear of people and become docile, or become excited and irritable. Staggering, spitting and frothing at

Westchester County residents can schedule free rabies vaccinations for their dogs, cats and ferrets on Saturday, Aug. 27 from 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. in Briarcliff Manor.

the mouth are sometimes noted in infected animals. Adults should encourage children to avoid touching unfamiliar animals, and to immediately tell an adult if they have been bitten or scratched by an animal. All animal bites or contacts with animals suspected of having rabies must be reported to the Westchester County Health Department at 813-5000. After hours, callers should follow instructions in the recorded message for reporting public health emergencies 24 hours a day. To learn more about how to prevent rabies, visit the Health Department’s website atwww.westchestergov.com/health, like us on Facebook at facebook.com/wchealthdept or follow us on Twitter @ wchealthdept.


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Japan’s online store, Daiso, to open in Rye Ridge Rye Ridge Shopping Center, Plaza and South are excited to announce that Daiso Japan Online Store has signed a longterm lease for almost 6,000 square feet. Their new space was formally occupied by Ace Hardware. Daiso, which is based in Hiroshima, Japan, is a wildly popular general merchandise store that has a cult following. Typically, they carry holiday décor, storage solutions, kitchen items, beauty supplies, pet supplies, gardening items, electronics, snacks, toys and school/craft supplies. They offer an eclectic, yet practical, design focused, mix of more than 100,000 products and 40,000 product lines. Their products have an international reputation of high quality with optimized pricing strategy. Many of their products they design and manufacture themselves. Currently they operate more than 5,000 stores in more than 25 countries. “I have been working to get

Daiso here for many years. They are the perfect compliment to our existing retailers,” said Erin Hinchey, leasing agent for Rye Ridge. “They will provide our shoppers with products of great importance in their everyday life, all of great design and at really quality price points. I am so excited for them to open.” Kenyu Iso of Relo Redac Inc. represented the tenant in this transaction. Daiso joins recent new leases with Amazing Lash, Prosper IV, Buff City Soap, JECTNYC, CityMd and Dr. David Stern. The new leases total more than 16,000 square feet. The Rye Ridge Shopping Center, Plaza & South are located at Ridge & Bowman Avenues in Rye Brook. There are more than 70 fine shops, eateries, fitness boutiques and lifestyle services with ample free parking. For more information please contact Erin Hinchey at ehinchey@winprop.com.


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Westchester’s Regeneron, honored by The Arc New York The Arc Westchester announced on Aug. 10 that one of its longstanding employment partners, Regeneron in Tarrytown, has been honored with The Arc New York’s Employer Recognition Award. The award was presented to Sally Paull, executive vice president and chief human resources officer at Regeneron, during a virtual awards ceremony on July 28. “We are grateful to Regeneron for their commitment to building a truly inclusive workforce and for embracing the contributions of people with developmental disabilities,” Tibi Guzmán, executive director/ CEO of The Arc Westchester, said. “Since becoming an employment partner in 2011, Regeneron has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to helping our individuals succeed in their jobs and fully integrating them into our workplace. We are honored to have them as a partner and thank The Arc New York for recognizing their impact.” Regeneron currently employs seven people with developmental disabilities through its partnership with The Arc Westchester. These individuals work as Vivarium Assistants and execute various administrative and maintenance tasks that are customized

to their skill sets. Each of these individuals is paired with a non-disabled staff partner to help them learn the ropes and become acquainted with the campus. Individuals are consistently given opportunities to grow in their roles by learning new tasks and working additional hours. A true testament to the company’s commitment to inclusive employment and a diverse workforce: during the pandemic, Regeneron continued to pay all employees, including the people we support, regardless of if they were actively working, or not. “Diversity is critically important and foundational in having a strong culture,” said Paull. “We are honored to be recognized by The Arc New York for our collaboration with The Arc Westchester. The Regeneron colleagues who we employ through this program are valued members of our team and we are proud to have them contributing to the groundbreaking work that we do together.” The Arc New York Employer Recognition Award provides chapters with an opportunity to recognize an individual, corporation, or business in New York state that has demonstrated outstanding support in providing

The Arc Westchester announced that one of its longstanding employment partners, Regeneron in Tarrytown, has been honored with The Arc New York’s Employer Recognition Award.

services and job opportunities for people with developmental disabilities. Regeneron was recognized alongside two other inclusive employers in New York. Of note,

the biotechnology company was previously recognized for its commitment to inclusive employment in 2018 when it received The Arc Westchester’s Share of Voice Award.


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A little civility, please As fans, athletes and coaches gear up for another another fall season, the excitement is palpable. Players are no doubt anxious to get back on the field and test their mettle against opposing schools, while the rest of our communities are looking forward to getting the chance to cheer on the competitors donning our school’s colors. But while I’m always glad to see folks’ enthusiasm for high school athletics, I do have to issue some words of warning to our parents and fans; let’s go easy on the officials this year, OK? As a sports reporter, I take in a lot of games every year. And for the most part, these experiences are pleasant ones no matter how compelling the on-field narrative might be. In my estimation, any game—regardless of the score—can be an enjoyable one as long two teams are out there giving it their all in service of the sport. When this job ceases to be fun for me, however, is when parents and fans forget the true purpose of sports and really start piling on the referees and umpires. Don’t get me wrong; instances of

officials being verbally abused by fans are by no means an everyday occurrence. The vast majority of games I cover go without any sort of interruption from obnoxious spectators. But when you do get a particularly vocal crowd, boy does it get uncomfortable in a hurry. Last spring, I was covering a varsity lacrosse game between two highly ranked teams—ones that shall remain nameless for obviously reasons. Regular season varsity lacrosse games feature two onfield referees and, in this instance, one official was clearly out of his depth. The official in question—an older gentleman—was simply unable to keep up with the blistering pace-of-play, finding himself badly out of position in several instances and often making questionable calls that would force his partner into the unenviable position of overturning those head-scratchers. He had a pretty rough game out there, all told, made no easier by the fact that everyone at the field—from the players to the fans to the coaches—derided him at every turn. It became embarrassing to watch after a while as you could this particular official shrink within himself, visibly willing the clock to tick down faster so he could simply escape the situation. Now, should this guy have been on the field in a game between two solid varsity teams in the first place? Probably

An umpire has a conversation with a pitcher during a men’s league baseball game on Aug. 7. Officials across all sports are facing abusive behavior, leading to a shortage of referees from youth sports to the high school ranks. Photo/Mike Smith

not. But the sad truth is that, because of how much abuse is heaped on these officials, it’s getting harder and harder to find referees who are willing to spend two hours as a target for some truly disgusting behavior. It happens across all age levels too; from Little League to high school sports to adult recreation leagues, the idea of “acceptable” behavior by fans has been pushed to an untenable breaking point. Spectators and coaches feel somehow

entitled to lambast referees, so it’s no surprise a growing number of officials are deciding that putting on the whistle simply isn’t worth it. This year, however, I’d like to see us do better. I’d like to see fans take it upon themselves to show a little more restraint. I’d like to see coaches setting a better example for their players, and I’d like to see school administrators more willing to remove unruly fans—particularly the adult ones—from the premises as soon as

their behavior crosses a line. The only way we’re going to end this epidemic is through vigilance and empathy. And for those fans who simply don’t believe they will be able to control themselves for four quarters of a sporting event without acting like a complete jerk? Just stay home. I’m sure you can find a ton of things to scream about on Twitter. Follow Mike on Twitter @LiveMike_Sports


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Hudson Valley boys sweep Hoops Fest

The Hudson Valley basketball team may have only had four days of practice heading into the BCANY Summer Hoops Fest, but judging by the way the local hoops squad handled itself last weekend, you never would have known it. Facing off against the top competition from all around New York State, the Hudson Valley team stormed through the gauntlet, going a perfect 6-0 to capture the Hoops Fest title. Head Coach Tyrone Carver—who has helmed the team in each of its last four trips to Johnson City—said that it was apparent from the very first practice that this team possessed both the ability and the maturity to handle the grueling six game tournament. “The players came in the the right mindset, putting their egos aside and doing what was best for the team,” said Carver. “We had four practices and by the time we were done, I was very confident that we had a system in place and comfortable in our ability to execute that style of play.” The team rumbled through the opening round, beating Southern Tier 73-66 in the tournament opener on Aug. 5 before turning on the jets in their three Saturday games. On Saturday, the Hudson Valley team topped Buffalo (84-41), Rochester (76-57) and Mid Hudson (83-67) to advance to the semifinal round game against Central on Sunday morning. That semifinal round game against the undefeated Central was the Hudson Valley’s toughest test, but one that they passed with flying colors, beating Central 85-71 behind 23 points from Mount Vernon standouts Dylan Colon and Elijah Morris and 21 points from Mamaroneck’s Aidan Roy. “It was weird that the

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The Hudson Valley basketball team poses with its championship medals following their BCANY Summer Hoops Festival win on Aug. 7, 2022. The Hudson Valley team, won all six of its games in a three day stretch.

tournament had us slated to go against another 4-0 team in the semifinals,” said Carver. “They were a formidable team but it was just an awesome game for us defensively.” In the finals, Hudson Valley routed the Capital region team 85-55, getting 18 points from Panas guard Alex Tavarez to bring home the gold medal. Carver said that he knew his team was coming into the tournament somewhat undersized, but knew that the play of his talented backcourt could create matchup problems for the rest of the teams in the competition. “Our guard play was solid, with Morris and Colon from Mount Vernon; Aidan played really well and those guys, along with Alex Tavarez really spearheaded our guard attack,” said Carver. “When we shot the ball well, we won pretty handily and when we didn’t, we were jut able to grind it out.” Hudson Valley’s girls also competed in the tournament, posting a 1-3 record but finishing out the event on Saturday with a 69-61 victory over North Country. The

tournament win was the first for a Hudson Valley boys team since 2014, something that Carver admitted made the entire experience even

sweeter. “For me as a coach, this first time in four years that we’ve been able to win the entire thing,” he said. “But

Elijah Morris goes up for a layup against Aidan Roy during a Hudson Valley practice on Aug. 2. Morris and Roy were two key contributors to the Hudson Valley BCANY win last weekend.

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with one of my players in Aidan.” Contact: sports@hometwn.com

Alex Tavarez goes up for a dunk at Mount Vernon High School on Aug. 2. Photos/Mike Smith


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